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江苏省射阳县第二中学2016届高三英语上学期第一周周测试题时间:120分钟 总分120分 第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 where is the post office? a. in front of a hotel. b. opposite a supermarket. c. next to a garage.2 how did the woman feel about her life? a. worried. b. satisfied. c. bored.3 what present did the woman get from her parents? a. jeans. b. shoes. c. a bag.4 what did the man do at the weekend? a. he walked in the woods. b. he rode horses. c. he went sailing.5 what are the speakers discussing? a. a job. b. a manager. c. an interviewee.第二节听下面 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 where does the conversation take place? a. at a travel agency. b. at an airport. c. at a hotel.7 what day is it today? a. tuesday. b. wednesday. c. thursday.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8 where has the man just been? a. to a theatre. b. to his office. c. to his home.9 what is the mans problem? a. he failed to book the theatre tickets. b. he couldnt get through to the theatre. c. he was found making a private call at work.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10 where will the womans party be held? a. in her house. b. in a club. c. in a restaurant.11 how will the man go home from the party? a. on foot. b. by motorbike. c. by taxi.12 what can we learn from the conversation? a. the party will start at 3 p.m.b. the woman plays volleyball at 6 p.m. every day. c. people neednt wear formal clothes at the party.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13 why did the man choose the western restaurant? a. he saw the review in the newspaper. b. the woman said it was very good. c. katie persuaded him to go.14 what did the man dislike about his meal? a. the starter. b. the main course. c. the dessert.15 what did the speakers do in the western restaurant last night? a. they complained about the food. b. they had an argument about the bill. c. they held a celebration for a workmate.16 what does the woman mean in the end? a. she will take her mum to the western restaurant. b. she will hold a party in another restaurant. c. she prefers a chinese restaurant.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17 when should the listeners arrive at school? a. at 7:15. b. at 7:00. c. at 6:00.18 what should the listeners bring during the trip? a. a camera. b. drinks. c. a jacket.19 what do the listeners need to do this evening? a. review the notes b. draw a map of a village. c. ask the teachers for a map.20 what will the listeners do tomorrow evening? a. visit a theatre. b. sleep in the village. c. enjoy a performance.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑21. the price of gold has jumped to _ new all-time high as debt worries in the us and _ europe continue to trouble the world.a. the; 不填 b. the; the c. a; 不填 d. a; the22. history is the best teacher. it _ records the development of each country and foretells the future to us. a. apparently b. conventionally c. faithfullyd. eventually23.the landlord wants to _the rent by $30 a month, which i think is unacceptable.a. make up b. raise up c. cut up d. put up24. emphasis is laid on the necessity that all the objectives to be attained _ into account before starting a new project. a. be taken b. should take c. would be taken d. have to be taken 25. when asked what they would volunteer to do, _ said they were willing to do something they could. a. half of these b. half of which c. half of whom d. half of them 26. before selecting curtains for your newly-decorated house, its important to know what color look great _ the wall paper.a. on b. withc. in d. against27. i prefer buying a new flat in pudong new area to living in _close to jingan temple, as i want to live with my parents in zhangjiang hi-tech park.a. it b. that c. one d.the one28. it was thirty years _ he was invited as an outstanding alumnus to celebrate the 128th anniversary of the university.a. as b. while c. before d. until29. lawrence craven, a doctor from the usa, is the author of several published reports, one of _ introduced the idea in 1953 _ aspirin could reduce the risk of heart attacks.a. them; when b. which; that c. what; that d. which; when30. she kept a little notebook, in which the telephone numbers and email addresses of her friends.a. wrote b. have written c. was written d. were written31-turn off the tv, jack, _ your homework now? - mum, just ten more minutes, please.a. should you be doing b. shouldnt you be doingc. couldnt you be doing d. will you be doing32. my english teachers humor was _ make every student burst into laughter.a. so as to b. such as to c. such that d. so that第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给各题的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。a new study found that inner-city kids living in neighborhoods with more green space gained about 13% less weight over a two-year period than kids living among more concrete and fewer trees. such 36 tell a powerful story. the obesity epidemic(流行病) began in the 1980s, and many people believe increased portion sizes and inactivity are to 37 , but that cant be everything. fast foods and tvs have been 38 us for a long time. most experts agree that the changes were 39 to something in the environment, says social epidemiologist thomas glass of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. that something could be a 40 of the green.the new research, 41 in the american journal of preventive medicine, isnt the first to associate greenery with better health, but it does get us close 42 identifying what works and why. at its most straightforward, a green neighborhood 43 means more places for kids to play which is 44 since time spent outdoors is one of the strongest correlates(相关的事物) of childrens activity levels. but green space is good for the mind 45 : research by environmental psychologists has shown that it has cognitive(认知的) 46 for children with attention-deficit disorder. in one study, just reading 47 in a green setting improved kids symptoms. 