2017丰台高三期末英语试卷.pdf

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1、丰台区 20162017 学年度第一学期期末练习 第一节单项填空(共15 小题;每小题1 分,共 15 分) 21. My friend hasn t answered my letter yet, and I _ for a reply. A. waited B. have waited C. am waiting D. will wait 22. Everyone tried to help the family _ house had burned down in the fire. A. why B. whose C. where D. which 23. Don t worry ab

2、out the work. By the time you get back from your vacation, we _ care of everything. A. will have taken B. take C. have been taking D. are taking 24. We must do _ we can in order to save oil, as it is an irreplaceable natural resource. A. however B. wherever C. whoever D. whatever 25. I _ snow before

3、 I moved to Canada last year. A. wasn t seeingB. don t seeC. had never seen D. would not see 26. Hello, this is Dan speaking. Hi, Dan. It s Milly. I m calling _ about your guitar lessons. A. asked B. to ask C. ask D. asking 27. Take the mask with you _ the air is bad. A. so that B. as if C. in case

4、D. even though 28. Knocking loudly on the desktop, Mr. Brown made his anger _. A. knowing B. to know C. having known D. known 29. One advantage of having a car is _ you don t need to rely on public transportation. A. that B. whether C. what D. why 30. The coffee _ when I walked into the kitchen. A.

5、was being made B. had made C. has been made D. was making 31. “ You _ have a wrong number, ” she said. “ There is no one of that name here.” A. would B. need C. must D. could 32. Newly-built wooden cottages line the street, _ the old town into a dreamland. A. turn B. turning C. to turn D. turned 33.

6、 _ you paid for the taxi fare, please let me pay for our dinner. A. Since B. Until C. Unless D. Although 34. If we _ a ticket earlier, we would have watched the film. A. have booked B. booked C. book D. had booked 35. An elephant _ is the earth s largest land animal has few natural enemies other tha

7、n human beings. A. what B. which C. when D. where 第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,共 30 分) What I Regret At lunchtime, Jimmy, Patrick, Devon, and I began our regular routine of our lunches. I glanced across the busy cafeteria and saw the 36 student, Joel. He was holding his plate and waiting in lines. Patric

8、k 37 him too. “ Why s the new kid dressed like the headmaster?” he asked. Devon and Jimmy laughed. “ Joel s cool. He s in my English and history classes,” I said. However, I kept the 38 that Joel and I had become friends when we worked on a project together. We 39 that we were both enthusiastic read

9、erssomething I would never admit to Patrick, Jimmy, and Devon. I saw that Joel was 40 toward us. “ Don t do it,” I thought, but in seconds he was at our table. My friends raised their eyebrows. Jimmy, Devon and Patrick piled their backpacks on the table and chairs so that there was no 41 left for an

10、other person to sit down. Patrick said, “ I don t think we have room.” This 42 situation froze the air. I could 43 Joel looking at me, but I stared at my 44 as if it contained precious pearls of wisdom instead of rice and beans. After a long, uncomfortable pause, Joel 45 . I 46 have spoken up for hi

11、m, but I couldn t walk away from my three friends, could I? Joel didn t speak to me after that 47 . He was soon 48 around with another group of kids. A few months later, I saw an announcement about Joel being chosen to be president of the class book club. I was 49 for Joel s achievements, but I real

12、ized I had made a big mistake 50 I said nothing at the lunch table that day. Why was I so 51 that my friends might find out that I like to read? As I stared at the announcement, I knew I needed to 52 to Joeleven if he did not want to become my friend again. I was certain that my three friends would

13、not 53 . I was also certain that I 54 losing them as well. However, I knew that I would lose myself if I did nothing. As the dismissal bell rang, I gathered up my books, took (a) deep 55 , and went to find Joel. 36. A. good B. new C. lucky D. top 37. A. noticed B. helped C. examined D. called 38. A.

14、 words B. ideas C. truth D. promise 39. A. forgot B. argued C. discussed D. discovered 40. A. nodding B. flying C. walking D. driving 41. A. book B. food C. time D. space 42. A. awkward B. dangerous C. pleasant D. comfortable 43. A. taste B. smell C. hear D. feel 44. A. face B. lunch C. backpack D.

