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大庆一中高三年级下学期第二阶段考试英语试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从试题所给的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. What will the woman probably do this afternoon?A. Go to the Olympic Games. B. Stay at home. C. Visit her friends.2. What happened to the boy today?A. He fought with someone at school. B. He didnt go to school. C. He lied to his teacher.3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. Inside a cinema. B. In a ticket office. C. Outside a cinema.4. What is true about the woman?A. She likes math now. B. She is very good at English. C. She thinks the man is funny.5. What happened to the woman?A. She wanted to take the 6:00 flight B. She misunderstood the manC. She changed the reservation to 7:00.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. How many times has the man made dumplings?A. Twice. B. Once. C. Never.7. What does it need to make good dumplings according to the woman?A. Practice. B. A secret recipe. C. Talent.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why didnt the woman see all of the collections at the museum?A. She spent too much time at one exhibit. B. The museum is too large.C. Only the jade exhibit was open.9. What did the woman like the most?A. The primitive tools of Peking Man. B. The collection of jade from the earliest time period.C. The artistic works from the Qing Dynasty.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the man do last night?A. He watched a sports program on TV. B. He invited the woman to see a show.C. He went to the stadium to watch an NBA game.11. How does the woman describe basketball?A. Its a very fast game. B. Its a dull game. C. Its too complicated.12. Why does the man ask the woman the last question?A. He wants to take her to an NBA game. B. He wants to change the topic of their discussion.C. He wants to take her to a movie.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why did the man stop the woman?A. To ask her for directions. B. To give her a ticket for speeding.C. To warn her about the kids in the street.14. What was the speed limit where the woman was driving?A. 40 mph. B. 35 mph. C. 25 mph.15. What will happen if the woman goes to traffic school?A. She wont have to pay a fine. B. She wont have to go to court.C. Her insurance wont become more expensive.16. What do we know about school zones?A. There are sometimes children there even on weekends.B. People are more likely to get tickets there.C. They are more dangerous than other areas.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What was the main focus of the study?A. How to eat chocolate without gaining weight. B. The health benefits of eating chocolate.C. The effects of eating chocolate on happiness.18. Who reported the best results?A. People who ate no chocolate at all. B. People who ate a lot of chocolate every day.C. People who ate a moderate amount of chocolate every day.19. What did the researchers say about the study?A. There is still a lot of work to be done. B. Milk chocolate was used in the experiment.C. Eating too much chocolate had no positive impact on health.20. Who might appreciate this news report most?A. People who want to change their diet. B. People who exercise regularly.C. People who already eat chocolate fairly often.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AI am a 21-year-old boy, and this is my story.One month after I graduated from high school in 2009,I was coming home from swim practice and was involved in a car accident. I was so seriously injured that I was in a coma(昏迷)for over two months at Prince Georges Hospital.I died eight times during my coma and I couldnt talk or communicate when I woke up. Walking was never going to happen again due to all the extreme injuries. Just like my body, my dreams were almost shattered. But I was not going to let my injuries prevent me from living my dreams. After 14 operations and blood transfusions, I had to learn how to talk, eat, walk, shower and live independently again. When I was out of hospital, I still had to go to outpatient therapy in Waldorf, Maryland. After spending a few months in a wheelchair, I took baby steps to walk on my own. It was a miracle that I could walk again, but I wanted to prove that I could not only walk, but run. When it came true, I wanted to get back in the pool again. After a few lung tests ,I was able to go in the pool a little bit each week. After a few months of swim training, I began my freshman year at St. Marys College of Maryland and became a proud member of the swim team. By telling my story, I want to make a positive influence on the world. I am just trying to live each day to the fullest and inspire other people never to give up their dreams no matter how bad a situation is. I remember when I was still in my hospital bed ,I would have my mom and dad push me around in my wheelchair to the other rooms to see the other patients and talk to them and their families. I wanted to let them know that everything was going to be okay. Somehow, things would work out for the best.21.When the car accident happened, the author_.A. was a high school studentB. had finished his high school educationC. was a college student D. was returning home from a swim competition22.What does the underlined word “shattered” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. begun B. destroyed C. shared D. taken23.It can be inferred that the author _after he woke up from his coma.A. was out of hospitalB. was in surprise C. faced physical and mental challenges D. was worried about his lung24.What does the author mainly want to show in the last paragraph?A. His purpose of sharing his story.B. His painful experiences.C. His