1、2018 届山东省桓台第二中学高三 9 月月考 英语2017 年 9 月本试卷分第 I 卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题)两部分,共 5 页。满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。注意事项:1答第 I 卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2选出每小题答案前,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 l.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
2、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 is the womans nationality?A. Australian. B. American. C. Indian.2. Why was the woman able to get an A on the test?A. She read the whole textbook.B. She reviewed all the notes.C. She attended every lecture.3. What does t
3、he man plan to do on the weekend?A. Host a dance party.B. Visit Bill with the woman.C. Help the woman with a party.4. When will the woman meet the man tomorrow?A. At 10:00 am. B. At 10:30 am. C. At 11:00 am.5. What do we know about the man?A. He worked abroad for a few years.B. He is planning to go
4、to Canada.C. He wants to meet the woman again.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。6. What did the woman do a quarter of an hour ago?绝密 启用并使用完毕前县/区 姓名 准考证号 班级 座号 A. She left her purse on the table.B. She went to the restroom.C. She came back from the restroom.7. Where was the purse f
5、ound?A. On the table. B. In the restroom. C. Under the table.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。8. Who invited the speakers for Thanksgiving last year?A. The mans brother. B. The womans sister. C. The mans sister.9. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Go shopping with her.B. Cook a big turkey for her.C. Help
6、 her make some sandwiches.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What are the mans hobbies?A. Fishing and collecting stamps.B. Reading and watching TV.C. Watching TV and collecting stamps.11. What does the man say about the woman?A. She is popular. B. She is bad-tempered. C. She lacks patience.12. Where does th
7、e conversation probably take place?A. In a library. B. By a lake. C. At a cinema.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Interviewer and interviewee. C. Manager and clerk.14. Why did the man leave his previous job in the bank?A. His family m
8、oved to another place.B. He had never gotten a raise.C. He just wanted to make a change.15. What are the mans best qualities?A. Hard-working and responsible.B. Faithful and energetic.C. Smart and capable.16. What do we know about the man?A. He worked for a private company for three years.B. He took
9、a part-time course in Finance and Trade.C. He doesnt have much experience in sales.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What did Don buy in the mens department?A. A gray suit and two pairs of trousers.B. A blue suit and two pairs of trousers.C. A gray suit and one pair of trousers.18. Where is the shoe depar
10、tment located?A. Opposite the mens department.B. Opposite the shirt department.C. Opposite the sweater department.19. Why did Bob fail to buy a sweater?A. There were no sweaters in his size.B. There were no sweaters he could afford.C. There were no sweaters that looked good on him.20. How did Bob an
11、d Don go home?A. On foot. B. By bike. C. By bus.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 30 分)AWould you like to find some interesting places for your family holiday? Here we go .The islands of Malta and Gozo are brilliant for a family holiday, packed with fun places to visit whatever your chil
12、drens ages. The islands small size means everywhere is within easy reach.Sandy beaches and swimming spotsOne of Maltas best beaches for families is soft-sanded, sheltered Golden Bay. Older children can try activities such as stand-up paddleboarding, sailing or windsurfing, while the gentle slope of
13、the beach makes it easy for younger kids to safely paddle in the sea.Eating outChildren are welcome at most restaurants, though more upmarket places often only accept older kids. There are often kids menus that tend to offer pizza, but you can always ask for a half portion (一份) of a starter dish (po
14、rtions are huge in Maltese restaurants). With a wide range of cuisines on offer, children are bound to find something theyll like. Maltese food is strongly influenced by Italian cuisine, so theres, pizza and pasta galore, and some kids will love the national dish-fried rabbit.AccommodationTry to sch
15、edule at least a few jays on Gozo as there are lots of self-catering farmhouses with pools to rent and its even easier to get around than Malta. Smaller hotels in Valletta usually only accept older children.Transport and other tipsThe easiest way to get around Malta and Gozo is to drive, but the loc
16、al bus service is reliable, easy to use, and fairly inexpensive. Buses are frequent between major towns, but only roughly hourly to and from smaller places. Ferries run between Malta and Gozo, and you can take tourist boats over to Comino.21. What can younger kids do on islands of Malta and Gozo?A.
