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1、唐山一中高三年级强化提升考试(四)英语试卷注意事项:1. 答题前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。 注意事项:1. 答题前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。 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

2、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。例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15. B.9.15. C.9.18.答案是B。1. How long will the speakers stay in Greenwich? A. Two hours.B. Two and a half hours.C. Three and a half hours.2. What does the man

3、 want the woman to do? A. Return some books.B. Talk with a professor.C. Cancel classes.3. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a hotel.B. At home.C. On a ship.4. What was the woman doing? A. Looking for something.B. Admiring a building.C. Selling flowers.5. What does the girl think

4、 of the new teachers lessons? A. Easy.B. Popular.C. Challenging.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Employer and employee.

5、B. Husband and wife.C. Workmates.7. What will the man do next? A. Clear dirty dishes.B. Change tablecloths.C. Fold the paper.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。8. How does the man overcome his fear? A. By walking.B. By shouting.C. By singing.9. What did the woman do on the stormy night? A. She lay in bed.B. She hid s

6、omewhere.C. She stayed with her dad.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。10. Why does the girl care about the show time? A. She needs time to do her homework. B. She and Shannon have fixed the time. C. She doesnt want to come home early.11. Which show has the girl finally decided to see? A. The nine oclock show.B. Th

7、e seven fifteen show.C. The five oclock show.12. How will the girl go to the cinema? A. By car.B. By bus.C. By bike.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。13. Why does the man make the phone call? A. To ask for a colored picture. B. To order some machines. C. To confirm the delivery time.14. What will the woman do this

8、 afternoon? A. Fax the man a brochure.B. Work out the agreement.C. Attend a meeting.15. Why cant the machines be delivered by the end of this month? A. There arent enough machines. B. The distance is too long. C. The time is too limited.16. When will the man sign the agreement? A. This evening.B. To

9、morrow morning.C. Tomorrow noon.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17. When will the lunch break start? A. At 11:40.B. At 11:50.C. At 12:00.18. Whats the speaker mainly talking about? A. A new product.B. Office hours.C. A recycling program.19. When will the changes take place? A. Next Wednesday.B. Next Thursday.C.

10、Next Friday.20. What are the listeners asked to do? A. Visit the speakers office.B. Take a paper of information. C. Select food to order.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。AI grew up in a family that ate dinner together every evening. Although m

11、y parents enjoyed wine, they rarely drank during the week and always in moderation (节制). As for myself, I wasnt interested in alcoholic drinks and neither were my high school friends.So when I arrived on campus for my first year of university life, I was a bit shocked. Many different events had been

12、 organized for the freshmen, but they all had one thing in commonalcohol, and plenty of it. Not wanting to be left out, I joined a few of the events. But I always returned home early, feeling disappointed. Your personality, interests and experiences didnt matter at all, only how many alcoholic drink

13、s you could absorb before passing out (喝醉). It seemed shallow to me. I wanted to get to know my new coursemates, not how fast they could down a pint of beer.Gradually, however, I realized that real friends dont judge you by how much you can drink and there were other ways of making friends. I joined

14、 a photography society, took a first aid course, and every weekend I went cycling with a coursemate. I found that by engaging in these activities and sharing the fun of learning new skills together in a group, I formed much stronger bonds with my new friends than even the strongest alcoholic drinks

15、could encourage.Another valuable lesson I learned is that its perfectly okay to say “No” if you dont want to drink. However, in many Western societies, especially the UK, binge drinking (狂喝) has become the norm (标准). Many people who drink dont necessarily want to, but they give in to the peer pressu

16、re (同伴压力) theyre afraid to say “No”.21. What shocked the author when he entered university?A. The limited activities. B. The popularity of alcohol.C. The strange campus. D. The drunken coursemates.22. Why did the author return home early from the events at first?A. He wasnt good at drinking. B. He h

