1、1考生注意:普陀区 2017 学年第一学期高三英语质量调研英语试卷1. 考试时间 120 分钟,试卷满分 140 分。2. 本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答題必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3. 答 題 前 , 务 必 在 答 題 纸 上 填 写 准 考 证 号 和 姓 名 , 并 将 核 对 后 的 条 形 码 貼 在 指 定 位 置 上 , 在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。I. Listening Comprehension Section A 10%Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short con
2、versations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is
3、 the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Mother and child. B. Teacher and student.C. Husband and wife. D. Boss and secretary.2. A. They like reading todays paper.B. They are interested in todays paper.C. They found nothing interesting in todays paper.D. They have no idea what the paper
4、is about.3. A. In the concert. B. In the theatre. C. In the exhibition. D. In the studio.4. A. Getting ready to board a plane.B. Queuing up for the check-in.C. Meeting friends at the arrivals.D. Waiting at the baggage claim area.5. A. The man doesnt care which colour is chosen.B. The woman prefers t
5、he colour.C. The man is concerned about the colour.D. The man intends to choose a different colour.6. A. Doing a lot of homework. B. Staying focused in class.C. Sleeping for a short break. D. Devoting all her spare time to learning.7. A. He was chairman of the club.B. He wanted to learn a new langua
6、ge.C. He wanted to know more about the club.D. He was interested in international advertisement.28. A. The man should work hard. B. The man should turn down the job offer.C. The man may have another chance. D. The man can apply for the job again.9. A. Its ending is not good enough. B. Its structure
7、is not satisfying.C. It deserves an award. D. It is good except for the writing skills.10. A. She likes watching instead of playing. B. She is a good team sports player.C. She doesnt like any kind of sports. D. She likes taking part in team sports.Section B 15%Directions: In Section B, you will hear
8、 two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your pa
9、per and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It contains protein. B. It contains water.C. It helps the brain work properly. D. A full stomach leads to a good sleep.12. A. Sleep helps the brain contr
10、ol the senses.B. Sleep promotes rest.C. Sleep helps the brain revise and store information.D. Sleep reduces tiredness.13. A. Factors related to memory development. B. The importance of a good memory.C. The importance of improving memory. D. The misery caused by a poor memory.Questions 14 through 16
11、are based on the following weather forecast.14. A. Mountainous Area. B. Northern Europe.C. Eastern Europe. D. Southern Europe.15. A. Snowy. B. Cloudy.C. Rainy. D. Fine.16. A. Northern parts of the Mediterranean.B. Eastern parts of the Mediterranean.C. Central parts of the Mediterranean.D. Southern p
12、arts of the Mediterranean.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. A university tutor. B. An insurance adviser.C. An overseas study officer. D. A visa officer.18. A. It is purchased in the country you will travel.B. It provides just a few kinds of medical services.3C. I
13、t provides doctors who may speak your native language.D. It offers sufficient cash to pay the entire bill on the spot.19. A. It must be purchased in ones home country before going abroad.B. It does not cover the minor medical expenses.C. It only recommends native doctors when you are aboard.D. It fe
14、atures personal paying first and getting money later.20. A. Consult other insurance companies.B. Buy the student health insurance.C. Get the international travel insurance.D. Choose neither insurance since it is not a must.II. Grammar and vocabulary Section A 10%Directions: After reading the passage
15、 below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Recreational Vehicles (房车): On the RoadRecreational vehicles (R
16、Vs) are a typically American invention. Nationally, sales rose to 430,000 units last year, a 40-year high. At the inexpensive end, they sell for as little as $5,000 for a caravan (大篷车 ); deluxe versions cost up to $1,000,000 and are typically equipped with a bedroom,kitchen and bathroom that are big
17、ger than ones in many European flats. The share prices of Thor Industries, the biggest RV-manufacturer in America, and Winnebago, the third-largest, (21) _ (rise) by 43% and 17%, respectively so far.That is a big change. During the 2008-09 recession, notes Mr. Troiano, the owner of Continental RV, R
18、V dealerships everywhere closed down, leaving his shop among the very few (22)(leave) serving the New York metropolitan area. Mr. Troiano is on track (23) (sell) more RVs this year than in any other since the early 2000s. The current rebound ( 反 弹 ) is mostly(24) the economys recovery, but it also s
19、prings from the fact that new types of customer are embracing the lifestyle.A decade ago, the average age of an RV-owner was 49, and over 90% were white, says Kevin Broom of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), which doesnt indicate a bright future. Another boost comes from sufficie
20、nt immigrants, (25) are keen to experience long, self-planned road trips in America. Mr. Troianos most recent big sale was to (26) rich Asian family.The industry hopes that its poor record with foreign sales last year less than 1% of RVs produced domestically (27) (ship) to foreign markets may impro
21、ve, too. Chinas government, for example, has planned to build 2,000 campgrounds by 2020, up from an estimated 300 today, in a bid to promote domestic tourism, particularly to remote rural regions. Chinese firms such as Yutong Bus make RVs, but not of the quality that many Chinese want. The country i
22、mported 1,000 vehicles last year, over half of them American.RV manufacturers are also marketing the concept (28) their motor homes can be commercial as well as leisure vehicles. They (29) allow travelling salesmen, businessmen to save on food and hotel costs. (30) you park it, it can be your office
23、, as well as your home.4Section B 10%Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Training the Brain to Hear BetterThe din (喧嚣)of a loud restaurant or party can make conversation difficult for a
24、nyone but for the elderly, these settings can make it nearly impossible. The mechanics of hearing31 with age, but the latest research focuses on another part of the problem the slower32 speed of aging brains, which have to work harder to translate sound into intelligible(可理解的) language.Research show
25、s that musicians are better able to pick out speech from surrounding noise as they age compared to non-musiciansAnd a new study of auditory training with a 33 _ available brain training program suggests that most people who are hard of hearing can develop the same skills The scientists showed that p
26、eople trained for 40 hours over 8 weeks with Posit Sciences “Brain Fitness” were able to pick out 41% more words from background noise compared to those who watched educational DVDs and were quizzed on their 34 after the same amount of timeThe authors received no funding from the makers of the progr
