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1、安徽省江淮十校”2017届高三第三次联考英语试题第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30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1.5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、BC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. Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Anurse.B.Apolicewoman.C.Asaleswoman.2. Whatarethesepeoplegoingt

2、odo?A.Calltheirfriend.B.Waitalittlelonger.C.Gobackhome.3. Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Onthefilm-makingspot.B.Behindabigwindow.C.Justinthesnow.4. Whatcanyoulearnabouttheman?A.Heisquiteconfident.B.Heisveryslow.C.Heisratherupset.5. Howmuchdidtheman'swifepayforhercoat?A.$80.B.$24

3、0.C.$120.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。每段对话或独白后几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出虽佳选项,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、8题。6. WhywasMarywaitingforabus?A.Togohome.B.Togotothepark.C.Toseeadoctor.7. HowdidBillfeelwhenhefirstheardMarywasgoingforawalk?A.Surpris

4、ed.B.Worried.C.Excited.8. Whendidtheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A. Earlyonacoldwintermorning.B. Lateinthemorning.C. Onacoldwinterevening.听第7段材料,回答第9、11题。9. Whatisthemanmostlikelytodo?A. Topersuadethewomantohavealookathiscar.B. Tosellhissecond-handcar.C.Toputupanadvertisement.10. Whereistheman

5、9;soffice?A.Inthecitycenter.B.OnHillsRoad.C.Nearthehospital.11. Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A. Thewomanwillbuythecar.B. Thewomanhasworkedinthehospitalforalongtime.C. Thecarhasahistoryoffouryears.听第8段材料,回答第12、14题。12. HowmanypresentshasAlicereceived?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.13. WhichisNotmentionedi

6、ntheirdialogue?A. Alice'sfathersendsthenicestpresenttoher.B. Mr.SharpwantedtogiveAliceagreatsurprise.C. Tomiswillingtoteachhertoskate.14. Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?A. Tomlikesanice-creamsandwich.B. AlicewillbuymoreCDs.C.Alicehadskateboardsbefore听第9段材料,回答第15、17题。15. Whataretheytalkingabout?A.

7、 Theplansforthesummervacation.B. Thepreparationsforthefinalexams.C. Theirlanguagestudies.16. Howdidthewomanlearnalotaboutlanguageteaching?A. Sheattendedalanguageteachingcourselastyear.B. Shewasateacheronce.C. ShelearnedChineseandEnglishverywell.17. Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A. Themancanwritea

8、ndreadChinesewell.B. Theschoolwillendinabouttwoweeks.C. Theyareteachers.听第10段材料,回答第18、20题。18. Howcanyousometimeslearnmoreaboutaperson?A.Bytalkingwithhim.B.Bylisteningtohim.C.Bywatchinghim.19. Whichofthefollowingshowsapersonisinterestedinlisteningtoyou?A.Hiseyesaremovingaround.B.Heisstandingstill.C.H

9、eistappinghisfoot.20. Whatcanwelearnfromwhatthespeakersaid?A. Signscanhelponefollowaspeakeralong.B. Afastspeakercan'tmakeuhdiesstlood.C. SignsareusuallyusedonTV.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFromuniquemeansoftransportation,goodaccommoda

10、tionoptionsandincomparableadventures,nationalparksacrosstheUSAoffervisitorsmorethanjusthikingpathsandpointsofinterests.Parkguestscannowgettoknowtheirbeautifullandscapesandrichhistoriesinawholenewwaywiththeseadventureideas.?GolfinginDeathValleyNationalParkYou'veplayedtheworld'sbestgolfcourses

11、,buthaveyouplayedtheworld'slowest?IballattheFurnaceCreekGolfCourselocatedinCalifornia'sremoteDeathValleyNationalPark.Iiadditiontogolf,thecoursealsosetsthestageforahorse-drawncarriagesightseeingofferedthroughtheresortsFurnaceCreekStables.?LuxuryCampinginYellowstoneNationalParkWanttoexperience

12、sleepingunderthestars?FarandAwayAdventuresservesupluxury-campingtripsintoYellowstoneNationalPark,coveringStatesofWyoming,MontanaandIdaho,completewithcomfortablebeddingandtents,deliciousmeals,andbackcountryadventures.GuestsareguidedtoaremotecampsitealongYellowstoneLakebyboat,andspendseveraldaysboatin

