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吉林省“五地六校”合作体2019届高三英语上学期期末考试试题考生注意:1. 本试卷分第I卷 (选择题) 和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分15分,考试用时120分钟。考试结束,将答题卡交回。2. 客观题请用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,主观题用黑色碳素笔写在答题卡上。第卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。1. How does the woman find the book?A.Appealing B. Just so-so. C. Strange.2. What happened to Susan?A. She lost her ticket.B. She got her driving license.C. She was fined for speeding.3. What will the woman do? A. Cut down on food. B. Take her temperature. C. Take medicine with food.4. What are the two speakers talking about? A. A new movie. B. A weekend plan. C. Steves cousin.5. Where are the two speakers?A. On the ground floor. B. By the European paintings. C. At the black and white photo show.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What makes the woman upset? A. The deaf landlady B. The unfair agreement. C. The poor electrical equipment.7. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Refer to the agreement. B. Sign a new document. C. Move out of the apartment.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the woman think about travelling to Hawaii? A. Crazy. B. Interesting. C. Boring.9. What will the man do? A. Go to Hawaii by himself. B. See his sister in Hawaii. C. Travel to Hawaii by ship.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10. Where does the conversation take place? A. In an office. B. In the street. C. On the subway.11. Whats the relationship between the two speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Strangers. C. Roommates.12. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. High price of gas. B. Importance of exercise. C. Advantages of taking the subway.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13. Why did the woman come to the office?A. To get her notice letter.B. To find her physics class.C. To offer her mailing address.14. How did the man deal with the womans enquiry?A. By giving her a notice letter.B. By checking on the computer. C. By confirming with the office.15. When was the letter sent out to the students? A. A month ago. B. A fortnight ago. C. A week ago.16. Who was responsible for the mistake? A. The woman. B. The man. C. The postman.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17. How many hours a week can employees choose to work? A. Eighteen. B. Thirty-two. C. Forty-eight.18. What will the new schedule help solve for the country? A. Unemployment. B. Low salary. C. Workload.19. What benefit will employees get from the new schedule? A. Higher pay. B. More spare time. C. Richer working experience.20. What does the speaker think of the new schedule? A. Acceptable B. Costly. D. Impractical.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,每题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Here are our suggestions for keeping busy this week. Dive in! Take to the waves in Southampton Always fancied truing your hand at sailing? Nows your chance. The Southampton Boat Show has plenty of opportunities for visitors to get out on the water to experience boat sailing, powerboating or taking a ride on a RIB-all for free. Discover an island on the Thames To celebrate Totally Thames, a month-long festival is held at various locations across London. Weve discovered 21 of the rivers most fascinating islands-all of them with interesting stories to tell. Make the most of it with our map here. Catch great films in Bristol Over six days, Encounters Film Festival screens up to 400 films from over 60 different countries. The Bristol festival provides a platform for international filmmakers, and offers a gateway to the likes of the BAFTAs, Oscars and European Film Awards. See here for full details. Get scientific in London Experience the latest, best and most challenging science covering all areas of our lives and universe at New Science Live at ExCel London. New Scientist Live is a four-day festival full of ideas and discoveries from the team behind the worlds most popular science weekly magazine, featuring four zones-Brian&Body, Technology, Earth and Universe-as well as talks from experts and over 200 exhibitors.21.Which is the most suitable for sailing lovers?A. take to the waves in Southampton. B. discover an island on the Thames.C. catch great films in Bristol. D. get scientific in London.22. What is New Scientist Live?A. A science weekly magazine.B. A festival to celebrate great scientist.C. An exhibition to show scientific discoveriesD. A festival where ideas and discoveries are shared.23.Where can you find the text?A.On a noticeboard. B.On a website C.In a newspaper. D.In a book review.B Two graduates from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom found themselves about to graduate, yet with loans to pay off. The pair decided to begin a strange, year-long project to battle their debt. The men, Ross Harper and Edward Moyse, set up the website BuyMyF last October as a way to get rid of the 50,000 they shared as student loans. The idea behind the project was to earn money by selling their faces as advertising space every day for a year. Each day, they advertise a different business by painting the brands name or logo onto their faces and upload the pictures to the homepage of BuyMyF, adding a link to the advertisers website and including a short piece of text about it. After they paint their faces and publish them on the website, Harper and Moyse go out to highly populated areas such as music festivals and theme parks to maximize their faces exposure. They hope more people will pay attention to the advertisements on their faces. At this time, Harper and Moyse have advertised their faces for over four months without skipping a day and theyre more