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1、 20182019 学年度第一学期高三期中考试英语试卷满分 150 分 考试时间:120 分钟第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第 1 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 does the man prefer to do on Sundays?A. Go shopping. B. Go swimming. C. Do some reading.2.

2、Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a hotel. B. In a hospital. C. In a restaurant.3. When will Professor Davidson talk with the woman?A. After his class. B. The next day. C. Before office hours. 4. Where will the man sit in the restaurant?A. Near the door. B. In the corner. C. Near

3、 the window.5. Why will the woman go to the park today?A. To play basketball. B. To play volleyball. C. To walk with her friends.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

4、6-7 题。6. Why is Harry unwilling to join the woman?A. He wants to watch TV. B. He has a pain in his knee. C. He is too lazy.7. What will the woman probably do next?A. Stay at home. B. Play with Helen. C. Take Harry to hospital.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8-9 题。8. Where did the man possibly lose his bag?A. On the fl

5、ight. B. At the airport. C. In the hotel.9. What color is the basketball toy?A. Black. B. Brown. C. Blue.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10-12 题。10. How long has the man been in the hospital?A. For 2 years. B. For 6 years. C. For 7 years.11. What will the man serve as in Nigeria?A. An organizer. B. A nurse. C. A docto

6、r.12. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man got his new job this morning.B. The woman is against the mans decision.C. The man wants to marry Rosie.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13-16 题。13. What would Joe probably do during the Thanksgiving holiday?A. Go to a play. B. Visit Kingston. C. See a car show.14

7、. What is Ariel going to do in Toronto?A. Attend a party. B. Meet her aunt. C. Stay at home.15. Why is Ariel in a hurry to leave?A. To call up Betty. B. To pick up Daniel. C. To buy some DVDs.16. What might be the relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates. B. Fellow workers. C. Guide and touri

8、st.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17-20 题。17. What must you do for the English course?A. Take a test. B. Finish the previous level.C. Study a specific culture.18. Why is history open at all levels?A. Students have different levels. B. Different teachers teach courses.C. Cultures and time periods vary.19. What is inc

9、luded in the optional courses?A. History. B. Science. C. English.20. What will the speaker do for the students?A. Help them arrange their courses. B. Help them sign up for a course. C. Help them find room in a course.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出

10、最佳选项。AYou have a choice of three Supafone Mobile Digital access plans: Leisuretime, Executive and Highflier. They are designed to meet the needs of light, moderate and high-volume users. Calls in each plan are charged at only two rates: short-distance and long-distance.LEISURETIME Your mobile phone

11、is mainly for personal use. You use your phone to keep family and friends in touch. You dont want to strain your budget(预算紧张).With this plan you enjoy the lowest monthly access fee and extremely competitive costs for calls. However, a monthly minimum call charge applies.EXECUTIVEYoure in business an

12、d need to be able to call your office and your clients whenever the need arises. You value the convenience of a mobile phone but need to keep a close eye on costs.For frequent users: the monthly access fee is slightly higher, but you enjoy the savings of a discounted call rate.HIGHFLIERYou are alway

13、s on the move and communications are critical. You need to be able to call and be called wherever you areworld-wide.As a high-volume user you pay an access fee of just $60 a month but even lower call rates.LEISURETIME EXECUTIVE HIGHFLIERMonthly Access Fee $35 $46 $60FEAK 30 sec.unitOFF PEAK PEAK 30s

14、ec.unitOFF PEAK PEAK 30sec.unitOFF PEAK Save 50%Save 50%Save 50%Short-distance 21.0cents 10.8cents 16.8cents 8.4cents 15.1cents 7.6centsLong-distance 31.6cents 16.8cents 25.2cents 12.8cents 21.0cents 11.4centsBest if you spend this amount a month on callsup to $95 $95-$180 more than $180Peak times:7

15、a.m.to 7p.m.Monday-Saturday.Off peak:all other times,including all day Sunday.Billing increments(计费增量)are in 30-second units. Call charges are rounded to the nearest cents.21.You will have to pay a minimum amount for call each month for_.A. the Executive planB. the Leisuretime plan C.the Highflier p

16、lanD.all of the three plans22.The Executive plan is primarily intended for people who need a mobile phone for_.A.global communicationB.keeping in contact with their familyC.their work D.personal use23. You will pay _for a 50-second short-distance call at 8 p. m., Friday, on Highflier plan.A.15 cents