13、galongitsshores,fishing,andhikingamongsomeofthepark'smostoriginallandscapes.?DogsledgeinDenaliNationalParkBringoutyourinnermusherwithadogsledgetripthroughoneofthelastwildfrontiers,DenaliNationalParkandPreserveinAlaska.AteamofdogsandexperiencedguidesfromEarthSongLodgeleadguestsintotheremoteandtra

14、nquilwildernessofinsideAlaska.Althoughdaytripsareavailable,multi-daysledgetravelsallowvisitorstolearntheartofdogdragging,nottomentionenjoyinggrandviewsofMt.McKinley.?CanyonVistasMuleRideinGrandCanyonNationalParkTakeintheGrandCanyon,locatedinStateofArizona,byfour-footedmuleforbreathtakingviewsalongth

15、eedgeandintoitsdepths.MulerideshavebeenofferedattheGrandCanyonsince1887,andarearichpartofthecanyon'shistonyiJetoewallouigtheedge,theCanyonMuleRide,takesapproximatelythreehourstocomplete.Alongthepath,ridersspeaktothegeologicformationsandhumanhistoryofthearea.21. Amongthenationalparksmentionedabov

16、e,howmanyofthemofferanimalserviceforgueststoenjoybeautifulnaturalscenery?A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four22. Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A. ThefournationalparksarelocatedindifferentstatesoftheUSA.B. InDeathValleyNationalPark,guestscanplaytheworld'sbestgolfcourses.C. Ofthefournationalpa

17、rks,YellowstoneNationalParkcoversthelargestarea.D. ParkvisitorshaverecentlybeenofferedmuleridesinGrandCanyonNationalPark.23. Ifyouarekeentolearnaboutthegeologichistoryofthepark,youmaychoosetovisit.A.DeathValleyNationalParkB.YellowstoneNationalParkC.DenaliNationalParkD.GrandCanyonNationalPark24. Thep

18、assageismostprobablytakenfrom.A.asciencefictionB.aguidebookC.ahealthmagazineD.acommercialbrochureBAnIndonesiamanbelievedtobetheoldestpersonalivecelebratedhis146thbirthdaySaturday,despitehavingclaimedhenolongerwantstobealive.MbahGotho,whoseofficialnameisSodimejo,liveswithhisgrandsoninatowncalledSrage

19、nwithinIndonesia'sCentralJavaprovince.GothomadeinternationalheadlinesinSeptemberafterspeakingtolocalmedia,whichledlocalofficialstoconfirmthetruthofhisidentitycard.Gotho'sbirthdateislistedasDec.31,1870.Whileofficialssaythedocumentisreal,theyadmitteditwouldbeimpossibletoprovewhetherGothowasact

20、uallybornthatyear.However,themanclaimedtoremembertheopeningofalocalsugarfactory,whichwasrecordedin1880.Gothosaidhehasoutlivedfourwives,10brothersandsisters,andthreechildren.Hisonlyremainingcloserelativesaregrandchildren,great-grandchildrenandgreat-great-grand-children,heclaimed."WhatIwantistodi

21、e."hetoldlocalmediainSeptember,accordingtoReuters,oneofthebiggestnamesinmediaworldwide.Gotho'sgrandsonclaimedthe14ear-oldhadmadearrangementsforhisdeathasfarbackas1992,whenheboughtaforeversleepingplaceclosetotheburialsitesofhischildren.Gothogsrandsonalsosaidtheelderwasinrelativelygoodhealth,

22、sufferingonlyfromeyesightproblemandlossofhearing,andenjoyedhisdayssmokingandeating.25. Whichofthefollowingcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A. ThepublichadbeenfamiliarwithGothobeforehecelebratedhis146thbirthday.B. Asearlyas1992,Gothomeanttobeburiednexttohischildrenstombswhenhedied.C. Thelocalofficialsten

23、dedtobelieveGothowasbornonDec.31,1870.D. Gothoshealthconditionsarefailingasheenjoyssmokingandeating.26. Whatdoweknowfromthispassage?A. MbahGothoisthenameusedontheoldman'sidentitycard.B. Gothowantstodiebecauseheisill-treatedbyhisgrandchildren.C. Reutersisregardedasoneofmostfamousmediaintheworld.D

24、. Gothoisofficiallyconfirmedtohavelivedfor146yearsbyDec.31,2016.27. Themainpurposeofwritingthispassageis.A. totellastorythatisactuallyunbelievableB. toreportwhoistheoldestmanalivearoundtheworldC. tolistreasonswhytheoldestmanwantstodieD. tostatehowvitalahealthylifestyleistotheelderlyCAnewAmericanweat