than halfway to their goal. Though they first started charging a minimum of about 1.60 per company, the prices have risen as their popularity increases. For advertising space during the rest of April, they range between 250 and 750. Terri L. Rittenburg, associate professor of marketing at the University of Wyoming, said that she had heard of people tattooing (纹身) logos on themselves before, but this idea is much better. According to her, at first the idea would be new and unusual and attract attention. People are interested in this particular style of advertisement and would like to try what they advertise. But she is unsure how long it would last. At least for now, companies that have bought Harper and Moyses faces have written positive comments on the pairs website. “We had a three percent increase in website traffic on the very day and for two days more afterwards,” said one of the companies.24.At BuyMyF,you can _.A. enjoy a good chat with your friends B. buy everything you want to have C. share experiences in doing business D. get information on certain goods25. Harper and Moyse go to highly populated areas to _.A. offer their help B.make more friends C. show their faces D. raise more money26. We can infer from the passage that the two young men _.A.get on well with their project B. work hard except on holidaysC.plan to open their own company D.may close their website in future27. Why does the mens idea of advertising prove to work?A. Because an expert has highly praised them.B. Because people find it unique and appealing.C. Because the products they advertise are reliable.D. Because they receive great help from businesses.CAre Happy Meals Really Happy? Dont we all know a “Happy Meal” when we see one-the famous boxed meal that includes a hamburger, kid-sized French fries, fruits and milk, served with a toy thats extremely popular with children who love to collect them? A Happy Meal is a form of kids meal sold at a certain fast-food chain since 1979. A toy is included in the meal, both of which are usually contained in a box or paper bag. However, collectors of these little toys will not get them any longer, since the company will replace toys with books and each of theses books will mainly pass on nutritional messages. Happy Meals are extremely popular with kids, especially for their collectable toys, when you consider that over 1.3 billion of these packages are sold each year. These packages have been very controversial. Health supporters believe that drawing kids to these meals with toys is a clever way of promoting unhealthy food choices. They see it as an advertising a strategy of “catching its customers young”-a move that has paid off very well for the fast-food company. Child development experts say that food habits get formed in children by age six and continue through to their adult life. Fatty and sugary foods such as those served in Happy Meals are believed to play a big role in growing health problems such as obesity and diabetes. Public health care costs have gone up and untold amounts of money have been spent on coping with these health problems. On November 2, 2010, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a law requiring that childrens meals sold in restaurants must meet certain nutritional standards before they could be sold with toys, to overcome the problem of childhood obesity-in other words, the State of California tried to ban the toys in Happy Meals. However, it was strongly opposed by some as being heavy-handed, and the ban was thrown out by the government. While some people believe that the fast-food company, with its large following of children, can create a powerful message through the books, others believe its actions are contradictory. Anyway, the company is trying to spread the message of nutrition while it is serving food that is anything but healthy.28. The aim of the question raised in Paragraph 1 is_.A.give a surprise to the toy lovers B.get readers attention to the articleC.call on readers to buy boxed meals D.make readers think about the answer29. Books will be added into Happy Meals to _.A.introduce the use of the toys B.increase the cost of the mealsC.help kids learn about nutrition D.spread the message of fast food30. According to Paragraph 3, Happy Meals_.A. have achieved the desired resultB. help the customers stay youngC. cost more money than ordinary mealsD. receive approval from health supporters31. What is the authors opinion about Happy Meals?A. They bring much fun to children.B. They teach children a lot about nutritionC. They do no actual good to childrens health.D. They are popular with the young and the old.D Is any economist so dull as to criticize Christmas? At first glance, the holiday season in western economies seems a treat for those concerned with such vagaries(奇思遐想)as GDP growth. After all, everyone is spending; in America, retailers make 25% of their yearly sales and 60% of their profits between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Even so, economists find something to worry about in the nature of the purchases being made. Much of the holiday spending is on gifts for others. At the simplest level, giving gifts involves the giver thinking of something that the recipient would like-he tries to guess her preferences, as economists say-and then buying the gift and delivering it. Yet this guessing of preferences is not easy; indeed, it is often done badly. Every year, ties go unworn and books unread. And even if a gift is enjoyed, it may not be what the recipient would have bought if they had spent the money themselves. Interested in this mismatch between wants and gifts, in 1993 Joel Waldfogel, then an economist at Yale University, sought to estimate the difference in dollar terms. In