黑龙江省哈三中2019-2020年下学期高一英语期末试卷 含答案
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2019-2020学年哈尔滨市第三中学高三英语下学期期末试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe COVID -19 pandemic has affected all aspects of life, including the way we travel. But for those who are looking to expand their horizons while still staying safe, the following three travel trends in 2021 may provide inspirations. Let’s take a look.StaycationWith many travel restrictions during the pandemic, people preferred traveling to nearby places in 2020. This trend continues in 2021. According to search data, 62 percent of people are interested in taking a vacation within driving distance of home. People who live in large cities want to get back in touch with nature. Travelers are looking for places different from their everyday accommodations, for example, farm stays, villas and cottages.Pod travelWhile 2020 saw a rise in solo travel and isolated adventures, 2021 shows that people want to be more connected. “Pod travel”, or gathering in isolated spaces with loved ones, is growing in popularity. 85 percent of survey respondents favor traveling with family or friends, and over half of the trips searched include three or more people. Pod travel is here to stay for those who want to safely be together while reducing risks associated with socializing with others.Remote working and travelingMany people worked and learned from home in 2020 because of the pandemic. Remote working blurs the line between working and traveling. There was a 128 percent increase in the mention of phrases such as “relocation”, “relocate”, “remote work” and “trying a new neighborhood”. People are actively booking longer stays (e. g. two plus week trips) in small to mid—size cities with access to immersive natural surroundings and wide—open spaces.1.What can we learn about Staycation?A.Travelling to the countryside.B.Taking an isolated adventure.CHaving holidays in nearby places. D.Staying indoors all by oneself.2.What’s special about Pod travel?A.Traveling alone.B.Traveling far away.C.Traveling while working.D.Traveling with loved ones.3.Where might we find the text in a magazine?A.Medicine.cation.C.TourismD.Career.BHundreds of millions of people watched on television on July 20, 1969, when American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to land on the moon. Back then, businesses sold many products connected to the event and many such products are now on sales again — in celebration of the moon landing’s 50th anniversary.A limited number of Omega’s gold Speedmaster watches — the same kind that Buzz Aldrin wore on the moon — will be sold at $34,600. Omega Speedmaster watches have been an important part of space travel since NASA chose them for its moon landing in 1965. Other watches had failed required tests. Omega gave its gold Speedmasters to the astronauts at a dinner in 1969 before the landing. Another less costly type of silver Speedmasters will be sold at $ 9,650. It carries a picture of Aldrin stepping down from the moon lander.Something for children-as well as adults — is the NASA Apollo 11 moon lander set. Made by Lego, it is a group of small pieces to put together to make a model of the moon lander.Other things for sale include the anti-gravity Fisher Space Pens,developed just for the Apollo 11 mission. They work even when writing upside down. Now Fisher Space Pen Company has a limited-edition pen for sale at anout-of this-worldprice: $700, with real material from the Apollo 11 spacecraft.Back in 1969, companies were quick to show their Apollo 11 connections with media and advertisements. The food company Stouffer’s made sure consumers knew it provided food for Apollo 11 astronauts once they returned to Earth. It started the ad campaign “Everybody who’s been to the moon is eating Stouffer’s”. Fifty years later, the company is celebrating with a media campaign to share some recipes from 1969.Marketing experts David Meerman Scott says, “Since 1972,we’ve gone around and around the earth many times, and it is not interesting to people any more. I’m not sure whether they can accept such crazy prices. Now NASA has had plans to go to Mars in the 2030s and marketing efforts for a NASA Mars mission should be in development.”4. What can we learn about the gold Speedmaster watch?A. It will be sold at $34,600.B. NASA bought itats9,650.C. It has Aldrin’s picture inside.D. It was chosen by NASA in 1969.5. What does the underlined word “out-of-this-world” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Extremely fair.B. Surprisingly high.C. Really low.D. Truly worthwhile.6. What does David Meerman Scott mean?A. It is a waste of money to go around and around the moon.B. People will be interested in the products connected to Apollo.C. Since 1972,governments have lost interest in moon explorations.D. The event of going to Mars will be another good chance to advertise.7. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text?A. To show how to design the best advertisement.B. To forecast the sales of the products in the text.C. To introduce some of the products connected to Apollo 11.D. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.CIt was five years ago that something unforgettable happened. My wife and I celebrated our 40thwedding anniversary that year. It was a lovely event hosted by our sons for us. My wonderful friends from the past surprised us with gifts and congratulations. Our gift to each other was a driving trip out west. We drove fromOntariointoAlberta, then southward intoGlacierNational ParkinMontana, and continued toYellowstoneNational Park.It was a cold spring day, and theBeartooth Highwayhad opened for the season just days before. Alongside the road, there was still a great amount of snow there. The scenery was so impressive that we made lots of stops to record memories with my camera. At the highest point of the highway, I stopped at a lookout to catch the amazing views, with my wife in the centre of my camera lens.There were not many cars on the road. Sometimes, cars with energetic young tourists passed by. And then we heard a motorcycle in the distance. The driver of the motorcycle, who wore dirty clothes, parked behind our cars. As he approached us, his only words were, “Give me your camera and get over there with your wife.” I must admit I felt nervous that we might be robbed where we just created some beautiful memories. Surprisingly, he just took a picture of us, handed back my camera and rode off before we could express our gratitude. The photo he took is one of the most valuable and prized of our trip.I learned my lesson somewhere I least expected it. We should never judge a man by his appearance. If the motorcycle driver reads this story and remembers the situation, we would like to say “Thank you” to him.8. According to the passage, what do we know about the trip?A. It was taken by train to the west.B. It was a suggestion from their friends.C. It was in the late autumn five years ago.D. It was a gift for their wedding anniversary.9. Why was the author nervous when the motorcycle driver offered to take a picture?A. He could have lost the camera.B. His wife might not be satisfied with the view there.C. The motorcycle driver would borrow the camera.D. The motorcycle driver might not be good at the taking pictures.10. Which of the following best describes the driver of the motorcycle?A. Kind and straightforward.B. Rich and generous.C. Creative and capable.D. Careful and admirable.11. Which of the following can be concluded from the passage?A. No pains, no gains.B. Seeing is believing.C. Don’t judge a book by its cover.D. The longest journey begins with the first step.DAmerica---that glorious symbol of multiculturalism, the great melting pot---qualifies as part of the developed world, right? Not quite, if we consider the state of second language learning in schools across the country. According to a 2018 study, Europe often tops the U.S. in foreign language education in school. 