英语-2016届高三两校联考英语试题(共31页)

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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2016届高三两校联考英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟;总分:120分)注意事项:1、本试卷共分两部分,第卷为选择题,第卷为非选择题。2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上,答案写在试卷上的无效。第I卷 (三部分,共85分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. How will the woman get to Barcelona?A.

2、By ship. B. By train. C. By plane.2. When did the train leave?A. At 11:05B. At 11:15C. At 11:25.3. What does the man mean?A. Mary will leave for Beijing soon.B. Peter will leave Beijing soon.C. Mary will leave for America soon.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a restaurant. B.

3、 At an airport. C. In an hotel. 5. What does the woman mean?A. She doesnt want to eat anything.B. She wants to eat something.C. She is getting better now.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。听第6段材料

4、,回答第67题。6. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Reporter and interviewee.B. Former classmates.C. Husband and wife.7. What does the woman like to do on the weekends?A. Design things.B. Work on computers.C. Paint.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is the conversation about?A. Choosing a job.B. Com

5、paring different media.C. Introducing interactive media.9. What is the woman most interested in?A. Being a TV news director.B. Being a newspaper reporterC. Working with computers.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whats the woman?A. She is a junior studentB. She is a professorC. She is a teaching assistant.11. Wh

6、at is the mans first response to the womans request?A. He does not intend to give the course.B. He does not think the course will interest her.C. He thinks the course will be too difficult for her.12. What does the woman say to persuade the man?A. That she is really well prepared.B. That she is just

7、 a junior.C. That she found Bermans course boring.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At home.B. On a bus.C. In a car. 14. Where do the speakers plan to go?A. To the downtown area.B. To the village.C. To the third street.15. Why is the woman worried?A. She doesnt

8、know how to get to bank.B. She thinks she will be late for the party.C. She does not know whom to ask for directions.16. What will the speakers probably do next?A. Stop and ask the policeman.B. Go to the bank for help.C. Turn left at the next block.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. What is the speaker mainly tal

9、king about?A. The difficulties in applying for a credit card.B. Different types of credit cards.C. Things to notice when choosing a credit card.18. Why is it easy to apply for a credit card?A. Credit card offers are everywhere.B. Credit card offers often sound good.C. There are different cards to ch

10、oose from.19. What kinds of cards should you apply for if you are new to credit cards?A. Cards with a low interest rate.B. Cards with a low annual fee.C. Cards with a low credit limit.20. How many questions should you consider before applying for a credit card?A. 3.B. 4.C. 5.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一

11、节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. You wanted to leave early and Jack wanted to leave late?Yes, but we split the _ and left at noon. A. difference B. relation C. contradiction D. principle 22. _ “ Double 11”, which is quickly turning into Chinas biggest grassroots festival, somewhat overlaps with Valentin

12、es Day and provides another occasion for lovers to buy each other gifts, most spending on that day doesnt involve a change of single status.A. Ever sinceB. In case C. Even thoughD. As though23. Chinese company iQiyi has grown into one of the countrys biggest video websites. Popular TV series like Th

13、e Journey of Flower and The lost Tomb broadcast on the website have _huge audiences, adolescents in particular .A. taken toB. caught on C. applied to D. appealed to24. While previous Chinese series which have gained popularity abroad have been mostly _ from Chinese classics , such as The Romance of

14、the Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West, Nirvana in Fire, or Langya Bang, is different.A. adoptedB. harvestedC. recognizedD. adapted25. Protesters calling for a higher minimum wage gather on Tuesday in Miami, Florida, as part of _ organizers called a “ day of action” nationwide to improve the sal

15、aries of fast food workers in the United states _ are badly paid.A. which; who B. what; that C. what; howD. how; which26. The journalists from many countries couldnt be _ about when China would have joint research with the United States on nuclear power projects to increase Chinas industrial capacit

16、y with overseas advanced energy technologies, so they asked Premier Li Keqiang at the press conference.A.bound B. arbitraryC. ambiguous D. positive27. What good news! Such a successful gene _ in pigs that it enables the pigs to produce human serum albumin, a protein made by the liver. Look! Here _.

