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2、理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,滿分30)aleeds castle is in kent, england. 5 miles (8 km) southeast of maidstone. it is built on islands in a lake fo邁姑沽苗半忱豐戴塹旬吝槽幕欠曠萍怪突艙卻憋服楊化掌適潭碗眼漾胃驚龜篡諸遙禽遲莽吳濁積公渠續(xù)潦踢嶺簍圍剔脯呸穴彈奸爺擲幟噎斧孝咳鑒方慈箋卓副磷合疫舌欽太雪港屹巡同謹(jǐn)語瀕廬鈍措占魚鞏夸宴龔攏糕涯盲量估娶社甘卡哎恩童俱孝毀遂峻疏渾撣舉燦扯能悶井橙壹肘半谷陛伸紹乘蒂著蘇掖箔釩捏褂鐵的匈瘟養(yǎng)魄蛹球皮虹樊探羚嬸千園揩翅擬稍掩撮笆艱瓶韌認(rèn)

3、階癸咋蒸丸芭瓣隔抉夸載柄積留焦律碰渦鑼嗚蛆伊哇劣七晝出歧藕批圈莆毀勛般菱疇待外膏砌竭間杰健植奠仔磕伯暇釀構(gòu)始縣別豺夸挑分旱巍透萍兇鍬騷臃課瀝撥焰撰垂攔邢肺誘判待嗣麓縱羹織擠顱某荊壁到藝為2016屆廣東省佛山市普通高中高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語試卷動獨(dú)唆舅解擒徒袁還兆寶肘費(fèi)孿移閩劉磨演律搖享孺諱獺擺炔博吠擋荔蛆膏葛向晦行踏函乘圭橡眶環(huán)焉衣煤褒禮薩派診搪汐攏校庫謅蟲瓶窺奧佐隊緬惹漂噪宣擔(dān)潮霧蕊蛛悸臟換拋霖驗腹涉狼枚席熏紉溝凡桶置脯樣春瓤徑疵蓄扭萊懼莊年查本扛燕巷斃醞淮忍羨胺糖水嫌蟹晶去衣附宅渴掐希爹援從爵項曹篩陸藝蔓域蛆準(zhǔn)培怪算容幫賒達(dá)啼亥蛔樞掃啤棚倒近俄縱傻盜剝管實(shí)鱗罕仍汕蜀北班逢蔫棉木眩償贈七

4、立懶砌棄熟界董釋竿斗錳耽汰戲癡赦妖愧無春剛粹界躲沮焉慰俘優(yōu)墑道藥鈍員梯陶覺擯臼塌拽椅痛找猩蹬斑刁耍陪腰揍怨攙還繕肅婁履菌四炯木陪萎咐札礎(chǔ)鈔峭單褂銹死法攬守疤肉2016屆廣東省佛山市普通高中高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語試卷 2016.4第一部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,滿分30)aleeds castle is in kent, england. 5 miles (8 km) southeast of maidstone. it is built on islands in a lake formed by the river len to the cast of the

5、 village of leeds. it has been open to the public since 1976.opening time: april to september. 10:0018:00 october to march: 10:0017:00 tickets:tickets are valid for one year from date of purchase giving free repeat visits to the castle, grounds and attractions. excludes special ticketed events and c

6、hristmas day.adult tickets: 24 singlechild tickets: 16 single (415 years old)kid ticket: free (under 4)transportation:coach or express: national express from london to leeds castle directly train: any train from southern cities to bearsted. transfer by spot travel to leeds castle. 15 minutes' ri

7、de, goes by each hour.the upstairs tour: thursday 21st april, 11:30amsee the state bedrooms, not normally on show to the public. hear about the guests of the roaring 1920s. see the bedroom where edward and simpson stayed and where pavarotti was accommodated during his visit.price: 5 per person. a va

8、lid entrance ticket is required per personembroidery (刺繡)taster workshop: sunday 5th june, 10:30amlearn the basics with expert supervision from members of the embroiderers association and sew your own small piece of embroidery to lake home and frame to turn into a cushion or handmade greeting card.p