25、hersatellitecouldsavemorelivesbybetterpredictingextremeweatherconditions.ThesatellitewaslaunchedinthestateofFloridaonNovember19,2016.TheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration,alsoknownasNOAA,hasbeenworkingwiththeNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)ontheproject.NOAAofficialsarecalling

26、thenewsatelliteGOES-R.ThatisshortforamuchlongernametheGeostationaryOperationalEnvironmentalSatellite-RSeries.NOAAsaidGOESR-couldimprovethenationabsilitytoobserveweatherconditionsandmakeweatherpredictions.Itsaidthesatellitedevicsewouldleadtomoreexactandtimelyweatherforecasts,watchesandwarnings.Thegov

27、ernmentagencysaidthesatellitewillrequiretestingofitssixinstrumentsandwillbereadytowork“withinayear."Oneofthesixinstrumentsonthesatelliteisdesignedtohelpscientistsstudylightningstrikesandmapthem.This,NOAAsays,willhelptheagencyfollowthemovementofseverestormsandprovidemoredetailedwarnings.“Thenext

28、generationofweathersatellitesisfinallyhere,“saidNOAAAdministratorKathrynSullivan.ShedescribedGOES-RasoneofthemosteffectiveEarth-observingmachinesevercreated.SullivansaiditsinstrumentswillbeabletostudyEarthfivetimesfasterandwithfourtimesmoredetailthananyotherNOAAsatellitecurrentlyinoperation.ANOAAsta

29、tementsaidthegreaterdetailwillhelpimprovetheagency'sstudyofoceanstorms,aswellas"theandwarningsofsevereweather."Inaddition,GOEabletoprovideimprovedrainfallestimates,whichwillleadtomoretimelyanddetailedfloodwarnings.CraigFugate,administratoroftheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency,FEMAinsho

30、rt,saysthattheGOES-RsatellitewillimprovetheabilityofpeopleandorganizationsacrossAmericatopreparefor,andreactto,weather-relateddisasters.28. Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewweathersatellite?A. Ithasbeenputintoserviceformorethan5monthsalready.B. ItisthemosteffectiveEarth-observingmachineevermade.C. Itworksfa

31、sterandprovidesmoredetailedinformationthananyotherAmericansatellite.D. ItcanhelpAmericatogetpreparedforandreacttoclimatecatastrophesbetter.29. Thesatellitegetsitsnamedirectlyfrom.A.NOAAB.NASAC.GOES-RD.FEMA30. Whydoesthereporterquotethewordsfromdifferentpeopleandorganizationsinthenews?A. Toshowopinio

32、nsvaryfrompersontoperson.B. Toshowthedevelopmentofthesatellite.C. Toconvincethereadersofsuperbfunctionsofthesatellite.D. Toprovetheyareauthorities.31. Thepassagemainlyfocuseson.A. anewAmericansatellitethatcanbeusedformilitarypurposesB. whatthenextgenerationofAmericanweathersatelliteswillbelikeC. the

33、factthatNOAAandNASAworktogethertodevelopanewtechnologyD. thecomparisonbetweenanewsatelliteandtheolderonesDWhenaskedtonametheoneinventionthatwouldbeimpossibletolivewithout,Americansdidnotpicktheirphone.Theydidnrcar.pTktihpickedtheirtoothbrush,accordingtotheLemelson-MITsurvey.Holdupthough.Thatsurveywa

34、sfrom2003.SoweconductedaninformalsurveyofHowStuffWorksstafferstofindoutifthetoothbrushwouldstilltakethelead14yearslater.Itdid.Thetoothbrushgot11votes,followedbythecellphone(5),computer(3),microwave(2)andcar(2).Youprobablyaren'tamazed.Thetinytoothbrushisanimportantproductforalotofmodemcultures,an

35、ditcomesbyitspopularityhonestly;VersionsofthetoothbrushhavebeenaroundsinceancientBabyloniantimes.Butnotethatthesewerenottheboringplasticcreationswetakeoutofthebox.“Thefirsttoothcleaninginstrumentseemstohavebeenthe'toothpickmonercorrectlysmallbonesorsliversofbones,“writesScottSwank,dentistandlead