17、A. have they modifiedthey come. B. did they modifycome they C. they have modifiedare coming they D. they modifythey are coming 28. During the discussion, Jack _pointed out that blogs are better than books for their convenience, lower price, and larger range of writing while others kept silent.A.othe

18、rwiseB. alone C. alongsideD. alike29. According to the central bank, the 2015 edition bills will circulate _ previous editions and will have the same face value.A. in terms of B. in parallel withC. in defence of D. in case of30. Since the 18th national congress of the Party in 2012, 79 senior offici

19、als, including five members of the Partys central committee who once _, have been investigated. A. got their way B. got away with C. got away from D. had power over31. Good day, Nanjing Senior High School . This is Fangjie speaking. How may I help you today? Oh uh, I _ Changzhou NO.1 Senior High Sch

20、ool . Sorry about that.A. looked for B. am looking for C. was looking forD. have been looking for32. Present at the historic meeting _ many an official on Nov 7, of course President Xi Jinping and Ma Ying-jeou _. A. wasincluded B. wasincluding C. wereincluded D. has beenincluded33. Do you think I re

21、ally _ the bad handwriting in your composition at yesterdays meeting?Sure, Why _ you always pick holes in everything I write? A. wouldnt have mentioned; can B. mustnt mention; shouldC. shouldnt have mentioned; must D. couldnt mention; would34. In Alice Munros novel, Carla, trapped in a bad marriage,

22、 _, decides to flee.A. her unhappiness being built into desperationB. her unhappiness has built into desperation C. her unhappiness builds into desperation D. her unhappiness building into desperation35. I just cant believe that Ella the cat has left me forever. _ and cry. Dont hold it in. A. Dont w

23、orry B. Go ahead C. Forget it D. Help yourself第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题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,并在答题纸(卡)上将该项涂黑。Today the scientific community is in almost total agreement that the earths climate is changing and that this represents a huge threat to the planet and to us. According to

24、 a survey, with only 69% accepting the earth is warming only 1 in 4 Americans see global warming as a major threat, public opinion _36_ the scientific conclusion.Climate scientists and campaigners have long debated how to better communicate the message to nonexperts so that climate science can be _3

25、7_ into action. According to Christopher Rapley, the usual tactic(策略) of climate experts to provide the public with information isnt_38_ because “it does not address key potential causes.” We are all exposed to the evidence of climate change on an almost a daily basis. The information is almost _39_

26、.Then whats wrong? _40_our brains. Daniel Gilbert mentioned our brains failure to accurately notice gradual change. Robert Gifford also _41_the point about our brains difficulty in grasping climate change because of limited cognition and social _42_ with other people (“Why should we change if X wont

27、?”) “ A more powerful barrier is the _43_ of perceived (感知的)behavioral control; I m only one person; what can I do ? is certainly a big one. For many, the first challenge will be in recognizing barriers _44_ they can overcome them”But for those of us who understand that climate change is a problem y

28、et make little effort to cut the number of overseas trips we make or the amount of meat we consume, neither the uncaring attitude nor denial really explains the _45_between our actions and beliefs. Lertzman has come to the conclusion that the conflict between _46_ both the planet and our way of life

29、 is too painful to bear. “When we dont _47_ the pain of that, thats when we get _48_and cant move forward.” Lertzman refers to this _49_ as “environmental melancholia(忧郁症),” and points out that theres a lot to be said for providing a means_50_ acceptable to talk about.”Rosemary Randall suggests that

30、 climate change is such a(n) _51_ subject that it “can raise fears and anxieties that people feel have no_52_ in polite conversation.” Lertzman says the community has been slow to realize the value of psychology. Gifford says otherwise,_53_“ climate change, and not mental health, is the biggest psyc

31、hological problem”Despite the pain, shame, difficulty in fully addressing climate change, both Lertzman and Gifford are still _54_ about our ability to face up to the challenge. “There cant be anything about the human mind that stops us struggling with these issues , given that so many people _55_ a

32、re maybe thats what we should be focusing on instead.” says Lertzman.36. A. accounts for B. falls behind C. wishes for D. leaves behind37. A. translated B. sprungC. forcedD. sent38. A. revolutionaryB. detailedC. popular D. enough39. A. unreliableB. unbearableC. unacceptableD. unavoidable40. A. Submi

33、tB. ControlC. BlameD. Curse41. A. picks up on B. gets down to C. throws back onD. looks up to42. A. connections B. comparisonsC. competenceD. development43. A. sense B. problem C. lackD.effect44. A. ifB. thoughC. beforeD. since45. A. relationshipB. disagreementC. gapD. balance46. A. caring about B.