a study, he asked students two questions at the end of a holiday season: first, estimate the total amount paid(by the givers) for all the holiday gifts you received; second, apart from the sentimental value of the items, if you did not have them, how much would you be willing to pay to get them? His results were gloomy: on average, a gift was valued by the recipient well below the price paid by the giver. In addition, recipients may not know their own preferences very well. Some of the best gifts, after all, are unexpected items that you would never have thought of buying, but which turn out to be especially well picked. And preferences can change. So by giving a jazz CD, for example, the giver may be encouraging the recipient to enjoy something that was ignored before. This, a desire to build skills, is possibly the hope held by many parents who ignore their childrens desires for video games and buy them books instead. Finally, there are items that a recipient would like to receive but not purchase. If someone else buys them, however, they can be enjoyed guilt-free. This might explain the volume of chocolate that changes over the holidays. Thus, the lesson for gift-givers is that you should try hard to guess the preference of each person on your list and then choose a gift that will have high sentimental value.32. The word “sentimental” in Paragraph 3 is close to “_”.Aintelligent B. emotional C. social D. practical33. According to the text, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Price is nothing but the factor when you give gifts.B. Chocolate will be blamed when people receive them as gifts.C. The receivers often overestimate the values of gifts.D. Gifts do not always correspond to needs in gift-giving. 34. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the text?A. The gift-giver tries to neglect the actual needs of the receiver.B. The best gifts are well picked by the givers.C. In gift-giving, guessing preferences is often a failure, so its the thought that counts.D. You have to take money into consideration when giving a gift. 35. The text is most likely taken from a _.A. users handbook B. medical journal C.travel magazine D. consumer-related report第二节 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 What to Do When Someone Doesnt Like YouWhen someone tells me, “I dont care if people like me,” they are showing me the emotional wall they use to block the hurt of rejection.As humans are social animals, all of us care if people like us. Based on the need for social connection, your reactions to rejection and negative judgment can range from minor hurt to breakouts of depression. 36The first step to handle a negative situation is to recognize your reaction. Ask yourself, “What am I feeling?” 37 Any betrayal or embarrassments in your heart? Identify what feeling has shown up in your body.So you can choose what to do next. 38 When you sense yourself shutting down or feeling defensive, ask yourself what the person actually meant to do to you. Did they truly mean to offend you, or make fun of you? Your brain works very hard to keep you safe, so it will judge a situation as threatening if there is any possibility of social harmWhen our brains sense a possible threat, we react as if we were personally attacked. Take a breath to relieve the stress. 39 Finally, if you believe the person doesnt like you, ask yourself if this matters. 40 If not, what can you do to release your need to be liked by this person? And, what can you do to stay neutral and not return the dislike? The more you can come to accept others as who they are, the more you can move forward with your goals regardless if someone likes you or not. A. If you can, look the person in their eyes.B. Do you feel any fear or anger in your head?C. Ask yourself what is true about the situation.D. Often people do not realize the impact of their words.E. Will the persons judgment of you impact your work or life?F. The ability to let a show of dislike roll off your back is a learned skill.G. This will ground you in the present and take you out of your trembling mind.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,每题1.5分,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。For me personally, I could write for days about many different situations where adversity(逆境) 41 my life. Now let me tell you one experience where I almost let adversity 42 . We had a glass studio, which was located 50 feet from our home. A couple of years ago we experienced an 43 winter; we had a lot of snow and ice. The 44 of the ice and snow 45 the roof on our studio, taking with it one of our sources of income. 46 it did fall down, we got on the roof and tried to 47 the snow and ice, but when you have 5 feet of ice and temperatures of minus 20 Celsius, it was pretty 48 to do. We had a partner come in to help us try to 49 the roof by supporting. In the end, there was 50 that could be done. The roof came down. We had moved a lot of our goods and tools from the studio 51 we lost a lot also:glass, kilns, workbenches, to name only a few of the items. It was a 52 experience. Here we were in the middle of winter with our studio collapsed. We couldnt work as we had almost 53 all the material in a building we were not using. We could have done one of two things:we could simply say that we can no longer 54 our glass business. Let me tell you that this was certainly a thought that 55 our mind. Or we could find a way to get our studio back up and running. We picked the 56 option. We had a large barn that we were not using. So we renovated(翻新) the barn, 57 our working area and today we have a nicer studio than we 58 had. If the adversity we were 59 had not happened, we probably

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