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龙岩市2017年高中毕业班教学质量检查英语试题参考答案第一、第二、第三部分1-5 ABCBA 6-10 CBBAC 11-15 CBACC 16-20 ACBAB21-25BCACC 26-30DBDAC 31-35DABAC 36-40 DEGAF41. ACBDC 46. BCABD 51. AABDD 56. ACDCB61. howling 62. safety 63. are stuck 64. As 65. strangers 66. shared 67. until /till 68. violent 69. it 70. on第四部分第一节短文改错Nowadays there are some students use cellphones to copy teachers’ lecture notes. They thinkusingthat taking notes with cellphones instead of by the∕hand can save time, that can be used in studies.whichIn my opinion, cellphones are either good nor bad. It depend on how we use it. We should makeneither depends themproperly use of cellphones. Cellphones are much easy for us to copy notes and more convenient toproper easiersearch ∧what we need. However, we should remember that cellphones in the classroom can lead toforlazy.laziness(或在lazy前加being)第二节书面表达Dear Sir or Madam,I’m sorry to trouble you but I’m afraid that I have to make a complaint about the novel Pride and Prejudice, which I bought from your online store on March 1st.Much to my disappointment, the novel was so poorly packed that the cover was torn when it reached me. What is worse, some pages are missing, which I think is unacceptable. It’s beyond belief to have received such poor service and I insist that you either replace the novel with a new one or give my money back. I’d be grateful if you could set tle my complaint as soon as possible.Thank you for your consideration. Your early reply will be highly appreciated.Yours sincerely,Li Hua附录1:录音原文Text 1M: Nancy, my sister and I are going camping this weekend. Care to join us for an adventure? W: I could be interested, but will there be snakes? I hate snakes. (1) They make me scared.Text 2M: I thought I heard someone at the door.W: It was just the postman with a package for the Browns. (2) They are away visiting their son.Text 3M: What’s the cost of a room for two nights?W: It’s $300. But there is a discount of $40 if you have a VIP ca rd. Do you have one?M: Yes, I do. (3)Text 4M: Have you heard that Nick Hornby is going to be at the City Nights Bookstore?W: Nick Hornby? I love his books. What’s he doing there?M:He’s giving a talk about his novel How to Be Good. (4)Text 5W: Hi. Come sit with me on the sofa. (5) The game will be starting soon.M: I can’t wait. It should be a great game.W: You’re right. Whichever team wins this game will be exciting. Oh look, the game is starting. Text 6W: Dad, I want to throw away the old newspapers in my room. (6)M: Throw them away? Why? Those newspapers can be recycled.W: But I can’t find any place to put my toys and clothes now.M: Your mother shouldn’t buy so many toys for you.W: Dad, can you help me clean my room and find a new place to put my toys?M: Sure. Just wait a few minutes until I finish reading this book, OK? (7)W: OK. I’ll watch TV for a while.Text 7 (第10题为推断题)M: Hi, Lisa. This is Mike.W: Oh, hi, Mike. Good morning.M: I’m calling you for a favor.W: Yes?M: My wife and I are going to take a seven-day holiday to Italy, (8)and I was wondering whether you could keep an eye on our house.W: When will you be gone?M: We’re leaving the day after tomorrow, (8) and we’ll be back next Sunday.W: What do you want me to do?M: Just come over every day and give my dog some food. I’ll leave the cans of dog food in the fridge.W: Sure. No problem. How about the plants? Do you want me to water them? (9)M: That would be great! I’ll bring the keys to you tomorrow morning. Th anks!Text 8W: Hey, how many people do you know in your family?M: I know several cousins, aunts, and uncles.W: I only know my two sisters and one brother. (11) You know a lot of people in your family.M: Well, that’s because I visit them pretty often. (12)W: Wow, I don’t really visit my other family members.M: You should. It’ll keep you close to them. Do your parents stay in contact with them?W: I think so. I do hear them talk about my cousins sometimes.M: I hope your parents make sure you stay in touch with them. You should also have a family reunion every year. That way, you will be able to get to know your distant relatives.W: That would be awesome, (13) but I don’t think we’ve ever had one. It makes me happy just thinking about it. (13) How often do you see your family?M: Almost every day.W: Wow, I feel like I should do that.Text 9W: So, um, what do you do for a living?M: Well, I’m a software developer. (14)W: Oh, what do you do exactly in your job? (14)M: Well, um, most of the time, I develop educational software for schools. And at the moment, I’m working on several educational apps for…you know, smart phones. (14)W: Oh, that’s great.M: Yeah, it’s a really good job. So, how about yourself?W: Well, actually, I’m a high school histor y teacher.M: Wow! Actually, I’ve created three apps about world history that you might be interested in. W: Seriously?M: Yeah.W: Oh, that sounds great. I’d love to see them. By the way, we’re having a barbecue at our place this Friday. Why don’t you com e over with your family and get to know some of the other neighbors? (16)M: Well, let me talk to my wife, but you know, we have five kids. (15)W: Seriously? Five kids? Wow.M: Yes, so they might eat all your food!W: Well, that’s no problem. I think it’l l be fun.Text 10Maria Bamford is an American comedian and actress. She was born in 1970 in California, but she grew up in Minnesota. Her father was a Navy doctor. She attended the University of Minnesota, where she received a degree in Creative Writing. She first began to do stand-up comedy when she was nineteen. Most of her comedy centers around mental health. (17) Bamford has been in many movies and TV shows, and has also voiced characters in cartoons. She voiced many of the characters in the show Adventure Time, and was the voice of Shriek in the cartoon CatDog. She starred in a documentary titled The Comedians of Comedy.In 2012, she recorded her own show called The Special Special Special and put it up on the Internet for her fans. (18) In 2013, she created the web series Ask My Mom, in which she plays both herself and her mother. She acted in season four of the TV show Arrested Development in 2013, (19)and she was also in season three of Louis CK’s T V show Louie, which aired in 2014. And in 2016, she starred in Lady Dynamite, a show based on her own life. It is available only on Netflix. (20)。

