二中学2017届高三上学期开学考试英语试题(附答案)
2017届河南省重点高中高三上学期第二次质量检测试题(11月)英语(有答案)课件

注意事项:1.本试题分第I卷、第II卷两部分,共8页2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试题相应的位置3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题上无效4.考试结束后,将本试题和答题卡一并交回第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AIntroductionBlenheim Palace is one of the Euro pe’s largest and greatest palaces. It was built between 1705 and 1722 as a reward of the British government to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, for defeating King Louis XIV’s army at Blenheim, a small Bavarian village on the Danube River.The palace was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, which displayed strength and arm glory. It is the largestnon-royal building in England and is now listed by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.Winston ChurchillIn 1874, the palace was the birthplace of the duke's most famous descendant. Winston Churchill, who was to become the UK's Prime Minister (some would say Britain’s greatest 20th-century politician ) and Nobel prize winner for literature. It is also in Blenheim that Winston got married to Clementine Hozier in 1908.A lasting exhibition is devoted to the man’s life, work and writings. Winston and his wife are buried in Bladon Church within the palace.Opening Hours & AdmissionBlenheim is still the home of the 11th Duke of Marlborough and is therefore not open all year round (although the park is). The palace opens its doors to visitors from 12 February to 11 December. Entry to the palace, park and gardens cost £11.50 during the low season and £13 during the peak season (Easter weekend and from 28 May to 11 September), or £6/£8 for the park and gardens only.The park is open all-year round from 9am to 4:45pm (last entry). Admission is £2.50 for adults and £1.50 for children.Note that numerous discounts exist for seniors, students, children and groups. Please refer to the official website for more details.21. What can be learned, about Blenheim Palace?A. It is the Europe’s largest and greatest palaces.B. It is the largest royal building in England.C. It is now one of the world’s heritage sites.D. It was built in honor of Prime Minister Winston Churchill22 What does the underlined word in the text mean?A. A house keeper.B.A child or a child’s child.C.A family doctorD. A grand parent23. Why can not people visit Blenheim Palace all the year round?A. They are too busy to afford the time.B. Repairs are badly needed for the palace.C. Some seasons are not convenient for visitors.D. The 11th Duke of Marlborough still lives there.24. If a couple and their five-year-old daughter visits the park, how much need they they pay ?A. £6.5B.£7.5C.£l1.5D.£13BA group of Mississippi hunters who shot and killed an alligator (短吻鳄) weighting 910 pounds on Sunday, were amazed when they discovered that the animal already bore injuries caused by musket (步枪)from the Civil War era. A total of 9 bullets was found, and the various tests and analysis have confirmed that they were indeed fired at the animal in the 19th Century.Nine of the wounds on the animal are believed to have been caused by Enfield Pattern 1853 muskets. These old injuries were concentrated around the animals tail and hind legs, suggesting that the alligator could have possibly been used as a target for shooting practice by Confederate troops.The huge animal also bore five other bullet wounds from three different calibers (口径)of hunting guns, as well as many dents and scars, which shows that it survived many firearm injuries in the past. It did not however,survive the six 50-caliber bullets fired at him by the group of amateur hunters from Jackson, who were finally able to take it down.The bullets were confirmed as true musket from between 1850 and 1870. This incredible animal brings a whole new view on this large animal native to the southeastern United States. American alligators have been known for years to live well over 50 years and were thought capable of possibly living as long as 70 or 80 years, but this one was estimated to have been 185 years old at the time of its death.Others like turtles, have been known, to have lifespans of over 150 years, but it is the first of crocodile of such an old age ever found. It is also one of the biggest alligators ever killed in the United States. The heaviest ever recorded, weighing in at an unbelievable 1,011.5 lbs, was pulled out of a river in Alabama in August of this yea.25. Which of the following facts about the nine wounds is amazing ?A. They didn’t cause death to the alligator.B. They were concentrated around the animals’ tail and hind legsC. They left many dents and scars on the alligator.D. They were left by musket from the Civil War era.26. What can be learned about American alligators?A. They have a lifespan of over 150 years.B. They can live as long as 70 or 80 years.C. They weigh as much as 910 pounds on average.D. They are the biggest alligators of all27. What can be inferred from the passage ?A. People’s understanding of American alligators may be changedB. Rivers in Alabama must be full of such huge alligatorsC. American alligators are in danger of dying out.D. The six 50-caliber bullet is the most powerful one.CTwo sculptures of life-size lions, each weighing about 5 tons in ancient times, have been discovered in what is now Turkey. The discovery of the massive lions, along with other pieces such as a large stone basin about 7 feet in diameter, left the archaeologists with a mystery ——what were they intended for?A search of the surrounding area revealed no evidence of a Hittite settlement dating back to the time of the statues. Also, the steep size of the sculptures meant that the sculptors likely did not intend to move