:高三英语试卷
第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每题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.
What
does the man want to do?
A.
He
wants to ask for a leave.
B.
He
wants the woman to take care for the dog.
C.
He
wants to go to visit her.
2.
What’s
the woman’s real opinion?
A.
She
is too busy.
B.
She
will type the work plan.
C.
She
wants to be the man’s secretary.
3.
Why
will the woman not go to the concert?
A.
Because
she hasn’t got a ticket for concert.
B.
Because
she is too busy at work.
C.
Because
of some visitor’s arrival.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.
On
the telephone.
B.
At
home.
C.
In
a park..
5.
Which
of the following may happen at last?
A. They will go to have dinner
together.
B. They will go to the ground floor.
C.
They
will not go to the restaurant.
第二节(共十五小题;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,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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6---8题。
6.
What
does the man ask the woman to do?
A. To have a meeting.
B. To study art in middle school.
C. To draw some posters for the club.
7.
What
does the man ask some students to do?
A.
To
have a meeting.
B.
To
help him prepare for the meeting.
C.
To
attend the club.
8.
Where
can the man get the posters at last?
A.
In
the woman’s office.
B.
In
the art department.
C.
In
his own office.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题
9.
What
happened to the woman?
A. He was
driving along the road.
B. He was
frightened at the news.
C. A
traffic accident happened to him.
10. Why did the man loose control of
the car?
A.
Because
he wanted to drive around the corner.
B.
Because
he had a bet with others.
C.
Because
he hit an icy patch(块).
11. What can we know about the other
man?
A.
He
was just a little frightened.
B.
He
was seriously hurt.
C.
He
might just be fine.
听第8段材料,回答12至14题
12. What’s the possible relationship
between the man and the woman?
A.
Neighbours.
B.
Husband
and wife.
C.
Classmates.
13. What happened to Danny?
A.
He
played ball with the woman speaker.
B.
He
rode the motor for fun.
C.
He
fell out of the boat and was wet to skin.
14. What did the woman do to the boy’s
clothes?
A.
She
dried them on the clothes line.
B.
She
wash them before drying them.
C.
It
wasn’t mentioned.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题
15. Which of the following is true
about the lady?
A.
She
studied the physics all night long.
B.
She
found an apple falling out of a tree.
C.
She
didn’t sleep quite well.
16. What are they talking about?
A.
Physics.
B.
French.
C.
Dreams.
17. What can we know from what the man
says?
A.
Dreams
are sometimes terrible to remember.
B.
He
once also had the same experience as the woman.
C.
He
knows French better than English.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18. What is the speaker doing now?
A.
Flying
to Washington D.C.
B.
Taking
a taxi to the airport.
C.
Waiting
for his parents.
19. What could happen now if the
parents had arrived at the airport 15 minutes early?
A.
They
are on the plane.
B.
They
have been back already.
C.
They
are at the airport.
20. What does the speaker mean?
A.
His
parents did not take a taxi.
B.
The
flight was delay, so his parents had to wait at the airport.
C.
His
parents did not arrive at the airport on time and missed the flight.
第二部分:知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. -I hate dressing up. In my opinion, if you
dress up, you’re only one thing.
—_______.
— A fool.
A. Why?
B. How much? C. And what’s
that? D. What
about?
22. —_______ that makes her different from the other
students?
- Honesty, hard work
and, I suppose, a bit of imagination.
A. What do you know
B. What do you think it is
C. How do you believe
D. How came that
23. —We had _____ really damp October this year.
— I can’t remember_______ autumn when it rained so much.
A. a;/ B.
/;the
C. the; an
D. a; an
24. _______ the best in recent science competition, the
three students were awarded scholarship ______ 27 000 dollars.
A. Judged; totaling
B. To be judged; totaled
C. Having judged; to total
D. Judging; would total
25.During the war the people in Afghanistan have to _______
a good many things.
A. live on B. depend
on C.
go against D.
go without
26.It is not such the language ______ the cultural
background _______ makes the book difficult to understand.
A. but; that B. nor; which C. as;
that
D. like; which
27.
A gown (律师服) , Portia
calmly came into the court with her
maid, Nerissa ,who dressed herself as a lawyers clerk
A. putting on
B. dressed
C. wearing
D. going on
28. There’s still a lot to learn about strange disease, but
people_______ to struggle with it in their own ways.
A. learn
B. learned
C. will have learned D. are learning
29. All I can say is, go there, go now, apologizes on your
knees. Ask what you _____ possibly do to make up for it.
A. could B. will C. must
D. should
30. When training a dog, effective communication is
necessary to instruct it _______ you want it to do.
