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湖北省棗陽市第一2017屆高三下學(xué)期第三次模擬考試英語試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10稱鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題如閱讀下題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whydidbothofthespeakersdogroceryshoppingat9:00sharp?A.Torunintoeachother.B.Toavoidthecrowds.C.Togetbargains2.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Callataxiforthewoman.B.Takethewomantothebusstation.C.Drivethewomantothetrainstation.3.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Waitforthepropermoment.B.Findanotherwaytowalk.C.Crossthestreetatthetrafficlights.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hehasalsoreadthearticleforthreetimes.B.Hecan’tunderstandthearticleeitherC.Hecan’treadthearticleinthedark.5.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthefilm?A.Shehasalreadyseenthefilm.B.Sheisinterestedinseeingthefilm.C.Mostclassmatesthinkthefilmisgood.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whenwillthedinnerstart?A.6:10B.6:30C.6:407.Whyisthemanlate?A.Becausetheferryhetookbrokedown.B.BecausehewenttotheferryLost-and-Found.C.Becausehewentbacktotheferrytofindhisdog.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whycan’tthebaby-sittere?A.Herdaughterissick.B.Shehasastomachache.C.Shewillgotothehospital.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebaby-sittertonight?A.NiceB.GoodC.Nervous聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.ChicagoB.NewZealandC.Tokyo11. WhattimewilltheFlight212takeoff?A.At11:30a.m.B.At10:30a.m.C.At11:30p.m.12.Howlongdoesthewholejourneytake?A.Lessthanonehour.B.Abouttwohours.C.Aboutelevenhours聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatarethetwospeakersdoinginthepark?A.Theyarehavingadate.B.Theyarepicnicking.C.Theyareexercising14.Whydidthewomangotothedoctorthedaybeforeyesterday?A.Shefelldownandhurtherankle.B.Shecutherfingersbadly.C.Shehadtroubleinbreathing.15.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman’build?A.She’sheavy.B.She’sofmediumbuildC.She’shealthy16.Whatannoysthewomanmost?A.Givingupfriedchips.B.GettingupearlyC.GettingridofCoke.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題17.Whydopeopleleavehometotravelaccordingtothespeaker?A.Togeteducated.B.Totakeanadventure.C.Toenjoythemselves.18.WhatdowelearnaboutParisfromthepassage?A.Thereare200vehiclesforeverykilometer.B.TherearefewshopsalongriverSeine19.WhatimpressionwillatouristgetofHongKong?A.Ithasmanybigparks.B.Itisacityofcontrasts.C.Itisanindustrialcenter.20.Whatdoesthepassagetellabouttravelling?A.Itmakesourcitymoreinteresting.B.Itenablesustogetfirst-handknowledge.C.Itbringsaboutchangesinourlifestyle.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AGreatwhitesharks!Justhearingthatnamemakesmanypeople’shairstandonend.Inreality,thesebigfishhavemoretofearfromusthanwedofromthem.Formanyyears,peoplekilledcountlessgreatwhitesharksinthewatersaroundtheUnitedStates.Butthankstoconservation(保護(hù))efforts,greatwhitesaremakingaebackintheU.S.Tworecentstudiesshowthatthepopulationofthesesharksisrisingalongtheeastandwestcoast.Whyisthegrowingpopulationofakillerfishsomethingtocelebrate?“Whenyoufishtoomanyofthem,youstarttolosebalanceintheenvironment,”sayssharkresearcherTobeyCurtis.Asthebiggestkiller,sharkshelpkeepthepopulationsoffish,seals,andothercreaturestheyeatfromgrowingtoolarge.Inspiteoftheirimportance,greatwhitesharkshadlongbeenhuntedfortheirmeatandtheirfins(鰭).Then,in1997,theU.S.governmentpassedalawthatdidn’tallowthehuntingofgreatwhites.Afterwards,thenumbersofthesesharksintheU.S.watersstartedtoincrease.Thelawwasn’ttheonlythingthathashelpedgreatwhites.Conservationistshavealsoplayedapartinthesharks’eback.TheresearchgroupOCEARCHisusingamethodcalledtagging(加標(biāo)簽)tohelpchangepeople’sattitudesaboutgreatwhite.Theyletthepublicfolloweachsharkasittravelstheworld’soceans.OCEARCHalsogiveseachtaggedsharkanametohelppeopleformacloserconnectionwiththebigfish.Thegroup’smostwell-knownsharkisnamedKatharine.ShewastaggedlastyearnearCapeCod,Massachusetts.Sincethen,thousandsofpeoplehavetrackedKatharine’smovementsonTwitterandtheOCEARCHwebsite.Thishelpspeopleseesharksinanewway.ChrisFischer,thefounderofOCEARCHbelieveslearningtoappreciategreatwhiteswillencouragepeopletodomoretoprotectthem.21.Theunderlinedpart“makesmanypeople’shairstandonend”inParagraph1canbestbereplacedby______.A.worriesmanypeopleB.boresmanypeopleC.frightensmanypeopleD.interestsmanypeople22.Thelawpassedin1997______.A.seemedveryhelpfulB.letscientistsdownC.neededtobechangedD.madepeoplelikegreatwhites23.Katharine’sexampleisusedtoshowthat______.A.greatwhitesareinfactlovelyanimalsB.theOCEARCHwebsitehasalotofvisitorsC.thenumberofgreatwhitesisgrowingquicklyD.OCEARCHhelppeoplegetclosertogreatwhites24.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.A.introduceanexperimentresultB.makeanadvertisementforOCEARCHC.remindusthatbigkillersaredyingoutD.informusthatgreatwhitesaremakingaebackVancouver’sChinatown—Canada’slargestChinatownVancouver’sChinatownisNorthAmerica’ssecondbiggestChinatown,afterSanFrancisco’s.Mandarin(普通話)andCantonesearethemothertonguesin30%ofVancouverhomes,whichmakesChinesethelargest“minority”ethnicgroup(少數(shù)民族).Vancouver’sChinatownistheplacetovisitforatasteofChineseculture.InChinatown,therearealotoftraditionalproductsandbuildings,suchasthestonelionswhichrepresentfortheprestige(名聲;聲望),manyredlanternswhichstandsforthehappiness.What’smoreinteresting,inChinatown,atypicalSuzhougardencanbefound.ChinatownnotonlyexpressesthecultureofChinatotheothercultures,butalsoonepartshowsthatVancouveristhemulticulturalsociety.ChinatownwhichcarriesmanyChineseculturesisbuiltbyChineseinVancouver.Inthebeginning,ChinatownwasthemunityonlyforChinesepeople,butnowadays,moreandmoreotherpeoplefromdifferentcountriesarewillingtoknowtheChinatown.ItisthepartoftheVancouver’ssociety,andChinatownisalsochanginggraduallyinordertoadjusttoVancouver.TherearelotsofinterestingmarketswithmanyvarietiesoffreshanddriedseafoodandmushroomsintheChinatown.You’llalsofindcheapandfinehousewareandtraditionalChinesemedicine.Duringthesummer,onweekendevenings,KeeferandPenderStreetsbeeabusyopen-airnightmarket.Ifyouhaveenoughtimeforameal,tryatoneofthemanysmallrestaurants.Itisnotanexpensive,multi-courseculinary(烹調(diào)的)adventure.RelaxinthepeacefulDr.SunYat-Sen(孫中山)ClassicalChineseGarden,orjuststepsonPenderStreet.VisittheChineseCulturalCentreMuseum,orparticipateinoneofitsmanyactivities.25.InVancouver’sChinatownyoucanseeallthethingsEXCEPT.A.atypicalSuzhougardenB.thestonelionsC.theChineseHistoryMuseumD.redlanterns26.Fromthethirdparagraph,wecaninferthat.A.CanadianshelpedtobuildVancouver’sChinatownB.onlytheChinesepeopleliveinVancouver’sChinatownC.inVancouver’sChinatownyoucanappreciatethecultureofVancouverD.anincreasingnumberofpeopleetoVancouver’sChinatown27.Ifyouaretiredyoushouldhavearestin.A.Dr.SunYat-SenClassicalChineseGardenB.theChineseCulturalCentreMuseumC.aninterestingmarketonthePenderStreetD.oneofthemanysmallrestaurants閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。