them very far.Summers assumes that, rather than being meant for a palace or a great city, the lions were being created for a monument to mark something else- water“I think it's highly likely that that monument was going to be associated with one of the very abundant springs that are quite close,”he said in the interview, ”There are good parallels (平行线) for association of Hittite sculptural traditions with water sources”Indeed one well-known monument site, known as Eflatun Pnar, holds a sacred pool that "is fed by a spring beneath the pool itself,” write Yiit Erbil and Alice Mouton in an article that was published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Near Eastern Studies. The two researchers were writing about water religions in ancient Anatolia (Turkey)."According to the Hittite cuneiform(楔形文字)texts, water was seen as an effective purifying element,” Erbil and Mouton write, "used in the form of cleaning or even full baths during ritual performances, its cleaning power is self-evident."To the Hittites the natural world, springs included, was a place of great religious importance, one worthy of monuments with giant lions. "These things (water sources) were sacred, just as their mountains were sacred,”Summers said.28. According to the text ,how did the two life-size lions impress the archaeologists?A. Very massiveB. Well-constructedC. UnbelievableD. Mysterious29. According to Summers' assumption, why were the lions carved ?A. They were intended to be moved far away,B. They were used as a monument in honor of their ancestor.C. They were created as a monument to mark water.D. They were built to mark their territory.30. What can be inferred from the text ?A. Water was highly valued by the the Hittites.B. There was a serious shortage of water in ancient AnatoliaC. Lions were of great religious importanceD. The Hittites used to fight over water resources.31. What would be the best title of the text ?A. The Hittite cuneiformB. What were the lions intended for?C.A confusing archaeological findD. Digging up lionsDThe term “to extend an olive branch” means to make an offer of peace or reconciliation(和好). This term has Biblical origins, coming from the section of the Old Testament that deals with the flood; the sign that the flood is over is an olive branch brought back to the ark(方舟) by a dove. Olive branches were also symbols of peace in Ancient Greece and Rome, and they continue to be used in various works of art that are meant to suggest peace.Some people have suggested that the olive was a very deliberate and well-considered choice as ametaphor(比喻)for peace, because olive trees famously take years to mature. War is typically very, hard on the trees because people cannot take the time to nurture them and plant new ones. Therefore, the offer of an olive branch would suggest that someone is tired of war, whether it be an actual war or a falling out between friends.In Ancient Greek and Roman times, people would offer actual olive branches. In Rome, for example, defeated armies traditionally carried olive branches to indicate that they were giving in, and the Greeks used them into weddings and other ceremonies. In the modem era, the branch is usually metaphorical, rather than actual, not least because the plants can be a bit difficult to obtain.Many people agree that peace negotiations (谈判)at all levels of society are a good idea. Between nations, obviously, it is important to extend an. olive branch to ensure mutual safety and to help the world run more smoothly. This act can also be important on a personal level, as resolving conflict and learning to get along with others is viewed as an important life skill in many cultures.At some point m their lives, many people will be advised to extend an olive branch to settle a dispute or resolve an issue. Some people believe that it takes an immense amount of courage to take this action, as it often comes with an admission of wrongdoing and regret.32. According to the Bible,___________A. an olive branch suggests flood is coming.B. the ark is made of olive tree wood.C. an olive branch means flood is overD. a dove loves to settle on the olive branch.33. The olive is considered a good choice as a metaphor for peace for the following reasons EXCEPT .A. olive trees famously take years to matureB. olive branches make people tired of warC. war is typically very hard on the treesD. people cannot take the time to nurture them while at war34. Why are actual olive branches seldom used in modem times ?A. Olive trees are being protected now.B. Olive tress are planted only in certain countries.C. Olive tress can be far to seek.D. There is no need to use real olive branches.35. It can be learned from the text that to extend an olive branch________A. is not important on a personal levelB. is only important between nations.C. takes a lot of courage.D. is an important life skill m many cultures.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项多余选项。
2017届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题(无答案)(2)

高三年级第二次月考英语试卷第一部分听力(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. What will the woman do on Friday?A. Go on a tour with the rnan.B. Take an examination.C. Stay at home.2. Why is the boy upset?A. He lost much money.B. He lost his student ID card.C. He was robbed.3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a kitchen.B. At a supermarket.C. At a restaurant.4. How does the man feel about the contest?A. Surprised.B. Light-hearted.C. Worried.5. How many students took the exam?A. Forty students.B. Fifty students.C. Twenty-five students.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. The teacher and student.B. Interviewee and interviewer.C. Father and daughter.7. How many subjects did the woman learn in middle school?A. Four.B. Five. .C. Six.8. What do we know about the woman from the conversation?A. She didn’t do well in biology.B. She did very well in history.C. She is good at playing football.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