A. about which B. about
what C.
which
D. how
31. _______ in a heavy traffic jam in a taxi while you are
hurrying to the airport is quite a unpleasant experience.
A. Having caught B. Being caught C. Caught D. Having
being caught
32 Mr. Thompson, without ______ timely help finishing the
task would have been out of the question, fell sick last week.
A his B which C what D whose
33.
—___________.
—That’s not necessary. I’m all for it.
A.
I came here especially for your opinion about my new plan.
B.
I’d like to know your opinion about my new plan.
C.
My new plan is to be discussed, but I’d first let you know it.
D.
What’s your opinion about your new plan?
34. He walk in,_____ a book in his hand, went to a table
near the window and sat down in silence.
A. carrying B. carried
C. to carry
D. being carried
35 Beauty is all very excellent at first sight, but who
ever _____ it when it has been in the house three days?
A is looking at
B looks at C
will look at D will be
looking at
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Her moon-shaped head appeared on
everything from schoolbags to fashionable watches. And__36__ she actually has
no mouth, her lovely poses(姿势)
have made her one of the most famous___37___ in the world.
Now Hello Kitty is celebrating her
___38___ birthday, and her “parent ”, Japanese character goods maker Sanrio,
will make it a ___39___ to remember. From July, a series of __40__ events will
be held.
And, in keeping with her __41__ as
“United Nation Children’s Fund Special Friend of Children”, the cat will
donate(捐赠) $150,000 to the organization’s
__42__ education programmers. There are 10 million more girls than boys out of
__43__ across the world, and these programmers are intended to __44__ the gap.
When she first went __45__ in 1974,
Hello Kitty became an immediate hit. There have been many style changes since
then. In 1995,she appeared in a nurse’s uniform and, two years later, three
ribbons in her hair were __46__ by flowers. This style was then __47__ by
millions of Japanese schoolgirls.
“All I did was make Kitty do the sorts
of things I wanted to do myself,” said Yuko Yamaguchi, the cat’s __48__ since
the early 1980s.
Most popular __49__ , since as Snoopy or
Mickey, started life in cartoon strips and films __50__ going on to earn money
from their image.
The maker of Hello Kitty just started
__51__ the cat straight away. Sanrio now receives $500 million a year from
companies who __52__ to use the cat’s face on their __53__.
“Hello Kitty is a good __54__ of
how commercially-minded the Japanese are,” explained Brian Bremner of Business
Week magazine. “Adapt it, sell it , __55__ it and sell it again , hopefully all
within the same week.”
36. A. if
B. because
C. although
D. when
37. A. cats B.
actresses C.
women
D. teachers
38. A. 10th B.
20th
C. 30th
D. 40th
39. A. girl B.
party
C. success
D. toy
40. A. birthday B. sports
C. chief
D. political
41. A. character B. role
C. friend
D. child
42. A. college B.
moral
C. girl’s
D. boy’s
43. A. work
B. control C.
question
D. school
44. A. make B.
narrow
C. enlarge
D. gain
45. A. on business B. on duty C. on
sale
D. on holiday
46. A. make
B. offered C.
replace
D. used
47. A. encouraged B. copied C.
changed D.
produced
48. A. owner B.
designer
C. supporter D. lover
49. A. animals B.
characters
C. actors D.
film-makers
50. A. after
B. when
C. while D.
before
51. A. raising
B. making C.
selling
D. feeding
52. A. pay
B. have
C. used
D. ought
53. A. gates
B. products C.
clothes
D. desks
54. A. idea
B. cat
C. example
D. deal
55. A. make
B. improve C.
enjoy
D. use
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
We lived in a technological society
where most goods are mass-produced by unskilled labor. Because of this, most
people think that craft(手艺)
no longer exists.
One of the ways these people wrongly
support their view is by pointing to 100-year-old homes which are still solid,
and arguing that it is the craftsmanship that is responsible for their
durability(持久性). “Homes in those days were
well-built,” they say. No doubt these homes
were well-built, but what these people have done is mix up the quality of
material used in the house with the quality of the craftsmanship.
Homes today could be
built to last just as long as those old homes if people were willing or able to
pay the price. For example, more people can no longer afford solid oak
stairways, although they were once fairly common in older homes. Nor can they
afford the high labor cost of employing a carpenter to build the stairway. Yet
if someone can pay the high cost, there are still plenty of carpenters around
able to make those stairways. And not only would these carpenters know how to
build them, they would probably do a better job than carpenters of old.
One thing the modern
carpenter has which enables him to do a better job is much more advanced tools.
