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1、北京市朝陽區(qū)高三年級第二次綜合練習英語學科測試2017.5考試時間120 分鐘滿分 150 分 )本試卷共12 頁,共 150 分??荚嚂r長120 分鐘。考生務必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),30 分)第一節(jié)(共5 小題;每小題1.5 分,共 7.5分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、 B、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你將有10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話你將聽一遍。例: What is the man going to read?A. A newspaper.B. A magazine.C.

2、 A book.答案是A。1. How are the two speakers going to the concert?A. By car.B. By bike.2. What did the man do during the weekend?A. He went sailing.B. He watched TV.3. Which museum did the girl visit with her class?A. The Science Museum. B. The Nature Museum.4. What present will the woman get for Sammy?

3、A. A toy.B. A gift card.5. Which of the following will the man buy?C. By bus.C. He visited a castle.C. The Art Museum.C. A set of books.B.A.第二節(jié)(共10 小題;每小題1.5 分,共 15 分)聽下面 4 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、 B、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5 秒鐘的時間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨聽第 6 段材料,回答第6 至 7 題。6. How w

4、as the weather for most of the woman s holiday?A. Wet.B. Windy.C. Sunny.7. Where does the woman advise the man to stay?A. In a tent.B. At a hotel.C. In a guest house.聽第 7 段材料,回答第8 至 9 題。8. What is the woman planning to study?A. The types of celebration.B. The origins of the festivals.C. People s att

5、itudes to the festivals.9. What has the woman already discovered?A. Similar ways of having carnivals in countries.B. The link between the carnivals and the seasons.C. Seasons in which different festivals are celebrated.聽第 8 段材料,回答第10 至 12 題。10. Where are the two speakers?A. In a shopping center. B.

6、On a plane.11. What was the man most satisfied with?A. The total environment.B. The prices in the duty-free shop.C. The distance from the Gate to Immigration.12. What can we learn about the man?A. He is from Canada.B. He has just got his suitcase.C. He is leaving for an Asian country.聽第 9 段材料,回答第13

7、至 15 題。13. When is the meeting held?A. On Thursday evening. B. On Sunday morning.14. Why do people need to pay 3 each week?A. To pay for heating.B. To rent the hall.15. Why does the man make the phone call?A. To arrange a weekly meeting.B. To provide a sports programme.C. To introduce the volleyball

8、 club.C. At an airport.C. On Sunday evening.C. To collect information.第三節(jié)(共5 小題;每小題1.5 分,共 7.5分)聽下面一段對話,完成第16 至 20 五道小題,每小題僅填寫一個 詞。聽對話前,你將有20 秒鐘的時間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有60 秒鐘的作答時間。這段對話你將聽兩遍。Power Net SoftwareORDER FORMA. ServedB. ServingC. Having served D. To be servedCustomer number:Name:Address:Software:Pric

9、e:Time of delivery:_16_David _17_48 East Charles Street, Ventura, CAProfessional edition of Viva Voce, with an extra _18_ software $280 with _19_ discount on _20_ afternoon第二部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié), 45 分)21. I don t think she visited the exhibition this morning, she was with me at that time.A. thoughB. orC. but

10、D. for22. If you go to buy the top best-selling CD, please get for me.A. oneB. itC. thisD. that23. I think the paper is taking you a long time to write. I on it for almost a month now.A. workedB. was working C. am workingD. have been working24. They have quite a few suggestions about the service can

11、 be improved.A. thatB. whyC. howD. what25. exactly what was wrong with him, the doctors gave him a complete examination.A. To discoverB. DiscoveringC. DiscoveredD. Having been discovered26. Do you mind if I go out this evening? I don t mind what you do you let me know ahead of time.A. ever sinceB. i

12、n caseC. as long asD. even though27. Please wear your best clothes on Monday, as your class photos then.A. will takeB. will be takenC. have takenD. have been taken28. Thanks for your useful advice; otherwise I such rapid progress.A. didn t makeB. couldn t have madeC. hadn t madeD. shouldn t have mad

