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2016高三英語競賽試題

滿分150分,時間120分鐘

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),20小題,每題1.5分,滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,共7.5分)

1.Wheredoesthisconversationthakeplace?

A)Onthesea.B)Atahotel.C)Inarestaurant.

2.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A)Classmates.B)Husbandandwife.C)Teacherandstudent.

3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A)Thechildren’sauntwilllookafterthem.

B)Thechildrenwillbeawayforsometime.

C)Thechildrenusullyliveintheiraunt’shouse.

4.WhatcanwelearnaboutAlice?

A)Shelikestalking.B)Shespeaksslowly.C)Sheknowsallthenews.

5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A)ThewomanshouldtakeNo.72bus.

B)ThewomanshouldtakeNo.73bus.

C)Thewomancanwalktothepostoffice.

第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,共22.5分)

聽第6段材料,回答第6--8小題。

6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A)8:25p.m.B)9:25p.m.C)7:25p.m.

7.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A)ATVprogram.B)AfootballgameonTV.C)Thingsthattheyaregoing

todo.

8.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodoaftertalking?

A)Takeawalk.B)WatchtheTVprogram.C)Gobackhomeforsleep.

聽第7段材料,回答第9---11小題。

9.WhydoesBillyworryabouthisEnglish?

A)BecausehefailedhisEnglishexam.

B)BecausehehasnochancetopractiseEnglish.

C)BecausehisspokenEnglishisnotverygood.

10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A)Gooutandjoinsomeclubs.

B)MakeEnglishpeoplespeakfirst.

C)TalkaboutfoodwithEnglishpeople.

11.WhatcanwelearnaboutEnglishpeople?

A)Theynevertalkfirst.

B)Theyliketalkingabouttheweather.

C)Theyarenoteasytomakefriendswith.

聽第8段材料,回答第12---14小題。

12.WhendidthewomancomebackfromAmerica?

A)OnJuly5th.B)OnAugust5th.C)OnAugust25th.

13.WhydidthewomanlikestayingwiththeSmiths?

A)Theywereherparents’friends.

B)ShecouldspeakEnglishwiththem.

C)Shecouldeatwesternfoodeveryday.

14.whatcanweknowaboutEnglishclasses?

A)Teachersareexcellentbutserious.

B)Studentscansitanywhereintheclassroom.

C)Studentscanaskquestionsatanytimeafterclass.

聽第9段材料,回答第15---17小題。

15.wherearethetwospeakers?

A)Atabagstore.B)Atadepartmentstore.C)Atastoreforchildren’s

clothes.

16.Whatwastheman’strouble?

A)Heforgottocarrysomemoneywithhim.

B)Hecouldn’taffordtobuyabagforhismother.

C)Hefounditdifficulttochooseapresentforhismother.

17.whatdidthemanfinallydecidetobuyforhismother?

A)Anicedress.B)Abeautifulbag.C)Someskirtmaterials.

聽第10段材料,回答第18---20小題。

18.Whatwerethemanandhisgirlfrienddoingwhenthehorseappeared?

A)Walkinginthecountry.B)Swimmingintheriver.C)Climbingthe

mountain.

19.Howmanytimesdidthemanjumpintotheriver?

A)Twice.B)Fourtimes.C)Sixtimes.

20.Whydidthemancomeoutoftheriver?

A)Becausehedidn’twanttoswim.

B)Becausehewasafraidofthewatersnake.

C)Becausehethoughtthatthehorsehadgoneaway.第二部分:英語知識

運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每題1分,共15分)

21.---CometomyweddingpartytobeheldnextFridayevening.

---_________.

A)Imust.Noproblem.B)Iwill.Ipromise.

C)Allright.Thatdepends.D)That’sallright.

22.Infaceof______faiure,weshouldkeepup_______goodstateof

mindinsteadofbeingdepressed.

A)/;theB)a;theC)the;aD)/;a

23.Iwouldn’tspeaktohim,______trusthimandlendhimsomemoney.

