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額份市來比陽光實驗學校二中上學期 10月份階段驗收高三英語試題說明:1、測試時間120分鐘 總分:150分2、客觀題涂在答題卡上,主觀題答在答題紙上第一卷〔三,共115分〕第一 聽力〔共兩節(jié),總分值 30分〕答復聽力時,請先將答案標在試卷上,聽力結束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將你的答案轉涂到客觀答題卡上。第一節(jié)〔共5小題:每題分,總分值分〕聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的ABC三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相位置。聽完每段對話后,你有10秒鐘的時間來答復有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Whatwillthemanmostprobablydonext?Gotobuysomecookies.Gotoborrowsomecookies.Gotogetsomecookiesfromthekitchen.Howdothetwospeakersprobablygotothecinema?Onfoot.Bytaxi.Bycar.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?Inadepartmentstore.

Inaschool.Inarestaurant.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?Inastreet.Inataxi.Onabus.Whatplaceisthewomanmostprobablytakingthechildto?Athemepark.Azoo.Acinema.第二節(jié)( 共15小題;每題分,總分值2分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小問題,從題中所給的、、、三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相位置,聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各小題,每題 5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出 5秒鐘的答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復第6、7題。WhatisMartindoinginToronto?Goingonabusinesstrip.Takingpartinareunion.Visitingaformerclassmate.HowlongerwillMartinstayinToronto?Aweek.Threedays.Tendays.聽第7段材料,答復第8至10題。Whatdayisittoday?Wednesday.Thursday.Friday.Whatdoesthegirlwanttodo?Gotoafriend ’sparty.Designapartyforafriend.Celebrateherbirthdaywithherfriends.Whatdoesthegirlpromisetodo?Helpwiththecleaningaftertheparty.Cleanthehousebeforetheparty.Gotobuysomefood.聽第8段材料,答復第1113題。Howoldisthewoman ’ssonnow?A. 10.B. 16.C. 22.Whydoesthewomanwanttosellthehouse?Becausesheneedsmoneyforherson ’scollegefees.

Becauseherfamilyismovingtoanothercountry.Becauseshehasboughtabetterhousenearby.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?Buyacheaperhouse.Buythehouseatonce.Askhiswifetohavealook.聽第9段材料,答復第14至17題。Whatisthewoman ’smotherprobablydoing?Eating.Working.Shopping.Whydoesthemanvisitthegirl ’shome?Toexplainwhyhedidn ’tanswerthephone.Totalkaboutsomematterswiththegirl ’sfather.Toaskthegirlabouthercollegestudies.WhatdidMayprobablymajorinatcollege?Law.Computer.Medicine.Whenwillthegirl ’smothercomebackhome?Atabout9:00am.Atabout8:30pm.Atabout9:00pm.聽第10段材料,答復第18至20題。Whenwilltheysetout?At7:30am.At8:00am.At8:45am.Whoisthespeaker?Astudentofthatschool.Ateacherofthatschool.Atourguide.Howmanystudentswillgothere?A. 40.B. 50.C. 60.第二 英語知識運用〔共兩節(jié)總分值45分〕第一節(jié)單項填空〔共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分〕從、、、D將該項涂黑。—Haveyougoteverythingreadyfor concert?—Yes,allisin place.the;the B.a;the C.a; 不填 the; 不填

