江苏省扬州市2017届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷

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1、-第一学期期末检测试题高三英语 .1 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号等填涂在答题卡相应位置处。 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题:每题1分,满分5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一种小题,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,你均有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. Who is the woman talking to? A. James. B. Drake. C. Daniel.

2、2. Why was the man arrested? AHe robbed a bank. B. He looks very similar to a criminal. C. He broke into his neighbors house.3. What did the man do just now? A. He went shopping. B. He made tea. C. He washed the kettle.4. What does the man ask the woman to do? A. To hold a party on Sunday. B. To end

3、 the party by midnight. C. To help him.5. How many people does the man book a table for? A10. B11. C12.第二节(共1 5小题;每题1分,满分1 5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几种小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选顼中选出最佳选项,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7两个小题。6. Where does this conversation tak

4、e place? A. In their home. B. In a restaurant. C. At a hotel.7. What will the speakers do after breakfast? A. Look for another hotel. B. Go shopping. C. Meet friends. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. Why doesnt the man allow the lady to park here? A. Cars are not allowed to park here. B. The parking space has

5、 been booked. C. He cant recognize the car and the lady.9. What can we learn about the lady? A. She is a mother. B. She has blonde hair now. C. She has just moved. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. When will the man arrive at Chicago?A. 9:00 a.m. B.8:30 a.m. C.6:45 a.m.11. Why does the man choose a night fl

6、ight? A. To have an early appointment. B.To get a better price. C.To make a round trip12. What is the flight number? A300. B302. C305. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Who did Barbara call? A. Bob. B.Bert. C.Boris.14. What did the woman ask the man to do? A. To have a party. B.To meet a friend. C.To have d

7、inner.15. What was wrong with the man? A. Had a headache. B.Had a fever. C.Coughed badly.16. What would the man do this morning? A. Have dinner with friends. B.Rest at home. C.Do some work. 听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. What do the member states of the Commonwealth have in common? A.A political system.

8、B.Religion. C.Working language.18. What do people do on Commonwealth Day? A. Discuss current issues. B.Celebrate their friendship. C.Join in a writing competition.19. What is the passage mainly about? A. The Commonwealth Games. B.An important holiday. C.An international association.20. What is TRUE

9、according to the passage? A. The Heads of Government Meeting is held every two years. B. Commonwealth Day is held in the second week ofMay. C. Commonwealth Games is held every three years. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共1 5小题;每题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. The volun

10、teers provided the lonely elders each with an overcoat,_could help them keep warm through the winter. A. one B.that C.it D.one that22. What? The computer has broken down again! It_all right this morning. A. is working B.was working C.had worked D.has worked23. 一the arguments, its necessary to consid

11、er the contributions Hong Kong Disneyland has made in lifting the number of tourists. A. Whatever B.Whichever C.However D.Whenever24. The local authorities provide every college student this year with an annual_of4000 yuan for food and tuition fees. A. award B.admission C.allowance D.acquisition25.

12、Quite afew graduates cannot find jobs the moment they graduate. The situation will not change much_the government makes more efforts. A. if B.when C.unless D.since26. Trump Tower,_as the headquarters for The Trump Organization, is a 58-story-skycraper _ _ in Midtown Manhattan. A. serving; located B.

13、 served; located C. served; locating D. serving; locating27.I think that conflict is unlikely to happen, but ifit_,the interest of both China and the U.S. would be severely damaged. A. would occur B. had occured C. were to occur D. occurs28. -Dont forget to drop me a line when you settle down. -Trus

14、t me!1 wont. Ill keep you_. A. touched B. posted C. corresponded D. preserved29. No wonder some people dont show sympathy for the victim of the accident. She_ have observed the traffic rules. A. must B. should C. need D. would30. -How I am eager to see your new car! May I have a look now, Peter? _ _

15、. Its great to share. A. Thats all right. B. Couldnt agree more. C. You must be kiddding. D.By all means.31. How I envy Jones! She can eat super big hamburgers without fear_she will put on much weight. A. that B.which C.whether D.where32. The farmers were worried about the coming flood, because they

