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1、普陀區(qū)2016學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三英語質(zhì)量調(diào)研I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA 10% : In Section A, you will hear ten shortconversations between two speakers. At the Directions end ofeach conversation, a question will be asked about what wassaid The conversations and thequestions will be spoken only once. After you hear acon
2、versation and the question about it, readthe four possible answers on your paper, and decide which oneis the best answer to the questionyou have heard1. A.RelaxedB.AnnoyedC. Worried.D. Satisfiedthstrdnd2. A. On February 1. B. On February 2. D. On February 8.C. On February 33. A. A basketball player.
3、 B. A laundry worker.D. A rock climber. C. A window washer.B. To a gymnasium. 4. A. To a stationery shop.D. To a news stand.C. To a paint store.B. Buy the purse she really likes5. A. Ask for something cheaperD. Bargain with the shop assistant.C. Protect herself from being hurt.6 .A. She doesn't
4、plan to continue studying next year.B.She has already told the man about her plan.C.She isn ' t planning to leave her university.D.She recently visited a different university7 .A. The cafeteria isn ' t usually empty B. Dessert is served in the cafeteria.D. Coffe isn ' t allowed in the li
5、brary.C. The cafeteria is near the library.8 . A. She lives close to the man B. She changes her mind at last.D. She declines the man ' C. She will turn to her manager.s offer.9. A. He doesn't mind helping the woman.B. He'll help if the woman doesn't mind.C. He ' ll help if the wo
6、man doesn ' t mind.t help move the cupboard.D. He can ' 10. A. The washing machine is totally beyond repair.B.She will help Wendy prepare her annual report.C.Wendy should give priority to writing her report.D.The washing machine should be checked annually.1Section B 15%: In Section B, you wi
7、ll hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and Directionsyou will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question, read the four possible an
8、swers on your paper and decide which onewould be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Because he always fired the waiters.B. Because he followed several waiters.C. Because he was a natural motivator.D. Because he seldom ha
9、d a bad day.12. Agive adviceB. Tell himself to be in a good mood. C. Choose to be a victim.s complaints.D. Accept someone ' 13. A. How to be a unique manager.B.We should be curious about unique people.C. Our choices may decide how we live our lives.D.We should do something after we wake up each
10、morning.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They are very generous in giving gifts.B. They refuse gifts when doing business.C. They regard gifts as a symbol of friendship.D. They give gifts only on special occasions.15. A. They enjoy giving gifts to other people.B. They
11、 spend a lot of time choosing gifts.C. They have to follow many specific rules.D. They pay attention to the quality of gifts.16. A. Gift -giving plays an important role in human relationships.B.We must be aware of cultural difference in giving gifts.C.We must learn how to give gifts before going abr
12、oad.Reading extensively makes one a better gift -giver.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the followingconversation.17. A. She is enjoying her language study.B. She is enjoying her management study.C. She is not feeling very well at the moment.D. She is not happy about her study pressure.B. It is
13、interesting.C. It is useful.D. It is difficult.18. A. It is challenging.19. A. She dislikes the food she eats. B. She is unable to sleep well.C. She finds the rent high. D. She has no chance to make friends.20. A. To try to make more friends.B.To try to change accommodation.2C. To spend more time on
14、 English.D.To stop attending language classes.II.Grammarand vocabularySection A 10%:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent Directions and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for
15、the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The Importance of Accessibility AwarenessAt a recent meeting, people with disabilities talked about their lives. I was amazed to hearabout the challenges (21) (face) by people with physical disabilities. However, (22) amazed me most was the gr
16、eat importance of education about handicap ( 殘障) facilities.Two women who (23) (use) wheelchairs all their lifeare two important members ofthe National Group for Disabled Persons, devoted to (24) (raise)awarenessaboutdisabilities. They educate about all the facilities for people withdisabilities. On
17、e big concern is thepeople who take advantage of aids, such as handicap parkingspaces. So people (25)disabilities need to be educated about these facilities. And the meeting focused on educating thepublic.Some handicap spots have extra room next to them, marked with the “ No Parking ” signs.5“ (26)I
18、'm not in the spot, I can take the no -parking area next to it/ some peoplesay. However, the women (27)use a wheelchair disagree to this. The space exists to allow someone in a wheelchair to have room to get in or out of their car. If there is a car in that space, thehandicap parking spot is no