人教版2017高二(上学期)开学考试英语试题含答案

人教版2017高二上学期开学考试英语试题含答案第I卷(三部分,共115分)注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
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3.考试结束,考生将笫二卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。
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。
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. What's wrong with the man^ watch?A. It goes slowly.B. It goes too fast.C. It doesn't work sometimes.2.When will the speakers meet?A. At 2:00.B. At 4:00.C. At 6:00.3.What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Teacher and student.C. Classmates.4.What will the woman do?A. Give Tom some medicine*B. Take Tom& temperature.C. Have a look at Toms mouth. 5.Why did the woman make Mr. Jones angry?A. She asked the answered question again.B. She didn't finish her work in 20 minutes^C. She asked the same question three limes.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,涂分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
上海市延安中学2017届高三上学期综合试卷(二语法与词汇部分)英语试题 Word版含答案

延安中学高三综合试卷二(语法与词汇部分)Section ADirections: Read the following two passages: Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper from of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.ASeveral years ago, I drove into a service station to get some gas. It was a beautiful day, I was feeling great. As I walked into the station to pay for the gas, the attendant said to me:” You don’t look well” That completely took me by surprise, I told him I had never felt ___25_____ (well). Without hesitation he told me I looked terribly bad and my skin appeared yellow.When I felt the service station, ___26____(feel) a little uneasy, I pulled over to the side of road and look at my face in the mirror. How did I feel? Was everything all right? Had I picked up__27__ rare disease? Had I picked up hepatitis(肝炎)?The next time I drove into the service station, I figured out what___28____ (happen). The place had recently been painted a bright yellow, the light__29_____ (reflect) off the walks made someone inside look as though they had hepatitis. I wondered how many folks had reacted the way I did. I had let one short conversation with a total stranger__30____ (change) my attitude for an entire day. He told me I looked sick, and before long, I was actually feeling sick. That single negative observation had a profound effect___31___ the way I felt and acted.A little while later I saw how funny the incident was. I wonder how many other people that man had told they were ill __32____he realized that the service station had a paint job.BMy daughter and I were flying to spend a week with my husband in Florida. The plane was totally full. I had noticed some Boy Scouts (童子军) at the gate and promised to my daughter that if ____33___ happened, we would be OK with all those Scouts on our flight!Unfortunately, our seats were separated by the aisle(走道), Kallie was nervous about the trip and had counted on my reading to her the whole way. ___34____ (try) to read across the aisle would be a challenge.When the two passengers who shared my row boarded the plane, I asked if they ___35___ switch places with Kallie and me. They refused. Meanwhile, a mother and her three children were panicking several rows ahead of us. There had been a mistake with their boarding passes, and the whole family__36___ (split) up. The passengers in her row also refused to move. The mother was concerned about the younger boy sitting with strangers.Suddenly the Scout leader stood up and said, “Ma’am, we can help you.” He then spent five minutes rearranging his group. The mother’s relief was obvious.Kallie, however, was still upset. I told her that there wasn’t anything___37____ I could do; we would have to sit____38___ we were. Gradually, the man sitting next to the Scoutmaster (not a Scout himself) turned around and asked, “would you and your daughter like our seats?” We traded seats and continued our trip, very much ___39____(relieve) to be together.Would that man have offered us his seat if the Scouts hadn’t done so for the mom andher children?I don’t know. But the belief lives on in my mind ___40____kindness is contagious(蔓延)!答案:25. better 26.feeling 27.a 28.had happened29.reflecting 30.change 31.on 32.before 33.anything34.Trying 35.could 36.has been split 37.that 38.where39.relieved 40.thatSection B (10)Directions: Complete the sentences with the words or phrases in the box. Each word can only be used once. There is one extra which you do not need.Sports would not be sports without its rivalries. Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei, Sun Yang and Park Tae-hwan, Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte-these friendly rivalries contributed to some of the most __41__ moments at the London Olympics. In fact, new research on rivalry suggests rivals like Phelps and Lochte are both the better Athletes for their epic battle to be the best.“ A rivalry in this kind of ___42___is apt(倾向于) to benefit these swimmers’ motivation and performance,’ said Gavin Kilduff, an assistant professor at New York University who studies the causes and consequences of rivalry.Intense rivalries ___43___for three reasons, according to past research by Kilduff and colleagues. First, competitors turn into rivals when they feel similar to one another, both in terms of characteristics and abilities. Second, a rivalry builds the more times two competitors face off. It further _44__when past contests have been closely decided.