福建省漳州八校高三第二次联考英语试卷及答案

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1、2015届高三英语八校第二次联考试卷第I卷 2015.2.6第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 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。例:How much is the shirt?A.$19.15. B.$9.15. C.$9.18. 答案是B。1.Where does the conversation probably take place? A .At the beach B .On t

2、he plance. C.In the music hall.2 .How is the man probably feeling now? A .Tired. BSorry C.Worried.3. What is the probable relationship between the speaker? A. C0-worker. B Neighbours. C. Classmates.4. Who is going on a trip during the holiday? A. The woman. B. The man. C. The kid.5.What are the spea

3、kers going to do? AVisit Greece B .Draw pictures C Read a book.第二节(共1 5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题6When did this conversation take place? A. At the beginning of the new term B .

4、During the summer vacation C. In the last period of the term7Why did Tom come there? A. To meet a new teacher. B. To say goodbye to Lily. C .To attend a history class.8How did Tom feel when he saw Lily? A. Excited. B. Anxious C .Surprised.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9Where might the speakers be? A. At home. B.

5、At the theatre . C. In the car10 .What music does the girl always favor? A. Irish music. B. Jazz. C. Classic music.11When will they go to the concert together? A. Every Friday B .This Friday C .Next Friday听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12 .What is Mart? AAn artist. B. A manager. C .A student13. What is Matt to th

6、e girl? A. Brother BBoyfriend. C .Boss.14. How many people are there in the girls family at least? A .3 . B .4 . C. 5.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Where has Billy been? A. The Forbidden City. B .The Great Wall. C. Hutongs. 16. What activity was most popular among boys? A. Jump rope. B .Hide-andseek. C. Socc

7、er.17. Why is it easy for visitors to get lost? A. Hutongs are rare to westerners. B. There are a lot Of twists and turns C .Therere 3 or4 generations living together听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18 .How many countries were involved in the research? A .45 . B. 81. C .94.19. What do most online customers think o

8、f female models? A .Healthy. B. Beautiful. C .Too thin.20. In which country might people prefer skinny models? A .New Zealand. B. Switzerland . C. China.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Whats the chance of _ a general election this year?A. there beingB. there to beC. there be D.

9、 there going to be22. A Beijing resident was _ for posting false information on a foreign website to get high payment, seriously harming the countrys image.A. charged B. arrested C. accused D. hooked23. The rude man just went on staring at her _ she began to feel uncomfortable and annoyed.A. until B

10、. if C. unless D. while24. His remarks were _ enrage everybody at the meeting.A. so as toB. such as toC. such toD. as much as to25. A love marriage, however, does not necessarily _ much sharing of interests and responsibilities.A. take over B. result in C. hold on D. keep to26. Chenshu seems to be t

11、he happiest woman on the planet, with a healthy work-life balance, _ Chinese-Australian pianist Zhao Yinyin in 2009. A. married B. marrying C. having married D. had married27. _ on a clear day, far from the city crowds, the mountains gave him a sense of peace.A. If walkingB. While walking C. Walking

12、 D. When he was walking28. After a long vacation, Mike came back _.A. freshly and stronglyB. fresh and strongC.being fresh and strongD. to be fresh and strong29. _ the Malaysia government cares about most is _ action they are going to take to remove the influence of the disappearance of the Malaysia

13、 Airline Flight 370.A. That; that B. What; which C. What; what D. That; what 30. _ more effectively with others, more and more people equip themselves with a higher education. A. Compete B. Being competed C. To compete D. Competing31. The question that puzzled them is _ they can get rid of the air p

14、ollution in the area.A. how is it thatB. that how C. that it is how D. how it is that 32. -What bad luck! I had a cut in salary yesterday. - _. I warned you not to be late and inefficient repeatedly but you ignored it.A. You asked for it B. Never mind C. Take it easy D. By all means33. As Britains f

15、irst and only female Prime Minister, Thatcher was famous for her_ style, and thus she was called the“Iron Lady”Aconstant Btough Crough Dmild34. Although most adopted persons want the right to know who their natural parents are, some who have found them wish that they_ the experience of meeting.A. ha