19、longer useful. Some walkways have handrails next to them to help those who require extra assistance. (28)an elderlyblind person seeking guidance or it is aperson seeking support, the rail is there for walking.Sometimes the rail is blocked, by a parkedbicycle for instance, and consequently made usele
20、ss. As with the parking spot, this is more likely acase of lack of education. People who (29) (inform) of the rail ' s use would be less likely to mistake it for a bike rack( 停放架 ).Meeting some of the people who are affected by the lack ofeducation about facilities made me see that there is work
21、 to bedone. If more people were educatedabout the proper uses of accommodations, there would be(30)(few) challenges for peoplewith physical disabilities.Section B 10%: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used Directions only once. Note that there is one word mo
22、re than you need.A. glued B. guilty C. luxurious D. portrait E. proud F. reflectedK. suggestG. removedH. doubtsJ. shadowI. revealsCould It Be a Work by Rembrandt (倫勃朗)Rembrandt is the most famous of the seventeenth -century Dutch painters.However, there are31whether some paintings attributed ( 歸屬)to
23、 Rembrandt were actually painted by him.One such painting is known as attributed to Rembrandt because of its style, and indeed the representation of the womans'face is very much like that of portraits known to be by Rembrandt.But there are problems with the painting that 32 it couldnot be a work
24、 by Rembrandt.First, there is something inconsistent (不一致) about the way the woman in3the 33 is dressed. She is wearing a white linen cap of akind that only servants wouldwear -yet the coat she is wearing has a34 fur collar that no servant could afford.Rembrandt, who was known for his attention to t
25、he details of his subjects' clothing, would not have been35of such an inconsistency.Second, Rembrandt was a master of painting light and_36_, but in this painting theseelements do not fit together. The face appears to be illuminated (照亮)by light37ontoit from below. But below the face is the dark
26、 fur collar, which would absorb light rather than reflectit. So the face should appear partially in shadow, which is not how it appears. Rembrandt would never have made such an error.Finally, examination of the back of the painting38thatit was painted on a panelmade of several pieces of wood _39_ to
27、gether. AlthoughRembrandt often painted on woodpanels ( 面板 ) no painting known to be by Rembrandt was painted in this way.sFor these reasons, the painting was40from theofficial catalog of Rembrandt ' s paintings in the 1930s.III.Section A 15%Reading Comprehension: For each blank in the following
28、 passage there are four words or phrases marked A, Directions B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.A Question of JudgmentHuman beings are, in principle, poor at considering background information when makingindividual decisions. At first glance, this migh
29、t seem like a strength that _41_ people the abilityand (配額)to make judgments which are independent of_42_ factors. But in a world of quotasDr. Simonsohn reported limits _43_, the world in which most professional people operatebig the to consider Science that it was actually a weakness since an inabi
30、lity in Psychological were samples they 有偏見)by the daily decision -makerspicture was leading to be biased(working with. For example, he supposed that a judge fearful of appearing too soft on crimemightbe more likely to send someone to prison _44_ he hadalready sentenced five or six otheronly to forc
31、ed community service on that day.defendants (被告)the to their attention turned idea, Dr.Simonsohn. and his assistants To_45_ thisuniversity -admissions process. Admissions officers interviewhundreds of applicants every year, ata rate of 4% a day, and can offer entry to about 40% of them. Intheory, th
32、e _46_ of an applicantshould not depend on the few others _47_ randomly forinterview during the same day, but Dr.Simonsohn suspected the truth was otherwise.He studied the results of 9,323 MBA interviews _48_ by31 admissions officers. Theinterviewers had rated applicants on a scale of one to five. T
33、hisscale _49_ numerous factors,personaland team -workingpersonal drive,ability communication includingskills,in used were from this rating _50_ scores consideration.accomplishments, into Theconjunction with an applicant's score on the GMAT, astandardized exam which is _51_ out of800 points, to m
34、ake a decision on whether to accept him or her.Dr. Simonsohn found if the score of the previous candidate in a daily series of intervieweeswas 0.75 points or more higher than that of the one _52_ that, then the score for the next applicantwould _53_ by an average of 0.075 points. This might sound sm
35、all, but to reverse the effects ofsuch a decrease, a candidate would need 30 more GMATpoints than would otherwise have beennecessary.4As for why people behave this way, Dr. Simonsohn proposes that after accepting a number ofstrong candidates, interviewers might form the illogicalexpectation that a _
36、54_ candidate“ is due ” .Regardless ofthe reason, if this sort of thinking proves to have a similar effect on the judgments ofthose in other fields, such as law and medicine, it could be responsible for far worse things than the_55_ of qualified business -school candidates.D. delivers B. equips 41.