“That could be in part because if you win or lose by a very small margin, you __45___that the opposite could have happened; that can be very emotionally ___46___situation that lives on in your mind,” said Kilduff.Research by Kilduff and colleagues suggests that the rivalry between Phelps and Lochte could be shaving as much as two percent off their times. Looking at the performance of 82 amateur runners of five-kilometer races over the course of six years, the researchers found that the runner ran, on average, 25 seconds faster when they competed against a runner who fit the __47_____of being their rival.Although one cannot always reliably apply that number to other sports or situation, Kilduff said the message is clear:” Rivalries produce a(n) ___48____performance boost.”That holds true for everyone. Kilduff found that having a rival in school, the workplace, or on a sports team__49____ and energizes us. There’s a dark side, however: Kilduff also found that people in a rivalry more often cheat or lie when given the _____50_____In short, when you have a rival,” you’re going to put forth more effort,” he said,” but you’re also going to cut corners and just do whatever it takes to win."答案:41. F 42.E 43.H 44.A 45.B 46.I 47.D 48.J 49.K 50.G。
2017届高三英语上学期综合试题2

2017届高三英语上学期综合试题2I卷第一部分:听力第二部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for te enagers.It has been made to help you better manage your money.The Winners Club is a transaction account (交易账户)where you receive a key-card so you can get to your money 24/7 —that's 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!It's a club with impressive features for teenagers:●No account keeping fees!You’re no millionaire so we don't expect you to pay large fees .In fact, there are no accounts keeping or transaction fees!●Excellent interest rates!You want your money to grow.The Winners Club has a good rate of interest which gets even better if you make at least tw o deposits (储蓄) without taking them out in a month.●ConvenientTeenagers are busy —we get that.You may never need to come to a bank at all.With the Winners Club you can choose to use handy tellers a nd to bank from home using the phone and the Internet.You can have money directly deposited into your Winners Club ac count.This could be your pocket money or your pay from yo ur part-time job!●Mega magazine includedAlong with your regular report, you will receive a FREE maga zine full of good ideas to make even more of your money.Th ere are also fantastic offers and competitions only for Winners Club members.The Winners Club is a great choice for teenagers.And it is s o easy to join.Simply fill in an application form.You will hav e to get permission from your parent or guardian (so we can organize that cool key-card) but it is easy.We can't wait to hear from you.It's the best way to choose to be a winner!21.Which of the following is TRUE about the Winners Club? A.Special gifts are ready for parents.B.The bank opens only on work days.C.Services are convenient for its members.D.Fees are necessary for the account keeping.22.The Winners Club provides magazines which ____.A.encourage spending B.are free to all teenager sC.are full of adventure stories D.help to make more o f your money23.What is the purpose of this passage?A.To set up a club. B.To provided part-time jobs.C.To organize key-cards. D.To introduce a new banking service.BThe associates I hired in my bicycle and lawn mower shop lik e myself were never perfect; however, they were excellent. W orking with them as they improved taught me new ways to sh ow forgiveness, understanding, and patience.One day the placement officer asked me to interview a young man who was having trouble finding a job. He told me that Da vid was a little shy, did not talk much and was afraid to go on with interviews. He requested that I give David an interview ju st for practice. He plainly told David that I had no positions open at the time and the interview was just for practice.When David came in for the interview, he hardly said a word. I told him what we did at the bicycle shop and showed him aro und. I told David to keep showing up because the number one thing an employer wanted in an associate was dependability. David was very quiet ( he was evaluated as a slow learner in school). Every ten days or so, for weeks after the interview, D avid walked into the bicycle shop and stood by the front door. He never said a word, just stood by the door.One day, shortly before Christmas, a large truck came to the shop, packed with 250 new bicycles. It had to be unloaded rig ht away or the driver would leave.It was raining. Some of my workers (without physical limitation s) chose not to brave the weather to get into work, so I was sh ort-handed. It seemed everything was going wrong and on top of it, David came in the front door and just stood there. I looked at him and shouted, “Well, all right! Fill out a time card and hel p me unload this truck!”David worked for my bicycle shop for eighteen years. He cam e to work every day thirty minutes early. He could talk; howev er, he rarely chose to. He drove my truck and made deliveries . The customers would praise David, saying, “He doesn’t talk,but he really shows you how to operate a lawn mower!”The author gave David an interview to _______A. find a person who is reliableB. find a part-time worker in needC. give him some practiceD. show sympathy for himThe author finally hired David because________A. there were no other workers in the shop thenB. he needed someone who was willing to work thenC. David kept showing upD. he realized David was dependableWe can infer from the last paragraph that_______A. some customers just play jokes on DavidB. David has had