A)letaloneB)letoutC)leavealoneD)leaveout

24.Wasitinthewhitebuilding,ifImayask,_______hemadeaspeechto

thousandsofpeople?

A)thatB)whereC)whichD)when

25.Smokingisoneofthe_______causesofcancer,killingmillionsof

peopleeachyear.

A)commercialB)similarC)majorD)chemical

26.Attheendofthecourse,specialprizeswere_______tothewinning

participants.

A)wonB)awardedC)earnedD)deserved

27.Withthemarriagebrokenup,themanregrets______aboutthesmall

thingswithhiswife.

A)toquarrelB)beingquarrellingC)havingquarrelledD)tobequarrelling

28.Inourcitythereareseveralbigpublicparks_______manypeoplecan

gotoenjoythebeautifulscenery.

A)towhichB)atwhichC)fromwhichD)inwhich

29.Thispieceoffurnitureisreallyinexpenivewithapriceof_______forty

dollars.

A)otherthanB)morethanC)lessthanD)ratherthan

30.Asamatteroffact,wegooutfordinnernowandthen,butnot

_______.

A)regularlyB)actuallyC)grduallyD)normlly

31.---Idrovemycarataspeedof150kmsanhourthisafternoon.Itwas

greatfun!

---Didyougocrazy?You______yourself.

A)mightkillB)couldhavekilledC)couldkillD)muthavekilled

32.---Iseemtohavetoomuchtroublewithmynewwork,sir.

---Idon’tthinkso.You_____verywell.

A)aredoingB)willdoC)willbedoingD)haddone

33.Hehadtobecalledtwoorthreetimes_______hewouldcometohis

dinner.

A)afterB)unlessC)beforeD)that

34.Ifonlyhe_______himselfandexplainedwhohewas,then,ofcourseI

shouldhavegivenhimproperservice.

A)hadintroducedB)introduced

C)hasintroducedD)haveintroduced

35.__________theflighttoAustraliawillbedelayedis_________I’m

especiallyworriedabout.

A)If;whatB)Whether;thatC)When;thatD)Whether;what

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

Aneight-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.All

sheknewwasthathewasverysickandtheyhadnomoneyleft.Whenshe

heardherdaddysaytoher36motherwithwhispereddesperation(絕望),

"37amiracle(奇跡)cansavehimnow",thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroom

andtookoutherpiggybank.She38allthechangeoutonthefloorand

counteditcarefully.Thenshe39herwaysixblockstothelocaldrugstore.

"Andwhatdoyouwant?"askedthechemist.

"It’s40mylittlebrother,"thegirlansweredback."He’sreally,reallysick

andIwanttobuya41HisnameisAndrewandhehassomething42

growinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim."

"Wedon’t43miracleshere,child.I’msorry,"thechemistsaid,smiling44

atthelittlegirl.

Intheshopwasa45customer.Hestoopeddownandaskedthelittlegirl,

"Whatkindofmiracledoesyourbrother46?""Idon’tknow,"shereplied.

"He’sreallysickandmommysaysheneeds47.Butmydaddycan’tpayfor

it,soIhavebroughtmy48."

"Howmuchdoyouhave?"askedtheman.

"Onedollarandelevencents,49Icantryandgetsomemore,"she

answeredquietly.

"Well,whatacoincidence(巧合),"smiledtheman."Adollarandeleven

cents—the50priceofamiracleforlittlebrothers.51metowhereyou

live.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherand52yourparents."Thatwell-dressedman

wasDrCarltonArmstrong,asurgeon(外科醫(yī)生).Theoperationwas

completedwithout53anditwasn’tlongbeforeAndrewwas54againand

doingwell.Thelittlegirlwashappy.Sheknewexactlyhowmuchthe

miraclecost...onedollarandelevencents...plusthe55ofalittlechild.

