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1、 豐臺區(qū)2015-2016學年度第一學期期末練習 高三英語 2016.1第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話或獨白后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話或獨白你將聽一遍。1. When will they go to the cinema?A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.2. Which T-shirt will the man take? A. The b

2、lack one. B. The blue one. C. The yellow one. 3. What is the weather like tomorrow?A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.4. Which TV program will they watch together? A. The rock concert. B. The wildlife program. C. The basketball match.5. What does the boys mum advise him to do first? A. Clean up the yard.

3、 B. Return the books. C. Play table tennis.第二節(jié)(共10小題; 每小題1.5分,共15分)聽下面4段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. Why does the man call the woman? A. To offer some help. B. To make an appointment. C. To ask for information.

4、7. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Neighbors. B. Workmates. C. Friends.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. How long does it take the man to cycle to the university? A. 20 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 40 minutes.9. What are they talking about?A. Working in a shoe shop. B. Moving into a new flat. C.

5、 Studying in the university.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Where is the bag now? A. In the classroom.B. On the sports field. C. At the hospital. 11. What is inside the bag? A. Money. B. His watch. C. His school uniform.12. When did the man fall and get hurt? A. While running. B. While playing football. C. Whi

6、le changing his clothes. 聽第9段材料,回答第13至15題。 13. In which month does Sea World close? A. In February.B. In March. C. In April.14. What can visitors do at Sea World in the afternoon? A. See a film about sea. B. Watch a dolphin show.C. Listen to a talk on sea animals. 15. What can children buy in the sh

7、op at Sea World? A. Special tickets. B. Food and drinks. C. Toys and books. 第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面一段對話,完成第16至第20五道小題,每小題僅填寫一個詞。聽對話前,你將有20秒鐘的時間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有60秒鐘的作答時間。這段對話你將聽兩遍。Repair FormCustomers NameDavid 16 Address 995 West 17 Street in Long Beach Telephone No. 18 Model126 Upright Exercise Ford

8、Bike Problem The 19 is broken.Appointment TimeAt 2:00 on 20 , 23rd第二部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié) 單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分) 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,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。21. _ I have a word with you? It wont take long.A. Can B. MustC. Dare D. Should 22. - When did you come back? - Half an hour ago. You _ to musi

9、c. A. listened B. were listening C. had listened D. have been listening23. _ the young men need is experience.A. Where B. What C. Why D. When 24. - Are you still looking for a job? - Not really. Ive found a company _ I want to work. A. where B. which C. that D. what25. Dont read in poor light _ your

10、 eyesight will be damaged. A. and B. but C. so D. or 26. I wonder whats happened to John. He _ around for at least two weeks.A. wasnt B. wont be C. hasnt been D. hadnt been27. The manager announced the decision on the project that we _ before.A. was to discuss B. would discussC. was discussing D. ha

11、d discussed 28. Jackson is cheerful about his life _ he is suffering from cancer. A. even if B. as long as C. as if D. ever since29._ himself well-informed, he reads newspapers every day.A. Making B. Made C. To make D. Make 30. _ more about what you have, youll feel satisfied.A. Thinking B. Thought

12、C. Having thought D. To be thinking31. The Easter Show is an agricultural event, _ to show off the best of country life. A. design B. designing C. designed D. to design32. The play has remained a mystery _ the producer wants to surprise the audience. A. although B. because C. unless D. until33. As w

13、e grow up, we get better at knowing _ we are feeling and why. A. what B. how C. that D. whether 34. If Harold hadnt given us a ride yesterday, we _ home at midnight.A. arrived B. would arriveC. had arrived D. would have arrived 35. Thanks to Johns outstanding performance, it is most likely that he _

14、 into Harvard University. A. accepted B. was accepted C. will accept D. will be accepted 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Grandfather was a wise man. No matter how badly-behaved I had been, I could tell Grandpa anything and my secrets were 36 . He loved

15、me and would never give them away.I remember a time when a bunch of us were playing baseball behind Mrs. Fergusons house. I hit one pitch just right and slam! It ended up breaking Mrs. Fergusons kitchen window! We all 37 !After I got home, I told Grandpa about it. He knew we had been 38 many times a

16、bout the dangers of playing where we shouldnt. 39 he just listened.“I was wrong,” I told him, with my head down. “I hate myself for what I did. Is there a way 40 ?”“Well,” he said, “Mrs. Ferguson has a problem, just like you. If she knew you 41 and you were afraid of her, she would be sad. Ill bet s

17、he wishes you would give her a chance to be 42 . Its your decision. Are you planning to 43 nothing happened? Just keep quiet and hide what youre not proud of?”“I dont know,” I 44 . “Things might get worse”“Lets think it through,” he said finally. “If you were Mrs. Ferguson, what would you do?” I did

18、nt know what she might do. I had been 45 that Mrs. Ferguson would stay mad at me, so I ran. On the way home I imagined that she was a mean witch chasing me.“Well,” I said, taking a deep breath, “One solution is to tell Mrs. Ferguson Im sorry and offer to fix her 46 .”“If you call her,” asked Grandpa