16、vent B. hadnt C. hadnt had D. havent had35. . Fearing that most of the citizens voted him , he a smile.A. for; performed B. for; managed C. against; controlled; D. against; wore第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Its been a year since I last saw my dad alive. He was chained to a 36 bed after months of ne

17、glect. His life came to a tragic end because our plant marijuana (大麻) is federally 37 . As he desperately fought to survive long enough for me to say 38 , I arrived at the hospital in time to hear his silent, lonely, painful soul 39 to me. I heard my dads final message loud and clear.To most people,

18、 we lost the first registered caregiver in Montana. To me, I lost my King and my best friend. His 40 has made me feel more spoiled than ever, bringing me the most 41 friends from the community! Theyve been keeping me 42 , helping me heal, and they wait with me for my mom to come home from prison. Wh

19、en I fall, they bring 43 into my life, wipe my tears and make it easy to get back up.I wish I could thank my dad for all the amazing people his death has brought me, and all his selfless 44 . If I could, I would especially thank him for all the pain and 45 that has led the best of the best fighters

20、to me. I would thank him for standing 46 the food bank lines when I was a teenager and he was 47 and we were hungry. I would tell him how 48 I appreciate him for spoiling us with food when he had money and I would thank him for 49 to give back to the food banks! Id hug him for going broke to buy me

21、a(n) 50 and dryer when I was a young mom, so my kids and I didnt have to go to a dangerous laundry to wash clothes. I would 51 to him for encouraging me to stay in Girl Scouts 52 I was in the tenth grade, despite what friends said about me. That taught me not to 53 what other people think! My dad di

22、dnt have much to 54 because the Feds (联邦调查局成员) stole everything, but his death has made me feel rich 55 his heart was filled with gold. My memories are priceless. 36. A. prisonB. hotelC. homeD. hospital37. A. positive B. illegal C. sceptical D. sustainable38. A. thanks B. helloC. sorry D. goodbye39.

23、 A. shouting B. whisperingC. lying D. complaining40. A. loveB. honestyC. deathD. identity41. A. importantB. amazingC. intelligentD. diligent42. A. calmB. patientC. strongD. independent43. A. luckB. knowledgeC. success D. laughter44. A. sacrificesB. confidenceC. conscienceD. defence45. A. prideB. suf

24、feringC. reliefD. sigh46. A. inB. againstC. between D. for47. A. oldB. energeticC. busyD. broke48. A. farB. soonC. muchD. well49. A. forgettingB. rememberingC. hesitatingD. refusing50. A. washerB. cookerC. ironD. comb51. A. turnB. comeC. talkD. bow52. A. afterB. until C. before D. when53. A. valueB.

25、 careC. ignoreD. emphasize54. A. let out B. put offC. break downD. leave behind55. A. soB. thoughC. because D. but第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) ASome people believe that classes, teachers and school buildings will no longer be necessary in the near future because of the Internet and other new technol

26、ogy. Perhaps this will be true one day, but if the world has no schools, I cant imagine how our society will be. In fact, we should learn how to use new technology to make schools better. We should invent a new kind of school connected to libraries, museums, science centers, labs and even companies.

27、 Technological companies should create learning programs for schools. Scientists could give talks through the Internet. TV networks and local stations could develop programs about things students are studying in school. Labs could set up websites to show new technology, so students could see it on t

28、he Internet.Is this a dream? No. There have been many cities where this is beginning to happen. Here the whole city is connected to the Internet, and learning can take place at home, at school, and in the office. Businessesprovide programs for the schools and the society. The schools provide compute

29、r labs for people without their own computers at home. Because everyone can go on the Internet, older people use it as much as younger ones, and everyone can visit faraway libraries and museums as easily as nearby ones. How will this new thing of school change the usual way of learning? It is a litt