(A4版)龙岩市非一级达标校2017∽2018学年第二学期期末高二英语教学质量检查

(A4版)龙岩市非一级达标校2017∽2018学年第二学期期末高二英语教学质量检查

龙岩市非一级达标校2017∽2018学年第二学期期末高二教学质量检查英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意:请将试题的全部答案填写在答题卡上。

第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How long will the concert last?A.One hour.B.Two hours.C. Two and a half hours.2. For whom does the man want to buy a new sweater?A.Jim.B.Sue.C.Mary.3. What is Tom now?A.A secretary.B.A novelist.C.A reporter.4. Where is Bob’s jacket?A.On the school bus.B.On the wall.C.In his schoolbag.5. What is the woman doing?A.Encouraging the man.B.Asking for help.C.Making an excuse.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。

听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What does the speakers mainly talking about?A.What to eat every day.B.How to lose weight.C.When to go on a a diet.7. What happened to the man’s friend?A.He was getting sick of potatoes.B.He gained too much weight.C.He was ill in hospital.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

福建龙岩市一级达标校2016-2017学年高二英语上学期期末教学质量监测试题(扫描版)

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福建省龙岩市一级达标校2016-2017学年高二英语上学期期末教学质量监测试题(扫描版)龙岩市一级达标校2016~2017学年第一学期期末高二教学质量检查英语试题参考答案第一、第二、第三部分1-5 ACBAA 6-10 BABBB 11-15 ACBCC 16-20 ACABC21-25BBDCD 26-30 ACDAB 31-35 DCBAC 36-40 AGBFE41-45 BDCAB 46-50ADCBC 51-55 DABDC 56-60 ABACD61. to concentrate 62. which/that 63. on 64. confidently65. what /whatever 66. discoveries 67. have wasted 68. involvement69. yourself 70. an/one第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Dear Mr. Hush,I have just learned over the radio that you feel as badly as I do about the way people use theirbadcellphones. Very often in public place, people speak loudly on their cellphones, and we have toplaceshearing about what is none of our business. So who cares about that? Not me! Why should I knowhear But∧life of people I don’t even know? This is really nice that someone famous like you speak out for athe It speaksquiet living space.And it is even more wonderful to know about you yourself always talk quietly when using thecellphone in public. Thanks for not sharing that you are talking about. We had shared too muchwhat have noise already!A Person on Your Side第二节书面表达(满分25分)Dear Mary,I’m so glad to hear from you and welcome to travel in my hometown. Now I’d like to invite you to my house and tell you the way to my house.After getting off the train, take the road in front of the station. Go straight ahead an d you’ll see a chicken farm. Don’t make any turns. Keep going till you cross the bridge, and you’ll find a big tree on your left. Walk past the tree, and take the first right turn. Five more minutes’ walk and you’ll see several houses. My house is at the e nd of the road, next to the river.Together with this letter is a map. Just call me if you need any help.I’m looking forward to your visit.Li Hong 附录1:录音原文Text 1M: Mom, can I spend the night at Peter’s house? I finished all my homework. Can I be back tomorrow at noon?W: Come back at eleven. I need your help with something in the kitchen.Text 2M: Hey, Sis, are you free to join my wife and I at Bacara Restaurant tomorrow night? W: Oh, that sounds great, Steve! I’ve always wanted to try that place. Oh, but you know what? I’m supposed to meet my friend Daniel that night. Is it OK if he comes along? M: Of course!Text 3W: My phone bill seems to go up every month. I don’t know what’s going on.M: You need to look at your bill carefully every month. I often call the company whenever something seems wrong. They make major mistakes sometimes.Text 4M: This book is boring. I’ve been reading it all night, but I really don’t want to finish it. Maybe I should get another book to read.W: I don’t think that’s what your professor had in mind when he gave you that assignment. Text 5W: I know it’s the day before the test, but I really need your help. My professor is busy with meetings all day. I can’t fail this class. I’ll pay double your normal rate. M: OK, let me check my schedule…Text 6W: That’s a beautiful necklace there…the one behind the diamond ring. Can I take a look at it?M: Of course, madam. This just came in yesterday. It’s pretty old, but it’s still in great shape. You can see handmade details everywhere.W: Oh, I love this style. It reminds me a little of what my grandmother used to wear: simple things that were not too fancy.M: Would you like to try it on?W: Maybe I can just check…yeah, just what I thought: a little out of my price range. Thank you, though!M: My pleasure! Let me know if I can help you after my break.Text 7W: So, what do you think you want to study in college, John?M: I’ve been thinking about film studies.W: Really? I had no idea about it.M: Yeah, most people are pretty shocked to learn that about me. But this is a perfect chance for me. I want to see if I can make a career out of something I’m already into.W: What was your parents’ reaction?M: Well, they really want me to be a programmer. They think that’s where the job market is headed for young people. But they understand how much this means to me.W: That’s awesome. Personally, I’m interested in economics. My parents have never pressured me to make any decisions about my major.M: Yeah. Sometimes I wish that my parents were a little bit more like yours...Text 8M: Mrs. Robinson, I’m Dr. Andrews. Your son, Jesse, is going to be all right.W: Oh, thank goodness! What happened to him? I just got a call from the police department to come down here.M: We’re not quite sure. We think the accident was the other driver’s fault. And that caused Jesse’s car to crash into a tree. The damage to Jesse’s car would suggest that. W: Can I go in and see him?M: I’m afraid not right now, Mrs. Robinson. We need to do some tests. I’ll give you an update in a few hours, OK?W: All right. But what are we supposed to do now?M: I’d advise you to get something to eat and be back in three hours, and by that time,I should have more information for you.W: Thank you so much, Dr. Andrews!Text 9W: Excuse me, sir. You look like you’re looking for something. Can I help you find anything? M: Yes. The way things are organized here is really different than usual. Did you guys change some stuff around or something?W: Yes, we made some changes. For example, the area we’re standing in used to be the bakery,and the meat section was on the other side of the store, but we changed those locations about two weeks ago. And now the meat section is in the back of the store.M: No wonder. I come here once a month.W: What do you think the way it looks?M: Well, to be honest, it’s not as easy for me to find the things I need. I like the old way better.W: Well, I’ll keep it in mind and bring it up with my manager. Is there anything I could help you find?M: I really need some items for the bathroom. Where would I find those?W: On goods shelf four. The entire shelf is filled with things for the bathroom.M: Great! I’m also looking for some oranges, but I can see the fruit section just to the left over there. I’ll let you know if I need any more help.Text 10The subway system in San Francisco serves the transportation needs of about five million residents, with 45 stations across a dozen cities and towns in the San Francisco Bay Area. There are a total of four lines that are known by color: yellow, orange, red, and blue. All lines travel through San Francisco, and service runs from 5:00 a.m. to midnight. An interesting fact is that only one third of the stations are below street level; the rest are either at street level or travel high above the freeway. The average speed of the trains is 35 miles per hour, but they can go up to 80 miles an hour. The cost to ride the trains depends on how far you want to go. Many people who live in the suburbs take the train into San Francisco to go to work. This means that the system is very crowded from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and again from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., but outside these times, the subway system is not very busy. This can be great if you want to get a seat, but it also means that there are fewer trains. During rush hour, trains come every 5-10 minutes, but in the middle of the day and late at night, trains come every 20-30 minutes.。

