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.衡水市东城区2019届高三下学期综合练习(一)(英语)20112012学年度第二学期高三综合练习(一)英 语 试 题 本试卷共150分.考试时间120分钟.注意事项:1考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效.2答题前考生务必将答题卡上旳姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹旳签字笔填写.3答题卡上选择题必须用2B铅笔作答,将选中项涂满涂黑,黑度以盖住框内字母为准,修改时用橡皮擦除干净.非选择题必须用黑色字迹旳签字笔按照题号顺序在各题目旳答题区域内作答,未在对应旳答题区域内作答或超出答题区域作答旳均不得分.第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给旳A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟旳时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话你将听一遍.例:What is the man going to read?AA newspaper. BA magazine. CA book.答案是A.1What does Jack want to do?AGo to the movieBPlay outsideCWatch TV2How does the man go across town now?ABy carBBy subwayCBy taxi3Which one is the womans house?ABC4What is the man doing?AShopping with his sonBBuying a gift for a childCBargaining with a salesgirl5How does the woman feel?ACuriousBRegretfulCWorried第二节(共10小题;每小题15分,共15分)听下面4段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给旳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5秒钟旳时间阅读每小题.听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟旳作答时间.每段对话或独白你将听两遍.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题.6Why will Davids mom need the car?ATo do some shoppingBTo pick up kidsCTo go out for dinner7When will dinner probably begin?AAt 6BAt 7CAt 8听第7段材料,回答第8至9题.8What course has the man started?AMathBMusicCAstronomy9What does the man enjoy during the course?ADoing mathBListening to musicCWatching videos听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10What is Jonas?AAn engineerBA writerCA student11Where was Madonna born?AIn New YorkBIn MichiganCIn Rochester12What can we learn about Madonna?AShe congratulated Jonas herselfBShe had a hard and busy childhoodCShe graduated from a famous university听第9段材料,回答第13至15题.13What is Jennys hobby?APaintingBReadingCTravelling14What is Jenny working on now?AThe Eiffel TowerBA Swiss mountainCThe Brazilian rain forest15What does the man think of Jennys works?AThey are well-researchedBThey are extremely detailedCThey are carefully chosen第三节(共5小题;每小题15分,共75分)听下面一段对话,完成第16题至20题,每小题仅填写一个词.听对话前,你将有20秒钟旳时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟旳作答时间.这段对话你将听两遍.Conference infoTopicInternational Conference on _16_ ChangeDatefrom _17_ 1st to 3rdPlacethe _18_ Hotel, which is _19_ the universityPhone number_20_Fee$ 300 for 3 days or $ 120 for a day第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处旳最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.例:Its so nice to hear from her again , we last met more than thirty years agoAWhats moreBThats to sayCIn other wordsDBelieve it or not答案是D.21 Why didnt you pay the bill for Tina? I offered to, _ she refusedAandBbutCorDso22 You must be looking forward to your trip back to Sydney YesI _ wait any longerAcantBmustntCneedntDshouldnt23Several times Kelly heard her name called but when she turned around to see _ it was, no one was in the roomAwhoBwhereCwhyDwhat24 What are your rules for carry-on luggage, Madam? You _ only one piece of luggage on the plane, SirAallowBallowedCare allowedDwere allowed25My brother is tall with curly hair, wearing a pair of glassesYou _ him very easilyArecognizedBhave recognizedCwill recognizeDhad recognized26The question _ at the next meeting will be a hard oneAto discussBto be discussedCdiscussingDbeing discussed27 Thats a great sweaterI have never seen anything like it before You think so? My grandmother _ it for meAmakesBmadeChas madeDhad made28_ equal opportunities, both Frank and Billy may accomplish the taskAGivenBGivingCTo giveDTo be given29Why dont you bring _ to his attention that youre too ill to go on working?AoneBitCthisDthat30Jack, do you know anything about Doctor Brown? I _ to him for yearsI dont see how anyone else could do betterAwentBwill goChad goneDhave been going31_ Jason is willing to help, he doesnt have much time availableAAsBSinceCWhileDUnless32 I dont think I want to live in the dormitory next year But check out the cost firstI wouldnt be surprised if you _ your mindAchangedBwill changeChave changedDwould have changed33Many of the students who hope to enter the university will be disappointed because only one third _ for admission will be acceptedAapplyBto applyCappliedDapplying34Has it ever struck you _ it would be like to have no one you could trust?AthatBwhoCwhichDwhat35Sam remembered several occasions in the past _ he had experienced a similar feelingAwhatBwhichCwhereDwhy第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给旳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.Little Bit“Meow, meow, meow,” is what I heard as I walked through the alleyI approached the noise and noticed a tail sticking out from under a piece of woodUnder the wood was a 36 black and white catI picked him up and 37 he must be freezing to deathI 38 home with the cat held in my jacketMy new best friend, who soon became known as Little Bit, received his name because he was almost 39 when I held him in my handsHe stood about five inches tallLittle Bits small size had a great advantage he 40 perfectly in the pocket of my jacket, which made 41 him everywhere very easyAny time I was home, he wouldnt leave my 42 He was always eager to play with meWhen I fell asleep at night, he would always 43 up around my head to ensure that I was warmUnfortunately, I grew upMy teenage life 44 my relationship with Little BitI lived at such a fast pace that I stopped 45 time for himMy free time was spent with my friends insteadI would come in the house on my phone and not 46 him at allHis meows became an annoyance to me, but it wasnt his 47 that he wanted his best friend backTime had caused a 48 to