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1、 英语学科试卷 第 1 页 ( 共 11 页 ) 河北省“五个一名校联盟” 2016届高三教学质量监测 英语试卷 满分: 150 分 测试时间: 120 分钟 第 I 卷( 100 分) 第一部分 : 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5分) 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.

2、What was the man doing when the phone rang? A. Taking a shower. B. Cleaning the floor. C. Doing the laundry. 2. How long can the man keep the book? A. For three weeks. B. For two weeks. C. For one week. 3. What will the speakers do first? A. Have a cup of tea. B. Watch the dolphin show. C. See the e

3、lephants. 4. Why is the man happy? A. He got a good evaluation. B. He received an award for his work. C. He learned some interpersonal skills. 5. What are the speakers talking about in general? A. A CD of Johnny Holden. B. A present for Molly. C. A musician. 第二节(共 15小题 ; 每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听下面 5 段

4、对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题 , 每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 和第 7 题。 6. How did Jim get hurt? A. He was kicked by a boy. B. He was hit by a football. C. He fell down on the ground. 7. When can Jim play sports again? A. In

5、48 hours. B. In 4 days. C. In a month. 英语学科试卷 第 2 页 ( 共 11 页 ) 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 和第 9 题。 8. What color shirts does the mans team get? A. Yellow. B. Green. C. White. 9. What will the woman do next? A. Go to the mans house. B. Collect the new football shirts. C. Have the basketball shirts changed. 听第 8 段

6、材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. Who is the woman? A. A policewoman. B. A doctor. C. The mans classmate. 11. What is the man worried about? A. His broken arm. B. The coming exams. C. The wound in his leg. 12. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a classroom. B. In a hospital. C. In the street

7、. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. How long has Louise been working at the center? A. About six months. B. About one year. C. About two years. 14. How did Louise feel when she started working at the center? A. Excited. B. Nervous. C. Confident. 15. What does Louise enjoy doing most about working with chi

8、ldren? A. Seeing them have a lot of fun. B. Thinking of new things for them to do. C. Helping the less able ones achieve more. 16. What does Louise say about working at night? A. Its a necessary part of the job. B. Its something that she enjoys. C. Its unfair for her to do it. 听第 10 段独白,回答第 17 至 20

9、题。 17. What is the exhibition about this year? A. Star posters. B. Railway posters. C. Holiday posters. 18. How long will the exhibition last a day? A. Seven hours. B. Six hours. C. Five hours. 19. What does the speaker suggest people do? A. Watch Alan Browns films on TV. B. Get tickets for the exhi

10、bition in advance. C. Book seats for the Rose Garden immediately. 20. Where can people make a reservation for Detective in the Shadows? A. At Town Hall. B. At the Arts Center Cinema. C. At the Tourist Center. 英语学科试卷 第 3 页 ( 共 11 页 ) 第二部分 : 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节(共 15小题 ; 每小题 2 分,满分 30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四

11、个选项( A、 B、 C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A I was stopped at a red light only a mile or so from my goal of my brothers house. We were planning to drive down together to North Carolina to be with my father who was badly ill. As I waited at the stop light experiencing this forced slowdown, I noticed Shar

12、pers Florist over to the left. It was the same place where I had experienced many things floods of memories went through my mind as the light seemed a blessing. I noticed the wine store straight ahead where my father and I had been many times before, picking out the beer of the week. We both liked G

13、erman beer. The light finally became green and I made my left turn and drove through the poor section of our hometown. I remembered how each thanksgiving my family would be together. I also remembered how my father would take some time out of each thanksgiving to make sure there was no one hungry in

14、 the neighborhoods surrounding where we lived. I can remember as a young boy going with him to deliver some food. I was scared. I had never been into this part of town this deeply before. My father seemed unfazed (不受困扰的 ) by this and went about his business. The people we went to seemed to know him

15、and gratefully accepted what he came to offer. My father seemed able to give away the food in a way that honored those he was giving to. This was not an arrogant act. He would stop at each place and talk a little, which I can remember totally pissing me off (使 厌烦 ). I wanted to get the hell out of t

16、here. My father wanted to be sure everyone had food. If there were people he found who didnt have food, he would take the time to go back and get more. Thats the kind of man he was. 21. When the father was ill, he _. A. lived in North Carolina B. gave away food to the poor C. came to help the poor i