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閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項〔 、、、〕中,選可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Travislaughedashetoreatthewrappingpaperonhisbirthdaypresent.Hewasso 36 !Finally,hewouldhavethecoolestpairofname-brandbasketballshoes.Alltheguysonhisteamwerewearingthename-brandshoesofapopularbasketball 37 ,ChuckHart. 38 Hartwascriticizedforhispoorsportsmanshipandinfamous 39,hewasagreatplayer.Infact,Traviswasn'tthinkingaboutHart'sbehavior;hehadonlyexpectedtoseeHart ’s40 onthesideofthebox.Thefirstindication that something was 41 came ashetore awaythelast pieceofpaper. NotHartThenewshoeswerethename-brandofanother RobertRyann,whowas 42 forhisamazingworkinthecommunity.Travis’shands 43 ; hisheart stopped. It wasn't that theshoes weren’tnice,butwhatwouldhisfriendsthink?TheywerethewrongshoesandTraviswouldbe 44 bytheotherplayers. Whenhelooked upinto his dad' seyes, however, Travis he45 nottellhim."'Thanks,Dad.Iwasreallyhopingforshoes,"Travissaidashepulledtheshoesoutofthebox.Nextmorninghis daddrove himtoschool. Whenthey 46 in ofhisdestination,Travisslowlyopenedthecardoor.Justthen,hisdadstoppedhim.“Hey,Travis,waitaminute,look ?〞 hisdadsaid47 , “Travis,Iknowthose aren’ttheshoesyouhadhopedfor,butIsawthenamesofthetwoguysandmadea 〔n〕48 .Theguywhosenameis onthose shoes,〞hesaid, pointing downatTravis’sfeet, “issomeoneI 49 .DoyouknowhowoftenRyannhasfoundhimselfin50?〞“No,〞Travissaid.

“Never.He’snevertalkedbacktohiscoachorstartedafight,andhe’sateamplayer. Youcould haveacted like a(n) 51 when youdidn’t gettheshoesyouwanted, Travis, 52 you werepolite andthebestofit.Youhavesuchagood 53,liketheguywhosenameisontheseshoes. I’mhopingthatsomeday, yournamewillbeonthecoolestpairofshoesI ’lleversee. 〞WhenTravislookeddownathisfeet,hesawtheshoes 54 .dadhadusedhismindandhearttogivethesonathoughtful 55 .surprised ashamed excitedworriedteam player coachgameUnless If BecauseAlthoughskill performance behavioractionname photo signmodelstrange wrong truefunnyknown encouraged adoptedinfluenced43.fell froze 44.questioned noticed teasedD.a(chǎn)ttacked45.can B .need C .would may46.pulledup putup tookup47.peacefully hesitantly delightedlyD.naturally48.choice effort 49.believe miss 50.danger surprise 51.teammate adult 52.so and but

differentlygift look hopelesson第三閱讀理解〔共兩節(jié),總分值 40分〕第一節(jié)〔共15題;每題2分,總分值30分〕閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項〔C和AThecampaignisover.Thecelebrationshaveended.AndtheworkforUSpresident-electBarackObamahasbegun.The47-year-oldpoliticianrosetothehighestpostbecauseofhisstandagainstthewarinIraqandhisplanstofixaweakeconomy.ButwhatwillthefirstAfrican-Americanpresidentdoforracerelations?Obama'svictoryappearstohavegivenblacksandotherminoritiesatruenationalrolemodel.Foryears,manylookedtoathletesandmusiciansforinspiration.AsDariusTurner,anAfrican-AmericanhighschoolstudentinLosAngeles,toldtheLosAngelesTimes, “Kobedoesn’thavetobeeverybody ’srolemodelanymore. “D.or

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Americansnewoptimismaboutracerelations.Forexample,a USApoll foundthat two-thirds ofAmericansbelieve relations betweenblacksandwhites “willfinallybeworkedout 〞.Thisisthemosthopefulresponsesincethequestionwasfirstaskedduringthecivilrightsrevolutionin1963.However,it ’sstilltooearlytotellwhetherObama ’spresidencywill begin tosolve manyofthesocial problems facing low-incomeblackcommunities.Althoughblacksmakeuponly13percentoftheUSpopulation,55percent ofall prisoners areAfrican-American. Suchnumberscanbeblamedonanumberoffactors onAmerica's racist past, afailure ofgovernmentpolicyandthecollapseofthefamilyinblackcommunities.ItisunlikelythatObamawillbeabletoreversesuchtrendsovernight.However,BillBank,anexpertofAfrican-AmericanStudies,saysthateventually youngblacksneedto findrolemodelsin theirowncommunities. “That’snot Martin Luther King, andnot BarackhetoldtheLosAngelesTimes. “It’sactuallythepeopleclosesttothem.Barackonlyhassomuchinfluence. 〞In theopinion ofblack British politician Trevor Phillips, rise will contribute moreto multiculturalism than torace relations intheUS.“WhentheG8meets,the four mostimportant peoplein theroomwillbethepresident ofChina, theprimeminister ofIndia, theprimeministerof JapanandBarak〞hetold TheTimesnewspaper. “Itwillbethefirsttimewe'veseenthatonourtelevisionscreens.That