Little BitHis body began 49 down and by the time I realized something was wrong with him, he had already lost his balanceHe lay there and looked at me, and 50 this day I still remember the 51 look in his bright green eyesI took him to the vet (兽医), but there was nothing he could doThe last time I 52 him he wasnt the same tiny cat I had found ten years beforeLittle Bit filled my arms and he was put to sleep that dayLittle Bits 53 made me realize how much he meant to meHe was always there for me when I needed himI 54 our last years together and I feel sorry for not always being there for himI will always 55 the special memories we made36AlovelyBtinyCprettyDfriendly37AagreedBinsistedCrealizedDproved38AleftBstayedCdroveDhurried39AweightlessBuselessCbreathlessDhopeless40AgrewBfittedCplayedDexisted41AshowingBkeepingCtakingDguiding42AmindBheartCbodyDside43AriseBstandCwakeDroll44AweakenedBfastenedCdeepenedDsharpened45AmakingBlosingCwastingDgaining46AoverlookBinterruptCacknowledgeDrecognize47AdesireBpurposeCfaultDgreed48AfearBlossCdelayDconcern49AdroppingBtearingCcalmingDshutting50AonBtoCinDfor51AshamefulBhatefulCharmfulDsorrowful52AhelpedBprotectedCheldDcured53AillnessBdeathCsadnessDpressure54AregretBbotherCconfuseDdream55AtreasureBadmireCevaluateDexplore第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给旳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.AGoddington TheaterThe Goddington Theater Ticket Office is open from 10 amuntil 4 pmMonday to Friday, and for half an hour in the evening before the advertised start time of each performanceTelephone bookingsour tickets are held at the Ticket Office for you to collect or, if you prefer, a charge of 35 cents is made to post them to you if you pay by cashWell post them to you for free if you book by credit cardNo extra chargePostal bookingsYou can write to the Ticket Office requesting tickets, or to confirm a reservationWhere to find Goddington TheaterGoddington Theater can be found within the Goddington University site, next to the car park, which is available for public use after 5 pmon weekdays and all day on weekendsIf travelling by carComing from the south end of Princes Street, you will see the library on your rightNext to the library is Goddington UniversityTake the next turning on the right, then first right into the car park gate straight ahead of you, stopping as close as possible to the orange machinePut a $ 1 coin in the machine and the gate will riseIf travelling by train/bus/ taxiYou will need to allow 30 minutes to walk from the train stationTaxis are available from the front of the stationThe University is a 5 to 10 minutes walk from the main bus stationWhen ordering a taxi from the theater, ask to be picked up at the bottom of North StreetTaxis will not come into the car park because of the entrance charge56You can book your tickets _Aat 9 amon Monday Bat 5 pmon WednesdayCat noon on workdays Dat lunch time on weekends57Where is the Goddington Theater?AIn the Goddington universityBOn the right of the Ticket OfficeCTo the south of Princes StreetDAt the bottom of North Street58What can we learn from the passage?AYou can find a free parking place in the universityBYou have to collect your tickets if you pay by credit cardCTickets paid by cash will be posted to you at no extra chargeDTaxi drivers are unwilling to pick up customers inside the car parkBWhen expanded familieschildren, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncleslived in the same town and sometimes in the same house, a relative of the working parents took care of the childrenBut beginning with the Industrial Revolution, people moved away from farms and small towns to find better job chances in larger citiesGradually nuclear families are often seen in the society, but there also appears the immediate family, with either the mother or the father living with the children because of divorceAnother variation is the mixed family, the result of a marriage between a previously married man and woman who combine the children from their former marriages into a new familySince 1950s and 1960s, a trend that has appeared is the sharing of child-care responsibilities between husband and wifeMore and more women are working outside the homeAround 70 percent of women with children under 18 have other jobs besides that of mother and homemakerMost are employed in traditional fields for females, such as sales, education, and serviceSome are engineers, politicians, doctors, lawyers, and scientistsAnd at the end of twentieth century, even a few have begun to occupy vital positions in business, government, and banking, breaking through the so-called glass ceilingMoney matters influence women to workSome are employed full time, some part time, and some seek creative solutions such as flex-time work schedules and job sharingMany are single mothers, in single-parent family, raising children by themselvesBut in most cases, one income in the household is simply not enough, so both parents must work to support the familyThe men are no longer the only breadwinnersSo who watches the children while the parents work? Answers to this question are variedSome parents put children in day-care centersSome parents put children in informal day-care centers in private homesCompanies and hospitals are realizing that providing day care at the workplace makes for happier and more productive employeesSome wealthy families can have a nanny, a woman who comes to care for the children in their own homeMany of these child-care workers are from other areas, egSouth America and Eastern EuropeFrom the last decade, the accessibility of technologycomputers, faxes, teleconferencinghas made it easier for