16、 just_ the seeds. A. have; sowed B.had; sowed C.had; been sowing D.would; sow33. -Would you mind going to the movies by yourself tonight? -I am afraid.1 will feel lonely in the theatre, with no one_me. A. being accompanied B.accompained C.to accompany D.having accompanied34._all the work youre putti

17、ng in, remember that youre probably growing roots not fruit. A. For feat of B.Apart from C.Regardless of D.In spite of35. This policy, which used to be very successful, is a_,though it no longer meets the needs of the current situation. A. sacred cow B.Pandoras box C.Mickey Mouse course D.good Samar

18、itan第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Years ago, feeling tired and frustrated, I began to doubt whether teaching was worth itanymore. 36 ,a ridiculous moment in class lit my way out of the darkness. 1 was teaching a chemistry lesson, and the students were

19、 37 about working with alcohollamps. But a girl couldnt get her wick(灯芯)to bum. She was one of the kids who always seemto be the 38 one picked for the team, who appeared to have 39 that she could never bespecial. Normally I do not interfere with science projects, because 40 Can be part of the learni

20、ngprocess. Yet this was simply a matter of faulty equipment; the wick was not as 4 1 as it shouldhave been. I needed to 42 . The girl had tears in her eyes, and I felt 43 of myself for ever having felt like giving up.For that one moment, the only thing that_44 to me was that this girl should have a

21、successfulexperiment. She was going to go home that day with a 45 0n her face. I bent over her alcohollamp, and with a long kitchen match tried to reach the wick.1 was so 46 to the match that Icould feel the flame. Finally the wick caught fire, and I looked up triumphantly(得意洋洋地), 47 the smile on th

22、e girls face. 48 She took one look at me and began screaming in fear. I did not understand why thekids were all pointing at me 49 I realized that the flame had lit my hair. Several kids ran tome and 50 at may head. Talk about a dream come true-they got to hit their teacher on thehead and say they we

23、re_ 51 him. A few minutes later, all was well and l watched the kids 52 the experiment. I felt like anidiot, and yet for the first time in weeks,I felt how much I 53 about teaching. I had tried hardto help someone; though not particularly well, but the 54 was there. From that moment, Idetermined to

24、always teach like my hair was_ 55 .36.A. Instantly B.Fortuantely C.Hopefully D.Absolutely37.A. excited B.embarrassed C.skeptical D.particular38.A. first B.best C.last D.very39.A. accepted B.denied C.declared D.hoped40.A.practice B.accidents C.inaccuracy D.failure41.A.dry B.big C.thick D.long42.A.ste

25、p in B.step aside C.step up D.step down43.A.proud B.aware C.tired D.ashamed44.A.happened B.attended C.mattered D.related45.A.fear B.smile C.shame D.surprise46.A.accessible B.close C.low D.short47.A.expecting B.finding C.missmg D.imagining48.A.Rather B.Besides C.Still D.Instead49.A.as B.when C.until

26、D.since50.A.looked B.shouted C.hit D.waved51.A.helping B.cursing C.kidding D.amusing52.A.beginning B.pausing C.continuing D.preparing53.A. argued B.cared C.complained D.worried54.A.strategy B.reason C.scheme D.effort55.A.on fire B.on end C.in sight D.in chaos 第三部分:阅读理解(共1 5小题;每题2分,满分30 分) 请认真阅读下列短文,

27、从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Parking Information There is a mix of paid and free parking on Granville Island. Below you will find all relevantinformation to parking and traffic management.FREE PARKING STALLS(停车位) Free parking throughout Granville Island for all motorized vehicles is in

28、tended for visitorsonly. Free parking stalls are available and vehicles arc limited to occupy one stall, once per day,and within the maximum posted time limit. When the posted time limit is reached you move yourvehicle, or should you require additional parking during the same day, your vehicle must

