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1、惠州市2017屆高三第一次調(diào)研考試英語試題 2016.06 本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分120分(最終成績按總分135分進(jìn)行折算),考試用時120分鐘。第I卷第一部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AThere seems to be some truth in the old saying: An apple a day keeps the doctor away. A new study in the Chinese population sai
2、d Wednesday that people who eat fresh fruit on most days are at lower risk of heart attack and stroke than people who rarely eat fresh fruit. The findings, published by the New England Journal of Medicine, came from a seven-year study of half a million adults in China, where fresh fruit consumption
3、is much lower than in countries like the U.K. or the United States. Researchers from the University of Oxford and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences conducted a large, nationwide study of 500,000 adults across China, tracking health for seven years through death records and electronic hospital reco
4、rds of illness. The participants did not have a history of cardiovascular (心血管)diseases or anti-hypertensive (抗高血壓)treatments when they first joined the study. The study found that eating a 100-gram portion of fruit per day was associated with about one-third less cardiovascular mortality(心血管死亡率). T
5、he association between fruit consumption and cardiovascular risk seems to be stronger in China, where many still eat little fruit, than in high-income countries where daily consumption of fruit is more common, study author Huaidong Du of the University of Oxford said. Also, fruit in China is almost
6、exclusively consumed raw, whereas much of the fruit in high-income countries is processed, and many previous studies combined fresh and processed fruit, said Du. Senior author Zhengming Chen, professor at the University of Oxford, noted that its difficult to know whether the lower risk in people who
7、 eat more fresh fruit is because of a real protective effect. If it is, then widespread consumption of fresh fruit in China could prevent about half a million cardiovascular deaths a year, including 200,000 before age 70, and even larger numbers of non-fatal strokes and heart attacks, Chen added.21.
8、 According to the passage, we can learn that _. A. The study was conducted internationally among 500,000 adults. B. Daily consumption of fruit is less common in low-income countries . C. Chinese will not die of cardiovascular diseases if they eat enough fresh fruit. D. It knows for sure that the low
9、er risk in people eating more fresh fruit is because of a real protective effect.22. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. It is suggested to eat processed fruit rather than raw fruit. B. Male are more likely to suffer from heart attack and stroke than female. C. Research findings link lower heart
10、 diseases to more fresh fruit eating. D. The government needs to prevent people from heart attack and stroke .23. Where does this passage probably come from? A. A book review. B .A health report. C. A class presentation. D. A medical advertisement.B A man walked into a small Irish pub and ordered th
11、ree beers. Bartender was surprised, but he served that man three beers. One hour later the man ordered three beers again. The very next day that man ordered three beers again and drank quietly at a table. This repeated several times and shortly after the people of the town were whispering about the
12、man, who was ordering three beers at once. A couple of weeks later, the bartender decided to clear this out and inquired: “I do not want to pry, but could you explain, why do you order three beers all the time?” The man replied: “It seems strange, isnt it? You see, my two brothers live abroad at the
13、 moment, one in France and another in Italy. We have made an agreement, that every time we go to pub each of us will order extra two beers and it will help keeping up the family bond ”. Soon all the town have heard about the mans answer and liked it a lot. The man became a local celebrity. Residents
14、 of the town were telling this story to newcomers or tourists and even invited them to that pub to look at Three Beer Man. However, one day the man came to pub and ordered only two beers, not three as usual. The bartender served him with bad feeling. All that evening the man ordered and drank only t
15、wo beers. The very next day all the town was talking about this news, some people pray for the soul of one of the brothers, others quietly grieve. When the man came to pub the next time and ordered two beers again, the bartender asked him: “I would like to offer condolences to you, due to the death
16、of your dear brother”. The man considered this for a moment and then replied: “Oh, you are probably surprised that I order only two beers now? Well, my two brothers are alive and well. Its just because of my decision. I promised myself to give up drinking.”24. The man ordered three beers all the tim
17、e because _. A. people were fond of drinking beers in this pub. B. he missed his two brothers living abroad very much. C. it was an agreement with his brothers to keep up the family bond. D. this would help him become a local celebrity.25. We can infer from the passage that_. A. news traveled fast i
18、n the town. B. the man became famous in the town because he was a heavy drinker C. the mans brothers liked drinking beer very much D. the man was strong-minded to give up drinking26. The bartender served the man with bad feeling because _. A. he would earn less money B. he thought the man should ord
19、er three beers C. he thought one of the mans brothers had passed away D. the man decided to drink two beers27. The underlined word “condolences” in the last paragraph can be replaced by_. A. gratitude B. appreciation C. surprise D. sympathy C Many fruits and vegetables would disappear from grocery s
