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1、江蘇省揚(yáng)州市2016屆高三上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試題第I卷(選擇題,三部分,共85分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),每題 1分,滿分20分)第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。What do we learn from the conversation?The man hates to lend his tools to other people.The man hasnt finished working on the bookshelf.T

2、he man lost those tools.What do we know about the man?He doesnt like his job.He will not give up his job.He has a large family to support.C. Headmaster and teacher.C. The mother.C. She doesn t like the color.Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates.B. Teacher and student.Who is

3、worried about gaining weight?A. The son.B. Aunt Louise.Why doesnt the woman buy the coat?A. It is expensive.B. There isnt her size.第二節(jié) 聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)注在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答6、7題What is the woman probably?A. A h

4、otel clerk.B. A house agent.C. A shop assistant.What is the pillow filled with?A. Cotton.B. Dried flowers.聽第7段材料,回答8、9題What kind of skills does the woman not have?A. Operating computers. B. Doing business.Which company did the woman work in?A trading company and a trust company.A trust company.A tra

5、ding company.聽第8段材料,回答10至12題。Whats wrong with the woman s mother?She has been sick.She misses her family and friends.She can t earn enough to support her family.Where does the woman live?A. In America.B. In India.What does the woman plan to do next year?Study a new language.Travel to India.Visit her

6、 father s native country.聽第9段材料,回答13至16題。C. A special material.C. Typing.C. In Britain.How many Economics lectures will the man attend every week?5 times, from Monday to Friday.Two times, on Thursday and Friday.Two times, on Tuesday and Thursday.Why did the man miss the meeting for the new students

7、yesterday?Because he hadnt received any notice about that meeting.Because he had to attend the group discussion.Because he had to do some part time jobs yesterday.If a student wants to earn the scholarship, what is the required attendance rate?A. 80%B. 90%C. 100%C. Eighteen years.C.Its cheap.C.Its m

8、ore convenient.C. Quiet.15分)himself to his fate.D. rescue_ your address could be changedD.asWhich of the following statements is not true according to the conversation?The man is a grade one student in the university.The man has to work after school.The man thinks the time of the lecture is too earl

9、y.聽第10段材料,回答17至20題。How long has the speaker lived in a big city?A. One year.B. Ten years.What is the speaker ;s opinion on public transport?A. It s comfortable.B. Its time-saving.What is good about living in a small town?A. A. It s safer.B. It s healthier.What kind of life do the speakers seem to li

10、ke most?A. Busy.B. Colorful.第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 35分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分Though Tom was physically challenged, he did notA. resistB. reserveC. resignPress enter and the application form will be displayed on the screenA. whereB. whichC. that-Look where you re going! Anything wrong?-Oh, I about the ac

11、cident I saw in the morning. I was terrified when two cars collided.A. have thoughtB. was thinkingC. would think D. will be thinkingThe Olympic Games, the world s greatest sporting event, advocate the principle that maters is notwinning but participating.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. howThe magician pick

12、ed several persons from the audience and asked them to help him with the performance.A. by accidentB. at randomC. at riskD. on averageDespite her recent surgery she has been carrying on.A. consequentlyB. otherwiseC. likewiseD. regardlessTo get promoted, I must my colleagues, who are committed to the

13、ir jobs.A. take afterB. take toC. take inD. take onwe never get entirely knocked out of the game, hope always remains.A. AlthoughB. So long asC. Even thoughD. UnlessOnly when you try will you find how though the bottleneck may be through.A. to squeezeB. squeezedC. squeezingD. being squeezedHe made g

14、reat achievements in spite of his lowly.A. resourceB. beliefC. originD. sourceHis injuries were severe. Five minutes late,he would have died.A. butB. orC. soD. and-Do you still remember when we went to Australia?-I cant remember now but sometime last winter?A. might it beB. could it beC. could it ha

15、ve beenD. should it have beenMuch time siting at a desk, office clerks are generally troubled by various health problems.A. being spentB. having spentC. spending D. spentMy sister is quite and plans to get a Ph.D degree within one year.A. aggressiveB. enthusiasticC. considerate D. ambitious-It reall

