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1、2015 年普通高中高三复习第三次调研测试卷 英语 本试卷分第I 卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题) 。第 I 卷 1 至 10 页,第 II卷 10 至 12 页。 共 150 分。考试时间120 分钟。 注意事项:请按照题号顺序在答题纸上各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无 效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。 第 I 卷 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
2、有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What have they decided to do? A. Visit an exhibition. B. Study about planes and satellites. C. Fly in a plane. 2. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a bookstore. B. In a lab. C. In a library. 3. How long does it take the man to drive home after 5 p.m.? A
3、. 35 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 15 minutes. 4. What does the woman think of the piano lessons? A. They are very boring. B. They are too expensive. C. They are very interesting. 5. What did the woman suggest? A. Finding a new place for the typewriter. B. Finding a better typist. C. Buying a new typew
4、riter. 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. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and secretary. C. Teacher a
5、nd student. 7. How does the woman feel about Harry s trip to Japan? A. Annoyed. B. Excited. C. Worried. 听第 7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。 8. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Warm clothes. B. Mary s house. C. Weekend plan. 9. How many people will go? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 听第 8 段材料,回答第10 至 12 题。 1
6、0. What do you think Robert is? A. A dancer. B. A student. C. A singer. 11. Where will the group perform? A. At concert halls. B. At restaurants. C. At some parties. 12. Why is Robert not sure of joining the group? A. He doesn t think he is good enough. B. He doesn t have time to practice. C. He isn
7、 t interested in joining it. 听第 9 段材料,回答第13 至 16 题 13. Why did the man get a new TV? A. TV is on sale. B. He loves big TV. C. His old TV doesn t work. 14. How much does the man pay for the new TV? A. $1,200. B. $1,250. C. $2,400. 15. What will the man probably do after the conversation? A. Sell the
8、television to others. B. Return the television to the store. C. Change the television for a small one. 16. What do we know about the man? A. He thinks the television is too big. B. He doesn t watch TV very often. C. He can get his money back whenever he likes. 听第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 题 17. Why does the
9、 government provide free education for children? A. Educated citizens can make more contributions. B. The government doesn t support private schools. C. The government wants to reduce the children s burden. 18. Why do teachers like private schools? A. They can earn more money there. B. These schools
10、 are better equipped. C. These schools have cleverer students. 19. What do parents think of the competition between schools? A. Useless. B. Helpful. C. Unfair. 20. Which kind of school do children prefer? A. Private school. B. Public school. C. It depends. 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3
11、0 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、 B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。 A Finally, I entered the university. Because of my careful savings, I did not have to work during the school year. Then, summer came and it was time to work harder than ever. I continued working as a waitress at night, instructed tennis camps
12、several mornings a week and worked as a secretary for a few hours in the afternoons. I even decided to take a class at a community ( 社区 ) college. This class at the community college saved me $650. It was an extremely tiring summer and made me anxious to return to my relatively easy life at the univ
13、ersity. During my second and third years of undergraduate schooling, I decided to work about five hours per week in the campus (校园 ) admissions office answering phones. This provided a little spending money and kept me from drawing my savings out. I wanted to go to Israel to study for 3 weeks, but I
14、 hesitated in making this decision because it would cost me $1,600 more to get the credits in Israel. About two weeks later my Mom called to tell me that I had $1,600 in the bank that I had forgotten about! One of my concerns about this trip was not only the cost, but the loss of time to make money;
15、 however, I made as much that summer in the ten weeks when I was at home as I had made during the fourteen weeks when I was at home the summer before. The way everything worked together to make this trip possible was one of the most exciting things that have ever happened to me. This experience has
16、shaped me in many important ways. The first thing that I learned was the importance of a strong work ethic (伦理 ). Working long hours did a lot to develop my character and helped me learn the value of a dollar. It also made me learn how to search for creative ways to settle difficult situations. 21.