15、table 45. A. left B. laughed C. started D. stopped 46. A. need B. should C. would D. must 47. A. greeting B. change C. meeting D. lesson 48. A. turning B. looking C. showing D. hanging 49. A. happy B. sorry C. thankful D. anxious 50. A. if B. until C. when D. where 51. A. confused B. surprised C. ex

16、cited D. afraid 52. A. adapt B. apologize C. smile D. refer 53. A. refuse B. agree C. mind D. choose 54. A. risked B. permitted C. tried D. suggested 55. A. delight B. silence C. breath D. thought 第三部分阅读理解(共两节40 分) 第一节:(共15 小题;每小题2 分,共 30 分) A To Whom It May Concern: On August 27, 2016, I ordered a

17、Skunk Scooter from your website. I was very excited when it arrived because I bought it with money I saved from doing odd jobs over summer. Unfortunately, I have experienced several problems with my Skunk Scooter. First of all, the front wheel shakes from side to side, making the scooter difficult t

18、o ride. And also, it makes a horrible sound. The sound is louder and more annoying than a roaring engine. My dad and I had to tighten the screws (螺丝 ). However, it did not help. The wheel continues to shake. The scooter is faulty and cannot be repaired. In addition, I cannot adjust the handlebars. A

19、ccording to your website, they can be easily raised to a height of thirty-six inches. This does not seem to be true. The handlebars are set at thirty inches, and they cannot be raised or lowered. It appears that the knob that is used to adjust the height is jammed into the handlebars, which makes it

20、 impossible to turn in either direction. Although you advertised the Skunk Scooter as “ the quickest, slickest scooter on the planet,” my purchase was an exception. Since your website promises to accept returns, I want my money back. I have sent you a copy of my receipt. Please let me know how I sho

21、uld ship the scooter back to your company. I know that you would not want customers to keep broken products. Therefore, I would like to thank you in advance. My money can be mailed to me at 3260 N. Main Street, Clarks, TN 37040. Sincerely , Natasha Greene 56. Natasha bought her scooter _. A. on a we

22、bsite B. at a supermarket C. in a second-hand store D. from a scooter factory 57. According to Natasha, the scooter _. A. loses its front wheel B. makes a loud noise C. has no handlebars D. runs too slowly 58. Natasha felt _ about her purchase. A. nervous B. pleased C. disappointed D. excited 59. Na

23、tasha wrote this letter to _. A. buy a new scooter B. get her money back C. advertise the scooter D. ask how to use the scooter B Climbing in the Clouds Edmund Percival Hillary was one of the greatest explorers of the twentieth century. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1919. He discovered an

24、 interest in mountain climbing while he was still in high school and began climbing New Zealand s Southern Alps. Like his father, Hillary earned his living as a beekeeper. However, he continued to climb mountains. His goal was to climb Mt. Everest, which is the highest mountain in the world. By the

25、early 1950s, several expeditions (探险队 ) had attempted to reach the summit of Everest, but all had failed. Then, in 1953, Hillary and a Nepalese climber named Tenzing Norgay became the first two people to reach the top of the world. Hillary s spirit of exploration was not satisfied. He joined an expe

26、dition to Antarctica and reached the South Pole in 1958. He also made an expedition up the Ganges River to its source in the Himalayas. Sir Edmund Hillary was a brave adventurer. He went where no man or woman had gone before. Although Hillary was best known as the young man who climbed to the summit

27、 of Mt. Everest in the 1950s, he continued his journeys to far-off places into his senior years. For instance, in his mid-sixites Hillary flew to the North Pole with Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. Moreover, Hillary authored many books. However, his most lasting gift, perhaps, was the Sir

28、 Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust (信托基金 ). It raised millions of dollars and contributed to schools, hospitals and many other public improvements in the Sherpa villages of Nepal. In January 2008, Sir Edmund Hillary died at the age of 88. Despite being a great adventurer and known for the treasure he l

29、eft, Sir Edmund Hillary always modestly referred to himself as a simple beekeeper from New Zealand. 60. Hillary was interested in _ when he was in high school. A. mountain-climbing B. bee-keeping C. money-raising D. story-writing 61. Hillary became well-known because _. A. he reached both the South

30、Pole and the North PoleB. he was the first to reach the top of Mt. Everest C. he lived in places where no humans had goneD. he made a lot of money as a beekeeper 62. _ is the right order of Hillary s expeditions. a. He traveled to the source of the Ganges River.b. He climbed New Zealand s Southern A

31、lps. c. He reached the summit of Everest.d. He explored the North Pole. A.a-c-d-b B. b-d-c-a C. a-b-c-d D. b-c-a-d 63. We can learn from the passage that Hillary is _. A. outgoing and fearless B. talented and honest C. determined and caring D. hardworking and careful C Throughout childhood, kids are