92% of European students are learning a foreign language in school. In America it’s only 20%. In more than 20 European countries, studying a foreign language for at least one year is compulsory. In comparison, only 10 states and D.C. require learning a foreign language for graduation.I went to a public school in Pennsylvania that ranked onNewsweek’s list of America’s top high schools in 2015. Foreign language learning was not a graduation requirement. A common response to such stories and statistics is: So what? Why should Americans care about learning another language when English has recently seemed todominate as the official language of the world?The world is globalizing faster than we can imagine. More than half of the world’s population speaks more than one language. It is also increasingly becoming the need for success in this globalizing world. Having the ability to speak a second language opens up the possibility of travelling and immersing yourself in another part of the world. This means people can feel other cultures, and traditions in places you were previously kept away because you could not communicate in the language.The teaching of foreign languages can be instrumental in bringing about peace and unity in the country we live in. Learning a second language can be an efficient vehicle to help to bridge communities. To speak another language means having access to a universe of different experiences and world views of another community of people.12. Why does the writer mention Europe?A. America makes studying a foreign language compulsory.B. America is the glorious symbol of multiculturalism.C. America isn’t really qualified as the developed world.D. America doesn’t focus on foreign language education13. What is American’s attitude towards education of foreign languages?A. Less concerned.B. More worried.C. Quite doubtful.D. Very supportive.14. What can visiting people do if they can speak the language where they visit?A. Make the world globalizing.B. Achieve success in business.C. Experience people’s real life there.D. Keep away their own culture.15. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Using a second language can bring harmony.B. Communities of people enjoy the great views.C. Speaking another language is reallynecessary.D. Learning a second language can be difficult.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年哈尔滨市第三中学高三英语下学期期末试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项A阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The opening ceremony for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games was held at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on July 23, 2021 after a year of waiting due to the pandemic. Let's take a look at the highlights which make this opening ceremony unique.No spectatorsThere are no spectators during the opening ceremony in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus infections. About 950 people, including officials and journalists, will watch in the main stadium, organizers said. Fewer athletes are expected to attend the ceremony because many are not allowed to stay for the entire Games due to COVID-19 restrictions.Male and female flag-bearersThe International Olympic Committee has actively encouraged all delegations toselect two flag-bearers at the opening ceremony, including one woman, as women's participation in the Tokyo Games reaches 48.8 percent, making it the most gender-balanced Olympics in the history of the event.Oath (宣誓) session updatedOne of the most symbolic parts of the opening ceremony—the Olympic oath—has been significantly adapted in order to “highlight the importance of solidarity, inclusion, non-discrimination and equality”. The number of oath-takers is also extended from three to six—two athletes, two coaches and two judges.Simplified ceremonyIn the 30-second video showing the rehearsal of the opening ceremony released to the public, the performances are integrated with dances, scenery and other display elements used in Japanese traditional festival activities.In order to prevent and control the COVID-19 pandemic and manage the cost, the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee said that the performances of the ceremony will be greatly simplified, with more light and shadow technology used instead of real decorations at the scene.1.Why isn't there any spectator during the opening ceremony?A.To limit the number of people present.B.To highlight the spirit of the Olympic Games.C.To control the spread of an infectious disease.D.To make room for the athletes all over the world.2.Why is each delegation encouraged to select one woman as a flag-bearer in Tokyo Olympics?A.Women will be in a leading position in sports.B.Women athletes make up a larger percentage than ever.C.Women will play a more important part in society.D.More and more women will take part in the Olympic Games.3.Which of the following statements is True according to the passage?A.Oath-takers are made up of six athletes.B.Tokyo uses more real decorations to cut the cost.C.About 950 people watch the entire games in the Tokyo Games.D.The opening ceremony presents the traditional culture of Japan.BOn World Oceans Day, which falls on June 8, the US National Geographic Society announced it would recognize the Southern Ocean in Antarctica, bringing the global total to five.Unlike the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and PacificOceans—which are defined by the continents that bound them—the Southern Ocean is instead characterized by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current(南极洋流). According to the National Geographic, the Southern Ocean includes most of the waters surrounding Antarcticaout to 60 degrees south latitude(纬度)."Encircled by the powerfully swift ACC, it is the only ocean to touch three others and to completely embrace a continent rather than being embraced by them," Sylvia Earle, a marine biologist and oceanographer, told the Daily Mail.Those familiar with the Southern Ocean know it's unlike any other. "Anyone who has been there will struggle to explain what's so charming about it, but they'll all agree that the glaciers are bluer, the air colder, the mountains more awful and the landscapes morecaptivatingthan anywhere else you can go," Seth Sykora-Bodie, a marine scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told National Geographic.National Geographic hopes their revised maps will bring public awareness to the region, thereby encouraging Southern Ocean conservation—but its significance is beyond that."We think it's really important from an educational standpoint, as well as from a map-labeling standpoint, to bring attention to the Southern Ocean as a fifth ocean," Alex Tait, National Geographic Society geographer, told The Post. "So when students learn about parts of the ocean world, they learn it's an interconnected ocean, and they learn there are these regions called oceans that are really important, and there's a distinct one in the icy waters