2016—2017学年度第一学期期末检测试题
高三英语2017.1
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号等填涂在答题卡相应位置处。
考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
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.Whoisthewomantalkingto?
A.James.B.Drake.C.Daniel.
2.Whywasthemanarrested?
A.Herobbedabank.
B.Helooksverysimilartoacriminal.
C.Hebrokeintohisneighbor’shouse.
3.Whatdidthemandojustnow?
A.Hewentshopping.B.Hemadetea.C.Hewashedthekettle.
4.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.ToholdapartyhonSunday.B.Toendthepartybymidnight.C.Tohelphim.
5.Howmanypeopledoesthemanbookatablefor?
A.10.B.11.C.12.
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三个选顼中选出最佳选项,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Intheirhome.B.Inarestaurant.C.Atahotel.
7.Whatwillthespeakersdoafterbreakfast?
A.Lookforanotherhotel.B.Goshopping.C.Meetfriends.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.Whydoesn’tthemanallowtheladytoparkhere?
A.Carsarenotallowedtoparkhere.
B.Theparkingspacehasbeenbooked.
C.Hecan’trecognizethecarandthelady.
9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelady?
A.Sheisamother.B.Shehasblondehairnow.C.Shehasjustmoved.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.WhenwillthemanarriveatChicago?
A.9:00a.m.B.8:30a.m.C.6:45a.m.
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11.Whydoesthemanchooseanightflight?
A.Tohaveanearlyappointment.B.Togetabetterprice.C.Tomakearoundtrip
12.Whatistheflightnumber?
A.300.B.302.C.305.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.WhodidBarbaracall?
A.Bob.B.Bert.C.Boris.
14.Whatdidthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Tohaveaparty.B.Tomeetafriend.C.Tohavedinner.
15.Whatwaswrongwiththeman?
A.Hadaheadache.B.Hadafever.C.Coughedbadly.
16.Whatwouldthemandothismorning?
A.Havedinnerwithfriends.B.Restathome.C.Dosomework.听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.WhatdothememberstatesoftheCommonwealthhaveincommon?
A.Apoliticalsystem.B.Religion.C.Workinglanguage.
18.WhatdopeopledoonCommonwealthDay?
A.Discusscurrentissues.B.Celebratetheirfriendship.C.Joininawritingcompetition.
19.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.TheCommonwealthGames.B.Animportantholiday.C.Aninternationalassociation.
20.WhatisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheHeadsofGovernmentMeetingisheldeverytwoyears.
B.CommonwealthDayisheldinthesecondweekofMay.
C.CommonwealthGamesisheldeverythreeyears.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.Thevolunteersprovidedthelonelyelderseachwithanovercoat,_______couldhelpthem
keepwarmthroughthewinter.
A.oneB.thatC.itD.onethat
22.What?Thecomputerhasbrokendownagain!It_______allrightthismorning.
A.isworkingB.wasworkingC.hadworkedD.hasworked
23._______thearguments,it’snecessarytoconsiderthecontributionsHongKongDisneyland
hasmadeinliftingthenumberoftourists.
A.WhateverB.WhicheverC.HoweverD.Whenever
24.Thelocalauthoritiesprovideeverycollegestudentthisyearwithanannual_______of4000
yuanforfoodandtuitionfees.
A.awardB.admissionC.allowanceD.acquisition
25.Quiteafewgraduatescannotfindjobsthemomenttheygraduate.Thesituationwillnot
changemuch_______thegovernmentmakesmoreefforts.
A.ifB.whenC.unlessD.since
26.TrumpTower,______astheheadquartersforTheTrumpOrganization,isa58-story-skycraper
_______inMidtownManhattan.
A.serving;locatedB.served;locatedC.served;locatingD.serving;locating
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27.Ithinkthatconflictisunlikelytohappen,butifit_________,theinterestofbothChinaand
theU.S.wouldbeseverelydamaged.
A.wouldoccurB.hadoccuredC.weretooccurD.occurs
28.---Don’tforgettodropmealinewhenyousettledown.
---Trustme!Iwon’t.I’llkeepyou_________.
A.touchedB.postedC.correspondedD.preserved
29.Nowondersomepeopledon’tshowsympathyforthevictimoftheaccident.She________
haveobservedthetrafficrules.
