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1、英語 西城區(qū)2017年高三期末考試 英語考試時間:_分鐘題型單選題完型填空簡答題補全信息總分得分單選題 (本大題共15小題,每小題_分,共_分。) 1._ a tough challenge though, the Chinese womens volleyball team won an Olympic title in Rio.A. FaceB. FacedC.  FacingD. To face2. The ancient Silk Road _ China and Europe has become an ideal place for studying and&#

2、160;traveling.A. among     B. alongC. across D. between3. The teacher decided to give the task to _ had a strong sense of responsibility.A. whoever    B.  whicheverC.  whateverD. whenever4. Bob checked the equipment thoroughly, only _ the power was not set.A.

3、find  B. foundC. findingD.  to find5. Wow, I didnt know you play golf so well.I _ for the last 6 months.A. play    B. playedC. am playingD. have been playing6. Shelly _ shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing.A. is     B. wasC. has beenD. had been7. Participan

4、ts at the conference were thankful for the information that _ for them.A. provided                          B.  is providedC. will be providedD. had been provided 8. John stepped on the stage without hesitation _ he had been

5、preparing for this moment all his life.A. even if        B.  as ifC. as soon asD. as long as9. Honesty _ an important role in a childs ability to succeed in school and later life.A. played            B. playsC. had playedD. has played10. Th

6、e great thing about music is _ it can bring people of different cultural backgrounds together.A. which        B. whatC. thatD. whether11. If you _ to his speech attentively, you should have known that his achievement was not all from good luck.A. listened    &

7、#160;B. would listenC. had listenedD. would have listened12. I am learning the piano. How can I learn it well?_ the traditional first before trying the modern.A. Master      B. Mastering  C. Mastered D. To master13. You _ give me a lift. I want to walk home for exercise

8、.A. neednt            B.  couldntC. cantD. mustnt14. Many universities share teaching resources online, creating a learning space _ benefits life-long learners.A. how      B. whatC. whichD. where15. _ by the heavy rain, we had to take shelter un

9、der a big tree.A. DriveB.  DrivenC. DrivingD. To drive完型填空 (本大題共20小題,每小題_分,共_分。) It wasthe third period of the day and time for the physical education class. Once outside, students broke into an easy jog toward thefield until, all of a sudden, Marcus cried out,“Look!  What happened to the

10、16?It looksangry.”Thestudents turned to see what he was pointing at all at once: Someone paintedangry faces on the walls of the stadium!Duringlunch, all of the students were whispering with  17   aboutthe graffiti (涂鴉).Possible explanations spread like wildfire   18 the scho

11、ol.Laterin the afternoon,when Brian cleanedthe blackboard, Marcus suddenly   19 the paint on his hands.He20that it was Brian who painted the graffiti, so after school, Marcusfollowed Brian to his locker and 21 on what hewas doing. When Brian opened his locker, Marcus saw small cans of pain

12、t inthere! He decided to 22 it to Mr. Johnson.Thenext morning, Brian was called to the principals office. The moment Mr.Johnson asked23about the graffiti, tears started flowing down Brians cheeks. Filled withshame, he explained that he liked to paint, but he couldnt join the 24club because he had to

13、 go right home after school to baby-sit his littlebrother. “I dont know why I painted those faces, and now Ive 25the stadium!” he sobbed.                                           Mr.Johnson

14、 was quite angry at first, but he began to26ashe realized how miserable Brian was. “Brian, painting graffiti on school wallsis a very 27matter. We have to call your mother, and, ofcourse, you will have to clean and 28 the walls.” Mr. Johnson paused. “29,I must say, those paintings are quite good. Di

15、d you have any30with them?”Brianlooked up and said,“No, I did them myself. Drawing and painting are the onlythings that I can do well.”Mr.Johnson looked at Brian and thought for a moment before making a31.“Well,”he said, “some teachers suggested that we hire a local 32to paint our school mascot(吉祥物)