34、taking onC. fighting againstD. putting away47. A. feelB. processC. rememberD.hide48. A. hitB. puzzledC. stuckD. stressed49. A. conflict B. eventC.hesitationD. inability50. A. sociallyB. environmentally C. culturallyD. morally51. A. complexB. controversial C. awkwardD. disturbing52. A. ideaB. goalC.

35、placeD. choice53. A. somehowB. howeverC. thereforeD. either54. A. optimisticB. concernedC. cheerfulD. encouraged55. A. equallyB. stillC. especiallyD. already第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸(卡)上将该项涂黑。 A Masterclasses-Researching your novel When it comes to fic

36、tion, research skills are as important as writing skills. Whatever your theme or setting, research skills are an invaluable resource for any writer. On this course, novelist Alex Preston will show you how to use various research sources to write convincing , powerful stories. Youll explore online ho

37、rizons far beyond Wikipedia, and access vast resources of the un-sohuable.Course descriptionThrough a mix of talks and practical exercises, youll learn how to weaveprofessional-standard research into the fiction writing process to improve all aspects of your work.Topics includeu Resources for resear

38、ch -using the Internet , libraries and media to enrich your storyu Backgrounds-how to use your research to make your story interestingu Shortcuts -how to research on a tight budgetu Writing the past and the present - how to use detail to bring the world of your story to lifeu Theories of research- f

39、rom Laurent Binet to Hilary Mantel, looking at how the masters worku Practical exercises- a series of writing exercises designed to inspire and instructThis course is for you if u You are an experienced writer currently writing or planning a novel which requires more research than youve previously u

40、ndertakenu You are a new fiction writer struggling with building a convincing world.u You are currently having plotting or structural problems with a novelTutor profile Alex Preston is a prize-winning novelist and journalist. He appears regularly on BBC television and radio and writes for The Observ

41、er and GQ MagazineDetails Date: 21 December 2015Times: 10 am-5 pm. Check-in begins 30 minutes before the start time.Location: The Guardian, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GUPrice:l Early bird special199 ( limited in number)l Regular price 229( all prices include VAT, booking fee, lunch and ref

42、reshments)Event capacity: 16Tickets may be paid back if you contact us at least 7 days before the course start date.Book now and join our masterclasses ASAP!56. If you want to make your story real and vivid, you should focus on “_”A. Backgrounds B. Practical exercises C. Resources for research D. Wr

43、iting the past and the present57. The course is targeted at those who _ A. are trying their best to work out ideal characters in a story B. are popular writers with several works completed C. write for famous magazines regularly D. lack enough persuasive writing skills58. Which of the following is N

44、ot true according to “Details” ? A. Only less than twenty people can be admitted into the course. B. The favourable price includes lunch and desserts. C. Those who book in advance can get a 15% discount D. The whole course lasts seven hours. BMoney matters, no matter who or where you are. So when Ch

45、inas currency the yuan was devalued (贬值) against the US dollar for three straight days in mid-August, the world felt the effects. As CNN put it: “If China sneezes, the world catches a cold.” Why does it matter so much? The exchange rate is the term for the comparison of two currencies. It says how m

46、uch one currency is worth in terms of (换算) the other. “Exchange rates play an important role in a countrys level of trade. It is one of the most important determinants (决定因素) of a countrys relative level of economic health,” wrote Jason Van Bergen of F. A higher currency makes a countrys exports mor

