黑龙江省哈六中高三上学期期中考试英语试题及答案

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1、哈尔滨市第六中学2014-2015 学年度上学期期中考试高三英语试题考试时间: 120分钟 满分:150分第 I 卷听力部分(共20小题,30分,每小题1.5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.What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Run a

2、round town B. Give up buying the shoes C. Buy the shoes from the catalog. 2. What does the mans boss look like?A. He is tall with short hair. B. His hair is curly and short C. He is very old with long hair. 3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Their favourite trip B. Their favourite anim

3、als C. Their favourite zoo. 4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a store B. At a barbers C. At a restaurant 5. How many of the womans friends are coming from London today?A. Two B. Three C. Four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。

4、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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What does the man want to do?A. Walk quickly B. Enjoy the fresh air C. Rest to have something to eat 7. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Pick up his rubbish B. Throw his rubbish away C. Throw his rubbish into a dust

5、bin听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the speakers doing?A. Buying some furniture B. Moving house C. Seeing a doctor9. Where is the park?A. Opposite the school B. Opposite the mans house C. Down the road10. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Boil some water B. Make tea for him C. Buy a coffee for him

6、听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. When did the speakers probably meet last time?A. On Friday B. On Saturday C. On Sunday 12. What does the man think of Jills party?A. It was excellent B. It was as good as Pauls party C. It was very cool. 13. Where did everybody dance at Jills party?A. In the sitting room B. In h

7、er garden C. On the ship 听第9段材料,回答第14题至16题。14. When will the womans class leave for the trip?A. On Sunday B. On Saturday C. On Friday 15. Why will Fiona be absent from the trip?A. She is ill. B. She has to look after her father C. She has a lot of homework to do16. How did the man get over his fear

8、of wild animals?A. He read a lot of books about them B. He often went to the park to see them. C. He watched a lot of documentaries about them. 听第10段材料,回答第17题至20题。17. How long does the painting class last?A. For 30 weeks B. For 33 weeks C. For 37 weeks. 18. When is the drawing class?A. On Mondays an

9、d Wednesdays B. On Tuesdays and Thursdays C. On Tuesdays and Fridays 19. What do the listeners have to do at weekends at the end of the year?A. Take an exam B. Set up an exhibition C. See some exhibitions 20. Where is the timetable?A. In the speakers office B. On the Internet C. On each listeners de

10、sk. 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40 分)第一节:阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A.I always avoid going on field investigations with the toxics(有毒物) team, unless its absolutely necessary. Its not that I mind the hard work, or am afraid of coming into contact with toxic substances. What I fear is quickly losin

11、g hope about the work I do. However, doing field research with the toxic team, all I see and feel is filth-nothing else. Even if I close my eyes, I can smell the smell of food processing, rotting organic waste from paper mills and chemicals from clothing manufacturers. One morning, I went to investi

12、gate a discharged pipe to document and collect samples of pollutants secretly being emitted by a textile mill. I had to work with the utmost secrecy in order to avoid being discovered by the textile mill. I dipped a long measuring pole into the large polluting pipe to measure the volume of polluted

13、water being emitted. But the surface of the water, covered in oil and filth, made me feel as if to vomit(呕吐). All of a sudden, I felt someone hit me on my back, it frightened me so much that I almost fell into the water. I grasped the pole and looked behind me to see an old man standing there. He as

14、ked: “Can you catch fish here?” I realized that he thought I was holding a fish pole, so I kept calm and said: “Yes, I heard that theres a kind of small fish living in this water, and it has medicinal benefits.” The old man grew quite curious and replied: “That may be. If a fish can survive in water

15、 as dirty as this, it must have a lot of resistance. So it wouldnt be too strange if such fish had medicinal benefits.” It was clear he was just passing by, so I answered: “Yeah, survival of the fittest. Fish that adapt can survive, just like us humans.” He kept talking to me and didnt want to leave

16、. He wanted to see whether or not I would catch the small fish with medicinal benefits.21.The text is mainly about _.A. a research report about pollution. B. an exciting experience of fishing.C. an experience of doing research on pollutionD. an unforgettable talk with an old man.22. What is the writ