16、 on the stadium wall. How would you feelabout participating in that?”“Really?” Brian hesitated, 33 to believe what he just heard.“Yes,but this project will be hard work, and youll be expected to complete the jobon time. We can consider it part of your 34,”Mr. Johnson said, trying to hide his 35as he

17、 picked up the phone.【語篇導讀】這是一篇記敘文,作者講述了一個喜歡涂鴉的孩子在學校到處亂畫,最后被叫到校長辦公室,校長給他機會施展才華的事情。16.A. fieldB. classroomC. officeD. stadium17.A. curiosityB. excitementC. fearD. relief18.A. toB. aroundC. fromD. beyond19.A. wipedB. examinedC. spottedD. scanned20.A. rememberedB. suspectedC. witnessedD. hoped21.A. spi

18、edB. reflectedC. commentedD. hit22.A. makeB. reportC. describeD. retell23.A. hesitantlyB. patientlyC. directlyD. sympathetically24.A. artB. mathC. sportsD. music、25.A. changedB. decoratedC. cleanedD. ruined26.A. worryB. softenC. relaxD. panic27.A. strangeB. urgentC. seriousD. unusual28.A. repaintB.

19、hideC. buildD. repair29.A. AndB. SoC. OrD. But30.A. connectionB. difficultyC. experienceD. help31.A. promiseB. choiceC. decisionD. judgment32.A. reporterB. artistC. designerD. scientist33.A. unableB. unwillingC. unlikelyD. unhappy34.A. responsibilityB. talentC. devotionD. punishment35.A. regretB. an

20、gerC. smileD. pride簡答題(綜合題) (本大題共5小題,每小題_分,共_分。) ADear Mr. Smith,I am seeking an opportunity to work with World Destiny as a Computer Systems Manager. My professional experience and my awareness of your high reputation and great achievements have led me to want to work for World Destiny.Since 1998 I

21、 have focused on computer-system design and training. As Systems Administrator for Newport Museum for the past two years, I have directed accounting, capital campaign and publication production. We designed the system from scratch, developing all applications, policies, procedures, and training prog

22、rams. I was well prepared for such a challenge by my previous positions as a Systems Support Specialist and MicroComputer Assistant for the Imperial Corporation of America.Over the years, I have worked with Novell, using programs including dBase,Wordstarand Microsoft Word. This familiarity with a va

23、riety of hardware and software has helped me to get up to speed on nearly any computer with a minimum training period.Additional experience in other fields also adds my value to World Destiny. As a Market Research Coordinator for Cushman & Wakefield of California, I not only researched and maint

24、ained(維護) a comprehensive database of Silicon Valley, but also produced statistical and written reports that support Cushman & Wakefields reputation. Previously, I organized companywide annual sales meetings for Qualogy, Inc.Mr. Smith, while this experience more than qualifies me to join any num

25、ber of successful companies, it is my personal goals that lead to my interest in being part of the World Destiny team. I believe my computer, promotional, and organizational skills, fueled by my beliefs, make World Destiny and me right for each other. Can we arrange an interview at your earliest con

26、venience? I will call within the next week to arrange a meeting.Sincerely,                                                                 &

27、#160;     Beth Henning【語篇導讀】這是一篇書信,作者主要寫了想?yún)⒓邮访芩瓜壬拿嬖嚕⒔榻B了自己與團隊的業(yè)績。生的面試,并介紹了自己與團隊的業(yè)績。36. Beth Hennings work experience include _.A. Computer Systems Manager for Corporation of AmericaB. Systems Support Specialist for World DestinyC. Systems Administrator for Newport MuseumD. MicroComputer A

28、ssistant for Novell37. While working with Cushman & Wakefield of California, Beths work involved _.A. training new workersB. maintaining a databaseC. organizing sales meetingsD. developing company policies38. Beth Henning proves herself qualified for the position mainly by_.A. stressing her pers