17、Where did the writer probably work part-time before attending the university? A. In a restaurant. B. In the tennis camps. C. In a company. D. In the admissions office. 22. The writer took a class at a community college mainly because _. A. she wanted to save money B. life there was relatively easy C
18、. summer time was tiring D. it was required by the university 23. The writer s major concern about the trip to Israel was that _. A. her mother would not agree B. she would fail to get credits in Israel C. a well-paid summer job would be lost D. $1,600 couldn t be drawn out in time 24. The passage i
19、s mainly about how the writer _. A. made money on the college campus B. managed to make full use of her vacation C. was forced to support herself by her mother D. was shaped by working part-time through college B The Calgary Public Library has some great resources to beat boredom and keep your child
20、ren busy over the summer, whether at home or on the road During the school year children are busy with homework and required reading, so summer is a great time for them to relax and read what they choose. Not only is reading a pleasurable way to pass the time, it will also help children keep their s
21、kills up over the summer, so they are prepared to go back to school in the fall If you are taking a trip this summer, why not let the kids help out with the planning? Borrow a children s atlas (地图集 ) to choose your way together and check out some books about your destination before departure. The Al
22、l about Provinces and Territories series is full of interesting facts about each Canadian province Going camping? How about taking along some scary stories to tell around the campfire? Alvin Schwarz s collections of Scary Tales to Tell in the Dark are sure to make your spine tingle and your teeth ch
23、atter. For something a little less horrible, try Velcome: a Very Scary Book, by Kev in O Malley, which includes such horrors as a plate of mixed vegetables! Remember to lead by example and pack a book in your own beach bag. If children see you reading, they will understand that books are an importan
24、t and valuable part of summer and they will begin to copy your habits! The staff at the Calgary Public Library are always happy to help find that perfect summer read, so stop by your nearest branch, call us at 260-2600, or visit our website at calgarypubliclibrary. com today 25. What can we infer fr
25、om the second paragraph of the passage? A. Summer is the only time for children to relax themselves B. Children have little time to read what they choose at school C. Children usually get bored of reading during the school year. D. Required reading prepares children to go back to school in the fall
26、26. If you want your children to have a good knowledge of Canada before a trip, you had better refer to _. A. All about Provinces and Territories B. Scary Tales to Tell in the Dark C. Velcome: a Very Scary Book D. A C hildren s Atlas 27. Whats the probable meaning of the underlined part “to make you
27、r spine tingle and your teeth chatter” in Paragraph 4? A. To interest you and impress you. B. To excite you and frighten you. C. To embarrass you and annoy you. D. To discourage you and disgust you. 28. You should take a book with you to _. A. save your own time B. enjoy your summer holiday C. set a
28、 good example to your children D. follow your children s good habits C When you put down your pens at the end of the college entrance exam, 12 hard years of study will have come to an end. Forget your studies for a while. It s time to enjoy yourselves! There are many ways to celebrate this special m
29、onth of graduation. You can have photos taken with your classmates and teachers, or dine out together and exchange gifts. High school students in Western countries such as the United States and Canada usually have a prom to mark their graduation. Its to mark the time kids turn into young men and wom
30、en. After the prom, teenagers either go to college or find a job. It means they are no longer as dependent on their parents as they were before. At the prom, boys usually dress in dinner jackets and bow ties, though many different types of formal clothes are worn. Traditionally, girls give boys matc
31、hing boutonnieres (a small collection of flowers they pin to their jackets). Girls traditionally wear formal dresses, or dress to shock or be noticed, in shiny or brightly colored materials. Common prom activities include dining, dancing, the crowning ( 加冠 ) of a prom king and queen, and just talkin
32、g to friends. In some cases, high school students collect funds for their class prom through the four years of their high school. High schools in or near large cities may rent ballrooms at expensive hotels or, to be unusual, on a pleasure cruise boat. But often costs are cut by simply using the scho
33、ol gym. Students make a lot of effort to decorate the gym to make the event special. The music played at the prom will be the most popular kinds, like rock and hip-hop. The students elect the Prom Queen. She is partnered with a Prom King who is elected similarly. These are great honors that the pair
34、 take very seriously. The two dance with each other to celebrate their election. Sometimes teachers and parents also go to the prom. But others like to go with friends, to whom they are soon going to be saying goodbye. If you like the idea of a prom, why don t you and your classmates organize one fo
35、r your graduation? 29. Which of the following indicates that prom is very important to students? A. They take pictures at the prom. B. They wear formal clothes or special clothes. C. Music is played at the prom. D. Teachers and parents attend it. 30. Which of the following is an economical way to ho
36、ld the prom? A. Renting a ballroom. B. Taking a cruise boat. C. Holding it in the school gym. D. Wearing formal dresses. 31. Why do some students attend the prom with their friends? A. They will part with their friends in a short time. B. They don t like to be accompanied by their parents. C. They d
37、on t want to depend on their parents. D. They want to be elected by their friends as the Prom King or Queen. 32. What is the writers purpose to write this passage? A. To tell an interesting experience of high school students. B. To tell how the western students spend the last days of high school. C.