16、y annoys me when a person s cell phone goes off during a movie!-Yeah, me too. It really.A. costs me an arm and a legB. gets on my nervesC. beats my brains outD. pulls my legs第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,共20分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。You and I agree to meet at four- thirty . I show

17、up at 4:33 . I don t say anything ,because that s csatisfy our social _36. Only after five minutes do you 37 me to say ,late . At ten m inuieEry I m owe you an 38_ : the free way exit was closed . I had to go four miles out of my way . After twenty minutes Ihave to make a full and serious _39_ .Afte

18、r forty minutes I d better not 40 at all .That sort of thingso formally 41_ and never explicitly stateddrives people from other cultures_42. Anthropologists (人類學(xué)家)list the _43 things to cope with inn a foreign land . Second only to thelanguage barrier is the way we deal with _44.Now psychologists lo

19、ok at our _45_of time another way . They go into several countries and measure the46 of life . They measure the accuracy of bank clocks and how fast city residents walk . They time transactions (交易)in banks and post offices . They see 47 people take to answer questions .Japanese keep a 48 of the fas

20、test pace . Americans are a 49 second . Italians and Indonesiansare at the bottom of the 50. Italians give long answers to your questions.Indonesians dont 51_ settingtheir bank clocks ._52 American cities , Boston and Kansas City are fastest .New York is up there ,of course , but we keep afaster pac

21、e here in Houston , California s slow -pace reputation is 53,as the slowest pace of all is kept inLos Angeles .In a technology-dense world , the tension of life has changed our view of time . _54_ , if we are smart enough , we should not live by the clock only when we have to .Now its 4:55 . Im walk

22、ing 55,towards our 4:30 meeting .36 . A . contractB. connectionC. constructionD. confidence37.A.orderB. intendC. requireD . expect38.A. actionB. announcementC. explanationD. eruption39.A. apologyB. excuseC. optionD. opinion40.A. look upB.stay upC. keep upD. show up41.A . observedB. introducedC. impr

23、essedD. imitated42.A. immoralB. unawareC. crazyD. thrilled43.A. fastestB. toughestC.strangestD.funniest44.A . studyB. timeC. budgetD. transport45.A. viewB. commentC. contactD. phenomenon46.A. rhymeB .paceC.ratioD. session47.A. how oftenB. how farC. how soonD. how long48.A . traditionB. noteC.recordD

24、. secret49.A. narrowB. shallowC.closeD. severe50.A.moodB. addressC.referenceD. list51.A. take overB. care aboutC.reply toD . answer for52.A. OffB. AmongC.DespiteD. Besides53.A. ruinedB. accomplishedC.erasedD.deserved54.A. HoweverB. ThereforeC.ThusD. Rather55.A. consistently第三部分閱讀理解(共B. unconsciously

25、15小題,每小題2分,C.滿分unhurriedly30分)AD. anxiouslyEvery year, countless nonprofit organizations want to double their donations. Many companies in the United States have a Matching Gift program, which offers certain amount of money to these organizations when its employee makes a personal donation. The foll

26、owing list includes information on four major companies matching gift programs.TheCoca-ColaLimitationCoca-Cola offers a matching gift program for employees through which the company triples (三倍于)donations to educational organizations, arts& cultural organizations and environmental groups. If you hav

27、e donors who work for Coke, then make sure they submitting these grant requests , as the tripling of employee donations can go a long way.eGE FoundationThe GE Foundation matches at a 1:1 ratio with a minimum required donation of $ 25 and a maximum donation of $25,000 per year. Employees (both part a

28、nd full-time), spouses ,and retires are all eligible for their matching gift program.GoogleGoogle offers a generous matching gift program through which the company matches donations form employees to a wide range of organizations.This is through either the company s personal matching gifor through t

29、he matching of fundraising efforts for events such asprogramwalks , marathons, bike rides, etc. Each Google employee can request up to $12,000 in matching funds annually through its different matching gift programs.VerizonVerizon has a solid matching gift program in place for its full-time and part-

