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河北省保定市届高三上学期期末调研考试英语试题 扫描版含答案

2015—2016学年度高三年级期末调研试题英语科参考答案听力: 1---5 ABCBA 6---10 CBAAC 11---15BCAAC 16---20 BAABC阅读:21—25 ADBAC 26---30 BBADC 31---35 BABCD 36---40 BECDF完形 41---45 ADCDB 46---50 CAABC 51----55 ADBCB 56---60 DBCAB61. frozen 62. that/which 63. suffering 64. has reduced 65. survival 66. on 67. it 68. warmer 69. Normally 70. when改错:After a couple of year away from my hometown, I find it has changed a lot. Theyearsold fish shop across the street has gone. There exist now a park that has a small riveris existsrun through. The factory on Friendship Street has been moved out ∧the city and arunning ofsports center is now in their place. The market at ∧corner of Xinhua Road has beenits thegiven away to a supermarket. Besides the bookstore next to our middle school wasBut isstill there.Possible version:Hi Kobe,This is Li Hua. I’ve learned from your post that you want to learn Chinese. I’m quite interested in it. I think I’m fit for it. As a high school student from China, I’ve been learning English for morn than 10 years. I’m sure that I can help you a lot.Learning Chinese takes time. You should make a learning plan and learn it step by step. Besides, you’d better select a proper Chinese-English dictionary. Moreover, watching proper Chinese movies and TV programs is also a good choice.I’m eager to improve my oral English. Why not contact by video chat every night for half an hour in English and half an hour in Chinese?Looking forward to your early reply!Yours trulyLi Hua听力材料Text1M: Hi, Grace. Tell me something about your hometown.W: It's so beautiful and peaceful. But it's really far away from everything.Text2M: If I were you, I’d take the bus to work. Driving in the rush-hour traffic is terrible.W: But I really don’t like standing among so many people, especially after having worked all day.Text3W: Mr. Jones, your student Bill shows great enthusiasm for music instruments.M: I only wish he showed half as much for his English lessons.Text4W: Oh, my God!It is four fifty already. And I still have these letters to type.M: Don’t worry. Tha t clock is half an hour fast. You still have twenty minutes left.Text 5M:Susan, Do you want to take a trip to somewhere during the Christmas holidays?W:Sure. Where would you like to go?M:Well, somewhere warm and sunny. I guess Florida is a good choice. W: Sounds good.Text6W: I’m glad that our company is starting to be more eco-friendly.M: Yeah, it’s great.W: My family has been trying to be more eco-friendly too, so we have started to recycle our plastic bottles and metal cans.M: My family has also started bringing our own bags to the grocery store instead of using the plastic bags.W: Our company installed a huge solar cell to power our headquarters. M: Really? My uncle also put a big solar cell on the roof of his house. W: That’s an interesting i dea.M: It’s hardly noticeable and it saves him money on the electric bill. Text7W: Tony, can I ask you a personal question?M: About what?W: Well, I was wondering about how you are received here in China.M: What do you mean?W: Well, since you are Chinese-Canadian and only speak English and French well; how do native Chinese treat you?M: Oh, well. Sometimes it can get pretty difficult. When people find out that I am a Canadian citizen who can't speak Chinese well, they usually call me a banana. You know, yellow on the outside and white on the inside.W: How does that make you feel?M: Well, I first feel mad. Then I feel sad, because I am seen as someone who has forgotten his root. All this is because my parents left to find a better life and I decided to return in order to find something I lost. Sometimes I am not sure if I like what I found.Text8M: Here with us is Marsha Ward, author of Save Your Child, which has been sold over ten thousand copies in Britain. Welcome, Marsha. Is therea lot to child safety in the home?W: Certainly. Did you know that more than a million children in Britain every year require hospital treatment for accidents that happen in the home?M: Really? I had no idea that the number was that high.W: Yes. And almost all of those accidents could have been prevented.Parents can prevent children from falling down the stairs by fitting safety gates. They can use mats to prevent children slipping on floors, especially in the bathroom.M: Is the bathroom the most dangerous room in the house?W: No, the most dangerous room by far is the kitchen.M: OK. Now it is a good time to answer some of our listeners’ questions.Hello, line 1...Text9M:Hi, Wendy.W:Oh, Jonnie. How are you doing, busy?M:No, not at all.M:I've been a couch potato lately, killing time by watching TV. Oh, by the way, did youhear the news?W:No, what is it?M:They are going to turn the city square into an amusement park.W:Wonderful, I am glad that big, empty and old thing will be gone.M:You really are? In