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1、揚(yáng)州市2016-2017學(xué)年度高三期中質(zhì)量檢測(cè)英 語 試 卷第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)1. Which color will the man choose?A. Blue. B. Green. C. Brown. 2. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman thought there were no tickets left. B. The woman thought that tickets would be available soon. C. The audience were deeply impress

2、ed by the concert. 3. What kind of tea does the woman want?A. Tea with milk. B. Tea with sugar. C. Tea with milk and sugar.4. What day is it today?A. Sunday. B. Saturday. C. Thursday. 5. What did the woman think of the movie?A. Terrible. B. Fantastic. C. Average.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 6. What is the

3、 probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Salesman and customer.C. Teacher and student.7. What kind of dress does the woman finally buy?A. A light cotton dress.B. A dark cotton dress.C. A light silk dress.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. What can we infer about the woman?A. She often g

4、ets up early in the morning. B. She feels nervous about her exams. C. She cannot sleep at night. 9. What did the doctor advise the woman to do?A. Take some medicine. B. Go to another hospital. C. Get enough sleep. 聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What can we learn about the man?A. He is quiet. B. He is hard-wor

5、king. C. He likes spending time with people. 11. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Teach her Chinese. B. Tell her what he saw and heard in London. C. Write an article for a magazine. 12. In what language will the man write the article?A. English. B. Chinese. C. Japanese. 聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.

6、 In which field does the man have a masters degree?A. Chemistry. B. Nuclear physics. C. Literature. 14. What does the woman think of chemistry?A. She thinks it is interesting.B. She thinks it is difficult.C. She thinks it is popular.15. What can we learn about the man?A. He prefers physics to chemis

7、try. B. He just graduated from high school. C. He has years of hard study ahead. 16. What does the woman want to be?A. A writer. B. A doctor. C. A teacher. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What is the man most probably?A. A teacher. B. A student. C. A movie critic. 18. What is the movie mainly about?A. Global

8、warming. B. Al Gore. C. Speeches. 19. What does the man think of the movie?A. He thinks it is very perfect. B. He thinks it is a good educational film. C. He thinks it is not for the general public. 20. Which is the mans least favorite part of the movie?A. The diagrams in the speeches. B. The parts

9、about Al Gore himself.C. The facts about climate change.第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分) 21. Guess what? The biggest garment plant in our city went bankrupt. It comes as no surprise to me. I _ for years that it was going to close down.A. had learned   B. learned    C. have

10、learn  D. learn22. My niece Jane is still a puzzle to me; at one moment she is as quiet as a mouse, while she _ be fairly sporting at another.A. can B. shall C. must D. would 23. The general manager didnt keep his eyes on the _ of the situation, resulting in the fair being in chaos last week.A.

11、 caution B. prevention C. gravity D. recreation24. The facial identification technology is sure to come into effect which will definitely free us from the trouble _ money in queue.A. assessing B. compensating C. withdrawing D. rewarding 25. Hang in there! Your parents will soon&#

12、160;_ what you are doing. By no means. They are prehistoric creatures. A. catch on to B. make up withC. cause damage to D. have prejudice against26. We have had a series of effective negotiations on the South China Sea issue since last month _ I believe we are very close to a compromise.A.

13、 where B. whichC. that D. when27. Still, poverty _ people in Africa. However, there are small victories indicating a good start towards a better future because they are taught how to fish.A. killsB. is killing C. has killed D. killed28. _ in swapping their lives, many immigrant workers in todays Chi

14、na have been working around the clock. A. Occupying B. To occupyC. OccupiedD. Having occupied 29. Throughout their long history, _ many troubles, the Romany have different ways of life, and yet stick to traditions strange to the country they move to.A. being facedB. having faced C. to face D. faced3

15、0. Ive never sung a song on the stage before. My hands are sweaty. _ You will do it well.A. Pardon me. B. Make it. C. Trust me. D. Forget it.31. Every day, Chinese people depend on our diligence and intelligence to keep our second greatest economy prosperous and _.A. in the way B. on the move C. in

16、the first place D. on the behalf32. The volleyball final between China and Serbia was really thrilling. The best moment was, as was reported, _ the Chinese girl Hui Rouqi scored the winning point. A. thatB. whenC. as D. Which33. Tony! You cant imagine how excited I am to attend the Chinese wedding c

17、erebration. Me, too. But I have to remind you that it will be _, so do dress red.A. confidential B. conservative C. controversial D. conventional34. My friend Harrison had hardly had so much time to settle down _ he sold the house and left the country because of the awful weather in London. A.