around Antarctica."4. Why is the Southern Ocean different from other oceans?A. It has never been explored before.B. It surrounds the Antarctic all around.C. It is enclosed by the fast-flowing ACC.D. It has ecologically distinct environment.5. What does the underlined word "captivating" in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Strange.B. Unusual.C. Attractive.D. Informal.6. What does the National Geographic think of the Southern Ocean?A. It will be instructive for students.B. It will promote tourism development.C. It will encourage public to treasure water.D. It will draw scientists to study in the Antarctic.7. What is the best title for the text?A. World Oceans DayB. Revised Antarctic MapsC. Adding a New OceanD. New Discovery under the SeaCSleep problems in early childhood may be linked to the development of certain mental health disorders in adolescence, according to a new research.A study of 7,155 children in theUnited Kingdomfound that waking up frequently during the night and irregular sleep routines as babies and toddlers was linked to psychotic experiences in children aged 12 and 13. Also, children who slept for shorter periods at night were more likely to be associated with borderline personality disorder at ages 11 and 12.The research, published in the journalJAMA Psychiatry, was the first time possible links between early childhood sleep problems and adolescent psychotic experiences and borderline personality disorder (BPD)symptoms have been examined.“We know from previous research that persistent nightmares in children have been associated with both psychosis and borderline personality disorder,” said lead author Isabel at theInstituteofMental Healthat theUniversityofBirmingham.“But nightmares don’t tell the whole story. We’ve found that, in fact, a number of behavioral sleep problems in childhood can point towards these problems in adolescence,” she said.Adolescence, typically defined as the ages between 10 and 19, is a key period in human development because of brain and hormonal changes, anditis now thought to be when many mental health problems start.Prior research inAustraliafound that babies with persistent severe sleep problems in their first year were at greater risk for anxiety and emotional issues in later childhood. Sleep problems in children and adolescents have been shown to predict the development of various emotional and behavioral problems, including depression, anxiety, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, risk-taking and aggression. However, findings have been inconsistent, especially when based on objective measurements of sleep, rather than parental reports.Sleep and mental health are closely connected in adults, with sleep problems increasing the risk for developing particular mental illnesses as well as resulting in mental health issues.8. What can we know from paragraph 3?A. Childhood sleep problems probably cause youth mental health problems.B. Severe sleep problems in childhood lead to emotional issues.C. Persistent nightmares in children are closely related to psychosis.D. The research has not been known to the public.9. What does “it” refer to in paragraph 6?A. Adolescence.B. Key period.C. Human developmentD. Hormonal change.10. According to the Australian research, older children who had long-term serious sleep issues at one year old are more likely to ________.A. grow slowlyB. develop attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderC. do badly in lessonsD. suffer from anxiety11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. A Study About Childhood Sleep Problems Is Under ProgressB. Pay Attention to Children Who Lack SleepC. Childhood Sleep Issues Linked to Adolescent Mental Health ProblemsD. How to Help Children Develop a Good Sleep HabitDScott and Daniel Harry are enjoying everyday tasks like shopping and washing for the first time following their move to an accommodation (住宿) support house in Kurwongbah, north of Brisbane last year.Disability Services Queensland’s Strengthening Non-Government Organisations project provided an accommodation support model that would enable residents (居住者) like Daniel and Scott to live more independently.The house is just one of many accommodation support services funded (资助)through the project. The five-bedroom house provides 24-hour care for up to four individuals with complex needs, including medical support. Care and staffing levels are varied and flexible, depending on each resident’s requirements.Scott and Daniel, who have a severe form of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, require 24-hour support in all activities of daily living. Before they moved to the house, they lived with their family. Scott says living at home was difficult as it placed a physical and emotional strain(负担) on their parents who had to wake them several times each night to reposition them or place them on breathing machines.“We were heavyhearted,” says Scott, who is planning to write a book about his life experiences. “But our parents now have a lot moretime for themselves. We now manage ourselves on a day-to-day basis.”Daniel is an enthusiastic gardener, taking care of his own vegetable garden. The men share the house with one other young man, and they go to rugby league games, meeting up with friends.Leeding Care Australia provides the care service at Kurwongbah. Manager Lee Garniss says setting up the facilities (设施) has not been without its challenges.“It is an unconventional model of care,” Lee says. “The home is Scott and Daniel’s home, however it is also a workplace for their support staff. Balancing these two requirements has been a challenge for all.”“We have experienced a bit of a learning phase over the last twelve months. However, by working as a team we try our best to meet the needs of both residents and staff and I think we have achieved the right balance.”12. What do we know about the house Scott and Daniel live in now?A. It was built by their parents.B. It can accommodate four residents.C. It belongs to a governmental project.D. It’s located in the center of Brisbane.13. Why did Scott and Daniel’s parents wake up frequently at night?A. To help them do exercise.B. They were making a lot of noise.C. To check on their breathing.D. They were under emotional pressure.14. How did Scott feel while living with his parents?A. A bit guilty.B. Quite happy.C. Very proud.D. Slightly angry.15. What was a challenge while setting up the facilities?A. Lack of fund.B. No workplace.C. Inexperienced staff members.D. Satisfying both staff and residents’ needs.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学2020学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题第一部分听力做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
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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AB、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试的相应位置,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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What would the woman like to do now?A. Have a rest.B. Check the numbers.C. Do the calculations.2. How many passengers died in the accident?A. Twelve.B. Four.C. Three.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a post office.B. At a bus station.C. In a cafe.4. How does the woman feel about her new job?A. Worried.B. Disappointed.C. Satisfied.5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. The man's wife.B. Some CDs.C. A vacation.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。