20、tore shelves if it werent for honeybees. Almonds, for example, are a $2.5 billion industry in California, and almond growers depend on honeybees to pollinate(授粉) the crop. No honeybees would mean no almonds. Many berries (like blackberries and strawberries) need bees, as do vegetables like cucumbers
21、 and squash. And dont forget tree crops like apples, oranges and peaches. Watermelon and cantaloupes depend on bees, too. In fact, approximately 15 percent of the food Americans eat comes directly from honeybee pollination. Another 15 percent comes from animals that eat foods that bees pollinate. In
22、 other words, close to a third of the food that Americans eat currently requires honeybee pollination. Honeybee pollination is so important that bee farmers actually truck their bees from orchard to orchard and farm to farm to help pollinate crops. A honeybee starts the honey making process by visit
23、ing a flower. With luck, the flower contains nectar, and the bee sucks some of the nectar up with a little straw built into its mouth. Most flower nectars are like sugar water; there is a little sugar mixed with water. Nectars can contain other beneficial substances as well. To make honey, two thing
24、s happen. The first thing uses enzymes. One enzyme that bees produce turns the sucrose in the nectar into glucose and fructose. Another enzyme turns some of the glucose into an acid and hydrogen peroxide. By making honey acidic, it kills any bacteria that get into the honey. The second thing uses ev
25、aporation to get rid of the extra water. Most of the moisture has to be evaporated, so that honey is only about 18 percent water. Bees evaporate the extra water by putting little drops of nectar in the hive and fanning it with their wings. Honey is a very stable food. It naturally resists molds, fun
26、gi and other bacteria, allowing it to last for years without refrigeration.28. Bees are always trucked between different places in order to _.A. lay eggs in all the orchards to farmsB. mate with bees living in different zonesC. help bee farmers deal with harmful insectsD. to pollinate flowers or pla
27、nts grown in different places.29. How does a honeybee suck the nectar from flowers?A. through a little straw built into its mouth.B. with the help of the bee farmer.C. by drinking the water that contains nectar.D. by fanning it with the wings.30. Which one is the way mentioned in the passage to make
28、 honey?A. to evaporate most of the moisture in the nectar. B. to kill all the bacteria in the nectar.C. to expose it to sunlight for some time.D. to mix the nectar with some sugar.31. Why honey can be kept for a long time without being cooled?A. Because there is no bacteria in it.B. Because it can s
29、tand bad weather conditions.C. Because it protects itself against bacteria naturally.D. Because it is well-preserved in containers. D When Andrew was born in Jiangsu, China, his father opened Panda Inn, a sit-down restaurant in Pasadena, California, serving family foods fast and hot. Andrews father
30、had taught him to take on a new challenge only after mastering the previous one. It took ten years before Andrew felt he was ready to deal with the all-American challenge: the fast-food industry. The first Panda Express opened in a Southern California mall in 1983. As Pandas began to increase, Peggy
31、, who has a PhD in electrical engineering, gave up her career to join the company full-time, first as president, then as CEO. Today, Peggy and Andrew share the title of chairman. They are big fans of Stephen Coveys The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, a book they require all job applicants to re
32、ad before their interview. “Success is a byproduct of our habits,”says Andrew. “Were very focused on learning how to do the right things well and completely so that what all of us do actually makes an Impact.” Doing the right thing includes paying more than the minimum wage and part of health care f
33、or all 17,300 employees, including part-timers. Some warned that this would cause financial problems. But not for the Panda Express. “If youre too focused on the results and try to develop shortcuts, youre going to have to pay it back later somehow,” Andrew says. They take seriously the concept that
34、 to lead is to serve. It means helping employees improve their livelihood and, in the process, learn to live a fuller life. In the end, Andrew says, “They are better off financially, but theyre also smarter because theyre curious and learning. They take care of themselves physically, mentally, emoti
35、onally and spiritually. When all of us do these things well, theres a better chance that we will treat the customers better.”32. The writer mentions Peggy, who has a PhD, in order to show that Panda Express_.A. needed support from AmericansB. was increasing very rapidlyC. needed wise leadersD. attra
36、cted a lot of talented people33. We may infer from the passage that_ .A. Focus on doing the right thing and the results will take care of themselves.B. Chinese food is becoming more and more popular in AmericaC. Panda Express has never met with financial problemsD. Andrew and Peggy are good examples
37、 of companies in the US34. Andrew and Peggy share the same idea that _.A. the habit of reading Stephen Coveys book leads to successB. they focus on the results and developing shortcutsC. a good leader must be a good servant as wellD. the employees should help their customers improve their livelihood
38、35. The passage is mainly about _.A. Panda Expresss success in fast-food industryB. the effect that Stephens book has on Panda ExpressC. the challenge of the fast-food industry in the USD. Panda Expresss philosophy of management第二節(jié) (共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分) Recent research shows that listening to music imp