willbeahugepsychologicalchangeforboththewhitepeopleandthecoloredoneintheworld. 〞Foryears,beforeObamaiselectedpresidentoftheUS, .KobewastheonlyrolemodelforalltheblacksblackscouldonlyfindrolemodelsonthebasketballcourtpeopleinAmericacouldn'tfindrolemodelsintheirreallifeAmerican blacks hadnorole modelwhowassuccessful in areaAccordingtoBillBank, .It ’sbetterforyoungblackstofindrolemodelsinthosewhoareclosetothemyoungblacksshouldnotbesomuchinfluencedbyObamaObamaisqualifiedandhasenoughinfluencetoarolemodel.ObamaisnottheproperrolemodelforAfrican-AmericansTheunderlinedword “collapse 〞inthepassageprobablyhasthesimilarmeaningwiththewordinwhichexample?Theearthquakewasthereason ofthebuilding ’s collapse.The collapse oflawandorderinthatareacausedhundredstodeath.Shewastakentohospitalafterher collapse atwork.Theyarelookingintothe collapse ofthebridge.WhatwillbethehugepsychologicalshiftTrevormentionedattheendofthepassage?TheotherthreeleaderallsupportObama.ObamaisanAfrican-Americanpresident.Noneofthefourleadersiswhite.MostleadersarefromAsia.BTheywearthelatestfashionswiththemostup-to-dateaccessories〔配飾〕.Yetthesearenotgirlsintheirteensortwentiesbutwomenintheirsixtiesandseventies.Agenerationwhichwouldonceonlywearold-fashionedclothesisnowfavoringthesamehighstreetlookswornbythosehalftheirage.ProfessorJuliaTwigg,asocialpolicyexpert,said, “Women75arenow shoppingforclothesmorefrequentlythantheydid whentheywereyounginthe1960s.Inthe1960sbuyingacoatforawomanwasaseriousmatter.Itwasanexpensiveitemthattheywouldpurchaseonlyeverythreeorfouryears—nowyoucanpickoneupatthesupermarketwheneveryouwishto.Fashionisalotcheaperandpeoplegettiredofthingsmorequickly.〞ProfessorTwigganalyzedfamilyexpending〔支出〕dataandfoundthatwhilethepercentageofspendingonclothesandshoesbystayedaroundthesame—about5or6percentofspending —theamountof

clothesboughthadrisensharply.Theprofessorsaid, “Clothesarenow70percentcheaperthantheywerein the1960sbecauseof thehugeexpansion ofproduction in the East.Inthe1960sLeedswastheheartoftheBritishfashionindustryandthatwaswheremostoftheclothescamefrom,butnowalmostallofourclothesaresourcedelsewhere.Everyoneisbuyingmoreclothesbutingeneralwearenotspendingmoremoneyonthem. 〞FashiondesignerAngelaBarnard,whorunsherownfashionbusinessinLondon,saidolderwomenweremuchmoreaffectedbycelebrity stylethaninpreviousyears.Shesaid,"WhenpeopleseestarssuchasJudiDenchandHelenMirrenlookingattractiveandfashionableintheirsixties,theywanttofollowthem.Olderwomenaremuchmoreawareofcelebrities.There'salsotheboomin TVprogrammesshowingpeoplehowthey canchangetheir look, manyofmyolder customersdoyogatostay inshapewell intheir fifties.WhenIstartedmybusinessafewyearsago,myoldercustomerstendedtobeveryrich,butnowtheyarewhatIwouldcallordinarywomen.Myownmotheris61andshewearsthelatestfashionsinawayshewouldneverhavedonetenyearsago."ProfessorTwiggfoundthat,comparedwiththe1960s, .peoplespend30%lessthantheydidonclothesthespendingonclotheshasincreasedby5%or6%thepriceofclotheshasgenerallyfallenby70%theamountofclothesboughthasrisenby5%or6%Itcanbeconcludedthatoldwomentendtowearthelatestfashionstodaymainlybecause .theygettiredofthemselvesmorequicklyTVshowsteachthemhowtostayinshapetheyfeelmuchyoungernowclothesaremuchcheaperthanbeforeWhatcanwelearnaboutoldwomenintermsoffashion?Theyareoftenignoredbyfashiondesigners.Theyarenowmoreeasilyinfluencedbystars.Theyareregardedaspioneersinthelatestfashion.Theyaremoreinterestedinclothesbecauseoftheiroldage.Whichisthebestpossibletitleofthepassage?AgeIsNoBarrierforFashionFans.TheMoreFashionable,theLessExpensive.UnexpectedChangesinFashion.BoomoftheBritishFashionIndustry.CUniversityaccommodation( 住所)officesManyuniversityaccommodationofficeshavetheirownlistof