17、er of the text most probably?A. A newspaper reporter.B. A researcher about pollution.C. A fisherman.D. A worker of the textile mill.23. Why did the writer tell the old man he was fishing?A. Because he wanted to satisfy the old mans curiosity.B. Because the old man was interested in fishing too.C. Be

18、cause he did the research secretly.D. Because the old man wanted to buy the fish.24. We can infer from the last paragraph that _.A. the old man had found out the secret.B. the old man wanted to have the fish.C. the writer would have to tell the old man the fact.D. the old man was sent to watch over

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26、26. If you are unsatisfied with the book, _.A. you can complain to a local newspaper or Shelley Ann VernonB. you can get half your money back and keep the materialC. you can get 25 dollars back but you have to return the product firstD. you will get your money back without returning the essential bo

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29、f Public Health, which regulates hospitals and long term care facilities in the state. That department received more than 6000 complaints about hospitals in 2007; in the most recent year statistics are available. The complaints can be about mixed-up lab results, medicine errors, foreign objects left

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32、, insurance company representatives and state regulators. If you want to make a complaint while in the hospital, Patti Harvey, vice president of quality and patient care services for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, recommends talking with the bedside nurse. If that doesnt work, you can tal

33、k with other people higher in the chain of command, up to the hospital administrator. If the problem isnt still taken care of -say you disagree with your treatment plan or have a problem with your doctor-member service offices at each hospital can help address your concerns.28. Why are there more co

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35、because _.A. few accidents happenB. it takes time to make a complaintC. many complaints are lostD. complaints are bad for a long-term care facility30. The last paragraph mainly tells us _.A. how to make complaints in the hospital.B. something about Patti HarveyC. to solve problems with the hospital

36、quicklyD. we should say we disagree with the treatment plan31. Who can help if you complain against a hospital or a long term care facility?A. Peter-a medical officer from the government.B. Rudy-a headmaster of a medical university.C. Tom-a teacher of a medical school.D. Jack-a representative of an

37、insurance company.D.A team of British scientists is preparing to create a digital model of Mount Rushmore using laser scanning(激光扫描) so that the iconic U.S. monument can be recreated if it were to be damaged. The survey work is part of a project to accurately record the exact dimensions(尺寸) of 500 o

38、f the most famous World Heritage Sites, including the Acropolis in Athens and the Great Wall of China. The joint team, from the Glasgow School of Art and Historic Scotland, are currently surveying 10 World Heritage Sites in Britain before they aim their laser beams at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.

39、 There they will team up with members of the CyArk Foundation, a non-profit organization that has identified several “at risk” World heritage Sites. Mount Rushmore is on their list because of concerns over deterioration of the faces of four former presidents on the sculpture. Laser scanning itself i

40、s not new but applying the technology to historic sites or buildings is a new approach. “At first, these laser scanners were produced for things like refineries where there are lots of pipes and things or atmosphere that are different for humans to actually tolerate,” Chris McGregor of Historic Scot

41、land told Reuters Television. “They hadnt really thought about the built heritage as being a market for such a machine but its use and the work that we are doing with it is really innovative and really exciting. CyArks goal is to create a huge database of detailed surveys of sites so that they can b

42、e maintained or even rebuilt if they should be damaged by a natural disaster, climate change or even war. They cited as an example the Buddhas or Bamiyan in Afghanistan, two monumental statues of standing Buddhas carved into the side of a cliffduring the sixth century that were destroyed by the Tali

43、ban in 2001. Despite offers from the governments of Japan and Switzerland, among others, to help rebuild the Buddhas, the team believe an accurate laser survey would have made the task more achievable. Doug Pritchard from the Glasgow School of Arts Digital Design Studio said, “We are discovering new

44、 things about the buildings which are hundreds, thousands of years old,” he said. CyaArk said the loss of architectural and archaeological cultural heritage is becoming a crisis of global proportions with an urgent need for reliable documentation as a key step to help preserve heritage sites. The de

45、velopment of laser scanning technology has given a greater accuracy to surveys and thrown new light on ancient monuments.32. How does Chris think applying laser scanning to famous World Heritage Sites?A. Puzzling. B. Interesting. C. Unbelieving. D. Tiring.33. Scientists create digital models of Worl

46、d Heritage Sites to _.A. make more money.B. develop tour markets better.C. make these sites better known by peopleD. recreate these sites in case they are damaged.34. We can infer from the last paragraph that _.A. people havent protected World Heritage Sites well.B. the crisis of World Heritage Site

47、s being damaged is hard to avoid.C. laser scanning technology will play an important role in protecting World Heritage Sites.D. culture heritages need to be protected well35. The writers main purpose of writing the passage is to _.A. tell us scientists create digital models of World Heritage SitesB.

