1、版权所有 :中国好课堂 蚌埠市 2018届高三年级第三次教学质量检查考试 英 语 第 I卷 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卷上。 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. How did the man go to the match? A. On foot. B. By ca
2、r. C. By bike. 2. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Mother and son. B. Teacher and student. C. Waitress and customer. 3. What does the man think of the cake? A. It s delicious. B. It s just so - so. C. It s not fit to eat. 4. What can we learn from the conversation? A. Tom is ill
3、 now. B. The man is Tom s brother. C. The woman will go to see Tom. 5. What has caused the mans headache? A. Too little sleep. B. Some medicine. C. The sun. 第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) 听下面 5段对话或独白。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
4、。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第 6至 8题。 6 Where is the flat? A. In the city center. B.Near a bus road. C.In a park. 7. What do we know about the flat? A. It is on the 5th floor. B.It has two bedrooms. C.It has a big living room. 8. What will the man do first? A. Move into the flat. B.Pay for the flat. C.See
5、 the flat. 听下面一段对话,回答第 9至 11 题。 9. How many languages can the woman speak fluently? A One. B Two. C Three. 10. What do we know about the woman? A. She can write French. B.She cant speak English. C. She can speak and write German. 11. What does the man think of Japanese? 版权所有 :中国好课堂 A. Its difficult
6、. B.Its very easy. C.Its not worth learning. 听下面一段对话,回答第 12 、 13题。 12. What does the man tell the woman about the museum? A. It is on King Street. B.It is outside the city. C.It is really worth visiting. 13. Who is the woman? A.A tourist. B.A reporter. C.A guide. 听下面一段对话,回答第 14至 16题。 14. Where does
7、this conversation probably take place? A. On a bus. B.In a bank. C.In the street. 15. Which bus should the woman take? A. No.8. B.No. 18. C.No. 80. 16. Where does the woman take bus? A. In College Road. B.In Bridge Street. C.Near the bank. 听下面一段独白,回答第 17至 20题。 17. Why does the speaker believe footba
8、ll is dangerous? A. The watchers often get hurt. B.Many people get killed in the matches. C. The footballer often get hurt in the matches. 18. What does the speaker think of the football fans? A. They are not polite. B.They are brave. C.They are mad. 19. Why does the speaker think the footballers ar
9、e rich and famous? A. They are hard - working. B.They can kick a ball around. C. They are people with special knowledge. 20. What do we know about the speaker? A. He dislikes football. B.He hates football fans. C.He was once mad on football. 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
10、所给的 A、 B、 C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The annual World Economic Forum(经济论坛) took place in Davos, Switzerland, in Jan 23 -26, 2018. What did Chinese entrepreneurs(企业家) speak in the forum? Are there some quotable quotes for you? Jack Ma, founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group “I think globalization c
11、annot be stopped - no one can stop globalization, no one can stop trade. If trade stops, the world stops. Trade is the way to dissolve the war not cause the war,”said Ma in Davos, “ Google, Facebook, Amazon and Alibaba - we are the luckiest companies of this century. But we have the responsibility t
12、o have a good heart, and do something good.“ Richard Liu, founder and chief executive officer of JD “Business is not only a way to make money but also a way to contribute yourself, to help people,“ Liu said in a speech in Davos.“ How can we face the fractured(分化的) world? Thats the topics of the Davo
13、s this year.I think a very important thing in business is cooperation. If we can unite, work together, (if) we work very closely,I think we can bring more hope to the people and we can build more trust be- 版权所有 :中国好课堂 tween the people, countries and companies and partners,“ he said. Jane Sun, CEO o
14、f Ctrip “Tourism is a sunrise industry. Since I entered Ctrip, every year there are new comers, which, first of all, shows that tourism is booming,“ Sun told Sina. com in Davos.“We invested heavily in ABC.A re- fers to AI,B is big data, and C is cloud computing. As we continue to expand overseas, th
15、ese three will be very good weapons for us. So we think those mean opportunity, “she said. Hu Xiaoming, president of Aliyun “In 2018, people will see the development in various countries more closely connected with cloud computing. More manufacturing enterprises and financial institutions will start
16、 to use cloud. And cloud computing will increase the efficiency of technology and finance,“Hu told Xinhua in Davos. 21. What do Chinese entrepreneurs like Jack Ma and Richard Liu focus more on? A. More huge jumps in profits. B. The joined efforts of mankind. C. Reducing production costs. D. The role
17、 of science in business. 22. What is the main business of Ctrip? A. Tourism. B. The creation of AI. C. Computer. D. Financial service online. 23. What does Hu think will promote global economic development? A. Economy recovery. B. The World Economic Forum. C. Cloud computing. D. Financial efficiency
