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陕西省安康市2018届高三上学期期末教学质量联考英语试卷
安康市2018届高三上学期期末教学质量联考(第二次) 英语试题 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. What are they talking about? A. Reducing the price. B. Giving tips. C. Ordering a dinner. 2. What time should Jenny come here? A. At 2:00 pm. B. At 1:50 pm. C. At 2:30 pm. 3. Where are the two speakers? A. At home. B. At school. C. In a library. 4. How much did they pay for the repair of the bike? A. 25 yuan. B. 50 yuan. C. 100 yuan. 5. Why will Tom be invited to the party? A. Because the woman likes him. B. Because he is the man’s good friend C. Because the man’s mother wants him to come. 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、7题。 6. What size did the woman wear last year? A. 6. B. 7. C. 8. 7. Why have the woman’s feet been hurting? A. Her shoes are the wrong size. B. She walks too much each day. C. Her shoes are of very low quality. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题 8. Where is the woman going? A. To West 22nd Street. B. To an appointment. C. To her house. 9. What can we learn from the convention? A. The traffic is heavy at the moment. B. It is going to rain soon. C. The woman is in a rush. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Who are the speakers? A. Girlfriend and boyfriend. B. Teacher and student. C. Director and actor. 11. How does the man appear to the woman? A. Hurt. B. Mad. C. Happy. 12. What does the woman want the man to do? A. Express his sad feelings. B. Show more anger. C. Take a break 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Where did the woman meet the man? A. At the Berlin bus station. B. At the London bus station. C. At the woman’s apartment. 14. How long was the man’s trip? A. An hour and a half. B. Nine hours. C. Nineteen hours. 15. Why did the man choose to take a bus? A. To save money. B. To enjoy the country view. C. To be environmentally friendly. 16. What did the woman say about the man? A. He doesn’t look well. B. He could have taken a faster bus. C. He should care more about the environment. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Who is the speaker? A. A TV hostess. B. A radio hostess. C. A professor. 18. What did the Harvard university study find? A. Fast readers get the best grades. B. Parent’s education is important to kid’s success. C. More books at home mean success in school. 19. According to the speaker, what is the best part of reading? A. It’s a fun activity. B. It’s relaxing at bedtime. C. It’s a great way to communicate. 20. When should parents start to read to their kids? A. As early as possible. B. When their kids learn to speak. C. As soon as their kids can hold a book. 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Dog parks on Long Island Let your dog play at one of these Long Island dog parks where he’ll be free to walk around and explore. From entertainment facilities to park tips, we’ve collected everything you need to know before you take your pet for an afternoon of outdoor fun. 1. Amagansett, Napeague State Park Amagansett, Napeague State Park, Route 27. Dogs are allowed on a leash (狗链) in this undeveloped park, which includes trails, wooded areas and roads. Access to the beach. No water source or public bathrooms. 2. East Meadow, Eisenhower Park East Meadow, Eisenhower Park, Salisbury Park Drive and Stewart Avenue, East Meadow. In addition to shaded seating, each run has a water source. Permits are free, but required. 3. Calverton, Isaac Park Calverton, Isaac Park, on the Grumman site, within Veteran’s Memorial Park. Separated by large and small dogs, this half-acre plot has shade trees, seating and access to the beach. Bring your own water, leashed dogs can be walked on some trails; Town of Riverhead residents only. 4. Broolhaven, Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park Broolhaven, Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park, 2903 Montauk Hwy. This 3-acre park has areas for large and small dogs, but no water source. Large-dog area includes a training course. $ 18 yearly pass for village residents. 5. Massapequa, Clocks Boulevard Park Massapequa, Clocks Boulevard Park, off Louden Avenue and Sunrise Highway. At larger than 1 acre, this dog park has lots of room to run and wooded areas for shade. Open dawn to dusk. Water sources are available in both the large and small-dog areas. It has enough parking and seating. Open to Town of Oyster Bay residents. 21. In Which parks are water sources available? A. Isaac Park and Eisenhower Park. B. Napeague State Park and Isaac Park. C. Eisenhower Park and Clocks Boulevard Park. D. Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park and Clocks Boulevard Park. 22. What is required if you are visiting Isaac Park? A. Buying a permit. B. Spending $ 18 every year. C. Keeping public bathrooms clean. D. The identity as a resident of Town of Riverhead. 