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1、2016屆高三學生學業(yè)水平監(jiān)測 高三英語試題 2016年1月第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分 35 分)第一節(jié):單項填空 (共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)請閱讀下面各題, 從題中所給的 a、b、c、d 四個選項中, 選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21. “made in china 2025” initiative aims to transform china from a manufacturing giant into a world manufacturing power, _ driven by innovation and emphasizes qu

2、ality over quantity.a. the one thatb. one thatc. one d. the one22. on nov.11, alibaba sold more than 90 billion yuan _ goods on its e-commerce platforms t and tmall, making headlines all over the world.a. worth ofb. sum ofc. value ford. profit for 23. younger people might like snow and cold, but for

3、 _, such weather is very tough; snow can turn into ice, _ is easy to slip on.a. people my age; whereb. my age people; wherec. people my age; whichd. my age people; which24. china may as well keep its growth rate above 7 percent. _, the rate may be set between 6 to 7 percent, for the sake of a health

4、y environment.a. differentlyb. alternativelyc. accordinglyd. conversely25.will you have a second child? havent decided yet. we _ about it the whole year.a. have thoughtb. had thoughtc. thoughtd. have been thinking26. how shocked he _ the news that the terrorists attacked paris, leaving 129 dead and

5、hundreds injured. a. was heard b. heard c. was to hear d. would hear27. the door was open, from _ he could see everything outside.a. whichb. after whichc. behind itd. where28. it is beyond awkward when everyone around you _ laughing at a joke that you do not find funny, especially if its a joke told

6、 in a foreign language.a. breaks intob. bursts outc. yells outd. falls into29. the average income of the changzhou, though still well below that of suzhou, has been on the increase and is three times _ it was in 2001. a. that b. which c. what d. how 30. having a brother or sister protects adolescent

7、s against negative feelings such as loneliness and guilt, but they also have to learn to _ and to control their emotions.a. competeb. compensatec. comprehendd. compromise31. the government must have taken measures to lower the house prices next year, _ it? yes. i guess so. a. didnt b. hasnt c. mustn

8、t d. wont 32. it was human errors, rather than the natural disaster, that _ for the death of so many innocent people in the landslide at an industrial park in shenzhen.a. is blamed b. is to blame c. are blamed d. are to blame 33. how is the smog control going on in our capital city? it couldnt be wo

9、rse. you _ believe beijing upgraded the smog alert from yellow to orange and then red again yesterday. a. wont b. mustnt c. neednt d. shouldnt34. can you explain _chinas football team failed again in the attempt for the world cup? i am sorry, but this is the last time. we will behave ourselves.a. wh

10、y is it that b. why it is that c. how it is that d. how is it that35. i still havent made any progress in writing an english essay. _. how can you expect to write a passage when you dont understand the words?a. learn to walk before you run b. practice makes perfectc. dont put the cart before the hor

11、se d. learn to fish but not just ask for fish第二節(jié):完形填空 (共 20 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 20 分)請閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 a、b、c、d 四個選項中,選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。it is dark now when i begin my early morning walk in the woods. and now that autumn has marched into winter, darkness persists well beyond my 6 a.m. start time.paths hav

12、e become familiar after years of hiking. but rocks and tree roots have magically appeared from previously 36 ground.certainly i hit my toe against or 37 on some unseen barriers. fallen branches from last nights storm 38 in wait. layers of autumn leaves create a false floor through which my trusting

13、footsteps 39 . sometimes a piece of moon donates some 40 to the mystery path. but when skies are dark, there are no 41 clues for where i step.my very first night hike was during summer camp on a warm august night in the woods. our leader 42 bright flashlights so we would not scare away the night cre

14、atures we hoped to find.“see with your 43 ,” the leader told us over and over again. 44 , that advice took effect. with 45 and courage, it didnt take long before our feet became 46 to the grounds textures(質(zhì)地) and irregularities. toes learned to 47 for barriers before trusting full weight on feet. ho

15、les and dips in the ground were detected in 48 of possible fall but mistakes 49 happen. my foot gets caught on a trip and i fall. since the pace is 50 , there is little damage except to pride. once 51 , i pause to feel the firmness of earth beneath me.on my way home, as dawn 52 day, i think about ho