福建省龙岩市一级达标校2017-2018学年高一下学期期末教学质量检查英语试题 Word版含答案

福建省龙岩市一级达标校2017-2018学年高一下学期期末教学质量检查英语试题 Word版含答案

龙岩市非一级达标校2017-2018学年第二学期期末高一教学质量检查英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意:请将试题的全部答案填写在答题卷上。

第I卷(选择题满分100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the woman think of her dress?A.It’s cute.B.It fits her very well.C.It’s a little small for her.2. How will the speakers go to the hospital?A.By bus.B.By bike.C.On foot.3. Where are the speakers?A.In Paris.B.In Blackpool.C.In Manchester.4. How much does the ticket cost?A.$10.B.$7.C.$3.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The weather.B.A football match.C.Their weekend plans.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

福建省龙岩市一级达标校2016-2017学年高二上学期期末教学质量检查英语试题含答案

福建省龙岩市一级达标校2016-2017学年高二上学期期末教学质量检查英语试题含答案

(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意:请将试题的全部答案填写在答题卡上。

第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What will the young man do tomorrow morning?A. Help his motherB. Go to Peter’s houseC. Do his homework2. How many people will have dinner together tomorrow night?A. TwoB. ThreeC. Four3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The man’s companyB. Phone billsC. Mistakes online4. What does the woman mean?A. The man needs to finish the bookB. The man should check with his professorC. The ending of the book will be boring5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Private teacher and pupilB. Professor and studentC. Advisor and researcher第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2017年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题word版