17、ad no familiar coursemates. C. He hated the way people got along. D. He was left out by the organizers.23. How did the author finally make real friends at university?A. By giving in to the peer pressure. B. By saying “No” to alcoholic drinks. C. By staying away from group activities. D. By joining p

18、eople with common interests.B A Dutch artist and designer has come up with a device which he hopes will get rid of pollutants from Beijings smog skies, creating clean air for the citys mask-wearing people.An electromagnetic field(电磁场)will pull particles(微粒)in the smog to the ground where they can be

19、 easily cleaned. “Its like when you have a balloon which has static(静电)and your hair goes toward it. Same with the smog,” says artist Daan Roosegaarde. His studio has reached an agreement with the Beijing government to test the technology in one of tile (瓷砖,瓦片) capitals parks. With its skies regular

20、ly covered by dirty gray smog, Beijing this week announced a series of emergency measures to handle the problem. Roosegaarde says an indoor model device has already proven it works and is confident that the results with the help of a team of scientists and engineers can be replicated(复制的)outside.“Be

21、ijing is quite a good place because the smog in Beijing is quite low. It lies in a valley so theres not so much wind. Its a good environment to explore this kind of thing. Well be able to purify the air and the challenge is to get the top of the smog so you can see the sun again.”Roosegarrde acknowl

22、edges that projects like this are a way of drawing attention to the problem, rather than a practical solution to Beijings awful air pollution. “This is not the real answer for smog. The real answer has to do with clean cars, different industry and different lifestyles.” However, he hopes the project

23、 will make a “fundamental statement” by allowing the citys people to realize the difference between breathing clean and smog-filled air.24. The device works by _. A. absorbing hair with a balloon with static B. creating clean air and let it out into the skyC. helping keep the particles out with more

24、 masks. D. pulling pollutants to the ground with an electromagnetic field25. According to the passage, _. A. the Beijing government has never done anything to handle the air pollution B. the Beijing government has agreed to use the technology in Beijing C. they have proven the results of the device

25、both indoors and outdoors D. the results of the air-cleaning device can be expectable26. What does Roosegaarde really mean by saying “Beijing is quite a good place”? A. The weather in Beijing is good for foreigners to live in. B. Beijing is quite fit for using the air-cleaning device. C. The air pol

26、lution in Beijing is not quite serious. D. It is easy to get the top of the smog in Beijing.27. Roosegaarde appeals to people in Beijing to _. A. pay attention to air pollution and solve the problem finally B. realize how serious the pollution theyre facing is C. invent more devices to clean the smo

27、g in Beijing D. drive modern cars and try different lifestylesC Is pricing a plane ticket based on the passengers weight fair? If youre taking an international flight on Samon Air today, your fare will be based on your weight, along with that of your luggage. The cost is0.93 to1.06 for each kilogram

28、. The average American woman weighs 75.5 kilograms, far from the ideal weight for her average height. Her ticket on Samoa Air, at the1 a kilogram rate, would cost75.50. But lets be honest here. Since the adavantage American woman is overweight, the ticket will cost her more. Samoa Air Chief Executiv

29、e Chris Langton said, “Planes are run by weight and not by seat. The plane can only carry a certain amount of weight and that weight needs to be paid.” He believes other airlines should adopt the policy. Its not a new idea. I remember a newspaper columnist years ago who put forth the idea that the h

30、eavier among us should pay more for their seats on planes, trains and buses. Who hasnt been squeezed into a middle seat between two plus-sized folks on a flight? Its happened to me; one time my married seatmates had purposefully chosen their seats to have more space until a sold-out flight put me be

31、tween them. No one of my better flying experiences.What if such a policy is adopted by some airlines in the United States? Could such pricing provide a much-needed motivation for Americans to reduce body weight? I hope so. But, as we know, more than one-third of us are obese and another third are ov

32、erweight. The high probability is that the heavy customers will not suddenly lose weight or stop flying, but will instead choose a different airline, simply moving the supposed problem elsewhere. Theres no doubt that the heavier will suffer more discrimination (岐视). Discrimination against the overwe