influence on students. D. His great achievements. BStill wonder where to stay? We have a lot to offer.GUEST ROOMSSpacious, stylish guest rooms include all the necessities for an unforgettable stay. All guest rooms feature workstations with Internet access, two telephones with voice mail, and in-room safes(保险箱).SUITESHilton Toronto offers a variety of one-bedroom and junior suites. Spoil yourself in the ultimate elegance, and capture the spirit of Canada.EXECUTIVE ROOMSYou can enjoy Wi-Fi and access to the private executive lounge(贵宾室) for breakfast, all-day coffee service. The modern executive rooms offer views of downtown Toronto and come with robes, slippers, 47-inch flat-screen plasma TVs, oversized chairs, large work desks and coffeemakers. The private executive lounge is open Monday through Thursday 6:30 am to 10 pm, Friday 6:30 am to 11 am, and closed Saturday and Sunday.ACCESSIBLE ROOMSOur accessible rooms have features designed for our disabled guests. Partially accessible rooms have safety bars, raised vanities and toilets. Transfer benches are available upon request.BEST PRICE GUARANTEEGet the best price when you book directly with us. If you find a lower publicly available price anywhere else, we will match that price and give you an additional US $50 back.REACH US145 RICHMOND STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5H 2L2, CANADATEL: +1-416-869-3456FAX: +1-416-869-318725Which is unavailable in the private executive lounge?A. Coffee service on Sunday.B. Plasma TVs on Monday.C. Coffeemakers on Thursday.D. Wi-Fi on Friday.26Which of the following is suitable for a blind person?A.GUEST ROOMS.B.SUITES.C.EXECUTIVE ROOMS.D.ACCESSIBLE ROOMS.27If you are charged $60 more in Hilton Toronto than booking with a travel agency, how much will it give back to you?A.$110.B.$60.C.$50.D.$10.CData on British buying habits in 2015 reveals a move away from products such as sausages and bacon in favour of fish and poultry(家禽肉).The move may be because high-end consumers are noticing growing warnings about their impact on health. That was reinforced by an assessment by the World Health Organization in October that placed cured and processed meats in the same category as asbestos, alcohol, arsenic and tobacco as major causes of cancer.Sales of sausages and bacon were down 14.4% last year compared with 2014 and sales of red meat fell by 8.1%. In contrast, sales of poultry and fish rose by 13.1% and 25.1% respectively.The sustained interest in organic food is driven by an increase in young and socially conscious millennials (born from the early 1980s to the early 2000s) with strong social, ethical and environmental values. They are prepared to pay extra for healthier options and shifting shopping patterns away from the big weekly shop in favour of a few and often.At Tesco sales of organic fruit and vegetables have risen by more than 18% over the last year double the market average. Tesco fruit commercial manager Gareth Wilcock said, The revival of organic foods has been gathering pace over the last few years, with lower prices and better availability both playing a major part in that.George Scott, food and grocery analyst with Verdict Retail, said, Organic food is no longer niche (针对特定小群体的) and I think this upward sales trend is here to stay. It is very significant that we have acute consumers who are prepared to trade up to the foods where they want the best quality and assurances of provenance.28What does the World Health Organization think of processed meats?A. High-end consumers prefer them. B. They have little effect on heart diseases.C. Theyre a kind of organic food. D. Theyre likely to cause cancer.29What are the figures in Paragraph 3 used to show?A. The sales of some food in two years. B. Some data on British buying habits.C. Customers interest in organic food. D. The change of British buying habits.30What can we know about millennials? A. They like buying in large quantities. B. Theyre health-conscious. C. They used to buy a few things. D. They share the same eating habits.31What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs? A. Organic food businesses are taking off. B. Organic foods have unfavorable prices. C. Its inconvenient to buy organic foods. D. Its hard to satisfy all consumers. DUniversity graduates Mallorie Brodie and Lauren Hasegawa, who invented a smartphone app that tracks construction defects for commercial builders, had a tiger by the tail.Bridgit, which they founded in 2012, launched a cloud-based communications platform that helped manage defects on construction sites, which can delay projects and result in costly repairs if left unchecked. The smartphone application lets site supervisors take photos of cracks or damaged paint, share them with employees and track the problems to solution.More than 600 subcontractors used the pilot version in many building sites before the commercial version, called Closeout, officially launched.Feedback(反馈)was so good that they began to wonder: Why limit their invention to a specific industry? Why not turn it into some kind of a handy tool for consumers too? This became their dilemma. In other words, should they stay the course or look for wider applications of their app?The experts polled all agreed Bridgit should stay focused on its original goal. Ms. Hasegawa and Ms. Brodie took that advice. As more business customers signed on, it became clear that they made the right decision. Since then, the companys growth has been rapid.Earlier this year, Bridgit launched Closeout ,which is designed so that even the least tech-savvy can use it easily. Today, the app is being used on sites across Canada and the United States and even by top general contractors.In October, Bridgit