A.mustB.shouldC.needD.would
30.---HowIameagertoseeyournewcar!MayIhavealooknow,Peter?
---_______________.It’sgreattoshare.
A.That’sallright.B.Couldn’tagreemore.C.Youmustbekiddding.D.Byallmeans.
31.HowIenvyJones!Shecaneatsuperbighamburgerswithoutfear________shewillputon
muchweight.
A.thatB.whichC.whetherD.where
32.Thefarmerswereworriedaboutthecomingflood,becausethey_________just_________
theseeds.
A.have;sowedB.had;sowedC.had;beensowingD.would;sow
33.---Wouldyoumindgoingtothemoviesbyyourselftonight?
---Iamafraid.Iwillfeellonelyinthetheatre,withnoone_________me.
A.beingaccompaniedB.accompainedC.toaccompanyD.havingaccompanied
34.________alltheworkyou’reputtingin,rememberthatyou’reprobablygrowingrootsnot
fruit.
A.ForfeatofB.ApartfromC.RegardlessofD.Inspiteof
35.Thispolicy,whichusedtobeverysuccessful,isa_________,thoughitnolongermeetsthe
needsofthecurrentsituation.
A.sacredcowB.Pandora’sboxC.MickeyMousecourseD.goodSamaritan
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Yearsago,feelingtiredandfrustrated,Ibegantodoubtwhetherteachingwasworthitanymore.,aridiculousmomentinclasslitmywayoutofthedarkness.
Iwasteachingachemistrylesson,andthestudentswereworkingwithalcohollamps.Butagirlcouldn’tgetherwick(灯芯)tobum.Shewasoneofthekidswhoalwaysseemtobetheonepickedfortheteam,whoappearedtohaveshecouldneverbespecial.
NormallyIdonotinterferewithscienceprojects,becausecanbepartofthelearningprocess.Yetthiswassimplyamatteroffaultyequipment;thewickwasnotasasitshouldhavebeen.Ineededto.
Thegirlhadtearsinhereyes,andIfeltmyselfforeverhavingfeltlikegivingup.Forthatonemoment,theonlythingthatmewasthatthisgirlshouldhaveasuccessfulexperiment.Shewasgoingtogohomethatdaywithaherface.Ibentoverheralcohollamp,andwithalongkitchenmatchtriedtoreachthewick.IwassothematchthatIcouldfeeltheflame.Finallythewickcaughtfire,andIlookeduptriumphantly(得意洋洋地),thesmileonthegirl’sface.tookonelookatmeandbeganscreaminginfear.IdidnotunderstandwhythekidswereallpointingatmeIrealizedthattheflamehadlitmyhair.Severalkidsranto
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meandatmayhead.Talkaboutadreamcometrue—theygottohittheirteacherontheheadandsaytheywereAfewminuteslater,allwaswellandIwatchedthekidsexperiment.Ifeltlikeanidiot,andyetforthefirsttimeinweeks,IfelthowmuchIteaching.Ihadtriedhardtohelpsomeone;thoughnotparticularlywell,butthewasthere.Fromthatmoment,Ideterminedtoalwaysteachlikemyhairwas36.A.InstantlyB.FortuantelyC.HopefullyD.Absolutely
37.A.excitedB.embarrassedC.skepticalD.particular
38.A.firstB.bestC.lastD.very
39.A.acceptedB.deniedC.declaredD.hoped
40.A.practiceB.accidentsC.inaccuracyD.failure
41.A.dryB.bigC.thickD.long
42.A.stepinB.stepasideC.stepupD.stepdown
43.A.proudB.awareC.tiredD.ashamed
44.A.happenedB.attendedC.matteredD.related
45.A.fearB.smileC.shameD.surprise
46.A.accessibleB.closeC.lowD.short
47.A.expectingB.findingC.missingD.imagining
48.A.RatherB.BesidesC.StillD.Instead
49.A.asB.whenC.untilD.since
50.A.lookedB.shoutedC.hitD.waved
51.A.helpingB.cursingC.kiddingD.amusing
52.A.beginningB.pausingC.continuingD.preparing
53.A.arguedB.caredC.complainedD.worried
54.A.strategyB.reasonC.schemeD.effort
55.A.onfireB.onendC.insightD.inchaos
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
ParkingInformation
ThereisamixofpaidandfreeparkingonGranvilleIsland.Belowyouwillfindallrelevantinformationtoparkingandtrafficmanagement.