48 to grassy areas has also been linked to 49 stress and a lower body mass index (体重指数) among adults. and an 50 of 3,000 tokyo residents associated walkable green spaces with greater longevity (长寿) among senior citizens.glass cautions that most studies dont 51 prove a causal link between greenness and health, but theyre nevertheless helping spur action. in september the u. s. house of representatives 52 the delightfully named no child left inside act to encourage public initiatives aimed at exposing kids to the outdoors.finding green space is not 53 easy, and you may have to work a bit to get your family a little grass and trees. if you live in a suburb or a city with good parks, take 54 of whats there. your children in particular will love it and their bodies and minds will be 55 to you.36. a. findings b. essays c. assumptions d. abstracts37. a. scoldb. blamec. charged. criticize38. a. amongb. along c. beside d. with39. a. glued b. related c. associated d. opposed40. a. scratching b. denying c. depressing d. shrinking41. a. publishedb. contributed c. illustrated d. circulated42. a. at b. toc. ford. over43. a. fullyb. simply c. seriously d. uniquely44. a. vital b. casual c. fatal d. mental45. a. stillb. already c. too d. yet46. a. benefitsb. profits c. revenuesd. awards47. a. outward b. apart c. aside d. outside48. a. solutionb. reaction c. exposure d. addiction49. a. muchb. less c. more d. little50. a. articleb. expedition c analysis d. option51. a. curiously b. negatively c. necessarily d. comfortably52. a. relieved b. appointedc. approved d. performed53. a. merely b. always c. mainly d. almost54. a. advantage b. exception c. measure d. charge55. a. regretful b. merciful c. joyful d. grateful第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的a、b、c和d项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。amoocs (massive open online courses) are free, but without tutoring, and are open to anyone, anywhere inthe world. the courses are flexible normally three to five hours of study a week done at any time, short (5 to 10 weeks) and video-rich. they are also heavily dependent on crowd sourcing: you can discuss a course with fellow students through online forums, discussion boards and peer review. students dont have to finish the courses, pass assessments or do assignments, but, if they do, they get a certification of participation.the open university launched futurelearn, the uks answer to us platforms such as coursera, edx and udacity, which have been offering moocs from top us universities for the past two years. the response has been incredible, with more than three million people registering worldwide. meanwhile, in 2012, edinburgh university became the first non-us institution to join courseras partnership, comprising 13 universities. “we already run 50 online masters degrees, so this was a logical expansion,” says professor jeff haywood, edinburghs vice-principal. “its an investment in teaching methods research. how am i going to teach introductory philosophy to 100,000 people? thats what i call educational r&d.” he adds “if you look ahead 10 years, youd expect all students graduating to have taken some online courses, so youve got to research that. our moocs are no more in competition with our degrees than a lifelong learning course because they dont carry credits.”cooperation is key, haywood stresses. it is far better to offer 20-30 courses in your own areas of expertise(专门技能) and let other institutions do likewise. professor mike sharples, futurelearns academic lead, goes further: “weve tied the elements available before into a package of courses offered by leading universities worldwide on a new software platform, with a new way of promoting it and also a new social-learning teaching method. you wont just receive an exam, but be able to discuss and mark each others assignments.”bath university, one of more than 20 universities working with futurelearn, launches its first course, inside cancer, next january, and regards moocs as a way of breaking down age barriers. theres no reason why someone doing gcses should not look at our moocs and get quite a way through them, or someone at phd level and beyond, says professor bernie morley, expert for learning and teaching.56. moocs have these features except that_.a. moocs are free of charge for anyoneb. moocs can be adjusted according to peoples learning pacec. moocs provide teachers instructions if you have some difficultyd. moocs have a platform for learns to share their learning experience57. what can be inferred from professor bernie morley in the last paragraph?a. people with various learning levels will probably show interest in moocs.b. people at phd level have already known everything about moocs.c. inside cancer will be the most popular course for someone doing gcses.d. moocs are not so competitive as lifelong learning courses due to the problems of credits.58. the passage mainly deals with _.a. the various opinions on futurelearnb. the advantages of online teaching methodsc. the popularity of no-credit coursesd. the emergence of a new learning platformbone might expect that