his character changed through workC. the author prefers David to be more outgoingD. the author feels lucky to hire DavidThe author’s tone in describing David is full of ______A. pityB. wonderC. disappointmentD. appreciationCWhat happens inside the skull of a soccer player who repeate dly heads a soccer ball? That question motivated a challengin g new study of the brains of experienced players that has caused discussion and debate among soccer players, and some anxiety among those of us with soccer-playing children.For the study, researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York selected 34 adults, men and women. Al l of the volunteers had played soccer since childhood and no w competed year-round in adult soccer leagues. Each filled out a detailed questi onnaire developed especially for this study to determine how many times they had headed a soccer ball in the previous yea r, as well as whether they had experienced any known concus sions (脑震荡) in the past.Then the players completed computerized tests of their me mory and other learning skills and had their brains scanned, u sing a complicated new M.R.I. technique which can find struct ural changes in the brain that can’t be seen during most scan s.According to the data they presented at a Radiological Soci ety of North America meeting last month, the researchers fou nd that the players who had headed the ball more than about 1,100 times in the previous 12 months showed significant loss of white matter in parts of their brains involved with memory, attention and the processing of visual information, compared with players who had headed the ball fewer times.This pattern of white matter loss is “similar to those seen in t raumatic (外伤的) brain injury”, like that after a serious concussion, the resea rchers reported, even though only one of these players was re ported to have ever experienced a concussion.The players who had headed the ball about 1,100 times or more in the past year were also generally worse at recalling li sts of words read to them, forgetting or fumbling the words far more often than players who had headed the ball less.28. The passage is most probably a______.A. news reportB. research reportC. story for soccer playersD. text for doctors29. In which way can we find the structural changes in the bra in?A. Computerized test.B. Questionnaire..C. Scanning.D. M.R.I. technique.30. From the passage we can conclude that frequent heading may have_____.A. significant effect on brainB. little effect on one’s brainC. nothing to do with the brain injuryD. one’s memory im proved31. The underlined word "fumbling" is closest in meaning to______.A. rememberingB. misunderstandingC. recallingD. mi ssingDJimmy is an automotive mechanic,but he lost his job a few months ago. He has a good heart,but always feared applying for a new job.One day,he gathered up all his strength and decided to attend a job int erview. His appointment was at 10 am and it was already 8:30.While waiting for a bus to the office where he was supposed to be interviewed,he saw an elderly man wildly kicking the tyre of his car. Obvio usly there was something wrong with the car. Jimmy immediat ely went up to lend him a hand. When Jimmy finished working on the car,the old man asked him how much he should pay for the servic e. Jimmy said there was no need to pay him; he just helped s omeone in need,and he had to rush for an interview. Then the old man said,“Well,I could take you to the office for your interview. It's the least I could do. Please. I insist.” Jimmy agreed.Upon arrival,Jimmy found along line of applicants waiting to be interviewed. Jimmy still h ad some grease on him after the car repair,but he did not have muchtime to wash it off or have a change of shirt. One by one,the applicants left the interviewer's office with disappointed lo oks on theirfaces. Finally his name was called. The interviewer was sitting on a large chair facing the office window. Rocking the chair b ack and forth,he asked,“Do you really need to be interviewed?” Jimmy's heart sank. “With the way I look now,how could I possibly pass this interview?” he thought to hims elf.Then the interviewer turned the chair and to Jimmy's surprise ,it was the old man he helped earlier in the morning. It turned o ut he was the General Manager of the company.“Sorry I had to keep you waiting,but I was pretty sure I made the right decision to have you as part of our workforce before you even stepped into this office.I just know you'd be a trustworthy worker. Congratulations!”Jimmy sat down and they shared a cup of well deserved coffee as he landed himself a new job.32.Why did Jimmy apply for a new job?A.He was out of work.B.He was bored with his job.C.He wanted a higher position.D.He hoped to find a better boss.33.What did Jimmy see on the way to the interview?A.A friend's car had a flat tyre.B.A wild man was pushing a car.C.A terrible car accident happened.D.An old man's car broke down.34.Why did the old man offer Jimmy a ride?A.He was also to be interviewed.B.He needed a travelling companion.C.He always helped people in need.D.He was thankful to Jimmy.35.How did Jimmy feel on hearing the interviewer's question ?A.He was sorry for the other applicants.B.There was no hope for him to get the job.C.He regretted helping the old man.D.The interviewer was very rude.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
人教版2017高二(上学期)开学考试英语试题含答案

人教版2017高二上学期开学考试英语试题含答案第I卷(三部分,共115分)注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、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.再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
3.考试结束,考生将笫二卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。
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。