30、time employees and for its retires.Verizon matches donations at a 1 : 1 ratio, with a minimum gift requirement of $25 and a maximum gift requirements of $ 1,000 per year, per donor . The company will match a maximum of $5,000 per year , per donor for donation to higher education.When a company s emp

31、loyee makes a donation to a nonprofit, the Matching Gifbprams pensate the employeeB. donate instead of the employeegive certain donations as wellD. organize some voluntary events57.From the list ,we know that.Coca-Cola offers three times donations of its empl oyees to religious groups.Coca-Cola hand

32、les its employees donations request quickly.C.GE and Verizon will give the same amount, if an employee donates $20.Google s employees can claim matching gift in various forms.58.The purpose of this passage is.A. to informB. to entertain C.to explain D. to persuadeBFlickering lights are annoying but

33、they may have an advantage. Visible light communication (VLC) uses rapid pluses of light to transmit information wirelessly. Now it may be ready to compete with conventional Wi-fi.In a recent TED talk, Harald Hasas from the University of Edinburge,UK demonstrated one VLC prototype( 原 型), aL-Fi, tran

34、smitting a video from a store- bought LED lamp to a solar cell to a laptop. -Fi is essentially the same as Wi-Fi,except for a small difference- we use LED lights around us to transmit the data wirelessly as opposed to using radio, Haas says.Once established, VLC could solve some major communication

35、problems. In 2009, the US Federal Communications Commission(FCC) warned of spectrum (波譜)crisis: because our mobile devices are so data-hungry we will soon run out of radio-frequency bandwidth.Li-Fi could free up bandwidth, especially as much of the infrastructure is already in place.There are around

36、14 billion light bulbs worldwide, they just need to replaced with LED ones that transmit data, says Haas.The idea of transmitting data through the visible light spectrum is not new.Alexander Graham Bell transmitted sound via a beam of sunlight in 1880 using a photo phone, a sort of solar-powered wir

37、eless telephone. In the past several decades, a number of researchers have looked at using visible light to transmit data.But what Haas seized on is the use of simple LED light bulbs for data transmission. LED bulbs are controlled by a driver, which can rapidly di the light or turn it on or off. The

38、refore, Haas figured, data could be encoded in subtle shifts of the light brightness. Eventually, he creaded a working transmitter and receiver system with an IKEA lamp and a solar panel.Li-Fi stands to be much faster than Wi-Fi. According to Haas research, Li-Fi can achieve data density 1000 times

39、greater than Wi-Fi,because Li-Fi signals are contained in a small area, as opposed to the more diffuse ( 分散 的),radio signal s.The system wouldn t mean having to keep your lights on all the time either, Haas says bulbs could be dimmed to such a point that they appear off, but still transmit data.Now,

40、 Haas team hopes that Li -Fi could make its way into homes in a few years. The system can easily network any device with an LED lightan electric kettle, an oven. Eventually, this could bring about the Internetof Things era much faster. Haas also sees Li-Fi as a way to bring internet to remote locati

41、on, using hilltop transmitters and rooftop solar panels. LED streetlights could even be used to form a network of outdoor Li-Fi, making it possible to stay connected when walking around the city.But some sound a cautious note about VLC sfuture. It becomes less powerful , for example,when light is bl

42、ocked, wheather due to fog or other conditions.59.By saying There are around14 billion light bulbs worldwide“ Haas intended to tell us thatmobile devices will consume more dataradio-frequency bandwidth needs to be freed up.VLC might solve the spectum crisis.the world has a complete lighting infrastr

43、ucture.The underlined phrased“ seized on “ in the passage is closet in meaning toA distinguished B. exploited C. created D. figuredWe can learn from the passage that A. Li- Fi cant work outdoors.B Li-Fi can work with LED lights off.Li-Fi can be used with all household appliances.Li-Fi needs improvin

44、g to next diverse need.CTheres no point in talking with you: you don t understand me. You dont even know me. A teen spits these words at a parent, who is hurt and annoyed. How can her own child say these things? She s worked hard getting to know him, learning to read his feelings from his voice and

