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1、虹口區(qū)2017年高三英語一???試作者:日期:虹口區(qū)2016學年度第一學期期終教學質量監(jiān)控測試高三英語試卷2016.12第I卷(共100分)1. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the ques

2、tions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. This afternoon.C. Next week.2. A. She doesn't play tennis well.C. She is an enthusia

3、stic tennis player.3. A. At a paint store.C. At a science museum.4. A. Work in the yardC. Go to the bookstore5. A.A taxi driver.C. A car cleaner.6. A. Call a repairman.C. Turn to her colleague for help.7. A. There are not enough gardens.C. Parking areas are closed after 10:00.8. A. The presentation

4、will begin at noon.C. She'd like to invite the man for lunch.9. A. The dormitory hours.C. The door number of the dormitory.10. A. The chairs didn't need to be painted.C. The park could have avoided the problem.B. Tomorrow.D. Next month.B. She likes other sports as well.D. She is a profession

5、al athlete.B. At an oil market.D. At a gallery.B. Buy some wood.D. Take a walk.B. A passenger.D. A mechanic.B. Get out the paper stuck.D. Restart the machine.B. Parking areas are full before 10:00.D. All classes begin at 10:00.B. She'll present her work to the man.D. She suggests working on the

6、presentation at 12:00.B. The problem with the rules.D. The time to open the dormitory.B. He doesn't like the color of the chairs.D. The woman should have been more careful.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked sever

7、al 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 answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have h

8、eard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Worried.B. Surprised.C. Satisfied.D. Uninterested.12. A. It spoiled Joanna s reputation.B. It copied her ideas without permission.C. It bought Joanna's dishwashers.D. It wanted to share the dishwasher market.13. A. A successf

9、ul business case.B. Joanna's waterless laundry.C. A case against a global company.D. The worldwide dishwasher market.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Footprints.B. Food.C. Living insects.D. Orange seeds.15. A. Don't touch animals under any circumstances.B. Do

10、n't take away any natural objects from the park.C. Don't leave litter in the park or throw any off the boat.D. Don ;t transport animals from one island to another.16. A. To protect the guide 's interest.B. To improve the unique environment.C. To ensure a trouble-free visit.D. To get rid

11、of illegal behaviors.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.1617. A. Writing a book.C. Searching for references.18. A. Make his topic more specific.C. Read at least six books.19. A. Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s.B. 20th-century Hollywood comedies.C. Comedies in the 1930s

12、and 1940s.D. Golden Age Hollywood comedies.20. A. Student and teacher.C. Customer and shop assistant.B. Preparing a lecture.D. Reading comediesB. Make a complete reading list.D. Read some Hollywood comediesB. Reader and librarian.D. Two strangers reading in the libraryII. Grammar and VocabularySecti

13、on ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Wedding in the United

14、StatesWeddings in the United States vary as much as the people do. There are church weddings with a great deal of fanfare; there are weddings on mountain tops with guests (21)(seat) on the rocks and even barefooted; and there have been weddings on the ocean floor with oxygen tanks for the guests. Bu

15、t many weddings, (22)or how they are performed , include certain traditional customs.Before a couple is married, they become engaged. And then invitations are sent to those who live nearby, their close friends and their relatives who live far away. When everything is ready, then comes (23) (exciting

16、) moment of all.The wedding itself usually lasts between 20 and 40 minutes. The wedding party is walking through the aisle of the church as the Wedding March (24)(play). The bride carrying a bouquet (花束)enters last with her father who will give her away ”. The groom enters the church from a side doo

17、r. When the wedding party is gathered by the altar (圣壇),the bride and groom exchange vows. (25) is traditional to use the words To have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part ” . (26)(

18、follow) the vows, the couple exchange rings. Wearing the wedding ring on the fourth finger of the left hand is an old custom.(27)the ceremony there is often a party called a reception”, which gives the wedding guests an opportunity to congratulate the newlywed.The car in (28)the couple leaves the ch

19、urch is decorated with balloons, streamer and shaving cream. The words Just Married" are painted on the trunk or back window to tell people (29)they are married. Now comes the last step of the wedding ceremony. As a tradition, the bride and the groom (30) run to the car under a shower of rice t

20、hrown by the wedding guests. When the couple drives away from the church, friends often chase them in cars, honking (鳴喇叭)and drawing attention to them. And then the couple go on their honeymoon.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only

21、 once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. publicB. inadequate C. lowered D. released E. disappointmentF. casting G. possibility H. objective I. desperately J. balance K. compared Why Aren ' t Women Happier?Why aren ' t women happier these days?That ' s the question raised

22、by a thoughprovoking study, The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness, _31_ last month. The research showed that over the past 35 years womendeclinechapothness has_32_ to the past and relative to men even though the lives of women in the US have improved in recent decades by most _33_ measures.The r

