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臨沂第十九中學高二年級上學期第一次質(zhì)量調(diào)研考試英語試卷2017.10.10(本試卷滿分150分,考試用時120分鐘)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從試題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Whatisthemandoing?Givingagift B.Buyingchocolates. C.MakingchocolatesWhereisthewoman’sfathernow?Athome. B.Inahospital. C.Attheoffice.Whatisthemostprobablyrelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Couple B.Neighbors C.ColleaguesWhyisthebabycryingaccordingtotheman?Heishungry. B.Heisill. C.Heisalone.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Anaccident B.Aflight. C.Apilot.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。WhenshouldTombeback?At7:30. B.At7:00. C.At6:30.HowdidTomgotoschooltoday?Bybus B.Bymotorcycle. C.Bybike.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whywasthewomanonthenews?ShehadwrittenasongfortheTVstation.Shehadwonamusiccontest.C.Shehadsungasongforcharity.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofsinging?Itwillmakeherfamousoneday.Ittakestoomuchofhertime.Itiswhatshereallyliketodo.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題Whoisthewomanprobably?Alice’ssister. B.Alice’steacher. C.Alice’smother.Whatreasondoesthewomangiveforherworry?Artistsworktoohard.Artistscanearnalowsalary.Artistshavefewopportunities.Whatwillspeakersdotonight?Gooutforsupper.GiveAlicesomemoney.HaveatalkwithAlice.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Wheredoesthewomanefrom?A.America. B.Australia. C.Canada.14.Whichplacedoesthewomansuggestthemanvisit?A.BondiBeach. B.TheOperaHouse. C.TheBlueMountains.15.WhatdoweknowaboutthesmallhotelsinSydney?A.Theyarecheapbutwellequipped.B.Someofthemcanbefoundonline.C.Oldertravelersliketostayinthem.Whatisprobablythebestwayforthemantotravelaround?Bytrain. B.Bycar. C.Byair.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。WhatwasHank’sfatherdoingwhenthespeakersawhim?Hewasrunning.Hewassittingalone.Hewaspainting.HowdidHank’sfatherfeelwhenhesawthespeaker?Pleased. B.Strange. C.Surprised.WhydidthespeakertalkwithHank’sfatheraboutpainting?Theybothhadalotofpaintingexperiences.Thespeakerwasinterestedinpainting.Hank’sfatherwasapainter.Howoftendidthespeakergotolearntopaint?Everyday. B.Everytwodays. C.Everyotherweek.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AIstherealinkbetweenhumansandclimatechangeornot?Thisquestionwasfirststudiedintheearly1900s.Sincethen,manyscientistshavethoughtthatouractionsdomakeadifference.In1997,theKyotoProtocolexplainedourroleintheEarth’schangingatmosphereandsetinternationallimitsforgasemissions(排放)from2008to2012.Somecountrieshavedecidedtocontinuethesereductionsuntil2020.Morerecently,theParisAgreementalsoaimstolimitglobalwarming.Butjustnowhowmuchwarmeritwillgetdependsonhowdeeplycountriescutcarbonemissions.3.5℃Thisishowmuchtemperatureswouldriseby2100evenifnationsliveuptotheoriginalParispromisestoreducecarbonemissions;thisrisecouldstillputcoastalcitiesunderwateranddriveoverhalfofallspeciestoextinction.2℃Tomeetthisminimumgoal,theAgreementrequirescountriestotighten(緊縮)emissionsaimseveryfiveyears.Eventhisincreasecouldsinksomeislands,worsedroughtanddriveadecreaseofathirdinthenumberofspecies.1.5℃ThisisthemostchallenginggoalfortemperaturerisesetbytheParisAgreement,afterapushbylowlyingislandnationslikeKiribati,whichsaylimitingtemperatureriseto1.5℃couldsavethemfromsinking.0.8℃Thisishowmuchtemperatureshaverisensincetheindustrialagebegan,puttingus40%ofthewaytothe2℃point.0℃Thebaselinehereisaverageglobaltemperaturebeforethestartoftheindustrialage.21.Itcanbeconcludedfromparagraph1that_______.A.theproblemofglobalwarmingwillhavebeensolvedby2020B.gasemissionshavebeeneffectivelyreducedindevelopedcountriesC.theParisAgreementsismoreeffectivethantheKyotoProtocolD.humanshavemadecontinuouseffortstoslowdownglobalwarming22.IfnationscouldonlykeeptheoriginalpromisesoftheParisAgreement,whatwouldhappenbytheyear2100?A.Thehumanpopulationwouldincreasebyonethird.B.Littleover50%ofallspecieswouldstillexist.C.Nationswouldnotneedtotightentheiremissionsaims.D.TheAgreement’sminimumgoalwouldnotbereached.23.Ifthoseislandnationsnotfarabovesealevelaretosurvive,themaximumtemperaturerise,sincethestartoftheindustrialage,shouldbe_______.A.0.8℃B.1.5℃C.2℃D.3.5℃BCandogsandcatsliveinperfectharmonyinthesamehome?Peoplewhoarethinkingaboutkeepingadogasafriendfortheircatsareworriedthattheywillfight.Arecentresearchhasfoundanewrecipeofsuccess.Accordingtothestudy,ifthecatisadoptedbeforethedog,andiftheyareintroducedwhenstillyoung(lessthan6monthsforcats,ayearfordogs),itishighlyprobablethatthetwopetswillgetalongwell.Twothirdsofthehomesinterviewedreportedapositiverelationshipbetweentheircatanddog.However,itwasn’tallsweetnessandlight.Therewasareportedcoldnessbetweenthecatanddogin25%ofthehomes,whileattackandfightingwereobservedin10%ofthehomes.Onereasonforthisisprobablythatsomeoftheirbodysignalswerejustopposite.Forexample,whenacatturnsitsheadawayitsignalsattack,whileadogdoingthesamesignalsofgivingin.Inhomeswithcatsanddogslivingpeacefully,researchersobservedasurprisingbehavior.Theyarelearninghowtotalkeachother’slanguage.Itisasurprisethatcatscanlearnhowtotalk‘dog’,anddogscanlearnhowtotalk‘cat’.What’sinterestingisthatbothcatsanddogshaveappearedtodeveloptheirintelligence.Theycanlearnhowtoreadeachother’sbodysignals,suggestingthatthetwomayhavemoreinmonthanwepreviouslysuspected.Oncefamiliarwitheachother’spresenceandbodylanguage,catsanddogscanplaytogether,greeteachothernosetonose,andenjoysleepingtogetheronthesofa.Theycaneasilysharethesamewaterbowlandinsomecasesgroom(梳理)eachother.Thesignificanceoftheresearchoncatsanddogsmaygobeyondpetstopeoplewhodon’tgetalong,includingneighbors,colleaguesatwork,andevenworldsuperpowers.Ifcatsanddogscanlearntogetalong,surelypeoplehaveagoodchance.24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howcatsanddogsdeveloptheirintelligence.B.Whethercatsanddogscanliveinharmony.C.Whatcatsanddogshaveinmon.D.Whycatsanddogscanunderstandeachother.25.Somecatsanddogsmayfightwhen______.A.theyarecoldtoeachother B.theylookawayfromeachotherC.theyareintroducedatanearlyage D.theymisunderstoodeachother’ssignals26.ItissuggestedinPara.4thatcatsanddogs______.A.havemoninterests B.haveamonbodylanguageC.arelessdifferentthanwethought