36.A).tearfulB).hopefulC).helplessD).kind

37.A).SimplyB).JustC).OnlyD).Morethan

38.A).drewB).pulledC).putD).pushed

39.A).followedB).madeC).gaveD).found

40.A).toB).asC).forD).on

41.A).hopeB).doctorC).favorD).miracle

42.A).badB).smallC).extraD).impossible

43.A).useB).offerC).sellD).store

44.A).roughlyB).sadlyC).strangelyD).coldly

45.A).well-dressedB).kind-heartedC).well-behavedD).good-looking

46.A).haveB).needC).careD).like

47.A).adoctorB).asurgeonC).anoperationD).akindness.

48.A).savingsB).wishesC).ideasD).suggestions

49.A).sinceB).asC).afterD).but

50.A).sameB).exactC).properD).necessary

51.A).ShowB).HelpC).TakeD).Follow

52.A).helpB).encourageC).persuadeD).meet

53.A).difficultyB).delayC).chargeD).result

54.A).happyB).wellC).strongD).home

55.A).clevernessB).faithC).courageD).devotion第三部分閱讀理解

(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)

A

ClivewasclimbinganoldtreeonButterHill.HisfatherandMr.Drewwere

deeplyabsorbedinconversationnotfaraway,whichClivecouldoverhear.

“...NorthDakota,capitalBismarck,”saidClive’sfather.

“Yes;andofSouthDakotait’sPierre.Delawarenext,capitalDover,with

apopulationofonly5,000…”

Clivelistened,checkingthenames.WhentheygotstuckonIndiana(印第安

納州),hecamedownthetreeandwentacrosstothem.

“Letmeseenow,”Mr.Drewwassaying,“Indiana,Indiana...thecapital

mustbeFortWayne.”

“No,”saidtheother,“Ithinkit’sEvansville.”

“Indianapolis,”saidClive.“That’stheeasiestofalltoremember.”

Boththemenlaughed.“He’sright,youknow,”Mr.Drewsaid.Clive’

sfatheragreed,“Yes,yes.Indiana,Indianapolis.NowKansas...”

Clive,whowasthirteenthen,wasnotverycleveratschool.Butatthat

momenthefeltratherproudofhimself.

Lookingbacknow,aftermanyyears,Cliverememberssomeofthewayshe

learnedgeography.Onethingheremembersclearlyisthe“test”thattook

placeeveryotherweek.Theteacherusedtopinupabigmapontheboard

-Chinaperhaps,ortheUnitedStates,AustraliaorEurope...Themap

wouldhaveeverythingonit,exceptthenames.Theteacher,pointingwitha

long,woodenstick,began.

“Ready?Fiftyquestions.Number1-writethenameofthisriver.Number

2-thenameofthisState.3-itscapital,here.4-thenameofthisbay.5...”

Clivehasquiteforgottenwhetherheenjoyedlearninggeographyornot.He

didn’tconsidertherightsorwrongs.Thoughhehasneverstudied

geographysinceheleftschool,hehasneverforgottenit.Heisgladabout

thewayhelearned.Theworkmighthavebeendull,unexciting;butifso,the

dullnesshasgivenhimalifetimeofinterest,understandingandpleasure.

56.Thepassageshowsthatthetwomen________.

A).gaveClivearegulartestingeographyB).wereinterestedingeography

C).likedsomemodernwaysofteachingD).discouragedClivefeelingof

pride

57.Themapsweresuitablefortheirpurposebecause________.

A).theydidn’tgiveanynamesB).theyshowedeverythingthatthestudents

hadlearnt

C).theymadethetesthardD).theymadeiteasytorememberthings

58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A).Clive’sgeographywaspoor.B).Clive’sgeographyteacherdidn’tteach

well.

C).Clive’steachertaughtgeographywell.D).Clive’swasproudofhis

cleverness.

59.Nowthathehasgrownup,Clivethinksthat________.

