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绝密★启用前 试卷类型:A
天一大联考
2016-2017学年高三年级上学期期末考试
英语
本试题卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意 事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷
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2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1 0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。 例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19. 15. B.£9.1 8. C.£9.1'5. 答案是C。
1.Where is the woman going?
A. To a bank. B. To a shop. C. To a park. 2. What time does the restaurant close?
A. At 11:00 p.m. B. At 9:30 p.m. C. At 9:00 p.m. 3. Where does the woman want to get married?
A. In a church. B. In the open air. C. In a country house. 4.What does the woman think of the decision to build a new hospital? A. It's a waste of time. B.It's a waste of money.
C. It should have been made earlier. 5. What is the woman doing:?
A. Asking for permission. B. Making a complaint. C. Ordering a dish. 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。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。 6. Who is the man talking to?
A. His teacher. B. His classmate. C.A bookstore clerk. 7. What will the man do next:?
A. Read the book again. B. Hand in his essay. C. Rewrite his essay. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What does the woman say about cutting grass?
A. She likes it very much. B.She is unable to do it. C. Mr. Darcy already did it. 9. What is the second thing the man suggests?
A. Delivering newspapers. B. Cutting grass. C.Doing babysitting. 听第8段材料,回答第1 0至1 2题。 10. What is the woman doing?
A. Selling books. B. Doing a survey. C. Discussing her reading habits. 11. What kind of books does the man like best?
A. Historical novels. B. Adventure stories. C. Biographies. 12. Where does the man get most of his books?
A. From his friends. B. From the library. C. From online bookstores. 听第9段材料,回答第1 3至1 6题。 13. What is the woman looking at?
A.A map of the City. B.A list of restaurants. C.A schedule of activities. 14. What season is it?
A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn.
15. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a concert. B. In the street. C. In a restaurant. 16. Why is the man happy?
A. He likes helping visitors.
B. He just want to a concert in the park. C. He will take a walk with the woman. 听第 10段材料, 回答第 17至 20题。 17. What is the speaker?
A. A broadcaster. B. A singer. C. A songwriter.
18. Which of the following may be included in BCD International programs? A. News of music libraries.
B. Stories about the good old days. C. Varieties of classical and pop songs.
19. Which program gives the ideas behind the pop songs?
A. The History of Pop. B. About the Big Hits. C. The Road to Music.
20. Which word best describes native English speakers' understanding of the pop songs? A. Impossible. B. Unnecessary. C. Difficult. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共1 5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。
A
When you use our university library there are different learning spaces available SO you can decide what is best for your purpose.
Social learning areas
We recognize that you can learn from your friends so we’ ve provided social study areas in
our library. Here you can discuss your work with your friends without worrying about disturbing others as a reasonable level of noise is accepted, though we do ask that you' re considerate of other students and staff. Group study rooms
There are bookable<可预定的)group study rooms of various sizes in the library. These rooms are well equipped so that you can easily work in groups or practice presentations.
●Bookings are available to groups of 3 0r more students.
●Bookings can be made in hourly blocks up to a maximum of 2 hours per group per day. ●Bookings can be made for the present week and the following week.
●Contact the library Help Desk online to book a room. Bookings are restricted to student use only.
Silent study spaces
We know that sometimes you may prefer to study on your own. To help you achieve this we have individual quiet or silent study areas.
In order to preserve the quiet study environment and to avoid disturbing other students, discussion about your course work or exams, or using mobile phones isn’t permitted anywhere in these areas. Food, drink and phones
Cold drinks and snacks can be consumed in most areas of the library though we ask that you help keep the learning environment clean and pleasant for everyone by clearing rubbish into the bins provided. Mobile phones can be used in the social learning areas and group study rooms but not in the silent study spaces or the hallways or stairs that lead to those areas. We ask that you switch your phone to silent mode when you come in the library.
21. What is the purpose of social learning areas provided in the library? A. To offer students access to library staff. B. To help students learn to be considerate. C. To keep students free from disturbance. D. To enable students to learn from each other.
22. What can we know about bookings of group study rooms in the library? A. They can be made by phone.
B. They are available only to students. C. They can be made several weeks ahead. D. They are available to groups of. any size.
23. What should students pay attention to when using the library? A. Taking rubbish out when leaving.
B. Avoiding having cold drinks and snacks.
C. Keeping their mobile phones silent all the time. D. Using mobile phones only in the hallways or stairs. 24.What is the text mainly intended for?