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每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why doesn't the woman want to go to the cinema?A. She doesn't like the films being shown.B. She has booked a table in a restaurant.C. She can't get the ticket.7. What does the man suggest doing in the end?A. Watching DVDs at home.B. Eating in a restaurant.C. Going to a store.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
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Whll C the bats themselves arc ICSS a∏ected.It s IIkeIy that bats are Ihe OrigInal SOUrCe Of three recently known coronaviruses: SARS- COV (2003). MERS-COV (2012) and SARS-COV-2 (WhOSC CUrrCnI Onkial name is COvTD-19). All Of these JUnIP ITonI bats to humans Vla an Intennedia:e animal; In the CaSe Of SARS-CoV-2, IhIS may have been PangOIinS (穿山r P), but more research IS needed∣⅛英语第J页共10页9. Why IS It rare for a VInIS to InfeCt another species?人TIIe new host Can deal With the virus.B The new SPeCieS builds UP resistance.C. NOIIC Of the VinlS Can adapt to the new SPCCiCS.D EaCh VHUS d已∖ek^∣)s to Iaf gel a SPeCifiC species.10. What is the fifth ParagraPh mainly about?A. ThC rcs∣sta∣κx Ofthe Old SPyClCs.ThC ability OflhC new host SPCClCS・C l he InfeCtlOn PrOCeSS Of VlnISD IIIe CaUSe Of Stronger disease・11. WIIat Can We Infel from Ihe text?Λ HUmanS ShOIIId not move into Wild areasB Wlld animals are actuallv OlIr best friends.C. A VlnIS Can SPread from animals to hιπnansO. A VinlS Call CVOIVe io infect another species.DClnIdlen IOVe PlaJing games. Ihat IS a Uell-known fact. KldS Ieanl IIOW to Play games at a very* early age, and OnCe they find a game they IOVe. they Can Play for hours and IIollrS on end. In tact, kids games arc SO POPUIal e that there IS an CntirC mdust∏f dcx,otcd to dcsigιmιg and SClIing them. There ScCmS to be a iun game for kιdδ for every OCCaSlon. ChnStnlaS and birthdays arc Often Celebrated Wi(I) IIle family (radilion Of gi∏ing a new game.OId games handed down IrOnl generation to gcnσation iικlude SllCh fa∖oriιes SUCh as hops cotch. FCd rover. LondOn BrldgC and (IUCk-(IUCk-g<M>sc. they arc always big hits and StiIl Played at Hlany SChoOlS during recreation tnne.In recent years, though. Intemet games and gaming S)StClnS SeCm to have taken Ihe kids, WOrld by StOrm. Kids' Online games ha∖ e quickly become a VerY POPUIar Way to PaSS the tune With Small ChildrCn and teens alike OnImC games arc a great VVay to have hιn. and they Can be quite CdUCatiOnal as WeIl Many Online games CIealed Rir SpeCifiC age groups CnCoUragC gιade appropπa te de∖elopιnent and educational skills.HUndrCdS Of IntemCt SltCS OffCr fiιn and CdllCatiOnal games fbr kids SomC games need them to USe brains, WhlIe OtherS InVOh e hands and ieet. Many Of IheSe SlteS are Created by big names. SIICh as NatiOlIaI GeOgraPhi e, WhiCh We CaJI tnιst ThCy Ofler free games that ParClItS know arc appropriate Ibr kids. ParentS are encouraged to go Online and research Online games appropriate fbr their kids' age before allowing their kids to PIay these games ParentS Want to have the ability to Set Or InOnItOr their kids* PIay time, WhiCh is a PrObIeln NationaI GeOgraPhiC is UOrking to SolVeWlth So Inany OPtiO<ιs to ChOOse from. ParCntS and CInIdrCn will find it easy to find IiIn games and activities On the InternCt And nowadays, bein g able to USC a COmPlltCr is a Wy iιn∣x>rtant SkiIl for your Iiltle One to Iearn a SO PIaying on Ihe COn)PUter is definitely both educational and fun. YOUr Chlld is SUre to Ieanl neu- SkiIIS about any SUbjeCt Wilh Ihe right, IrUSIed WebSIte岛一英ifi第J页共IC页12 ITie IndlIStn r OfkidL games is PrOSPerOlIS ProbabIy because ___________Λ. there are all kinds Of games ∏)r ChiIdrenB. ChIICIren are mostly CraZy about gamesC IxX)PlC WOUId IikC to PIay games IOgCthCrL). paients IOVe to buy gifts for IheiI CiUld13. WC Can inlcι fr om IhC third ParagraPh that OnIinC games arc __________ ・Λ. POPUIar and PraCtlCaI B. COfnPliCatCd and CXPCnSiVCC. SimiIar and edιιcarional D fiιnnv and instπιctive■14 WhlCh Of ll>e IbIIovMtig IS true Of NatIonal GeOgraPhICeA. The news is UPdated e∖ery dayB ThCrC is(i IargC (ImOIInt OfinfbmuUionC. I he games are good for kids' InenIal aικl PhySICal l⅞ealthD. It c<ιn help ParelItS to COntIOl kids, PIay time.15. According to IhIS passage, IhC author's altitude to Playlng ConlPUtCr games isA. SUPPOrtiVe B ObjeCtiVe C. negative D・ PeSSimiStiC第二节:(共5小每小魅2分•満分1()分)HiiKm文内容•从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项•选项中有两顶为多余选项.TIK OXfbrd EngliSll DiCtiOnary iικlιιdes InOrC than 170,000 EngIiSh entries (词条).LUCkil∖. you don't need to ICam SO Tnany WordS BUt as a Rircign bngιιagc Ieamcr. you have to ICam a CCnalIl number Of WOrdS to communicate CflfeCtiVCIy. 16 ThC following are the most InIPortaDt ones.NarrOW it do、Vn. The first SteP is to identify what you Want to focus On and Set goals17 PerhaPS you VVant to read about ⑷CCer Or Ieam how to COok IIke a native Chef The best learners are motivated to StUdJ f because they ChooSC ∖ocabulafy based On their IntereStS and needs・18 Iiley refer to tlιe InOSI WideIy USed WOrdS in any kind Of SPeeCll or writing. Generally, there arc four CategOriCS Of words in any language: high-frequency words, academic words, technical words aικi IOW・fbequency words. 19 These are the WOrdS PeOPIe USe most IU CVeAday Wntmg and speech. SO IeafuUIg them CaU IUakC you UUdCrStalId What you Ilear aud respond appropriately. An OIIllne SearCh for the PhniSe **tlιe InOSt COnHnon WOrdS In X IangUage ' Can help you identity a IlSt Of high-frequency WordS to focus On Seek OUt OI)POrtllnitlCS to USe ι>eu WOrdS Learning the ∖xxzabulary, involves two processes: lo be able to recognize a U Ord and to Use It We IyPiCally Iearn to recogmze ∖¼ords In Untlng Or SPCCCh before WC re able to USe them It takes additional. COnCCntratCd PraCtiCe to ICam a new UOrd 20 _ SuCh OPPortUnIlieS include Wnting CmaiIS to and Chatling With native SPCakCrSA. DlVIde UOldS IntO dιilerent categories.B. FOCUS On the most COtnnlOn WOrdS髙一英语3B页共】0页C. If you IIaVC a sirong interest in a PartiCUlar subject. Start With thatD. YOU will Ieanl new v¼ords better if you SPeak rather tlιan StInPIy read them.E. With SomC StrategieS・you Can ICanl IaStCr Iind IllOrC CaSiIy th<ιn you have IllIaginCd I∖ High-frequency WOrdS help to quickly ImPrOVC your ability to COmmlmicate.G. That's v∖hy iΓs important to find OUt πιore ChanCeS OrPnXhlCtiVe Iangllage PraCliCe第二部分英语知识运用第一节,完型填空(共2U小题,毎小题IS分,满分30分)In 1982 SteVen Callahan WaS CrOSSing the Ailanlic alone in his SailbOal When it StrUCk Something and Sank. He ∖sas OUt Of IlK ShiPPing IaneS and floating in a Ilfe rail. 21 HiS SUPPIieS Were ftnv. HiS 22 WerC SnIalI YCt Uhen three fishermen found him Sevent)-SiX days Iaier4 he WaS much SkInnICr (han he UaS When he 23 、but aliveΓhe thing that 24 my eye WaS how he managed to keep himself going When all hope SeeIned IOSL When there Seemed no ______________________ 25 _ in COntinUing Ihe struggle, WlIen he WaS SUftenng greatly. When his IIfeboal WaS broken Ulth a hole and after more Ihan a Week StrUggllng Wnh his WCak body to _26_ it, It WilS Stlll IeakIng Water Ilc WaS _27_ and thoroughly CXhaUSted・28 VVOUId have SeenIed the Only wise ChOiCeWhen PCOPlC SUn Z iVC these kinds Of circumstances, they do SOlnCthlng With their _29_ that gives them the CoUragC to keep going Many PCoPIC In 30 desperate ClrCUnlStanCCS give in Or go mad・ SOmCthing Ihe SUlXiVOrS do WitlI Iheir J)OuglltS helps IIIeIn find IhC 31 to carr> on.T tell InySclf I Can 32 it/' WrOtC CaIIahan in his account. w4Comparcd to What OthCrS IIaS r e gone 33_, Γm Ibrtwnate. 1 tell mysell* IhCSe things OVer and over. _34 my deteπninalion to keep going.,,1 Wrote IIlat down after I Iead it. It 35 InC as SOmet hmg important And Γve IOId myself the SamC thing WhCn my Own goals SCClnCd 36 off. And CYCry time I Say it. I always COmC back to my _37_.SO here, CofniI)g io US from Ihe extreme edge Of 38 are UOrdS that Can give US strength.39 you w re going through. tell yourself you Can handle it. TCll this to yourself OVCr and over, and it Will help you get thιoιιgl) Ihe 40 SPOtS With a IiItle InOre deteπninauon.21. Λ aloud B alone C. aside D. aboard22. A. fish B. holes C. CreW D ChaI)CeS23. A. StartCd B. arrived C. ross D. disappeared24. A CoVered B IIUrt C. Callgln D. Cntered25. A. SaIIOr B companion C. POint D. OPPOrtUnity26. Λ. board B- abandon C. ObSCrVC D. fix27. A Staned B embaιτassed C. COrfilSed I) SatlSfied28. Λ. GiVing OUt B GiVing UP C. Giving away D. GiVing OfT29. A tools B dreams C. minds D. hearts高一英语第6页共10页30 A. SiInilarIy B. PhySiCaIIy C mentally D. differentlyd 31. Λ. IUCk B. direction C. COUrage D PnVIlege32 A. handle B. delavd C. realize D iιnaginc33. A. into B. for C. against D. IhroUgl)34 A. PIIttIng UP B building 叩 C. bringing IIP D taking IIP35. A. frightened B. SIrUCk C. disappointed D. PrCSCrVCd36 A. far B IoW C heavy D bright37. A. StatUS B- CrOSSrOadS C. IlOnIeS L>. SelISeS38 A. CXPenment B IHirnCane C (IOOd D SUniVal39. Λ. HOWeVeI B. Whoe∖er C. WhateVer D. WhiCheVer40 A. SlnOOth B.rough C. CaSy D ColnfbrtabIe第二节:单项选择(共30个小趣■每小SSl分■満分30分)从下列乞題中所给的四个选项 5、Ik C和D〉中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑C41. WC II InCet again ill IlIe IUOrumg aιιd We Can Where WC Ieft off.A. PiCk UP B PUt down C take In D CUt OfT42. OlIr PIaHe didn t take Off On time, because OnC Of the CUgineS •A. VVere On tireB. CaIlgllt fire C HCiS CaUglIt fire D Set On fire43 He Said he UaS goinι* (o build a Plane in his back yard, bill I didifl take Ililn !A. ObViOUSlVW B. SeliOUSIy C CntlrCly D heavily44 NOt UntiI T Ixgan to WOrk how much time T had wasted.A. didn’t 1 realize B did 1 realize C had I realized L) I realized45. Don,ι IeaVe IOOIS ______ ; PUt IIIem in order.A .lying about B. being Iaid alx>ut C. IayIng about D Io Iie about46. DeSPite the tact that the PandenIiC (瘟疫)is Clr from over. ClUlIa's CCOlIOmy is beginning toShOW ______ Of recovery.A. SignaISB. SyInIX)IS C mark D. SignS47. In the dark forests ________ . SOmC Iarge CnOUgh to hold SCVCral EngliSh towns.A. Stand many lakesB. lie InalIy IakeS C Inany IakeS Iie D many IakeS Stand48 I hoiigli the gul had been SUflenng from tlιc blood disease. She acted as If I)OtIUlIg toher Uhile lacing her friends and relationsA. happened B WOUld happen C WaS IIaPPCnCd D Ilad IIaPPened49 TheSe teenagers (Iolft know much Ofthe Worid yet; that*s Why they are So easily _______________Λ. Iaken in B. taken OVer C. taken after D. taken OfT50 him not to do so、he WOllkln't have made SlICh a SCrioUS mistake.Λ. Did I PCrSUadC B Ifl PCrSUadC C. IfI ShOUld PCrSUadC D I Iad I PCrSUaded51. On the 70lh birthday Oflhe PRC, many POliCeinen aιιd POIiCeWOInen Were Called Ollt toA. take actionB. keep Order C make SenSe D. v%atch OUt髙一英禹第7页共10页52. The athlete's years Of hard training _________ WlIeII SlIe finally Won the OlylnPiC gold InedalA. PiCked OUtB. Paid OfTC. got IIIrOUghD. ended UP 53 HCnrV WOUld rather his mother in the SClIOOl Where he is StUdying. A. no( WOrkB. not WorkedC. didn't WOrkD. not WOrking 54 that he found it ditlicult to StOP at the red light. A. SO fast ħc WaS (IriVing B. SO fast he CirOVCC. SO fast WaS he drivingD. SO IaSt drove he55 Eatiiig too InUCIl (at Can ________ heart disease aιιd CalKe IIigIl blood PreSSUre A. result from B. COntnbUtC to C ・ attend Io Lλ devot e to56 ThaIIk you for your directions to the ħouse; We WOllIdlft have IbUnd it ____________A. nowhereB. OthCrwlSC C ・ howeverD. instead 57 2020 is a bad year for film CofnPanieS _________ box OffiCe returns A. but for B. regardless Of C. In acditιon to D. In IermS Of58 TUm On the television Or IhC applications in your mobile PhonC and youthe news Of ChineSe PeOPle fightmg agamsι COrOna ∖irus bravely.A. SeeB. have SeenC. are SeeingD. Will See 59. Tibet IieSthe WeSt Of ChiIla WhiIe JaPan IieS the CaSt Of China. A. to; toB. in. inC. in; toD. to; in 60 Mr WhIte is _________ OlIr EngliSh Ieachcr. He OnCllhClpS IIS to deal With SOIne PerSOnaI affairsA in Other WOrdS B. On the Olher hand C. as a Inaner Of fact D. for anotherΛ. TO face B. IIaVing faced C. FaCCdD. FaCing 66. 一It's many years SinCe I SaW you last. 1you at all. I WoUIdrft have. either, if SomCOne _________ you by the name.A dιdn t recognize; hadn't CaIledB. didn't recognize; didn't CaII C IIaVen t recognized; (Iidn t CaIID haven^t recognized; hadιft CaIled 67 If I K : his ICgS in the Iabt training, he the COming WOrId Cup, WhiCh he hasbeen IOnging to COlnPete inΛ. didn't hurt; WoUId go in R )rB. hadn't hurt, WoUld IlaVe taken Part in C hadn't hurt; UOUld join in D didn t hurt; UOUld have taken Parl in岛-英讯第8更共ID 页68 It's time youthe fact Ihat it's a dangerous WOrICi OlIt there Be brave and OPtimiStiC A I)Ut UP WithB. WOke Ul) toC. t∞k the PlaCe OfD. IoOked down UPOnΛ no more than B OthCr than C. mon: Ihan D rather tlιan61 ・ I Want to SCIl IhC house, butCan t bear Ihe thouglπ Of moving. 62. I'll tiever agree What he SaId IhaI point.A. with; withB WitIE On C. on: On 63. ChHla has POPUIatiOn Of 1.1 bιllιoik 80 PCrCCnt Of Wholnhome during the epidemic (疫情)Of COronaVinis.A. a; WaSB. /; WaSC. a; WeTe 64 ThC PnCCS Of the sh<x^> in this ShoPPmg mall S25 to $100 A. range betweenB. range IrOlnC. Vary in 65. D OnI With ____ a sked to Stay atD. the; Were DVary at With a difficult SitUation, ArnOld decided to ask his IeaClIer for advice69. J haven't SeCn you for a COUPIC Of days. What have you been UP ________ ?A in B. to C. Wth D. for70 DUe to the O(ItbrCak Of the CPKlenliC in China. a kιrge (IUantity Of foreign IeaChCrS andStUdentS abroad.A StUCkB Were SnICk C. WaS S IlCk D. have StlICk第三节:单句语法填空(共W个小题,每小βl.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料•在空门处塡入适匕的内容或括号刚丫I词的正确形式•71 After years Of WOrklng With children, Man (PrOVe) qualified as a teacher.72. OCCaSionS arc quite rare the teachers doιft assign US Iioineuork during Ihe holidays.73. Dark ClOUdS WamCd the fanners the approaching StOnIL74. _____ SlIddenly OCCUned to Miranda that PerhaPS no One WOUld believe her StOn75. PeoPIe SlIOuld Change IIIeiI IIabIt Of OIdCIUlg loυ IIlUCJ IbOd in IeStalIlalltS・ because a lot Offood ended UP (waste).76. He s been resting today, SO _______ (Ik)PC) he WlIl feel better totnoπ,ow.77 By the time TOm got up. his father (PrePare) breakfast for him78. TOm (UIned away, ____ (bury ) his (ace in his hand、・79. Tlle SCiCnCe Of medicine, WhiCh Ue ov¼c a great deal, is PCrhaPS the InOSt importantOf all IhC branches Of science.80. DeSPite the rapid economic development In SOIne WeStern countries, Inany CIderly PCOPleStllI IiVe In (poor),第三部分写作第一节、单旬攻笛(M IO小題•毎小題1分,満分IO分)卜列毎个句子中有一处说言错谋。