was named to the Canadian Innovation Exchanges top 20 list of Canadas most innovative (创新的) companies working in digital media and information and communication technology .But Ms. Hasegawa and Ms. Brodie are not resting on their glories. They have also been collecting feedback on Closeout from customers, and theyll launch a new version in the spring. It will target not only general contractors but developers and building owners, too.32. What does the underlined word defects in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Style. B. Process. C. Drawback. D. Material.33. What did the two graduates decide to do when the pilot version was well received?A. Turn to the ordinary consumer market.B. Look for wider applications of their app.C. Turn it into a widely-used tool for consumers.D. Continue centering on the development in construction industry.34. Who could be their potential customers?A. Smartphone users. B. Architects. C. Computer programmers. D. Photographers.35. Which of the following might be the best title?A. Graduates smartphone application takes offB. Graduates smartphone application has a bright futureC. Graduates smartphone application meets with challengesD. Graduates smartphone application plays an important role in our life第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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Every single human being on this planet has a path and purpose to fulfill, whether they realize it or not._36_List what you love and connect the dots._37_It may not make sense at first, but all of the things you enjoy doing are part of your path in one form or another, so grab a pen and a piece of paper and start writing. Once you have your list, take a step back and see how all these brilliant pieces might connect to the work you are meant to do.Identify what you do with ease. Often our passion and purpose are staring us right in the face, but its so natural to us that we dont think anything about it._38_Just because they are easy for you doesnt mean thats the case for everyone else. By identifying what comes naturally to you, you have the ability to build on your strengths and help others in ways you never thought possible._39_Finding your passion is directly related to doing the things that light you up and set your soul on fire. If you love to teach, run, and host live events, then please, do them all! Who says your life purpose has to be just one thing? You are meant to experience life and all that it has offered.Ask others to help. If you are still feeling stuck in finding your passion and purpose in life, it might be time to ask others for help. It can be difficult for you to see where you truly shine because you are simply too close to connecting the dots on your own. Friends, family members and professionals have a view that you dont. _40_A. Do what makes you happy.B. Find what you do with ease.C. Dont overlook the things that are easy for you.D. They can help you to see things within yourself.E. You cannot count on others to help you completely.来源:学.科.网Z.X.X.KF. Here are ways to find your passion and purpose from now on.G. Identifying the things you love is the best way to find your passion and purpose.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完型填空 (共20 小题; 每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从文后所给各题的四个选项(A. B C D )中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Many sports players have not only accomplished incredible acts of athleticism, but also unbelievable acts of sportsmanship. There were some 41 examples in 2014, and I have _42_two that inspired me. One example of sportsmanship took place in the Sochi Olympics. Russian Anton Gafarov was hobbling (蹒跚而行) along the track, far 43 the rest of the skiers. One of his skis was broken. He had tried to 44 with the damaged equipment. Canadian ski coach Justin Wadsworth was the only one who had a(n) 45 ski. Wadsworth didnt want Gafarov to finish slowly, hobbling across the line. He wanted him to finish with 46 .The Canadian skiers were already out of the race, giving Wadsworth two 47 : Leave Gafarov to hobble across the line on one ski, or give him the spare one. Wadsworth gave him the extra ski, 48 Gafarov to get second place in the quarter-finals. 49 , he came in sixth in the semi-finals. It was Wadsworth who helped Gafarov 50 his Olympic dream. The other example took place in the 2014 World Cup quarter-final match between Brazil and Colombia. The game had just ended. Brazil had won,2-1. Brazil was 51 on the sidelines, cheering and having a good time. Colombian midfielder James Rodriguez had just had his World Cup dream 52 despite scoring a record-breaking six goals in the competition. Brazilian defender David Luiz walked over to him, pointed at him, and 53 the crowd to acknowledge him. He then declared his 54 for a game well played and 55 him for his wonderful World Cup performance. It made both the crowd and Rodriguez 56 . As an athlete, I know its easy to get caught up in the 57 of a game. But I also know that 58 is just as important as winning and losing. Always remember to 59 your opposing team. Play hard, but play fair. And always be nice. Its the right thing to do and it always 60 .41.A.amusingB.amazingC.interestingD.embarrassing42.A.collectedB.pickedC.madeD.created43.A.behindB.offC.fromD.back44.A.walkB.goC.workD.continue45.A.brokenB.extraC.newD.temporary46.A.determinationB.kindnessC.loveD.pride47.A.questionsB.chancesC.choicesD.problems48.A.allowingB.advisingC.instructingD.wanting49.A.FinallyB.SpeciallyC.ParticularlyD.Gradually50.A.shareB.enjoy C.haveD.complete51.A.imaginingB.reviewingC.celebratingD.training52.A.achievedB.followedC.to

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