19、, “Whats the 47 that can happen?” I had to think for a moment. I realized that even if she did not accept my 48 , it could not be any worse than seeing the 49 on Mom and Dads faces.Grandpa smiled when he knew I had 50 it out.“Doing whats right is not always 51 ,” he said, handing me the 52 . “Im pro

20、ud of you.” Grandpa did not make me do it. It was always my 53 . As it turned out, Mrs. Ferguson was very kind and we even became really close friends.“Admitting what youre not proud of is the hardest thing of all,” said Grandpa. “Choosing to be honest makes others 54 you and respect you.”Grandpa pa

21、ssed away a year ago and I miss him so much. He gave me the tools to fix many problems and most of all he showed me I was 55 .36. A. open B. safe C. little D. special37. A. ran B. jumped C. hesitated D. cheered38. A. consulted B. questionedC. warned D. bothered39. A. And B. So C. Or D. But40. A. bac

22、kB. out C. around D. off41. A. finishedB. changedC. quit D. cared42. A. outgoing B. confidentC. polite D. understanding 43. A. complain B. pretendC. admit D. agree44. A. sighed B. laughedC. insisted D. begged 45. A. confusedB. angry C. afraid D. shocked46. A. window B. doorC. roof D. fence47. A. str

23、angest B. worst C. fairest D. rudest48. A. blame B. advice C. excuse D. apology49. A. tirednessB. fear C. surprise D. disappointment 50. A. checked B. put C. figured D. took51. A. easyB. great C. useful D. suitable52. A. baseball B. phone C. tool D. paper53. A. problemB. duty C. dream D. choice 54.

24、A. follow B. reward C. trust D. remember55. A. brave B. active C. friendly D. modest第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A Make Albertsville ShineAfter a long and snowy winter, spring has finally come to Albertsville. The leaves are out on the trees, an

25、d the grass is green again. All around town, people are cleaning up their homes. They are pulling weeds and planting flowers. They are sweeping yards and washing windows. Before long, Albertsville will look as fresh and shiny as a new coin, right? Definitely not. Just take a look at the streets and

26、sidewalks around town. There is litter everywhere: fast food wrappers, soft drink cans, plastic bags, and more. This litter is dirty and ugly. It takes the shine off our lovely town. But it doesnt have to be this way. In many neighboring towns, volunteer groups “adopt” a mile of a street or road to

27、keep clean. The groups include schools, churches, and clubs. Volunteers pick up litter, cut bushes, wash sidewalks, and even plant flowers! Sure, the volunteers work hard, but they also get to enjoy the beauty of their town. Better yet, they feel proud of themselves for making their town a better pl

28、ace to live. So what are the people of Albertsville waiting for? Talk to people in your school, church, or club about adopting part of a street or road. Then get to work! If enough volunteer groups get busy, Albertsville really will shine this spring.56. Albertsville looks old and dull because of _.

29、A.a lack of trees B. trash on the roadsC. dirty and ugly houses D. bad weather in spring57. Volunteers do the following EXCEPT _.A.removing wastes B. looking after plants C. raising money D. cleaning sidewalks58. The purpose of the passage is to _.A. persuade people to stop littering B. describe the

30、 beauty of AlbertsvilleC. call on people to help clean up Albertsville D. compare Albertsville with neighboring towns B A few years ago, New York City had a blackout(停電) which caused all the TV stations to go out for several hours. When the TV went off in the Bufkins house, panic began. First, Bufki

31、ns thought something was wrong with his TV set in the living room, so he rushed into his bedroom and turned on another set. Nothing. Mrs. Bufkins said to her husband, “It isnt your set. The power is off.”Bufkins said, “Who are you?” “I am your wife, Edith.” “Oh,” Bufkins said. “then I suppose those

32、kids in there are mine. ” “Thats right. If you ever got out of that armchair in front of the TV set, youd know us.” “Boy, theyve really grown,” Bufkins said, looking at his son and daughter. “How old are they now?” “Thirteen and fourteen,” Mrs. Bufkins replied. “Ill be darned. Hi, kids.” “Whos he?”

