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1、南通、扬州、淮安、泰州四市2015届高三第三次调研英 语第I卷 (三部分 共85分) 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,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. Who is the man?A. A student.B. A salesman.C. A policeman.2. What does

2、the woman want to do?A. Cancel the meeting.B. Change the time of the meeting.C. Skip the meeting.3. What do we know about the man?A. He has never been across the ocean.B. He does not understand what the woman means.C. He likes mathematics a lot.4. What kind of job would the woman prefer?A. Any job w

3、ith a high salary.B. An average job with a nice salary.C. An exciting job with an average salary.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. The weather.B. What happened last night.C. Sleeping problems.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

4、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 is special about the meal?A. The amount of food.B. The price of food.C. The kind of food.7. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Try a dessert.B. Try his favorite meat.C. Eat as much as possible.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What did the man ask the woman to do?

5、A. Take a break.B. Take more pictures.C. Show him the photos.9. Why did the man complain?A. The beach was dirty.B. There were no pictures of him.C. The weather was bad.10. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman is very selfish.B. The man will copy his pictures into his PC.C. The speake

6、rs are on vacation.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Why does the man wish to break up with his girlfriend?A. She is not as pretty as she once was.B. They dont get along well.C. He will move soon.12. What does the woman think of the matter?A. The man should not take the job.B. The man might be reasonable.C. The

7、man should maintain this relationship.13. How does the man think his girlfriend will feel at his decision? A. Sad. B. Calm. C. Happy.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is the woman looking for?A. Some saucepans.B. Some frying pans.C. Some plates.15. When did she first see them?A. This morning.B. Yesterday.C.

8、 Some days ago.16. What did the man ask the woman to do?A. Have a look at the window display.B. Check all the kitchenware in stock.C. Describe the item she wanted.17. How might the woman feel in the end?A. Disappointed.B. Excited.C. Surprised.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What happened to the elderly gentle

9、man?A. He got stuck in the doors of the train.B. He missed the train.C. He was seriously injured on the train.19. What do we know about the gentlemans wife?A. She was in great panic.B. She cried for help.C. She remained calm.20. Who offered to help solve the problem?A. The speaker and two other men.

10、B. The conductor.C. Nobody.第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分35分)第一节 单项填空 (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. Never lie to your friends and, you know, honesty and trust are the _ of true friendship. A. distinction B. acquisition C. foundation D. function22. Jane laughs loudly an

11、d laughs a lot, which enables us to know her coming before she _. A. turns up B. turns around C. turns back D. turns away23. We came to the point at the last moment _ the coach had laid stress on. A. whereB. thatC. whenD. as24. What did David demand in the meeting just now? _ a chance to join the De

12、bating Club. A. Being offeredB. Having been offeredC. To be offeredD. To have been offered25. Digital teaching has _ our way of learning and excited us to focus in class. A. guaranteedB. transformedC. evaluatedD. revealed 26. Dont worry. When he kept silent, Mr White _ his approval for our plan. A.

13、would showB. is showingC. was showingD. has shown27. Now students have more time for self study _ teachers talk less in class.A. in that B. in case C. even if D. so that28. The pain and suffering caused by the war seventy years ago is the old womans _ memory. Yes, she often tells us about that disas

14、ter.A. poorB. currentC. vagueD. permanent29. Mum, my mobile phone is nowhere to be found. _ it in the locker room of the gym? A. May you leave B. Can you have leftC. Could you leave D. Must you have left30. I like that bookstore because whenever I buy a book there, they will offer me a book cover _.

15、 A. for good measure B. at any costC. beyond my reachD. on their own31. Simon _ his father for such a long time that he understands almost every gesture of his fathers. A. attends B. had attended C. would attend D. has attended32. _, the environment of our city has been greatly improved. A. Paid att

16、ention toB. Being paid attention toC. Paying attentionD. Having paid attention33. _ a girl put her card into a machine outside a bank in London on January 19, 1968 means the worlds first ATM was born. A. Whether B. When C. How D. That34. My parents are talking about their school days as if they _ ba

17、ck at school. A. areB. wereC. have beenD. had been35. Do you mind if I open the window?No, _. A. look outB. forget it C. go aheadD. take it easy第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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。Middle school students today may behave surprisingly. Are you often 36 of the

18、m?My daughter (12 yo, 7th grade) is on the cross-country team at her middle school. As with any 37 , the cross-country team has its “stars” as well as its less 38 athletes. Ethan, Michael (8th grade) and Kenji (7th grade) are the 39 runners for the boys. Yesterday was the first track meet of the sea

19、son, and when she got home, my daughter told me a story that made me 40 .According to my daughter, one of the new 6th graders is a boy named Albert. He is apparently “a little short and 41 ” and has never played any 42 races before. The 6th graders ran last, three laps (圈) around the school. 43 in t