registeredlandlords( 房東).Othersalsoprovideinformationonaccommodationagencies andother housing organization. Theadvantage usingyouruniversityaccommodationisthatyoucangetsupportifyouhaveaproblem. Thedisadvantage is that they areunlikely tohaveenoughregisteredlandlordstohousealltheirstudents.Propertypapers: LootandRentingLootisanimportantsource( 來源)ofinformationaboutprivatehousing for co-renters. Theoffers arefromprivate landlords, andindividuals looking for other co-renters. Theyalso haveawebsite:loot .Theadvantageofusing Lootisthatthereissomeeconomicalprivatehousing.Thedisadvantageisthatthereisnoqualitycontrolovertheoffers.Rentingis another useful paper. Theoffers inthispaper arefromaccommodationagencies.Theirwebsiteis renting.couk.AccommodationagenciesThemajority ofrented accommodationinLondonis probably advertisedthroughaccommodationagencies.Theadvantageofusingaccommodationagencies is that youwill haveaccesstoalarge numberofaccommodations.Ifyouareluckytofindagoodone,he/shewilllistentoyourrequirementsandcansaveyoutimeinlookingfortherightaccommodation. Thedisadvantage is that theywill makearangeofchargestopotentialrenters.NoticeboardsAroundthe universities youwill find anumberofnoticeboards offersofaccommodationwillbeposted.Thesewilleitherbefromlandlordsorfromstudents.Someuniversitieswillalsohaveonlinenoticeboardswherestudentscanadvertisetootherstudents.Advertisementsfromstudentscanbeanexcellentwaytofindaccommodation.However,advertisementsfromlandlordscanbeproblematic.WordofmouthSomeofthebest housing inLondonisnever advertisedbut is onfromonegroupofstudentstoanotherbywordofmouth.Itmightbethat youcanfind outaboutgoodoffers fromfinal yearstudents. don'tsupposethatjustbecauseyouhavefoundoutabouthousingfromafrienditisnecessarilygoingtobebetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersource.Family

FacedwiththeveryhighrentschargedinLondon,somestudentsandtheir parents will consider buying asanalternative. Insomecasesmightbeagoodchoice.Whatistheadvantageofusing Loot?IthasmoreoffersfromaccommodationagenciesthanRenting.Itgivesyoupersonalinformationaboutotherco-renters.Theirwebsiteisdesignedmainlyforstudents.Therearesomegoodbargains.Agoodagentcanhelpyou .knowmorepeoplefindcheapaccommodationgettherightaccommodationquicklygetfreeinformationaboutmostaccommodationsTheinformationpassedonbywordofmouthisimportantbecause .itisbetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersourceithelpsyoufindsomeofthebesthousingneveradvertisedthefinalyearstudentsalwaysofferbetterinformationthelandlordshavelittlevaluableinformationWhichofthefollowingprovidesthemostreliableinformationforstudentslookingforaccommodation?Universityaccommodationoffices. B.Family.C.Noticeboards. D.Propertypapers: andRenting.DSometimesyou’ll hearpeople saythat youcan’t love others youloveyourself.Sometimesyou ’llhearpeoplesaythatyoucan ’texpectsomeoneelsetoloveyouuntilyouloveyourself.Eitherway,you’vegottoloveyourselffirstandthiscanbetricky.Sureweallknowthatwe’re the appleofour parents’eyes,andthat ourGrandmasthinkwe’regreattalentsandourUncleRobertsthinkthatwewillgototheOlympics.Butsometimesit ’salothardertothinksuchnicethoughtsaboutourselves.Ifyoufindthatbelievinginyourselfisachallenge,itis timeyoubuiltapositive self-imageandlearn toyourself.Self- imageisyourownmind ’spictureofyourself.Thisimageincludes the wayyoulook, the wayyouact, theway youtalk andthe youthink. Interestingly, ourself-images areoften quite different fromtheimagesothers hold aboutus. Unfortunately, mostofthese imagesaremorenegative thanthey should be.Thuschanging thewayyouthink about