16、w similar night hikes are to journeys through life.the same rules often 53 for both: slow down, concentration, “see” with new senses and dont be 54 . although the path is full of 55 hidden barriers, false surface, wet floor the earth is solid and firm beneath. it is the nature of night ground. it is

17、 the nature of life. 36. a. level b. soft c. wet d. hard37. a. step b. tour c. trip d. go38. a. stand b. hang c. staind. lie39. a. break b. sink c. walk d. remove40. a. coldness b. light c. loneliness d. courage41. a. vague b. typical c. visual d. conscious42. a. forbade b. shone c. removed d. colle

18、cted43. a. eyes b. toes c. handsd. feet44. a. directly b. amazingly c. possibly d. luckily45. a. contribution b. appreciation c. concentration d. expectation46. a. suspicious b. cautious c. tentative d. sensitive47. a. explore b. head c. clarify d. assess48. a. needb. search c. advance d. spite 49.

19、a. also b. still c. even d. ever50. a. rapid b. mild c. slow d. gentle51. a. up b. down c. out d. away 52. a. makes up forb. makes way for c. makes use of d. makes sense of 53. a. work b. apply c. answer d. suit54. a. disappointed b. confused c. scared d. annoyed 55. a. darkness b. hopelessness c. a

20、nxieties d. uncertainties 第三部分:閱讀理解 (共 15 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 30 分)請閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的 a、b、c、d 四個選項中,選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。cthe oxford dictionary has announced its word of the year. its spelled . actually, it isnt spelled at all, because it contains no letters, just a “face with tears of joy” emoji. “the fact

21、 that english alone is proving not enough to meet the needs of 21st-century digital communication is a huge change,” says caspar grathwohl, president of oxford dictionaries. when one of his dictionary colleagues suggested using an emoji instead of the word “emoji”, “l(fā)ightbulbs went off”. until recen

22、tly, grathwohl, who is 44, avoided using emojis altogether because he worried that he would look as if he “was trying to get in on teen culture”. “i felt inauthentic. but i think there was a tipping point this year. its now moved into the mainstream.” some 76% of the uk adult population owns a smart

23、phone, and of those, between 80% and 90% use emojis. worldwide, six billion are sent daily. the “face with tears of joy” is the most used, representing 20% of all uk and 17% of all us emoji use. it has overtaken the standard smiley-face emoji in popularity, which may mean that emoji users are moving

24、 towards exaggeration or irony or fun, or that all this emoji use has brought everyone to a higher emotional plane. even if you dont send emojis yourself, you will probably receive them.how far do emojis function as a language? “theres a lot of prejudice against emojis,” vyvyan evans, a professor in

25、 linguistics at bangor university, says. “a lot of people think they are a backward step, but this misunderstands the nature of human communication.” the picture is more complicated, with emojis offering both greater freedom and limitations than verbal language. “emoji isnt a language as such. they

26、dont develop in the way that the natural language does. but they are working according to the same principles of communication as the spoken language. what is the value of an emoji? i think i can prove this with an ordinary sentence.” there is a pause. “i love you,” he says. “crikey(哎呀), i love you.

27、” he says it again. the first time i think he means it; the second time we both know he doesnt. “the meaning is coming from extra-language factors,” he says. “emojis are performing the same function in digital speech.” like any sort-of language, emoji is evolving. “i do think they are subtle(微妙) and

28、 rich,” grathwohl says. “they can mean different things to different people. the fact that we are using emoji in combination to express more complex ideas and experiences is one of the most fun and playful parts of the whole words. will emoji finally come to look something more like traditional lang

29、uage that we understand?” he asks. “that would be interesting.”61. the sentence “l(fā)ightbulbs went off” (para 2) means that _.a. the president became embarrassed and annoyedb. the president suddenly realized he was outdated c. the suggestion was immediately adopted d. the suggestion started a heated d

30、iscussion62. the “face with tears of joy” is more popular than smiley-face emoji, which means that _.a. emoji is changing constantly b. smiley-face emoji is too traditionalc. adults have more sorrow than joy in their daily lifed. people like to express their emotions in a richer way63. vyvyan evans

31、uses the sentence “i love you” as an example (para 4) to prove that _.a. emoji can express the real meaning behind wordsb. emoji is different from the natural languagec. people feel free to use emoji in communicationd. emoji will limit people in expressing their feelings64. which of the following st

