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上學(xué)期高三英語期末試卷帶答案
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高三英語上學(xué)期期末試卷帶答案
I.ListeningComprehension(略)
II.Grammarandvocabulary
SectionA10%
TheBestBookIveEverRead
Frankly,Ihavereadnearlyallofthegreatworksofliterature,
butnobookhaseverimpressedmeasdeeplyordirectly(21)
JoelSteinsManMade:AStupidQuestforMasendinity.
Haventweall,onsomelevel,beenJewishboysinNewJerseyin
(22)1970swithonlyfemalefriends,anEasy-Bakeovenand
astrongpreferenceforshowtunes?Haventweallhadapanicattack
(23)learningweregoingtohaveason,sincethatmeans
weregoingtohavetofigureouthowtothrowfootballs,watchother
peoplethrowfootballsanddecide(24)tobehappyorsad
abouttheresultsoffootballthrowing?Haventweallthentried
tocorrectourlackofmalenessbybecomingaman,fightingfires
withfirefighters,(25)(drive)aLamborghinianddoing
threedaysofArmytrainingcamp?IknowIhave.
TheonlypartsIdidntfullyenjoywere(26)________inwhichthe
authorsufferedhorribly.Afterjustthreehoursoftrainingcamp,
hefaintedweaklyintothearmsofasoldier.Thefilmrightsto
ManMadehavealreadybeensoldtoFox,andIhopeitgets
(27)________(turn)intoamoviewithGeorgeClooneyplayingthe
Steinrole,sincetheyremindmesomuchofeachother.
(28)thisisonlySteinsfirstbook,Iwouldalready
considerhimassomeone1ikeDavidSedaris,DaveBarry,James
Thurber,MarkTwainandAbrahamLincoln.I(29)(recommend)
ManMadenotjusttoallmyfriendsandfamilybutalsotostrangers
onTwitteroverandoveragain.Myonefearis(30)after
thisgreatachievement,Steinwilllosehisabilitytobeacruel
criticofourshallowtimes.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA(10分)
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblanks
tomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Forthe
blankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperform
ofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfits
eachblank.
A.generatedB.furnitureC.fameD.resultingE.suggestions
F.developedG.eventuallyH.completedI.fixedJ.commercial
K.softly
TheFatherofJDPrinting
Abouttwentyyearsago,thesurgeonsattheWilfordHullmedical
centerworkingtoseparateapairofconjoined(連體的)twinsthought
thatonlyonewouldbeabletowalkaftertheoperation.Aftera
modelofthegirlsbonestructurewas(31)using3Dprinting,
however,theyfoundasharedupperlegbonetobebiggerthan
expectedandsplititsuccessfully,(32)inbothtwinsbeing
abletowalk.Noweightyandstillworkingaschieftechnology
officerof3DSystems.ChuckHullisenjoyingsomeminor
(33)31yearsafterhefirstprintedasmallblackeye-wash
cupusinganewmethodofmanufacturingknownas3Dprinting.
Atthetime,hewasworkingforacompanythatusedUVlightto
putthinlayersofplasticcoatsontabletopsand(34)________.He
hadanideathatifhecouldplacethousandsofthinlayersofplastic
ontopofeachotherandthencuttheirshapeusinglight,hewould
beabletoformthreedimensionalobjects.Afterayear,he
(35)asystemwherelightwasshoneintoabottleof
photopolymeramaterialwhichchangesfromliquidtoplastic-like
solidwhenlightshinesonitandtracestheshapeofonelevel
oftheobject.Subsequentlayersarethenprinteduntilitis
(36).
Afterpatentingtheinvention,hesetup3DSystems,(37)
getting$6m(3.5m)fromaCanadianinvestor.Thefirst(38)
productcameoutin1988andprovedahitamongcarmanufacturers,
intheaerospacesectorandforcompaniesdesigningmedical
equipment.Thepossibilitiesappearendlessfromhome-printed
foodandmedicineto(39)thatpicturesofobjectsbeable
tobetakeninshopsandthenrecreatedusingplansdownloadedfrom
theInternetAlthoughdeliberateinhisresponses,thereisone
momentwhenthe(40)________spokenChuckHulltellsofhissurprise
aboutwhatexactlyhiscreationwascapableofachieving.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA(15分)
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour
wordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththe
wordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
WordstoTurnaConversationAround
Itsnotwhatyousay,butitshowyousayitisntit?According
toalanguageexpert,wemayhavethiswrong.〃Wearepushedand
pulledaroundbylanguagefarmorethanwe(41)says
ElizabethStoke,professorofsocialinteractionatLoughborough
University.Stokeandhercolleagueshave(42)thousands
ofhoursofrecordedconversations,fromcustomerservicesto
mediation(調(diào)解)hotlinesandpolicecrisis(43).They
discoveredthatcertainwordsorphraseshavethepowertochange
thecourseofaconversation.