33、ight in the United States has increased by 66 percent over the last decade “and is comparable to rates of racial discrimination, especially among women,” wrote Yale University researcher Rebecca M. Puhl. Your weight can affect your salary, your chances for employment, how others view you and even, n

34、ow, your air fares. “If the policy succeeds it may encourage the spread of body discrimination across different industries and the wider culture,” said one British“editorial writer. He holds that it is companies duty to provide equipment that meet the needs of their customers.And well see how effect

35、ive it is as a business model.28. In Paragraph 3, Chris Langton _.A. explained the reasons for the ticket policyB. showed the difficulties of the ticket policyC. expressed his doubt about the ticket policyD. discussed the advantages of the ticket policy29. If some American airlines adopt the ticket

36、policy_.A. they will possibly lose a lot of customersB. there will be less overweight peopleC. people will use other forms of transportationD. the problem of overweight planes will be partly solved30. The author mentions Puhls study to show_.A. women are less likely to suffer discriminationB. racial

37、 discrimination is getting worse nowadaysC. the ticket policy will have little influence on the obeseD. the ticket policy will make body discrimination more serious31. Which best describes the British editorial writers attitude to Samoa Airs policy?A. Optimistic. B. Defensive. C. Disapproving. D. Ca

38、sual.DRepeated cases of child abuse in China have shocked the country. They also have led to more protection of childrens rights. But rights activists say the government and private groups need to do more to help children in need. Gege is seven years old. She has been homeless for almost half her li

39、fe. Her mother suffers from a mental condition. They lived on the streets in Shenzhen for more than three years. A man named Xiao Xudong learned about Gege. He told her story to the local media earlier this year. Government officials heard the story and found help for Gege and her mom. The mother be

40、gan to receive treatment for her mental problems. Gege was sent to a center for children who lost both parents. She was later re-united with her father. Her story has a happy ending. But social workers are not yet celebrating. Xiao Xudong spoke on Skype. He said, “We have many child protection organ

41、izations, but why do we still have so many children being abused and neglected?”A six-year-old girl in Yiwu was beaten to death by her own mother. Two girls in Nanjing died from starvation in their own home. The reports shocked many Chinese and led the government to strengthen measures to protect ch

42、ildrens rights.Xie Change is a lawyer. She offers legal assistance at a child protection service called Hope Home. Ms. Xie said that China has laws to protect childrens rights. But the laws are often unclear, she added, and difficult to put into effect. However, the government is starting to recogni

43、ze the problems in the child welfare system. New rules state that parents or legal guardians who sexually abuse, sell, abandon or violently hurt children will lose their legal right to care for them. Ms. Xie approves of the new regulations. She says they are a good way to help protect children. But,

44、 she says police and other officials do not know about the regulations or do not always follow them. She also notes that the new regulations have the force of law, but they have not yet been written into laws. 32. The example of Geges life experience given in the second paragraph is to _.A. illustra

45、te that child abuse has aroused the concerns of societyB. indicate the seriousness of child abuse in ChinaC. prove that every abused child that receives help will have a happy endingD. show that using the media is the best way to help abused children33. What causes the laws to protect childrens righ

46、ts to be ineffective?A. The laws are so complicated that people dont understand them.B. The laws are so general that they are hard to put into effect.C. The laws are often ignored by the government.D. The laws are impractical.34. According to Xie Change, new regulations aimed at protecting children

47、_.A. are more reasonable than before B. have got the best resultC. dont have the force of law D. should be written into laws35. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To call on people to have sympathy for abused children.B. To explain the urgency of the need to solve child abuse in China.C. To help

48、abused children find a happy ending.D. To raise the governments concerns to protect children.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。)Real-life Room Escape GamesReal-life room escape games are a type of physical adventure game in which p