45、gestures. How can her own child now say to her, You dont know who I really am ?Nothing shakes a parents confidence as much as the starting of a childs adolescence. The communication that has flowed easily through words, glance and touch becomes a minefield( 雷區(qū))Recent discoveries that the human brain

46、 undergoes specific and dramatic development during adolescence offer new explanations“ of teen behavior, particularly of the impulsiveness(沖動(dòng))of teenagers. During this development, there may be too many synapses(神經(jīng)元突觸 )for the brain to work efficiently, the mental capacities of decision-making, jud

47、gment and control are not mature until the age of twenty-four.An old explanation is that anger hormones account for the apparently unreasonable moodiness(情緒化)of teens. Though hormones do play a role in human feelings, the real task of adolescence, and the real cause of the unrest, is the uncertainty

48、 of teenagers about who they are, alongside their eagerness to establish a sense of identity.This involves self-questioning, self-discovery and self-development across a range of issues, including sex, faith, intellect and relationships. A sense of who we are is not a mere luxury; without it we feel

49、 worthless. A teen often looks upon his or her friends sa models:I dont know who I am, but I know who he is, I ll be like him, “isthe underlying thought. Parents also become such mirrors: teens want that mirror to reflect back to them the vividness and clarity they themselves do not feel.Arguments w

50、ith parents can often be understood in this context. While those common teenager-parent quarrels, which explode every few days, are often over small things such as homework, housework, and respect; a teenager s real focus is on a parents recognition of his maturity and capability and human value. No

51、, you cant go out tonight, implies that a parent you got your keys? ” or Do you have enough money for the bus? ” are questions that can be easily accepted if asked by a concerned friend, but awaken a teen s own doubts if asked by a parent. Feeling the need to distinguish himself from the kid who can

52、 t remember to take his lunch, his keys or his money, he blames the parent for reminding him of the child-self still living within him. What my research shows is that quarreling witj your teen doesnt necessarily mean you have a bad relationship. The quality of teenager-parent relationship has severa

53、l measures.According to the text, teenagers.can fully understand their parents feelingsneed guidance in every aspect of their lifemay experience a huge mental changeknow themselves better than their parents doWhat do we learn from the text?Parents hate talking to their children because they can t un

54、derstand them.The brains of teenagers work more efficiently because of the synapses.Hormones are the real causes of unrest and moodiness in teens.What teens really care about is being recognized by their parents.What is implied in the last paragraph?Quarrels between children and parents often involv

55、e serious issues.A parent should not ask a child about money.A child wants respect, especially from his or her parents.Quarrels are a sign of a bad relationship.What will probably be written in the following paragraph?Other ways of assessing teenager-parent relationship.The anger and sadness of pare

56、nts about their teens.How important the friends of teenagers are.When children become mentally mature.DThe Toltec-as they were now called -began to know great abundance and enjoy the generous gifts of the land, as had been foretold by Quetzalcoatl.“Hdnas great powers.He has made us rich.We have not

57、known hunger since he arrived.Where he places his eyes and hands,everything is abundance and beauty.”They were happy, they were proud. At that time they all still worked at the jobs Quetzalcoatl assigned to them.Tula grew. People came from far away to admire its growth. Many asked permission to sett

58、le down and enjoy its abundance,which was distributed according to the needs of the people.Topiltzin was in charge of distributing the riches,under the orders of Quetzalcoatl, so that no one would want. They were all content because they all had more than they had ever had. Many worked.They were bus

59、y all day.Quetzalcoatl had spent six years among the Toltecs. The house for the heart of the people was almost finished and the granaries full when he decided.“There is prosperity繁榮)and abundance in all the land.Let us extend it beyond the mountains.We shall go to the land of the Chichimecs.It is ti

60、me to take my mission to them. I shall make them better,I shall make them live together,I shall gather them in towns,I shall teach them to till the land and to build their homes.Let us leave them in their land as they are now ,Topiltzin argued,They are savages( 野蠻人);their life is violent and disorde

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