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1、高三年级英语试卷 第 1 页 共 12 页唐山一中 20182019 学年度第一学期期中考试高三年级 英语试卷命题人:裴茁伊 周艳红 安丽梅 审核人:卢凤玺说明:1.考试时间 120 分钟,满分 150 分。2.将卷答案用 2B 铅笔涂在答题卡上,将卷答案用黑色字迹的签字笔书写在答题卡上。卷(选择题 共 100 分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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

2、选项。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 do we know about the weather?A. Its cold. B. Its warm. C. Its cool. 2. What does the man mean?A. His wife likes watching CCTV5.B. His wifes tears are really exciting.C. The programs often make his wife very excited.3. Who will be taken there?A.

3、Alice. B. Jack. C. Eric.4. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Linda left here half a year ago.B. The woman has covered a long way.C. Linda has lived here for half a year.5. How does the woman probably feel?A. Regretful. B. Happy. C. Disappointed.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

4、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,各小题将给出 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 至 8 题。6. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Waiter and customer. B. Passenger and conductor. C. Shop assistant and customer.7. What does the woman prefer?A.

5、Wool gloves. B. Leather gloves. C. Fur gloves.高三年级英语试卷 第 2 页 共 12 页8. What can we know about the woman?A. The woman bought a pair of gloves.B. The woman didnt buy anything.C. The woman bought a pair of glasses听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 至 11 题。9. What are the speakers talking about?A. A basketball match. B. A fo

6、otball match. C. A volleyball match.10. Who scored all the goals?A. Rudolf. B. Steven. C. Geoff.11. Why didnt the man score any goals?A. He didnt enter the game. B. His ankle was hurt. C. He was a new member.听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 至 14 题。12. What should the girl do first before she goes out to play?A. Hous

7、ework. B. Homework. C. Nothing.13. What does the girl want to do? A. Clean the bathroom and the toilet. B. Scrub the bathtub. C. Clean the family room.14. Whats the mans work?A. Cleaning rooms. B. Cleaning the yard. C. Preparing lunch.听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 题。15. Whats the mans unpleasant situation?A.

8、 He wonders whether to go to New Zealand or not.B. He couldnt get the scholarship.C. His girlfriend wants to break up with him.16. Why didnt the woman accept the job in Thailand?A. She didnt like the job. B. She didnt like Thailand. C. Her husband didnt like the idea.17. What did the woman advise th

9、e man to do?A. He should give up the idea. B. He should go to the university. C. He should go somewhere else.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What will the young elephants mother do after they part?A. Return to her normal life. B. Return to the forest. C. Return to school.19. How long does the elephant s

10、chool take?A. 7 months. B. 8 months. C. 9 months.20. Why are the young elephants trained?A. To adapt to the life there. B. To attend school. C. To put on 高三年级英语试卷 第 3 页 共 12 页performances.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)ABelow are some best spe

11、cial interesting holidaysall are new for 2017 and have high quality guides or tutors and strong programmes.Holland in bloom river cruise (巡游) with Alan TitchmarshAlan Titchmarsh is the star attraction on this river cruise. Alan joins you for a visit to the magnificent Keukenhof Gardenshome to 800 va

12、rieties of tulips (郁金香).The Telegraphs gardening expert will talk about the best new varieties and the gardens history. April 19, 1,495 including flights from the UK and some meals. Telegraph Tours (0161 236 2444; telegraph.co.uk/titchmarshtour).Morocco SketchbookLed by artist Maxine Relton, this to

13、ur takes in Marrakesh helping you develop your drawing skills. Rapid line and figure drawing and colour mixing are all covered and the eight-day holiday is based in Kasbah du Toubkal.May 8, 2,495 including some meals. Steppes Travel (01285 601 495; steppestravel.co.uk).Ballroom and Latin American da

14、ncing in TenerifeThis travel provides daily dance tuition with David Bowie wholl be on hand to teach dancing techniques. It is aimed both at the beginners and more experienced dancers looking to improve their skills. Therell also be time to explore the island on foot or play a round of golf.April 26

15、, 769 full-board. Saga (0800 096 0084; travel.saga.co.uk).Fishing in Northern ArgentinaThis nine-day fly fishing and conservation tour takes in the Iber Marshlands, the worlds second largest wetlands. Here expert fisherman, Charles Jardine, is the guide as you fish. Based in Estancia Rincon del Soco