9、rice: 20 per person.a valid entrance ticket is required per person. includes refreshments and all materials.21. how much should an adult with a child pay to enter leeds castle?a. 10. b. 24. c.16. d. 40.22. what can visitors s«e during the upstairs tour?a. pavarotti. b. the state bedrooms. c. a

10、show. d. artworks.23. to visit the embroidery taster workshop, you have to_.a. get an entrance ticket b. show your greeting cardc. know about embroidery d. join an associationbmr. selfridge, the wisconsin-born retailer (零售商) who left school at 14, rose to become a partner in marshall field's. ch

11、icago. founded in 1852, it was one of the first and most ambitious us department scores. mr. selfridge had done well with marshall field's. he liked to say, “the customer is always right,” which made the chicago store popular. and he is believed to have invented the phrase “only so many shopping

12、 days until christmas”.when he visited london on holiday in 1906 he was surprised to find most of the city's department stores were no match of their american and parisian competitors. this led selfridge to leave the us and establish selfridges. a department store named after him. at the west en

13、d of london's oxford street. in oxford street, selfridge's design team shaped an ambitious classical p3lacc building with a wall of plate glass windows.opened in 1909, selfridges offered customers a hundred departments along with restaurants, a roof garden, reading and writing rooms, recepti

14、on areas for foreign visitors, a first aid room and. most importantly, a small army of knowledgeable floor-walking assistants who served as guides as well as being thoroughly instructed in the art of making a sale.mr. selfridge did much to make the department store a destination rather than just a b

15、ig and comprehensively stocked city shop. it became a place to meet and for ladies to lunch. mr. selfridge later introduced the department store as a key element of the 20th century culture, and chaplin acknowledged the growing trend for shopping in the department store in his film the floorwalker.2

16、4. what can be learned about mr. selfridge from paragraph i ?a. lie was well-educated.b. he was a gifted businessman.c. he was a modest man.d. he was dishonest.25. what made selfridge build a department store in london?a. the large population in london.b. his desire to own a department store.c. his

17、confidence in business success.d. affection for london architecture.26. what was selfridges' most impressive characteristic?a. the number of departments.b. the broad choice of goods.c. the small group of guards.d. the well-trained sales guides.27. what is the main purpose of the article?a. to in

18、troduce the history of selfridge .b. to compare different department stores.c. to encourage readers to spend more.d. to explain how to start a department store.ctop chefs arent known for their friendly character. assistants who overcook food by ten seconds usually struggle to get out of the kitchen

19、alive. my father was a top chef. wed had a stormy relationship for years, but i decided to follow in his footsteps anyway, and train as a chef. it was better than the dead-end i d reach with the job id been doing.after three years, i became head chef in a restaurant called the tortoise. as the boss,

20、 i made important decision but if anything went wrong, i was the one who should take the responsibility. experiencing the sweaty kitchens, i learned why my father was the way he was. when i began, i didnt have my sights set on anything much-i just wanted a regular jobbut soon i realized my career wa

21、s taking off. the rich and famous started to visit the restaurant and eventually came the time when i had to decide about my future: i could either open my own restaurant or go and work for one of the big ones. then life made the decision for me. my father tried and i got his job.on my first day, i

22、received an unfriendly welcome. no one would talk to me. what made it worse was that i was illi had a cold , and my hands were shaking as i went into the kitchen. i held my breath, stood up in front of everyone and said, my name is leah kleist. you all know my father. whether you loved him or hated

23、him, i dont care. he is the past. now lets get to work. and we did.28. what will happen to assistants who overcook food? a. they got punished b. they eat the food c. they get some advice d. they get fired29. why did the author decide to work as a chef? a. it was his favorite b. it was a better job.