49、eople are locked in a room with other participants and have to use the things in the room to settle a series of puzzles, find clues, and escape the room within a set time limit.The games are based on Escape the Room video games, such as Crimson Room and QP-Shot, created by TAKAGISM Inc. By Toshimits

50、u Takagi in 2005, in which the player is locked inside a room and must explore his or her surroundings in order to escape. 36 Other inspirations include adventure board games and movies. Real-life room escape games are becoming popular in the United States, Japan, and China. 37 For example, some gam

51、es require you escape prison cells while others require you escape space stations. 38 Soon, they were exported to North America, Asia and Australia. Examples include the two pioneer companies Hint Hunt and Adventure Rooms.The games were so successful that the new locations began opening up across Ch

52、ina, in cities big and small, according to Want China Times. In the southern city of Shenzhen, for example, the first escape game location opened last August. 39 “These real-life escape games can help those who stay at home on their computers and iPad all day to experience real social circles,” Tian

53、 Xiaohuan, who owns two room escape game stores in Jinan, told Want China Times. Earlier this year, The South China Morning Post said the real-life escape games are a hit among “highly stressed students and overworked young professionals.” 40 Some players get so involved that they tear down equipmen

54、t or decorations inside their “prisons”, as Zhu Yumeng, chief operating officer of Beijing room escape game store Taoquan told China Daily.A. Each game adds local themes to settings.B. And seven new game locations quickly followed.C. They should also be brave enough to face their fears.D. Sometimes

55、the excitement becomes a bit much, though.E. Weekend or day event escape games in a fixed location were first opened in Europe.F. Permanent real life escape games have been held in some stores.G. Players must be observant and use their critical thinking skills to escape the room.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45

56、分)第一节 完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Like any good mother, when Karen found out that another baby was on the way, she did what she could to help her three-year-old son, Michael, prepare for a new baby. They found out that it was going to be a gir

57、l, and day after day, night after night, Michael 41 to his sister in Mommys tummy. He was building a bond of love with his little sister before he even met her. The pregnancy progressed 42 for Karen until the labor pains came. Soon it was every five minutes . every minute. But something serious 43 d

58、uring delivery. Finally, Michaels little sister was born. But she was in serious 44 . With siren (警报) howling in the night, the ambulance 45 the infant (婴儿) to the Intensive Care unit at St. Marys Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. The days passed by. The little girl got 46 . The doctors told the par

59、ents, “There is very little hope. Karen and her husband contacted a local cemetery (墓地) about a burial plot. They had 47 a special room in their home for the new baby now they planned a funeral. After two weeks in ICU, it looked as if a funeral would come 48 the week was over. Michael, kept begging

60、his parents to let him see his sister, “I want to sing to her,” he said. Kids were never 49 in ICU. But Karen made up her mind to take Michael 50 they liked it or not. If he didnt see his sister now, he may never see her alive. She 51 him in an oversized suit and 52 him into ICU. He looked like a wa

61、lking laundry basket, but the head nurse 53 him as a child, “Get that kid out of here now!” The mother rose up strong in Karen, and the usually 54 lady glared steel-eyed right into the head nurses face, saying in a 55 tone of voice, “He is not leaving until he sings to his sister!” Karen towed Micha

62、el to his sisters bedside. He gazed at the tiny baby 56 the battle to live. And he began to sing. 57 the pure hearted voice of a 3-year-old, Michael sang: “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy when skies are gray” 58 the baby girl responded. The pulse rate began to 59 down and be

63、came steady.“Keep on singing, Michael.” encouraged Karen. “You never know, dear, how much I love you. Please dont take my sunshine away”As Michael sang to his sister, the babys breathbecame as smooth as a kittens purr.“Keep on singing, Michael.” “The other night, dear, as I lay sleeping” Michaels little sister relaxed as rest, healing rest, seemed to sweep over her.Funeral plans were 60 . The next day the very next day the little girl was well enough to go home!The

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