2017年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题word版

2017年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题一:听力1. who is the guy over there?A. David’s friendB. Emily’s workmateC. Lyn’s colleague2. Where are the speakers having the talk?A. In the hospitalB. In the streetC. In the post office3. When will the man come back from Sydney?A. WednecdayB. ThursdayC. Friday4. What are the speakers going to do this weekend?A. Go to the cinemaB. Pick out a moveC. Talk about the news5. How much will the woman finally pay?A. $20B. $24C. $30听第六段对话,回答第6-7题6. When are the speakers going for a drink?A. After workB. Next weekC. Before lunch7. What attracts the speakers to the new cafe?A. Good serviceB. Delicious foodC. Nice environment听第七段对话,回答第8-9题8. What’s the probale relationship between the speakers?A. Waiter and guestB. Driver and passengerC. Manager and dirver9. How will the woman get to the airport?A. By undergroundB. By busC. By taxi听第八段对话,回答第10-12题10. What is the man most likely to be?A. An ambassadorB. A reporterC. A policeman11. Where was the passport lost?A. In the shopB. On the way homeC. At home12. What will the woman do in the end?A. Go back to the shopB. Get in touch with the EmbassyC. Look for her passport at home听第九段对话,回答第14-16题13. What are the speakers going to Bremen for?A. To do some sightseeingB. To taste local foodC. To visit a friend14. What are the speakers discussion?A. Where they are nowB.Why they’ve got lostC. How they can find the r ight way15. Where will the speakers finally go for help?A. To a farm houseB. To a gas stationC. To a restaurant16. Which country do the speakers probably come from?A. EnglandB. GermanyC. France听第十段对话,回答第17-20题17. Who will pay less than $2 for a visit to the Sea Life Center?A. A grown-upB. A childC. A school group member18. What must they do if a group of visitors need a special guided tour?A. Make an appointment on arrivalB. Call the Sea Life Center ahead of timeC. Inform the information desk in advance19. What attracts tourists most in the Sea Life Center?A. The fish showB. The feeding timeC. The big glass tube20. Who is the speaker?A. A leader of a tour groupB. A guide of the Sea Life CenterC. A receptionist at the information desk.AAfter 4 silent years, the 27-year-old British singer Adele Adkins has finally introduced herself again with Hello, the opening song from her third album 25, which will come out on Nov.20 Although Adele is a very successful singer now,music wasn’t always what she saw herself doing.At age 10, when she saw her grandmother’s pain over the death of Adele’s grandfather, she pictured herself as a heart surgeon.“I wanted to fix people’s hearts,”she told the UK music website i-D,remembering the childhood interest she’d had in biology classes until she found out that her real talent was for singing.Adele didn’t go to mediccal school,but many would agree that she still has healing(治愈) powers. “Her songs find the kind of memory every listener holds somewhere in their heart” This kind of feeling is what people have always liked in Adele,” said The Telegraph. “She writes a pop diary, sharing the simple secrets of her heart”Most successful pop stars make albums at a fast pace, but not Adele. After her second album 21 won the 2012 Grammy Award for Album of the Year, she made it clear with her label that she would spend “four or five years” making her next ablum. She told V ogue magazine. “I won’t come out with new music until it’s better than 21”Instead of seeking fame, Adele remained silent and moved to the counrtyside. In her free time, she loved to watch TV series Teen Mom, American Horror Story,and The Walking Dead.Living life as normally as pos sible is important to the singer’s art. “Nobody wants to listen to a record from someone who’s not living in the real world” Adele told i-D. “So I live a low-key life for my fans.”21. What does the text mainly tell us?A. The popularity of Adele’s albu m 25B. The healing powers of Adele’s musicC. The secrets of Adele’s success in musicD. The reason for Adele’s becoming a singer.22. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Adele wasn’t interested in musicB. Adel e wasn’t good at music at firstC. Music wasn’t very important in Adele’s lifeD. Music wasn’t all Adele wanted to be devoted to/23. Why doesn’t Adele want to make albums at a fast pace?A. To live a low-key lifeB. To win the Grammy AwardC. To guarantee the quality of her musicD. To share the secrets of her heart as a musician24. What can we know about Adele?A. Her album Hello will come out on Nov. 20B. She has kept a diary since childhoodC. She moved to the countryside before 2012D. Her works are based on real life.BMany managers believe that overworkin gis an evidence of devotion from their employees’ side. Still few others regard this custom as a threat to the workers’work-life balance,which may negatively influence the level of productivity and efficiency.Employees at Amsterdam design studio Heldergroen won’t be putting in much overtime. Not in the office,at any rate.That’s because every day at6:00am,their desks,tables and other work surfaces, with their computers attached, are lifted to the ceiling by steel cables (绳索) normally used to move heavy props (道具) in theartrical productions. If you leave a half-eaten sandwich on your desk, you’re out of luck.“Once the chairs and other workplace paraphernalia are cleared away,the space is free for evening and weekend use as a dance floor,yoga studio…or anything else you can think of---the floor is actually yours” director Sander Veenendaal said.In a way,the office space itself is working overtime for Heldergroen,bringing about lots of publicity and carrying an enlightened (有启发的) message of career-life balance far and wide. “We think that doing activitied like this makes it easier for people to work here,” says Veenendaal. “You know when it is time to relax or do something else that inspires you”That sounds awesome. There’sjust one catch. In the morning, the desks reappear and everybody has to go back to work.25. What can we learn about the employees at Heldergroen?A. They are unwilling to work lateB. They are discouraged from working overtimeC. They are persuaded to leave the office earlierD. They are to put away their computers afterwork26. What does the underlined word “paraphernalia” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.PropsB. FoodC. EquipmentD. Cables27. What does the author think of the Heldergr oen’s offcie design?A. CreativeB. InconvenientC. OrdinaryD. StrangeCCrime fighers could have2new tool at hand.Researchers have developed a cutting-edge technique to identify human hair. Their test is quicker than DNA analysis techniques currently used by law enforcementDNA testing is commonly used for identification because DNA is unique to each individual (个体). However, environmental and chemical processes can degrade DNA, limiting its usefulness over time.Protein(蛋白质)in hair,on the other hand,is more stable than DNA but can also have variations (变异体) that may be unique to the individual.“Our analysis process can be used universally,”says Ms.Huang.“One of our samples(样本) even included dyed hair and the test was 100 per cent accurate. The test was able distinguish East Asians, Caucasians and South Asians”Dr. Beauchemin says she has got in touch with law enforcement agencies about using the new technology. She is also planning to collect more hair samples and continue her research with a goal of finding where exactly in the world the hair sample is from, to look for more races and determine specific age.“We are in a very similar place with protein-based identification to where DNA testing was during the early days of its development,”said chemist Brad Hart.