my opinion, the square is 100 times better than any amusement park.W:I don't see why.M:The square is a symbol of our city and is a nice place to have a walk for everybody.W:Well, I don't know if that huge and boring thing can be our symbol, but I know for surethe city has tens of parks where you can take a nice w alk.M:I know what you mean. But don't you think that we will no longer have peace and quietonce the amusement park o pens?W:Does that matter? To me, more importantly the amusement p ark means employmentM:So what?W:Income. If you have income, you have money to spend and in turn it will create morejobs.Text 10W: British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century. The invention of the railways made this possible. The first holidaymakers were quite rich and went for their health and education. The seaside was a place to be cured of illness. And doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water. At that time ordinary working people had very little time off work. However, in 1871 the government introduced four “Bank Holidays”, that is national holidays. This allowed people to have a day or two out now and then, which gave them a taste for leisure and seaside. At first, they went on day-trips, taking advantage of special trip tickets on the railways. By the 1880s, rising incomes meant that many ordinary workers and their families could have week’s holiday at the seaside. Welfare was reduced and cheap hotels were built for them. Holidaymakers enjoy sitting on the beach, bathing in the sea and eating ice-cream. Cheap entertainment was an offer and holidaymakers went to have fun. Today the English seaside remains popular with more than 18 million holidays taken there each year.。
河北省保定市2017届高三上学期期末调研考试试题(含答案)word版

保定市2016—2017学年度第一学期高三期末调研考试数学试题(理科)本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷(选择题共60分)注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、学号、学校、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上2. 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,不能答在试卷上.3. 考试结束后,监考人员将本试卷和答题卡一并收回.一、选择题(本大题共12个小题,每小题5分,共60分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的1已知复数z的实部为1,虚部为一2,则=A. 10+5i B 5+10i C-5—10i D. — 2+i2. 的值为A. 2 BO C D.3. 已知向1, 且,则等于A.3 B C 一3 D.4. 已知P:, q:“直线x+y=0与圆相切”,则p是q的A.充分非必要条件 B必要非充分条件C充要条件 D.既非充分也非必要条件5. 右图是一个几何体的三视图,根据图中数据,可得该几何体的体积是A. BC D.6. 已知点P(x, y)满足,集合,在集合M中任取一点,则恰好取到点P的概率为A. B C D.17. 已知m,n表示直线,表示平面,给出下列四个命题,其中真命题为[来源:学优高考网]A.①、② B③、④C.②、③D.②、④8. 执行右面的程序框图,则输出的S=A. 48!B 49!C. 50!D 51!9. 已知函数的图象如图所示,m∈R,则的值一定A.等于0 B不小于0C.小于0D.不大于010. 已知数列满足,且总等于的个位数字,则的值为A.1 B3 C 7 D.911. 若双曲线(a〉b>0〉的左、右焦点分别为F1,F2,拋物线的焦点恰好为线段F1F2的黄金分割点,则此双曲线的离心率为A BC D.12. 设数列是公比为q的等比数列,令,若数列有连续四项在集合中,则公比q=A. BC D.第II卷(共90分)二、填空题(本大题共4小题,每小题5分,共20分,把最简答案填在答题卡的横线上)13. 的展开式中的系数为________.14. 某所学校计划招聘男教师X名,女教师y名,X和y须满足约束条件则该校招聘的教师人数最多是________名.15. 设抛物线的焦点为F,经过点P (1, 5)的直线l与抛物线相交于A, B两点,且点P恰为线段AB的中点,则|AF| + |BF|=.________16. 已知O为正内的一点,且满足,若的面积与的面积比值为3,则的值为________.三、解答题(本大题共6小题,70分.解答应写出必要的文字说明、证明过程或演箅步骤).17. (本小题满分10分)已知函数,的部分图象如图所示.(1) 求函数f(x)的解析式;(2) 如何由函数f(x)的图象通过适当的平移与伸缩变换得到函数y=Sinx的图象,写出变换过程.18. (本小题满分12分)某单位为了提髙员工身体素质,特于近期举办了一场跳绳比赛,其中男员工12人,女员工18人,其成绩编成如右所示的茎叶图(单位:分).若分数在175分以上(含175分)者定为“运动健将”,并给以特别奖励,其它人员则给予“运动积极分子”称号,同时又特别提议给女“运动健将”休假一天的待遇.(1) 若用分层抽样的方法从“运动健将”和“运动积极分子”中提取10人,然后再从这10人中选4人,那么至少有1人是“运动健将”的概率是多少?(2) 若从所有“运动健将”中选3名代表,用表示所选代表中女“运动健将”的人数,试写出的分布列,并求的数学期望.19. (本小题满分12分)已知各项全不为零的数列的前Ii项和为,且,其中(1) 求数列的通项公式;(2) 在平面直角坐标系内,设点,试求直线OP n斜率的最小值(O为坐标原点)20. (本小题满分12分)如图,在正三棱柱中,,N是CC 1的中点,M是线段AB1上的动点,且AM =(1) 若,求证:;(2) 求二面角的余弦值;(3) 若直线MN与平面MN所成角的大小为,求的最大值.21. (本小题满分12分)已知椭圆E:的右焦点为F (c, 0),且a〉b〉c〉0,设短轴的一个端点为D,原点O到直线DF的距离为,过原点和X轴不重合的直线与椭圆E相交于C,G两点,且.(1) 求椭圆E的方程;(2) 是否存在过点P(2,l)的直线l与椭圆E相交于不同的两点A,B,且使得成立?若存在,试求出直线l的方程;若不存在,请说明理由.22. (本小题满分12分)已知:函数.(其中e为自然对数的底数,e=2.71828…〉.(1) 当a=0时,求函数的图象在点X=O处的切线方程;(2) 当时,试求函数f(x)的极值;(3) 若,则当时,函数y=f(x)的图象是否总在不等式y〉x所表示的平面区域内,请写出判断过程.。
河北省保定市届高三上学期期末调研考试英语试题扫描版含答案

高三英语试题第2页(共 2页)15. What does the man think is the most important? 第二节(共巧小题;每小題1.5分.満分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白府有儿个小题,从题中所给的A 、IX C 三个选项中选出堆佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位曽听每段刘话或总白曲.你将令时冋 阅读各个小題,每小题5秒钟$听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
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8・ Whnt is I ony\ nationality?A. Canadian.B. British ・ 9. Why has Tony come to China?A. Po find his roots. R To do bfinana trade.C. To seek a better life. 10. How does Tony find his experience in China? A. Amazing. B. Interesting. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13題。