18、. B If you want to convince the boss you deserve a pay rise or promotion, the solution could be simple - eat the same food as they do. Psychologists have discovered managers are much more likely to instantly trust us if we choose the same dishes as them. During experiments, discussions over wages an
19、d work conditions were much more successful if both sides chose to snack on the same treats. And shoppers were much more likely to buy a product advertised on TV by someone eating a similar food to them at the time. The reason is thought to be so - called similarity attraction theory - where people
20、tend to like others who have similar tastes or habits to themselves. But this is believed to be one of the first studies highlight- ing the role of food in this relationship. Researchers at Chicago University in the US conducted a series of experiments to examine foods role in earning trust. In a te
21、st, participants were told to watch TV - where someone pretending to be a member of the pub- lic praised a certain product. The volunteers were given Kit Kat bars to nibble, while the TV people ate either a Kit Kat or grapes as they talkes. The results showed viewers were much more likely to express
22、 an interest in buying the product if the TV showed the other person eating a Kit Kat too. The researchers added, “Although similarity in food consumption is not a sign of whether two people will get along, we find consumers treat this as such. They feel more trusting of those who consume as they do
23、. It means people can immediately begin to feel friendship and develop a bond, leading to smoother transactions from the start. “ 版权所有 :中国好课堂 Harley Street psychologist Dr Lucy Atcheson said it was already known that wearing similar clothes could instantly create trust. But this was the first repor
24、t that food had the same effect. She said, “This is really interesting. It makes sense as people feel they have common ground and can trust the other per- son. That means negotiations are more likely to be successful. “ 24. According to the passage, customers are likely to buy a product from a deale
25、r who A. has the same taste as them B. advertises his products on TV C. reduces the price of his products D. pays attention to the quality of his products 25. The experiments conducted by researchers at Chicago University show that _ A. food plays an important role in earning people s trust B. bosse
26、s like employees that have the same taste as them C. people who have similar tastes to their bosss earn more D. people have less interest in buying products advertised on TV 26. What can be inferred from the passage? A. People who eat similar food are more likely to trust each other. B. People will
27、get along with each other if they like to eat similar things. C. The effect of wearing similar clothes hasnt been proved by researchers. D. People are more likely to make friends with those wearing the same clothes as them. 27. Which of the following sayings can be an example of the similarity attra
28、ction theory? A. Honesty is the best policy. B. All good things come to an end. C. Birds of a feather flock together. D. Where there is a will, there is a way. C Many public figures from IT, show business, and sports have joined the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise money for amyotrophic lateral scleros
29、is( ALS)(肌萎缩性侧索硬化) research.A number of interna- tional famous people have already taken the challenge, including Microsoft co - founder Bill Gates, Face- book CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon,. com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, and Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook. Troubled musician Justin Bieber even challenged U
30、S President Barrack Obama. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge requires that participants pour a bucket of ice water on themselves and then post a video of it on social media while nominating(指定 ) one or more people to do the same within 24 hours. People who fail to take the challenge will have to donate $
31、 100 to The ALS Association, which advocates finding treatment and a cure for ALS. And many of those whove taken the challenge do- nated as well. ALS is a rare disease that gradually reduces patients muscle strength, finally making them become unable to speak, move, swallow and breathe. In North Ame
32、rica, ALS is commonly known as Lou Gehrig s disease, after the star baseball player who died of the disease in 1941 at the age of 38. The best - known ALS patient today is British scientist Stephen Hawking. While most people with ALS survive only two to five years after diagnosis (诊断 ) , Hawking has
33、 had the disease for decades. The medical treatment for ALS is very expensive and cannot be covered by most social welfare programs. This creates difficulties for many ALS patients and their families, both physically and mentally. “Due to the ice bucket campaign, many people come to know about ALS.