30、le early to be sure, but it is very exciting to think about it. Technology will change the way we learn; schools will change as well; and we will learn something from the Internet.56. Who thinks that students wont have to go to school?A. Everyone.B. The writer.C. Some people.D. The teachers.57. What

31、 does “a new kind of school” mean in the passage?A. A school with many new computers.B. A school with many new students.C. A school with many new teachers.D. A school connected to the Internet.58. Why do people think learning can take place at home, at school, and in the office?A. Because whole city

32、 is connected to the Internet.B. Because everyone can go on the Internet.C. Because getting online is very easy.D. Because Scientists could give talks through the Internet.59. What fact does the passage Not provide? A. Technology will change our way of learning. B. If you are a student, you can set

33、up websites to show new technology. C. The schools provide computer labs for those who have no personal computersD. On the Internet, you can visit another citys libraries as easily as the people there.BOne day, Soapy Smith and I visited a shelter for badly-treated women located in a deserted section

34、 of the city. No one smiled a greeting, and they appeared uninterested in Soapy. One little girl in particular moved like a wisp (纤弱的小东西) in the background. The staff informed me that she had been there for over a month and had not spoken the entire time. Her mother said she had talked at one time b

35、ut not in recent memory. I didnt want to imagine what could have happened to rob this little girl of the natural curiosity and enthusiasm so natural to childhood.Spreading a blanket on the floor, I sat down and put Soapy on the blanket. As the silent child circled past me, I told the group that Soap

36、y would come to talk to them if they sat on his blanket. Several children did this, including the silent girl. She sat rigidly at the edge of the blanket, legs held stiffly out straight in front of her. She was staring hard at Soapy. It appeared that he kept making eye contact with her. She didnt re

37、ach out to him or encourage him in any way. Rather she sat tensely, just staring.Finally Soapy came to a stop about two inches from her. He quietly reached out and laid his chin on her knee. I was astonished. While a common behavior for dogs, this is not a behavior exhibited by rabbits, especially n

38、ot by this rabbit. The child did not reach out to touch Soapy. Instead, she slowly leaned toward him. When her face was within inches of his, she carefully reached out and circled him with her arms. So softly that no one in the room could hear, she began to talk. Folded around the rabbit, she pillow

39、ed her head on his back and whispered to him. Soapy remained motionless.I looked up and noticed that the shelter workers had stopped talking. Every adult in the room froze in place. Time seemed to have stopped. The little girl reappeared when I was preparing to leave. She reached her hands out and l

40、ooked me directly in the eye. I held Soapy out to her. She wrapped him in a big hug and pressed her face against him. Suspended (悬挂) from my hands as he was, I was concerned that he would begin to struggle. Instead he reached out his head again and laid it on the childs shoulder. His breathing slowe

41、d and he closed his eyes. As quickly as it happened, the little girl released her hug and stepped back. As she turned away, I thought I saw the beginnings of a faint smile.The rabbit in his cloud of soft, warm fur had touched something deep in the child something that had died from too much hard exp

42、erience. Soapys innocence and trust appeared to arouse those very same qualities in the little girl. It seems the language of the heart is simple after all. 60. The little girl didnt speak any word because _. A. she liked staying silent and still B. she had no friends to talk with C. she had too muc

43、h hard experience D. the people in the shelter all kept silent 61. What is the correct order of the following events? a. The little girl gave a faint smile. b. Soapy reached out and laid his chin on her knee.c. The little girl carefully reached out and circled him with her arms. d. Soapys breathing

44、slowed and he closed his eyes. e. The little girl began to whisper to Soapy. A. c; b; e; d; a B. b; c; d; e; a C. b; c; e; d; a D. c; b; d; e; a 62. The authors purpose of writing the passage is to tell us _. A. a moving story about a lonely girl who hasnt talked for years B. to pay more attention t

45、o those children who have been deserted by their parents C. a lot of kind people around us are offering help to those in need D. the heart-to-heart communication between animal and human is powerful63.The best title for this passage may be _. A. Soapy Smith and A Little Girl B. A Great Surprise C. T