FREEPARKINGSTALLS(停车位)
FreeparkingthroughoutGranvilleIslandforallmotorizedvehiclesisintendedforvisitorsonly.Freeparkingstallsareavailableandvehiclesarclimiledtooccupyonestall,onceperday,andwithinthemaximumpostedtimelimit.Whenthepostedtimelimitisreachedyoumoveyourvehicle,orshouldyourequireadditionalparkingduringthesameday,yourvehiclemustbeparkedinapayparkingstall.
FreeParkingrestrictionsarestrictlyenforcedfrom7amto7pm,7daysaweek
Onceyourvehicleisparked,youarenotpermittedtomovetoanotherfreestallonGranvilleIslandatanyothertimethroughtouttheday.Youmaymovetoanyofthepaystalls.
PAIDPARKINGSTALLS
Payparkingrestrictionsarestrictlyenforcedfrom7amto7pm,7daysaweek.
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TheDailyPassisvalidfor24hoursfromthetimeofpurchase.ITicpassisVOID(无效)ifnotplacedfaceupwithihcdateandtimevisible,rhepassisVOIDifnotparkedinapayparkinglot.
TheWeeklyPassisvalidfor7daysfromthetimeofpurchase.ThepassisVOIDifnotplacedfaceupwiththedateandtimevisible.ThepassisVOIDifnotparkedinapayparkinglot.Monthlyparkingislimitedandavailableonafirstcomefirstservebasisandsoldstartingonthetwenty-sixth(26)ofeverymonth.MonthlyParkingPassesareavailableattheGranvilleIslandAdministrationOfficefrom8:30am—5:00pm.
Amonthlyparkingpassallowsavehicletobeparkedinanappointedparkingstallonlywhenitisclearlydisplayed.
Lostmonthlypassescannotbereplaced.
56.VisitorstoGranvilleIslandcan_______________.
A.parktheircarsforfreeaslongastheywishB.movetheircarstodifferentfreestalls
C.paytheparkingwhenthetimelimitisreachedD.usethesamefreestallformanytimes
57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothenotice?
A.paidparkingpassisvalidonlywhenitisclearlydisplayed.
B.CarswiththeDailyParkingPasscanbeparkedinafreestall.
C.OnecanbuytheMonthlyParkingPassonanydayofthemonth.
D.OnecanapplyforanewMonthlyParkingPassifitislost.
B
Britain’shousingcrisishasreachedanewpeakwiththeaverageLondonernowneedingamassive14timestheirannualsalarvtoaffordtobuyinthecapital.Theresearchshowsthecrisisisn’tlimitedtoLondoneither—anyothercities,includingCambridgeandOxford,alsohavedouble-digitpricestoearningsratios.AcrosstheUKasawhole,peoplenowneedonaveragesix-and-a-halftimestheirannualsalarytobuytheirownhome.
Asaresultofbeingunabletoaffordtobuyinthesoutherncities,familiesarebeingforcedtomoveouttoareaswherehousepricesarelower.ButthisisputtingincreasingpressureonpricesincitiessuchasManchesterandBirminghamwherehousepriceinflationissettorocket.“Regionalcitieshavemoreaitractiveaffordabilitylevelsandhousepriceshavesignificantpotentialupsideforgrowthintheneartermsubjectto(受……支配)theoutlookfortheeconomy,”RichardDonnellfromHometracksaid.
InabidtoeasetheincreasingpressureiniheBritain’shousingmarket,earlierthisweekChancelloroftheExchequerPhilipHammondreleasedanewHousingInfrastructureFundwhichthegovernmenthopeswillsupporttheconstructionof100,000newhomesinareaswhich“needthemmost”.ButDonnellsaid:“Thesemeasuresfocusonthelongertermchallengesofaddressinghousingsupplyandwillhavelimitedimpactonthecurrentsituationofhousingaffordability,whichwillbedecidedbymarketforcesandhouseholds’expectationsforjobsandthecostofborrowing.”