A. Introducing additional regulations of a university library. B. Showing how to make use of a university library. C. Recommending a university library the author visits.
D. Explaining why a university library is a good place for study. B
As we neared the last days of my mom' s life, I wanted to understand what she was feeling and seeing. The day before she took her last breath I decided to ask her.
First I wanted to make sure she could make sense of what I was saying. I told her that loved her, and she raised her eyebrows in acknowledgement. Then I shared a funny story about a conversation my husband and I had. The corners of her mouth turned up in a smile. I could tell that she was taking in every word. And then I went for it.
\she wanted to grasp every word that came out of my mouth.
\ “Do you see your mom?\ She shook her head again.
“Do you see Dad?\egan nodding her head.
“Is he here in this room right now:?\ Then she tried to communicate with words, but she couldn't get the words out. The next morning she died peacefully. A few weeks ago, I was wondering why I haven't had many dreams of my mom since she died. That night I had one of the clearest dreams I've had for a long time. Mom was dressed beautifully. She stared at me with a huge smile. Her eyes were bright and full of life. She was
happier than I had seen her in years. And she was younger. We didn't exchange any words, but it was clear that she was happy and free.
I woke up with joy in my heart.
25. Why did the author do the things mentioned in Paragraph 2? A. To review the past happy days with her mother. B. To make her mother happy during her last days. C. To check if her mother could understand her.
D. To show that she has a deep love for her mother.
26. What was the authors mother like on the day before her death:? A. She had no sense of hearing at all. B. She couldn't move except her eyes.
C. She could still speak in an unclear voice. D. She could communicate with body language. 27. What did the author dream that night? A. Her mother talked with her. B. Her mother was in high spirits. C. Her mother’s eyes seemed dull. D. Her mother looked older than ever. C
Standing in line for the latest iPhone at the Apple store, queueing for tickets to Wimbledon or even just waiting at the post office might just have got a lot easier. Japanese car- maker Nissan announces that it has just the thing to relieve the painful legs of tired queuers.
The new system of“self-driving,”chairs is designed to detect when someone at the front of the queue is called, and automatically move everyone else one step forward in line. The new
invention is shown off in a company video, which shows a busy restaurant with customers waiting outside.
In the video, diners are sitting in a row of chairs, but will not have to stand when the next
hungry diner is called to a table. Instead; the chairs, equipped with autonomous technology that detects the seat ahead, move along a path toward the front of the line. When the person at the front of the queue is called, the empty chair at the front can sense it is empty and so moves out of pole position. Cameras on the remaining chairs then sense the m07yfement and follow automatically.
The system, which is similar to the kin used in Nissan' s autonomous vehicle technology,
will be tested at select restaurants in Japan this year, Nissan said. It appeals to anyone who has queued for hours outside a crowded restaurant: it eliminates the boredom and physical pain of standing in line,\added.
Although Tokyo has some 160,000 restaurants, long queues are not uncommon. Chosen
restaurants that meet the criteria will be able to show the chairs outside their restaurants next year. Nissan also released a short video showing the chairs being used in an art gallery, moving slowly in front of the various paintings to let viewers appreciate the art without the need to stand up. 28. What can we know about the “self-driving\ chairs from the text 7 A. They are in hot demand like iPhones. B. They are intended for queueing diners. C. They are the invention of a car company.
D. They are completely different, from vehicle technology. 29. What enables the chairs to detect the seat ahead? A. Pole position.
B. Autonomous technology. C. Cameras equipped on them.
D. Sensors equipped along the path.
30. Which of the following can replace the underlined word“ eliminates\ in Paragraph 4? A. rids B. ignores C. steals D. hides 31. What can Joe inferred from the last two paragraphs?
A. Queueing is a rare scene outside Japanese restaurants. B.“Self-driving\ C. Japanese people prefer eating in restaurants to at home.
D. \
AC/DC have postponed their US, tour after singer Brian Johnson was warned by doctors that he was at risk of“ total hearing loss\ given the decades that the Australian band has been pumping out the hard rock decibel(分贝). But deafness isn't only a
concern for rock musicians. In recent years it has become clear that anyone around musica lot has reason to be equally worried.
When exposed to music, risk to hearing arises from a combination of how loud the sound
is and how long you' re exposed to it. If you visit a nightclub that is thumping out(晌亮地奏出) music on the dance floor at 100 dB, then after only 10一l5 minutes the exposure is potentially damaging. In a quieter part of the club, but where the music is still loud enough that you have to shout at your friends, them you could be there for a couple of hours before having to worry about your hearing. Of course music