17、Experience paddling. B.Try windsurfing. C. Have dinner at all restaurants. D. Live in smaller hotels in Valletta.22. What do we know about Maltese food?A. Pizza is only offered to kids in Maltese restaurants.B. Children can always eat up a portion of dish.C. Fried rabbit is the most popular among vi
18、sitors. D. It has much to do with Italian cuisine.23. What transportation may be the best choice for visitors in Malta and Gozo?A. Tourist boats. B. Ferries.C.Motor vehicles. D. Sailing boats.BSupported by UK Youth, the Macclesfield Youth Achievement Foundation is aimed at children either excluded o
19、r at risk of exclusion,considering that an increasing number of children in England are being expelled(开除)from school.The program relies on a combination of skills training and activities outside the classroom.I arrived at the local fire station with Kevin Bradburne, the programs head. Inside sat sm
20、iling students dressed in fire uniforms and ready to learn about road safety. Two of them, however, refused to join in. being unwilling to get involved is common. Few of the students aged 13-16 are used to a normal academic timetable. Two of them have had just four hours of home education a week ove
21、r the past two years, while many of the others spent long periods getting suspended(停学). As the teenagers rushed out of class for a break, one of them paused to hold open the door for me. When he ran to join his friends, his teachers watched him proudly. The smallest breakthrough can mean a great de
22、al. At the Macclesfield Youth Achievement Foundation, a simple raised hand is cause for celebration.“Theyre frustrated and angry, and they dont know what to do about their feelings,” said Kevin Bradburne. “We have to help them.”The programmed offers a diversity of solutions to its twelve students. T
23、he day starts with a proper breakfast, and activities may then alternate between problem-solving, painting the classroom, spending time with teachers and growing vegetables. Feedback from the children varies from hour to hour. “Id rather be at school getting suspended all day,” said Megan as her req
24、uest to go down for lunch was denied. Tom was more positive. “Its so much better than school,” he said. Attendance rate here stands at 93%.The schemes success lies in the teachers efforts to build selfconfidence and skills for the children. However, Mr Bradburne worries about what will happen when t
25、he financial support expires (终止). UK Youth has only three years of funding the Department for Children, Schools and families.24. Which of the following is NOT true about Macclesfied Youth Achievement Foundation?A. It is aimed at students either excluded or at risk of exclusionB. It is supported by
26、UK YouthC. It provides skills training and activities outside schoolD. It hasnt proved successful, since attendance rate is low25. We learn from paragraph 2 that _.A. two of the students are unwilling to get involvedB. most of the students have never been to schoolC. few of the students have learned
27、 about road safetyD. A few of the students are used to a normal academic timetable26. What do the students think of the scheme?A. They have mixed opinionsB. They think its better than schoolC. They think its boring and meaninglessD. They think its interesting but not helpful27. What will the author
28、most probably discuss in the next part?A. Courses the scheme offers B. Difficulties the scheme facesC. Solutions the scheme provides D. Achievements the scheme has madeCWhen I was little, my grandfather would pick me up after school and take care of me until my parents came home. Every day I looked
29、forward to being with Grandpa.If it was a fine day, he would take me to the park where he told me the names of the flowers and trees. Sometimes, we would go shopping together. He would push the cart and I would help him get things off the shelves. He always found ways to involve me in what he was do
30、ing. I was his ”little helper”. Grandpa taught me to care about the world by having me help with the gardening. He watered the trees and bushes, while I watered the flowers. We fed the birds. He showed me that if you were really quiet and stayed still, the birds would come up to you. I still love fe
31、eding birds and never understand people who get so wrapped up in owning a home that they dont stop to care for the surrounding wildlife.For an after-school snack, my grandfather would give me boiled potatoes and carrots with a little bit of butter on them or he would cut up some fresh fruit for me.