D.arelessintelligentthanweexpected27.Whatcanwehumanbeingslearnfromcatsanddogs?A.Weshouldlearntoliveinharmony.B.Weshouldknowmoreaboutanimals.C.Weshouldliveinpeacewithanimals.D.Weshouldlearnmorebodylanguages.CFormostofmy20yearsasateacher,summervacationwasmytimetorelax.SowhywasIstandingintheschoolyardofanunfamiliarschool,wearingmyselfoutforasummerteachingjob?Theextrapaycheckswerenice,butIlackedtheenergyofmyyoungercolleagues.LikeStella.Shewasinherearlytwenties,andmadekeepingupwiththekidslookeffortless.Sheremindedmeofmyself,backwhenIwasanenthusiasticstudentteacheratRamonaElementary...I’dneverforgetmyfirstday.Iwastoofullofenergy.Nervousenergy.Myteacherwhoinstructedmewaswatching,andIwantedtomakeagoodimpression.Iaskedmythirdgraderstotakeouttheircrayonsfortheday’slesson.Allofthemobeyedapartfromone.Agirlwithtwolong,darkbraids(辮子).EveryonecalledherEstrellita,or“l(fā)ittlestar.”Whywassheunpreparedforclass?Idemandedtoknow.“Mysisterhasmycrayons,”shesaid.“Youshouldeachhaveyourowncrayons,”Itoldher.“That’snoexcuse.”“Thereare10childreninmyfamily,”Estrellitasaidquietly,herbigbrowneyesneverleavingmyface.“Wehavetotaketurns.”Iwastakenaback.I’dpletelymisjudgedthesituation.AlldayEstrellita’swordsplayedonmymind.ThenextmorningIboughtapackofcrayonstoleaveonEstrellita’sdesk.Shewassohappy!Thatexperiencetaughtmeanimportantlesson.Everystudenthaduniquechallenges—itwasmyresponsibilitytohelpmystudentsoverethem,whichusedtoinspireme.Restwasalmostover.Stellaturnedtomeandwestartedchatting.“Howlonghaveyoubeenteaching?”sheasked.ItoldherI’dstartedtwentyyearsbefore,atRamonaElementary.“Iwenttoschooltheretwentyyearsago!”Stellasaid.Ilookedatheragain,thistimereallyseeingher.Thosebigbrowneyes.Thatlong,darkhair...“Didyouusetohavetwolongbraids?”Isaid.“WecalledyouEstrellita…“Stellashouted.“You!Yougavemethecrayons!”She’dbeeateacher.TohelpstudentsasIdid.Evendoingsomethingsmallthatmattered.Thatsummer,Ithrewmyselfintoteachingwitharenewedsenseofpurpose.Estrellitahadtaughtmealessononceagain.28.HowdidtheauthorfeelaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Shefeltrelaxed. B.Shefeltverytired.C.Shewasstillexcited. D.Shewasproudofherself.29.Whydidn’tEstrellitatakeouthercrayons?A.Shehadtosharethem. B.Shewasnaughty.C.Sheforgottobringthem. D.Shelostthembeforetheclass.30.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedpart“takenaback”inParagraph6?A.fairlyterrified. B.quitepleased.C.verysurprised. D.extremelyangry.31.WhatdidtheauthorlearnthroughStella?A.Nevermakeexcuses. B.Whyherjobmattered.C.Howtobeagoodteacher. D.Tobeagiver,notareceiver.DWhenitestomedicalcare,manypatientsanddoctorsbelieve“moreisbetter.”Butwhattheydonotrealizeisthatovertreatment—toomanyscans,toomanybloodtests,toomanyprocedures—maybringharm.Sometimesatestleadsyoudownapathtomoreandmoretesting,someofwhichmaybeattacking,ortotreatmentforthingsthatshouldbeleftout.TerrencePower,forexample,plainedthatafterhiswifelearnedshehadWegener’sdisease,anunmondisorderoftheimmunesystem(免疫系統(tǒng)),theyfounditdifficulttorefusetestingremendedbyherdoctor.Thedoctorinsistedonofficevisitseverythreeweeks,evenwhenshewasfeelingwell.HefrequentlyorderedbloodtestsandXrays,andrepeatedlyreferredhertoexpertsforevenminorplaints.Evenwhentestscamebacknegative,morewereordered,andshewashospitalizedaspreventionwhenshedevelopedacold.Shehadasmanyas25doctorvisitsduringonesixmonthperiod.Thecouplewasspendingabout$30,000ayearforhercare.Afterseveralyearsofphysicalsufferingandnearfinancialruinfromthemedicalcosts,thecouplebeganquestioningthetreatmentafterdiscussingwithotherpatientsinonlinesupportgroups.“It’sareallyhardthingtodeterminewhendoctorshavecrossedtheline,”Mr.Powersaid.