36、eroftheNationalMuseumofDentistry,inanemail.FingerswrappedinclothHepointsoutthatpeopleusedevenlesstechnicalmeans,too.havebeenusedforagestocleanteeth,hesayGreekdoAnoarececcieonmtmendedusingaroundwoolenballdippedinhoneytocleanone'teeth.''n(Etutallrecipes(配方)orearlytoothpasteweresosweet.“Bot

37、htheGreeksandRomanshadrecipesfortoothpaste,“saysSwank.We'rehereforthepowerfultoothbrush,andSwanksaysthatthefirstrealevidenceofthatcomesfromBabylon,around2500-1800B.C.Thefrayed(纤维状散开的)endofastickorplantwasusedtobrushtheteeth.Wehavetolookmuchclosertoourowntimestofindabrushwemightrecognize.first”Th

38、edevicethatwewouldconsiderpeopletousethemodemtoothbrusheswasrecordedinChinain1500,''saysSwank.In1780,theEnglishmerchantWilliamAddisfashionedamodern"toothandbeganmass-producingtheminEngland.Soundstoogoodtobetrue?“Ihavenoreasontodoubtthestoryasawhole,''Swanksays."Itcouldhaveb

39、ecomeabitdifferentovertimebutIthink,onthewhole,itstandsup.”32. Accordingtothepassage,howmanyHowStuffWorksstaffersatmosttookpartinthesurvey?A.5B.11C.12D.2333. Theunderlinedwordsinthesecondparagraphprobablyreferto_.A. differenttechniquesofmakingthetoothbrushB. differentstepstomakethetoothbrushC. diffe

40、rentperiodsofmakingthetoothbrushD. differentmakesofthetoothbrush34. WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeinferredfromthepassage?A. Thesurveywasconductedintheyearof2017.B. Themostrecentsurveyshowedthetoothbrushisstillconsideredanimportantinvention.C. RecordsshowedtheChinesepeoplewerethefirsttousemodemtoothbrus

41、hes.D. ScottSwankdidn'tatallbelievethewaymodemtoothbrushesgotspread.35.Whatmaywellserveasthetitleofthepassage?A. Whatwasusedtomakethetoothbrush?B. Howlongwasthehistoryofthetoothbrush?C. Howwasthetoothbrushhistoricallydeveloped?D. Whywasthetoothbrushchosenasadailynecessity?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据

42、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。Toooftenaninappropriateviewgetsaroundusthatitisourphysicalconditionsthatmakeushappyorunhappy.Asaconsequence,physicalconditionshavebeenoverstated.36,thatis,goodstandardofliving,highgoalsthatwewanttoobtain,surroundingourselveswithanicehouse,nicecar,niceclothes,et

43、c.37_.Butmanytimesonceweobtainourgoalsandaresurroundedbywhatwethoughtwouldmakeushappy,wearestillunhappy.Alsoontheotherendofthestick,many,manypeopleareunhappynow,becausetheyhavenotobtainedtheirgoalsand38_,which,consequently,addstotheirdissatisfactionwithlife.Sothisiswhysomanypeoplekeepthemselvesformo

44、stoftheirlivesinastateofaincompleteness“andunhappiness,andthisiswhysomanysupersuccessfulpeoplestillarenhappy.Thereasonisthat39.TheythinkthattheUniverseshouldgivethemwhattheywantfirstandthenthey'behappy.Butthatjustputsabarrierinbetweenthemandhappiness,becauseofthewaytheUniverseissetup.Themessageh

45、ereistounderstandthatyourdesirestellyouwhereyouwanttoputyourfocusinyourlife,however,40.Youmakeyourselfhappyfromtheinsideout.Nottheoutsidein.Donotrequirecertainconditionsbemetforyourhappiness,becauseitwontworkanywA.WehavedifferentwaystogetwhatreallymakesushappyB.theydonthavewhattheywantinlifeC. Weset

46、outtogethappybytryingtocontrolallthewonderfulconditionsaroundourselvesD. theyarenevertheretobefoundinlifeE. theyshouldnotcontrolyourhappinessinthismomentF. WemaythinkthisisthekeytoourhappinessG. theydon'trealizehowtogethappy第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A

47、、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。MildredWebingaFreemanwasanEnglishteacheratthenewmiddleschoolIattendedintheninthgrade.Shewasn'tmy41teacher;shewastheadvisertothesafetyparol)(onwhichI42Ilovedbeingaroundherandenjoyedhersenseofhumorandkind43.Shewasalsoagoodlistener.Attheendoftheyear,she44thatshew