11. What probably is the man? ・ A. A writer. 11 A radio howl. (:. The man s coworker. G EreiKh.C. Unpleasam. C. A TV host. 12. How many children meet home accident every year in Britain? 久About 10,000. B. Less than 100,000.C. More than 1 • 000 • 000. 13. What is the most dangerous room necording to thr woman?A. The kitcheiLB. The bathroom. 听第9段材料•回答第14至16题"I4・ Whnt docs the woman di Mike? (:・ 「he living room.A. The square. K The parks. C. Phe city.j\・ Knlcrtainmen!.R Income C. Quietness.16.Wbat do the ninn and woman disagree on?A.Whether the city need^ a synik)l・11 Whether the amuscmcnl park should be built.(二Whether the square is a good place for a walk.听第1()段材料,何答第17至20题。
2017届高三英语上学期期末考试试

2017届高三英语上学期期末考试试题及答案第I卷注意事项:1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
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.Whatwillthemandotoday?A.Stayathome.B.GOtowork.C.Gotohospital.2.likesJaneAusten's books?A.The woman.B.Thewoman's friend.C.Theman.3.Wheredoesthis conversation probably takeplace?A.Inthe kitchen.B.Inahospital. C.Ina restaurant.4.WhatdoesJames mean?A.Heneedssleep.B.Hewantstodohishomework.C.Hehastocleanthesnow.5.Whatwilltheyprobablyhaveforsupper?A.Steak.B.Seafood.C.Noodles.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。
2020届河北省保定市2017级高三一模考试英语试卷及答案

2020届河北省保定市2017级高三一模考试英语试卷★祝考试顺利★本试卷由四部分组成。
其中,第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。
第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。
考试时间120分钟,满分150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。
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 Jane probably do next?A. Go play tennis.B. Go for a walk.C. Read a book.2. What does the woman think of the vacation?A. It'll be a long vacation.B. It's only a dream.C. It'll be great.3. How might the woman get to Tokyo?A. By car.B. By train.C. By bus.4. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Interviewer and interviewee.B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.5. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. At a gas station.B. At a restaurant.C. At a theatre.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。
河北省保定市高三上学期期末考试(全科6套)pdf版河北省保定市高三上学期期末考试英语答案

高三英语试题参考答案听力(每小题1.5 分;满分30分)1---5 BBCAC 6----10 ACCBA 11----15BABAC 16---20 BBACB阅读理解(每小题2分;满分40分)21---25 CBCBA 26---30 DBBAC 31----35 DBCBA 36----40 EFCDG完形填空(每小题1.5满分30分)41---45 CABDA 46---50 BCDAD 51---55 CADCD 56---60 CBADB语法知识填空(每小题1.5 分;满分15分)61. amazing 62. looking 63. are supposed 64. preparations 65. when/as66. themselves 67. the 68. turns 69.possibly 70. What改错(每改对一处得1分;满分10分)Last weekend we went mountain-climbing. Even the heavy rain can not stopcouldus. We set off early and went along an extreme narrow road, all in high spirit. Onextremely spiritseither side of the road was green fields. We could hear the sound of the rainweremixing with our laughter. At noon we reached to the top of the mountain, there wemixed wherewere amazed by the beauty of the scenes. After^short rest, we started going down. Itarained more harder. We were wet all over, and we still felt happy.much/m\ore but书面表达(满分25分)An English Editor WantedOur school newspaper is in great need of an editor for its English edition, whose job is to pick out and edit the English articles from students that are appropriate for teenagers.Anyone who wants to apply for the job must meet the following requirements: First, he/she should be good at English and have a good taste for art. Second, he/she should be able to operate the computer skillfully. Third, he /she should show a willingness to give up some of his/her spare time to serve the students.Those who are interested in the job and meet the requirements please get in touch with the Student Union before next Friday.Student UnionText 1M: Excuse me, is this dictionary available?W: Hmm, Oxford Learner's Dictionary, the 7th edition? I'm sorry, it's sold out.M: Oh, that's too bad.Text 2W: Can I come to see you at 10:30, professor Bruce?M: I'm sorry, but I'm meeting my students then. Why not come 20 minutes later?Text 3M: Is Ann looking forward to going home for the winter vacation?W: I think so. She is counting the days.Text 4M: Your sister Jane didn't recognize me at first.W: I’m not surprised. Why on earth don’t you lose some weight?Text 5W: Good afternoon. This is Mr. Black’s office.M: Good afternoon. This is Mr. White at the Friendship Hotel. Is Mr. Black there?W: No, he is out for lunch. Would you please call half an hour later?M: No problem.Text 6M: Congratulations, Betty.W: Thank you. What about Peter?M: Oh, he dropped the stick.W: Bad luck! Do you know who won the high jump?M: My classmate, Joe.W: Your class do very well at the sports meeting. By the way, who was first in the men’s 100-meter race? M: It definitely belongs to Bob.Text 7M: Are you interested in music?W: Yes. I like classical music. Beethoven is my favorite composer. How about you?M: I like all kinds of music, but jazz is my favorite and my wife is fond of rock music.W: Can you play?M: A little bit, but my wife is much better than me. She can also play the violin.W: Really? I hope I can hear her play some day.M: Why not come to our house this weekend? We are going to have a party.W: I'd love to.Text 