1、第 1 页 / 共 13 页 静安区 2017 学年第一学期教学质量检测高三英语试卷 2018.01考生注意:1. 考试时间 120 分钟,试卷满分 140 分。2. 所有答题必须涂(选择题)或者写(非选择题)在答题纸上, 做在答题纸上一律不得分。3. 答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation,
2、 a questions will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the questions you have heard.1. A. Air condi
3、tioner B. Stove C. Suitcase D. Mobile phone2. A. A nurse B. A manager C.A flight attendant D. A secretary3. A. On the day of Black Friday, he has nothing to do.B. He will buy nothing during the coming shopping day.C. His salary will be increased before Black Friday.D. He prefers to save money rather
4、 than spend.4. A. 6 B. 8 C. 12 D. 165. A. People should carefully study information they get from various experts.B. Theres no need to turn to experts for health suggestions.C. Ordinary people should be invited on TV to talk about healthy life.D. Experts help a lot in promoting healthy life style.6.
5、 A. The professor failed everyone at the term end.B. The professor criticized him for failing the exam.C. The professor thought highly of himD. The man failed the science course for the term7. A. Jenny has graduation ceremony.B. They go for a movie.C. They have family dinner.D. Nothing happens8. A.
6、Medicine B. Math C. History D. Chinese9. A. Its wonderful in all aspects.B. Its good on the whole with one shortcoming.C. Its totally disappointingD. Its of average quality第 2 页 / 共 13 页 10.A. Buying the expensive cake is foolishB. The cake is worth the price.C. The taste of the cake is misleading.D
7、. Eating the cake hurts peoples intelligence.Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passage and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passage and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only
8、once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Children looking for future husband and wife for their parents.B. Children trying to e
9、arn wedding fund for their parents.C. Children making plans for their parents wedding dayD. Children taking part in their parents wedding ceremony.12. A. Wedding dress B. Wedding styleC. Food for wedding D. Honeymoon destination13. A. The difficulties modern marriage meets.B. The good relationship b
10、etween British children and parents.C. The unconventional weddings in modern Britain.D. The new marriage concepts combined with traditions.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. For how long the event will last.B. The site address to purchase the event ticket.C. The past a
11、chievements the lecture had madeD. The location where the lecture is to happen 15. A. Stand out and hold a poster for the event.B. Cover other event ads with your event ad.C. Rent school channel to introduce the event.D. Use modern communication media to spread the event16. A. Tips on advertising ca
12、mpus events.B. Food work wonders to attract campus event attendees.C. The rise of modern social media on campusD. Challenges to prepare for a high-quality campus eventQuestions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation17. A. Academic and professional prospectsB. life conditions on campus
13、C. Tuition and geographic advantages.D. Ranks among all the universities18. A. Strong program background.第 3 页 / 共 13 页 B. Low living expenses.C. Circle of contacts on campusD. Agreeable weather19. A. Because they can hire talents from UCLA.B. Because foreign talents can be employedC. Because their
14、companies are near beachesD. Because their bosses are from UCLA20. A. Moving to live with his parents.B. Pursuing graduate study at UCLA.C. Accepting the offer from Chicago UniversityD. Keeping comparing the two UniversitiesII. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage bel
15、ow, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Today, Mandatory(强制的) recycling is a hard sell in the United States
16、, where the economy runs largely along free market lines and the current landfilling waste remains inexpensive and efficient.Plain and simple, recycling still costs more than landfilling in most place. This fact, (21)_(couple) with the disappearance of the so-called” landfill crisis” of the mid-1990
17、s, means that recycling has not caught on , which runs (22)_ some environmentalists wishes.However, many cities have found ways to recycle economically. They have cut costs by automating sorting and processing. Theyre also found profitable markets for the recyclables(可回收物) (23)_ cast-off items are a
18、cceptable or even welcome. Increased efforts by green groups(24) _ (educate) the public about the benefits of recycling have also helped.(25)_ _ _ uneconomical recycling seems to some people, some cities, such as Pittsburgh, San Diego and Seattle, have made recycling mandatory. In these cities, recy
19、clables are banned from both household and business garbage. Families (26)_ recycle all basic recyclables, such as paper , cardboard , glass and plastic. To business with garbage containers polluted with more than 10 recyclables, warning (27)_ (issue). If they fail to take action, fines are expected
20、.New York, a national leader on recycling, decided to stop its least cost-effective recycling programs (plastic and glass) in 2002. But rising landfill costs ate up the $ 39 million saving expected.As a result, the city brought back plastic and glass recycling and committed to a 20-year contract wit
21、h a recycling firm, Hugo Neu Corporation, which built the (28)_(advanced) recycling facility in the country.The company focuses on (29)_ could cut costs. Automation has streamlined the 第 4 页 / 共 13 页 sorting process, and easy access to rail has cut both the environmental and transportation costs. Th
22、e new deal and new facility have made recycling efficient for the city and its residents (30)_ (show ) once and for all that responsibly-run recycling programs can actually save money ,landfill space and the environment.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.