20、he race, Albert was dead last. All of the other racers were 44 the race when he was just at the end of his second lap. Albert thought he was 45 near the end. But quickly the poor kid realized that he had another whole lap left to run. He broke down and started 46 .When Ethan, Michael, and Kenji saw

21、Albert in a 47 mood in the middle of the field, they didnt even 48 . All three of them immediately went out on the field to run Alberts last lap 49 him. Everyone knew that was 50 the rules in cross country, yet they all remained 51 . Both other teams hung around and waited for Albert to finish. When

22、 he managed to 52 the finish line, all three schools cheered for him.After my daughter told me this sweet story I said, “I hope Albert doesnt 53 the team after this.” She replied, “No! Hell get better, he just needs some 54 .”And that is why I 55 middle school children.36. A. tiredB. proudC. ashamed

23、D. nervous37. A. recreationB. competitionC. sport D. course38. A. giftedB. committedC. ambitious D. confident 39. A. energeticB. clumsyC. topD. lazy 40. A. movedB. relaxedC. confusedD. embarrassed 41. A. athleticB. outgoing C. earnest D. stout42. A. ignored B. organizedC. sponsoredD. approved 43. A.

24、 EarlyB. Finally C. ExactlyD. Surprisingly44. A. undergoingB. enjoyingC. continuing D. finishing 45. A. even B. alsoC. merelyD. hardly46. A. rushingB. complainingC. hesitating D. crying47. A. blackB. relaxedC. strangeD. cheerful48. A. restB. pause C. confirmD. arrange49. A. forB. behindC. withD. pas

25、t50. A. withinB. outsideC. underD. against51. A. guiltyB. blankC. silentD. worried 52. A. approachB. touchC. breakD. cross53. A. joinB. hateC. quitD. pick54. A. help B. strengthC. confidenceD. challenge55. A. awardB. loveC. teachD. support 第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中

26、,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。56. What can we infer from the above about the movies mentioned?A. Mr. Peabody & Sherman reflects the feature of the novel completely.B. Childs Pose is worse than other Romanian films made in the past decade.C. Winters Tale is not considered by the writer as interesting as its or

27、iginal.D. 300: Rise of an Empire succeeds in avoiding common drawbacks of sequels.57. The above writing is probably carried in the column “_”.A. Whats onB. Brief reviewC. New moviesD. Recommended moviesBCreativity is generally characterised by the ability to observe the world in new ways, to find hi

28、dden patterns, to make connections between seemingly unrelated phenomena, and to produce solutions. Creativity involves two processes: thinking, then producing.If you have ideas, but dont act on them, you are imaginative but not creative.Some people say creativity has nothing to do with innovationth

29、at innovation is a discipline, implying that creativity is not. In fact, creativity is also a discipline, and a crucial part of the innovation equation. Thereisno innovation without creativity. A study on creativityshows 8 in 10 people feel that unlocking creativity is critical to economic growth an

30、d nearly two-thirds of people feel creativity is valuable to society, yet a striking minority only 1 in 4 people believe they are living up to their own creative potential.Another studyreveals that we are naturally creative and as we grow up we learn to be uncreative. Creativity is a skill that can

31、be developed and a process that can be managed. Creativity begins with a basis of knowledge, learning a discipline, and mastering a way of thinking. You learn to be creative by experimenting, exploring, questioning assumptions, using imagination and synthesing (综合) information. Learning to be creati

32、ve is similar to learning a sport. It requires practice to develop the right muscles.Beliefs that only special, talented people are creative weaken our confidence in our creative abilities. The concept that geniuses (天才) such as Shakespeare, Picasso and Mozart were “gifted” is a myth (神话). Researche

33、rs examined outstanding performances in the arts, mathematics and sports, to find out if “the widespread belief that to reach high levels of ability a person must possess a born potential called talent.” Few showed early signs of promise prior to parental encouragement. No one reached high levels of

34、 achievement in their field without devoting thousands of hours of serious training. Mozart trained for 16 years before he produced an acknowledged master work. Moreover many high performers achieve levels of excellence today that match the abilities of a Mozart, or a Gold Medallist from the turn of

35、 the century. 58. Real creative people must be good at _. A. relating various things to each other B. using their heads whenever possibleC. looking at things from different anglesD. putting what they think of into practice59. Why does the writer refer to learning a sport? A. To claim that people are

36、 not born creative. B. To illustrate the difficulty of acquiring creativity. C. To prove that creativity begins with knowledge. D. To show the relation between creativity and sports.60. A conclusion can be drawn from the passage that _. A. creative people are equal to gifted people B. how hard you w

37、ork decides if you will succeed C. talent is not as important to creative people as confidence D. parental encouragement plays a key role in developing creativityCEveryone is familiar with white fat, which serves as an energy warehouse. Many mammals also have brown fat, which has the unique ability