17、 B.15.2 centsC.30.2 cents D.30 centsBWhen I moved to Senegal in 2007 to work for a charity organization, the first thing I did was to hit Dakar, the capital. Not far from the city center, it also has one of Africas biggest slums(贫民区)and its share of beggars. Street kids would tail me, begging. Durin

18、g a previous trip to Senegal, I was once cheated by a man. Id wondered for years whether to give money to beggars in West Africa.Near my apartment, I passed a group of young men in wheelchairs .Head down ,I walked by them quickly. As the months went by, Id often come across them. Id often see them a

19、t an outdoor basketball court near my office. Theyd sit on the ground with their chairs upside down, tightening and adjusting wheels, waiting until the other guys left so they could play.Id stay and watch them warm up. They played with speed, rolling down the court as fast as I could run. A few week

20、s later I introduced myself to them with the help of Mafall, who was one of the guys .I started spending more time with them and eventually became something like an assistant coach.The players quickly grew on me. I started referring to them as “my guys” to my colleagues. It was the most fun Id had s

21、ince I got to Dakar .Life on the street had made my players strong and they didnt back down easily. I was proud of them.Toward the end of the season, Mafall invited me to where he livedfinding many of the players there, I learned that most of them were born with disabilities. When chatting I knew so

22、mething had changed. They were no longer beggars. They were basketball players, my guys, and my friends.24.It can be inferred from the text that the disabled young men_.A. played basketball as well as normal guys.B.often helped the local charity.C.were not friendly toward foreignersD. used to beg in

23、 the streets25.Why did the writer walk by the young men with head down?A.To be afraid of being recognized by them.B.To prevent himself from being stolen.C. To be careful enough to find his way home.D. To be afraid of being cheated by them.26.Why did the author call the disabled young men“my guys”?A.

24、 They were loved by the author. B. They often played tricks on the author.C.They used to cheat others when begging.D.They always quarreled while training.27.What is the whole text mainly about?A.The author refused to be cheated by beggars in Dakar.B.The author helped the locals in Senegal out of pov

25、erty.C. The author helped to change some disabled young men in Dakar.D. The author coached the young men in Senegal to play basketbal1.CImagine youre standing in line to buy an after-school snack at a store. You step up to the counter and the cashier scans your food. Next, you have to pay. But inste

26、ad of scanning a QR code (二维码 ) with your smartphone, you just hold out your hand so the cashier can scan your fingerprint. Or, a camera scans your face, your eyes or even your ear.Now, this type of technology might not be far away. As technology companies move away from the traditional password, bi

27、ometric security (生物识别技术), which includes fingerprint, face and voice ID, is becoming increasingly popular.In 2013, Apple introduced the iPhone 5s, one of the first smartphones with a fingerprint scanner. Since then, using ones fingerprint to unlock a phone and make mobile payments has become common

28、place, bringing convenience to our lives. And since last year, Samsung has featured eye-scanning technology in its top smartphones, while Apples new iPhone X can even scan a users face.Biometrics are good; in practice, not so much. when introducing the new iPhones Face ID feature ,Phil Schiller, App

29、les senior vice president, said, “The chance that a random person in the population could look at your iPhone X and unlock it with their face is about one in a million.” And in a video posted on community website Reddit on Nov 3, two brothers showed how they were each able to unlock the same iPhone

30、X using their own face, Quartz reported. And they arent even twins.Anil Jain, a computer science professor found a way to trick biometric security. Using a printed copy of a thumbprint, she could unlock a dead persons smartphone for police, according to tech website Splinter. “Its good to see biomet

31、rics being used more,” Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. But using multiple security measures is the best defence.”28.What is the latest technology to unlock a smartphone according to the article?A.QR code scanning.B.Face scanning.C.Fingerprint scanning.D. Eye scannin

32、g.29.Whats a major problem of the iPhone Xs Face ID system?A.It often fails to recognize its owners face.B.Different faces could be used to unlock the same phone.C.Face data could be used for other purposes.D.It takes too long to unlock the phone.30.What does Anil Jain think of biometric security?A.

