河南省2018届高三上学期一轮复习检测(三)英语试题

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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where does the conversation take place?A.At a library.B.At a bookstore.C.In a classroom.2.What's the woman looking for?A.Her purse.B.Her money.C.Her bag.3.Where are the tickets most probably?A.In the woman's pocket.B.In the woman's handbag.C.In the man's pocket.4.What does the woman think about the movie?A.It's disappointing.B.It's enjoyable.C.It's thrilling.5.How much did the woman pay for the coat?A.$40.B.$120.C.$200.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,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.When will the party be held?A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.The day after tomorrow.7.Who's able to come to the party?A.Kate.B.Mark.C.Lucy.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Why did the woman come to New York?A.To attend college.B.For further education.C.To find work.9.Where does the woman want to live in a few years?A.In a bigger city.B.In a smaller city.C.In her hometown.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What did Drunk in Love win at the Grammy's?A.Best R&B Performance.B.Best Song.C.Best Music and Singer.11.Who's the singer of the song Happy?A.Beyonce.B.Pharrell Williams.C.Miranda Lambert.12.What will the woman do tomorrow?A.Walk in the park.B.Play the piano.C.Buy some CDs.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Where does the woman want to spend the summer?A.On her uncle's farm.B.In Beijing.C.In London.14.Where does the woman's mother come from?A.America.B.China.C.Britain.15.What does the woman care about spending her holiday?A.The place.B.The weather.C.The companion.16.What will the man do for the summer most probably?A.Travel to London.B.Visit his friends.C.Do a part-time job. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Where does the hotel lie?A.In a palace.B.In the city center.C.Near a restaurant.18.How many rooms does the hotel have?A.34.B.30.C.100.19.What is available in the hotel?A.Free laundry.B.Free parking.C.Free wi-fi.20.What food can people have in the hotel?A.Western food.B.French food.C.Indian food.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。

AGoodreads recommends the following books you want to read for the event to come.1.The Lyrics: 1961-2012By Bob DylanSimon & Schuster,$60What it's about: This heavy,well-timed publication contains lyrics by the songwriter who just won the Nobel Prize in Literature,from his first album,Bob Dylan,through Tempest.What's to love: The times may be changing,but Dylan's fans are a constant,traditional devotees who will want this epic collection for their shelves,to sit beside those beloved old large papers. 2.Taylor Swift: This Is Our SongBy Tyler ConroySimon & Schuster,$28What it's about: An elegant fanzine celebrating all things about Taylor Swift,especially the pop star's countless fans. What's to love: Mom and/or Dad,the fan of Taylor Swift,will think you're pretty cool if he or she discovers this temple to Taylor under the Christmas tree (even if it is a book).3.Misty CopelandBy Gregg DelmanRizzoli,$39.95What it's about: Star-figure female ballet dancer Misty Copeland strikes a pose(95,to be exact) in photos taken between 2011 and 2014,in the casual setting of dance studios.What's to love: Since becoming the first African American woman to be named a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre,Copeland has become a cultural phenomenon,and Delman's arresting pictures capture(捕捉)her muscular power and elegance.4.@ NatGeo: The Most Popular Instagram PhotosBy National GeographicNational Geographic,$19.95What it's about: National Geographic's popular Instagram account(nearly 63 million followers) comes to book form in this title filled with eye-popping images from around the world.What's to love: Here's proof that NatGeo's talented photographers have conquered social mediawhile maintaining the usual quality of their work.And for fans of more traditional coffee-table-size books,check out National Geographic's Wild,Beautiful Places:Picture-Perfect Journeys Around the Globe ($40).21.Which author is noted for literature achievements?A.Bob Dylan.B.Tyler Conroy.C.Gregg Delman.D.National Geographic.22.For what event are the books most probably recommended?A.New Year's Day.B.Christmas Day.C.One's anniversary.D.Literature awards.23.How much would a photographer normally spend on his favourite books listed?A.$39.95.B.$19.95.C.$59.9.D.$99.9.24.Which book would a pop star's fan probably buy?A.The Lyrics: 1961-2012 .B.Taylor Swift: This Is Our Song.C.Misty Copeland.D.@ NatGeo: The Most Popular Instagram Photos.BThere is a lot to learn about the creations of Beatrix Potter—not only is she the author and illustrator of one of the world's most famous children's books,The Tale of Peter Rabbit,but also a pioneering conservationist with the spirit of a scientist."Potter grew up as the daughter of a wealthy Victorian family,but along with her brother who filled an entire floor of their large house in London with all sorts of animals,"said Anne Lundin,a retired professor for the UW-Madison School of Library and Information Studies."As an adult,she was a frustrated botanical illustrator and scientist.That field was not open to her because she was female,"Lundin said.Potter was urged to tum the charming illustrations and stories she wrote in letters to children into books.She wrote 23 books in all—a body of work that has inspired plays,ballets,films and an astonishing amount of merchandise."The Tale of Peter Rabbit is probably the most famous children's book in the world,which was published in 1902 and has really stood the test of time.It's been translated into 36 languages.The parents and grandparents will share it with the next generation,"said Lundin.Potter also made a mark on the world through her land conservation."In many ways,she waslike Peter Rabbit, venturing into a world of adventure and risk.She withdrew from London as soon as she started making some money on her books to the Lake District and became an extremely important farmer and conservationist.She