8M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.W: Thank you indeed.M: Is everything settled?W: Almost.M: What else can I do for you?W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don’t see how I can afford one right now.M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of days.W: Thank you. But I don’t want to bother you too much.M: No trouble at all.Text 9M: Mom, how did you meet Dad?W: Well, I was at a dance party and this tall, good-looking guy was watching me dance.M: Was that Dad?W: Un-huh. Finally, he asked me to dance with him. We danced a few times and then I left and went home.I didn't think about him after that. But the next day, he called me and sangto me on the phone. He called me every day for two weeks.M: He sang to you on the phone? Dad? Wow, how romantic!W: I didn't think it was romantic. I thought it was strange, but he did have a beautiful voice. He asked me to go out with him, but I said "no". Finally, he came over to my house andstarted singing under my window. All my neighbors came outside to see what was happening. I was so embarrassed.M: So what happened later?W: Well, he wouldn't stop singing until I went on a date with him, so I did.M: And then?W: We got married.Text 10W: In my spoken English class, I asked the students about their impressions of university life. To my surprise, many of them expressed disappointment. After their busy high school lives, they are having difficulty adjusting to the free time in the university. When I asked them to describe their high school lives, many of them told me they got up at 6 in the morning and studied until 10 at night. Most of this time was spent at school, doing piles of homework to help them prepare for the university entrance exams. Once they entered the university, in my opinion, the students are not expected to devote all their waking hours to studying. They should also take an active part in social activities. Therefore, they should learn to divide their time outside class between sports and clubs. What's more, they should spend some time watching TV and chatting with their roommates. These activities are useful in helping them prepare for their future. But what struck me most was that many of them did not seem particularly happy about their new found freedom. As they had so many choices, they felt that no matter what they were doing, they should be doing something else. That's why they were not happy. To those students, my advice was: get used to it and learn to make decisions for yourselves.。
2017学年高三上学期英语期末试题(含答案)

2017学年高三上学期英语期末试题(含答案)本卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(选择题满分100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题)1. What does the woman suggest the man do ?A. Stop eating fast food.B. Eat more fruit.C. Check his weight.2. What will the man do ?A. Lock the cupboard.B. Ask Jim for help.C. Move the cupboard himself.3. Why does the woman hate her roommate ?A. She makes a terrible mess in the house.B. She always wears the womans clothes.C. She never washes dishes.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about ?A. Staying at home.B. Reducing air pollution.C. Enjoying fresh air.5. How will the speakers know the way to the Science Museum ?A. By consulting a map.B. By asking others.C. By visiting a website.第二节(共15小题)听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. Where are the speakers ?[来源:学.科.网Z.X.X.K]A. In Brazil.B. In America.C. In Britain.7. What was the professor doing when the woman arrived ?A. Cooking .B. Having a shower.C. Setting the table.8. When should the woman have arrived at her professors house ?A. At about 7:00.B. At about 7:10.C. At about 7:20.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
2023-2024学年河北省保定市保定部分高中高三上学期1月期末英语试题

2023-2024学年河北省保定市保定部分高中高三上学期1月期末英语试题Best of British: Artists’ residencesGet up close with the inspiring places Britain’s most vibrant artists called home.Red House, LondonNothing better represents the commitment of William Morris, the creative genius of interiors (内饰) to beauty than his striking home in London. From delicate patterns on the doors, to the decorated gardens, the Red House shows a strong medieval style.The Mackintosh House, GlasgowLocated on the site of the former home of legendary architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife, the reconstructed Mackintosh House offers a rare insight into their private lives. Furnished with the couple’s own furniture, eve rything has been considered in order to recreate the original interior as faithfully as possible.Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, CornwallThough she was born in Yorkshire, British sculptor (雕塑家) Barbara Hepworth moved to Cornwall and stayed there for the rest of her life. She claimed that there was a quality of inspiration to be drawn from the Cornish skyline and sea view that she simply couldn’t obtain from the city. It was Hepworth’s wish that her home would be turned into a museum of her work.Henry Moore Foundation, HertfordshireSculptor Henry Moore found his Muse in the beautiful Hertfordshire village of Perry Green and created many of his most famous works there. Unlike traditional galleries, visitors can get close with these impressi ve structures. Access to Moore’s home is through guided tours only. Visit on a sunny day, take a picnic, and experience the scenic village in person!1. Which residence is influenced by medieval styles?A.Red House.B.The Mackintosh House.C.Henry Moore Foundation.D.Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.2. What do we know about the Mackintosh House?A.It is the current residence of Mackintosh.B.It is rebuilt to improve Mackintosh’s life.C.It restores the interior design of the Mackintoshs’.D.It reflects Mackintosh’s faith in original furniture design.3. What do the last two residences have in common?A.Both sculptors take inspiration from nature.B.Both sites allow close contact with the designers.C.Both residences will be turned into urban museums.D.Both sites allow tours accompanied by the guide only.He passed away many years ago. Father of the year (年度最佳父亲), my dad was not. That said, in some ways, he was a better parent than many dads are today.He loved to attend my hockey (曲棍球) games. He tied my skates for years when I was young. But he didn’t go to a single one of the hundreds of soccer games I played as a kid. I didn’t care. All I wanted from my parents was a ride to the game. I was there to see my friends, not perform for Mom and Dad.That’s why I don’t understand helicopter parents, the ones who suffer from great guilt and shame if they can’t make every single piano practice or football game. Your kids probably don’t care. Let them go and have some fun. All that matters is that you drop them off and pick them up on time. Consistency is king.Of course, when kids are really young, they want to spend time with you. And they want you, the parent, to be focused on spending time with them, not checking your phone. “Wherever yo u are, be there,” said the great Jim Rohn.My dad never had a cell phone. He never used the Internet. I don’t even think he ever touched a computer. But even if he did have a phone, I can’t imagine him checking when we would play catch in the backyard.He was present. Every day in the summer, right after lunch, we’d play catch. He’d teach me how to throw a curve ball (曲线球). Sometimes he’d pitch to me, and when he’d hit me with a fastball, he’d say, “That’ll toughen you up.” We’d play until we lost all of th e balls in the garden, not until he was distracted by a cellphone. Jim Rohn would have approved of his presence, although perhaps not his attitude about fastballs.4. What’s the author’s attitude towards his father?A.Ashamed. B.Satisfactory. C.Critical. D.Sympathetic.5. What do the underlined words “helicopter parents” in paragraph 3 refer to?A.The parents who can fly helicopters.B.The parents who pick up their kids on time.C.The parents who enjoy participating in sports.D.The parents who focus too much on their kids.6. Why are the great Jim Rohn’s words mentioned in paragraph 4?A.To tell parents to stop using their cell phones.B.To tell parents to keep in touch with their kids.C.To tell parents to value the time with their kids.D.To tell parents to follow their kids wherever they go.7. What does the author intend to tell us in the last two paragraphs?A.His father was low. B.His father was rude.C.His father was energetic. D.His father was present.Several years ago, I was at a pre-season football practice at a high school where I was working with the team on a concussion (脑震荡) research project. The players were lined up in two rows facing each other and with little more instruction from the coach than, “on the whistle, hit the m an across from you”, great concern rushed through my mind.Professional sports get the lion’s share of attention, but over three million children and teenagers in the United States play the same game. This directly places concussions as a significant public health concern for all.However, for decades, concussion has been considered a temporary injury with no long-term consequences. Many athletes will do just about anything to stay on the field and “play through the pain” as a sign of toughness. In 2005, wi th the release of the brain tissue pathology (病理学) report of Mike Webster a, a retired National Football League player, our thinking on concussion began to shift. Since then, public attention has focused on this link between brain injury and blows to the head. As our understanding of concussion progressed to understanding its significance as an injury, so too did the development of player equipment.In the early 1900s football was played without helmets (头盔), but severe injuries, like skull fractures, led to the occasional