23、Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. shamed B. consequently C. criticism D. scarce E. authoritiesF. struggled G. original H. practical I. luxury J. blanketed K. assumeWilliam Shakespeare came from a modest start, but finished life living in a(n) _31_ hou
24、se in Stratford-upon-Avon, with a coat of arms and series of business investments to his name.So was William Shakespeare a businessman, as well as a writer?Researchers have uncovered information from historical documents that point to Shakespeare being a greedy businessman, anxious to grab every pen
25、ny whose practices caused _32_ in his lifetime.The academics believe that many of Shakespeares doubtful business dealings have been _33_by peoples romantic view of him as a creative genius who made his money through acting and writing plays. The idea that Shakespeare gave the world such wonderful na
26、rratives, language and entertainment makes it uncomfortable to even _34_ that he was simply motivated by his own thirst for financial interest.Shakespeare was a grain businessman almost for his life time. He bought and stored grain and then sold it on to his neighbors at high prices.In the late 16th
27、e and early 17th Century a bad weather gripped England. The cold and rain resulted in poor harvests and _35_ severe lack of food. Referred to as the “ Little Ice Age”, the period was the time when thousands of people _36_ for survival. At that time, Shakespeare was under investigation for tax evasio
28、n(逃避) and later charged with storing grain when food was _37_.One could argue that he did not do this without a conscience and that perhaps this is demonstrated in the way he portrayed one of his famous character Shylock in his play the Mechant of Venice. Many people claim Shylock personifies Shakes
29、peares own self-hatred, who is eventually _38_ for his greed as a money lender and all that he owns is seized from him. Perhaps with the _39_ pursuing Shakespeare for his evil dealings during Little Ice Age, Shylocks tragic fate was a real fear for Shakespeare.Shakespeares _40_ funeral monument at H
30、oly Trinity Church was a bag of gram which implied that he prided himself on his role as a grain businessman as well as on his writing. It was not until the 18th century that the bag of grain was replaced by a pillow.第 5 页 / 共 13 页 III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the
31、 following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The sights, sounds, and smells of the modern marketplace are rarely accidental. More likely they are tools of an evolving strategy of psychological marketing
32、 called “sensory marketing to create an emotional association to a(n) _41_ product or brand.By relating to people in a far more _42_ way through everyones own senses, sensory marketing is able to affect people in a way that traditional mass marketing cannot.Traditional marketing believes that consum
33、ers will systematically consider _43_ product factors like price, features, and utility. Sensory marketing, by contrast, seeks to resort to the consumers life experiences and feelings. Sensory marketing believes that people, the consumers, will act according to their emotional urge more than to thei
34、r _44_ reasoning. By this way, an effective sensory marketing effort can result in consumers choosing to buy a lovely but expensive product, rather than a plain but cheap _45_.In the past, communications with customers were mainly monologues-companies just “talked at” consumers. Then they evolved in
35、to dialogues, with customers providing _46_. Now theyre becoming multidimensional conversations, with products finding their won voices and consumers responding _47_ to them.Based on the implied messages received through five sense, consumers, without noticing the trend to apply human-like personali