“This method will be a game-changer, and while we’ve made a lot of progress toward improving it, there are steps to go before this new technique is able to reach its full potential.”28. What’s the main purpose of the text?A. To analyze crime scenesB. To distinguish different racesC. To show the usefulness of DNA testingD. To introduce a new identification method29. Which will be the most useful in identifying a person according to Brad Hart?A. Chemical materialsB. Protein in hairC. DNA variationsD. Blood sample30. What’s the advantage of the protein-based identification over DNA testing?A. StabilityB. PopularityC. SecurityD. Convenience31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph of the text?A. DNA testing will soon reach its full potentialB. Protein-based identification remains to be improvedC. Protein-based identification has replaced DNA testingD. DNA testing develops as rapidly as protein-based identificationDThe English have a difficutl and, generally speaking, dysfunctional (不协调的) relationship with clothes. Their main problems is that they have a desperate need for rules and are unable to get along without them.This helps to explain why they have an international reputation for dressing in general very badly, but with specific areas of excellence, such as high-class men’s suits ceremonial costume, and innovative (革新的) street fashion. In other words, we English dress best when we are “ in uniform”You may be surprised that I am including “innovative street fashion ” in the ca tegory of uniform. Surely the parrot-haired punks (朋克摇滚乐迷) or the Vietorian vampire Goths are being original, not following rules? It’s true that they all look different and eccentric (奇特的) but in fact they all look eccentirc in exactly the same way.They are wearing a uniform.The only truly eccentric dresser in this country is the Queen, who pays no attention to fashion and continues to wear what she likes, a kind of 1950s fashion, with no regard for anyone else’s opinion. However, it is true that the styles invented by young E nglish people are much more eccentric than any other nation’s street fashion. We may not be individually eccentric, apart from the Queen, but we have a sort of collecive eccentricity, and we appreciat originality in dress even if we don’t individually have it.Another “rule of behavior I had discovered was that it is very important for the English not to take themselves too seriously, to be albe to laugh at themselves. However, it is wll known that mostteenagers tend to take themse lves a bit too seriously”Tye Goths,in their scaring black costume,certainly look as if they are taking themseveles seriously.But when I got into conversation with them,I discovered that they too had a sense of humor. I was once chatting to a Goth in the full vampire costome—with a white face, deep purple lipstick,and black parrot-hair.I saw he was also wearing a T-shirt with“Goth”.“Why are you wearing that?” I asked. “ It’s in case you don’t realize I’m a Goth, ” he answered, pretending to be Serious. We both burst out laughing.32. What can we know about the English people?A. They need rules to dress wellB. They are in need of uniformsC. They are creative in generalD. They lead the world trend.33. Who is individually eccentric in dressing?A. A high-calss manB. A parrot-haired punkC. The QueenD.The fashion innovator34. Which of the following can best describe the Goths?A.They dress badlyB. They dress in an amusing wayC. They are unable to laugh at the way they dressD. They are less fashionalbe than the other English people.35. What may be the best title for the text?A. How the English DressB. How the English Admire FashionC. Why the English Like UniformsD. Why the English Are Esscentric in Dress七选五Although people value intelligence---understanding,reasoning,the ability to learn—they also respect wisdom,or the knowledge and experience that they gain over a lifetime.In some ways, wisdom is like beauty: we value we desire, we know it when we see it, but it is nearly impossible to pin down such a nice quality. ___36____1. Working at being social.Studies show that people who stay connected to others show higer levels of wisdom than those who remain alone. ____37____ Next time you’re at a party or gathering, single out someone who’s standing alone and strike up a conversation.2. _____38____Wisdom involves being ablt to understand all sides of an issue without letting personal feelings get in the way. Opening your mind means realizing that everyone has a life story that influences their actions. During the course of every day, make a note of the issues that annoy you, and take a moment to see them form the other side.3. Learning how to say “ I could be wrong”A wise person understands that it is impossible to know everything and that life is likely to take unexpected turns. ____39____ Admitting that there are time when you could be mistaken will go a long way in strengthening your fame.4. Reading the news._____40____If you don’t already read a dialy paper or news online,start by going through a single front-page article from a major respected news source.Almost everyone has the potential to become wiser, particularly if you strengthen these habits.A. Practicing being open-mindedB. Sharing good news with your friendsC.But researchers have tried and here’s what they’ve foundD. Recognizing your errors can lead only to even greater wisdomE. Make an effort to join a new club, or invite an old friend for coffeeF. You do not have to admit your mistakes if you are really unwilling toG. You cannot make balanced choices unless you understand world circumstance.完型填空I was first offcier at an airline. One Christmas Eve, I was checking instruments in __41__for my last flight of the day __42__ I heard a noise behind me. I looked __43__my shoulder. Just outside the cockpit (驾驶舱) doorway was boy of about nine __44__at the cockpit. At my glance he started to__45__. “Come on in here, ”I called. The boy stepped ___46__into the cockpit. “My name’s Chad” I said, sticking out my hand. With a shy smile he put his hand in __47__, “I’m Sam”The captain would be in any minute. Sam looked so __48__that I didn’t want to cut short his fun.I told sam the __49__of each button. Finally Captain Jim came aboard. I __50__Sam to Jim, who gave him a broad smile.“You ever__51__an airplane before,Sam?” Jim asked.Eyes wide,Sam __53__ his head. Following my __53__, he carefully pressed a button as big as his hand to start the __54__, which hummed (发出嗡嗡声) to life. Sam looked like he was about to cry with __55__. We started up the other engine, __56__, and arrived in Macon about 40 minutes later.Early Christmas morning,Sa m’s mother came by and__57__a tin of cookies with a note of thanks. Jim looked at it, __58__, and read it aloud, “Thank you for what you’ve done, Sam has been dreaming about becoming a pilot. __59__,he’s got cancer…”A samll __60 ___deed that one does ca n make a big difference to someone else’s life.41A time B return C preparation D exchange42A after B when C as if D even though43A over B around C above D from44A glaring B aiming C shouting D starting45A get in B turn away C run out D set off46A cautiously B unexpectedly C desperately D deliberately47A his B him C me D mine48A thrilled B worried C afraid D confident49A type B function C problem D regulation50A carried B reported C introduced D directed51A saw B boarded C started D visited52A raised B bowed C nodded D shook53A signals B instructions C example D schedule54A flight B journey C button D engine55A happiness B anxiety C sympathy D fright56A gave up B pulled over C took off D went out57A took B made C bought D left58A sighed B sobbed C breathed D relieved59A Strangely B Eventually C Carelessly D Unfortunately60A heroic B risky C kind D honest语法填词When Dad told me I was going to take a scuba diver training course,I was reallly excited.I thought I’d like those people on TV, __________(play) with fishIn the pool. Rob, my instructor, demanded we do what he did. One of the drills _______(be) to take our masks off at the deep end, replace them, _____ clear them of water. I was n’t doing tha t because I couldn’t open my eyes underwater or keep water out of my nose. I __________(terrify) and make excuse after excuse about ________ I couldn’t do it. Rob walked over and said, “Alaya, you don’t have to do this if you don’t want to.Nobody is forcing you. ” Though I said I wasn’t going to do it, my ____________(foot) carried me toward the pool.With my eyes tightly __________(close), I dived in and made my way to ________ other end. The water felt unnatural against my face.I____________(quick)threw on my mask and started clearing it of water. Rob gave me thumbs up. I learned a big lesson: there is nothing to fear but fear _________(it)改错Zhou Yan is the Senior Three student.Last week, he goes to see a doctor because of his arms and fingers hurt.The doctor told him the fact that had a “moble phone disease”.Zhou sent messages for his friends with his moble phone all the time, even in bed.Zhou started to do badly in all the exam because he spent so many time on his moble phone.He didn’t sotp use the moble phone until his arms hurt.Yang Ling, which is an expert from a health center, said students should try to use their moblephones less, ecpecial at school.书面表达假定你是李华,你的班级决定组织同同学们5月30日端午节(the Dragon Boat Festival)一起骑自行车去西湖看龙舟比赛。