17、n his hometown D. stayed at the home of the authors brother 22. The author mentions the wine store to tell us _. A. the same taste as his father B. the life in his childhood C. the experience with his father D. the birthplace of his father 23. The author was afraid of giving away food to the poor pr

18、obably because _. A. his father didnt stay with him then 英语学科试卷 第 4 页 ( 共 11 页 ) B. his father didnt take good care of him C. he was unfamiliar with the surroundings D. he had never met with so many poor people 24. The underlined word “arrogant” in the last paragraph probably means _. A. angry B. pr

19、oud C. careless D. wild B Assistant Professor, Musical Theatre Dance Wichita State University seeks a full-time, 9-month assistant professor, beginning in August. Applicants are required to have a degree in dance area, teaching experience at a professional or college level, ability to direct and tea

20、ch stage movement. The salary depends on qualifications and experience. For complete information visit http:/finearts.wichita.edu. Full Professor in Theatre and Dance The Department of Theatre MFA is preferred. Please email materials to john.belldesales.edu. Screening of applications begins immediat

21、ely and will continue until the position is filled. Assistant Director Media Resources Center Maryland Institute College of Art is seeking an Assistant Director of Media Resources Center in the Academic Affairs Division. Qualifications for the position include a degree in Art History or related fiel

22、ds with knowledge of art and design history, library experience, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and familiarity with photoshop and scanning. A review of applications will begin immediately; job announcements will remain open until the position is filled. Applicants are required to

23、work for us at least 11 months. They can send emails to jobsmica.edu. The salary differs depending on your experience. Please include 英语学科试卷 第 5 页 ( 共 11 页 ) your desired salary in your application letter. 25. If an applicant has 9.5-month free time, he or she can pay close attention to the ad of _.

24、 A. Full Professor in Theatre and Dance B. Assistant Professor, Musical Theatre Dance C. Technical Director in Performing and Fine Arts D. Assistant Director Media Resources Center 26. If you have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, you can apply to _. A. Wichita State University B. th

25、e University of California C. DeSales University D. Maryland Institute College of Art 27. According to the advertisements, we can learn that _. A. all the jobs mentioned in the text require experience B. all the jobs mentioned above promise a good salary C. all the reviews of applications will begin

26、 immediately D. all the job announcements will remain open until the positions are filled C Robinson Crusoe is a famous novel written by Daniel Defoe. The book tells the story of a man who is shipwrecked (遭遇海难的 ). He spends 28 years on an island near Venezuela. The book tells the story of everything

27、 that happens to Robinson Crusoe. He hopes someone will rescue him, but he has been there for so long on his own that he also begins to fear being rescued. Robinson Crusoe was published in 1719. Most experts believe the story is based on the life of Alexander Selkirk, who was a Scottish sailor. On a

28、n expedition (探险 ) in 1704, Selkirk had an argument with his ships captain. Selkirk thought the ship was not safe and was about to fall apart. When the ship stopped at a remote island to get fresh water, Selkirk got off. He tried to get the other crew members to leave with him, but nobody would. The

29、 shop then sailed away without him. Selkirk spent four years and four months on his own on the island, known as Aguas Buenas. Selkirk was finally rescued by a ship that visited the island in 1709. The ships captain was grateful to Selkirk because he provided food for the crew when they arrived. Now

30、archaeologists think they have found the remains of Selkirks camp on Aguas Buenas. They found two deep holes that would have held wooden posts. The archaeologists say this is evidence that Selkirk built a shelter there. The post holes are near a fresh water stream. They 英语学科试卷 第 6 页 ( 共 11 页 ) are l

31、ocated quite high up, which would have meant that Selkirk was able to watch out for the ships coming close to the island. The most interesting evidence, the archaeologists say, is part of a piece of equipment used by sailors to navigate (导航 ). Historians believe Selkirk was a navigator, so the instr

32、ument could have belonged to him. Robinson Crusoe was published ten years after Selkirk was rescued. Most experts think Daniel Defoe heard and read stories about Selkirk, which inspired him to write the book. 28. Why did Selkirk choose to land on the remote island? A. Because he had quarrels with th

33、e crew members. B. Because the captain ordered him to get fresh water. C. Because he wanted to go on an adventure there. D. Because he thought the ship he was on was in danger. 29. We can infer from the text that the ship that visited Aguas Buenas in 1709 _. A. lost its way while sailing B. lacked f