Someofthesewordsaresurprising,and(44)whatweve
beentaughttobelieve.Forexample,inastudyofconversations
betweendoctorsandpatients,evidenceshowedthatdoctorswho
(45)optionsratherthanrecommendedbestsolutions,got
abetterresponse,despitethesuggestionfromhospitalguidelines
totalkaboutthebestinterestsofthepatient.But,from
conversationexpertssuchasStoketoFBInegotiatorsand
communicationcoaches,werelearningwhichwordsarelikelyto
(46)orpersuadeus.
Stokefoundthatpeoplewhohadalreadyresponded(47)
whenaskediftheywouldliketoattendmediationseemedtochange
theirmindswhenthemediatorusedthephrase.,zWouldyoubewiHing
tocomeforameeting?”〃Assoonasthewordwillingwasused,people
wouldsay:Oh,yes,definitely一theywouldactually(48)
thesentencetoagree./zStokefoundithadthesameeffectin
differentsettings:withbusiness-to-businesscoldcallers;with
doctorstryingto(49)peopletogotoaweight-lossclass.
ShealsolookedatphrasessuchasWouldyouliketo〃and/zWould
youbeinterestedin〃?"Sometimesthey(50),butwilling
wastheonethatgotpeopletoagreemorerapidlyandwithmore
enthusiasm.,z
“Helloisareallyimportantwordthatcanchangethe(51)_
ofaconversation,,/Stokesays."Itsabouthowyourespondtopeople
whoarewhatwecallfirstmoverspeoplewhosaysomethingreally
(52),“Z/Itmightbetheworkcolleagueswhoareextremely
angrytoyourdeskwithacomplaintortheneighborwho(53)_________
rudewordsaboutparkingasyoureputtingoutthebins.,z"Whatdo
youdowiththatperson?Ratherthanrespondinthesamemanner,
sayingsomethingnice,suchasaverybrightHello!,socializesthat
otherpersonalittlebit.〃Useitwhenyouwanttoresistgetting
intoa(54)_________."Youhavetobecarefulnottosoundtoo
passive-aggressive,Stokesays,〃butjustonefriendlywordina
brighttonecandeletethe(55)oftheconversation.
41.A.suggestB.realizeC.implyD.emphasize
42.A.analyzedB.addressedC.simplifiedD.discovered
43.A.instructionsB.revolutionsC.associationsD.
negotiations
44.A.getintoB.turnawayC.goagainstD.insiston
45.A.pointedB.inspiredC.motivatedD.listed
46.A.comfortB.defendC.supportD.protect
47.A.activelyB.positivelyC.negativelyD.passively
48.A.finishB.rejectC.refuseD.interrupt
49.A.persuadeB.stimulateC.forceD.tempt
50.A.interactedB.workedC.respondedD.initiated
51.A.approachB.courseC.evolutionD.pattern
52.A.impracticalB.unimaginativeC.criticalD.illogical
53.A.keepsbackB.answersforC.agreesonD.launchesinto
54.A.conflictB.disasterC.strikeD.damage
55.A.challengeB.debateC.worryD.silence
SectionB(22分)
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageis
followedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreach
ofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage
youhavejustread.
(A)
Lastsummer,bird-watchersconfirmedthediscoveryofanew
speciesofbirdinCambodiawasnotaneventofparticularbiological
significance,butitwasstrikingforonereasoninpart.This
speciesofbirdwasdiscoverednotinanunspoiledrainforestbut
withinthelimitsCambodiascapital,PhnomPenhacitythesize
ofPhiladelphia.
Whattheresearchersfoundwassurprisingincities.The
medium-sizedcityinthestateabout110speciesofbirds,over95
percentofwhichwouldhavebeengrowingthereurbanization.
Ecologicallyspeaking,citiesaredifferent,concretebuildings.
Rather,eachuniquebio-profileakindofecologicalfingerprint
thatisagainsttheideaofanenvironmentdeadzone.
Ofcourse,itsalsotruethatintheworldofbirdsandplants,
asinhumansociety,thereissuchathingasworldwide-the
city-inhabitantswhofeelequallyathomeinSanFrancisco,Milan
andBeijing.Fourbirdsoccurinmorethan80percentofthecities
studied,and11plantsoccurredinmorethan90percentofthecities.