WhenIwasinjuniorhighschool,Iwasreallyabadboy.Myhistoryteacher—Mr.OvencriticizedmealotbecauseIwasnaughty(淘氣的)inhisclass.Bytheendofthefirstsemester,I’dhadenoughofhiswordsandhaddecidedthatIwouldgetmyrevenge(報復(fù))onhim.TheopportunityaroseonemorningwhenMr.Ovenwascalledtotheofficeforacertainreason.WhileMr.Ovenleft,mypanyBillyandItookMr.Oven’slunchbagfromunderhisdesk.Iopenedhissandwichandplacedaworm(蟲子)inbetweenthetwoslicesofbread.Weputitbackandclosedit.Tokeepitinmemory,Billytookphotosofthewholeprocess.Welaughedforweeksoverthis.Well,itallwentsouthduringThanksgivingbreak.Billy’smotherfoundthepicturesinhisroom,anddemandedthatheshouldtellherwherethesepictureswerefrom.Billytoldhismotherthewholestory,andMr.Ovenwasinformed.NotonlywasIpunishedfromschoolfortwoweeks,butalsoIwaskickedoffthefootballandbasketballteam.BeforeIcouldreturntoschool,Ihadtoturnina1000-wordessayonwhatIdidandwhyIdidthat.IreallyfeltembarrassedeverytimeIsawMr.Oveninthehallwayfortherestoftheschoolyear.IfeltalittleregretthatMr.Ovenleftourschoolthenextyear.28.Mr.Ovencriticizedmealotbecause________.A.Ididn’tgotohisclassB.IwasnaughtyinmyhomeworkC.Ididn’tanswerhisquestionsD.Idisobeyedhisrulesinclass29.HowcanyouimagineMr.Ovenwouldactwhenhehadhislunch?A.Hewouldcryout,shockedthatthewormlayinhissandwich.B.Hewouldeatitasusualwhenhehadhissandwich.C.Hewouldbegladtoeathisdelicioussandwichwiththeworm.D.Hewouldbeveryhungrywhenhefoundtheworminhissandwich.30.Theunderlinedsentence“Well,itallwentsouthduringThanksgivingbreak.”inParagraph3probablymeans________.A.BillyandIwentsouthduringThanksgivingbreak.B.AllthestudentsleftonThanksgivingbreak.C.AllthestudentswentsouthonThanksgivingbreak.D.ItwasnotuntilThanksgivingbreakendedthatthesecretwasletout.31.WhichonewasNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?A.HehadtoeatthesandwichhehadmadeforMr.Oven.B.Hewaskickedoffthefootballandbasketballteam.C.Hehadtobepunishedtoleaveschoolfortwoweeks.D.Hehadtowritea1000-wordessaytoadmithismistake.Kidsmayneedtoapologizeiftheydosomethingtheyknowwaswrong-liketellingalieorbreakingaruleonpurpose.Whentheydosomethingtheirparentstellthemnottodo,ortheydon'tdosomethingtheyaresupposedtodo,theyapologize,too.Grown-upscanapologize,too,toothergrown-upsoreventokids.Afterall,evengrown-upsmakemistakessometimes.Byapologizingwhenthey'rewrong,grown-upscansetagoodexampleandshowkidshowtodotherightthingandapologizewhentheyneedto.SayingI'msorrywhenyouneedtoistherightthingtodo.Itdoesalotofgood.Butbyitself,itmightnotbeenoughtomakeeverythingallbetteragain.Sometimesalongwithanapology,apersonneedstofixthemistakeorpromisetodobetter.Sometimesdoinganicethingforthepersonafteryouapologizehelpsshowthatyoureallyaresorryandwanttobefriendlyagain.Sometimesaheartfelt"I'm"sorryfixeseverythingrightaway.Othertimes,itmighttakeawhileforsomeonetofeelfriendlyafteryouapologize.Youmightneedtogivetheotherpersonsometime.Evenafteryousayyou'resorry,youmightstillfeelbadaboutwhatyousaidordid-butyoucanfeelgoodaboutapologizingandaboutmakingupyourmindtodobetter.Whensomeoneapologizestoyou,youmightnotfeellikebeingfriendlyagainrightaway.Onceinawhile,ifapersondoesn'tchange,youmightnotwanttobefriendsanymore.Youmightfeelgladthattheotherpersonapologizedandadmittedbeingwrong.Butifsomeonekeepsbehavinginmeanwaysordoessomethingthatkeepshurting,youmightnotfeelthesamewayanymore.Justbecausesomeoneapologizestoyoudoesn'tmeanyouhavetobefriendlyagain.Thatpartisuptoyou.32.Thewritersuggeststhatgrown-upsshouldsetagoodexampleof________.A.workinghardB.makinganapologyC.doinggooddeedsD.makingmistakes33.Theunderlinedpronoun"it"(inParagraph3)probablyrefersto________.A.promisingtodobetterB.a(chǎn)lotofgoodC.fixingmistakesD.sayingI'msorry34.Whatwouldyoulikeyourfriendtosaytoyouifhe/shehurtsyou?A.Iamreallywrong.B.Excuseme.C.Ibegyourpardon?D.What'swrongwithyou?35.Thepassagemainlydealswithatopicabout________.A.politicsB.historyC.municationD.science第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoMakeFriendsGoodfriendshiphasmanyadvantages.36.________Butformanyofusitisdifficultandrequirescourage.Belowaresomehelpfulsuggestionsonhowtomakeandkeepfriends.Startaconversation.Startingaconversationisanimportantstepinmakingnewfriends.37.________Youcanalwaysstarttheconversation.Beingabletomakeasmalltalkisaveryusefulskill.38.