2017-2018学年度龙岩市高三毕业班教学质量检查考试英语试题word版

2017-2018学年度龙岩市高三毕业班教学质量检查考试英语试题word版

2017-2018年度龙岩市高三上学期质量检查考试英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下测短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答卡上将该项涂黑ABusiness administration is the most popular undergraduate major in U.S.colleges and universities,accounting for as much as one-fifth of all bachelor degrees awarded each year.Students naturally think of a business degree as the surest way to land a good job after graduation Many international students agree. Twenty percent studied business last year ---the second most popular major after major after engineering. according to the Institute of International Education.Below are descriptions of three of U.s.colleges and universities with strong offerings in business.Bentley College Waltham, MassachusettsBentley offers its 4.000 undergraduates a top-flight business education and.an.equally strong liberal-arts program that leaves them well-prepared to join the ranks of future business leaders. The college occupies a scenic campus only a shuttle-bus ride from Boston's Harvard Square.More than 90 percent of students seek career-oriented internships (实习)Bucknell University Lewisburg, PennsylvaniaBucknell's 3,500 undergraduates benefit from small classes and an engaging staff at this liberal-arts institution in a remote but beautiful campus in central Pennsylvania. Accounting and financial management are specialties in the introductory management course that create and sell a product and then donate their profits to charity (慈善).University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OhioThis urban university with 21,000 undergraduates,located a mile from downtown Cincinnati, was the birthplace of cooperative education over a century ago.Under this five-year “ea rn while you lear n”program,more than 3,000 students alternate academic study with internships in local businesses and other organizations.21.What makes business administration popular with U.S.college students?A.A good job after graduation.B.Scenic campuses near downtown.C.Easy access to bachelor degrees.D.A shortcut to academic achievements.22.What does Bentley College do for its students?A.Encourage them to join in charity sale.B.Train them to be business leaders.C.Benefit them from small-size classes.D.Provide them the first-class business education.23.Where can students combine academic study with working experience.A.The Institute of International EducationB.Bentley College.C.University of Cincinnati.D.Bucknell University.A Hobby is a regular activity that is done fr enjoyment, typically during one‟s leisure (闲暇的) time. By continually taking part in a particular hobby, one can acquire practical skill and knowledge in that area. Is travel a good hobby? Travel, in the youngest sort, is a part of education and, in the elder, a part of experience. Some may think otherwise. To them, visiting churches, castles, libraries, etc. is an absolute wastage of time. They may further say that one can read the account of these or see the films of the important places of the world. They forget that touch of actuality gives a difference type of sensation and satisfaction.Travelling may be an expensive hobby but it makes up for the financial loss. If a traveller has interest in life and its manifestations (表现), one can find much to keep oneself absorbed and happy. A student of any stream can definitely find something of his own interest and studies. One can definitely find everything that satisfies his cravings for knowledge and feelings.As a hobby, travelling keeps us busy during leisure time; it is the best method to make use of time. Till a person breaks from dull routine, physically and mentally, one cannot find satisfaction. Travelling helps us to achieve this break. At a new place one is curious to know and eager to gather all the unknown information about the place which he has neither read nor heard before and he gets thrills and surprises which keep the interest and enthusiasm alive and encourage us to keep our journey on.While travelling, one comes across a number of people from varied backgrounds and places. By interacting with them, he comes to know about their traditions also. In case one has psychological bent of mind, one increases one‟s experience and power to understand others. Understanding human nature is, perhaps, the best part of education. Travelling satisfies all demands of a good hobby-- it is absorbing education and refreshment to the mind, body and soul.24.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. Different views on travel.B.The drawbacks of travel.C.The importance of touching nature.D.Differences between a hobby and travel.25.Which of the following can replace the underlined word “carvings” in the second paragraph?A.changes.B.researches.C.desires.D.problems.26.What can a person do to benefit himself both in his mind and body?A.Travel about at his rush hours.B.Take a break from daily routine by traveling,C.Stay curious to know things around every dayD.Interact with people from diverse cultures.27.What is the best title for the text?A.Curiosity Killed the CatB.Travel Is a Good HobbyC.Absorb Education & Refresh YourselfD.Stay Hungry & Never Forget Your AmbitionSweet or sally? What kind of tastes do you like? If like me, you have a sweet tooth and you probably can't resist eating cakes, biscuits or chocolate and will sweeten your tea or coffee with spoonfuls of sugar---delicious! But the taste makes it very easy to ignore the warnings that too much of the white stuff (东西) is bad for our health.Consuming sugar is an addiction---the more we eat, the more we want. Today's processed food, like ready meals, is related to the stuff and many fizz(起泡的)drinks contain seven teaspoons of sugar in just one can. In the UK, statistics show that sugar consumption is at its highest level in history and the government is trying to get the food industry to cut the amount of sugar in popular products like chocolate bars by 20% by 2020.Of course, sugary food tastes nice, it can help life our mood, and a part in it can refresh us. But there are dangers too: a high-suger diet is linked to putting on weight and being overweight can increase the risk