32、 encouraged to take good care of their bodies by getting enough rest, exercising regularly, eating healthful foods, and drinking plenty of water. But recently children and teenagers have been warned to protect their skin. Skin cancer is on the rise among young people. Teens should make some basic li

33、festyle changes to help slow this trend. Melanoma, a skin cancer, is the second most common form of cancer for people aged 15 to 29. Unfortunately, the risk of developing it has increased in recent years. One of the most important causes of melanoma is UV radiation (辐 射 ) damage. Scientists think th

34、at some of this damage is directly linked to the use of tanning beds (皮肤美黑床 ). Now they have found that these beds produce UV A radiation and UVB radiation, both of which are dangerous. Clearly, avoiding tanning beds is one way teens can protect their skin, but they must do more. They need to protec

35、t themselves from too much sun exposure as well. They must learn to stay out of the sun in summer. Doctors say that to avoid the harmful rays of the sun, young people should stay indoors between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the rays are the strongest. When teens have to be outdoors during these hours, t

36、hey should use sunscreen that provides protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Protection is the most effective weapon in the battle against melanoma, but paying close attention to the skin is also vital. Melanoma often begins as a mole (痣) on the skin. If it s caught before it spreads below the skin

37、 s surface, it s highly curable. Therefore, teens should watch for both new moles and existing moles. If they see anything that looks unusual, they should visit a skin doctor right away. Teens who continue to bake in the sun to achieve that perfect tan should realize the potential consequences of th

38、eir behavior. Is a sun-kissed look really worth the risk of melanoma? It s not too late to change your habits and reduce your exposure to harmful UV rays. Take action now to protect your skin and avoid this deadly disease later. 64. Teens are warned to protect their skin because _. A. their lifestyl

39、es are not healthyB. skin helps slow the radiation damage C. skin cancer is growing among teenagersD. they spend longer time staying outdoors 65. In Paragraph 2, the author mainly talks about _ of melanoma. A. the causeB. the prevention C. the symptom D. the treatment 66. _ is the effective protecti

40、on of skin. A. Using tanning bedsB. Eating more healthful foods C. Visiting a skin doctor frequentlyD. Reducing exposure to strong UV rays D The biggest criticism (批评 ) of social networking is that our young people are losing their offline friends to online friends. In fact there is a lot of researc

41、h that shows these criticisms are generally unfounded. Research by Allen et al. found that people are not replacing offline friends with online companions but are using them to support their offline relationships. They also found that our online friendships actually allow us to have discussions with

42、 a much more diverse set of people than in the real world and improve our psychological happiness. However, there is one part of social networking that is deeply worrying. We find ourselves in a hyper-connected world where people access social media day and night, excited to make announcements about

43、 the tiniest details of their lives. Research is starting to show that this culture is negatively affecting not our friendships but our character. Professor Larry D. Rosen, in his book iDisorder , presents evidence that social networking is turning us into narcissists (自恋者 ). He says that young peop

44、le who overuse social networking sites can become vain, aggressive, and show anti-social behavior in their offline lives. But perhaps an even more disturbing effect is that one of our most basic emotions seems to be disappearing empathy. This is the emotion that bonds us together; it allows us to se

45、e the world from our friends points of view. Without it, we are far less able to connect and form meaningful adult relationships. Sherry Turkle, a professor of social sciences at MIT, suggests that people are no longer comfortable being alone. This is something confirmed by a study where 200 univers

46、ity students were asked to go without social media for 24 hours. Many admitted an addiction to their online social network; most complained that they felt cut off from family and friends. But being alone is a time, Turkle argues, when we self-reflect and get in touch with who we really are. It is on

47、ly when we do this that we can make meaningful friendships with others. She believes, as is the title of her 2011 book, that we are simply “ Alone Together.” These potential changes in our characters are rather disturbing. If nothing is done, our young people could well be in trouble. Therefore, sug

48、gestions about ways to encourage our young people to avoid the problems of social networking should be made, so they can develop the kinds of friendships that are required to grow into well-adjusted and happy adults. 67. The underlined word “ unfounded ” in Paragraph 1 probably means _. A. undoubted

49、 B. falseC. acceptable D. illegal 68. In this passage, the author mainly argues that _. A. internet culture causes various problemsB. we are losing some most important emotions C. online friendships do good to offline friendships D. social net working affects young people s personalities 69. By the underlined sentence in Paragr

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