Such tools as laser beams and power planes help them lay out a house better and
make more precision cuts on the wood. Also, it is not uncommon any more to find
carpenters with college degrees and carpenters with a solid knowledge of
mathematics, which would enable them to deal with more difficult house designs.
The problems of modern
quality, then, really boils down to
the problem of material, for the modern carpenter is just as able to produce
craftsmanship as the carpenter of fifty years ago, but only if given proper
material.
56. Compared to the carpenters in the past, modern carpenters are
_______.
A. more
successful
B. more learned
C. more
imaginative
D. more hardworking
57. What does the underlined word “they” (paragraph 2) refer to?
A.
carpenters who are fond of oak stairways.
B.
carpenters who have college degrees.
C.
people who think highly of carpenters of old.
D.
people who think that modern material is of low quality.
58. What does the third paragraph mainly discuss?
A.
People in the past preferred to use oak to build stairways.
B.
It is now expensive to employ a carpenter.
C.
Modern houses last as long as the old one.
D.
Good carpenters still exist in modern times.
59. What would be the best title for the text?
A.
Is Craft Dead?
B.
Craft, Back to life?
C.
History of craftsmanship
D.
Carpenters Today and Yesterday
B
Sony
Corporation began in 1964 in a fire-bombed Tokyo department store with only
more than 20 workers and $ 500 capital. But today the company employs over
4,000 people, and its annual sales reach more than $ 7 billon. It sells more
than 10,000 different models of sound and video equipment in more than 180
countries and regions on six continents. What does it make it hard for any
company to equal? It is imagination, grinding hard work, fiercely motivated
managers and innovation engineers and designers, which seems almost impossible
to beat.
Sony’s founders, Massaru Ibuka and Akio
Morita are both physicists. Akio Morita realized that scientific creativity was
not enough. Customers simply did not know what to do with their wonderful new
machines. He would have to educate them. He concluded that the recorder’s best
market in Japan would be in the schools. So he set off around Japan, showing
teachers how they could see the portable(轻便的)
suitcase-size machine to tape educational radio programs for English language
lesson. He did succeed.
In 1952, Bell Laboratories developed
transistors. Ibuka and Morita flew to the United States right way to
investigate. Within several weeks, they successfully produced their first
transistor and invented their own technology, which was two years ahead of all
Japanese competitors.
The company’s greatest secret is its
ability to satisfy unvoiced desires. Sony frequently and unashamedly adopts or
perfects processes invented by others, while simultaneously dipping into its
own dazzling banks of advanced technology.
Designers and engineers are put on a
top-priority footing to complete their designs and specifications. Besides
inspired use of its scientific talent and know-how, and West, the Sony spirit
starts at the top. Sony doesn’t hire able person, for what he or she is and
will be. The job is tailored to the person, not vice versa.
As a result of these innovative
management practices, Sony is an intensively lively, feisty organization that
prides itself on personal excellence as much as group effort. They have plunged
over and over again into the unknown. Sony’s managers and scientists know what
they are doing, and they can prove they are right. Nothing succeeds like
success. And that’s what makes Sony run.
60. The
main idea of the passage is ______.
A.
Sony’s
voluminous sales around the world.
B.
Sony’s
technological innovations
C.
Sony’s
great founders
D. Sony’s secrets to success
61. Massaru Ibuka and Akio Morita’s
initial success lay greatly in ______.
A.
inventing
new machine
B.
education
people how to use machine
C.
expanding
market share outside Japan
D. competing with American
competitors
62
It can be inferred from the passage that it is of critical importance
for management to be _____.
A. loyal and lively
B.
able
and devoted
C.
scientific
and efficient
D. motivated and innovative
63.“Nothing succeeds like success” means
________.
A.
if
one does nothing, he can’t achieve success
B.
nothing
is more important than success
C.
success
in one case is likely to be followed by success in other cases
D. success is likely to be followed
by failure if nothing is done
C
In modern society there is a great deal
of argument about competition. Some value it highly believing that it is
responsible for social progress and prosperity. Others say that competition is
bad; that it sets one person against another; that it leads to unfriendly
relationship between people.
I have taught many children who held the
belief that their self-worth relied on how well they performed at tennis and
other skills. For them, playing well and wining are often life-and-death
affairs. In their single-minded pursuit of success, the development of many
other human qualities is sadly forgotten.
However, while some seem to be lost in
the desire to succeed, others take an opposite attitude. In a culture which
values only the winner and pay no attention to the ordinary players, they
strongly blame competition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have
suffered under competitive pressures from their parents or society. Teaching
these young people, I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to seek
failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always
have an excuse: “I may have lost, but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t
try.” What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had
really tried and lost, that would means a lot. Such a loss would be a measure
of their worth. Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true
competitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief
that one’s self-respect relies on how well one performs in comparison with
others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often
troublesome fear begins to dissolve can we discover a new meaning in
competition.