16、rro, the holiday also includes opportunities for horse riding and bird-watching.October 15, 5,095 full-board. Cazenove + Loyd (02038135082; ).21. Who might be interested in the Morocco Sketchbook holiday trip?A. Amateur painters. B. Bird watchers. C. Sports lovers. D. Photographic amateurs.22. On wh

17、ich trip can people ride horses?A. Morocco Sketchbook. B. Fishing in Northern Argentina.C. Ballroom and Latin American dancing in Tenerife. D. Holland in bloom river cruise with Alan Titchmarsh. 23. What can we know from the passage?A. Fishing in Northern Argentina costs least.B. Maxine Relton is an

18、 expert fisherman.C. Morocco Sketchbook lasts the longest.D. Two holidays take place in April.高三年级英语试卷 第 4 页 共 12 页BJohnny Jennings is 86 years old, but he first visited the Georgia Baptist Childrens Home when he was 18, and the visit changed his life forever.A child ran up to Jennings, begging to b

19、e adopted, and it was at that moment that Jennings realized his lifes mission. From that day forward, Jennings did everything he could to help, and that turned out to be quite a lot. Since he wasnt ready to adopt a child of his own, he decided to contribute financially. Since he wasnt wealthy, he di

20、d so by collecting paper and aluminum (铝) products and cashing them in for money. That may not sound like it would amount to much, but Jennings has donated more than US$400,000 over the past 30 years. Thats a lot of paper products.Over those 30 years Jennings has become a cornerstone of the children

21、s home.But how does he get all that paper? Now that people know about his efforts, the paper pretty much comes to him. People drop it off at his house after collecting it through churches, organizations or in their own lives. Jennings also collected pennies, and as they say: A penny saved is a penny

22、 earned. Well, hes saved 24 miles worth of pennies. Its the truth. “84,480 is a mile of pennies,”Jennings said. “We finished 24 miles. We had most people from church collecting pennies.” Each and every mile was a donation to the church.One of Jennings favorite events is the churchs annual meeting, w

23、hich is when he presents his check each year. During this time, the kids who live in the childrens home are also in attendance and he loves the opportunity to spend time with them. Jennings has served on the board for 45-year terms. “Ive been a trustee for 20 years,” Jennings said. “Im just part of

24、the family.” And what a special family it is, thanks in large part to Johnny Jennings.24. What made Johnny Jennings determined to help the children?A. A child begged to be adopted by him.B. He wanted to stay with the children.C. He had enough money to afford the cost.D. The environment of the childr

25、ens home was very bad.25. Which words can best describe Johnny Jennings? A. Economical and positive. B. Brave and intelligent.C. Warm and patient. D. Kind and persistent.26. What is the meaning of the underlined word “cornerstone”?A. Volunteer. B. Winner. C. Supporter. D. Leader.27. What is the main

26、 idea of the passage?A. A penny saved is a penny earned.B. Many children are adopted by an old man.C. An old man makes contributions to a childrens home.D. Many people help an old man collect paper products.高三年级英语试卷 第 5 页 共 12 页CCan you be too beautiful? It is hardly a problem that most of us have t

27、o bother as much as we might like to dream that it were the case.Yet the blessings and curses of beauty have been a long-standing interest in psychology. Do those blessed with shiny faces and an attractive body live in a cloud of appreciation or does it sometimes pay to be ordinary?At the most basic

28、 level, beauty might be thought to carry a kind of halo (光环) around it; we see that someone has one good quality, and by association, our deep mind may assume that they have other good ones too. Even in the courts, a pleasing appearance can work its magic. Attractive criminals are likely to get less

29、 strict sentences, or to escape punishment entirely; attractive plaintiffs (原告), meanwhile, are more likely to win their case and get bigger financial settlements. “Its an effect seen everywhere,” says Walker.But if beauty pays in most circumstances, there are still situations where it can have oppo

30、site results. While attractive men may be considered better leaders, for instance, hidden sexist prejudices (偏见) can work against attractive women, making them less likely to be hired for high-level jobs that require power. And as you might expect, good-looking people of both sexes run into envy one

31、 study found that if you are interviewed by someone of the same sex, they may be less likely to employ you if they judge that you are more attractive than they are.More worryingly, being beautiful or handsome could harm your medical care. We tend to link good looks to health, meaning that illnesses

32、are often taken less seriously when they affect the good-looking. When treating people for pain, for instance, doctors tend to take less care over the more attractive people.Ultimately, scientists point out that focusing too much on your appearance can itself be harmful if it creates stress and anxi

33、ety even for those already blessed with good looks. “If you are crazy about attractiveness, it may affect your experience and interactions,” she says. Its an outdated saying, but no amount of beauty can make up for a bad personality. As the writer Dorothy Parker put it so elegantly: “Beauty is only