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. What's wrong with the man^ watch?A. It goes slowly.B. It goes too fast.C. It doesn't work sometimes.2.When will the speakers meet?A. At 2:00.B. At 4:00.C. At 6:00.3.What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Teacher and student.C. Classmates.4.What will the woman do?A. Give Tom some medicine*B. Take Tom& temperature.C. Have a look at Toms mouth. 5.Why did the woman make Mr. Jones angry?A. She asked the answered question again.B. She didn't finish her work in 20 minutes^C. She asked the same question three limes.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,涂分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
英语---河北省衡水中学2017届高三上学期小二调考试(解析版)
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分, 共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(共90分)注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
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,再选涂其它答案标号。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5个小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的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. When do the speakers plan to get to the sports meet?A. At 7:45.B. At 8:00.C. At 8:15.2. What does the woman want from the store?A. Cookies.B. Milk.C. Peanut butter.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A CD by Johnny.B. A present for Molly.C. A famous musician.4. Why does the man suggest the Fairmont Hotel?A. Because of its price.B. Because of its location.C. Because of its size.5. What is the man doing?A. Waiting for a call.B. Calling his neighbor.C. Opening a window.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
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马鞍山市22中2016-2017学年高三八月开考英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分, 共150分。
考试时间l20分钟。
第Ⅰ卷选择题第一节听下面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。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What time is it now?A. 9:10.B. 9:50.C. 10:00.2. What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warm.C. It’s cold.3. What will the man do?A. Attend a meeting.B. Give a lecture.C. Leave his office.4. What is the woman’s opinion about the course?A. Too hard.B. Worth taking.C. Very easy.5. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Speak louder.B. Apologize to her.C. Turn off the radio.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How long did Michael stay in China?A. Five days.B. One week.C. Two weeks.7. Where did Michael go last year?A. Russia.B. Norway.C. India.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What food does Sally like?A. Chicken.B. Fish.C. Eggs.9. What are the speakers going to do?A. Cook dinner.B. Go shopping.C. Order dishes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where are the speakers?A. In a hospital.B. In the office.C. At home.11. When is the report due?A. Thursday.B. Friday.C. Next Monday.12. What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report?A. Improve it.B. Hand it in later.C. Leave it with him.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Salesperson and customer.B. Homeowner and cleaner.C. Husband and wife.14. What kind of apartment do the speakers prefer?A. One with two bedrooms.B. One without furniture.C. One near a market.15. How much rent should one pay for the one-bedroom apartment?A. $350.B. $400.C. $415.16. Where is the apartment the speakers would like to see?A. On Lake Street.B. On Market Street.C. On South Street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What percentage of the world’s tea exports go to Britain?A. Almost 15%.B. About 30%.C. Over 40%.18. Why do tea tasters taste tea with milk?A. Most British people drink tea that way.B. Tea tastes much better with milk.C. Tea with milk is healthy.19. Who suggests a price for each tea?A. Tea tasters.B. Tea exporters.C. Tea companies.20. What is the speaker talking about?A. The life of tea tasters.B. Afternoon tea in Britain.C. The London Tea Trade Centre.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)。
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
ABABYSITTERSex: femaleAged more than 50, at least from senior high school.Rich experience of looking after childrenApply to: Job center, Sogo Street, NO.18, Colton.PART-TIME DRIVERS W ANTEDClean driving license.Must be of smart appearance.Aged over 23. Apply to: Capes Taxi, 17 Palace road, Colton.AIR HOSTESSESSouthern Airlines require air hostesses for international flights. Applicants must be between 20 and 33 years old, height 1.60 m to 1.75 m, education to GCSE standard, two languages, must be able to swim.Apply to: Recruitment Officer, Southern Airlines, Heathrow Airport West, HR 37 KK.MEN NURSES NEEDEDFor private hospitalsEducation: (At least) graduate from Nursing SchoolWorking experience: unnecessary.Apply to: The Personnel of Bear Hospital, 279 Canal Street, Colton.21. Jack is excellent in appearance and an experienced taxi driver. Why is his application refused as a result?A. Aged 32.B. Punished and fined because of speeding.C. Unable to speak a foreign language.D. Not having college education.22. Ben, aged 21, fond of swimming and driving, just graduated from a medicine college, Nursing Department , which job might be given to him?A. Driving for Capes Taxis.B. Working for southern Airlines.C. Nursing in Bear HospitalD. None of the three.23.What prevents Mary, aged 52, becoming a babysitter?A. She once broke a traffic law and was fined.B. She can’t speak Japanese very well.C. She has before worked as a babysitter.D. She never receives education.BA taxi driver taught me a million dollar lesson in customer satisfaction and expectation. Motivational speakers charge thousands of dollars to give training to company executives and staff. It cost me a $12 taxi ride.I had flown into Dallas for the purpose of calling on a customer. Time was limited and my plan included a quick turn-around trip from and back to the airport. A spotless taxi pulled up. The driver rushed to open the passenger door for me and made sure I was comfortably seated before he closed the door. As he got in the driver’s seat, he mentioned that the neatly-folded Wall Street Journal next to me was for my use. He then showed me several tapes and asked me what type of music I would enjoy. I could not believe the service I was receiving! I took the opportunity to say, “Obviously you take great pride in your work. You must have a story to tell.”