32、My mother was so strict that she held that I must finish my homework as soon as I got home from school. Grandpa thought it was more important to relax, so he would let me watch one show first. He had his way and the way worked. And he said, “Were I you, I wouldnt tell your mother, or you wont have t
33、ime to relax.” Whenever I left a room, Grandpa would remind me to turn off the light to save electricity. My grandpa was a devoted family man. He helped my parents through really tough financial times.Grandpa passed away when I was 10. I love him and he will live in my heart forever and always.28.We
34、 can learn from this passage that .A. the writer was attached to her grandpaB. the writer lived with her grandpa as a little girlC. the writers grandpa died when she was grown-upD. the writers grandpa finally moved to live with her parents29.The writers experiences in the garden made her .县/区 姓名 准考证
35、号 班级 座号 A. help her grandpa a lot when he was busyB. get the idea of protecting the wildlifeC. know vegetables were difficult to plantD. become a gardener when she grew up30.Why did the writers grandpa tell her not to tell her mom the truth?A. Because he was afraid that she would punish the writerB.
36、 Because he wanted the writer to know about TV showsC. Because he was afraid that she would get angry with himD. Because he wanted to let the writer relax before studying 31.The writer refers to the experience of turning off the light to show .A. Grandpa made her develop a good habitB. Grandpa tried
37、 his best to save moneyC. she was too forgetful to remember thatD. she was careless when she was young DSAN FRANCISCO(AP ) Samsung says new Galaxy Note 7 smartphones will be available in U. S. stores starting Wednesday to replace about 1 million devices that are being recalled because their batterie
38、s can catch fire.The South Korean company has been scrambling to fix problems caused by faulty batteries in the latest version of its top-of-the-line smartphone, which first went on sale last month. When it first offered on Sept. 2 to replace the affected Note 7 phones, Samsung said it would swap th
39、em for models of its other phones, such as the Galaxy S7, until supplies of replacement Note 7 devices became available.Samsung followed up last week by announcing that U.S. consumers who had purchased one of the recalled phones could choose between a replacement or a refund for the device, which se
40、lls for about $850. That offer was jointly announced with officials at the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission after Samsung was criticized for not coordinating more closely with the commission.Safety officials have urged Note 7 owners to turn off their phones and return them immediately. They
41、cited reports of Note 7 batteries overheating in the United States, including 26 instances where individuals were burned and 55 that caused property damage.The problem doesnt affect all Note 7 phones, because Samsung uses batteries from different suppliers. But the company has said about 2.5 million
42、 devices may he affected worldwide, including 1 million sold in the United States.Samsung also said its pushing out two software updates through wireless carriers. One will show a green battery icon to confirm that a Note 7 device is a new one that doesnt have the battery problem. The other will dis
43、play a short notice to owners of older phones covered by the recall, telling them to turn off their device and take it in for a replacement.About a quarter of affected phones had been exchanged in the United States by Tuesday, according to a spokeswoman for Samsungs U. S. subsidiary. She was unable
44、to say how many Note 7 buyers sought refunds, but said “the vast majority” received a different Samsung phone as a replacement.32. Whats wrong with the affected Note 7 phones?A. The price of them is too high. B. Their batteries can catch fire.C. They are similar to iphone 7. D. They have problems wi
45、th their earphones.33. What can a U.S. consumer who had purchased one of the recalled phones do according to Samsungs announcement?A. To sell his/her recalled phone to others for about $ 850.B. To choose a replacement and a refund for his/her recalled phone.C. To return the recalled phone and get a
46、replacement or a refund(about $ 850)for the device.D. To use the recalled phone to replace a Galaxy S7 first and then one of the new Note 7 devices for free.34. How many affected phones had been exchanged in the United States by Tuesday?A. About 0.25 million. B. About 0. 625 million.C. About 0. 875
47、million. D. About 1 million.35. What can we learn from the passage?A. The Galaxy S7 devices are the safest.B. The Note 7 phones sold in China are safe.C. The Note 7 phones used batteries from different suppliers never have the same problems.D. At least 81 cases of Note 7 batteries overheating were r
48、eported in the United States.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。Simple ways to get happyWe are not suggesting that you can reach a permanent state called “happiness” and remain there. But there are many ways to turn the path of anxiety, anger, and sadness into a stat
49、e of happiness. Here are four ideas to get you started. 36 .1. Laugh out loud.Just expecting a happy, funny event can raise levels of pleasure-causing hormones (荷尔蒙) and lower production of stress hormones. Researchers at the University of California tested 16 men who all agreed they thought a certain videotape was funny. Half were told three days in advance they