27、am; the study was35 by the National Institutes of Health.The research included 67 older adults between 55 and 70, with an average age of 63The auditory training came in the form of 36 hearing tasks that primed the participants to hear better by requiring them to identify various speech sounds and 37
28、 between similarsounding syllables (音节), for example, as well as repeating back words and remembering storiesBoth those who received the training and those who watched the DVDs were tested on short term memory, brain processing speed and the ability to hear speech in noisy settingsAll of the partici
29、pants showed improvement in these three 38 , but for the first time, the scientists also documented that the sharper hearing was _39 by earlier signaling in the brainstem.As the authors write in their paper, the training not only improved the ability to decode speech in noisy situations, but also sp
30、ed up the brains ability to 40 to the sound bringing it to more “youthful levelsIII. Reading Comprehension Section A 15%Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Depr
31、ession: Second Biggest Cause of Disability in the WorldDepression is the second most common cause of disability worldwide after back pain, according to a review of research. The disease must be treated as a global public health 41 , experts report in the journal PLOS Medicine. The study 42 clinical
32、depression with more than 200 other diseases and injuries as a cause of disability. Globally, only a small proportion of patients have 43 to treatment, the World Health Organization says.Depression was 44 at number two as a global cause of disability, but its impact varies in different countries and
33、 regions. 45 , rates of major depression were highest in Afghanistan and lowest in Japan. In the UK, depression was rated at number three 46 years lived with a disability.5Dr. Alize Ferrari from the University of Queenslands School of Population Health led the study. “Depression is a big problem and
34、 we 47 need to pay more attention to it than we are now,” she told BBC News. Theres still more work to be done in arousing awareness of the disease and also in48 successful ways of treating it.“The burden is different between countries, so it tends to be higher in low and middle income countries and
35、 49 in high income countries.” Policy-makers had made an effort to bring depression to the forefront, but there was a lot more work to be done, she added. “Theres lots of stigma (病症) we know 50 with mental health,” she explained.“What one person recognizes as disabling might be different to another
36、person and might be different across countries as well. There are lots of cultural 51 and interpretations that come in place, which makes it all the more important to 52 awareness of the size of the problem and also signs and how to 53 it.”The data for the year 2010 follows similar studies in 1990 a
37、nd 2000 looking at the global burden of depression.Commenting on the study, Dr. Daniel Chisholm, a health economist at the department for mental health and substance abuse at the World Health Organization said depression was a very disabling condition. “Its a big public health 54 and a big problem t
38、o be reflected on but not enough is being done.” Around the world only a tiny 55 of people get any sort of treatment or diagnosis.The WHO recently launched a global mental health action plan to raise awareness among policy-makers.41. A. concern B. issue C. priority D. discussion42. A. compared B. co
39、mbined C. confused D. contacted43. A. objection B. access C. adaptation D. contribution44. A. considered B. evaluated C. determined D. ranked45. A. For example B. In addition C. In other words D. All in all46. A. in regard of B. in name of C. in terms of D. in face of47. A. probably B. definitely C.
40、 significantly D. randomly48. A. coming up with B. making up C. putting up with D. consisting of49. A. severer B. heavier C. lighter D. lower50. A. related B. associated C. relevant D. close51. A. ingredients B. interactions C. implications D. identities52. A. remove B. recreate C. raise D. rise53.
41、A. avoid B. treat C. cure D. detect54. A. challenge B. agreement C. prediction D. outcome55. A. amount B. proportion C. quantity D. populationSection B 22%Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are
42、 four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Digital Etiquette (礼节)Digital Etiquette, or netiquette, is a set of rules for how to behave online. Its a lot like life etiquette, which is basically having good
43、manners and treating others with respect. Its just as6important in our digital lives, including how we act in online games or how we communicate in emails, texts, instant messages and on social networking websites. All of these platforms let us talk and share instantly wherever we are.Unfortunately,
44、 some people can lose control the second they jump online. When they disagree with someone, or have strong feeling about a topic, they end up saying stuff theyd never say in person! They may send ruder emails and IMs or try to start arguments on message boards. Thats called flaming, and it can lead
45、to full-on flamewars, insulting arguments between two or more users. On the Internet, its pretty easy to stay anonymous, or unidentified. Having a secret identity to hide behind can make people pretty brave. And when all they see of you is screen name or a funnyicon, they might forget that theyre de
46、aling with a real human being!The principle is simple: Just like in real life, you should treat other people the way you want to be treated. You wouldnt want somebody to be rude to you, so dont be rude to anyone else.Of course, netiquette isnt just about being nice; its also about communicating clea
47、rly. That means keeping emails and IMs clear, and to the point. It also means making your messages easy to read and understand, which can depend on your audience. For instance, some abbreviations and emoticons may be fine with friends. But theyre generally not appropriate in formal communication. An
48、d whatever you do, dont write in all capital letters! Writing in all caps makes it seem like youre yelling.Lastly, make sure you ask permission before posting anything about your friends on a blog or a social networking site. Peoples personal information is private, and you can really ruin relations
49、hips if you post something that a friend or a friends parents dont want on the web. And keep in mind that the Internet is not a private place; if you wouldnt want a parent, teacher or future employer to see something you post, dont post it!56. According to the passage, the users of social media are advised .A. to trigger arguments on message boardsB. to behave online with common courtesyC. to be respectful of others online rather than offlineD. to apply