Ontheplantside,thoseareseeminglyspreadbyEuropeansettlement.
Intheair,itstheusualsuspects:therockpigeonandmanyother
birds."Theyhavebecomecompletelyadaptedtourbanlife,,zKatti
says?"Thatsnotmuchofsurprise.Buttheydontactuallydominate
asmuchaswethinktheydo."Thosespecies-occurringinthecities
acrosstheglobe-representonlyasmallpartofacitysnatural
varieties.
Notallcitiesareequalprotectorsofnativeanimalsandplants,
though.Oneofthebiggestpredictorsforacitysbiodiversityis
itsurbandesign.Territoryasvariedasbackyardsandstreettrees
canlayimportantrolesingreeningacity.Infact,theamouhtof
greenspaceisastrongerpredictorofthedensityofbiodiversity
thanacityssize.Ametropoliswithasizablenetworkofparkscan
containmorespeciespersquaremilethanamuchsmallercity.
Inaworldwherearchitecture,food,language,fashionand
commerceareincreasinglyglobalized,acitysnativeanimalsand
plantscanbeakindofidentity.Theremaybeneighborhoodsin
LondonandParisthatresembleSingaporeorHongKong.Citiesare
becomingsimilar,buttheirnaturalenvironmentsstandcompletely
apart.
56.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoyouthinkofPhnomPenh,
Cambodiascapital?
A.Itisfullofvariousrareplantsandanimals.
B.ItsbirdspopulationislargerthanthatofSanFrancisco.
C.ItsasbigasPhiladelphiaintermsofarea.
D.ItisonanequalfootingwithBeijingandMilan.
57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTthesameasthe
authorsidea?
A.Fromabiologicalpointnewchangeshappeneveryday.
B.Fromanenvironmentalpointthedailychangesarentobvious
enough.
C.Eachcityhasdifferentcharacteristicsintermsofecological
development.
D.Differentspeciesofcreaturesarebornindifferentcities.
58.Someplantsarefoundinmanycitiesintheworld,whichseems
tobearesultof____.
A.naturalselectionB.globalization
C.urbandevelopmentD.colonization
59.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.WhatSurprisingCities!TheMedium-sizedCityHasVarious
SpeciesofBirds!
B.ThePowerofPlantsandAnimals!TheCharmofAlltheCities!
C.TheCitiesAreConcreteJungles!NeverThinkaboutThemthe
SameWayAgain!
D.MoreSpeciesPerSquareMile!TheAmountofGreenSpaceIsa
StrongerPredictor!
(B)
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Cloudservicesletyouaccessyourfilesfromalmostanywhere.
Noneedtoworryaboutaonyourcomputerwhenyouareawayfrom
yourdesk.IfyouhaveanInternetconnection,youcanopenyour
filesfromanycomputer,orfromaphone,whentheyarestoredusing
aCloudservice.
UsingaCloudservicemakessharingfileseasier.Ifyousend
documentstoagroupusingemails,youmaythenwonderwhichversion
everyoneisworkingwith.WhensharingfilesusingaCloudservice,
everyonewillseethesamedocumentandthelatestversion.
Thefirstthingtoconsideristheamountofstoragespaceyou
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totheCloud.SomeCloudservicesarefree.But,ifyouneedalot
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EvenifeveryoneyouhaveevermetisaWindowsuser,youstill
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60.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
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61.Whatwillyouhavetodoifyouneedmorespacetostoremore
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others.
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theservice.
62.HowcanconsumersfindtheCloudservicethatsuitsthembest?
A.Bylearningmoreinformationaboutthespaceoccupiedbyfiles.
B.BycomparingCloudsfunction,storage,availablespaceand
prices.
C.Bysendingfilestoagroupofpeopleviae-mai1inquiringabout
theCloudservice.
D.BymakingfriendswithAndroiduserswhouseApplecomputers.
(C)
IsPaperlessOfficeReallyPaperless?
Arisingeconomyincreasedpapersalesby6yo7percenteachyear
intheearlytomid-1990s,andtheconvenienceofdesktopprinting
allowedofficeworkerstoindulgeanythingandeverything.In2004,
MsDunn,acommunicationssuppliesdirector,saidthatplainwhite
officepaperwouldseelessthana4percentgrowthrate,aprimary
reasonforwhichisthatsome47percentoftheworkforceentered
thejobmarketaftercomputershadalreadybeenintroducedto
offices.