34、With more people aware and more people taking part in the fight against ALS, we can calmly work with not only other ALS organi- zations, but also with medical companies to speed up new treatments for people affected by the disease,“ 版权所有 :中国好课堂 said Barbara Newhouse, President and CEO of The ALS As
35、sociation. 28. Why does the author mention many famous people in Paragraph l? A. To stress the popularity of the Ice Bucket Challenge. B. To advise us to learn from them. C. To prove they are generous. D. To introduce the target group of the Ice Bucket Challenge. 29. Paragraph 2 is mainly about the
36、Ice Bucket challenge s _ A. influence B. purpose C. rules D. development 30. The person who is nominated for the challenge is required to A. donate $ 100 to The ALS Association B. watch others videos on social media C. help find effective treatments for ALS D. pour ice water on himself within time 3
37、1. What do we know about ALS from the text? A. ALS is fairly common now. B. Lou Gehrig was first cured of ALS. C. It is rare for people with ALS to survive decades. D. Social welfare programs provide medical treatments for ALS. D The organic(有机的 ) food has gained a lot of popularity as they are bein
38、g considered as healthier and tastier. A fair number of people advocate a large - scale shift to organic farming from conventional ag- riculture. But this might not seem well - founded. Since the mid - 19th century, conventional industrial agriculture has become incredibly efficient on a simple land
39、 to food basis. Conventional farming gets more and more crop per square foot of land, which can mean less wilderness needs to be transformed to farmland. To make farming more efficient, conventional agriculture uses a significant amount of synthetic fertil- izer(合成肥料 ) each year, and all that nitrog
40、en (氮 ) enables much faster plant growth. However, the cost is paid in vast polluted dead zones at the mouths of many of the world s rivers, because much of the nitrogen ends up running off the soil and into the oceans. This also makes conventional farming one of the major threats to the environment
41、. To weaken the environmental impact of agriculture, improve soil quality as well as produce healthier foods, some farmers have turned to organic farming. Environmentalists have also welcomed organic food as better for the planet than the food produced by agricultural corporations. Organic practices
42、 - refusing arti- ficial fertilizers and chemical pesticides - are considered far more sustainable. Sales of organic food rose 7.7% in 2010, up to $ 26.7 billion - and people are making those purchases for their moral senses as much as their tongues. Yet a new meta - analysis in Nature does the math
43、 and comes to a hard conclusion:organic farming produces 25% fewer crops on average than conventional agriculture. This is definitely a downside of or- ganic farming, especially when global population is still growing rapidly. In the Nature analysis, scientists performed an analysis of 66 studies co
44、mparing conventional and 版权所有 :中国好课堂 or- ganic methods across 34 different crop species, from fruits to grains. They found that organic farming de- livered a lower output for every crop type, though the difference varied widely. For crops like fruit trees, organic trailed conventional agriculture b
45、y just 5% . Yet for major grain crops and vegetables - all of which provide the world s main calories - conventional agriculture outperformed organics by more than 25% . What that means is that while organic farming may be more sustainable(可持续的 ) than convention- al agriculture, there are trade - of
46、fs (此消彼长 ) with each. So an ideal global agriculture system may borrow the best from both systems rather than upholding merely organic or conventional practices. 32. The purpose of the passage is to _ A. compare two types of farming B. criticize conventional agriculture C. discuss the development of
47、 farming D. argue for a realistic agriculture system 33. According to the passage, conventional farming _ A. produces more crops with fewer fertilizers B. achieves efficiency at a huge cost to the environment C. offers a long - term solution to global demand for food D. performs far better for each crop type than organic farming 34. The author may agree with A. employing organic farming to plant rice B. adopting organic practices to grow potato C. using conventional farming to grow apple D. using conventional metho