18、than B. that C. since D. before35. Many new employees attempted to become _ as they hold the belief that it is better to avoid conflicts among colleagues.A. the hill of beans B. the butterflies in each others stomachsC. the feet of clay D. the apple of each others eyes 第二節(jié) 完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Thi

19、s incident occurred in Casa Grande Arizona in Nov 2015. On the late evening of Nov 2015, I was 36 to a local grocery store after work to pick up a few items for dinner with my family. All that day November 27 I had a headache that just would not 37 ! I never made it to the store, I suffered a stroke

20、 while driving drifting into oncoming 38 and was hit by a large truck nearly head on! The 39 left me hanging partially out the drivers side door by my seat belt. I was 40 enough to release the belt. Fortunately, an off-duty fireman was just across the street and 41 immediately. Next I saw myself fro

21、m just 42 my body as the sound of sirens (汽笛) came closer. Half of my body was bathed in what I can best 43 as a White and Silvery light, the other half of me the Blackest of Blacks! I dont know why but something told me, that deepest of black was something no one could 44 from! I then, off to my le

22、ft heard a 45 basically chewing me out (責(zé)罵) for how I had lived my life to that point and that “GOD doesnt take 46 sitters.” The “voice” then stated “go back and experience the 47 youve caused to others!” 6 days later I awoke, and found out my heart had stopped en route to the hospital and that I ne

23、arly 48 ! When I 49 , my wife, my rock Petra is her name, was there at that moment! I was told that I had congestive heart failure at just age 49 and that many weeks and months 50 ahead of physical therapy and that it would be a long road back. I was 51 by the stroke on my left side and it surely ap

24、peared that many months lay ahead. That accident took place on Nov 28 2015. I was 52 from Physical Therapy on Christmas Day 2015and I 53 out of the hospital not perfect!In these times with so much doubt, I just feel that my story inspires people “sitting on the fence” to take a 54 look at their live

25、s, faith and what is truly important. It was then that I began to accompany my daughter with autism (孤獨(dú)癥). It's not perfect, she still has her moments. But, I found by 55 more time than lip service to her, we now have a great relationship.36. A. walkingB. drivingC. marchingD. passing37. A. turn

26、awayB. give awayC. go awayD. do away38. A. populationB. trafficC. movementD. accident39. A. impactB. noiseC. experienceD. solution40. A. consciousB. cautiousC. casualD. curious41. A. investigateB. escapedC. shoutedD. responded42. A. besideB. throughC. aboveD. near43. A. describeB. narrateC. identify

27、D. fancy44. A. repeatB. returnC. releaseD. remain45. A. wordB. voiceC. explanationD. comment46. A. fenceB. wallC. babyD. pet47. A. changeB. lossC. painD. harm48. A. came backB. got offC. left awayD. passed away49. A. relievedB. interferedC. coughedD. awoke50. A. layB. reflectedC. containedD. underto

28、ok51. A. equippedB. weakenedC. stimulatedD. motivated52. A. protectedB. distinguishedC. releasedD. derived53. A. looked B. droveC. walkedD. ran54. A. efficientB. frequentC. gratefulD. serious55. A. sparing B. spending C. killingD. committing第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)AThe English Short Stories Work

29、bookWhat about the PRACTICE?The storybook comes with a complete workbook, and it is full of exercises to improve your students' English even further. Vocabulary, grammar, comprehension and writing exercises. Each story gets its own set of exercises. You can use them

30、 as:· Ready to use complete lesson plans· Homework assignments· ESL Worksheets· Essay writing assignments· "Unseen" quizzes· Comprehension testsWhat learners are saying:"The stories are interesting and made me learn and have fun a

31、t the same time. The exercises make you practice English easily, and this helps remember how to use English correctly."Michael T.  student"Great stories! They are fun to read, and fun to practice. It really helps to learn English."Neta G.  student

32、83; High interest and simple vocabulary short stories· Important vocabulary is frequently repeated· New vocabulary and common slang provide additional challenge· No more hours of searching for suitable stories and exercises· Use these stories and exercises as&

33、#160;complete lesson plans· Improve your students' English step by stepNow you can get the Book + Workbook (110 pages in total) and additional bonuses at the price of $24.95!Instant download! No need to wait for days for your books. Click Here Now to Get t

34、heBook, Workbook and Bonuses56. What can students get from the English short stories workbook? A. additional bonuses B. some current expressions C. essay writing technologiesD. the complete lesson plans57. What is this article intended to do? A. To teach students how to practice English B. To instru

35、ct teachers to teach English correctly C. To promote a short stories book on sale D. To tell netizens of online registrationB Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. At age 75, Fauci has served under five presidents during his tenure (任期). His advic

36、e is sought all over the world when infectious diseases threaten to become public health crises. He says, when considering the history of public and global health, vaccines could be the most important intervention that has ever been developed for any public health issue. That was the case