A).learningplacesarenotatallthatimportant

B).hisgeographylessonsmusthavebeenenjoyable

C).hewasluckytohavebeentaughtinthatway

D).unlesstheworkisinterestingyouwon’trememberit

B

LONDON(Reuters)—AFrenchwomanwhohadtheworld’sfirstpartial

facetransplanthasspokenofheramazementatseeinghernewappearance,

theDailyMailnewspapersaidonSaturday.

The38-year-oldwomanexperiencedtheoperationtogiveheranewnose,

chinandmouthatahospitalinthenorthernFrenchcityofAmienslast

month.

“WhenIlookedatmynewface,Iknewstraightawaythatitwasme,”the

paperquotedthewoman,whowasdamagedafterherdoginjuredherbadly,

assaying.“Itwassimplyamazingtoseeanoseandmouthonmyface.”

Thewoman,whoisrecoveringinahospitalinLyon,toldthepaperthatthe

dogattackhadlefthersodamagedthatshehadbeenforcedtowearamask.

Peopleinthestreetwouldrecoilfromherinhorror,shesaid,andevenone

ofherowntwodaughtersfoundherappearanceunbearable.“Oldpeople

weretheworst,theyusedtostopandstareatmeallthetime,”shesaid,

“MyelderdaughterLuciejustdidn’twanttoseeme—Ihadtoweara

mask.IfIdidn’tsherefusedtoseeme.”

Earlierthisweekthewomanaskedjournaliststorespectherprivacyafter

heroperationattractedthemedia.

Thepapersaidthewomannowwantedtoliveanormallifebutwasworried

aboutwhatreactiontheremightbewhensheleaveshospital.

60.WhatmadetheFrenchwomansodisfigured?

A).Herfallingover.B).Abigfire.C).Acaraccident.D).Herpet’sattack.

61.Theunderlinedword“recoil”inparagraph5probably

means_____________.

A).laughatB).movebackC).whisperD).scream

62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?

A).Theoperationonthewomanprovedsuccessful.

B).Thewomanfeltamazedwhenshesawhernewface.

C).Themediahavereportedalotaboutthewomanandtheoperation.

D).Beforeoperation,thepeoplewhohatetomeethermostwereher

husbandandchildren.

63.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat_________.

A).thewomanmaystillbethefocusofattentionforsometime

B).thewomanwillneverliveanormallifeaftertheoperation

C).thewomandislikesthejournalists’disturbingofherprivacy

D).thewomanstillneedtowearamaskanymore

C

Haveyoueverbeeninameetingwhilesomeonewasmakingaspeechand

realizedsuddenlythatyourmindwasamillionmilesaway?Youprobably

feltsorryandmadeupyourmindtopayattentionandneverhave

daydreamingagain.Mostofus,fromearliestschooldays,havebeentold

thatdaydreamingisawasteoftime.

"Onthecontrary,"saysL.Giambra,anexpertinpsychology(心理學(xué)),

"daydreamingisquitenecessary.Withoutit,themindcouldn'tgetdoneall

thethinkingithastododuringanormalday...Youcan'tpossiblydoallyour

thinkingwithaconscious(有意識的)mind.Instead,yourunconsciousmind

isworkingoutproblemsallthetime.Daydreamingthenmaybeoneway

thattheunconsciousandconsciousstatesofmindhavesilentdialogues."

Earlyexpertsinpsychologypaidnoattentiontotheimportanceof

daydreamsorevenconsideredthemharmful.EricKlinger,aprofessorof

psychology,isthewriterofthebookDaydreaming.Klingersays,"Weknow

nowthatdaydreamingisoneofthemainwaysthatweorganizeourlives,

learnfromourexperiences,andplanforourfutures...Daydreamsreallyare

awindowonthethingswefearandthethingswelongforinlife."

Daydreamsareusuallyverysimpleanddirect,quiteunlikesleepdreams,

whichmaybehardtounderstand.Daydreamshelpyourecognizethe

difficultsituationsinyourlifeandfindoutapossiblewayofhandling(處

理)them.