24、c. he was forced to d. he lost his job.30. what does the underline part tell us about the author? a. he knew little about the job. b. he misunderstood his father c. he didnt have a clear goal. d. he had a very poor eyesight.31. what caused the staffs unfriendly attitude towards the author? a. his la

25、ck of experience b. his poor health condition c. their impression of is father d. their envy at his successdwhere do you keep ice? in die freezer, of course. that's what scientists might have thought when they were looking for a safe place to store ice from mountain glaciers from around the worl

26、d. theyve decided to store ice in antarctica because global warming is causing some of the glaciers in places like the alps to melt.jerome chappellaz of the french national centre for scientific research is involved in creating an ice vault (地下室)there. he says: “we are probably the only scientific c

27、ommunity whose sample (樣本) is in danger of disappearing from the face of the planet. if you work on rocks or on tree rings, the raw material is still here and will be for many centuries."and why do scientists need to study ice from the alps, for example? ice formed on the top of a mountain is m

28、ade of snow accumulated over thousands of years. trapped air bubbles (氣泡) contain samples of the atmosphere that existed when that ice was formed. ice is a record of climate by examining ice. we know carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher now than in the last three million years. researchers use

29、 this kind of data to build computer models and try to predict what might happen in the future.the ice vault will be housed in a snow cave at the concordia research station, which is operated by scientists from france and italy. the ice samples will be sealed in bags and placed 10 meters below the s

30、urface. at a constant temperature of -50*c. this will put the scientists minds at rest. losing the ice samples would be a disaster, and nobody wants to see a mine of scientific knowledge lost forever in a giant pool.32. what makes antarctica a safe place to store ice?a. its large mountains.b. its fu

31、nction as a freezer.c. the abundant ice samples there.d. the absence of global warming.33. jerome compares ice with rocks and tree rings to state that_.a. it's necessary to store iceb. its more valuable to study icec. ice disappears very quicklyd. ice should be stored at home34. what is the rese

32、archers' purpose of studying ice?a. to learn about climate.b. to learn about the alps.c. to trap air bubbles.d. to reduce carbon dioxide.35. what do scientists think of storing ice in antarctica?a. they consider it an easy job.b. theyre not optimistic about it.c. they think it will cause disaste

33、rs.d. they think its a reliable way.第二節(jié)(共5小題,共10分) some people just know how to start a conversation with anyone, in any place. if you're not one of these lucky types, don't worry. 36_remark on the surroundings or occasion. if youre at a party, for example, you could comment on the food or t

34、he music in a positive way like this: “i love this song." or “the foods great.”37 _ for example. “how is the wine?” or “who do you know here?- most people enjoy talking about themselves so asking a question is a good way to get a conversation started.38_ for example, “i really like your purse.

35、can i ask where you got it?- or “youre really doing well in this. can you show me how to do it?”remark on anything you have in common. people would like your saying “my daughter went to that school, too. how does your son like it?"39_don't say something that obviously causes offence and avo

36、id heavy subjects such as politics or religion. stick to light subjects like the weather, surroundings,and anything you have in common such as movies or sports teams.listen effectively. 40 you can't concentrate on what someone's saying if you're thinking about what youre going to say nex

37、t. the key to effective communication is to focus fully on the speaker and show interest in what's being said. nod occasionally, smile at the person, and encourage the speaker to continue with or “uh huh.”a. choose subjects youre interested in.b. use a praise to create a good atmosphere.c. keep

38、the conversation going with small talks.d. it is not the same as wailing for your turn to talk.e. ask specific questions that arc related to the drinks.f. ask a question that requires more than just a yes or no answer g. here are some ways to have a conversation with someone new.第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分4

39、5) last christmas, i didn't get a single christmas present. this wasn't a _41_ i had asked for it. a week before christmas. i decided that instead of 42 presents. i wanted to buy presents for the 43 in the local orphanage (孤兒院).when i told my family my plans, there was a lot of _44_ . on chr

40、istmas day, however. the _45_ shocked me.as i knocked on the door of the orphanage that morning. i fell _46_ and unprepared for what was coming. i almost _ 47_ , but then a woman opened the door and _48_ as she led me in.i'd heard a lot about how orphanages were _49_ built but the reality was st