“Youthinkshe’sgettingthebestcareintheworld,butafterawhileyoustarttowonder:Whatisthepurpose?”Mr.Powerthenspokewithhisownprimarycaredoctor,whoadvisedhimtofindanewexperttooverseeMrs.Power’scare.Underthenewdoctor’scare,theregulartestingstoppedandMrs.Power’sconditionwasstable.Nowsheseesthedoctoronlyfourorfivetimesayear.32.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Treatmentsdonotalwayscauseharmfulsideeffects.B.Patientstendtobelievemoretestingisbettertreatment.C.Toomuchmedicalcaremaynotbebeneficialtopatients.D.Doctorsgenerallyremendofficevisitsthatarenecessary.33.WhichofthefollowingwasaproblemforMrs.Powerduringhermedicaltreatment?A.Shehadtobehospitalizedforthreeweekswhenevershehadacold.B.Whentestresultsshowedshewasfine,herdoctorstillorderedmoretests.C.Shedidnothaveanyinsurance,soshebecamepenniless.D.Herdoctoraskedhertoconsultotherexpertsforherplaints.34.Whodoes“develop”inthesecondparagraphprobablymean?A.construct B.improve C.catch D.attack35.WhendidthePowersstarttodoubtMrs.Power’streatment?A.Afterknowingaboutotherpatients’treatment. B.Afteranalyzingtheresultsofherbloodtests.C.AftercuringMrspowerofherillness. D.Afterthenewexpert’stesting(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。FalseFearofBigFishManypeoplebelievesharksaredangerousandwillalwaystrytohurtorevenkillhumans.36.AsharkexhibitionattheNationalAquariuminBaltimore,USA.provesthis.Visitorscantouchyoungsharks,seetheireggsdevelopandwatchadozendifferentspeciesswimsmoothlyaroundahugetank.Mostpeoplefailtorealizethatsharkattacksdonothappenveryoften.Humansaremorelikelytobekilledbylightningthanbyashark.37.Therekidscanlearn,fromanearlyage,nottofearsharks.“Peoplefearwhattheydon’tknow,”saidNancyHotchkiss,anorganizeroftheexhibition.“Sharkshavebeenaroundfor400millionyearsandplayanimportantroleintheocean’sfoodchain.Wewantpeopletodiscoverthatsharksareamazinganimalsthatneedourrespectandprotection.”38.Astudy,publishedinJanuaryintheUSmagazine,Science,foundthatalmostallrecordedsharkspecieshavefallenbyhalfinthepast8to15years.ThousandsofsharksarehuntedinAsiaforspecialfoods,andmanyothersgetcaughtinnets,whilefishermenarehuntingotherfish.39“Somefishingmethodsareactuallycleaningouttheoceanforsharks,”saidDaveSchofield,themanageroftheaquarium’soceanhealthprogram.40A.Theycanwatchthemdevelopinsidetheireggsandfeeltheskinoftheolderswimmers.B.Infact,94percentoftheworld’s400speciesareharmlesstohumansC.Itisaworryingsituationbutsomeareashaveputmeasuresinplacetoprotectthesespecialfish.D.About100millionsharksarekilledeveryyeararoundtheworldbyhumans.E.Andtomakethispointclear,themuseumhassetupaspecialtouchingpoolforchildren.F.Sharkscansmellandtasteblood,andtraceitbacktoitssource.G.Morethanhalfofthesharkscaughtaresmallerthanonemeterlong.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。I’vealwayshadstrongopinionsofhowloveshouldbeexpressed,butothershavetheirownwaysofshowingcare.WhatI41mostaboutvisitingmyboyfriend’sparentsistheloudtickoftheclockinthediningroomaswe42ateourmeal.WithsolittleconversationIwasquicktoregardhisfamilyas43.Whenwegotintothecartogohome,hisfathersuddenlyappeared.44,hebegantowashhisson’swindscreen.Icouldfeelheisa45manthroughtheglass.Ilearnedanotherlessonabout46afewyearslater.Myfatheroften47meearlyinthemorning.