48、 advertise people to use laser scanning to protect heritage sitesC. call on people to protect World Heritage SitesD. introduce something about laser scanning technology第二节: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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。My grandmother was from a town in Michingan. I enjoyed staying with my gr

49、andparents when I was young child. 36 People knew everyone, their kids, their pets and their ancestors. The relationship with them continued to grow as I grew and got older.37 he would make little sandwiches and wed have tea parties. Shes plant flowers and carefully tend them. I remember the small t

50、himble she would use while doing her needlework. Placing her thimble on her finger shes remark: “I wouldnt want to sew without one.” A few years ago when my grandmother passed away, I bade farewell to a loving grandmother. 38 We had just had tea together a couple of moths earlier, on her 91st birthd

51、ay. I missed her very much, but I noticed it particularly on my birthday, as there was no card from my grandmother. Shed never forgotten my birthday! On one particular birthday when I was feeling a little low, something happened to make me feel like she was sharing that special day with me. 39 They

52、are what she had made, and suddenly I felt something inside one pillow. It was small and hard. I moved the object to a seam that I carefully opened, and to my delight out came a tiny silver thimble!40 Not realizing it had fallen off her finger, she sewed it in that little pillow that I just “happene

53、d” to fluff. I carefully laid the thimble alongside the others Ive collected over the years, where I could continue to see the gift God chose to reveal to me.What a precious memory of a very special lady who somehow, I knew, was delighted to sew her thimble inside my pillow!A. How quickly our lives

54、can change!B. I refused to go to the small town later.C.I loved the small town they lived in.D. I was arranging some colorful pillows.E. How sad I was to be unable to see a loving grandmother.F. Grandma was always using her hands for something exciting.G. How happy I was to find something that had b

55、een a part of her!完型填空题:阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30)The requirements for high school graduation have just changed in my community. As a result, all students must 41 sixty hours of service learning, 42 they will not receive a diploma. Service learning is

56、 academic learning that also helps the community. 43 of service learning include cleaning up a polluted river, working in a soup kitchen, or tutoring a student. 44 a service experience, students must keep a journal and then write a 45 about what they have learned. Supporters claim that there are man

57、y 46 of service learning. Perhaps most importantly, students are forced to think 47 their own interests and become 48 of the needs of others. Students are also able to learn real-life skills that 49 responsibility, problem-solving, and working as par of a team. 50, students s can explore possible ca

58、reers 51 service learning. For example, if a student wonder what teaching is like, he or she can choose to work in an elementary school classroom a few afternoons each month.52 there are many benefits, opponents 53 problems with the new requirement. First, they 54 that the main reason students go to

59、 school is to learn core subjects and skills. Because service learning is time-consuming, students spend 55 time studying the core subjects. Second, they believe that forcing students to work without 56 goes against the law. By requiring service, the school takes away an individuals freedom to choos

60、e. In my view, service learning is a great way to 57 to the community, learn new skills, and explore different careers. 58 , I dont believe you should force people to help others-the 59 to help must come from the heart. I think the best 60 is one that gives students choices: a student should be able

61、 to choose sixty hours of independent study or sixty hours of service. Choice encourages both freedom and responsibility and as young adults, we must learn to handle both wisely.41. A. spend B. gain C. complete D. save42. A. and B. or C. but D. for43. A. Subjects B. Ideas C. Procedures D. Examples44

62、. A. With B. Before C. During D. After45. A. diary B. report C. note D. notice46. A. courses B. benefits C. challenges D. features47. A. beyond B. about C. over D. in 48. A. careful B. proud C. tired D. aware49. A. possess B. apply C. include D. develop50. A. GraduallyB. Finally C. Luckily D. Hopefully51. A. through B. across C. of D. on52. A. So B. Thus C. Since D. While53. A. deal with B. look into C

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