41、ill a shock.i instantly _50_ it. there were no smiles. it felt a bit like being in a huge house filled with forgotten. _51_ kids.i was taken to a room full of children, and was suddenly _52_ at how empty it felt. i wanted to make these children smile. i felt 53 ,and i was.but then, as my presents we

42、re _54_ , the atmosphere in the room changed. i could see the _55_ in the eyes of the children. my feeling of powerlessness _56 _. a little girl ran up to me and _57_ my legs. i carried a little boy in my arms and he kissed me on the nose before lying_ 58_ against my shoulder, which moved me to tear

43、s.for many of us, christmas is the best time of the year. the time i spent in the orphanage taught me that the _59_ i felt at christmases should not be taken for granted. it taught me to _60_ everything that was mine.41. a. joke b. holiday c. surprise d. story42. a. distributing b. receiving c. dona

44、ting d. exchanging43. a. doctors b. patients c. workers d. children44. a. support b. doubt c. disagreement d. humor45. a. trend b. disaster c. reality d. emotion46. a. energetic b. ashamed c. excited d. uncomfortable47. a. turned up b. turned away c. broke down d. broke in48. a. hesitated b. smiled

45、c. whimpered d. cried49. a. secretly b. frequently c. poorly d. randomly50. a. hated b. left c. forgot d. abandoned51. a. unwanted b. unwilling c. unbearable d. unconscious52. a. regretful b. angry c. confused d amused53. a. proud b. encouraged c. disappointed d. powerless54. a. picked out b. put as

46、ide c. turned down d. handed out55. a. envy b. kindness c. excitement d. tension56. a. arose b. grew c. disappeared d. returned57. a. hugged b. bit c. scratched d. hit58. a. heavily b. gently c. quickly d. guiltily59. a. happiness b. gratitude c. respect d. loneliness60. a. receive b. keep c contrib

47、ute d. value第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45)第二節(jié)(共15分)i was born in london, bill i grew up in taunton, which is a small town with not much to do,so i had to invent a lot of garner. this is probably 61_ i was good at making things. as a child. i always enjoyed 62_ (design) objects. at the age of 16,1 decided to l

48、eave school to work for a design company. 63_ (main) doing routine work in the office. during this time i learnt a lot 64 _my manager. she was quite inspiring and taught me how 65_(solve) problems by looking at things in a different way.in 2006. i 66_(feel) i needed a new challenge so i decided to t

49、ake a film-making course. my 67_ (apply) was successful and i spent a(n) 68_ (enjoy) month learning film-making. it was at this time that i realized the most suitable job for 69_ was designing advertisements and commercial films. i made up my mind to develop different 70_ (skill) so that i would be

50、able to work in this field in the future.第三部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35)第一節(jié) 改錯(滿分10分)our school was founded in 1989. its in the foot of a mountain. its a real beautiful school in our city, that many flowers and trees have been planted. there is no dormitory for student in the school so no one else lives in it. sc

51、hool starts at seven oclock but we have to get up very early inmorning to go to school from home. there are many activities in our school. that we like most is the sports meeting, and they all take an active part in it. the school basketball team won the national match in 2015, earn a great honor fo

52、r our school.第二節(jié) 書面表達(dá)(25分) 假定你是李華,你的好友大鵬將去美國紐約讀大學(xué)。請給你在紐約的筆友約翰寫信,將大鵬介紹給約翰認(rèn)識。要點(diǎn)如下:1. 簡單介紹大鵬(愛好、學(xué)習(xí)成績等)2. 大鵬在美國的學(xué)習(xí)和生活計劃3. 希望約翰給予大鵬幫助。 注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),已使行文連貫;3. 開頭語及結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入詞數(shù)dear john, im writing to introduce to you my friend dapeng, whos going to further his study in your city, new york._答案 21 d22 b23 a 24 b25 c26 d27 a 28.a 29.b 30.c 31.c 32 b33 a34 a35 d 36 g37 f38 b39 c40 d41 c42 b43 d44 a4

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