64.
What does this passage mainly talk about?
A. Competition helps to set up
self-respect.
B. Opinions about competition are
different among people
C. Competition is harmful to
personal quality development
D. Failures are necessary
experiences in competition
65.The
underline phrase “the most vocal” in Paragraph 3 means______.
A. those who try their best to win
B. those who value competition
most highly
C. those who are against
competition most strongly
D. those who rely on others most
for success
66.
What is the similar belief of the true competition and those with a “desire to
fail” ?
A.
One’s
worth lies in his performance compared with others
B.
One’s
success in competition needs great efforts
C.
One’s
achievement is determined by his particular skills
D.
One’s
success is based on how hard he has tried
67.
Which point of view may the author agree to?
A.
Every
effort should be paid back
B.
Competition
should be encouraged
C.
Winning
should be a life-and-death matter
D.
Fear
of failure should be removed in competition
D
Some individuals and citizen
groups have expressed worry about the level of violence in television programs,
particularly in action-adventure series and cartoons. They argue that viewers,
especially children, may learn to see violence as the way to settle conflicts..
Early experimental researchers compared
the play of children who had seen aggressive behavior on television with the
play of a control group of children who had watched nonviolent programs. Worry
was increased by findings that showed a higher level of aggressive play in the
violent-television group. Other researchers attempted to determine whether
violent programs simply caused higher energy levels in children or actually
caused them to learn violent and antisocial behavior. The results of different
studies conflicted. Some researchers thought that televised violence actually
had an active cathartic(引导宣泄)effect,
allowing some viewers to release higher tensions; these findings, however, were
not more clear in further studies. Other scholars pointed out that both
prosocial and antisocial behavior can be learned from television.
Social scientists find it especially
difficult to figure out exactly the subtle, cumulative(积累的)effects of viewing a broad variety of
television programs throughout childhood. Telling the possible effects of
television from other influences at home and at school is also difficult.
Present research suggests that higher levels of antisocial behavior can be
traced to television viewing, but further study needs to be done to make it
clear or not.
Because of the long-standing tradition
in the U.S. of freedom of speech and of the press, the government would
probably not attempt to directly limit or censor(审查)the
appearance of violence on television. Among the networks and producers,
pressure from some citizens continues to be balanced by increasing popularity
of high-energy action-adventure programs.
68.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.
Violence
in television programs
B.
Levels
of violence in action-adventure series and cartoons
C.
Educational
programs for children
D.
Researches
on television programs
69.
A “prosocial” behavior is one ________
A.
that
is against the social rules
B.
that
meets the expectation of the society
C.
that
a child shows in communication with people
D.
that
can often be shaped by TV programs
70.
Which of the following statements is TURE according to the passage?
A.
Television
viewing leads naturally to antisocial behavior
B.
Violence
on television does not help shape violent behavior in children
C.
The
effect of the violent TV programs on children needs further study
D.
Both
prosocial and antisocial behavior can be learned from violent programs
71.
The last paragraph of the passage implies________
A.
the
government will have to ban violence on TV
B.
violence
in television programs will continue to appear in the future
C.
producers
and some citizens can work together to clean up TV programs
D.
without
violent, action-adventure programs would be more popular
E
Violence
in American families takes many forms. One prevalent form that we often
overlook is the physical punishment of children. Perhaps 93 percent of all
parents beat their children in order to discipline them. Young children receive
the most punishment, but studies reveal that about 50 percent of high school
seniors report experiencing or being threatened with physical punishment.
Punishment of children varies from a light tap to a brutal beating, but
historically we have granted parents the right to use physical force against
their children. A law passed in 1696, for example, called for the death penalty
for a child of “sufficient understanding ” over the age of sixteen who cursed
or struck a parent or who was “stubborn and rebellious(叛逆的)” in
refusing to obey a parent. From interviews with 2 143 married couples
constituting a cross section of American families, sociologists estimate that
parents kick, punch, or bite some 1.7 million children a year, beat 460 000 to
750 000 more, and attack 460 000 with guns or knives.
Physical punishment of children that
result in injuries requiring medical treatment is now generally considered to
be abusive. Most people do not realize, however, that it is the regular use of
“ordinary” physical punishment, and the cultural approval it enjoys,
that lays the groundwork for child abuse. According to David Gil, “in most
accidents of child abuse the caretakers involved are ‘normal’ individuals
exercising their rights of disciplining a child whose behavior they find in
need of correction.” If one adult were to strike another, most people would
regard such behavior as abusive.
