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1、湖北省天門市 2016年高三五月調(diào)研考試英 語 試 題本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題)兩部分。全卷滿分150分,考試用時120分鐘。 ??荚図樌?考生注意: 1. 本試卷有第卷和第卷,共四個部分,10頁??偡?50分,考試時間120分鐘。2. 答卷前,考生務必將自己的學校、班級、姓名、學號填在試卷答題卡上。3. 客觀題部分答案選出后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號,第三部分語言知識運用的第二節(jié)語法填空、第四部分短文改錯和書面表達題的答案用簽字筆直接填寫到答題卡上對應的空白處。答在試卷上的無效。第卷 選擇題第一部分:聽力(共

2、兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In the hospital. B. In the office.C. At home.2. What does the man want to do actually?A. Go and buy a new computer.

3、 B. Have his computer repaired.C. Get some rest at home.3. When does the man think the woman should come to see him this morning?A. Between 10:00 and 11:00.B. Between 11:00 and 11:30.C. Between 11:30 and noon.4. What is the woman probably doing?A. Painting her bedroom.B. Recommending a color.C. Choo

4、sing paint.5. What does the article the man read say about pandas?A. They like eating sweet things.B. They are in danger of dying out.C. They are in need of more bamboo.第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作

5、答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What other items does the woman look for after she got almost everything?A. Chinese vinegar and Japanese soy sauce.B. Some newspapers and postcards.C. Some potatoes and bananas.7. How much does the woman need to pay in all?A. $43. B. $46.10.C. $46.70.請聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題

6、。8. What does the man probably do?A. A car dealer. B. A salesman.C. A mechanic.9. Why does the man check his notebook?A. To find his schedule. B. To have the woman sign her name.C. To tell the woman about a meeting. 請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Why will the woman go to Brazil?A. To watch the RoboCup.B. To

7、take part in a competition.C. To take a vacation with her family.11. What is Mark crazy about?A. Football. B. Robots.C. Travelling.12. How many times has Mark's team taken part in the RoboCup before?A. Twice. B. Three times.C. Four times.請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What is the man planning to do this

8、summer?A. Take a job to pay his school fees.B. Spend the summer with his parents.C. Work as a volunteer in South America. 14. Which year of college will the man be in?A. The first year. B. The second year.C. The third year.15. Why doesn't the woman want to get a loan?A. The loan rate is too high

9、.B. The procedure is complex.C. She hates to have debt.16. What suggestion does the man give to the woman?A. Asking for help with her school fees.B. Taking a part-time job at home.C. Studying full-time.請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. When can the students visit the language laboratory?A. On Monday. B. On Tue

10、sday.C. On Wednesday.18. What lessons do the students have on Thursday morning?A. Listening and current affairs.B. Pronunciation and vocabulary.C. Writing and computing.19. How many speaking skills lessons do the students have in a week?A. Two. B. Three.C. Four.20. How long can the students stay in

11、the library every weekday?A. Two hours. B. Two and a half hours.C. Three hours.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AUniversity of Maryland Young Scholars ProgramThe Young Scholars Program invites high school students with outstanding ability and

12、promise to an amazing pre-college experience at the University of Maryland. Explore academic interests, discover career opportunities and work together with students who share similar talents!Earn three Maryland credits in just three weeks.Join us this summer!To learn more, visit our website: ysp.um

13、/wpr.Pre-college Summer Program at American UniversityThe summer program will introduce you to college life, while teaching you new skills and giving you valuable certificates for your college application.Community of Scholars Program is suitable for those in grades 11-12.Study international re

14、lations and earn three college credits. Visit the U.S. State Department and listen to guest speakers.Learn more at .British School of WashingtonDiscover an authentic international education at British School of Washington. A world view is the most important part of each student's school experien

15、ce, from widely praised international curricula to a program rich in languages, visual arts and performing arts. Our students are accepted to leading universities in the US and abroad.Please visit to find out more.Saint Anselm's Abbey SchoolDiscover Saint Anselm's Abbey Sc

16、hool, where boys are challenged to give their best every day both inside and outside the classroom. Where a young man can play three sports each year, star in a play and learn Latin, German and Arabic. Where each schoolboy is known in a closely connected group of classmates, teachers and gets the pe

17、rsonal attention he needs to thrive (茁壯成長) in middle school, high school and beyond. It all starts here.Other related information is available at .21. What do the first two programs have in common?A. They both offer college credits.B. They both award certificates.C. They both las

18、t for the whole summer.D. They both focus on international relations.22. At Saint Anselm's Abbey School, students can learn to _.A. attract people's attentionB. make a speech in publicC. deal with university life D. speak foreign languages23. If you are interested in the exchange of global i

19、deas and cultures, you should visit _.A. /wprB. C. D. BI can clearly remember the moment I realised that people were frightened of my brother. I was 18, and my boss at the time was telling me that, a few days earlier, he had taken his little girl dow

