1、江苏省扬州市宝应县安宜高级中学 2015 届高三第一次阶段调研测试英语试题(考试时间: 120 分钟,满分:120 分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 20 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 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 are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A hobby. B. A plan. C. Music.2. Where are t
2、he speakers?A. At a clinic. B. At a drugstore. C. At a vegetable market.3. What can we learn about Jane?A. She wasnt hurt. B. She had an accident. C. She wore her seat belt.4. What can we learn about the woman?A. She was washing her face. B. She was driving. C. She was hurt.5. How much does the woma
3、n weigh now?A. 153 pounds. B.160 pounds. C. 163 pounds.第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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。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、7 题。6. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a clinic. B. At a restaurant. C. A
4、t a drugstore.7. What restaurant did the woman go to first last night?A. Chinese. B. Italian. C. American. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What is the trouble with British education?A. Students training. B. Subjects planning. C. Teachers.9. What is the mans attitude towards British school education?A. More
5、 classrooms should be built.B. Students need more time to learn to live.C. Students shouldnt be kept busy.10. What opinion does the woman support?A. Teachers should learn more about real life. B. Better subjects should be offered.C. Teachers should be old. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Who probably is
6、the woman?A. A mountaineer. B. A sportswoman. C. A pilot.12. What caused the accident?A. The woman hurt her arm. B. The woman lost her way.C. The woman landed the wrong way.13. What can we learn about the woman?A. She is weak. B. She failed only twice. C. Shell recover in about two months.听第 9 段材料,回
7、答第 14 至 16 题。14. Where most probably are the speakers?A. At a clinic. B. At a classroom. C. At a restaurant.15. What is the main symptom according to the man?A. Pain in the chest. B. Throwing up. C. Aches in bones.16. What does the man say about his throat?A. Its a bit hard for him to swallow. B. He
8、 has a dull pain in it. C. Its been hurt. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the purpose of the talk?A. Offering some advice on sleeping problems.B. Stressing physical exercise.C. Telling people how to exercise.18. Why is it useless to keep turning around when you cant sleep?A. Its tiring. B. It ma
9、kes you worry. C. It increases heart rate.19. Which of the following can cause sleeplessness?A. Eating cheese before going to bed. B. Lack of sleep on weekends.C. Too much exercise in the evening.20. What can we learn about sleeping pills?A. Its useless for sleeplessness. B. It prevents sleeping. C.
10、 Itll help relax.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节 单项填空(共 15 小题, 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 21. Hunger is _ number one global health risk, so the WFP has organized a lot of programmes, which help people most at _ risk.A. the;/ B. a; / C. the; the D. a; a22. Mr. Smith was a strict headmaster, but _ all the teachers
11、and students in our school showed respect for.A. that B. the one C. one D. who23. Hard as the fire was _, the firefighters didnt withdraw.A. to control B. to be controlled C. controlled D. controlling 24. I have been staying up until midnight since Monday, working on my paper. I need to _some sleep
12、this weekend. A. make sense of B. live up to C. get along with D. catch up on25. Most of them choose to keep their present jobs, which might not be well-paid, but are stable _.A. eventually B. regardless C. instead D. therefore26. The boy is _ computer games every day, so you can imagine what troubl
13、e he has _ the exam.A. addicted to; passing B. addicting to; passing C. addicted to; to pass D. addicting to; to pass27. When asked why they use pirated CDs and computer software, many people said that the _ versions cost too much.A. artificial B. adequate C. authentic D. available28. The majority o
14、f employers are planning to cut down on wages _ the economic crisis.A. in reaction to B. in addition to C. in terms of D. in relation to 29. The fellow has been suspected _ e-mail fraud. Nowadays cybercrime is developing _ an amazing rate.A. from; at B. about; in C. of; with D. of; at30. Thank goodn
15、ess, everything turned out the way we hoped yesterday.Yes! We _ more about it. A. could have worried B. should have worried C. mustnt have worried D. neednt have worried 31. The real secret to successful learning lies in students_ an interest in what they are doing.A. to take B. taking C. taken D. h