46、he Language of The Heart D. Human Beings and Animals CMOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) are free, but without tutoring, and are open to anyone, anywhere inthe world. The courses are flexible normally three to five hours of study a week done at any time, short (5 to 10 weeks) and video-rich. They a

47、re also heavily dependent on crowd sourcing: you can discuss a course with fellow students through online forums, discussion boards and peer review. Students dont have to finish the courses, pass assessments or do assignments, but, if they do, they get a certification of participation.The Open Unive

48、rsity launched FutureLearn, the UKs answer to US platforms such as Coursera, EdX and Udacity, which have been offering MOOCs from top US universities for the past two years. The response has been incredible, with more than three million people registering worldwide. Meanwhile, in 2012, Edinburgh Uni

49、versity became the first non-US institution to join Courseras partnership, comprising 13 universities. “We already run 50 online masters degrees, so this was a logical expansion,” says Professor Jeff Haywood, Edinburghs vice-principal. “Its an investment in teaching methods research. How am I going

50、to teach introductory philosophy to 100,000 people? Thats what I call educational R&D.” He adds “If you look ahead 10 years, youd expect all students graduating to have taken some online courses, so youve got to research that. Our MOOCs are no more in competition with our degrees than a lifelong lea

51、rning course because they dont carry credits.”Cooperation is key, Haywood stresses. It is far better to offer 20-30 courses in your own areas of expertise (专门技能) and let other institutions do likewise. Professor Mike Sharples, FutureLearns academic lead, goes further: “Weve tied the elements availab

52、le before into a package of courses offered by leading universities worldwide on a new software platform, with a new way of promoting it and also a new social-learning teaching method. You wont just receive an exam, but be able to discuss and mark each others assignments.”Bath University, one of mor

53、e than 20 universities working with FutureLearn, launches its first course, Inside Cancer, next January, and regards MOOCs as a way of breaking down age barriers. Theres no reason why someone doing GCSEs should not look at our MOOCs and get quite a way through them, or someone at PhD level and beyon

54、d, says Professor Bernie Morley, expert for learning and teaching.64. MOOCs have these features EXCEPT that _.A. MOOCs are free of charge for anyoneB. MOOCs can be adjusted according to peoples learning paceC. MOOCs provide teachers instructions if you have some difficultyD. MOOCs have a platform fo

55、r learners to share their learning experience65. The response to FutureLearn has been thought to be unbelievable mainly because _.A. all the courses on the platform are available to anyone in the worldB. Edinburgh University became the first non-US institution to join itC. the number of people regis

56、tering in the platform is beyond expectationD. students can get a certification of participation without passing assessments 66. What can be inferred from Professor Bernie Morley in the last paragraph?A. People with various learning levels will probably show interest in MOOCs.B. People at PhD level

57、have already known everything about MOOCs.C. Inside Cancer will be the most popular course for someone doing GCSEs.D. MOOCs are not so competitive as lifelong learning courses due to the problems of credits.67. The passage mainly deals with _.A. the various opinions on FutureLearnB. the advantages o

58、f online teaching methodsC. the popularity of no-credit coursesD. the appearance of a new learning platformD Now came great news! It came from a neighboring state, where the familys only surviving relative lived. It was Sallys relative a distant relative by the name of Tilbury Foster, seventy and si

59、ngle. Tilbury now wrote to Sally, saying he should shortly die, and should leave him thirty thousand dollars, cash; not for love, but because money had given him most of his troubles, and he wished to place it where there was good hope that it would continue its evil work. The bequest would be found

60、 in his will, and would be officially handed over provided that Sally should be able to prove to the executors (遗嘱执行人). As soon as Aleck had partially recovered from the strong emotions created by the letter, she sent someone to the relatives home and subscribed for the local paper. For the rest of

61、the day Sally made confusion with his books, and Aleck could not keep her mind on her affairs, not even take up a flower-pot or book or a stick of wood without forgetting what she had intended to do with it. For both were dreaming.“Thirty thousand dollars!”All day long Aleck was absorbed in planning how to invest it, Sally

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