13、e29. We have a learning center kids do independent and self-directed learning activities.A. whichB. whenC. whereD. whose30. Did you have to do much for the dinner party? Helen everything by the time I got home.A. finishedB. was finishing C. would finish D. had finished31. To tell the truth, I didn t

14、 expect that there were so many people the idea.A. supportedB. supportingC. to supportD. having supported32. An accident happened on the main road. That is traffic seemed to slow suddenly.A. whyB. howC. whenD. what33. Is this tea good cold as well? with ice, this tea is especially delicious.34. They

15、 ve seen many famous scholars in the conference. How I wish I it!A. have attendedB. will attendC. would attend D. had attended35. he is remembered for is his humorous style when he is talking.A. WhereB. ThatC. WhatD. How第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20 小題;每小題1.5 分,共 30 分)Do What You EnjoySometimes you may find that you

16、 are not happy in your life, although everything is going well. Most of the time you have to _36_ this kind of unhappy life, since it is really hard to make changes and move on to a new business, which often involves taking _37_.My father, however, was a quite different example. When I was about 9 o

17、r 10, he told me that I should be whatever I wanted when I grew up, so long as I _38_ it. He said that if I were not feeling _39_, I should try to change my life to make it more delightful, and I would find real _40_ as a result. From him I learned a great lesson on the _41_ of doing one s favorite.

18、My father got into the insurance industry when he was very young, and he was very _42_. He became one of the companys top salesmen, even though he was only 25 years old. Soon he became one of the first independent insurance salesmen in our state. _43_, he decided to leave his successful _44_ and mov

19、e on to other fields. You might _45_ why he did so. The answer was simple: he liked to do something challenging, something that _46_ his strength and ability, especially in a way that is interesting. My father just wanted to have a try, and so he did. After leaving the insurance company, he worked i

20、n social media and then in digital technology, which really _47_ him. Of course he wasn t successful in everything he tried, but he told me for _48_ that he did something he liked, and that he had the _49_ of doing what he enjoyed._50_ one s comfortable life is not easy. Ive learned this from my fat

21、her, and I can say no matter whether the _51_ is good or bad, it is _52_ doing one s favorite. When we do something we love, it gives us extra _53_ to meet our goals, which are associated with psychological well-being and health. As long as we have no _54_ and give it a try, we are forced to push ag

22、ainst ourselves. After all we all want to be where we are _55_ ourselves.36. A. loseB. stopC. shareD. continue37. A. risksB. turnsC. stepsD. suggestions38. A. promisedB. enjoyedC. admittedD. adjusted39. A. luckyB. safeC. comfortableD. special40. A. concernB. pleasureC. strengthD. talent41. A. valueB

23、. honorC. controlD. relief42. A. sensitiveB. cautiousC. optimisticD. successful43. A. BesidesB. ThereforeC. HoweverD. Meanwhile44. A. scheduleB. careerC. reformD. competition45. A. wonderB. explainC. blameD. conclude46. A. limitedB. predictedC. testedD. affected47. A. confusedB. shockedC. discourage

24、dD. attracted48. A. freeB. certainC. goodD. real49. A. satisfactionB. sympathyC. responsibilityD. security50. A. ProtectingB. SelectingC. LeavingD. Arranging51. A. functionB. resultC. signalD. attitude52. A. simpleB. normalC. popularD. worth53. A. motivationB. considerationC. occupationD. qualificat

25、ion54. A. rightsB. faultsC. regretsD. excuses55. A. convincingB. evaluatingC. representingD. challenging第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40 分)ABuy One Give OneBuy One Give One (B1G1) is a Singapore-based business and non-profit organization with a job to create a world full of giving. We help businesses around the wor

26、ld give back in meaningful ways so that they can create measurable and long-lasting influence. Since 2007, we have worked with more than 1,600 businesses creating more than 88 million giving activities.Our business allows consumers, who may feel disconnected from the problems of the developing world