哈三中2019-2020学年度下学期高一学年第一模块考试英语试卷答案阅读:1-4DABC 5-8BACA 9-11DDC 12-15BACA 16-20ECBFG完型填空:21-25BDACC 26-30DABCA 31-35CADBB 36-40ADDCB单选:41-45ABBBA 46-50DBDAD 51-55BBCCB 56-60BDDCC61-65BBCBC 66-70ACBBC单句填空:71.proves/proved 72.when 73.of/about 74.It 75.being wasted 76.hopefully 77.had prepared 78.burying 79.to 80.poverty 单句改错:81.he和offered中间加was82.permitting改成permission83.most改成mostly84.because改成that85.measure改成measures86.in1980s中间加the87.valuable改成value88.closely改成close89.safe改成safer90.去掉a作文:One possible version:Dear Tom,I have received your letter and I'm sorry to hear about all your problems.I know exactly how you feel since I have had similar problems before.Therefore, I'm writing to give you some suggestions.To begin with, you should balance the time of study and rest.Too much time sitting in front of a computer will wear you out, thus putting you in awful condition.Taking some exercise between classes will help strengthen your body, relieve your stress and lighten your mood.As for the quarrels between you and your parents, communication is a good way to bridge the gap.Learn to think in each others positions and things will workout well.I hope my suggestions can help you in some way.May you relax yourself and achieve your academic goals!Yours,Li Hua。
黑龙江省哈三中2019-2020学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题第一部分听力(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.When did the man probably leave the gate?A.At 1:00 p.m.B.At 12:00.C.At 12:30.2.What does the woman suggest?A.Going to bed early.B.Seeing the movie.C.Staying up.3.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A.In a restaurant.B.In a library.C.In a drug store.4.How does the man feel about the bus service?A.Pleased.B.Puzzled.C.Dissatisfied.5.What's the man doing?A.Making a visit.B.Making an appointment.C.Making a joke.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。
听完每段对话或独白前后,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.How does the man seem to feel after this job interview?A. Hopeful.B.Desperate.C.Anxious.7.How many candidates were able to go to the second interview?A.16.B.4.C.12.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
2019-2020学年哈尔滨市第三中学高三英语下学期期末试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ASheffieldLincoln College of EnglishClasses for foreign students at all levels.3 months, 6 months, 9 months and one year course.Open all year.Small class (at most 12 students).Library, language laboratory and listening center.Accommodation (住宿)with selected families.25 minutes from London.Course fees for English for one year are£1,380 with reduction for shorter periods of study.1.This passage is probably taken from _______.A.an advertisementB.a noticeC.a posterD.a piece of news2.Who will be accepted by this college?A.Both foreign and native students.B.Only foreign beginners and the advanced.C.Foreign students from beginners to the advanced.D.Only foreign students advanced.3.While you stay there, who will take care of you?A.Your parents.B.Your classmates.C.The school where you study.D.The family you have chosen.BIt was very cold and I had been watching a homeless man make himself comfortable in a “shelter” on the river bank. His “shelter” was a tarpaulin (油布)tied to rocks to keep the wind from blowing it away. He had beenliving there for over a month. I never saw him with warm clothing or food. I knew what I wanted to do.When I told my parents what I wanted to do they werealarmed. They said I could be putting myself at risk, taking a box to a homeless person at night! But I knew, in my deep heart, that I would be safe.I got a box. My parents watched as I added warm gloves, a heavy blanket ... into the box until it was full! Then, I put a Christmas card on top. It said, “Even though we hardly know each other, I want to wish you a Merry Christmas!” I put ten one-dollar bills inside it as well.My father insisted he went there with me as it was 10 pm on Christmas Eve. I said he could drive me but he had to stay in the car. He agreed.I took the box and walked towards his “house”. I called, “Sir, I have a Christmas box for you!”“Go away!” he shouted.“Sir,” I repeated.“Go away!” he shouted.“Why?” I asked him.He walked over and I expected to see an angry face. Instead I saw two of the most beautiful, gentle, blue eyes I have ever seen.“Merry Christmas!” I said.“Why are you doing this?” he asked.“Because you matter to me,” I said. With that I gave him the box.Tears came to his eyes and he thanked me. I got back to the car and watched him carry the box like it was filled with gold. I didn’t want to embarrass (使困窘) him by watching him any more so Dad and I left.4. The underlined word “alarmed” can best be replaced by _____.A. pleasedB. worriedC. disappointedD. surprised5. Why did the author ask his father to stay in the car?A. Because he wanted to prove he was brave.B. Because he believed the homeless man was bad.C. Because he wanted to protect his father from being hurt.D. Because he didn’t want the homeless man to feel bad.6. When the homeless man saw the author first, he was _____.A. quite angryB. very excitedC. quite puzzledD. very curious7. The author’s purpose in writing the text is to tell readers that _____.A. it is easier said than doneB. poverty is the mother of healthC. where there is a will, there is a wayD. a willing helper doesnot wait until he is askedCScientists say baby sharks are at risk of being born smaller and without the energy they need to survive because of warming oceans from climate change.Scientists studied epaulette sharks, which live off Australia and New Guinea. They found that warmer conditions sped up the sharks’ growing process. That meant the sharks were born earlier and very tired. The findings could be used in the study of other sharks, including those that give birth to live young.The scientists studied 27 sharks. Some were raised in average summer water temperatures, about 27 degrees Celsius. Others were raised in higher temperatures around 29 degrees Celsius and 31 degrees Celsius. They found that the sharks raised in the warmest temperatures weighed much less than those raised in average temperatures. They also showed reduced energy levels.Epaulette sharks can grow to a length of about one meter. Their name comes from large spots on their bodies that look like decorations on some military clothing.One study this year found that worldwide numbers of oceanie sharks and rays dropped more than 70 percent between 1970 and 2018. Overfishing is a main concern, while climate change and pollution also threaten shark.Carolyn Wheeler is a doctoral student at the University of Massachusetts Boston and with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University in Australia. She was the lead author of the epaulette shark study. She said that while all the sharks survived, those raised in warmer temperatures were not strong enough to survive for long in the wild.She added that if the sharks are born smaller than usual “they are probably going to have to start looking for food sooner—and they’re going to have less time to adjust to their surroundings.” The study should serve as a warning to ocean governing agencies that careful management is needed to prevent the loss of more sharks.8. In what aspect do the warmer conditions affect the baby sharks?A. Their food.B. Their body weight.C. Their living habits.D. Their moving route.9. How did the scientists carry out their study?A. By studying former data.B. By tracking sharks in the wild.C. By collecting information about climate change.D. By comparing sharks in waters of different temperatures10. What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about?A. The origin of sharks’ names.B. The sharks’ appearance.C. The threats to sharks’ survival.D. The sharks’ living environment.11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Scientists Raise Sharks to Deal with ProblemsB. Global Warming Has Reduced Shark PopulationsC. Baby Sharks Struggle to Survive in Warming OceansD. Scientists Are Struggling to Save Sharks from ExtinctionDWhen Rich Jean wanted to help his daughter, Abigail, learn to read, he took her to the library near their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. That's where they met Hasina Islam, who Jean says arose her interest in reading and the library.