yourselfisthekeytochangingyourself-imageandyourwholeworld.Thebestwaytodefeat apassive self-image is tostepbackanddecideto stress your successes. Thatis, makealist if youneedto, but writedownallofthegreatthingsyoudoeveryday.Don ’tallowdoubtstooccurinit.It verywell mightbethat youareexperiencing anegative becauseyoucan’tmovepastoneflaworweaknessthatyouseeaboutyourself.Well,rollupyoursleevesandmakeachangeofitasyourprimary task. If youthink you’re silly becauseyouaren’tgoodatmath,findatuto r.Ifyouthinkyou ’reweakbecauseyoucan ’trunamile,gettothetrackandpractice.Ifyouthinkyou ’redullbecauseyouwearthelatest trends, buyafewnewclothes. Butremember,becauseyouthinkitdoesn ’tmeanit ’strue.Thebestwaytogetridofanegativeself-imageistorealizethatyourimageisfarfromobjective,andtoactivelyconvinceyourselfofyourpositive qualities. Changingthewayyouthink andworking onyouneedtoimprovewillgoalongwaytowardspromotingapositiveself-image. canpat〔拍〕yourself ontheback,you’ll knowyou’rewellonyourway. Goodluck!Howshouldyouchangeyourself-imageaccordingtothepassage?Tokeepadifferentimageofothers.Tomakeyourlifesuccessful.Tounderstandyourownworld.Tochangethewayyouthink.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthepassage?Parents. B.Teenagers. C.Educators. D.Peoplegeneral.第二節(jié)〔共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分〕根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Beginning college isexciting: newideastoexplore,newchallengestobemetandmanydecisionstobemade;yourfuturebeginshere. 71 Manyofuscanbeeasily overwhelmedbythe detailsof running awell-balanced life. While someofusmayhavetheknow-how,Iguesstherearemoreofuswhocanbenefitfromlearningabouttheexperiencesofotherswhohavewalkedthecollegehallsbeforeyou.Thefollowingyoumayfindofuseaboutlifeoncampus:Planwell.Therearesomanynewthingstodoatanewcollegeoruniversity.Giveyourselftimetomakenewfriendsandbecamefamiliarwiththecampus,butdon ’tforgetwhyyouarethere. 72 tmisstheguidelines.Therestrictions,rulesandregulationsofallkindscanusuallybefoundinyourstudent ’shandbook. 73 Whatdatesareimportant?Whatpiecesofpaperneedtobehandedin?Whatcan/can ’tyoudoinyourstudentresidence 〔住

處〕?Whohastherightforwhat?Whatdoyouneedtocompletetograduate?74 Andmaybeitwillbetter helptowriteitonapieceofpaperandstickitonthetelephone,TVandthekitchentable.Considerthis—youarepayingthousandsofdollarsforyourcourse.Youpayeverytimeyouhavetorepeatorreplaceacourse.Buildyouridentity.Thisisthetimeforyoutodecidewhattodoandwhatnottodo.Takeasmuchtimeasyouneedtoexplorenewideas.Donotbeafraidofthebeyond. 75 Ifyoudon thavea “systemforplanningyourtimenow(likea

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