27、, to become involved in social problems while still purchasing for themselves. For example, shoe brands like TOMS promise to donate one pair of shoes for every pair purchased. Soapbox gives soap to a needy child with every purchase. Watch companyWeWood plants a tree every time you buy a watch. They

28、have helped socially-conscious consumers purchase products and feel good about providing help to others.See what some of our members say about being a part of B1G1.*Karen OrmerodEvery product purchased at our store influences the lives of disadvantaged people in the world. I had never imagined Iwoul

29、d be operating a business that could change peoples lives. We are making a real difference by just doing whatnormally do. It is a wonderful experience.*Ben BakerWhat a good way of distributing resources to where they need to be, giving people the gifts of giving, and adding value to organizations al

30、ong the way. We have already made 160,000 giving activities through B1G1. Giving has become as absolutely brilliant.necessary part of our everyday business. ItB1G1 focuses on the influence of giving on people livse s rather than simply the amounts donated. Our programs stress giving habitually in or

31、der to create growing influence around the world. When you join the B1G1 giving program, you create your own unique giving stories.We do hope you can become a member of us!56. According to the passage, what does B1G1 do?A. Donate the profits to the people in need.B. Help consumers purchase their fav

32、orite products.C. Give away something extra when a product is sold.D. Instruct owners how to operate businesses effectively.57. How do the members feel about themselves as a part of B1G1?A. Confident.B. Proud.58. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To invite businesses to B1G1.C. To describe the g

33、ifts B1G1 gives.C. Generous.D. Energetic.B. To promote the products B1G1 sells.D. To introduce the activities B1G1 involves.BI Was the Doughnut LadyIn university I had a part-time job at a shop that sold doughnuts and coffee. Situated on a block where several buses stopped, it served the people who

34、had a few minutes to wait for their bus.doughnutsEvery afternoon around four oclock, a group of schoolchildren would burst into the shop, and business would come toa stop. Adults would glance in, see the crowd and pass on. But I didn t mind if the chilrden waited for their bus inside.Sometimes I wou

35、ld hand out a bus fare when a ticket went missing always repaid the next day. On snowy days I would give away some doughnuts. I would lock the door at closing time, and we waited in the warm shop until their bus finally arrived.I enjoyed my young friends, but it never occurred to me that I played an

36、 important role in their lives until one afternoon when a man came and asked if I was the girl working on weekdays around four o Hceloidcke.ntified himself as the father of two of my favorites.“ I want you to know I appreciate what you do for my children. I worry about them tak ing two buses to get

37、home. It means a lot that they can wait here and you keep an eye on them. When they are with the doughnut lady, I know they are safe.” I told him it wasn t a big deal, and that I enjoyed the kids.So I was the Doughnut Lady. I not only received a title, but became a landmark.Now I think about all the

38、 people who keep an eye on my own children. They become, well, Doughnut Ladies. Like the men at the skating rink ( 滑冰場 ), who let my boys ring home; Or the bus driver who drove my daughter to her stop at the end of the route at night but wouldn t leave until I arrived to pick her up ; Or that nice p

39、olice officer who took pity on my boys walking home in the rain when I was at work even though the phone rang all the next day with calls from curious neighbors. “ Was that a police car I saw at your house last night?”That wasn t a police car. That was a Doughnut Lady.59. According to the passage, t

40、he author sometimes .A. sold bus tickets to the childrenB. gave the children free doughnutsC. did business with the children s helpD. called the children s parents to pick them up60. By saying “ it wasn t a big deal (Para. 4),” the author meant that .A. she hadn t done anything significantB. she had

41、n t spent much time with the childrenC. she hadn t made a lot of money from the childrenD. she hadn t found it hard to get along with the children61. What can we learn about the police officer?A. He took the boys to the police station.B. He helped the boys look for their mother.C. He drove the boys