32、atement might grathwohl agree with?a. emoji is too childish for adults b. people have the same explanation for an emojic. using emoji can add fun to communication d. emoji wont develop into a languaged“hypotheses,” said medawarin 1964, “are imaginative and inspirational in character”; they are “adve

33、ntures of the mind”. he was arguing in favour of the position taken by karl popper that the nature of scientific method is hypothetico-deductive and not, as is generally believed, inductive. the myth(誤區(qū)) of scientific method is that it is inductive: that the formulation of scientific theory starts w

34、ith the basic, raw evidence of the senses simple, fair, unprejudiced observation. out of these sensory data commonly referred to as “facts” generalisations will form. the myth is that from a disorderly collection of factual information an orderly, relevant theory will somehow come out. however, the

35、starting point of induction is an impossible one. there is no such thing as an unprejudiced observation. every act of observation we make is a function of what we have seen or otherwise experienced in the past. all scientific work of an experimental or exploratory nature starts with some expectation

36、 about the outcome. this expectation is a hypothesis. hypotheses provide the motivation for the inquiry(探究),and influence the method. it is in the light of an expectation that some observations are held to be relevant and some irrelevant, that one method is chosen and others abandoned, that some exp

37、eriments are conducted and others are not. hypotheses arise by guesswork, or by inspiration, but having been started they can and must be tested thoroughly, using the appropriate method. if the predictions you make as a result of deducing certain consequences from your hypothesis are not shown to be

38、 correct then you abandon or adjust your hypothesis. if the predictions turn out to be correct then your hypothesis has been supported and may be kept until such time as some further test shows it not to be correct. once you have arrived at your hypothesis, which is a product of your imagination, yo

39、u then move on to a strictly logical and thorough process, based upon deductive argument therefore the term “hypothetico-deductive”. so dont worry if you have some idea of what your results will tell you before you even begin to collect data; there are no scientists in existence who really wait unti

40、l they have all the evidence in front of them before they try to work out what it might possibly mean. the closest we ever get to this situation is when something happens by accident; but even then the researcher has to make a hypothesis to be tested before being sure that, for example, a medicine m

41、ight prove to be a successful solution to bacterial(細菌) infection. the hypothetico-deductive method describes the logical approach to much research work, but it does not describe the psychological behaviour that brings it about. the psychological behaviour is a much more complicated process involvin

42、g guesses, reworkings, corrections, and above all inspiration, in the deductive as well as the hypothetic component. however, describing the logical approach is like writing the final thesis(畢業(yè)論文) or published papers of research work. these theses and papers have been, quite properly, organised into

43、 a more logical order so that the worth of the output may be evaluated independently of the behavioural processes by which it was obtained. it is the difference, for example between the academic papers with which crick and watson demonstrated the structure of the dna molecule(分子) and the fascinating

44、 book the double helix in which watson (1968) described how they did it. from this point of view, the scientific method may more usefully be thought of as a way of writing up research rather than as a way of carrying it out.65. what is right about the deductive method and the inductive method accord

45、ing to the author?a. they cannot exist in a research at the same time.b. the former one is of greater importance than the latter.c. the latter one is more scientific than the former one.d. the former is closer to the nature of scientific research.66. which of the following best supports the authors

46、main opinion shown in paragraph 2?a. usually facts are more convincing than predictions.b. people always observe based on what they have seen or experienced. c. it is impossible to generalize disorder facts into orderly theories.d. people all begin scientific work with the observation of evidences.6

47、7. which of the following about a hypothesis is right?a. it functions as a guide in the process of a scientific research.b. it works as a means that can help make unprejudiced observations.c. it is an expectation unrelated to guesswork and inspiration.d. it is a prediction which will be arrived at s

48、ooner or later. 68. according to the author, a good scientific research is a process _.a. starting from details and ending in generalisations b. where observations play more role than expectations doc. where hypothesis are gradually tested before finally approved d. which cannot be started before en

49、ough evidences are collected69. what does the last sentence of the passage mean?a. the hypothetico-deductive method plays an important role in describing a research. b. the scientific method is more a way of describing research than a way of doing it.c. describing the logical approach is harder than describing the psychological behaviour. d. writing up a scientific resea

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