33、Bufkins son, Henry, asked.“Its your father,” Mrs. Bufkins said. “Im pleased to meetcha,” Bufkins daughter, Mary, said shyly. There was an embarrassed silence all around. “Well, what school do you go to?” “We go to Forest High School,” Bufkins son, Henry said. “What do you do?” Mary asked. “I thought

34、 you were a car salesman,” Mrs. Bufkins said. “That was two years ago. Didnt I tell you I changed jobs?” Bufkins said in surprise. “No, you didnt. You havent told me anything for two years.”“Yup, Im doing quite well, too.” Bufkins said. “Then why am I working in a department store?” Mrs. Bufkins dem

35、anded. “Oh, are you still working in a department store? If I had known that, I would have told you to quit last year. You should have mentioned it.” Bufkins said. There was more dead silence. Finally Henry said, “Hey, you want to hear me play the guitar?” “You know how to play the guitar? Say, didn

36、t I have a daughter who played the guitar? ” “That was Susie. She got married a year ago, just about the time you were watching the World Cup.” Mrs. Bufkins said.59. What made Mr. Bufkins panicked when the power went off?A. The cost of buying a new TV set. B. The quarrel caused by the blackout. C. T

37、he failure to continue watching TV.D. The possibility of getting an electric shock. 60. It can be inferred that Mr. Bufkins _.A. is quiet by nature B. is addicted to TV C. works as a car salesman D. enjoys playing the guitar61. What was the problem with the family?A. They worked in different places.

38、B. The family disliked Mr. Bufkins.C. The parents didnt care about their children.D. They seldom communicated with each other.62. What would be the best title for the passage?A. The Shock of Recognition B. The Damage of a BlackoutC. The Harmony of a Family D. The Art of CommunicationCHave you ever w

39、ondered where the chocolate in your favorite candy bar comes from? Chocolate comes from the cacao tree, which grows in warm, tropical areas of West Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, and South America. And who eats the delicious chocolate made from the cacao grown in these places? The majority of

40、chocolate is consumed in Europe and North America. This probably sounds like a familiar storydeveloping countries produce inexpensive raw materials that are manufactured and sold as finished goods in developed countries, and generally, that is what happens with chocolate. Large chocolate companies b

41、uy cacao beans at a low price and produce cocoa and chocolate products to sell at a relatively high price.But the familiar story has a new chapter. Beginning in the 1980s, some consumers learned that cacao farmers were living difficult and uncertain lives. The farmers received money for their crops

42、based on world markets, and the market price for cacao was sometimes so low that farmers received less for their crops than the crops had cost to produce. In response, groups of consumers in Europe and the United States developed “fair trade” organizations to guarantee that farmers of cacao, as well

43、 as coffee and tea, would receive fair and consistent prices for their crops.Fair trade organizations benefit farmers by buying cacao beans or other products from them directly at higher-than-market prices and eliminating “middle men” such as exporters. Fair trade organizations also encourage farmin

44、g techniques that are not harmful to the environment or to farm workers, for example, growing cacao without chemical pesticides or fertilizers in the shade of rain forest trees. One organization, Equal Exchange, helps farmers set up farming cooperatives in which they can share resources and work on

45、projects such as community schools. Another, Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO), guarantees that products bearing its label meet standards that improve the lives of growers and producers.The results of fair trade are a better standard of living for some farmers and nicer chocolate

46、 bars made with organically produced cocoa that consumers dont feel guilty about buying. And although fair trade chocolate is somewhat more expensive than other chocolate and now makes up only 1% of chocolate sold, the fair trade idea is spreading quickly. You may soon see fair trade chocolate right

47、 next to the more famous bars in your favorite store.63. The underlined word “that” in Para. 1 refers to _.A. the unfair trade between countries B. the high price of chocolate products C. the traditional production of raw materials D. the major consumption of the finished food 64. The organization E

48、qual Exchange aims to_.A. promote chocolate salesB. offer support to the farmersC. reduce the cost of growing cropsD. increase the production of chocolate65. What does the author imply in the last paragraph?A. There will be more fair trade chocolate in the future. B. Fair trade chocolate is not as t

49、asty as other chocolate.C. Consumers feel guilty about buying fair trade chocolate. D. There is probably no reason to worry about cacao farmers.66. The passage is written to _.A. give tips on how to undertake fair chocolate trade B. advise people to join in Fair trade organizationsC. encourage farme

50、rs to adopt organic farmingD. inform people of fair trade chocolate DOn a dark night, 11-year-old Joe was playing hide-and-seek with his friends in the backyard when he thought he saw Magellana huge housecat. However, when the cat suddenly jumped on his head, Joe found it turned out a young cougar.

51、He backed away from the animal, then turned and ran inside the house. Cougar encounters like this one are becoming increasingly common in the U.S. Most people assume thats because cougar populations are growing, or because the big cats are coming into closer contact with the expanding web of human s

52、uburbs. But Professor Robert Wielgus at Washington State University argues that poorly designed hunting policies might be causing an increase in cougar-human conflicts.Wielguss research teams have been fitting the big cats with radio collars and monitoring their movements. They find that the cougar

53、population is actually declining rapidly and almost no male cougars are over four years of age. And a study shows that the heavily hunted area has five times as many cougar complaints as the lightly hunted areaeven though the density of cougars is about the same in both areas. Wielgus suspects that

54、hunting policies, which allow older males to be killed to keep cougar populations in check, were the culprit and teenage cougars in the heavily hunted area may be responsible for most of the trouble. To test his theory, he adds two more groups of cougars to the tracking programone in a heavily hunted area and another in a comparable but lightly hunted area. He concludes that heavy hunting ind

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