16、aving taken32. The teacher has a _ to get off topic; sometimes it is difficult for students to make out what he is saying.A. concern B. determination C. tendency D. intension33. They also developed their own language, _ there are now approximately sixty varieties.A. for which B. of which C. at which
17、 D.by which34.The mixture of better jobs, special government policies and having sponsors for studying abroad is _ lies behind the changes to Chinas brain drain.A. which B. where C. that D. what35. A well-trained spy like James Bond 007 should be _ in face of danger.A. as cool as a cucumber B. as ta
18、ll as a tree C. as white as a sheet D. as light as a feather第二节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A,B,C,D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Wrinkles of confusion rippled across Hollys forehead as she unwrapped the gift from her best friend, Susan.“I. I thought you could use it for something.” S
19、usans 36 did nothing to help us understand why a dark blue carpet remnant(零头布料)was being 37 as a birthday gift. The murmured “thanks” could be barely heard as Holly tried not to allow her disappointment to show.Hollys disappointment didnt become 38 until the following evening when she came downstair
20、s to say good night. “Well, I guess we know how much my best friend 39 me, huh, Mom?” she said 40 , with her head down.“Im so sorry, honey,” was all I could manage to say.The next morning, I carried a garbage bag outside. My heart sank as I 41 the lid of the garbage can and saw Susans carpet lying t
21、here. 42 only a moment, I picked it up and brought it into the house.“Susan 43 you and me to go over to her house after school tomorrow.” Weeks later Holly announced as she arrived home from school. 44 her voice carried a so-what attitude, I sensed she was pleased by the invitation.The next day we 4
22、5 to the destination along the winding country road. A tall woman stood in the doorway to 46 us as we approached the small farmhouse. The house was 47 but neatly decorated with used furniture. From the 48 with the woman we knew Susan had long been separated from her parents and she was Susans stepmo
23、ther.A warm light shone in her eyes as she 49 to me her fondness for Susan. I came to respect this 50 woman who had opened her home to a young girl and attempted to make a difference in her life.As daylight began to 51 , we offered our thanks and said goodbye. Holly sat quietly in the car leaning he
24、r body forward as if willing the car to move faster. No sooner had we come to a stop than she 52 opened the car door and walked purposefully toward the garbage can.After pulling the car into the garage, I went inside. By this time, Holly was sitting at the kitchen table staring out of the window. “I
25、s this what you were looking for?” I held out the piece of 53 . “Thanks, Mom.” A tear or two 54 from her eyes and fell onto the dark blue remnant that, as if 55 , had become the most precious birthday present in the whole world.36. A. adaptation B. negotiation C. explanation D. assumption37. A. valu
26、ed B. deserted C. described D. presented38. A. evident B. strange C. slight D. absent39. A. goes against B. thinks of C. learns from D. pays for40. A. apparently B. regularly C. miserably D. consistently41.A. lifted B. threw C. closed D. repaired42. A. Pausing B. Hesitating C. Thinking D. Waiting43.
27、A. expected B. convinced C. invited D. permitted44. A. Although B. Since C. Because D. Once45.A. moved B. drove C. walked D. returned46.A. direct B. defend C. arrest D. greet47.A. messy B. noisy C. shabby D. smelly48. A. chat B. switch C. exchange D. debate49. A. admitted B. clarified C. revealed D.
28、 declared50.A. light-hearted B. generous-hearted C. gentle-hearted D. cold-hearted51.A. end B. darken C. drop D. fade52. A. quickly B. carefully C. quietly D. skillfully53. A. gift B. garbage C. carpet D. bag54. A. flooded B. poured C. streamed D. slipped55. A. by nature B. by luck C. by magic D. by
29、 coincidence第三部分 阅读理解 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOne day my 13-year-old daughter told me that she was going to spend the afternoon at her friend Jesses house. I didnt doubt it until I called Jesses number to remind Liz that it was her turn to walk
30、the dog, and Jesses mom picked up the phone and said, “I thought she and Jesse were planning to be at your house.” It turned out that the two of them had decided to hang out at a coffee shop instead. When I questioned my daughter, she replied coldly, “Whats the big deal? Youre such a psycho(精神变态者).”