29、beparked in a pay parking stall. Free Parking restrictions are strictly enforced from 7 am t0 7 pm,7 days a week Once your vehicle is parked, you are not permitted to move to another free stall on GranvilleIsland at any other time throught out the day. You may move to any of the pay stalls.PAID PARK

30、ING STALLSPay parking restrictions are strictly enforced from 7 am to 7 pm,7 days a week.Daily Parking The Daily Pass is valid for 24 hours from the time of purchase. ITic pass is VOID(无效) ifnot placed face up with ihc date and time visible, the pass is VOID if not parked in a pay parkinglot.Weekly

31、Parking The Weekly Pass is valid for 7 days from the time of purchase. The pass is VOID if notplaced face up with the date and time visible. The pass is VOID if not parked in a pay parking lot.Monthly Parking Monthly parking is limited and available on a first come first serve basis and sold startin

32、g onthe twenty-sixth (26) of every month. Monthly Parking Passes are available at the Granville IslandAdministration Office from 8:30am-5:00pm. A monthly parking pass allows a vehicle to be parked in an appointed parking stall only whenit is clearly displayed. Lost monthly passes cannot be replaced.

33、56. Visitors to Granville Island can_ A. park their cars for free as long as they wish B. move their cars to different free stalls C. pay the parking when the time limit is reached D. use the same free stall for many times 57. Which of the following is TRUE according to the notice? A. paid parking p

34、ass is valid only when it is clearly displayed. B. Cars with the Daily Parking Pass can be parked in a free stall. C. One can buy the Monthly Parking Pass on any day of the month. D. One can apply for a new Monthly Parking Pass if it is lost. B Britains housing crisis has reached a new peak with the

35、 average Londoner now needing amassive 14 times their annual salary to afford to buy in the capital. The research shows the crisisisnt limited to London either- any other cities, including Cambridge and Oxford, also havedouble-digit prices to earnings ratios. Across the UK as a whole, people now nee

36、d on averagesix-and-a-halftimes their annual salary to buy their own home. As a result of being unable to afford to buy in the southern cities, families are being forced tomove out to areas where house prices are lower. But this is putting increasing pressure on prices incities such as Manchester an

37、d Birmingham where house price inflation is set to rocket. Regionalcities have more aitractive affordability levels and house prices have significant potential upsidefor growth in the near term subject to (受 . .支配) the outlook for the economy, RichardDonnell from Hometrack said. In a bid to ease the

38、 increasing pressure in the Britains housing market, earlier this weekChancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond released a new Housing Infrastructure Fund whichthe government hopes will support the construction of 100,000 new homes in areas which needthem most. But Donnell said: These measures focu

39、s on the longer term challenges of addressinghousing supply and will have limited impact on the current situation of housing affordability,which will be decided by market forces and households expectations for jobs and the cost ofborrowing. While mortgage(抵押贷款) rates are at their lowest ever level,

40、making it cheap to borrow, itseems fewer people are being approved for a loan. Yesterday the British Bankers Associationpublished figures showing that mortgage approvals were 10 per cent down in October from a yearearlier. Fewer approvals and the continuing squeeze on affordability is pushing an inc

41、reasingnumber of would-be homeowners out of the market. Communities secretary Sajid Javid said: We have been clear that we need to build a lot morehomes if we are to achieve a country that works for everyone. That is why we are announcing thebiggest housing investment in a generation to step up hous

42、e building. With a doubting in capitalspending, we are stimulationg(刺激) the market needs for a step change in the number of homesbeing built in the places people want to live.58. What is the present condition of the house price in the UK? A. People in some places need to pay over ten times to earnin

43、gs ratios to buy houses. B. The British still feel affordability is under their control despite the price increase. C. Facing the the price increase, more and more people are rushing to buy houses. D. Now people have to pay six-and-a-half times the previous house price.59. It can he inferred from Ri

44、chard Donnells words that A. people in regional cities will burden more pressure of moving out B. people in regional cities would choose to build rockets rather than houses C. house prices in regional cities have the potential for increase D. house prices in regional cities will turn economic growth