use of leather helmets in the 1920s.The first facemask entered the game in the 1950s. Modern helmets use advanced shell materials, have moveable panels to absorb forces, and multi-layered padding that responds to different impacts. Companies will continue to improve helmets as new materials become available, guided by the newest science.Sports are an important part of a society’s culture and they give millions of children much-needed exercise. Yet, participation in any sport carries injury risk, and concussion will always be part of that. As those children become adults and make sport their hobby or even career, ensuring them play safely at all levels is essential.8. What made the author feel concerned?A.The coach’s in experience.B.The physical conflicts among the players.C.Unawareness of the potential injuries.D.Unpredictable outcome of the project.9. What did athletes use to do when meeting with sports-related concussion?A.They tended to ignore it.B.They felt scared about it.C.They quit playing immediately.D.They refused medical assistance.10. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about concerning the helmet?A.Its gradual improvement.B.Its widespread influence.C.The discovery of its new materials.D.The difficulty of its mass production.11. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Exercise is vital for children.B.Sports safety can’t be overemphasized.C.No participation in sports is without injuries.D.Concussion is the most common injury in sports.What do Harry Potter, Katniss Everdeen, and Frodo all have in common with the heroes of ancient myths? Joseph Campbell studied myths from all over the world and published a book called “The Hero with a Thousand Faces”, retelling dozens of stories and explainin g how each represents the mono-myth, or Hero’s Journey. So, what is the “hero’s journey”?He thinks of it as a cycle in his book. The journey begins with the hero receiving a mysterious message, an invitation, or a challenge. After crossing the threshold from his safe home to adventure, with some help probably from someone older, wiser, our hero solves a riddle, slays a monster, escapes from a trap. The hero’s darkest hour then comes, when he faces death and possibly even dies, only to be reborn. As a result, the hero claims some treasure, special recognition, or power, which can vary between stories. After all that adventure, the hero returns to his ordinary world, but upgrades to a new level. Nothing is quite the same once you are a hero.The Hero’s Journe y myth exists in all human cultures and keeps getting updated, because we humans reflect on our world through symbolic stories of our own lives. You leave your comfort zone, have an experience that transforms you? and then you recover and do it again. You don’t literally slay dragons or fight Voldemort, but you face problems just as scary. Joseph Campbell said, “In the cave you fear to enter lies the treasure you seek.”What is the symbolic cave then you fear to enter? Auditions for the school play? Baseball tryouts? The paper due?Watch for this formula in books, movies, and TV shows you come across. You will certainly see it again. Also be sensitive to it in your own life. Listen for your call to adventure. Accept the challenge. Conquer your fear and claim the treasure you seek. And then, do it all over again.12. What is the correct order of the following stages of the “Hero’s journey”?①Return to the ordinary world but outgrow his old life.②Receive the call to adventure and assistance from a wiser.③Set out on the adventure and go through a series of tough trials.④Face the life-or-death crisis and be reborn with some special power.A.①②③④B.②④①③C.②③④①D.③②④①13. Why is Hero’s Journey myth so popular?A.Because it’s a way to reflect on our world.B.Bec ause it’s a way to learn about the past.C.Because these stories are always being updated.D.Because these stories are part of human culture.14. Which of the following may the author disagree with?A.We all need a “cave” to hide in face of danger.B.Our comfort zone will hinder our development.C.Difficulties we face tend to be treasures in life.D.We should overcome our fears faced with danger.15. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.The Hero with a Thousand Faces. B.The H ero’s Journey.C.How to Conquer Your Fear. D.Be Your Own Hero.The Benefits of After-school ActivitiesYour kid is asking for piano lessons, joining a soccer team or taking ballet classes, but you’re not so sure that your money will be well spent. 16 , read these next benefits of participating in hobbies outside the home. It might just convince you to book the first class.Build confidence through creative hobbiesFrom arts and poem writing to music and crafts, there are lots of creative after-school activities available out there for kids of all ages. Not only do these classes stimulate your little one’s imagination, but they also encourage curiosity. 