37、with the serious disease caused by the West Nile Virus. "West Nile Virus was never in the United States until 1999. It was in the West Nile area of Africa and in the Middle East and it came over to the United States, likely through a mosquito, or a bird, or a person who was infected. And we had

38、 a few cases for the first couple of years and then we had an outbreak a couple of years after it arrived and now, it's common at a low level in the United States. It isn't a major public health threat, but it is enough of an issue that we get enough cases each year and that&#

39、39;s the reason why we have to have good mosquito control. We tried to make a vaccine, and would have made a vaccine, for West Nile years ago, but we couldn't find a pharmaceutical company that was interested in partnering with us."Today, another virus spread by mosquitoes, the Zi

40、ka virus, is an issue of concern to the world. Zika outbreaks are currently happening in many countries and territories. The mosquitoes that can spread Zika live in many parts of the world, including parts of the United States. "What people need to understand about Zika is it's important to

41、 protect pregnant women. It is likely that Zika was in Africa and in Southeast Asia for decades and decades before we had the first recognized outbreak. In the United States, we have close to 700 already travel-related cases. We've had local outbreaks of dengue (登革熱) and chikungunya (基孔肯雅病) in F

42、lorida and in Texas and we've been able to successfully contain them. I believe we need to do the same thing, and will do the same thing, with Zika." Fauci will tell you he is a proud workaholic. That means he enjoys working a lot. He works 7 days a week. He says there are many difficult pr

43、oblems in his work. However, just as important as his job, is his health. He is a devoted runner. Fauci has run several marathons and many 10-kilometer races. He also makes sure that, every day, he does something related to exercise. Fauci hopes that one day it will become possib

44、le to eliminate controllable infectious diseases. "I want to see the elimination of polio (小兒麻痹癥). I want to see HIV no longer be an epidemic, as we know it. I want to see an era of the end of AIDS. I don't think we'll ever be able to completely eliminate infectious

45、disease, that's unreasonable. But we can do a lot more to alleviate the suffering associated with infectious diseases."58. What did Fauci once experience? A. He has served as five presidents of USA. B. He invented the vaccines against AIDS. C. He was infected by the West Nile Viru

46、s. D. He carried out some research on Zika.59. According to the context, what is the same medium of West Nile Virus and Zika? A. A mosquito B. A bird C. Pregnant women D. Polluted water60. Which of the following about Zika is WRONG? A. There were local outbreaks of Zika in the USA. B. Zika could be

47、controlled eventually in some way. C. Zika has existed relatively longer out of the USA. D. Less than 700 cases of Zika was found until now. 61. Which word can replace the underlined word “alleviate” in the last paragraph? A. Reproduce B. Relieve C. Reject D. RenewC Only 60 percent of students seeki

48、ng a bachelor's degree at an American college or university finish their study program within six years. That information comes from the United States Department of Education. It was part of a report released in May. The report talks about full-time students who attended a four-year co

49、llege or university for the first time in 2008. It states that 60 percent of them completed their degree program by 2014. Experts say there are many reasons why this number is so low. But many schools are looking for ways to increase the graduation rate. For example, every American college or u

50、niversity requires students to identify the main subject, or "major," of their studies. After all their requirements have been met, students receive their degree in that major. Some universities require individuals to declare a major at the beginning of their studies. Other schools let stu

51、dents wait until their second year. Changing majors is also acceptable. But some experts argue against changing majors. They note it may cause students to take more time to complete their degree program. However, a new study suggests that students who change their majors may be more likely to gradua

52、te. The Education Advisory Board (EAB) released the report on the study last month. The board studies higher education and tries to help American colleges and universities make improvements. The study was based on information gathered from over 78,000 college students. It looked at the graduation ra

53、te of students who changed majors within the first four years of study. On average, their graduation rate was between about four to six percent higher than students who never changed majors. The report also suggests that changing majors within the first three years of study has little to no effect o

54、n the average time it takes students to complete their degree. The EAB's senior director Ed Venit wrote the report. He would not comment on whether or not college students should change majors. But he said that about 80 percent of students do change at some point. Venit also said it is not compl

55、etely clear why changing majors might help students. But he thinks some people become more invested in their studies once they have had time to decide what they truly want to do. "Students who chose a major early on: maybe they didn't have full information about what they wanted to do. Mayb

56、e they just picked something that felt familiar . or their parents pushed them to something, whatever it might be. But maybe they didn't make a full choice early on. . Those students were only, perhaps . just kind of attached to their major, versus students who either wait and explore a little b

57、it longer or have declared something, explored further and found something else that they like even better." Venit added that the Department of Education's graduation rate information is not completely correct. It only includes the rates for students studying for the first time - not for those who have changed schools. These students represent about 40 percent of the university population across the United States.62. What is the present condition of American university studen

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