20、n to the local playground. My brother, who loves playing and is severely autistic (孤僻的), had been there. “I was frightened that he would hurt my little girl,” he told me.I'm still not sure why he told me this. Perhaps he was admitting his own weaknesses, but to me it felt like an attack. It made

21、 my heart hurt that my gentle brother should inspire fear like that. It made me angry that this man felt his ignorance was worth sharing.I imagine the anger and hurt I felt then is something similar to how the parents of Faruk Ali are feeling, days after their autistic son was beaten in the street b

22、y two police officers as he was outside his house, helping to collect rubbish. Collecting rubbish probably made him happy. Many autistic people enjoy organising and systematising, and his simple enjoyment of this task being interrupted in such a seemingly violent way simply because he looked “suspic

23、ious (可疑的)” must have hurt him badly.Disabled people and their relatives will be aware of the fear and ignorance that the general public may have. That this can sometimes turn into violence is absolutely terrifying. Andrew Young, a man with Asperger's syndrome, a kind of autism, was killed after

24、 pointing out that cycling on the pavement was dangerous. Some people with Asperger's believe that it is very important to follow rules, but telling someone so can be interpreted as “threatening”, as his killer said. Obviously, it's not just tough for those with autism, but people with menta

25、l illness, people who have mobility problems, basically anyone whose behaviour might not fit the majority definition of “normal”.There was something else I felt that day. It was shame. The shame that my brother and by extension we were different from the others, and that our differences caused them

26、discomfort. I never want to feel that way again, nor should anyone else.24. The author was sad because he was told that _.A. his brother appeared dangerousB. his boss had hurt his brotherC. his boss decided to fire himD. his brother was frightened25. What is the author's attitude towards Faruk A

27、li?A. Critical. B. Doubtful.C. Admiring. D. Sympathetic.26. The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 4 probably refers to “_”. A. a serious crimeB. a danger to public healthC. violence against disabled peopleD. discrimination against disabled people27. The author hopes that people can _. A. forgive h

28、is brotherB. respect disabled peopleC. define “normal” differentlyD. realize the importance of rulesCMore than four in 10 cancers 600,000 in the UK alone could be prevented if people led healthier lives, say experts. The population of the UK is about 63,000,000.Latest figures from Cancer Research UK

29、 show smoking is the biggest avoidable risk factor , followed by unhealthy diets. It advises people to live healthily, limit alcohol intake and do regular exercise.According to the figures from 2007 to 2011, more than 300,000 cases of cancer recorded were linked to smoking. A further 145,000 were li

30、nked to unhealthy diets containing too much processed food. Obesity contributed to 88,000 cases and alcohol to 62,200. Sun damage to the skin and physical inactivity were also contributing factors.Professor Max Parkin, a Cancer Research UK researcher, says: “There's now little doubt that certain

31、 lifestyle choices can have a big influence on cancer risk, with research around the world all pointing to the same key risk factors.“Of course everyone wants to enjoy some extra treats during the Christmas holidays so we don't want to ban beef pies and wine but it's a good time to think abo

32、ut taking up some healthy habits for 2015.“Leading a healthy lifestyle can't guarantee someone won't get cancer but we can stack the odds in our favour by taking positive steps.”Public Health England says a healthy lifestyle can play an important role in reducing cancer risk. It says campaig

33、ns such as Smokefree, Dry January and Change4Life Sugar Swaps all aim to raise public awareness. It's important that we continue to make progress in noticing cancer earlier and improving treatments, but helping people understand how they can reduce their risk of developing cancer in the first pl

34、ace remains important in dealing with cancer.28. Which of the following is the third biggest avoidable cancer factor?A. Obesity.B. Alcohol intake.C. Unhealthy diets.D. Physical inactivity.29. According to Professor Max Parkin, _.A. it's OK to drink wine during festivalsB. the causes of cancer ar

35、e still unclear now C. unhealthy food should be completely banned D. a healthy lifestyle will protect us from cancer30. By saying the underlined words in Paragraph 6, Professor Max Parkin means we can _.A. help othersB. improve our livesC. discover cancer earlyD. decrease our cancer risk31. What'

36、;s the main idea of the text?A. Most cancers are caused by smoking.B. Cancer is greatly linked to our lifestyle.C. There are different factors that lead to cancer.D. Public awareness should be raised to prevent cancer.DI'd planned to spend my weekend in the sun, potting flowers outdoors. But tha

37、t was before the pair of crows (烏鴉). Out of nowhere, they had set up their base camp in our backyard.We first discovered our feathered enemies on Friday morning. It was early, and the sound the birds made traveled through our neighborhood. I figured they'd go away soon. But, no. They were gettin

38、g louder and probably annoying my neighbors nearly as much as us with the noise. I admit I got a little desperate.Then, on Sunday afternoon, I looked out the kitchen window to see our dog Quatchi staring at something on the ground. I went to explore and found a small coal-black bird in the grass. It