17 . Interacting with others, sharing, cooperating and solving conflicts are all added bonuses and they are all extremely helpful tools in building self-confidence.18These days, the fast-paced world we live in causes stress to us all, including children — and providing fun environments and spaces where they can feel safe and creative is an excellent idea to help your child reduce the stress. 19 . You have to aim to eliminate the stressors in your child’s life, regardless of the type of stress your child is dealing with, be it the case of shyness, social anxiety or pressure from school or home life.Gain physical and psychological strength with sportsAvoiding childhood obesity has become a real issue in a world where kids spend more and more time indoors, glued to screens. But if your child shows any interest in a sport (even if just by watching it on their iPad), grab the opportunity and introduce after-school activities that focus on said physical activity. In these activities, your kids can also learn important lessons like respecting others and teamwork. 20 .I grew up on a university campus in eastern Nigeria.I was a(n) _________reader, and what I read were British and American children’s books.I began to write when I was seven.I wrote exactly the kinds of stories I was reading: All my _________ were white and blue-eyed. They played in the snow. They ate apples, and they talked a lot about the _________,how lovely it was that the sun had _________.What this demonstrates is how _________we can be influenced by what we read, particularly as children. Because all I had read were foreign books, I had become _________ that books had to have _________ in them and had to be about things with which I could not personally identify. Things _________ when I discovered African books. There weren’t many of them available, and they weren’t quite as easy to _________ as the foreign books.But __________ writers like Chinua Achebe and Camara Laye I went through a mental__________in my view of literature.I __________ that people like me, girls with skin the color of chocolate,could also __________ in literature. I started to write about things I recognized. What the __________ of African writers did for me was this: It saved me from having a __________ story of what books are.21.A.early B.aimless C.careful D.poor22.A.instructors B.neighbors C.friends D.characters 23.A.snow B.fruits C.cuisine D.weather 24.A.disappeared B.set C.come out D.gone down 25.A.briefly B.regularly C.scarcely D.easily 26.A.convinced B.puzzled C.concerned D.satisfied 27.A.heroes B.foreigners C.Africans D.children 28.A.remained B.changed C.worsened D.worked 29.A.read B.understand C.find D.keep30.A.in spite of B.on behalf of C.because of D.instead of 31.A.confusion B.shift C.block D.activity 32.A.realized B.suspected C.claimed D.forgot 33.A.take B.exist C.believe D.major 34.A.discovery B.popularity C.imagination D.analysis 35.A.classic B.remarkable C.whole D.single阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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保定市2016年高三寒假调研考试英语试题参考答案I 听力(每小题1.5 分;满分30分):1---5 CBBAC 6---10 BABAC 11---15 CBBCA 16---20 ABACCII 阅读(每小题2分;满分40分)21---25 BACDC 26---30 DCCBA 31---35 BADCA 36---40 ECAFDIII 完形填空(每小题1.5 分;满分30分)41---45 CBDAB 46---50 ABCCB 51---55 DCDAC 56---60 ABACDIV 语法知识填空(每小题1.5 分;满分15分)munication/communicating 62.to meet 63. embarrassed 64. myself65. must have been 66. usually 67. However 68. With 69. more 70. when V.短文改错(每小题1分;满分10分)Yesterday I showed my friend Kate in Baoding city. First, we went to ZhiliaroundGovernor Office, where is a very famous tourist spot in China. And then we visited thewhichAncient Lotus Pond Garden, where we had a great fun. Later, I took him to BaodingherBotanic Garden. We∧both attracted by its beautiful scenery at first see. We nearlywere sightspent three hours walk around it. At about 6 pm we went back happy. From Kate’swalking happilyhigh spirit I learned that she is very pleased with this visit.spirits wasVI 书面表达(25分)Hi, Dave, I’m sorry to inform you that there are two changes to the schedule for English Art Festival. First, there will be a very important meeting after lunch in our school, so English Talk Show will be put off by 30 minutes. That is, it starts at 14:00 and ends at 15:00. Second, the place where the English Corner will be held is to be changed from Playground to the School Hallbecause the wea ther report says it’s going to rain that afternoon.In order to have the Festival going well, we have to do the changes.Please come and join us on time. We are all expecting you!Li Hua听力文本Text lW:Daniel, do you know where Mr. Anderson is?M:Yes,I do. He is giving his class in the lecture hall.And he should be back at about 11o’clock. Text 2M: I hear our class meeting will be put off to this Friday. Do you know Andy?W: Yes. Mr. Lee