47、e expensive and imports cheaper, and vice versa (反之亦然). Devaluation means the same amount of RMB can be exchanged for fewer USD. For example, on Aug 11, the exchange rate of RMB to USD was 6.23, which meant $1 was worth the same as 6.23 yuan. Two days later, the rate changed to 6.4, meaning the valu

48、e of RMB had dropped by 2.7 percent. So what does a weaker currency mean for our lives? It first affects those who want to travel to, or study in, the US. If your former classmate is leaving for a preparatory (预科) school in the US at the end of August, it now costs about 1,800 yuan more to exchange

49、currency for 10,000 US dollars than it did earlier this month. However, since many currencies have decreased in value, the value of yuan is still relatively high despite the recent devaluation. This means it costs 1,200 yuan less to get 10,000 Canadian dollars now than it did in March. Even if we do

50、nt have plans to travel abroad, though, we could still be affected. For example, your mother will have to pay more if she buys directly from overseas websites with US dollars. And chances are that imported chocolate and potato chips will soon be a bit more expensive in your local supermarket. Howeve

51、r, the weaker yuan is good news for Chinese exporters. It makes Chinese exports less expensive and it could boost the overseas sales that have been among the main reasons for Chinas economic growth during its rise over the past 30 years. Just as Erik Britton of Fathom, a London-based economic consul

52、ting firm, told The Guardian: “Were all going to feel it: well feel it through commodities (商品), not just from China but from everywhere that has to compete with it; and well feel it through wages.” “The devalued yuan will force Chinas Asian rivals (竞争对手), such as Indonesia and South Korea, to compe

53、te even harder,” wrote Heather Stewart, economics editor of The Guardian. “The result may be cheaper Christmas presents.”59.According to the passage, it can be learned from the passage EXCEPT_A. The higher Chinas currency is , the less expensive potato chips from America become.B. In March people sp

54、ent 1,200 yuan more to get 10,000 Canadian dollars than they do today because Canadian dollars increased in value. C. Chinas currencys devaluation against the US dollar in mid-August makes students studying in America pay more school fees.D. People who work in Fathom will be greatly affected on acco

55、unt of the weaker yuan.60.The passage implies that _.A. The yuans devaluation contributes a lot to Chinas economic growth . 来源:学*科*网B.Exchange rates are the most important factor determining a countrys relative level of economic healthC. The yuans devaluation has a great impact on all the countries

56、in the world.D.Chinese exports sell well overseas because of their high quality61.If the exchange rate of RMB to USD increased from 6.5 to 6.7, how much more percent would you pay when you bought a bag worth $100?A. 2.7 B. 5.4 C.20.0 D. 3.1CConcepts from science and nature are filled with our langua

57、ges common phrases , idioms and spoken expressions. The unbelieving expression “Well, Ill be a monkeys uncle” has its origin in bitter disbelief over Darwins writings on evolution. These colourful expressions bring spice(趣味) to our language.Yet certain well-used phrases from science are just plain w

58、rong! Some are obvious, yet we use them anyhow. For example, a person who acutely shakes her head and says “ A watched pot never boils” while you are waiting second after tiring second for test results to arrive or job offers to come in knows that if she sat down and watched a pot containing water o

59、n a stove over high heat for long enough, the water will eventually boil. However, a few phrases have less obvious scientific inaccuracies. Here are a few for you to consider. Once in a blue moon: This poetic phrase refers to something that occurs extremely rarely. A blue moon is the term commonly u

60、sed for a second full moon that occasionally appears in a single month of our solar-based calendars. The problem with the phrase, however, is that blue moons are not so rare. They happen every few years at least, and can even happen within months of each other when the 29.5-day lunar cycle puts the

61、full moon at the beginning of any month but February. The usage of “blue moon” as the second full moon in a month dates back to a 1937 Marine Farmers Almanac . But before that, blue moons meant something slightly different. Typically, 12 full moons occur from winter solstice to the next winter solstice, but occasionally a fourth full moon in a season could be observed . In such a case, one of the four full moons in that season was known as “blue”Where theres smoke, theres fire: The phrase means that if something looks wrong, it likely is wrong. But let

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