38、 To introduce several ways of western students killing time. D. To tell how western high school students usually celebrate graduation. D Unlike chemists and physicists, who usually do their experiments using machines, biologists and medical researchers have to use living things like rats. But there
39、are three Nobel prize-winning scientists who actually chose to experiment on themselves all in the name of science, reported The Telegraph. 1. Werner Forssmann (Nobel prize winner in 1956) Forssmann was a German scientist. He studied how to put a pipe inside the heart to measure the pressure inside
40、and decide whether a patient needs surgery. Experiments had been done on horses before, so he wanted to try with human patients. But it was not permitted because the experiment was considered too dangerous. Not giving up, Forssmann decided to experiment on himself. He anaesthetized (麻醉 ) his own arm
41、 and made a cut, putting the pipe 30 centimeters into his vein (静脉 ). He then climbed two floors to the X-ray room before pushing the pipe all the way into his heart. 2. Barry Marshall (Nobel prize winner in 2005) Most doctors in the mid-20th century believed that gastritis was down to stress, spicy
42、 food or an unusually large amount of stomach acid. But in 1979 an Australian scientist named Robin Warren found that the disease might be related to a bacteria ( 细菌 ) called Helicobacter pylori. So he teamed up with his colleague, Barry Marshall, to continue the study. When their request to experim
43、ent on patients was denied, Marshall bravely drank some of the bacteria. Five days later, he lost his appetite and soon was vomiting each morning he indeed had gastritis. 3. Ralph Steinman (Nobel prize winner in 2011) This Canadian scientist discovered a new type of immune system cell called the den
44、dritic cell. He believed that it had the ability to fight against cancer. Steinman knew he couldn t yet use his method to treat patients. So in 2007, when doctors told him that he had cancer and that it was unlikely for him to live longer than a year, he saw an opportunity. With the help of his coll
45、eagues, he gave himself three different vaccines based on his research and a total of eight experimental therapies ( 疗法 ). Even though Steinman eventually died from his cancer, he lived four and a half years, much longer than doctors had said he would. 33. The passage is mainly about _. A. some dang
46、erous experiments that Nobel prize winners did on themselves B. difficulties that scientists went through in order to make important discoveries C. the reasons why some scientists chose to experiment on themselves D. three Nobel prize winners who did experiments on themselves 34. Which of the follow
47、ing is TRUE according to the article? A. Forssmann s experiment ended in failure. B. Forssmann managed to do his experiment on different kinds of animals. C. Barry Marshall succeeded by drinking some Helicobacter pylori. D. Barry Marshall s experiment on himself confirmed that most doctors belief ab
48、out gastritis was correct. 35. From the text, we can conclude that Ralph Steinman _. A. discovered a new type of cancer cell called the dendritic cell B. tried different therapies containing the dendritic cell on himself C. knew that he himself would have cancer and die from it D. believed that he w
49、as better than doctors at treating cancer 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The benefits of keeping a journal If you want to grow, one important thing you should do is keeping a journal. It may seem simple, but it can make a big difference in your life. I have been keeping journals for years. Writing all the lessons I learn and all the ideas I get has become a habit for me. And to be honest, I can t imagine what my life would be like without it. 36 It pr