48、asmovingtoFlorida,andIwasbrokendownwiththeannouncement.Weexchangedaddressesandbecamepenpals.Icouldtellheranything45,andshetreatedmewithrespect46Iwasateenager.InFlorida,Mrs.FreemanbecameaRealtor(房屋中介),butshemanagedtofindtimetowriteletters,often47"sittingon“amodelhomeawaitingcustomers.Shewroteamu

49、singstoriesandalwaystookmyconcerns48.Shehadgivenmea(an)49invitationtovisit,andImissedhersomuch.WhenIwrotetotakeheruponthe50,sheanswered,“Geyourshoesonandyourbagspacked!Youarewelcome51_!IspentthreeweekswithherinMiami,52todoanythingfromwashingdishesto53houseswithher.Herloveofpoetry,music,andcreativewr

50、itingencouragedmetopursuetheseefforts.Onedaywhilehangingsheetsontheclothesline,she54andsaid,“Youknow,thisfuelforthesoul."Ihaveneverlookedatthecloudssince55hearingthosewords.Twoyearslatershesurprisedmebyattendingmy56_schoolgraduation.Laterthatyear,myfamilydecidedtospendChristmasinFloridaandIcoul

51、dn'twaittoseemyfriendagain.WhenIarrivedatherhouseIhadhopedtotalktoheraboutschool,butshewas57inahospitalbedintheguestroom.Shehadcanceroftheliver,andfamilymemberswerecaringforher.Iwasin58.Amonthafterwegotbackhome,wereceivedacallthatMrs.Freemanhad59_.Tothisday,morethan50yearslater,Istillseehersmile

52、andthinkabouttheadviceshegaveme.60Irereadherletters,andIremembertheimportanceofhersmileandhercompanionship.41.A.qualifiedB.normalC.actualD.regular42.A.stoodB.joinedC.supportedD.served43.A.identityB.dignityC.personalityD.responsibility44.A.voicedB.notedC.talkedD.spoke45.A.witheaseB.atwillC.onpurposeD

53、.insecret46.A.nowthatB.eventhoughC.asthoughD.asfor47.A.ifB.sinceC.asD.while48.A.seriouslyB.kindlyC.generouslyD.possibly49.A.effectiveB.secretC.openD.practical50.A.helpB.offerC.adviceD.decision51.A.anytimeB.atonetimeC.thistimeD.attimes52.A.worriedB.disappointedC.scaredD.thrilled53.A.makingB.rebuildin

54、gC.providingD.touring54.A.calmeddownB.lookedupC.turnedtoD.putup55.A.withoutB.beyondC.throughD.except56.A.primaryB.juniorC.highD.special57.A.insteadB.everC.evenD.still58.A.angerB.discomfortC.shockD.doubt59.A.passedoffB.passedoverC.passedbyD.passedaway60.A.EventuallyB.OccasionallyC.InstantlyD.Particul

55、arly第II卷注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将答案写在答题卡。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小H:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。SweetestDayisalwaysthethirdSaturdayinOctober.Thisholidayismuchmoreimportantinsomeregionsthaninothers,withDetroit,ClevelandandBuffalo61(be)thebiggestSweetestDayci

56、ties.Itisaholidaythatisgaininginpopularityeveryyearthroughoutthecountry.SweetestDay62(fall)onthethirdSaturdayinOctoberasadaytomakesomeonehappy.Itisanoccasion63offersallofusanopportunitytoremembernotonlythesick,aged,andorphaned,butalsofriends,relativesandneighborswhose64(friend)andhelpfulnesswehaveen

57、joyed.Over60yearsago,aClevelandman,believingthatthecity'sorphn)rtscand65(shutoftenfeltforgottenandneglected,cameupwiththeideaofshowingthemthatthey66(kind)remembered.Hedidthisthroughthedistributionofsmallgifts.Withthehelpofhisfriendsandneighbors,hehandedoutthesesmallgiftson67SaturdayinOctober.Dur

58、ingtheyearsthatfollowed,otherClevelandersbegantoparticipateinthecelebrationceremony,whichcametobecalled“SweetestDay”.Step68step,theSweetestDayideaofspreadingcheertothepoorwasbroadenedtoincludeeveryone,andbecameanoccasionforrememberingotherswithakindactorasmallremembrance.69soontheideaspreadtoothercitiesalloverthecountry.SweetestDayisnotbasedonanysinglegroup'religioussympathyoronafamilyrelationship.Itisareminderthatathoughtfulwordordeedenrich

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