29、onality strengthsB. promising her value to the companyC. listing relevant experiences and skillsD. expressing a strong interest in the companyBWhen the telephone rings late at night, most women guess it must be one of only four or five people calling. A sister?Maybe.An emergency?Possibly.A mother?Pr

30、obably not at that time of night. Much more probably it is a close female friend calling to tell you that she has split up with her boyfriend again or perhaps simply that a good movie has just started on TV.At a time when families are spread far and wide and marriages often end in divorce, friendshi

31、ps are becoming more and more important. Erika, a 32-year-old lawyer, is strengthened by her ten-year friendship with her married friend Jane. “I was very sick one night, so I called Jane at about 3:00 a.m. to talk about it,” she says. “She was very supportive and even came over to take me to the do

32、ctors the next morning.”As American TV shows like Friends, which follows the lives of a very close group of young friends, have become more popular, many of us are beginning to see the value of such friendships. TV shows like this tell us that our romantic relationships may not last, but we need to

33、keep in touch with our close friends if we want to survive.A TV show called Real Women is about the lives and relationships of five former school friends. In this show, family, husbands, and work are all less important than friendships. One of its actresses says the show reflects her own experience.

34、 “Friendship is about commitment. I dont see some of my friends for ages but when we get together, it is as if time hasnt passed.”This is true of Erika and Janes friendship. With Erikas family 200 miles away, it is Jane who keeps a spare set of keys to Erikas apartment and waters her plants whenever

35、 she is away. “Having Jane around gives me a certain amount of freedom. It is not the kind of thing that you could ask anyone to do, but she knows I would do the same for her.” Erika feels that because she no longer sees her family every day, she now enjoys a closer relationship with her best friend

36、. Jane, who may move to a different city soon, is worried about leaving such a support system of friends. “My friends have more to do with my life than my parents and, therefore, I dont have to spend a lot of time explaining things to them. Friends are more up to date with what is happening.”【語篇導讀】這

37、是一篇說明文,作者講述了朋友在生活中的重要性及牢靠性。39. According to the passage, a late-night phone call for most women is probably from _.A. a friendB. a relativeC. a strangerD. a doctor40. TV shows like Friends tell us that _.A. marriages with friends often end up in failureB. families and work are as important as friend

38、sC. close friends help us face problems in lifeD. friendship fades as time goes by41. From the passage, we can learn that Erika and Jane _.A. live far away from each otherB. have been friends for 32 yearsC. spend a lot of time explaining thingsD. trust and support each other in daily life42. Which o

39、f the statements will the author probably agree with?A. A near friend is more helpful than a faraway relative.B. Both marriage and friendship demand commitment.C. However far away were, parents worry about us.D. Long distance makes the hearts closer.CThis week at the British Science Festival, Prof R

40、ory Wilson of Swansea University has been revealing (揭示) the secrets of the animal kingdom, including penguinsdiving habits and the emotional(情感的) states of elephants.“The problem with animals is that we often want to know things about them that they dont want to tell us or that arent easy to find o

41、ut. The only way to do it is to put something on the animal that will accompany it,” Prof Wilson said. Addressing a crowd of journalists, Prof Wilson said his work was all made possible by a small electronic chip (芯片) his team developed specifically to monitor animals in their private hours.This chi

42、p contains pressure, temperature and light sensorsoffering an extraordinary view of an animals life. The chip, Prof Wilson explained, does exactly what our smartphones or fitness monitors do, continually tracking and recording the wearers position and movements. “This is a novel written by an animal

43、. Its very exciting to be the first person to open that novel.” This earlier chip was about five times larger than the current version, 27mm across and 4mm thickand weighing 1.2g.So far the group at Swansea has recorded the lives of more than 1,000 animals and 100 different species. Prof Wilson said

44、 the whole enterprise was a team effort. His group consists of academics, postdocs and students, who spend months searching through all the data collected by the chips.Presenting results from a chip on a penguin in Argentina, he said the penguin was a personal favorite; he still analyzes these birds