23、esearch, by University of Pennsylvania economists Stevenson and Wolfers, and made _34_ by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found the decline in happiness to be widespread among women across a variety of demographic (人口統(tǒng)計的 )groups. The researchers, for instance, measured similar declines in

24、happiness among women who were single parents and married parents,"_35_on the hypothesis (彳所設)that trends in marriage and divorce, single parenthood or work/family _36_ are at the root of the h appiness declines among women, " they wrote.One theory for the decline in happiness is that expe

25、ctations for workplace and general advancement were raised too high by the women' s movement and women might feel _37_ for not“having it all,Los Angeles Times columnist recently put it.The researchers acknowledge that ' s a _38_:“If the women ' s movement raised women ' s expectation

26、s faster than society was able to meet them, the paper says, “they would be more likely to experience _39_ in their lives." But they add tchange for the better:" As women ' s expectationsamjuveriieot with their experiences, this declinein happiness may reverse.Readers, why do you think

27、 women are unhappier than in the past? Do you think that if expectations for “having it all " were _40_ to adjustmene with experiences, " women might be happier?III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,

28、B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.A Cashless SocietyThere is nothing worse than feeling around in your pocket trying to find some small change to pay for a newspaper or a coffee. So it' s good to know that new _41_ isamhakinganknotes and coins - at

29、hing of the past, turning us into a cashless society.Today, many of us already use credit and debit cards for _42_ transactions (交易)so there 'ns need to carry around huge amounts of money. And now it' s _43_aotmsikpayments usingtap-and-go cards which are regular bankcards but with a built-in

30、 chip. The card reader _44_ a radio signal and, when you bring the card close to the reader, the chip picks up the signal to make the payment._45_ money this wa y or spending on" p-a siticinformal name for a credit card - can put you atrisk of fraud (詐騙).Criminals try to steal cards, or the inf

31、ormation on them, to make _46_ online or in shops, which, as a result, adds too much difficulty to the police ;detective work. _47_, contactless payment is capped - in the UK the limit is 30. And, if sorfieone does go on a crazy spending with your card, your bank covers you against the loss. Also, t

32、he _48_ of chip and PIN technology has even been helping businesses by cutting the time people spend at the cashier 's in shops and has led to a(n) _49_ in fraud.But, if getting your bankcard out seems like too much trouble, there' s now a _50_ using we<technology - something you can wear

33、 that include computer and electronic technologies. Kenneth Cukier, economist and technology expert, says“this is _51_ for people who don' t want to take their cardtheir wallet, or use their phone, or use their watch. People are going to be making more purchases more of the time - _52_ for small

34、- valued goods. ”And, although our mobile phones are another way of making payments, BBC reporter Kate Russell says that when this is _53_ you can use the fingo-pay (指紋支付 )system which reads the unique maps of veins under the surface of your finger. " The trick is remembering which finger you _

35、54_ with in the bank - that ' s when good oashioned cash might save the day! What do you _55_ to use when you buy something?41. A. experimentB. evidenceC. technologyD. analysis42. A. financialB. equalC. economicalD. moderate43. A. definiteB. possibleC. formalD. legal44. A. work outB. makes outC.

36、 gives outD. sends out45. A. RefundingB. DepositingC. PayingD. Withdrawing46. A. bargainsB. purchasesC. preparationsD. troubles47. A. SimilarlyB. MeanwhileC. FurthermoreD. However48. A. introductionB. contactC. cooperationD. extension49. A. riseB. dropC. changeD. increase50. A. questionB. reasonC. c

37、onceptD. solution51. A. reservedB. providedC. intendedD. chosen52. A. particularlyB. speciallyC. simplyD. purposefully53. A. inexactB. unnecessaryC. impracticalD. inconvenient54. A. cancelledB. registeredC. testedD. restricted55. A. attemptB. demandC. preferD. aimSection BDirections: Read the follow

38、ing three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)You are checking your emails when you start

39、daydreaming about where to go on your summer holiday. This reminds you to compare the cost of local gyms. Then you suddenly decide to look up some place for your birthday party.You may think you are browsing the Internet in a slightly absent-minded manner. You are, in fact, “wilfing ” . According to

40、 a surveor a financial website, almost seven in ten Internet users admit to the newly named habit. The study of 2400 people carried out by YouGov found that more than a quarter of Internet users wilf a rough acronym of What Was I Looking For?for two days every month.Pete Cohen, GMTV s resident life

41、coach and motivator, said, “ Stoppingyourself wilfing takes a mixture of planning and willpower. These days there are all manners of website attracting our attention. Internet users need to set themselves a specific surfing goal and a time limit to keep on track.Shopping in the online activity is mo