“BuyXerox.It’sagoodsharpprice,”hemightsaywhenIansweredthephone.Nopleasant48orinquiryaboutmylife,justfinancialinstructions.Hismannerangeredmeandweoften49.Butoneday,Ithoughtaboutmyfather’ssuccessinbusinessandrealizedthathis50formyfinancialsecuritylaybehindhisshortmorningcalls.Thenexttimehecalledandtoldmetobuyastock,I51him.Whenmysocialstylehas52withthatofmyfriends,I’veoftenfeltdisappointed.Forexample,Ialwaysreturnphonecalls53andregularlycontactmyfriends.Iexpectthesamefromthem.Ihadonefriendwho54called,answeringmymessageswithshortemails.Ijumpedtothe55:Shewasn’tagoodfriend!Myangergrewastheholidaysapproached.ButthenshecametoagatheringI56andhandedmeabeautifuldressIhadfalleninlovewithwhenwedidsomewindowshoppingthepreviousmonth.Iwasshockedatherthoughtfulness,and57forhowI’dconsideredhertobeuncaring.ClearlyIneededto58myexpectationsoffriends.Fartoooften,Iignoredtheir59expressions,eagerlyexpectingthemtodothingsinmyway.Overtheyears,however,I’velearnedto60otherpersons’lovesigns.41.A.a(chǎn)dmire B.enjoy C.remember D.forget42.A.excitedly B.silently C.nervously D.instantly43.A.cold B.friendly C.a(chǎn)ttractive D.enthusiastic44.A.Strictly B.Secretly C.Carefully D.Roughly45.A.boring B.caring C.positive D.stubborn46.A.value B.respect C.love D.courage47.A.a(chǎn)rranged B.telephoned C.visited D.interrupted48.A.excuse B.meeting C.a(chǎn)pology D.greetings49.A.fought B.encouraged C.quarrelled D.laughed50.A.concern B.blame C.regret D.pride51.A.thanked B.ignored C.held D.praised52.A.stayed B.conflicted C.a(chǎn)greed D.linked53.A.inorder B.inturn C.withoutdelay D.withoutdoubt54.A.rarely B.regularly C.usually D.normally55.A.conclusion B.suggestion C.decision D.condition56.A.opened B.refused C.hosted D.invited57.A.delightful B.regretful C.grateful D.pitiful58.A.a(chǎn)nalyse B.own C.find D.change59.A.pleasant B.enjoyable C.unique D.familiar60.A.give B.read C.write D.send第二節(jié):(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 JohnSnowwasawellknownphysicianinLondoninthe19thcenturyandwantedtohelpordinarypeople61________(expose)tocholerawhichwasthedeadlydiseaseofitsday.Itwas62________(believe)thatcholerawasmonlycausedbythebacteriaintheairorpeopleabsorbedthisdiseaseintotheirbodieswiththeirmeals.63________(suspect)thatthesecondtheorywascorrect,hemadefurtherinvestigationsanddiscoveredthatitwasthewaterthatwas64________(blame).Next,JohnSnowlookedintothesourceofthewaterforthesetwostreets65________allthedeadpeoplehadlived.Fortunately66________hefoundthatitcamefromtheriverpollutedbythedirtywaterfromLondon,heimmediatelytoldthe67________(astonish)peopleinBroadStreettoremovethehandlefromthepumpsothat68________couldnotbeused.InanotherpartofLondon,supportingevidencefromtwoother69________(die)thatwerelinkedtotheBroadStreetoutbreakwasfoundbyhim,too.WiththisextraevidenceJohnSnowwasabletoannouncewith70________(certain)thatpollutedwatercarriedthegerms.Finally“KingCholera”wasdefeated.第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):單詞拼寫(滿分10分)71.The
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_______(給人深刻印象的).77.Ihavetoremindmyself_______(不斷地)thatIamreallyinAD3008.78.Onlyifyouputthesuntheredidthemovementsoftheotherplanetsinthesky__________.(有意義,講得通)79.________________(值得贊揚的是),thefourcountriesdoworktogetherinsomeareas.80.Englandisthelargestofthefourcountries,and__________(為了方便)itisdividedroughlyintothreezones.第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分25分)
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