45、 data himself. Looking at the huge screen in Prof Wilsons lab, we could see the penguins individual steps. A change in movement and a drop in temperature indicate the exact moment of a dive into the water. The sensors within the chip are so accurate that they can easily detect behaviors that humans

46、might not noticeeven offering deep understanding into some animals emotional state.Think of the way we humans walk. If someone is happy, this can be reflected in our physical behaviorit is often said that they “have a spring in their step”. To observe if this sort of phenomenon also occurs in animal

47、s, Prof Wilsons team analyzed the walking movement of elephants in a zoo. They realized that an elephant walking towards something it liked would walk in a particular way. When that same elephant though was made to go away from the thing it liked, it would walk in a different manner. “How well you c

48、an predict the behavior of animals and protect them is dependent on how well you understand the rules by which theyre working.” Prof Wilson said.【語篇導讀】這是一篇記敘文,作者講述了如何探究動物的生活秘密,以企鵝和大象為例,在他們的體內(nèi)安裝芯片,通過數(shù)據(jù)分析來知曉。43. According to Prof Wilson, what contributes most to his teams discovery?A. The cooperation

49、of experts from different fields.B. The use of a special electronic chip.C. The personal interest in penguins.D. The special way of data analysis.44. It can be learned from the passage that the sensors can _.A. evaluate stress resultingfrom animals fightingB. examine penguins unusual behavior while

50、divingC. distinguish different walking manners of elephantsD. provide information about the animals inner feelings45. Monitoring animals behavior helps _.A. set rules for themB. control their behaviorC. change their habitsD. understand and protect them46. Which is the best title of the passage?A. In

51、spiring Novels Written by a Group from Swansea UniversityB. Pioneering Diaries Uncover the Secret Lives of AnimalsC. Penguins and Elephants Tracked for Emotional StateD. Scientists Made a Breakthrough in Animal StudyDEarthquake in Japan.Donald Trump is accused of planting story about actresss height

52、 after she rejected him. Mexico arrests ex-police chief in case of 43 missing students. Do you really need to know all these things?Three years ago, I began an experiment. I stopped reading all newspapers and magazines. Televisions and radios were rejected. I deleted the news apps from my iPhone. I

53、didnt touch a single free newspaper and deliberately looked the other way when someone tried to offer me any such reading material. The first weeks were hard. Very hard! I was constantly afraid of missing something. But after a while, I had a new understanding. The result after three years: clearer

54、thoughts, more valuable ideas, better decisions, and much more time. And the best thing? I havent missed anything important.A dozen reasons exist to _. Here are the top three: First, our brain reacts differently to different types of information. Shocking, people-based, fast-changing details all app

55、eal to us. News producers capitalize on this. The result: Everything complex, abstract, and profound(深刻的) must be systematically singled out, even though such stories are much more relevant to our lives and to our understanding of the world. As a result, we walk around with a misrepresented mental m

56、ap of the risks and threats we actually face.Second, news is irrelevant. In the past year, you have probably consumed about ten thousand pieces of news. Be very honest: Name one of them, just one that helped you make a better decisionfor your life, your career, or your businesscompared with not havi

57、ng this piece of news. No one I have asked has been able to name more than two useful news storiesout of ten thousand. News organizations claim that their information gives you a competitive advantage. Too many fall for this. If news really helped people advance, journalists would be at the top of t

58、he income pyramid.Third, news is a waste of time. An average human being spends half a day each week reading about current affairs. This is a huge loss of productivity. Take the 2008 terror attack in Mumbai. Lets say a billion people viewed the minute-by-minute updates and listened to the chatter of

59、 a few “experts” and “commentators.” Thus our conservative calculation: One billion people multiplied by an hours distraction equals one billion hours of work stoppage. News wasted around two thousand livesten times more than the attack.I    would predict that turning your back on news will benefit you as much as removing any of the other ninety-eight errors we have covered in the pages of this book. Read long background artic

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