at-home workers to be constantly in touchWill this new flexibility in the work force bring a positive change for taking care of children? Only time will tell59What is an immediate family according to the passage?AAn expanded familyBA mixed familyCA nuclear familyDA single-parent family60What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?AWomen can get to the top positions easilyBEducated women are employed in many fieldsCWomen have more and more chances to work outsideDMore and more women have children at very young age61Employers make their employees more productive by _Aputting their children in private centersBoffering office equipments to workersCproviding day care at the workplaceDallowing them to work at home62Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?AWho Takes Care of Children?BWhy do Women Work Outside?CWhat Benefits Single Parents?DHow do People Support Families?CMark Rothko, one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, was born in Daugavpils, Latvia in 1903His family immigrated to the United States in 1913, after a 12-day voyageMark moved to New York in the autumn of 1923 and found employment in the garment trade and settled down on the Upper West SideIt was while he was visiting someone at the Art Students League that he saw students painting a modelAccording to him, this was the start of his life as an artistHe was twenty years old and had taken some art lessons at school, so his initial experience was far from an immediate callingIn 1936, Mark Rothko began writing a book, which he never completed, about the similarities in the childrens art and the work of modern paintersThe work of modernists, which was influenced by primitive art, could, according to him, be compared to that of children in that “Child art transforms itself into primitivism, which is only the child producing a copy of himself” In this same work, he said that “The fact that one usually begins with drawing is already academicWe start with colour”It was not long before his multiform developed into the style he is remembered forIn 1949 Rothko exhibited these new works at the Betty Parsons GalleryFor reviewer Harold Rosenberg, the paintings were unique and primitiveRothko had, after painting his first multiform, separated himself from the world in East Hampton on Long Island, only inviting a very few people, including Rosenberg, to view the new paintingsThe discovery of his works specialty came at a period of great sorrow: his mother Kate died in October 1948As part of this new uniformity of artistic vision, his paintings no longer had individual titlesFrom this point on they were simply untitled, numbered or datedHowever, to assist in distinguishing one work from another, traders would sometimes add the primary colours to the nameAdditionally, for the next few years, Rothko painted in oil only on large vertical tentsThis was done to surround the viewer, or, in his words, to make the viewer feel enveloped within the picture63When did Rothko want to be an artist?AWhen he immigrated to the USABWhen he watched students drawingCWhen he moved to the Upper West SideDWhen he joined the Art Students League64What did Rothko think of modern art?AIt could be produced by childrenBIt could be compared to child workCIt was a certain kind of primitive artDIt was academic from the very beginning65Why does the author mention Rothkos uncompleted book?ATo prove Rothkos concentration on paintingBTo show Rothkos research on the modern artCTo suggest Rothkos unique personal painting styleDTo explain the inspiration of Rothkos painting style66Rothkos distinctive style _Atook shape in 1948Bwas affected by RosenbergCresulted from his boyhood experienceDwas rooted in the separation from the worldDWhat exactly is intelligence? There arent any easy answersDespite the progress that has been made in genetics and psychology, human intelligence has remained one of the most controversial areas of modern science,until now, that is, for the discovery of a gene(基因) linked to intelligence has made the experts think againRobert Plomin of the Institute of Psychiatry in London and his colleagues in the US have been looking into genetic make-upFrom their research, they have discovered that a slightly different gene is more common in those with a high IQPlomin analyzed DNA from two groups of 51 children aged between 6 and 15What he found was that the first group had an IQ of 136, putting them in the top 5% of the population, while the other group had an average IQ of 103An analysis of their genes showed that 32% of children in the higher group had the gene in question, while only 16% in the second group didHowever, there is a lot more research to be done, and Plomin himself is cautious at this early stageHe suggests that there are probably many genes that contribute to intelligence, rather than just oneSeveral studies have shown a strong link between IQ and career success, although some psychologists remain unconvinced about thisProfessor Michael Rowe, who has written a book called Genius Explained, is one of these“The people with the highest IQs are not usually the ones who do best in their careers”Many psychologists now believe that when it comes to intelligence, IQ isnt everythingMany alternative views have been put forward recentlyOne example is the idea of multiple intelligences, which was developed in the 1980s by Harvard psychologist Howard GardnerThis offers a much broader view than the IQ theory, including creativity and communication skills as relevant factors(因素) in intelligenceTony Buzan, brain expert and author of Master your Memory, is enthusiasti

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