Daydreamscannotbepredicted;theymoveoffinunexpecteddirections

whichmaybecreativeandfullofusefulideas.Formanyfamousartistsand

scientists,daydreamswereandareamainsourceofcreativeenergy.

Sothenexttimeyoucatchyourselfdaydreaming,don'tstop.Justpay

attentiontoyourdream.Itmaybemoreimportantthanyouthink.

64.Thewriterofthepassageconsidersdaydreams_____.

A).hardtounderstandB).importantandhelpful

C).unimportantandharmfulD).thesameassleepdreams

65.ThewriterquotedL.GiambraandEricKlingerto__________.

A).pointoutthewrongideasofearlyexpertsB).listtwodifferentideas

C).supporthisownideaD).reportthelatestresearchondaydreams

66.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A).Anunconsciousmindcanworkalltheproblemsout

B).Daydreamingcangiveartistsandscientistsideasforcreation

C).ProfessorEricKlingerhasabetterideathanL.Giambra

D).Earlyexpertsdidn’tunderstandwhatdaydreamswere.

67.Whatisthemaindifferencebetweendaydreamsandsleepdreams?

A).Peoplehavedaydreamsandsleepdreamsatdifferenttimes

B).Daydreamsaretheresultofunconsciousmindwhilesleepdreamsare

thatofconsciousmind

C).Daydreamsaremoreharmful

D).DaydreamsaremorehelpfulinsolvingproblemsD

EVENTS(賽事)

Bicycletourandrace

AbiketourandracewillbeheldonAugust26and27(Sat.&Sun.).At5:30

am,theriderswillleaveTian’anmenSquareandridethefirst35kilometers

asatrainingleg.Thenthenext55-kilometreleg,fromYanjiaotoJixian,will

bethefirstcompetitivepartofthetour.Theridersandtheirbikeswillthen

betakenfromJixiantoChangli.

ThesecondracinglegofthetourwillbefromChanglitotheseasideof

Nandaihe,coveringadistanceof20kilometers.Saturdaynightincludesthe

stayatNandaiheandsupper.Sundaymorningisfreeforplayattheseaside.

AtnoonallthepeopleandtheirbikeswillbetakenbacktoBeijing.

Cost:200yuan

Telephone:84675027

Brazilianfootballers

TheBrazilianFootballClubwillplayBeijingGuo’anTeamattheWorkers

StadiumonAugust26.Theclubhasfournationalteamplayers.Also

comingis1994USWorldCupstarRomariowhowillplayforatleast45

minutes.

Ticketprices:60,100,150yuan

Time/Date:4:30pm,August26(Sat.)

Telephone:85012372

Rockclimbing

TheThirdNationalRockClimbingCompetitionwillbeheldonAugust26

—27attheHuairouMountain-climbingTrainingBase.Morethan10teams

fromBeijing,Wuhan,Dalian,Jilinandotherplaceswilltakepartinit.A

Japaneseteamwillgiveanexhibitionclimbing.Freeforspectators(觀眾).

Takealong-distancebusfromDongzhimentoHuairou.

Time/Dates:9—12am,August26and27

Telephone:87143177,87144850,WangZhenghua

68.Themainpurposeofannouncingtheaboveeventsistogive

informationabout______.

A).visitingteamsB).famousplayers

C).thingstodofortheweekendD).pricestopayforthesportsevents

69.Ifyoutakepartinthebiketour,youwillridefor_____.

A).35kilometersB).55kilometersC).75kilometersD).110kilometers

70.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)eg”in“Bicycletourandrace”probably

means_____.

A).raceB).practiceC).partofthetrainingD).partofthetour

71.Whatisspecialabouttherockclimbingcompetition?

A).Aforeignteamtakespartinit.

B).Youcanwatchitwithoutpaying

C).Youdon’thavetobeasportsmantotakepart.

D)

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