Most people use physical punishment in
the belief that it will control the aggression in their children and make them
obedient. In fact, violence “whether verbal or physical” sets children a poor
example. An adult who yells at or slaps a child unwitting(无意的,无心的)
supplies the child with a model for aggression. Studies have found that the
frequent use of physical punishment for aggressive acts by a child results in a
marked increase in the child’s aggression. Perhaps not surprisingly, abusive
parents are themselves likely to have been abused when they were children. The
pattern of abuse is unwittingly translated from parent to child and thus from
generation to generation.
72.Which
of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage?
A.
Punishment of children was once justified in
American law.
B.
Most of the parents have used physical punishment
to discipline disobedient children in America.
C.
High school students rarely receive punishment from
their parents.
D.
Child abuse is rooted in American culture.
73.The
second “it ” in the second sentence of paragraph 2 refers to _________
A.
physical punishment
B.
the cultural approval
C.
the regular use of “ordinary ” physical punishment
D.
injuries requiring medical treatment
74.Which
of the following sentences can be inferred from the passage?
A.
Physical punishment is helpful for parents to
correct children’s indecent behavior.
B.
Parents who use physical punishment to discipline
their children should not be punished by the law.
C.
A child who is severely punished will revenge the
abuse on his own child in later life.
D.
Parents who punish children physically actually set
bad examples of aggression for the children.
75.What is
the author’s attitude towards physical punishment by parents?
A.
Disagreeing B.
Supporting C.
Understanding D.
Favorable
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:原行没有错的不要改。
The days of plastic shopping bags
may soon be a thing of past.
76__________
Start from this year, Shanghai
supermarkets will stop providing plastic
77__________
bags to customers. Instead, they
will replace plastic bags with
78__________
decomposable(可以分解的)one in the hope of reducing plastic
pollution
79__________
to the environment. This change
will make our lives much least convenient 80___________
than before. Besides having the
tendency to tear, the new bags
81___________
may not have handles and may be
more difficult carry in general. Also
82__________
many 0f us reuse our plastic bags
for many other needs besides
carrying groceries. Won’t we miss
having a supply of plastic bags around 83___________
the house to use when we will need
them? Are we willing to
84_________
go through so many trouble just to
stop a little plastic pollution
85__________
第二节:写作(共1题,满分25分)
今晚学校安排学生看电影 Titanic, 请你用英语写一篇广播通知。通知包括海报中的内容,并告诉全体同学与今晚6:30在教学楼前集合。
影讯
Titanic
一部关于冰海沉船的真实故事
一部使历史复活的影片
耗资两亿多美元
或十一项奥斯卡大奖
今天是最后一场
人民电影院 今晚7:00
参考词汇:奥斯卡大奖 Oscar Award。
短文改错
The days of plastic shopping bags may
soon be a thing of past.
76__________
Start from this
year, Shanghai supermarkets will stop providing plastic
77__________
bags to
customers. Instead, they will replace plastic bags with
78__________
decomposable(可以分解的)one in the hope
of reducing plastic pollution
79__________
to the
environment. This change will make our lives much least convenient 80___________
than before.
Besides having the tendency to tear, the new bags
81___________
may not have
handles and may be more difficult carry in general. Also
82__________
many 0f us reuse
our plastic bags for many other needs beside
carrying
groceries. Won’t we miss having a supply of plastic bags around
83___________
the house to use
when we will need them? Are we willing to
84_________
go through so
many trouble just to stop a little plastic pollution
85__________
写作
英语答案
一. 听力 1-5题
BBCBC 5-10题CBCCC 11-15题BBCAC 16-20题CBCBC
二. 单选 21-25题CBDAD 26-30题ADCAB 31-35题BDAAC
三. 完形 36-40题CACBA 41-45题BCDBC 46-50题CBBBD 51-55题CABCB
四. 阅读(56-75题) A篇BCDA
B篇DBDC C篇BCAD D篇ABCB
E篇CCCA
五. 改错
76. past前加the 77. Start→Starting 78. to→for 79. one→ones 80.least→less
81.√ 82.carry前加to
83. beside→besides 84.
去掉will 85. many→much
l 六.
书面表达
Boys and Girls,
Attention, please. I am very glad
to tell you that we are going to see a new film this evening. The film,
Titanic, is a real story about a great ship that went down into the cold sea.
It cost the producers two billion dollars to make the firm. It has won eleven
Oscar Awards. The film can bring the living history before us. The film will be
on in the People’s Cinema at seven this evening. All of us should get together
in front of our teaching building at 6:30 this evening. Please don’t be late.
Thank
you.