37、A. grants C. deniesD. objective 42. A. minor B. external C. crucialD. in other words B. not to mention 43. A. above all C. on thewholeD. unless C. though B. until 44. A. ifD. promote C. share B. emphasize 45. A. testD. success C. status B. quality 46. A. decisionD. identified B. studied 47. A. found
38、 C. chosenD. secured 48. A. inspired B. expressed C. conductedD. gave B. got 49. A. put C. tookD. rather 50. A. instead B. then C. everD. introduced C. marked 51. A. selected B. passedD. before C. above 52. A. below B. afterD. drop C. flow B. float 53. A. jumpD. worse B. weaker 54. A. stronger C. be
39、tterD. recreationB. receptionC. reputation55. A. rejectionSection B 22%: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or Directions unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose theone that fits best according to the i
40、nformation given in the passage you have just read.A)(Matilda, Charlie and theRoald Dahl - the author who entertained people with classics likewould have been 100 years old this year. and James and the Giant Peach -Chocolate FactoryRoald Dahl is most famous for the books he wrote for children, but h
41、e also wrote novels and shortstories for adults, screenplays, and non -fiction, too!Roald Dahl was born near Cardiff, in Wales in 1916. His parents were from Norway, and theynamed him after Roald Amundsen, the famous Norwegian explorer. Roald was sent off to boardingschool when he was only nine year
42、s old. He was veryhomesick, and had a hard time obeying thestrict teachers and the headmaster. In those days, teacherswould sometimes hit their students with atheir children made a lot misbehaved. This when 藤條) cane(they naturally of afraid very ofchildren's of distrust fear this integrated on,
43、teachers! LaterRoald and his of many adults intobooks.During World War II, Roald joined the Royal Air Force and flew missions over Africa, theMediterranean, and the Middle East. At one point, his planecrashed in the Libyan Desert. He wastemporarily blinded, and stranded in the middle of nowherewith
44、a cracked skull and a broken nose.Fortunately, he was rescued, and within a few months hadmade a complete recovery. After hisinjuries forced him to leave the Air Force, Roald began writing.His first published piece was amagazine article about his plane crash. During the 1950s, hebecame an accomplish
45、ed writer ofshort stories for adults. These stories usually featured mystery,suspense, and a twist ending.which tells the story of a young boyIn 1961, Roald published James and the Giant Peach, 5 who attempts to escape from his two nasty, abusive aunts. The boy finally gets away by sailingacross the
46、 ocean inside a magical. giant peach and befriendsthe giant bugs that live inside it. Jamesand the Giant Peach was prompted by the bedtime storiesRoald would make up for his youngdaughters. He said that it was a challenge to keep them interested and attentive - he had to makehis stories funny, excit
47、ing, and original. In 1964, he wrote his most famous book - Charlie and theChocolate Factory, in which a poor boy wins a“ golden ticket ” to tour a mysterious world. 56. How did Roald Dahl ' s experiences in World War II influence his later writing? A. He was a pilot, and his first publication w
48、as about a plane crash.B. He was in Navy, and his first publication dealt with life aboard a ship.C. He was in the Army, and his first publication was set inNazi -occupied Europe.D. He worked in a military factory, and his first publication was about factory life.57. Many of Roald Dahl ' s child
49、ren ' s stories were inspired by.A.a vacation he took with his grandparentsB. his relationship with his parentsC. his time in the militaryD. his time away at boarding school58. What led Roald Dahl to write James and the GiantPeach? A. His lifelong love of peaches.B. The bedtime stories he told h
50、is daughters.C. The insects he found in his garden.D. The cruelty he experienced at the hands of his aunts.59. Which of these statements is an opinion about Roald Dahl?A. He was the greatest children's author of the 20th century.B. He published more than a dozen books for children.C. James and t
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56、can Resort are close to the coast.B. Tourists can't visit Pelican Resort in May because of the restoration.C. All meals are included if tourists choose to go to the Pelican Resort.D. Canoeing and cycling are provided at no extra cost at Cedar Lodge.62. A holiday in Mountain Lodge for a couple wi
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