of getting type 2 diabetes(糖尿病).With these warming signs, I have considered changing my diet by replacing sugary snacks with fruit and salty biscuits --but that‟s boring!I‟m not alone. BBC journalist Radhika Shanghai, has gone one step further. Encouraged by some well-knowns and nutritionists promoting a …zero tolerance' approach to sugar,she gave it up altogether, thinking it would make her healthier. Initially she says, "My first fortnight involves mood swings. I have disturbing headaches and feel permanently hung-over." These symptoms disappeared but she still found food shopping hard as she was stressing about buying the right things.Her experiment wasn't a success. She eventually sought advice from Susan Jebb, professor of diet and population health at Oxford University who said:"Lots of people enjoy sugar and gain pleasure from it,so one has to find a balance between enjoyment and eating the right amount."28.What is a person with a sweet tooth most likely to do?A. Reject sweet cakes.B.Have his coffee blackC.Add sugar to his drinks.D.Remember the farm of sweet food.29.What can we infer from the 2nd and 3nd paragraphs?A.Sugar consumption is all bad for us.B.Processed food contains no sugar.C.People in UK tend to consume less sugar.D.Chocolate bars are popular with the British30.Why does he author want to change his diet.A.To avoid being overweightB.To quit his boring life.C.To enjoy sugar-free foodD.To cheer himself up.31.What can we lean about the BBC journalist?A.She replaced her usual diet with salty and biscuits.B.She promoted a balance between joy and pressure.C.She reduced her sugar consumption successfully.D.She suffered some side effects from eating no more sugarLast year DeepMind‟s AlphaGo programme took on and beat two of the world's best players of the Chinese game of Go (围棋) -- an unbelievable achievement seen as a milestone in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). That programme was trained by first giving it vast amounts of data from amateur and professional games.The new AlphaGo Zero began with a blank board and nothing but the rules of Go and set about playing against itself. Within three days it was so advanced that it took on the previous version, which had taken months to develop, and defeated it by a hundred games to zero.DeepMind says that creating knowledge from first principles without leaning from human expertise (专门技能) is an important step in developing artificial intelligence.The company‟s founder Demis Hassabis said said this breakthrough could help in real world problems such as designing new drugs or discovering new materials.In 1997,Garry Kasparov was defeated by Deep Blue,a computer program written by IBM, running on a supercomputer.This was the first time that a ruling world chess champion was defeated by a computer program in tournament conditions.Superficially, AlphaGo's win against Lee Sedol can be compared to Deep Blue's win against Gary Kasparov, which happened almost 20 years ago. So:whats the big deal? We have to understand the differences between chess and Go.In chess, each player begins with 16 pieces of six different types. Each piece of type move differently.The goal of the game is to seize the other player's king.Go starts with an empty board. The goal of the game is to gain as much territory (领地)as possible.Although the rules of Go might appear simpler than those of chess, the complexity of Go is higher.Also, games usually last longer for lots of moves.A typical game in Go might last for 15 moves vs 80 in chess.32.What helped the new AlphaGo Zero defeat the previous version?A.A supercomputer.B.Some human expertise.C.A blank board and the rules of Go.D.Abundant data from various games.33.Which of the following is TRUE about the AlphaGo programme?A.It records the steps in the development of AI.B.It might help solve some real world problems.C.It may help develop a new computer system.D.It will rule the world Go champions.34.What can we learn about the Game of Go from the text?A.Each player starts with16 pieces or six types.B.It lasts longer for more rules.C.It is more complex than the game of chess.D.It takes far fewer moves than the game of chess35. What is the author‟s attitude towards the outcome of AI development?A.doubtfulB.DisappointedC.UncaringD. Positive第二节How can we keep safe personal information on our computers or cellphones? ____36___View emails with a careful eyeIt‟s best to view all e-mails with care. Hackers can make emails look like real company emails. __37__ It‟s best to search for the original source of the information, and try to find the direct link from the site instead of using the link provided in the email.Use two-factor authentication (双重认证)Two-factor authentication adds a second level of security to an account. __38__ it‟s a security option that requires a password as well as an additional piece of information only the user would know.Update apps and operating systems__39___ While these updates may appear to only change the way your phone's software looks, they often come with security improvements.There may be a bug(软件漏洞).Those bugs are discovered by cell providers or smart phone makers, so it's a good idea to upgrade them.__40___It's no surprise that changing your password has always been a basic form of protection.But what we pick as passwords and how we manage them are important. First, passwords should never include your personal information.So stay away from names and birthdates.Ideally, passwords are combination of lowercase (小写)and uppercase(大写)letters and random characters.It could be strong, long password that doesn't have any personal information, making it harder to remember.A.Manage passwords securityB.Here are some steps to make it.C.often users are unwilling to update their mobile devices.bine your personal information with random figuresE.It can trick readers into clicking on dangerous links.G.Here are some ways to create your online personal passwordsH. Do it if there‟s an option for your email, banking site or social media site第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题15分,满分30分)先出可以填人空白处阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2017年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题