34、resh water upon arrival C. was being navigated by Selkirk D. was running out of food upon arrival 30. How could Selkirk see ships that might rescue him, according to archaeologists? A. By asking the crew members on the ships. B. By sending messages to the ships captains. C. By watching from his shel

35、ter high on the island. D. By using a piece of equipment used to navigate. 31. The author wrote the text to _. A. explain the origin of Robinson Crusoe B. promote sales to Robinson Crusoe C. criticise Alexander Selkriks deeds D. praise Daniel Defoe for his writing inspiration D Preventing obesity (肥

36、胖 ) and smoking can save lives, but it doesnt save money, reported researchers. “It was a small surprise, for it is against the common belief,” said Pieter Van Baal, who led the study. “But it makes sense. If you live longer, then you cost the health system more.” The researchers found that from age

37、 20 to 56, obese people racked up (累计 ) the most expensive health costs. But on average, healthy people lived 84 years. Smokers lived about 77 英语学科试卷 第 7 页 ( 共 11 页 ) years, and obese people lived about 80 years. Smokers and obese people tended to have more heart disease than healthy people. Therefo

38、re in the long run, the thin and healthy group cost about $417, 000, from age 20 on. Smokers cost about $326, 000 and obese people $371, 000. “The result throws a bucket of cold water onto the idea, based on guesswork, that obesity is going to cost trillions of dollars,” said Patrick Basham, a profe

39、ssor of health politics. “If were going to worry about the future of obesity, we should stop worrying about its financial impact,” he said. “The benefits of obesity prevention may not be seen immediately in terms of cost saving in tomorrows budget, but there are long-term gains,” said Van Baal. “The

40、se are often immeasurable when it comes to people living longer and healthier lives.” In the meanwhile, he said that governments should recognize that successful smoking and obesity prevention programs mean that people will have a longer chance of dying of something more expensive later in life. “Lu

41、ng cancer is a cheap disease to treat because people dont survive very long. But if they are old enough to get Alzheimers (早老性痴呆症 ) one day, they may survive longer and cost more. We are not advising that governments stop trying to prevent obesity,” Van Baal said. “But they should do it for the righ

42、t reasons.” 32. Among middle-aged people, who may cost the health system most? A. Those who are heavy smokers. B. Those who are overweight. C. Those who are too thin. D. Those who are suffering from heart attacks. 33. What can we know about the belief that obesity costs much? A. It turns out to be i

43、ncorrect. B. It comes from scientific study. C. It is based on medical evidence. D. It has changed over the past years. 34. According to the text, governments prevent obesity for the purpose of _. A. reducing the risks of suffering cancer B. weakening obesitys financial impact C. making sure of peop

44、les long and healthy life D. reducing the money spent on medical programs 35. What would be the best title for this text? A. Recent Medical Study Shows Truth about Health B. Preventing Obesity and Smoking May Cost More C. Obesity and Smoking Lead to Expensive Diseases D. Governments Change Attitude

45、towards Obesity and Smoking 英语学科试卷 第 8 页 ( 共 11 页 ) 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 (如果所用的答题卡没有 E、 F、 G选项,则选 E涂 A、 B,选 F涂 A、 C,选G涂 A、 D。) How to Be Creative Most of us think that creativity is a quality belonging only to artists, writers, or dancers, rather than o

46、urselves. 36 The following tips are a great beginning for developing our creativity. 1. Get out of your comfort zone We eagerly accept the familiar and fear the unknown. Break out of your usual patterns and welcome creativity into your life. As stated earlier, the human brain was designed to recogni

47、ze patterns. 37 In fact, our comfort zone is nothing more than a collection of patterns. As we become more efficient at recognizing and using patterns, we rely less on creativity to find new paths. We should force ourselves out of our comfort zones and open up new possibilities. 2. Try different thi

48、ngs If you always do what youve always done, youll always get what youve always got. We are creatures of habits and routines, and creativity hates routines. If you usually drive to work, take the subway for a few days. 38 Interrupt your routine, experiment and try something new. New things are often creative, but the same old thing never is. 3. 39 Having a great idea is not enough, you must work to make it a reality. Have you ever seen a new product and realized that you thought of the same thing long ago? Yet someone else is making money with “

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