23 What s special about Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park? A. Dogs can be trained there. B. It has large room for dogs. C. Dogs can get shade there. D. It is free for village residents. B For the last eight years, Jo Meade rode her bike each Sunday on a 16-mile round trip to her job washing dishes. It took more than an hour each way. Other days of the week she would spend two hours on three buses from her apartment to get to the other work, for a four-hour round trip. That was the “before” part of her life. The “after” part of her life was started by the community Police Officer Trevor Arnold, who delivered a used car to her with the help of a car dealer and other donors. Arnold, who spotted Meade, red and sweaty, riding her bike in the worst heat this summer, decided he would get her a car. He intended to quietly buy her a used car out of his own pocket so he turned to his friend Kody Slaght, a car salesman to ask about a car priced $ 1,000. That wasn’t enough for a reliable ride, Slaght said, but the dealership said they would find a good car for her at a good price. Soon others were donating. Slaght and Arnold wouldn’t say how much the car cost, but the value is about $ 4,000. Arnold said he was motivated by Meade’s work ethic (职业道德) to help. “I see a lot of hardworking people but that’s when they are at work. Can you imagine spending four hours of you day getting to and from work?” he said. Meade’s boss said she was awesome and really reliable when she worked and she got along with others. “She’s willing to ride the three buses to get in here on her day off if we need her to.” Meade said she was planning to buy a car, “but I haven’t been able to afford it,” she said. “Trevor, he is a very good guy. I did not expect this.” 24. What can we learn about Jo Meade’s work? A. It’s free but low-paid. B. It’s not worth her devotion. C. It’s competitive and high-paid. D. It’s time-consuming on the road. 25. Why did Slaght disagree to Arnold’s buying a car priced $ 1,000? A. The car was too expensive for Meade. B. The car was beyond Arnold’s affordability. C. The car had been donated to another person. D. The car was not in good condition of driving. 26. What inspired Arnold to buy a car for Meade? A. His sympathy for Meade. B. His duty as a policeman. C. Her commitment to work. D. Her desire for a better life. 27. What’s Meade’s feeling for the donated car? A. Normal. B. Surprised. C. Embarrassed. D. Disappointed. C China’s Singles Day, which falls on Nov. 11 every year, has far surpassed its U. S. counterparts of Black Friday and Cyber Monday—combined Last year, Americans spent a record $ 12.8 billion online between Thanksgiving Day and Cyber Monday. It’s impressive until you compare it to the $ 17.6 billion in sales made by Chinese consumers in a single 24-hour period during 2016’s Singles Day. Singles Day is known as “Bare Sticks Day” or “Bare Branches Day” in Chinese-because the date “11/11” looks like bare branches and “one” is the loneliest number. Singles Day began in the early 1990s in the dorm rooms of Nanjing University when a group of single friends were sorry about the lack of significant others and decided to mark the day by organizing activities as a group of singles and reducing their loneliness by buying themselves a gift. Then in 2009, sensing a break between the sales period of China’s National Day on Oct. 1 and Chinese New Year in late January or early February, Alibaba’s Jack Ma saw an opening: sell to comfort lonely hearts. The first year did only $7.5 million in sales, but just 8 years later, shoppers spent $ 25.3 billion, or 168.2 billion yuan, this year—a 40 percent jump from last year’s $ 17.6 billion. For comparison, Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the U. S. only netted $ 6.79 billion in 2016. Amazon doesn’t release sales figures for July’s Prime Day, but it’s pretty safe to believe the not-quite-national-holiday doesn’t come close to $ 25 billion. “More than $ 25 billion in one day is not just a sales figure,” Alibaba Group CEO Daniel Zhang said in a statement. “It represents the desire for quality consumption of the Chinese consumer, and it reflects how merchants and consumers alike have now fully accepted the combination of online and offline sales.” 28. What does the underlined word “others” refer to in Paragraph 2? A. Roommates. B. Good friends. C. Boyfriends or girlfriends. D. Relatives. 29. What is the original purpose of China’s Singles Day? A. To promote the online sale of goods. B. To reduce loneliness of singles in China. C. To create a holiday for all Chinese youth. D. To find boyfriends or girlfriends for singles. 30. China’s Singles Day became consumers’ day in . A. the early 1990s B. 2016 C 2017 D. 2009 31. Which of the following words can describe Daniel Zhang’s attitude to online sales? A. Optimistic. B. Indifferent. C Worried. D. Confused. D Almost all researches in sleep explain that nightmares are a reaction to negative experiences that happen during waking hours. However, some of them believe that nightmares do have some real benefits. One 2017 study, for example, found that frequent nightmare sufferers rated themselves as more empathetic (共鸣的). They also displayed more of a tendency to unconsciously mirror other people through things like yawning. People who have constant nightmares also tend to think further outside the box on psychoanalysis tasks. Some other researches have