42、back home in a police car. D. He managed to make sure of the boys identity.62. The passage suggests that .A. running a business requires skillC. devotion should be everything in lifeB. taking responsibility is a moral virtueD. there are always no small acts of kindnessC“ We haven t founadnything tha

43、t we can t re!” cycleCigarette ends are everywhere littering our streets and beaches and for decades they vbee en thought of as “ unrecyclable. Bu”t a New Jersey based company, called TerraCycle, has taken on the challenge, and has come up with a way to recycle millions of cigarette ends and turn th

44、em into industrial plastic products. Its aim is to recycle things that people normally consider impossible to reuse.Obviously it would be even better for the environment if everyone just stopped smoking, but the statistics show that although there has been an increase in anti-smoking ads and messagi

45、ng, between 2000 and 2014, global sales of cigarettes increased by 8 percent, and a whole lot of those cigarette ends are ending up as trash. Since most of our litter eventually ends up in waterways, cigarette ends can surely pollute the surrounding environmen t. “ It only takes a slien gcigarette e

46、nd to pollute a liter of water, ” TeyrrcaleC founder, Tom Szaky, said . “ Animaclsan also mistake littered cigarette ends for food.”So how do you go about turning all those poisonous ends into something useful? TerraCycle does this by first breaking them down into separate parts. They mix the remain

47、ing materials, such as the tobacco and the paper, with other kinds of rubbish, and use it on non-agricultural land, such as golf courses. The filters ( 過濾嘴 ) are a little harder. To recycle these, TerraCycle first makes them clean and cuts them into small pieces, and then combines them with other re

48、cycled materials, making them into liquid for industrial plastic products.They re now also expanding their recycling offerings to t he rest of the 80 percent of household waste that currently can t be recycle, dsuch as chocolate packaging, pens, and mobile phones. The goal is to use the latest resea

49、rch to find a way to stop so much waste ending up in landfill ( 垃圾填埋), and then get companies to provide money for the process. And sofar, it s working.“ We haven t found anything that we can t recycle, ” communicationrasCdyircelec,t oArl boef TZearkes, said . “ Butwith the amount and variety of pac

50、kaging and litter in the world, we are always looking for new waste streams to address.63. What does TerraCycle intend to do?A. Search for recyclable materials for use.B. Deal with as many cigarette ends as possible.C. Produce new kinds of industrial plastic products.D. Recycle what used to be consi

51、dered unrecyclable.64. The underlined word “trash” in Paragraph 2 probably means .A. rubbishB. poisonC. disasterD. ruin65. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. The effective use of cigarette ends.B. The process of recycling cigarette ends.C. The difficulty in recycling cigarette ends.D. The re

52、ason for breaking down cigarette ends.66. What Albe said in the last paragraph implies that .A. there is more and more waste to be recycledB. it is difficult for TerraCycle to recycle everythingC. TerraCycle is trying to meet the challenge of new wasteD. TerraCycle has successfully recycled a large

53、amount of wasteDCurrent Culture: Is Common Culture Alive?The digitizing and globalizing world is changing the working of culture. As some see it, cities and nations are losing their common culture and their general spirit: people can no longer count on those around them valuing any of the same music

54、 or films. Others argue that a common culture is not dying so much as changing forms: it is less and less attached to a particular area and ever more linked to global networks.The facts lead to the change that anyone can become a cultural producer today, that the culture is increasingly available ev

55、erywhere you want it, and whenever you want it, not just in the two months after the movie or book came out. Cultural possibilities have multiplied as a result, but the change also means fewer cultural moments. It is easy to find the change in terms of loss of diversity of society. So what will it m

56、ean if globalization turns us into one wide world culture?For the enthusiasts of these changes, culture is not about popular artists or books, but centers on platforms like Google and Wikipedia, where every variety of culture brings about the exchange of knowledge and ideas, and makes connections across boundaries. It is perhaps debatable whether two people who have participated in such websites, but in totally different corners of them, have had a cultural experience in common. In fact, these

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