42、st likely to make users wilf. Men are more likely to admit to being wilfers than women. A third of the men questioned said the habit had damaged their relationship with a partner. The good news is that wilfing is a habit people tend to grow out of. Internet users aged 55 or over were three times les

43、s likely to wilf than those aged under 25.Jason LIoyed, from , said, “Thdnternet was designed to make it easier for people to access the information they need quickly and conveniently. Although people log on with a purpose, they are now being offered so much choice and online distractions that many

44、forget what they are there for, and spend hours aimlessly wilfing instead. It' s important that people do not allow unnecessaionline distractions to get in the way when surfing in the Internet, as it can affect productivity in the workplace and relationship at home.”Are you a wilfer, lost in the

45、 Internet?56. The underlined word acrony m" in Para. 2 most probably means.A. a phenomenon that makes people daydreamB. a summary of the book “ What Was I Looking For? "C. an expression meaning taking people' s attention awayD. a word composed of the first letters of the words in a phr

46、ase 57. What is an efficient way to stop wilfing according to the passage?A. Stopping taking a mixture of planning and willpower to keep on track.B. Trying to focus on different subjects at the same time.C. Trying to set a surfing goal and a time limit.D. Logging on the Internet all the time.58. It

47、can be concluded from paragraph 4 that.A. men are less likely to be wilfing than womenB. wilfing damages the relationship between partnersC. as you grow older, you 'll become more and more wilfingD. one third of Internet users will be wilfers lost on the Internet 59. What can be called“ wilfing

48、" according to the passage?A. You spend hours aimlessly surfing the Internet every day.B. You suddenly decide to look up some information about clothes.C. You are accessing the information you need quickly and conveniently.D. You are browsing some of your emails which haven' t been checked

49、for months.(B)Shanghai Disneyland: Attractions and TipsWelcome to a never-before-seen world of wonder where you can arouse the magical dream within your heart. This is Shanghai Disneyland, a fun experience filled with creativity, adventure and thrills for Guests of all ages! Set your sights on Encha

50、nted Storybook Castle - the largest Disney castle on the planet -and then get ready to explore as you discover 6 unique and unforgettable lands: Mickey Avenue, Gardens of Imagination, Fantasyland, Adventure Isle, Treasure Cove and Tomorrowland.D Opening HoursJun - SeptMonday - Thursday: 09:00 - 21:0

51、0Friday - Sunday: 08:00 - 22:00Oct - DecSunday - Friday: 10:00 - 19:00Saturday: 09:00 - 20:008 Ticket BookingVisitors can book tickets on the official website or mobile app of the park or by calling 400-180-0000Five Things You S houldn MissParade/ 86-21-31580000. They can also follow the official We

52、chat account ShangHaiDisneyResort to book a ticket. Of course, tickets can be bought at the entrance, but there may be a long queue. Visitors need to show passports or ID cards to book tickets and enter.TRON Lightcycle Power RunPirates of the Caribbean Battle for the SunkenTreasureSpecial Recommenda

53、tion“Mickey ' s Storybook Express Enchanted Storybook Castle Broadway-style show The Lion KingParade,The cartoon characters Judy and Nick in Zootopia, the animated movie whose box office hit $1 billion globally in 2016, will be added to Disney' s signature “ Mickey ' s Storybook Expresst

54、Iger, the president and CEO of Walt Disney.Things to RememberOnly well-packaged food and water are allowed.Selfie sticks, large tripods, folding chairs, and large luggage are banned.Visitors above 16 should not be dressed in cartoon, movie and comic costumes.Disney Fastpass tickets for free can save

55、 you from waiting in a long queue.Comfortable sneakers are strongly recommended for a long walk during the day.Animals are not allowed to enter as well, excluding guide dogs.60. It can be inferred from the passage that.A. Enchanted Storybook Castle is a must-see sightB. Broadway-style show The Lion

56、King is a 3D movieC. ”Mickey ' s Storybook Express eartnsradebillion in 2016D. Pirates of the Caribbean Battle for the Sunken Treasure is an animated movie61. What day is supposed to be the busiest day according to the passage?A. Thursday.B. Friday.C. Saturday.D. Sunday.62. It can be concluded f

57、rom the last part of the passage that.A. blind people are not allowed to visit the landsB. visitors can only eat and drink at certain placesC. cartoon costumes and uncomfortable sneakers are bannedD. Disney Fastpass tickets can help visitors enter the lands fast(C)A group of college students is hopi

58、ng to place a satellite powered only by water into an orbit (軌道) around the moon.The students are from Cornell University in the state of New York. They are taking part in a competition called the Cube Quest Challenge. It is a program of NASA, the American space agency. The Cornell team is called the CisLunar Explorers. The word cislunar means “ betweenthe earth and the _ ” moon.The challenge is simple: to design, build and deliver " flightqualified, sm

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