39、s eyes were milky, and it stayed perfectly still as my dog walked towards it. Only when Quatchi touched his nose to its head did it walk away. I grabbed the dog and locked him inside and came back with my camera.It never occurred to me that the young would be hanging out on the ground, growing and g

40、aining strength as its parents guarded it from above. The second I saw this little creature I forgave the crows.To be honest, I've never been much of a bird person. I also have a healthy respect for birds. They're basically living dinosaurs.I wish they'd chosen another backyard. There ar

41、e only so many sunny days in Seattle, and I still can't do any gardening out there. But I'm also grateful that I got to see this little bit of nature unfold up close. It's pretty amazing.The experience has also strengthened my desire to create a beautiful backyard garden that attrac

42、ts lots of bees, butterflies, and yes, birds. They are welcome here.32. The arrival of the two crows _.A. angered the author's neighborsB. frightened the author's dogC. disturbed the author's life D. damaged the author's backyard33. Why did the author lock her dog up?A. She wanted to

43、 take some photos. B. She wanted to protect the little bird.C. The dog kept making loud noises.D. The parent crows were to attack the dog. 34. After seeing the little crow, the author _.A. decided to help look after itB. planned to drive the crows awayC. fell in love with the pair of crowsD. was cur

44、ious to know its growing process35. The author writes the text mainly to _.A. show an annoying situationB. share a personal experienceC. call on readers to protect birdsD. seek advice on dealing with crows第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Tips for choosing a summer camp

45、for your teenSending your teenager off to a summer camp? Here are things to keep in mind when picking the right camp. 36 How can you find a camp that specializes in and appeals to teen campers? Well, search for camps through C, the American Camp Association and the Better Business Bureau. Learn abou

46、t different camps' history, programs, staff and so on.Include your teen in the process 37 Communicate with your teenagers and ensure that they are happy with the final decision. Plus, most teen programs have the teen campers sign a camp contract (合同), so make sure the camp is something your chil

47、d is interested in.Attend a camp fairCamp fairs often provide a great forum (論壇). 38 Search for a camp fair near you through the American Camp Association.Think carefully about your teen's interestsShould you send your teens to a traditional camp or a more specialized summer program? Are they in

48、 need of an academic improvement summer program? Would a community service-centered camp make them better understand the world? 39 Visit the campgrounds and facilities (設(shè)施).Meeting the camp staff is necessary, as they are the professionals who can help your family to have a positive summer camp expe

49、rience. 40 Are teens mixed in with kids younger or older than themselves?Give yourself enough time to help your teens find the right camp and make sure they are on their way to an exciting summer experience.A. Look for teen camps.B. Explore your choices.C. Would your kids do a good job at travel cam

50、ps?D. Choosing a camp should be a team decision.E. These are important questions you should ask yourself.F. Is the camp set up with activities that are interesting for teenagers?G. Therefore, you can check out a variety of summer programs in one location all at once.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共2

51、0小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Sometimes the people who are noticed the least can do the most to lift us up. On Thanksgiving 41 , I took part in a local running activity. It was barely above freezing that morning so every runner was walking or jumping aro

52、und trying to stay 42 .On the side of the road was a(n) 43 man and as usual, most people pretended not to 44 him. I went over and talked with him for a few minutes 45 the race. He told me that he was a veteran (老兵) and had hoped he might be able to do some work to 46 a few dollars for a Thanksgiving

53、 dinner.It was time for the race so I told him I'd like to talk to him 47 . I thought about this man during most of the 48 . He hadn't asked me for anything, 49 I wanted to do something for him. However, I only had a couple of dollars, certainly not 50 for a Thanksgiving dinner for the man.A

54、fter the race I went back and talked to him, which got me several 51 looks from other runners. During our conversation I offered him the 52 I had. He didn't want to accept it but I 53 . Then he said something that I didn't 54 . He said, “This has been so nice. Thank you. I haven't really

55、 55 anybody in a real long time.” “Wow,” I thought. “This man is 56 me for just talking to him.” After I said goodbye, I asked other 57 if they had a couple of dollars for a homeless veteran who just 58 to buy a hot Thanksgiving dinner. I think he ended up getting enough for a good 59 that night. Fr

56、om him, I learned how to smile through the rough times and I was 60 not to take for granted the many blessings I have. 41. A. morningB. noonC. afternoon D. evening 42. A. active B. calmC. healthy D. warm43. A. old B. uglyC. homeless D. hopeless44. A. recognizeB. seeC. findD. observe 45. A. beforeB.

57、afterC. aboutD. despite46. A. borrowB. earnC. spareD. raise47. A. at lastB. as usualC. for everD. once again48. A. practiceB. conversationC. raceD. work49. A. soB. or C. andD. but 50. A. normal B. enoughC. necessary D. suitable51. A. anxiousB. strangeC. guiltyD. serious52. A. giftB. opportunityC. cashD. suggestion 53. A. insistedB. agreedC. hesitatedD.

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