found support for the idea that nightmares might be linked to creativity. People seeking cure for nightmares were not necessarily more fearful or anxious, but rather had a general sensitivity to all emotional experience. Sensitivity is the driving force behind intense dreams. Heightened sensitivity to threats or fear during the day results in had dreams and nightmares, whereas heightened passion or excitement may result in more intense positive dream. And both these forms of dreams may feed back into waking life, perhaps increasing suffering after nightmares, or promoting social bonds and empathy after positive dreams. The effects go further still. This sensitivity overflows over into perceptions and thoughts: people who have a lot of nightmares experience a dreamlike quality to their waking thoughts. And this kind of thinking seems to give them a creative edge. For instance, studies show that such people tend to have greater creative talent and artistic express. And people who often have nightmares also tend to have more positive dreams than the average person. The evidence points towards the idea that, rather than disturbing normal activity, people who are unfortunate in having a lot of nightmares also have a dreaming life that is at least as creative, positive and vivid as it can be distressing and terrifying. What’s more, this imaginative richness is unlikely to be limited to sleep, but also is filled with waking thought and daydreams. Even after people wake up and shake off the nightmare, in other words, a mark of it stays behind, possessing them throughout the day. 32. What do most sleep researchers think of nightmares? A. They have no advantages at all. B. They make people more empathetic. C. They can promote humans’ creativity. D. They are a reflection of waking behaviour. 33. How can nightmare sufferers probably stop nightmares in theory according to the text? A. Try to reduce sensitivity to threats or fear. B. Be more fearful or anxious to nightmares. C. Avoid excitement as much as possible. D. Promote social bonds and empathy. 34. What does the underlined word “perception” in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Awareness. B. Content. C. Intelligence. D. Determination. 35. What can be the best title for the text? A. The Solution of Nightmares B. The Benefits of Nightmares C. The Empathy of Nightmares D. The Tendency of Nightmares 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。 Home from Home: How Family Life Moving to a foreign country is an amazing, life-changing experience. There are some practical decisions that need to be made. 36 For me, choosing to live with a French family was the best choice I made, and here is why. 37 When you’re in a new environment with people you don’t know who are speaking a language you’re still not fluent in, you might feel lost, tired and homesick-I know I did. 38 They showed me which buses to take to get to work, cooked dinner for me so we could eat together, and took me with them on trips to the beach, the theatre and even a bullfight. These were great opportunities to experience French culture and build relationships. They helped me feel more comfortable and welcome. Living with French people has improved my language skills. Being constantly exposed to real French conversation has allowed me to learn new phrases, widen my vocabulary and even improve my accent. My host family are happy to answer my questions and correct me when I say things wrong. 39 The experience of living abroad is one that you will remember forever. Perhaps the friendships, like the memories, will also last. 40 You might return for their birthdays, weddings, holidays, and much more. I hope to remain in contact with my host family long after I leave France because when I was away from my friends and loved ones, they welcomed me and made me part of their family. A. One such decision is choosing where to live. B. You can stay in your own space and privacy. C. Your host family might become your life-long friends. D. It makes me a better and more confident French speaker. E. However, my host family was wonderful and welcoming. F. A family can help you settle in, stopping you from feeling lonely. G. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, a different culture and another language. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I had introduced myself to others by saying, “Hi, I am J’s mother” or “A’s mom” rather than my own name. Another mother 41 asked me, “And do you have a(n) 42 ?” My friend 43 me a few days before. I kept on talking for five minutes about my 44 . When I 45 , she asked, “So, is there anything going on with 46 ?” At first, I didn’t understand 47 she was asking me that. Hadn’t I just told her what was going on with me? But then I realized that 48 I said had actually been about myself. It was all about my kids. I love being a mom. The kids were my world. 