Whilemortgage(抵押贷款)ratesareattheirlowesteverlevel,makingitcheaptoborrow,itseemsfewerpeoplearebeingapprovedforaloan.YesterdaytheBritishBankers’Associationpublishedfiguresshowingthatmortgageapprovalswere10percentdowninOctoberfromayearearlier.Fewerapprovalsandthecontinuingsqueezeonaffordabilityispushinganincreasingnumberofwould-behomeownersoutofthemarket.
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CommunitiessecretarySajidJavidsaid:“Wehavebeenclearthatweneedtobuildalotmorehomesifwearetoachieveacountrythatworksforeveryone.Thatiswhyweareannouncingthebiggesthousinginvestmentinagenerationtostepuphousebuilding.Withadoubtingincapitalspending,wearestimulationg(刺激)themarketneedsforastepchangeinthenumberofhomesbeingbuiltintheplacespeoplewanttolive.”
58.WhatisthepresentconditionofthehousepriceintheUK?
A.Peopleinsomeplacesneedtopayovertentimestoearningsratiostobuyhouses.
B.TheBritishstillfeelaffordabilityisundertheircontroldespitethepriceincrease.
C.Facingthethepriceincrease,moreandmorepeoplearerushingtobuyhouses.
D.Nowpeoplehavetopaysix-and-a-halftimestheprevioushouseprice.
59.ItcanheinferredfromRichardDonneIl’swordsthat_______________.
A.peopleinregionalcitieswillburdenmorepressureofmovingout
B.peopleinregionalcitieswouldchoosetobuildrocketsratherthanhouses
C.housepricesinregionalcitieshavethepotentialforincrease
D.housepricesinregionalcitieswillturneconomicgrowthupsidedown
60.Accordingtothepassage,theeffectivcsolutiontothehousingcrisisis___________.
A.tolowerthemortgageratesB.topromotehousingconstruction
C.toincreasecitizens’earningsD.tomovepeopletoregionalcities
C
Usingamobilephoneformorethan10yearsincreasestheriskofgettingbraincancer,accordingtoIhcmostcomprehensivestudyoftherisksyetpublished.
Thestudy—whichcontradictsofficialstatementsthatthereisnodangerofgettingthediseasefoundthatpeoplewhohavehadthephonesforadecadeormorearetwiceaslikelytogetamalignanttumour(恶性肿瘤)onthesideofthebrainwheretheyholdthehandset.
Thescientistswhoconductedtheresearchsayusingamobileforjustanhoureveryworkingdayduringthatperiodisenoughloincreasetherisk—andinternationalstandardusedtoprotectusersfromtheradiationemittedis“notsafe”and”needstoberevised”.
Theyconcludedthat“cautionisneededintheuseofmobilephones”andbelievechildren,whoareespeciallyvulnerable(脆弱的),shouldbediscouragedfromusingthematall.
Britain’slargestinvestigationintothehealthrisksofthetechnology,theMobileTelecommunicationsandHealthResearch(MTHR)programme—fundedby“governmentandindustrysources”reportedthat“mobilephoneshavenotbeenfoundtobeassociatedwithanybiologicalorharmfulhealtheffects”.
Butitschairman,ProfessorLawrieChallis,admittedthatonlyasmallproportionoftheresearchhadcoveredpeoplewhohadusedthephonesformorethanadecade.Hewarned:“Wecannotruleoutthepossibilityatthisstagethatcancercouldappearinafewyears’time.”
Thenewstudy—headedbytwoSwedes,ProfessorLennartHardelloftheUniversityHospilalinOrebroandProfessorKjellHanssonMildofUmeaUniversity,whoalsoservesontheMTHRprogramme’smanagementcommittee—goessomewaytomeetingthedeficiency(缺陷).
Thescientistspulledtogethertheresultsofthe11studentsthathavesofarinvestigatedtheoccurrenceoftumoursinpeoplewhohaveusedphonesformorethanadecade,usingresearchinSweden,Denmark,Finland,Japan,Germany,theUnitedStatesandBritain.Theyfoundalmostallhaddiscoveredanincreasedrisk,especiallyonthesideoftheheadwherepeoplelistenedtotheirhandset.
fiveofthesixstudiesofmalignanttumourfoundanincreasedrisk,andonlyonedidnotstillfoundanincreaseinbenign(良性的)tumour.Fourofthefivestudiesthatlookedacoustic
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neuromas(听神经肿瘤)foundthem.Theexceptionwasbasedononlytwocasesofthediseease,butstillfoundthatlong-termusershadlargertumoursthanotherpeople.