“You bet,” he replied, “I used to be in Microsoft. But I got tired of it, thinking my best would never be good enough. I decided to find my position in life where I could feel proud of being the best I could be. I knew I would never be a rocket scientist, but I love driving cars, helping people and feeling like I have done a full day’s work and done it well. I thought about my personal strengths and ... wham! I became a taxi driver. One thing I know for sure, to be good in my business I could simply meet the expectations of my passengers. But, to be GREAT in my business, I have to go above the customer’s expectations! I like both the sound and the return of being ‘great’ better than just getting by being ‘average’.”24.What does the writer really want to say in Paragraph 1?A.The writer thought the driver motivational.B.The writer benefited a lot from the ride.C.The writer was over charged for the ride.D.The writer paid less for the ride.25.What caused the writer’s curiosity about the taxi driver?A.His wonderful CD. B.His touching speech.C.His high-quality service. D.His neatly-folded journal.26.From the last paragraph we know that the taxi driver .A.is enthusiastic about his work B.expects much from his workC.thinks too highly of himself D.goes above his own expectations27.Which of the following is the taxi driver likely to agree?A.Being great is a must in life. B.Life is not easy for all of us.C.Don’t expect too much in life. D.Every one of us has strengths.CD.AI does better than humans in sight and balance. Who is smarter? A human being or artificial intelligence(人工智能)?The question swept the world last year when a Google-developed program called AlphaGo defeated the world top player, South Korean Lee Se-del, 4-1.So, what comes next?Some people have been arguing that artificial intelligence, or AI in short, will be a bad thing for humans. In an interview with the BBC in 2014, UK scientist Stephen Hawking warned that “the development of full artificial intelligence could mean the end of the human r ace.”So are we really about to live in the world shown in the Terminator movies?“Not quite,” answered The Economist. After all, it’s not hard to get a computer program to remember and produce facts. What is hard is getting computers to use their knowledge in everyday situations.“We think that, for the human being, things like sight and balance(视觉平衡), are natural and ordinary in our life.” Thomas Edison, founder of Motion Figures, a company that is bringing AI to boys, told the newspaper. “But for a ro bot, to walk up and down just like human beings requires various decisions to be made every second, and it’s really difficult to do.”As The Economist put it, “We have a long way to go before AI can truly begin to be similar to the human brain, even though the technology can be great.”Meanwhile, John Markoff of The New York Times said that researchers should build artificial intelligence to make people more effective.“Our fate is in our own hands,”he wrote. “Since technology depends on the values of its creators, we can make human choices that use technology to improve the world.”28.What was the result of the match?A.Lee Se-del won AlphaGo 4-1. B.Lee Se-del was defeated.C.Google program beat AlphaGo. D.Neither side won the match.29.What does Thomas Edison possibly mean in his remarks?A.It’s very hard for AI to beat the human brain.B.AI would take the place of human beings.C.AI can make various decisions quickly.D.AI does better than humans in sight and balance.30.Who believes much has to be done to improve AI?A.Stephen Hawking. B.John Markoff.C.The New York Times. D.The Economist.31.What does the underlined part in the last paragraph imply?A.AI will improve the world completely.B.AI is in the control of human beings.C.AI may bring disasters to human beings.D.AI will make our future out of control.DChina's admiration of outstanding scholars has turned the well-preserved childhood home of Tu Youyou, the Chinese pharmacologist(药理学家) who won this year's Nobel Prize in physiology(生理学) or Medicine, into a popular tourist destination.Since it was announced on Monday that 84-year-old Tu had become the first Chinese citizen to win this international prize, her former home in the old town of Ningbo, Zhejiang province, has attracted visitors, especially parents and their children-even though it is not open to the public.The house, where Tu lived until she went to university in Beijing, covers an area of 2,200 square meters and is priced at 150 million yuan( $ 23. 