Forofficeinnovators,thedreamofpaperlessofficeisanexample
ofhigh-techarrogance(傲慢).Todaysofficeserviceisoverwhelmed
Bymorenewspapersthaneverbefore.Afterdecadesofdevelopment,
theAmericangovernmentcanfinallygetridofthemadnessonpaper.
Inthepast,thedemandforpaperhasbeenfaraheadofgrowthin
theAmericaneconomy,butthesaleshaveslowedmarkedlyoverthe
pasttwotothreeyears,despitethegoodeconomicconditions.
“Oldhabitsarehardtobreak,,zsaysMs.Dunn."Therearesome
functionsthatpaperserveswhereascreendisplaydoesntwork.
Thosefuncitonsarebothitsstrengthanditsweakness.^Analysts
attributethedeclinetosuchfactorsasadvancesindigital
databasesandcommunicationsystems.Escapingourcravingforpaper,
however,willbeanythingbutaneasyaffair.
“Werefinallyseeingareductionintheamountofpaperbeingused
perworkerintheworkplace,〃saysJohnMaine,vicepresidentofa
papereconomicconsultingfirm."Moreinformationisbeing
transmittedelectronically,andanincreasingnumberofpeopleare
satisfiedthatinformationexistsonlyinelectronicformwithout
printingmultiplebackups.〃
Toreducepaperuse,somecompaniesareworkingtocombinedigital
andpapercapabilities.Forexample,Xeroxisdevelopingelectronic
paper:thindigitaldisplaysthatrespondtoastylus,likeapen
onpaper.Markscanbeerasedorsaveddigitally.Evenwithsuch
technologicaladvances,theincreasingamountsofelectronicdata
necessarilyrequiremorepaper.
“Theinformationindustrytodayiscomposedofathinpapercrust
surroundinganelectroniccore,z,Mr.Saffowrote.Thegrowingpaper
crustismostnoticeable,butthehiddenelectroniccoreisfar
largerandgrowingmorerapidly.Theresultisthatwearebecomign
paperless,butwehardlynoticeatall.^Thatsoneofthegreatest
ironiesoftheinformationage,“Saffosays.〃Itsjustcommonsense
thatthemoreyoutalktosomeonebyphoenorcomputer,itinevitably
leadstoaface-to-facemeeting.Thebestthingfortheaviation
industrywastheInternet.
63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTareasonforthe
slowdowninAmericanpapersales?
A.Workforcewithbettercomputerskills.B.Slowgrowthofthe
U.S.economy.
C.Changingpatternsinpaperuse.D.Changingemploymenttrends.
64.WhatdoesthelastsentenceinPara3mean?
A.Wehavetolookatpaperconsumptionfromdifferentangles.
B.Thereislittlechancethatpaperconsumptionwillfallinthe
digitalage.
C.Paperconsumptionwillbegreatlyreducedinthedigitalage.
D.Peoplearenolongersoaddictedtopaperinthedigitalage.
65.TheinnovationsfromXeroxandothercompaniesfeature_.
A.theintergrationofdigitaltechnologywithtraditionalpaper
B.thechancefromtraditionalpapertodigitaltechnology
C.thecombinationoftheuseofcomputerscreensandcellphones
D.anewtypeofcomputerwritingandcommunciation
66.Whatcanwedrawfromtheexampleoftheaviationindustry
inthelastparagraph?
A.Thedreamofthepaperlessofficewillberealizedsomeday.
B.Peopleusuallyprefertohaveface-to-facemeetingsinstead
ofusingcomputers.
C.Moredigitaldatauseleadstogreaterpaperuseinthedigital
time.
D.Somepeoplearenolongeropposedtovideo-conferencing.
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwith
apropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonly
once.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Therearefivereasonfortheaccidentandyouareguilty.
B.Everyyearthousandsofpeoplearehorriblykilled,andwesit
stillandletithappen.
C.Surprisingly,societyshouldsmileatthedriverandforgive
him.
D.Someonehasrightlysaidthatwhenapersonissittingbehind
thesteeringwheel,hiscarbecomesanextensionofhispersonality.
E.Alladvertisementsthatemphasizepowerandperformanceshould
bebanned.
F.Itistimetodevelopauniversalnormtoreducethissenseless
wasteofhumanlife.
TrafficRegulationandAccidentPrevention
Weliveinaremarkabletime,andmanyoftheoncefataldiseases
cannowbecuredwithmodernmedicineandsurgery.Itisalmost
certainthatonedayacurewillbefoundfortherestofthediseases.