33、 It should be used with other security measures.B.It has caused much trouble for police.C.Its more secure than traditional measures.D. It still needs much improvement. 31.The author wrote this article mainly to _.A.describe the popularity of biometricsB.show how biometrics has changed our livesC. po

34、int out various problems with biometricsD. discuss the security problems of biometricsDResearchers in China and the United States have developed a new cataract(白内障)treatment with cells that has restored vision in babies in a trial and may eventually be used in adults. The treatment was published in

35、March 9 edition of the scientific journal Nature.A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens(晶体)of an eye. Typical cataract operation involves the removal of the cloudy lens and the insertion of an artificial one. The new operation has been tested in animals and during a small, human trial.

36、It resulted in fewer complications(并发症) and in regrown lenses with superior visual function in all 12 of the baby cataract patients who received the procedure.A congenital cataract- lens clouding that occurs at birth or shortly after- is important cause of blindness in children. In the new research,

37、 Kand Zhang, head of ophthalmic genetics at US San Diegos Shiley Eye Institute, relied on the regrown potential of endogenous(同源的)stem cells.According to Zhang, endogenous stem cells are different from other stem cells that are typically grown in a laboratory. Zhang told CBS News, “We invented a new

38、 operation to make a very small opening at the side of a cataractous lens bag, remove the cataract inside, allow the opening to heal, and promote potential lens stem cells to regrow an entirely new lens with vision.”The human trial involved 12 babies under the age of 2 who were treated with the new

39、method, while 25 babies received the standard operation care. The latter group experienced a higher incidence of post- operation danger. The scientists reported fewer complications and faster healing among the 12 babies.32. Which is the best title?A. The concept of the cataractB. Bad effects of post

40、-operation in the cataractC. A new cataract treatment with stem cellsD. The popularity of a new treatment 33. Which of the following best describe the new cataract treatment according to the passage?A. Convenient B. Comfortable C. Cheap D. Safe34. What can we learn about the new cataract treatment?A

41、. It has more risksB. It has been put into practice widelyC. It may be used widely D. It can only restore vision in babies35. What does the underlined word “congenital” in the fourth paragraph mean?A. Strange B. Born C. Serious D. Dangerous.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

42、有两项为多余选项。A conversation with a good listener is like a good mealwe walk away feeling satisfied and happy.36 Here are 4 ways to make your conversation partner feel like youre fully listening to their personal radio station. 37_ Making your conversation partner feel safe starts with two things: an ope

43、n mind and keeping judgment to yourself. Just as immersing(沉浸)yourself in a novel requires pause of disbelief, immersing yourself in listening requires pause of opinions or advice. While judgments may appear into your head, set them to the side. Ask questions to follow your natural curiosity. When y

44、oure interested, ask questions.38_Ask for examples. Ask for details. Following your natural curiosity by asking questions not only shows you are listening and interested, but almost always produces an interesting story. Listen with your whole body. In many a kindergarten classroom, teachers emphasiz

45、e something called “whole body listening”. It goes like this: use your eyes to watch nonverbal(非语言)expressions, your brain to think about what is being said, your heart to feel emotions and keep the rest of your body quiet to show respect. But many of us lose it over time, especially as life gets bu

46、sy. The result? We often try to multitask while listening.39_ Validate(使生效)with simple phrases. Keep in your back pocket some validating words and phrases to show youve heard someone. “Of course.” “That makes sense.” “Naturally.” “Clearly.” “For sure.”40_In conversation, combining those little phras

47、es: “Of course you feel that way.” or “That makes total sense.” doesnt necessarily convey agreement, but it does convey something even bigger: acceptance. A. Create safety. B. We half-listen while getting things done or staring at a screen. C. Its appealing to talk about your own experience. D. Devo

48、te yourself to listening. E. Think like a journalist and ask what, when, where, why or how. F. All of these statements confirm a persons experience or feelings as worthy and accepted. G. But being a good listener goes way beyond just not interrupting or nodding your head. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分) 第一

49、节 完形填空(共 20 题,每小 题 1.5 分,共 30 分) Dr. Thomp was one of the well-received professors in college. He was 41 because of a trick he employed at the beginning of his first class. “I will put a 42 into each of my lectures. Your job is to try and 43 me in the Lie of the Day.”That was a 44 way to focus our attention at the dry and 45 subject-Capital Markets. On those days we actively 46 Dr. Thomps statements. Every once in a while, a lecture would end with 47 seeing t

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