“You see what you started? You see that spark that you put in this child?” Jean told Hasina Islam at aStoryCorpsconversation in 2016. At the time, Abigail was 7 and Islam was 27. Their friendship began when Abigail was 3. Through the years, Islam has offered book suggestions that Abigail has read with great enthusiasm. “What's cool is that Hasina has recommended a lot of books that I, at the time, thought might be a little too advanced for you," Jean told Abigail. “Like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Abigail said.Islam's own love of the library was sparked when she was in the third grade. She lived near the main branch of the Queens Public Library in New York City, and she went there to research Henry Hudson, an English explorer, for a school project."The librarian made me feel so special. She remembered my name, and my favorite thing was that she gave me book recommendations," she said." When I was graduating from college, I thought about how I was going to make a difference in the world. And I remembered my librarian,and I remembered that feeling that she gave me every single time I went to the library. ”12. When might Abigail and Hasina Islam first meet?A. In 2012.B. In 2016.C. In 2018.D. In 2020.13. What do we know about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from the text?A. It was Islam's favorite book.B. It might be hard for Abigail.C. It was a best seller at that time.D. It was important for Abigail.14. How did Hasina Islam help Abigail?A. By offering books to her.B. By reading together with her.C. By giving advice on books.D. By introducing great libraries.15. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Islam's special college life.B. Islam's working experiences.C Islam's living conditions. D. Islam's reasons for loving library.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学2017-2018学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题第一部分听力做题时,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AB、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试的相应位置,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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What would the woman like to do now?A. Have a rest.B. Check the numbers.C. Do the calculations.2. How many passengers died in the accident?A. Twelve.B. Four.C. Three.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a post office.B. At a bus station.C. In a cafe.4. How does the woman feel about her new job?A. Worried.B. Disappointed.C. Satisfied.5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. The man's wife.B. Some CDs.C. A vacation.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。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why doesn't the woman want to go to the cinema?A. She doesn't like the films being shown.B. She has booked a table in a restaurant.C. She can't get the ticket.7. What does the man suggest doing in the end?A. Watching DVDs at home.B. Eating in a restaurant.C. Going to a store.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
黑龙江省哈三中2019-2020年下学期高一英语期末试卷第一部分听力(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.When did the man probably leave the gate?A.At 1:00 p.m.B.At 12:00.C.At 12:30.2.What does the woman suggest?A.Going to bed early.B.Seeing the movie.C.Staying up.3.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A.In a restaurant.B.In a library.C.In a drug store.4.How does the man feel about the bus service?A.Pleased.B.Puzzled.C.Dissatisfied.5.What's the man doing?A.Making a visit.B.Making an appointment.C.Making a joke.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。
听完每段对话或独白前后,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.How does the man seem to feel after this job interview?A. Hopeful.B.Desperate.C.Anxious.7.How many candidates were able to go to the second interview?A.16.B.4.C.12.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.When is the best time to visit New Zealand?A.In November.B.In June.C.In August.9.Which city is well-known for its gardens?A.Wellington.B.Christchurch.C.Auckland.10.What can you do on the South Island?A.Go skiing.B.Climb mountains.C.Lie on the beach.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where are the speakers?A.In a factory.B.In a cinema.C.In a shop.12.How much are the tickets for two adults?A.£3.B.£3.75.C.£2.25.13.What gift can a child most probably get from the library this year?A.A schoolbag.B.A pen.C.A book.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What's the relationship between the two speakers?A.Boss and employee.B.Schoolmates.C.Teacher and student.15.Why does the woman blame the man?A.He forgot to do his project.B.He shouldn't copy the book.C.He didn't do his project with her.16.What will the man probably do next?A.Report the woman to Mr.Harper.B.Talk to Mr.Harper right now.C.Write his own project. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where is the speaker having his new job now?A.In the UK.B.In the US.C.In the UN.18.How did the speaker find the present job?A.Through the newspaper.B.Through the magazine.C.Through the Internet.19.What did the speaker have to wear in Spain to a computer job?A.A tie.B.A shirt.C.A jacket.20.What is the aim of the speaker to have his present job to some degree?A.To be relaxed.B.To master computers.C.To learn English.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AEmbassy Suites by Hilton Santa Ana Orange County Airport Neighborhood:John Wayne Airport(SNA),Orange County,1325 East Dyer Road,Santa Ana,CA OVERALL GUEST SCOREHotel DescriptionBeing close to the airport and freeway access make the Embassy Suites a top choice for our guests in the area.The 300-room Embassy Suites offers homey comforts for those on business and vacation alike-suites with separate living and sleeping areas,refrigerators, microwaves,coffeemakers,Wi-Fi access and two TVs.Wake up to a free cooked-to-order breakfast and enjoy the indoor pool and fitness center.A two-hour evening reception offers drinks and snacks and the on-site restaurant serves American favorites.The property also has a business center with copy and fax services.Parking is available for an additional fee.Less than two miles from I-405,the Embassy Suites is within a half-mile of various restaurants and just three miles from John Wayne Airport.Our guests say the Embassy Suites 'location,"brilliant" breakfast and"friendly"staff make it one of their favorite Santa Ana properties.Guest RatingsGood Feb 8,2017By:HaroldPros:Loved the breakfast and the friendly,helpful staff.Spacious accommodations made thisa very good value.Cons:Didn't love the heating/AC system;room was too cold for comfort.Also was notaware of the parking fee until we checked in.The parking fee was $ 17 a night.Good Jan 24,2017By:MicaelaPros:Breakfast was amazing with a variety of choices and the staff were helpful.Cons:The room had a very strange old smell when we first got there.I had to open the door toair it out.Very Good Jan 5,2017By:BrucePros:The location was very good for us and the included breakfast was a plus.Cons:The room was not cleaned properly when we got