Thescientistsassembledthefindingsofallthestudiestoanalysethemcollectively.Thisrevealedthatpeoplewhohaveusedtheirphonesforadecadeormoreare20percentmorelikelytoacousticneuromas,and30percentmorelikelytogetmalignantgliomas.
Theriskisevengreateronthesideoftheheadthehandsetisused:long-termusersweretwiceaslikelytogetthegliomas(胶质瘤),andtwoandahalftimesmorelikelytogettheacousticneuromastherethanotherpeople.
Thescientistsconclude:“Resultsfrompresentstudiesonuseofmobilephonesformorethan10yearsgiveaconsistentpatternofanincreasedriskforacousticneuromaandglioma.”Theyaddthat“anincreasedriskforothertypesofbraintumourscannotberuledout.”
61.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________________.
A.thereisnolinkbetweenmalignanttumourandmobilephones
B.allbraincancersresultfromthelongexposuretothemobileradiation
C.thepresentstandardbyauthoritiesonmobileradiationiscontroversial
D.theriskofbraincancercausedbymobilephonesremainstounclear
62.ThenewstudyheadedbythetwoSwedes____________________.
A.correctedthedeficiencyintheMTHRprogrammersmanagement
B.cametoaconclusionsimilartothatofMTHR’sinvestigation
C.ruledoutthepossibilitythatlong-timeuserscouldgetbraincancer
D.madesomeimprovementsbyexpandingtheinvestigationsamples
63.Thepassagetriestotellusthat___________________.
A.usingmobilephonesisdangeroustopeople’shealth
B.childrenshouldbeforbiddentousemobilephones
C.peopleusingmobilephonesanhoureveryworkingdaywillgetbraincancer
D.themorepeopleusemobilephones,themorelikelytheyaretogetbraincancer
64.Theunderlinedword“contract”inparagraph9probablymeans_______________.
A.beinfectedwithB.beassociatedwithC.befacedwithD.becoveredwith
65.Thebesttitleofthepassageis_____________.
A.TheCausesofBrainCancerB.TheHiddenDangerofMobilePhones
C.TheResearchofBrainCancerD.TheNegativeEffectsofMobilePhone
D
JoeyMorelandawokeinhishotelbedinBostonafewminutesbeforenoon.Hehadsleptdeeply,partlybecausehehadbeenexhaustedbythetimehe’dgottentobed,butalsobecausehe’dtakencareofsomeofthethingsthathadbeenworryinghim.HehadreceivedKelly’stextmessagewhenhewasonhiswaytoherapartment.Hehadtoldherexactlywhattodo.Assoonassheheardhiscarapproachingtheapartmentbuilding,sheshouldrunforit.
Whenhehadpulledtotheroadsideinfrontoftheapartmentshestartedherdashtowardthefrontdoor.Hecouldseeherthroughtheglass.ThenshewasinthecarandhewasmakingarapidseriesofturnstoenduponInterstate95andheadingsouth.IthadtakenhimafewminutestogetKellytoexplainwhathadhappened.Shekeptcrying,andgaspedwhenevershetalked.
Themanwhohadcometoseeherhadterrifiedher.HehadbeentellingherabouteverygirlJoeyMorelandhadbeenwithinaboutthreeyears,andhowWhowasthisguy?IfhehadtrackeddownMorelandinthreestatesandacrossthecountry,hecouldbetheFBI.
Morelandcouldn’thavethat.Hecouldn’thaveKellysuddenlyrealizethatthemancouldn’thavepicturesofallthosedeadgirlsunlesstheywerereal.Hecouldn’thaveKelly,whowas,too,
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fiveten,withfieryredhairtwofeetlong,tellthecopsanythingabouthim.HehadtohangaroundBostonlongenoughtokillSalazar,orthepeoplewhohadpaidforSalaza’slifewouldtakehisinstead.