39、roves our mental well-being and boosts our physical health in surprising and astonishing ways. _36_Here are some amazing scientifically-proven benefits of being hooked on music. Music reduces depression More than 350 million people suffer from depression around the world. A study by Hans Joachim Tra
40、ppe in Germany demonstrated that music can benefit patients with depressive symptoms, depending on the type of music. _37_ But techno and heavy metal brought people down even more. The next time you feel low, put on some classical or meditative music to lift your spirits. _38_ Research shows that ta
41、king music lessons predicts higher academic performance and IQ in young children. In one study, 6-year-olds who took keyboard or singing lessons in small groups for 36 weeks had significantly larger increases in IQ and standardized educational test results than children who took either drama lessons
42、 or no lessons. _39_ Music keeps your brain healthy in old age A study with healthy older adults found that those with ten or more years of musical experience scored higher on cognitive tests than musicians with one to nine years of musical study. The non-musicians scored the lowest. Business magnat
43、e Warren Buffet stays sharp at age 84 by playing ukulele. _40_ A. To help them achieve academic excellence, encourage them to sing or play an instrument. B. Music raises IQ and academic performance. C. Its never too late to play an instrument to keep you on top of your game. D. Meditative sounds and
44、 classical music lifted people up. E. Music strengthens learning and memory. F. Musical training can help raise our IQs and even keep us sharp in old age. G. Music can make you happy every day. 第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分45分) 第一節(jié)完形填空(共20 小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A, B, C, D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選 項,并在
45、答題卡上將該項涂黑。 When you eat out in a restaurant, it is not unusual to hear people yelling, “Let me get this one!” Sometimes you can see them _41_ or arm wrestling to fight for the _42_ for paying the bill. These fights are often very loud and active. Each person _43_ shows an honest desire to pick up th
46、e bill, and in the end, all the people at the table give the winner praise and _44_. In fact, figuring out who will get the bill is always a _45_ for Chinese people at formal meals. Although the people who _46_ the meal are very likely to pay the check, it is a _47_ practice to make an effort to pay
47、 the bill. But you will _48_ them if you do end up actually collecting money. In recent years, going Dutch has been embraced by many young people. _49_, older generations who fear “l(fā)osing _50_” still find it embarrassing and mean to calculate each persons _51_ of the bill. But these days,_52_ digita
48、l payment apps, splitting (分?jǐn)? the bill _53_ is becoming widely-accepted idea. Even people from _54_ generations may want to do so. By scanning a code _55_ paying their share via WeChat or Alipay on their phones in one easy click, Chinese are_56_ it easy to relieve the embarrassment of figuring out
49、each persons payment when they order a meal. This function has made going Dutch less _57_ and more fun in China. “Many of us are never without our phones _58_ they are convenient. And person-to-person mobile payment services are incredibly_59_ to use and at the same time save the trouble of _60_ cha
50、nge,” said 18-year-old Han Chen, a student from Senior High School. 41.A.talkingB.arguingC.pushingD.carrying42.A.turnB.privilegeC.orderD.right43.A.involvedB.calledC.selectedD.invited44.A.courageB.commentC.apologyD.gratitude45.A.headacheB.traditionC.planD.conflict46.A.eatB.cookC.hostD.enjoy47.A.unusu
51、alB.strangeC.unexpectedD.common48.A.disappointB.frustrateC.embarrassD.inspire49.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.MoreoverD.Besides50.A.promiseB.faceC.creditD.money51.A.taskB.partC.abilityD.share52.A.as well asB.according toC.thanks toD.apart from53.A.personallyB.electronicallyC.separatelyD.immediately54.A.youn
52、gerB.newerC.olderD.later55.A.andB.butC.orD.for56.A.hopingB.findingC.lookingD.making57.A.sadnessB.excitementC.quarrelD.trouble58.A.althoughB.becauseC.ifD.so59.A.easyB.expensiveC.difficultD.complex60.A.putting onB.setting asideC.providing withD.dealing with 第II卷注意:將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。 第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿
53、分 45 分)第2節(jié) (共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分。滿分 15分) 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 In our daily life, we often meet with difficulties. Some people do nothing but wait, while others try hard to conquer_61_. Personally, we should face with difficulties positively and make every effort to overcome them. My mem
54、ory drew me back to five years ago when I was _62_middle school student. At that time, I had great trouble studying English. First of all, I felt it hard to memorize English _63_(word). Besides I didnt dare to say anything in class when I_64_(ask) questions. What annoyed me most was that I failed ex
55、ams_65_ (constant). I was about to give up_66_ my English teacher found my problems. He encouraged me and gave me some good advice.So _67_(inspire) by him, I decided to settle my problems. _68_(follow) his advice, I made progress gradually. I owe my achievement_69_the teacher whose encouragement was of great _70_ (important). 第三部分 寫作(共兩節(jié) 滿分35)第一節(jié) 短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Today our class go to climb a mou
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