preserved and passed on 15 farms and over 4,000 acres,which were given back to the country as gifts in the 20th century,"said Lundin.Even though she was born 150 years ago,she was amazingly modern—her embracing of the natural world, commented Jennifer Blatchley Smith,an artistic director of the show Peter Rabbit Tales to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Potter's birth.25.What helped Beatrix Potter to write The Tale of Peter Rabbit successfully ?A.Her life and work experiences.B.Her specialty in animated(动画)pictures.C.Her success in becoming a botanical scientist.D.Her interest in animals in childhood alone.26.What does the word "frustrated" in the third paragraph mean?A.Disappointed.B.Devoted.C.Motivated.D.Inspired.27.What is Beatrix Potter?A.A botanist and artist.B.An extremely important farmer and successful scientist.C.A writer,conservationist and farmer.D.An artistic director.28.Why does the author write the article?A.In celebration of Potter's 150th birthday.B.In honour of Potter's new contributions.C.In praise of Potter's spirit of selflessness.D.In support of Potter's book promotions.CAll over the world mothers and fathers teach their children manners.Other children may have manners that are not like yours.There are all kinds of manners.Many years ago,children who had good manners were seen and not heard.They kept quite quiet if grown-ups were talking.Today,well-mannered children have more freedom.Sometimes good manners in one place are bad manners in other places.Suppose you are a visitor in the land of Mongolia.Some friends ask you to eat with them.What kind of manners do they want you to have? They want you to give a loud "burp(打嗝)" after you finisheating.Burping would show that you like your food.In some countries,if you give a loud burp,you are told to say "Excuse me,please."In many places people like to eat together.But in some parts of Polynesia it is bad manners to be seen eating at all.People show good manners by turning their backs on others while they eat.What are manners like in an East African town?The people try not to see you.They are being polite.You may see a friend.He may not see you at all.If you are polite,you will sit down beside him.You will wait until he finishes what he is doing.Then he will talk to you.Suppose you visit a friend in Arabia.You should walk behind the other tents until you come to his tent.If you pass in front of the other tents,you will be asked into each one. The people will ask you to eat with them.And it is bad manners if you say no.Manners are different all over the world.But it is good to know that all manners begin in the same way.People need ways to show that they want to be friends.29.How did polite children behave?A.By looking into adults' eyes while talking.B.By keeping silent while adults were talking.C.By slipping into the house without being heard.D.By not opening their mouths until spoken to.30.Which custom should we follow in order to look well-mannered ?A. Saying "Excuse me" on burping in Mongolia.B.Inviting guests to dinner together in Polynesia.C.Talking with a friend before he completes things in East Africa.D.Accepting an eating invitation in Arabia.31.What can we infer from the text?A.Hear much,speak little.B.Love me,love my dog.C.When in Rome do as the Romans do.D.Do what you ought to and come what can.DLying alongside mountains of smelly garbage under the South American sun,Cateura is a long way from the conservatories of Prague or Vienna.Yet the township,which grew out of Paraguay's largest dump(垃圾场),is gaining a reputation as a hothouse for musical talent—and for its youth orchestra(管弦乐队)that plays instruments made from garbage."The world sendsus garbage.We send back music,"says Favio Chavez,leader of the "Recycled Orchestra",during a recent visit by the group to Los Angeles.Orchestra members,poor children from Cateura,play violins fashioned from oven trays and guitars made from dessert dishes.The orchestra provides the youngsters an outlet and an escape,a chance to go beyond the mess of their slum(贫民窟)through the music of Mozart,and even Sinatra."In the beginning,it was difficult to play,"says the 10-year-old violinist Celeste Fleitas."But Favio helped me learn over time.From Favio,I have learned to be more responsible and value the things I have."The destination for more than 1,500 tons of waste each day,the community has no safe drinking water and little access to electricity or sanitation(卫生设施).Illiteracy is severe,and the children of the township often fall into drugs,violence and crimes.Favio Chavez,a musical talent,came to Cateura as an environmental technician in 2006 and started a youth music school.He knew shop-bought instruments were beyond the means of villagers whose sheds are worth less than a violin,so he approached a carpenter to make some out of waste from the dump.The orchestra caught the eye of Paraguayan filmmaker Alejandra Amarilla.She uploaded a short piece of the orchestra to YouTube in 2012,hoping to secure crowdfunding for what would become Landfill Harmonic,a documentary released across the United States this month and promoting the youngsters on a tour of the world's music halls later on.32.What is the best title of the text?A.Youngsters carry tunes from garbage to victory.B.A music talent hit the road to the world stage.C.A town for music fans.D.An orchestra on a global tour.33.What do we know about Cateura?A.It has raised people's awareness of recycling trash.B.It has caught more attention through the orchestra.C.It recycles more than 1,500 tons of rubbish per day.D.It provides its children with better schooling conditions.34.Why did Alejandra Amarilla upload a piece of the orchestra to YouTube?A.To assist the youngster with a world tour.B.To collect funding for a documentary.C.To organize carpenters to make instruments.D.To catch the eye of the Paraguaygovernment.35.What can we learn from Favio Chavez?A.To work in a team weighs more.B.To recycle things is to conserve things.C.To be creative is a quality of a leader.D.To own nothing is no excuse to do nothing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。