So,intheend,havingthoughtaboutit,andaboutKelly,he’dhadtokillher.He’ddriventhehighwaysouthofthecityandthenhadstoppedattheedgeofafield.Hetoldherhehadstoppedonthewaytopickupanemergencykithehadhiddeninthefield,sotheycouldleavetowntogether.Hehadexpectedtogethertogetthroughtheholeinthechain-linkfence.Shewouldfeellikeshewasaccomplishingsomething,andthatontheothersideofthatdarkplacewasgoingtobelightandwarmthandsafety.
Butshehadn’tbeenstupidenough.Shehadstartedtocryharder,saying“Please”.He’dhadtoshoother.HewouldhavelikedtoleaveBostonnowthatKellywasdead.Herdeathhaddeprived(夺走)himofaplacetolivewherenobodyknewhimandtherewasnorecordthathehadbeenthere.Nowthathehadcheckedintoahotel,thatadvantagewasgone.Hehadusedafalsenameandcreditcard,buthehadnotbeenabletostaycompletelyinvisible.
HehadtostayinBostonandfinishhisjob,andhecouldn’trushthingsbyevenaminute.Salazarwasgoingtoarriveintowntoday,checkintohishotel,andthenappearatCityHallatthreeo’lock.Hewasn’tgoingtostickhisheadoutsoonerjustbecauseJoeyMorelandwantedto.
Joeywasanxious.Therewasakindofcoporprivatedetectivehuntingforhimnowandthatwasabigworry.Hehadalwaysbeencarefulnevertodrawtheattentionofcopsandpeoplelikethem.Hehadthoughtofstayingwiththegirlsasleavingnotrack,butapparentlythegirlswerehistrack.
Hewishedhecouldleavenow,butifhedidn’tkillSalazarhere,hewouldhavetogoandgethiminMexico,andthatwasprobablyimpossibleforhim.HespokenoSpanishandlookedlikeanAmerican.Besides,hewouldhavetotransporthisownweaponsacrossaborder.
Morelandhadtogothroughwithhisoriginalplan.Hewouldreassurehimselfbyspendingtherestofhistimeplanningeverythingaboutthekillingandtheconsequencethathehadnotalreadyplannedandprepared.
66.FromKelly’stextmessage,JoeyMorelandprobablysensedthat______________?
A.shedidnotlovehimatall
C.dangerwasapproachinghim
A.togetawayfromhisenemies
C.tofoolandthenkillKelly
Paragraph3probablymean?
A.Heforcedthemtolookforajob.
B.Hedidn’tgivethemmoneyanymore.
C.Hedesertedthemandwentawaywhenhefoundanewjob.
D.Hehadtoletthemdisappearforeverafterhisplanwascompleted.
69.WhichofthefollowingJoeyMorelandthoughthadrevealedhisidentity?
A.Thegirlshehadbeenwith.
C.Hisfalsenameandcreditcard.
高三英语试题B.hisplanwasgivenawayD.shewouldn’tbefooledbyhimanymoreB.tocommitamurderD.toescapebeingfollowed67.ThepurposeofhisjourneytoBostonwas__________________?68.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“hehadneededtoleavethembehindatterajod”inB.Thehotelhehadcheckedinto.D.Thebetrayalofthegirls.第8页(共10页)
70.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthethingsthathadhappened?
a.JoeyMorelandcheckedintoahotel.
b.KellysentatextmessagetoJoeyMoreland.
c.JoeyMorelandkilledKelly
d.KellyfoundoutsomeofJoeyMoreland’spast.
e.JoeyMorelandcametoBoston.
f.JoeyMorelandtookKellyawayfromtheapartmentinacar.
A.ebcfdaB.edbfcaC.bcabfeD.edabfc第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应的横线上。每个空格只填入1个单词。
Peoplejoingroupstomeetbasicneedsandfeellikewebelong.Groupsprovideasignificantwaytoundertandanddefineourselves—boththroughgroupswefeelaconnectiontoandthosewedonot.Assteadysocialunits,groupsalsohelpbuildsharedvaluesystemandarekeytothestructureofsociety.