38、to produce heat. Brown fat is sometimes mistaken for a type of gland (腺), which it resembles more than white fat. It varies in color from dark red to tan. When the animal is exposed to a cold environment, the color darkens. In contrast to white fat, brown fat has numerous nerves which provide sympat

39、hetic stimulation (刺激) to the fat cells.Brown fat is most noticeable in newborn animals, wrapped round the central organs to keep them warm. In human infants it occupies up to 5% of body weight, then declines gradually. Certain quantities of brown fat can be discovered in adult humans, especially wh

40、en they are exposed to cold temperatures. Most of brown fat in adults is located in the lower neck.Exposure to cold leads to sympathetic stimulation of brown fat cell. As in white fat, sympathetic stimulation promotes hydrolysis (水解) of triglyceride (甘油三酸脂), with release of fatty acids. In contrast

41、to other cells, including white fat cells, brown fat cells express UCP1, which gives the cells mitochondria (线粒体) an ability to produce heat rather than ATP. Within brown fat cells, most fatty acids are immediately combined with oxygen in mitochondria and a large amount of heat is produced.There is

42、only about 50g of brown fat in the neck region and it switches on and off throughout the day as its exposed to different temperatures or if you exercise or eat. But this capacity is much greater in young children compared with adolescents and adults.The challenge is now to use the knowledge to find

43、out what might switch on brown fat. If it is switched on, we can benefit from it. Brown fat produces lots of heat by burning calories. Unlike white fat, brown fat does not expand our ageing waistlines. And thats why the race is on to find out more about brown fat, and how humans could use it to our

44、advantage, though we would waste energy unnecessarily, and we would sweat a lot and forever be opening windows.61. Which is the unique factor of brown fat producing heat? A. Fatty acids.B. Triglyceride. C. UCP1.D. ATP.62. We can learn from the passage that brown fat _. A. becomes less in amount with

45、 ageB. proves less active in low temperaturesC. exists nowhere but in the lower neckD. has nothing in common with white fat63. The underlined word “infants” in Paragraph 3 means “_”. A. cellsB. organsC. bodiesD. babies 64. We take special interest in brown fat mainly because it helps us _.A. save en

46、ergy B. develop powerC. keep warmD. keep our figureDI do not know Sybrina Fulton. Nor can I claim to understand the depth of her pain. Yet, we share a deep connection. A common feature experienced by those women who face the challenge of raising a Black male child in a nation that far too often view

47、s Black male bodies through fear. You see, Ms. Fulton is living my nightmare (恶梦). A constant worry that has stayed in the back of my mind since the birth of my eldest son, some sixteen years ago.Through the years, I have witnessed the worlds reaction to my son evolve as he has grown from a small bo

48、y to a young man. In his early years, his easy smile and lovable character were nothing less than magnetic (有磁性的). Complete strangers would approach him in the street, draw him into conversation, and find themselves easily struck by his lively spirit. Even at that time I worried, how would my son re

49、act when in the years to come some of those who found themselves so impressed by this cute, intelligent boy, might grasp their purse tighter as he walked by.Over the years I have sought to protect his spirit from the hurt that comes from undeserved hatred. I have also sought to arm him with the know

50、ledge that could one day save his life. He knows, for example, that if he is ever pulled over by the police, that he is to keep both hands on the wheel at all times and only reach for his license when the officer is specifically observing his actions. He knows, even in less threatening situations, t

51、hat rough play and loud interactions with his buddies of any color will be viewed very differently when he does it, than when his white friends display the very same behavior. Still, the truth of the matter is, no amount of advice or voiceless behavior overcomes the physical, immovable fact of the c

52、olor of his skin. His intelligence, easy smile, and lovable character wont protect him from unfounded assumptions of criminality.What makes the Trayvon Martin travesty (歪曲) of justice so painful to me, personally, is the knowledge that Trayvons mother loved her baby no less than I love mine. The var

53、ious pictures of moments throughout a happy childhood that have now found a home on nationwide newscasts provides clear evidence of that. Yet no amount of love and care, and no words of advice could have saved her son from the cruel killing he faced at the hands of a self-appointed neighborhood watc

54、h-dog. And perhaps even worse, nothing could have prepared her for the inhuman way her son has been treated by officials even in death. To think for three long days, his parents searched for him while officials failed to inform them of his fate and instead, performed drug and alcohol tests on his li

55、feless body, while failing to do the same for his attackerthe only one of the two who indeed had acriminal pastis frankly, unforgivable. To know that the words of her sons killer were given more weight thaneye-witnessesandtaped evidenceof her childs screams and eventual death must be heartbreaking. But to also have to live with the fact that his attacker still breathes free while her son lays buried underground is certainly more than any sorrowful parent should have to endure (忍受).It is this type of pain that is not unfamiliar to the Bl

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