36、ties to brands, leading to intimate relationship and, hopeful for the brands, persistent _48_. And thats the very thing brands are dying to fostering customers rather than instant trend or profits. And thats the very thing brands are dying to foster customers rather than instant trend or profits. Mo
37、st brands are considered to have either “sincere” or “exciting” personalities.“ Sincere” brands like IBM and Boeing tend to be regarded as conservative and relative while “exciting” brands like Apple, and Ferrari are imaginative and _49_. In general, the consumers tend to form _50_relationships with
38、 sincere brands than with exciting ones, this explains the relatively enduring history of the “Sincere Brands”.Certainly, with the eyes containing two-thirds of all the _51_cells in a persons body, sight is considered the most important of all human senses. Sensory marketing uses sight to create a m
39、emorable “ sight experience” of the product for consumers which extends to packaging, store interiors, and printed advertising to form a (n) _52_ image for the brand.In other words, no aspects of a product design is left to _53_anymore, especially color. Brand acceptance is linked closely with the a
40、ppropriateness of the colors on the brand- does the color _54_ the product at all? If not, customers, though not realizing it themselves, will _55_ the brands in all possible ways-sales, reputations, etc. Therefore, brands, isnt it time now to study the new field of marketing?第 6 页 / 共 13 页 41. A. s
41、pecific B. qualified C. average D. adequate42. A. economic B. personal C. artificial D. mechanic43. A. obvious B. potential C. accessible D. concrete44. A. imaginable B. objective C. psychological D. gradual 45. A. alternative B. reward C. sample D. exhibit 46. A. compliment B. fund C. prospect D. f
42、eedback47. A. temporarily B. subconsciously C. occasionally D. attentively 48. A. loyalty B. philosophy C. endurance D. regulation 49. A. mild B. daring C. steady D. classic50. A. far-fetched B. hard-won C. long-lasting D. easy-going 51. A. individual B. sensory C. present D. general 52. A. overall
43、B. ambitious C. dramatic D. additional53. A. chance B. maintenance C. progress D. leadership 54. A. accept B. overlook C. fit D. treat 55. A. shape B. punish C. signify D. exploitSection BDirections: Read the following three passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statem
44、ents. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Overcoming extreme cold, cruel ice and people dismissing him as mad, Slovenian Davo Kamicar became the first person to ski non-sto
45、p down Mount Everest.After a dramatic fall over almost sheer cliffs of snow, stones and ice, 38-year-old Kamicar emerged in his base camp after five hours of skiing. “I feel only absolute happiness and absolute tiredness,” he said.At one stage he had to speed over stretches of ice that collapsed and
46、 broke underneath him and could have sent him falling into the deep crevasses (裂缝) that dot the mountain.The descent (下落) had been by many as insanely dangerous. The Darwin Awards website, which documents deaths which are foolhardy, urged people to log on to Internet broadcasts of the attempt. “Keep
47、 your eyes peeled for a live Darwin Award, “it said.However, the only body to make the news was the corpse(尸体) of an known mountaineer which Kamicar zipped past as he descended, one of an estimated 120 corpses, thought to litter the slopes.“This mountain is always full of surprise. Seeing a dead man
48、 out there was a really shocking experience,” he said.Thanks to strategically placed cameras on the mountain and one attached to his safety helmet, hundreds of thousands of people witnessed his descent on the Internet, which was one of the record highs ever. During the run more than 650,000 hits were registered on his expedition website 第 7 页 / 共 13 页 jamming it for a time as others tried to