Sociologistshavebuiltonthedistinctionbetweenthewayspeopleinteractwitheachothertodistinguishbetweentwotypesofgroups:primaryandsecondary.Theprimarygroupisusuallyfairlysmallandismadeupofindividualswhogenerallyengageface-to-faceinlong-term,emotionalways.Thisgroupisusuallymadeupofsignificantothers—theseindividualswhohavethemostimpactonoursocialization.Thebestexampleofaprimarygroupisthefamily.
Secondarygroupsareoftenlargerandimpersonal.Theymayalsobetaskfocusedandtimelimited.Thesegroupsserveapracticalpurposeratherthananexpressiveone,meaingthattheirroleismoregoalortasktargetedthanemotional.Anexampleofasecondaryrelationshipisthatofastockbrokerandherclients.Thestockborker(股票经纪人)likelyrelatestoherclientsintermsofbusinessonly.Sheprobablywillnotsocializewithherclientsorhugthem.
Primaryrelationshipsaremostcommoninsmallandtraditionalsocieties,whilesecondaryrelationshipsarethenorminlargeandindustrialsocieties.Secondaryrelationshipsoftenresultinlonelinessandisolation.Thisdoesnotmean,however,thatsecondaryrelationshipsarebad.Further,primarygrouprelationshipscanevolveoutofsecondarygrouprelationships.Thishappensinmanyworksettings.Peopleonthejoboftendevelopcloserelationshipswithcoworkersastheycometosharecomplaints,jokes,gossipsandsatisfactions.
Agroup’ssizecanalsodeterminehowitsmembersbehaveandrelate.Asmallgroupissmallenoughtoallowallofitsmemberstodirectlyinteract.Examplesofsmallgroupsincludefamilies,friends,discussiongroups,andathleticteams.Peoplearemorelikelytoexperienceprimaryrelationshipsinsmallgroupsetttingsthaninlargesettings.
Asagroupincreasesinsize,itsmembersparticipateandcooperateless,andaremorelikelytobedissatisfied.Alargegroup’smembersmayevenbestopped,forexample,frompubliclyhelpingoutvictimsinanemergency.Inthiscase,peoplemayfeelthatbecausesomanyothersareavailabletohelp.Similarly,membersinlargergroupsaremorelikelytoworklessbecausetheyexpectotherstotakeovertheirtasks.
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TypesofSocialGroups
Peopleexpecttomeetbasicneedsandhaveasenseof(71)________from
Divisionsofsocialjoininggroups.
groupsSocialgroupsaredividedintotwotypesonthe(72)________ofdifferent
interactions
Primarygroupsconsistof(74)__________people.
Primarygroupsservepeople’semotionalneeds.
(73)_________ofthe
twogroupsPrimarygroupsrelationships(75)________longer.Secondarygroupsarelargerinsize.
Secondarygroupsmainlyfocuson(76)_________purposes.
Peoplearerelatedrather(77)_________insecondarygroups.
Secondarygroupsmaybringabout(78)_________feelings.
Switchbetweenthe
twogroups.Peoplemayfeeldissatifiedandavoidtheir(79)_________whenprimarygroupsbecomebigger.Secondarygroupsrelationshipsmay(80)_________intoprimarygroup
relationships.
第五部分书面表达(满分25分)
81.请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Hereallylovedhisjob
ZhangChaojoinedthePLANavyin2004aftergraduatingfromamiddleschoolinYueyang,Hunanprovince.Hetrainedasafighterjetpilotforfiveyearsandin2009hejoinedanavalaviationsquadron(海军航空兵),becauseflyingaJ-15abovethecarrierwasZhangChao’sbiggestwish.InMarchlastyear,Zhangpassedthestrictselectionproceduresandbecomeapilotinthecarrier-based(舰载的)aviationforce.Unfortunely,however,whenlandingafteraroutinetrainingonhisJ-15ontheafternoonofApril27,hegavehislifebecauseofasuddenmalfunction(鼓掌)intheflight-controlsystem.
Asisknownttoall,itisfullofriskstobeafighterjetpilot,especiallytobeapilotinthecarrier-basedaviationforce.ButZhangChaowasbraveenoughtofacethechallenge.HeoncesaidChinamustdevelopanaircraftcarrierforcetosafeguardthenationandourinterestsoverseas,andthathelongedtoserveonacarrier,nomatterhowriskythatwouldbe.Ashiswifeputit,hereallylovedhisjob.
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