34、skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.”28. From paragraph 1, we can learn that _.A. some may be bothered by their unattractive appearanceB. most people are not afraid of being too beautifulC. we might always dream about being bothered by othersD. being too beautiful can be a problem bothering e

35、veryone29. Which is the benefit for beautiful people?A. All attractive plaintiffs have more chances to get away with punishment.B. Women with pleasing appearance will always be considered as better leaders.C. Good-looking people are often regarded as having many good qualities.高三年级英语试卷 第 6 页 共 12 页D

36、. Beautiful criminals are more likely to persuade the judge and win the case.30. The writer mentioned the underlined sentence in the last paragraph to _.A. persuade us to pay more attention to our looks from now onB. suggest that beauty can help make a better personalityC. encourage us to focus more

37、 on improving our personality D. ask ugly people to have more confidence in their personality31. What might be the best title for the passage?A. Real Beauty B. Sexist Prejudice C. Benefits Beauty Holds D. Beauty, a Blessing?DReintroducing beavers (海狸) to Britain could help clean up rivers, prevent f

38、looding and minimise soil loss, an expert has claimed.Professor Richard Brazier, a researcher at the University of Exeter, said unpublished results from a trial area in Devon showed muddy water entering an area where beavers were living was three times cleaner when it left. “Our trial has shown that

39、 the beavers are able to dam our streams in a way that keeps soil in the headwaters of our catchment (流域) so it doesnt block up rivers downstream and pollute our drinking and bathing waters. If we bring beavers back its just one tool we need to solve Britains crisis of soil loss and agricultural pol

40、lution of waterways, but its a useful tool,” he said.Prof Braziers claims were disputed by the National Farmers Union (NFU), which warned that the reintroduction of beavers to Scotland had led to fields and forests becoming damaged. Spokesman Mark Pope said: “The knowledge of the impacts beavers hav

41、e had on farmland, riverbanks and flood defences in Scotland is concerning. We await the results of the Devon trial and will analyse the outcomes then.”Prof Brazier, an expert in Earth Surface Processes, insisted the animals could even play a useful role in preventing flooding. He told BBC News: “Th

42、e public is currently paying people to build leaky dams to keep storm waters in the uplands. The beavers can do it free of charge and even build their own homes.”However, Professor Jane Rickson, a soil specialist from Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, joined the NFU in sounding a note of caution.

43、She agreed that in some places in the UK there was evidence of worrying soil loss, and said new policies were urgently needed. Beavers may in fact reduce the river channel and remove vegetation, exposing banks to greater erosion (侵蚀) and increasing, rather than decreasing, the risk of flooding, she

44、warned. And she said beaver dams should be “leaky” to avoid build-ups of large volumes of water. 32. How do beavers help clean up rivers, prevent flooding and minimise soil loss?A. By building dams in their own way.B. By protecting the forests or fields.C. By building their own homes in the riverban

45、k.高三年级英语试卷 第 7 页 共 12 页D. By damaging their dams to avoid build-ups of large volumes of water.33. What can we learn from the passage?A. Beavers cant clean up rivers.B. Mark Pope supports Professor Richard Brazier.C. The scientists havent decided to introduce beavers.D. Beavers have positive effects

46、on agriculture.34. Professor Jane Rickson didnt agree with Professor Richard Brazier because she thought that_.A. beaver dams are not leakyB. beavers couldnt decrease the risk of floodingC. it would take a lot of time to introduce beaversD. the environment problems were extremely serious35. In which

47、 section of a website can you most probably find this passage?A. Technology. B. Environment. C. Education. D. Culture.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。 (如果所用的答题卡没有 E、F、G 选项,则选 E 涂 A、B,选 F 涂 A、C ,选 G涂 A、D。 )Sticking to your bodys natural sleep-wake cycle is one of

48、 the most important strategies for achieving good sleep. If you keep a regular sleep schedule, you will feel much more refreshed and energized than if you sleep the same number of hours at differenttimes. This holds true even if you change your sleep schedule by only an hour or two. 36 Try the follo

49、wing ways to help you stick to your body clock, and you will have a better sleep.37 Keeping a regular sleep-wake schedule helps set your bodys internal clock and improve the quality of your sleep. Start by setting realistic bedtime that will work with your lifestyle. 38 If youre getting enough sleep, you should wake up naturally without an alarm. If you need an alarm clock to wake up on time, you may need to set earlier bedtime.Avoid sleeping in even on

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