is tied up today and he plans to hold it two days later.M: Oh, I see.Text 3M: How much are the tickets for the film of Your Name?W: They are 10 pounds each. But student tickets are half the price.M: Get me four student tickets please.W: All right.Text 4W: Joe, you said you would come earlier this time, but look at your watch please.M: Sorry. I wanted to but an old man was knocked down by a biker when crossing the street, so I helped to send him to hospital.Text 5W: Hi, waiter? Check, please!M: Yes, madam, at your service.W: The foods in your restaurant are yummy and I really enjoy themM: Thank you very much.Text 6W: James, I hear that you have a large collection of match boxes. Is that true? There are few shops selling matches, you know. How do you get them?M: Right. We seldom use matches now but luckily my father has collected many when he wasyoung and he gave me some as my birthday gift when I was 12. You know a good base is important and I never miss a chance of finding a match box even if it’s uncommon now.W: How I envy you! I see that interest can make a person full of hopes and confidence. I liked collecting coins but I gave up halfway.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9两个小题。
现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
Text 7W: Wake up, Jim. It’s seven o’clock. If you are going to school you’ll have to get up now.M: Mum, a few more minutes, OK? I worked for the exam deep into the night.W: Jim, get up. Did you forget what you said last night?M: Is it seven o’clock already?W: Yes. It’s seven. You told me last night you wou ld catch the first bus.M: Well, wake me up in twenty minutes. I’ve decided to catch the late bus.W: Uh, uh…and you are on duty today.M: Okay, okay, stop yelling. I ’m up.W: Good boy.Text 8W:Love, my stomach aches.M:Mine too,honey.W:I think it was the fish or the meat we ate in the restaurant.M:It might have been.W:Or the soup.M:No,it couldn’t have been the soup because I didn’t have any.Little Jimmy had some and he’s all right.W:Of cou rse we sat in the sun for a long time but I suppose it couldn’t have been the sun.M:That’s true.Now what else did we both eat? Only those lovely apples I bought at the market.It couldn’t have been them.Were you eating apples and you washed them?W:No,I di dn’t.I thought you had.M:Oh,Jenny,I didn’t wash them,I’ve thought you did.It must have been the apples then.Oh.I feel worse now.Let’s go to see a doctor.Text9W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.M: Funny you should say that because, err, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.W: Really?M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band. And I just thought, “I will ju st go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,” because I had about half an hour before we had to go on.W: Uh-huh.M: And I went outside, you know, had a look around, walked around for a bit…and then I decided to go back and I couldn’t find it. It was about 2 minutes before we were supposed to start.W: No, you are joking!M: Yes, I thought, “Ah, what am I goanna do?”W: Could you ask the directions?M: Well, I tried. I asked an old lady, but she didn’t speak English and I don’t speak German.W: Don’t you? Oh, right!M: And then I realized that I couldn’t remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn’t know, not knowing the language…and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the concert, so I followed him back to the bar.W: Wow! That was lucky! Thank goodness!M: And when I got there, the guys are like, “Where have you been? We thought you’d run out on this!” Anyway, we managed.Text10M: Welcome to London this December! There’s plenty going on this month. For example, on 1 December, London’s West End, the capital’s best shopping district, has its largest ever traffic-free day. More than a million visitors are expected to shop and enjoy various activities while Oxford Street and Regent Street are completely closed to cars and buses. Shoppers will be able to move around the streets, visiting our famous department stores, and having a bite at one of the many cafes and restaurants in the area. Trafalgar Square’s Christmas tree, a gift to London from Norway,will be lit at 6 p.m. on 6 December to the sounds of traditional Christmas songs. Then, every evening from 10 December until 23 December, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., people will sing Christmas songs in this beautiful setting. Lastly, ring in the New Year with the capital’s largest fireworks show. Although the fireworks will be set off at the British Airways London Eye, they can be enjoyed from across London and will also be broadcast on television at the same time. Then, just a few hours later, come out and see London’s colorful New Year’s Day parade, when marching performer s from around the world pass through the capital’s streets. Enjoy your time in our city.。