2017年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题

年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题∙第一部分∙ 听力(共两节,满分 分)第一节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) ♒☐ ♓♦ ♦♒♏ ♑◆⍓ ☐❖♏❒ ♦♒♏❒♏✍✌ ♋❖♓♎❼♦ ♐❒♓♏⏹♎∙∙ ☜❍♓●⍓❼♦ ♦☐❒❍♋♦♏∙∙ ☹⍓⏹❼♦ ♍☐●●♏♋♑◆♏ ♒♏⏹ ♋❒♏ ♦♒♏ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ♒♋❖♓⏹♑ ♦♒♏ ♦♋●✍✌ ✋⏹ ♦♒♏ ♒☐♦☐♓♦♋●∙∙ ✋⏹ ♦♒♏ ♦♦❒♏♏♦∙∙∙ ✋⏹ ♦♒♏ ☐☐♦♦ ☐♐♐♓♍♏ ♒♏⏹ ♦♓●● ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ♍☐❍♏ ♌♋♍ ♐❒☐❍ ⍓♎⏹♏⍓✍✌ ♏♎⏹♏♦♎♋⍓∙∙∙ ❆♒◆❒♦♎♋⍓∙∙∙∙ ☞❒♓♎♋⍓ ♒♋♦ ♋❒♏ ♦♒♏ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ♑☐♓⏹♑ ♦☐ ♎☐ ♦♒♓♦ ♦♏♏♏⏹♎✍✌ ☝☐ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ♍♓⏹♏❍♋∙ ♓♍ ☐◆♦ ♋ ❍☐❖♓♏∙∙ ❆♋● ♋♌☐◆♦ ♦♒♏ ⏹♏♦♦ ☟☐♦ ❍◆♍♒ ♦♓●● ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ♐♓⏹♋●●⍓ ☐♋⍓✍第二节(共 小题每小题 分,满分 分) ♒♏⏹ ♋❒♍ ♦♒♏ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ♑☐♓⏹♑ ♐☐❒ ♋ ♎❒♓⏹✍✌ ✌♐♦♏❒ ♦☐❒∙∙∙∙ ☠♏⌧♦ ♦♏♏∙∙∙ ♏♐☐❒♏ ●◆⏹♍♒  ♒♋♦ ♋♦♦❒♋♍♦♦ ♦♒♏ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ⏹♏♦ ♍♋♐♏✍ ✌ ☝☐☐♎ ♦♏❒❖♓♍♏∙∙∙ ♏●♓♍♓☐◆♦ ♐☐☐♎∙∙ ☠♓♍♏ ♏⏹❖♓❒☐⏹❍♏⏹♦听第 段材料,回答第 、 题。

 ♒♋♦❼♦ ♦♒♏ ☐❒☐♌♋♌●♏ ❒♏●♋♦♓☐⏹♦♒♓☐ ♌♏♦♦♏♏⏹ ♦♒♏ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦✍✌ ♋♓♦♏❒ ♋⏹♎ ♑◆♏♦♦∙∙ ❒♓❖♏❒ ♋⏹♎ ☐♋♦♦♏⏹♑♏❒∙∙ ♋⏹♋♑♏❒ ♋⏹♎ ♎❒♓❖♏❒ ☟☐♦ ♦♓●● ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ♑♏♦ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ♋♓❒☐☐❒♦✍✌ ⍓ ◆⏹♎♏❒♑❒☐◆⏹♎∙∙∙ ⍓ ♌◆♦∙∙∙∙ ⍓ ♦♋⌧♓听第 段材料,回答第 至 题。

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