________Choosingfriendswithmoninterestsisimportantinbuildingfriendshipastheseinterestswouldalwaysbringyouandyourfriendstogether.Hangingoutwillalwaysbeapleasantexperience.Letitgrow.Itisagoodthingtostayintouch.However,trynottodisturbyournewfriendwithtoomanycalls,messagesorvisitsasthiswouldlikelymakehimorherupsetandfinallyyoumayloseyourfriend.39.________Enjoyyourfriendship.Thebestwaytoenjoyyourfriendshipistoallowyourfriendstobethemselves.Trynottochangethemfromwhotheyaretowhatyouwantthemtobe.40.________A.Becheerful.B.Dothingstogether.C.Donotwaittobespokento.D.Makingnewfriendseseasyforsomepeople.E.Forafriendshiptodevelopyouneedtostayintouch.F.Thebestfriendshipsaretheonesthatgrownaturally.G.Beethekindoffriendyouwantyourfriendtobetoyou.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Iwenttoagroupactivity,“SensitivitySunday”,whichwastomakeusmore41theproblemsfacedbydisabledpeople.Wewereaskedto“42adisability”forseveralhoursoneSunday.Somemembers,43,chosetousewheelchairs.Othersworesound-blockingearplugs(耳塞)orblindfolds(眼罩).Justsittinginthewheelchairwasa44experience.Ihadneverconsideredbeforehow45itwouldbetouseone.AssoonasIsatdown,my46madethechairbegintoroll.Itswheelswerenot47.ThenIwonderedwheretoputmy48.Ittookmequiteawhiletogetthemetalfootrestinto49.Itookmyfirstuneasylookatwhatwastobemyonlymeansof50forseveralhours.Fordisabledpeople,“adoptingawheelchair”isnotatemporary(臨時的)51.Itriedtofinda52positionandthoughtitmightberestful,53kindofnice,tobe54aroundforawhile.Lookingaround,I55Iwouldhavetohandlethethingmyself?MyhandsstartedtoacheasI56theheavymetalwheels.Icametoknowthatcontrollingthe57ofthewheelchairwasnotgoingtobea(n)58task.Mywheelchairexperimentwassoon59.Itmadeadeepimpressiononme.Afewhoursof“disability”gavemeonlyatasteofthe60,bothphysicalandmental,thatdisabledpeoplemustovere.41.A.curiousabout B.interestedin C.awareof D.carefulwith42.A.cure B.prevent C.adopt D.analyze43.A.instead B.strangely C.asusual D.likeme44.A.learning B.working C.satisfying D.relaxing45.A.convenient B.awkward C.boring D.exciting46.A.height B.force C.skill D.weight47.A.locked B.repaired C.powered D.grasped48.A.hands B.feet C.keys D.handles49.A.place B.action C.play D.effect50.A.operation B.munication C.transportation D.production51.A.exploration B.education C.experiment D.entertainment52.A.flexible B.safe C.starting D.fortable53.A.yet B.just C.still D.even54.A.shown B.pushed C.driven D.guided55.A.realized B.suggested C.agreed D.admitted56.A.lifted B.turned C.pressed D.seized57.A.path B.position C.direction D.way58.A.easy B.heavy C.major D.extra59.A.forgotten B.repeated C.conducted D.finished60.A.weaknesses B.challenges C.anxieties D.illnesses第三部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Areyoufacingasituationthatlooksimpossibletofix?In1969,thepollutionwasterriblealongtheCuyahogaRiverCleveland,Ohio.It__61____(be)unimaginablethatitcouldeverbecleanedup.Theriverwassopollutedthatit____62____(actual)caughtfireandburned.Now,earslater,thisriverisoneof_63___mostoutstandingexamplesofenvironmentalcleanup.Buttheriverwasn’tchangedinafewdays__64____evenafewmonths.Ittookyearsofwork__65______(reduce)theindustrialpollutionandcleanthewater.Finally,thathardworkpaidoffandnowthewaterintheriveris___66_____(clean)thanever.Maybeyouarefacinganimpossiblesituation.Maybeyouleaveahabit__67___isdrivingyourfamilycrazy.Possiblyyoudrinktoomuchordon’tknowhowtocontrolyourcreditcarduse.Whenyoufacesuchanimpossiblesituation,don’tyouwantaquickfixandsomethingtochangeimmediately?Whilethereare___68_______(amaze)storiesofinstanttransformation,formostofusthe___69_______(change)aregradualandrequirealotofeffortandwork,likecleaningupapollutedriver.Justbe70(patience)第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題

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