there.The heating system was not working for the hotel as well.A.The business center.B.The friendly staff.C.The convenient location.D.Wi-Fi access.22.According to the guest ratings,all the guests are satisfied with itsA.heating systemB.free airport shuttleC.parking feeD.breakfast23.This advertisement is made more believable bying guests' commentsB.interviewing the guestsC.offering competitive pricesD.providing the exact addressBSelena Gomez and I were scheduled to meet at a low-key coffee shop in Encino.Not wanting to keep the superstar waiting,I arrived at nine,20 minutes early.As I was catching up on e-mails,Selena quietly scooted into the seat next to me.No bodyguard.Not even a drop of makeup.She was ten minutes early and so inconspicuous that no one else in the restaurant looked up so much.Selena was wearing Bebe shorts.She had a baby face and ordered a hot chocolate.After making small talk about what she wore for the shoot,she dived into the subject of her career.Selena declared 2012 the year of movies.She filmed three:Spring Breakers,a drama;The Getaway,an action flick;and Hotel Transylvania,a comedy.Each is a marked move away from the teen style that made her a household name.Now that her Disney days are behind her,Selena is at that unstable point in a child star's career where she is trying to grow up-both as a person(she turned 20 in July)and as an artist. "Being part of the Disney Channel was a blessing,and I'm super happy with what my show accomplished,but acting is something I would like to take on more seriously."She continued, "I don't necessarily feel accomplished.I want to create a whole different persona when it comes to acting.”Selena has been working full time since she was seven years old and scored a role on Barney&Friends.In 2007,when she was offered the lead in Wizards of Waverly Place,Selena, her mother,and her stepfather uprooted from Grand Prairie,Texas,to LA,where they are settling now.24.When did Selena arrive at the low-key coffee shop?A.At 10:00.B.At 9:10.C.At 8:50.D.At 9:30.25.The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means"A.unconcernedB.gracefulC.not easily seenD.always thinking of others26.We can learn from Paragraph 2 thatA.three famous films made in 2012 have shown her teen styleB.Selena went into her film career as soon as we met in the coffee shopC.each of the three films marks Selena's move away from her teen styleD.the film Hotel Transylvania is an action flick made in 201227.What did Selena think of Disney days which were behind her?A.She thought of playing in Disney as an unstable point in her career.B.She considered her being part of the Disney Channel a blessing.C.She didn't feel very satisfied with her show in Disney.D.She found herself not accomplished in her performance in Disney.CWhen we talk to our friends online,typing can become a little boring.More often than not,we turn to memes(表情包)to make our conversations more fun.But sometimes,sending the wrong meme can mean trouble.At least 10 students who were admitted to Harvard University lost their chance to study there after posting offensive memes in a private Facebook group,the university's student newspaper,the Harvard Crimson,reported on June 5.In fact,this was not the first time Harvard had dealt with a case like this.Instead of regular jokes,the memes"went to truly dark and ugly places,joking about Orthodox Jews,the Holocaust and Mexican children,"reported CNN.At first,the group was meant for would-be Harvard freshmen to get to know each other before they began university.But later,some students set up another group where they traded several offensive memes.When Harvard University found out about the group,it took back the students' offers.The incident has caused fierce debates,both in the university and around the world."I appreciate humor,but there are so many topics that just should not be joked about." incoming freshman Jessica Zhang told the Harvard Crimson.“I do not know how those offensive images could be defended."However,others believe the university overstepped the boundaries."It sounds like Harvard is intruding too deeply into the private lives of students,"Alan Dershowitz,a retired Harvard Law School professor,told The Guardian,"It may affect them for life."The university didn't explain the decision to withdraw the offers,saying it doesn't comment publicly on the admission of individual applicants.But one of Harvard's own policies says it has the right to withdraw offers of acceptance if"an admitted student engages in behavior that brings into question his or her honesty,maturity,or moral character”, according to the Harvard Crimson.28.From the text we can know thatA.people send memes to make fun of friends during conversationsB.some Harvard students set up a group to get familiar with university coursesC.Harvard University had never dealt with similar cases beforeD.Alan Dershowitz thinks it wrong to take back these students' offers29.Harvard withdrew the students' offers probably becauseA.they sent memes onlineB.their moral characters were questionableC.their behavior affected their private livesD.they joked about Harvard's policy.30.What is the writer's attitude toward the decision?A.Supportive.B.Objective.C.Subjective.D.Indifferent.31.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A.Harvard Hopefuls Pay Tough PriceB.Harvard Freshmen Face ChargesC.Harvard Draws the Public's AttentionD.Harvard Focuses on Students' PrivacyDTime TravelIf you could travel in time,where would you go?Perhaps you would watch a performance of a Shakespeare's play in Elizabethan England?What about hanging out with Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period?Or maybe you'd voyage far ahead of the present day to see what the future holds.The possibility of time travel is indeed appealing.Stories exploring the subject have been around for hundreds of years.Perhaps the best known example is science fiction novel The Time Machine,which was written by H.G.Wells and published in 1895 for he first time.It was adapted into at least two feature films of the same name,as well as two television versions, and a large number of comic book adaptations.It is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel using a vehicle that allows an operator to travel purposefully and selectively.The term"time machine",coined by Wells,is now universally used to refer to a vehicle transporting people into the far future.But could time travel actually be possible?Some scientists say yes,in theory.They propose using cracks in time and space called"wormholes",which could be used as shortcuts to other periods.Einstein's theory of relativity allows time travel in extreme circumstances. And Britishphysicist Stephen Hawking says you could travel into the future with a really fast spaceship-going at nearly the speed of light.Though building such a spaceship would of course be no simple task.Even if you could travel into the past,there is something called the"grandfather paradox".It asks what would happen if a time traveler were to go back in time and have his own grandfather killed for some reason,and therefore prevent himself from being born.If the time traveler wasn't born,how would he travel back in time?And would you really like to visit the future?In H.G.Wells' book,the main character travels into distant time where he arrives at a beach and is attacked by giant crabs.He then voyages 30 million years into the future where the only living thing is a black object with tentacles(触角)。