31、Can you say it is right or wrong for them to behave like that? Their changeable personalities leave you feeling angry and guilty at the same time. In fact, if your kids dont annoy you from time to time, youre not doing your job.“Theres nothing wrong about being angry with your child,” Says Laurence
32、Steinberg, Ph.D., author of The 10 Basic Principles of Good Parenting. “Conflict is natural when your innocent, lovely child turns into an adolescent who can hardly tolerate (忍受) you. Its part of the process of separation.” Kids insisted on their individuality with behavior to purposely drive you cr
33、azy. Its their way of saying, “I am my own person” - but doing it in a context thats safe and that has clear limits.So when your little darling changes into a silent person who still expects meals, clothing, and transportation, dont panic. Heres how to handle some common problems without losing your
34、 temper or your self-respect.56. It can be learned from the first paragraph that _.A. Jesses mother told a lie B. the writer was too sensitiveC. Liz told a lie to her mother D. the writers daughter stayed at Jesses house57. By saying “In fact, if your kids dont annoy you from time to time, youre not
35、 doing your job”, the writer probably means that _.A. when you are doing a job, your kids shouldnt annoy youB. parents should be responsible for childrens bad behaviorC. parents shouldnt tolerate their childrens bad behaviorD. its understandable for kids to annoy their parents58. Whats the main idea
36、 of the third paragraph?A. Its right for parents to be angry with their children.B. Its allowed for children to do anything as they like.C. Its bad behavior for children to drive their parents angry.D. Its normal for adolescents to go against the wishes of their parents sometimes.59. What would the
37、writer state in the following paragraphs?A. How to be good parents. B. How to be good children.C. Rules for children to follow. D. How to deal with adolescents common problems properly.BHealth, Wellness and the Politics of Food9:009:45 am. Blue TentPanelists (成员):Jami Bernard, David Kamp, Marion Nes
38、tle and Peter Singer.Hosted by Denise Grady, science writer for The New York Times.How does what we eat not only affect our bodies, but also the world? The food and nutrition experts debate the role that the diet plays in both personal and global health, and present a look at food politics.Sports Wr
39、iting:For the Love of the Game9:5010:35 am. Blue TentPanelists:Christine Brennan, Ira Rosen, Joe Wallace and Joe Drape.Hosted by William CRhoden, sports writer for The New York Times.Whether catching that key moment of victory or defeat, or covering breaking news, sports writers are anything but aud
40、ience. Listen as some professionals discuss the special experience in reporting of sports news.The Art of the Review11:1512:00 am. Green TentPanelists:John Freeman, Barry Gewen, David Orr, Celia McGee and Jennifer Schuessler.Hosted by Sam Tanenhaus, editor for The New York Times Book Review.How much
41、 of an effect does the book review have on book sales? Join this group of critics(评论家) as they discuss the reality of book review and bestseller lists, and how they choose books for review.New York Writers, New York Stories3:003:45 pm. Green TentPanelists Cindy Adams, Richard Cohen, Ric Klass and La
42、uren Redniss.Hosted by Clyde Haberman, columnist (专栏作家) for the City Section of The New York Times.Join this inspiring group of New York-centric writers as they talk about why New York is a gold mine of ideas for their work.60. If you like sports writing, you will most probably _.A. go to Blue Tent
43、at 11:15 am. B. enjoy Jami Bernards talkC. listen to Christine Brennan D. attend The Art of the Review61. All the four activities above _.A. are about writing B. will last 45 minutes eachC. can be attended freely D. will attract many readers62. We can learn from the text that_.A. sports writers are
44、a type of audienceB. The New York Times is popular C. Denise Grady will discuss politicsD. book reviews may affect book salesCDoes solving a math problem give you a headache? Do you feel nervous when you sit a math exam? For most students, math can be tough but scientists have proved that math probl
45、ems can actually trigger physical pain.Scientists came to his conclusion with an in-depth experiment, which was published in the Public Library of Science One journal. They began by finding out how much participants fear math. Those involved were asked a series of questions such as how they feel whe
46、n they receive a math textbook or when they walk into a math lesson.Based on their answers, participants were divided into groups. One group was made up of people who were particularly afraid of math and participants in the other group were more comfortable with the subject.Both groups were then giv
47、en either math tasks or word tasks. When a math task was going to come next, a yellow circle would appear but when a word task was soon to come, a blue square would be shown.Using a brain-scan machine, scientists noticed that whenever people from Group One saw a yellow circle, their brain would resp
48、ond in a way similar to when their body is feeling pain. It was like the pain they would feel, for example, if they burnt their hand on a hot stove. But they reacted less strongly when they knew that they would be faced with a word task.However, scientists saw no strong brain response from people in the second group.Math can be difficult, and for those with high levels of mathematics-anxiety (HMA), math is associated with tension,