49 , it was my kids’ world, and I just lived in it and 50 it didn’t fall apart. The phone call with my friend made me 51 that I needed to start thinking about who else I am 52 being a mother. I realized that to be a good 53 , I also had to be my own person-not just someone who only 54 to take care of other people. I joined a club and started doing some volunteer work. I took a writing class online. I am now a regular 55 to several magazines and write a monthly blog. I don’t make a lot of money by writing, but I feel more 56 as a person. I am 57 and growing, and that makes me more 58 and a better mother. Now when I 59 myself, I say, “Hi, my name is Randi,” and it feels 60 to be me. 41. A. actually B. eventually C. gradually D. generally 42. A. identification B. name C. family D. job 43. A. visited B. blamed C. recognized D. called 44. A. complaint B. career C. children D. responsibility 45. A. accelerated B. choked C. yawned D. finished 46. A. them B. you C. me D. us 47. A. how B. why C. if D. when 48. A. nothing B. something C. all D. anything 49. A. On the contrary B. What’s more C. Or rather D. After all 50. A. made sure B. found out C. tried out D. held back 51. A. imagine B. appreciate C. realize D. suspect 52. A. on account of B. in addition to C in term of D. by means of 53. A. friend B. employee C. mother D. wife 54. A. appeared B. used C. grew D. existed 55. A. contributor B. inspector C. surveyor D. accountant 56. A. contradictory B. disturbed C. compromised D. fulfilled 57. A. sacrificing B. struggling C. scolding D. learning 58. A. merciful B. delighted C. pitiful D. objective 59. A. enjoy B. ease C. introduce D. betray 60. A. fantastic B. desperate C. ambitious D. awkward 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The last full moon of 2017 is going to appear a little bigger and brighter than most. Dec. 3 will bring a supermoon, 61 (mean) a full moon that happens at perigee-the same time that the moon is closest to the earth. 62 this particular occasion, the moon will appear 7 percent larger and 16 percent brighter than usual. Not only will this be the only full supermoon of 2017, 63 it’s also going to kick off a series of three full supermoons in a row. The full moons on Jan. 2 and Jan. 31 will be super 64 (one) and even they’ll be blue super moons, 65 means the second full moon in a single month. While some moonwatchers might be getting excited, some people think the hype (炒作) around supermoons isn’t all it 66 (regard) as being. A scientist slammed (抨击) the term last year as something made up 67 (complete) and a waste of everyone’s time He acknowledged that supermoons would appear bigger and brighter, but that actually an amateur 68 (observe) wouldn’t notice the difference. Another scientist 69 (make) a similar 70 (argue) back in 2012. If the supermoon makes you want to go out and appreciate the sky’s beauty, we say “Go for it.” 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 I got on my bike to take photographs of the nature. It was my school project what had to be finished today. I woke up much earlier than usual and left my house. It was still darker outside. When I arrived the lake, it was just at daybreak. The sky was pink but the sun was rising over the water. I sat on a rock next to the lake and watched the fish swimming in the water, listened to the birds singing in the wood nearby. Sudden, I realized I have forgotten my camera on the bike. I returned to get them. Now, I could take pictures. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 假定你是李华。近期有报道指出中国正在变成一个“一次性社会(The throw-away society)”,即什么东西都用完即扔的社会。请你就此用英文给报社编辑写封信,内容包括: 1. 自己的看法; 2. 举例陈述理由; 3. 提出建议。 注意: 1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 陕西省安康市2018届高三上学期期末教学质量联考(第二次) 英语试题答案 1〜5 BAACC 6〜10 BACAC 11〜15 ABACC 16〜20 ABCCA 21〜23 CDA 24〜27 DDCB 28〜31 CBDA 32〜35 DAAB 36〜40 AFEDC 41〜45 BBDCD 46〜50 BBACA 51〜55 CBCDA 56〜60 DDBCA 61. meaning 62. On 63. but 64. ones 65. which 66. is regarded 67. completely 68. observer 69. made 70. argument 短文改错 I got on my bike to take photographs of the nature. It was my school project what had to be finished today. I 删除the which/that woke up much earlier than usual and left my house. It was still darker outside. When I arrived ∧ the lake, it was dark at just at daybreak. The sky was pink but the sun was rising over the water. I sat on a rock next to the lake and watched and the fish swimming in the water, listened to the birds singing in the wood nearby. Sudden, I realized I have forgotten listening woods Suddenly had my camera on the bike. I returned to get them. Now, I could take pictures. it 书面表达 One possible version: Dear editor, I’m writing to express my opinion, I’m afraid that the report is a warning because everything that we use involves throwing something away. Everyone is focused on what’s new, hot or better. For example, we often abandon our cell phones after maybe just two years and then we buy a new one though they are still in good condition. What’s worse, almost every day, after opening a new package or a food product, there is always a protective wrapper to throw away. I think it is a huge waste. There are numerous ways to prevent that, such as simplifying packing, recycling more different varieties of products and making full use of everything. I really hope our media can take the responsibility to convey the concern to everyone. Thank you. Yours, Li Hua 欢迎访问“高中试卷网”——http://sj.fjjy.org查看更多