6 million) . It is part of a complex of 37 traditional buildings, including several city-and-district-level cultural relic preservation sites, that have been trans -formed into a high-end art, and commercial zone, ' ."There are continually parents taking their children, from infants in strollers to college students, to take photos in front of Tu's former home. Security guards have been ordered to go on patrol around the clock," said Mr. Zhao, a salesperson from Ningbo Real Estate Inc Co.Shanghai resident Xu Lingfei, who was on a trip to Ningbo, took her 9-y.ear-old son to walkaround the complex on Wednesday. "Chinese people believe in exams and awards and have a strong preference for high performers. Taking children to visit the former dwelling places of celebrities(名人) is a way to inspire them to study harder," Xu said.Something similar happened. after Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2012. Tourists started visiting Mo's former home in rural Gaomi, Shandong Province, in an endless stream starting the day after he won the prize. Some even pulled the radishes planted in front of the house. and carried away some bricks.32. Tu Youyou's former house is now popular mainly because . .A. Tu won the Nobel PrizeB. it has some cultural relicsC. it covers a large areaD. it is a great art and commercial zone33. Why did Xu Lingfei take her son to visit Tu's former home?A. She admired Tu very much.B. She planned to buy the house. .C. She intended to take photos there.D. She wanted her son to be inspired.34. Where is Mo Yan's former home located?A. Shanghai.B. Gaomi.C. Ningbo.D. Beijing.35. What is the main idea of the text?A. Tu Youyou's former home is for sale.B. More Chinese have won the Nobel Prize.C. Nobel winner's home becomes instant attraction.D. Children benefit from visiting Nobel winner's home.第二节:任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列材料, 从所给的六个选项(A,B,C,D,E和F)中, 选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑. 选项中有一项是多余选项.When it comes to the ben efit of volunteering, a lot of people think it’s all about the warm feeling after helping someone. ___36___ As is known, charity work requires a wide variety of people to do a wide variety of things for everything to work. It means that there are some surprising benefits for volunteers. For example, volunteering ...*Teaches you new skillsFrom helping make websites to teaching immigrant kids your native language, or to arranging events for charity, volunteering can really be almost anything. It means that when you getinvolved in charity work, a lot of the time you will face challenges. ___37___*Teaches you what truly mattersIt’s a great way to find new perspectives on life. When you’ve been at it for a while, you just might find yourself re-evaluating your advantages. ___38__ One of my friends went from wanting to be a lawyer to discovering a true passion for teaching.*___39___Maybe it’s not so surprising, but what might surprise you is how genuine these friends are. Some of my long-term friends are pe ople I’ve met through volunteering. I’m not the kind of guy that makes friends for connections, but sometimes it’s very convenient to have a broad network. Summed up in one line: Volunteering helps you grow. ___40___ You meet a very wide variety of people you don’t have a lot in common with. You learn to get along with people involved in many different walks in life. You learn to know what you are to do. So if you’ve ever considered volunteering, what are you waiting for?A. Helps you make new friends.B. Can help improve social skills.C. You might even decide on a completely new path to take in life.D. As it turns out, that’s far from the only benefit.E. V olunteering helps you look outside yourself and your problems.F. Through overcoming the challenges you learn completely new skills.G. Not only does it help you grow into a perfect person but it helps you develop your skills set as well.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1.5分,满分30分)I’ve read lots of stories about family memories. In those 41 , I’ve found voice of sadness and longing. It’s true that so much in our daily lives makes us 42 all the time. We find ourselves with less and less time to spend with our 43 and friends. I’ve had the same 44 myself.I used to have 45 times with my grandfather when we lived together. When I was very young, I often enjoyed spending time in his 46 , watching the flowers and watering the fruit trees. But as I grew up, I 47 became “selfish”.Once, when I was 6, we went shopping together. As we took the wrong bus and ended upgetting 48 , unable to find our way back, I couldn’t stay 49 and shouted rudely in his face. I was so stubborn that I wouldn’t say sorry 50 returning home, thinking I had done nothing wrong.Now I 51 how ridiculous(荒唐的)I was at the time! And I also realize how 52 it was when I finally admitted I was 53 ! When I truly wanted to express my 54 , my grandfather had left us 55 , leaving me with no more chance to 56 my mistake. I couldn’t 57 say to him the three words ––“I am sorry”.We are spending more and more time outside, with less and less time to 58 with our families at home. So 59 the most of every second you have with your loved ones, because time 60 going, waiting for no one.41. A. books B. stories C. reports D. films42. A. crazy B. easy C. busy D. angry43. A. families B. classmates C. colleagues D. employers44. A. adventure B. research C. exploration D. experience45. A. good B. hard C. sad D. bitter46. A. kitchen B. garage C. house D. garden47. A. frequently B. rarely C. gradually D. finally48. A. confused B. lost C. hurt D. puzzled49. A. calm B. awake C. firm D. happy50. A. while B. unless C. until D. after51. A. learn B. imagine C. realize D. agree52. A. early B. late C. nice D. guilty53. A. innocent B. nervous C. wrong D. painful54. A. concern B. worry C. opinion D. regret55. A. forever B. somehow C. alone D. instead[56. A. care about B. apologize for C. think of D. put away57. A. again B. often C. even D. still58 . A. spare B. save C. take D. kill59. A. follow B. receive C. divide D. make60. A. needs B. keeps C. delays D. stops第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,四部分,共60分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。