45、 upside down60. According to the passage, the effective solution to the housing crisis is A. to lower the mortgage rates B. to promote housing construction C.to increase citizens earnings D. to move people to regional cities C Using a mobile phone for more than 10 years increases the risk of getting

46、 brain cancer,according to Ihc most comprehensive study of the risks yet published. The study-which contradicts official statements that there is no danger of getting the diseasefound that people who have had the phones for a decade or more are twice as likely to get amalignant tumour(恶性肿瘤) on the s

47、ide of the brain where they hold the handset. The scientists who conducted the research say using a mobile for just an hour every workingday during that period is enough lo increase the risk-and international standard used to protectusers from the radiation emitted is not safe and needs to be revise

48、d. They concluded that caution is needed in the use of mobile phones and believe children,who are especially vulnerable(脆弱的), should be discouraged from using them at all. Britains largest investigation into the health risks of the technology, the MobileTelecommunications and Health Research (MTHR)

49、programme - funded by government andindustry sources reported that mobile phones have not been found to be associated with anybiological or harmful health effects. But its chairman, Professor Lawrie Challis, admitted that only a small proportion of theresearch had covered people who had used the pho

50、nes for more than a decade. He warned: Wecannot rule out the possibility at this stage that cancer could appear in a few years time. The new study-headed by two Swedes, Professor Lennart Hardell of the UniversityHospital in Orebro and Professor Kjell Hansson Mild of Umea University, who also serves

51、on theMTHR programmes management committee-goes some way to meeting the deficiency(缺陷). The scientists pulled together the results of the 11 students that have so far investigated theoccurrence of tumours in people who have used phones for more than a decade, using research inSweden, Denmark, Finlan

52、d, Japan, Germany, the United States and Britain. They found almost allhad discovered an increased risk, especially on the side of the head where people listened to theirhandset. five of the six studies of malignant tumour found an increased risk, and only one did not stillfound an increase in benig

53、n (良性的) tumour. Four of the five studies that looked acousticneuromas(听神经肿瘤) found them. The exception was based on only two cases of the diseease,but still found that long-term users had larger tumours than other people. The scientists assembled the findings of all the studies to analyse them colle

54、ctively. Thisrevealed that people who have used their phones for a decade or more are 20 per cent more likelyto_contract acoustic neuromas, and 30 per cent more likely to get malignant gliomas. The risk is even greater on the side of the head the handset is used: long-term users weretwice as likely

55、to get the gliomaS(胶质瘤), and two and a half times more likely to get theacoustic neuromas there than other people. The scientists conclude: Results from present studies on use of mobile phones for more than 10 years give a consistent pattern of an increased risk for acoustic neuroma and glioma. They

56、 addthat an increased risk for other types of brain tumours cannot be ruled out.61. We can infer from the passage that A. there is no link between malignant tumour and mobile phones B. all brain cancers result from the long exposure to the mobile radiation C. the present standard by authorities on m

57、obile radiation is controversial D. the risk of brain cancer caused by mobile phones remains to unclear62. The new study headed by the two Swedes A. corrected the deficiency in the MTHR programmers management B. came to a conclusion similar to that of MTHRs investigation C. ruled out the possibility

58、 that long-time users could get brain cancer D. made some improvements by expanding the investigation samples63. The passage tries to tell us that _ A. using mobile phones is dangerous to peoples health B. children should be forbidden to use mobile phones C. people using mobile phones an hour every

59、working day will get brain cancer D. the more people use mobile phones, the more likely they are to get brain cancer64. The underlined word contract in paragraph 9 probably means . A. be infected with B. be associated with C. be faced with D. be covered with 65. The best title of the passage is_ A.

60、The Causes of Brain Cancer B. The Hidden Danger of Mobile Phones C. The Research of Brain Cancer D. The Negative Effects of Mobile Phone D Joey Moreland awoke in his hotel bed in Boston a few minutes before noon. He had sleptdeeply, partly because he had been exhausted by the time hed gotten to bed, but also because hedtaken care of some of the things that had been worrying him. He

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