theever-growing demands of the tourist trade would bring nothing but good for the countries that receive theholiday-makers. indeed, a rosypicture is painted for the long-term future of the holiday industry. every month sees the building of a new hotel somewhere,and every month another rock-bound pacific island is advertised as the last paradise(天堂) onearth. however, the scale andspeed of this growth seem setto destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy. in those countries where therewas a rush tomake quickmoney out of sea-side holidays, over-crowded beaches and theconcrete jungles ofendless hotels have begun to lose their appeal.those countries with little experience of tourism cansuffer most. in recentyears,nepal set out to attract foreign visitors to fund developments in health andeducation. its forests , full ofwildlife and rare flowers, wereoffered to tourists as one more untouched paradise. infact, the nature all toosoon felt the effects of thousands of holiday-makers traveling through the forest land.ancient tracks became major routesfor thewalkers, with the consequent exploitation ofprecious trees and plants.not only the environment of a country can suffer from the sudden growth of tourism. the people as well rapidly feel its effects. farmland makes way for hotels, roads and airports; the old way of life goes. the one-time farmer is now the servant ofsome multi-national organization; he isno longer his own master. once it was his back that bore the pain ; now it is his smile that is exploited. no doubt he wonders whether he wasnt happier inhis village working his own land.thankfully, the tourist industry is waking up to the responsibilities it has towards those countries that receive its customers. the protection of wildlife and the creation of national parks go hand in hand with tourist development and in fact obtain financial support from tourist companies. at the same time, tourists are being encouraged to respect not only the countryside they visit but also its people.the way tourism is handled in the next ten years will decide its fate and that of the countries we all want to visit. their needs and problems are more important than those of the tourist companies. increased understanding in planning world-wide tourism can preserve the market for these companies. if not, in a few years time the very things that attract tourists now may well have been destroyed.cinteractive home-security systemstarik celebi, who lives in san francisco suburb, takes his home-security system with him to work, to dinner, just about anywhereby his cell phone, he arms his home-security alarm from his car before he leaves for workduring his workday, he gets e-mail alerts every time his front door opens, even though hes miles awayif the door opens at an unusual time -say midday when no one should be coming or going - he can order a 30-second video clip from the camera that watches the doorif its just his mother-in-law getting a package delivery, no worriescelebi is one of the first users of the latest interactive home-security systemsin addition to sounding alarms when the house is broken into and notifying homeowners or police, as traditional systems do, the interactive systems give users new ways to remotely control their systems and their home environmentdifferent from traditional home-security alarms, which homeowners typically have to press buttons on a keypad to turn on before they leave their homes, the interactive systems enable consumers to arm and disarm systems from smart phones, ipads and pcs, no matter where they aremost traditional systems are set up to sound an alarm if doors or windows are opened the interactive systems give homeowners more optionsfor example, users can elect when they want to be notifiedthey might want an e-mail or a text every time a door is opened, or only during the hours of 3 to 4 pm, when kids come home from schoollike celebi, they can add cameras and get video clips when doors openthat could be helpful in making sure kids arent bringing friends home when theyre not supposed tonationwide, about 20% of homes have traditional home-security systemsabout half stop using them because they tire of the troublebeing able to arm systems even while dashing to the subway or while at work will increase their usage of the new interactive systemsalthough the new functions add costs to home security, the interactive-systems are believed to push home-security systems usage rates closer to 30%, which would be a big movement for an industry thats been largely stuck at 20% for the past decadewe all know its going to get bigger, though we dont know how long its going to take, eric taylor, an officer from san francisco security department says63. what may celebi first do if his front door opens at a wrong time when he is away?a. inform the police b. call his mother-in-lawc. arm the security alarm d. observe through video64. the interactive systems enable the user to _.a. improve his home environment remotelyb. lock his houses door while he is miles awayc. operate the home-security systems at any placed. stop some friends of kids from entering automatically 65. whats the advantage of the interactive systems over the traditional ones?a. they are cheaper. b. they have more ways to inform the users.c. they can give quicker reaction d. they are easier to set up.66. what is the last paragraph mainly about?a. the importance of security industry.b. the functions of the interactive alarms. c. the popularity of home-security systems
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