Expectationsoflifehavegreatlyincreased.Butthoughthe
possibilityoflivingalongandhappylifeisgreaterthanever
before,everydaywewitnesstheincrediblekillingofmen,women
andchildrenontheroads.Manfightsagainstthemotor-car.Itis
anever-endingbattlewhichmanislosing.___67___
Nothingcanseriouslyincreaseyourriskofpotentiallyfatalcar
accidentsotherthanspeedingandfailingtopaydueattentionto
weatherconditions.___68___Thereisnodoubtthatthemotor-car
oftenbringsoutamansveryworstqualities.Usuallyquietand
pleasantpeople,whentheyarebehindthesteeringwheel,will
becomeunrecognizable.Theyareimpolite,aggressive,self-willed
liketwo-year-old,completelyselfish.Alltheirhidden
frustrations,disappointments,andjealousyseemtobecausedby
driving.
69___Itsallforhisownconvenience.Duetoaserioustragedy,
thecityisalmostuninhabitableandthehugeparkinglotmakesthe
townugly.Thedestructionofruralareasandtheannualmass
killingsarejustastatistic,easilyforgotten.Withregardto
driving,thelawsofsomecountriesarenotstrictandeventhe
strictestarenotstrictenough.
Trafficrulesareforeveryonetofollowunderanycircumstances,
andnoonecanmakeanexceptionunlessyoumakeajokeofyourown
life.Universallyacceptedstandardscanonlyhaveasignificant
beneficialontheincidenceofaccidents.Governmentsshould
developsafetycodesformanufacturers.___70___Thesemeasuresmay
soundcruel.However,ifthesemeasuresresultinareductionin
thelossoflifeeveryyear,theyshouldcertainlynotbeconsidered
serious.Afterall,theworldbelongstohumans,notcars.
IV.SummaryWriting.
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainidea
andthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Use
yourownwordsasfaraspossible.
AllMustHaveDegrees
InaclassroominSeoulagroupofteenagerssitovertheirdesks
intotalsilence.Studybeginsateightinthemorningandendsat
halfpastfourintheafternoon.Andsomeevengobackhomeat
midnight.LikethousandsofSouthKoreans,theyarepreparingfor
theimportantexam,whichwilllargelydeterminewhethertheygo
toagooduniversityornot.Degreeshavebecomeuseful.Seventy
percentofstudentswhograduatefromthecountryssecondaryschools
nowgostraighttouniversities.
Manymorecountrieshaveseenabigriseintheshareofyoung
peoplewithdegrees,butSouthKoreaisanextremecase.As
technologicalreformsrequireworkerstodomanydifficultand
demandingjobsthattheywouldnothavedonebefore,thereseems
tobereasonabletoinsis:thatmoreworkersreceiveagoodeducation
thanbefore.Andadegreeisanobviouswayforbrightyoungsters
Frompoorfamiliestoprovetheirabilities.Peopletendtoearn
moreiftheyhavedegrees.
Employersdonothavetopayforhighereducationandtheyare
increasinglyabletodemanddegreestoscreenouttheleast
motivatedorcapable.ArecentstudybyJosephFullerandManjari
RomaanofHarvardBusinessSchoolshowsthatcompaniesroutinely
requireapplicantstohavedegrees,eventhoughonlyaminorityof
thosealreadyworkingintherolehavethem.
TheEconomistsanalysisfoundthatbetween1970and2020,the
proportionof256workersaged25-64withatleastaoachelorsdegree
increased.Someofthemarehighlyintellectuallydemandingjobs,
suchasaviationengineers.Othersarenon-graduatejobssuchas
waitingtables.Sixteenpercentofwaitersnowhavedegrees,because
probablyinmostcasestheycouldnotfindjobsandlivepoorly.
Today,havingadegreeisusuallyanentryrequirement.
V.Translation.
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,using
thewordsgiveninthebrackets.
72.晚上別喝太多的咖啡,會睡不著覺的。(or)
73.事實證明,保持快樂的心態(tài)會降低得心臟病的風(fēng)險。(It)
74.樂觀的人不會過分懷念美好的舊時光,因為他們正忙著創(chuàng)造新的回
憶。(create)
75.追求穩(wěn)定并不是什么壞事,很多時候這樣的態(tài)度在促使我們提升自
我、挑戰(zhàn)難度、攀登高峰。(when)
VI.GuidedWriting.
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150words
accordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.
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參考答案
I.Listening
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11-13CDB14-16ADB17-20BCAB
II.Grammara
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