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重庆市重点中学九校联盟2018届高三上学期第一次联合考试英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标准试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每题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、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.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Seeanengineer. B.TalkwithMr.Black. C.Attendameeting.2.Whatwillthewomenprobablyeat?A.Somenuts. B.Somecookies. C.Somefruit.3.WhatdidthemanaskJustintodo?A.Readthemagazinesonhistable.B.Designamagazinecover.C.Bringsomemagazines.4.Whendidthemangethomelastnight?A.At11:20. B.At11:30. C.At12:00.5.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Toalampfactory. B.Toarepairshop. C.Toagarage.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白度两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anexam. B.Acourse. C.Alecture.7.Whattopicdidtheessayquestioncover?A.WaltWhitman’spoems B.MarkTwain’snovels C.ArthurMiller’splays.下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。8.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Tochangeherflight. B.Tobookanairticket. C.Tocheckherflight.9.WhatistheactualflyingtimetoNewYork?A.9hours. B.14hours. C.16hours.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atagasstation. B.Atagarage. C.Atacarfactory.11.Whichpartofthecarexistspotentialrisk?A.Thetire. B.Theradiator. C.Thewindshield.12.Howdoesthewomanpay?A.Incash. B.Bycreditcard. C.Bycheck.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。13.Whatwasthewoman’sfirstjob?A.Ateacher. B.Anactress. C.Anartist.14.Howdidthechildrenreacttowardstheplayaboutalion?A.Theywerefrightened.B.Theylaughedaboutit.C.Theyplainedtotheirparents.15.Howdoesthewoman'sdaughterhelpher?A.Performintheshows.B.Recordthemusicfortheshows.C.Giveopinionsonthenewstories.16.Whatcontributesmosttohesuccessofhewoman’sshows?A.Herluck. B.Herpassion. C.Herintelligence.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.HowlongdidDennisTitostayatheInternationalSpaceStation?A.10days. B.14days. C.22days.18.WhereisKatefrom?A.Canada. B.TheUK. C.Australia.19.WhatdoesBenwanttodo?A.Travelonearth.B.Takeactiontoprotecttheearth.C.Exploreinspaceanddiscoveritssecrets.20.Whatdoesthespeakerexpectthelistenerstodo?A.ShowrespectforDennisandMartin.B.Collectinformationaboutastronauts.C.Shareopinionsaboutspacetravel.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,从每题所给点A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThedangersofsittingalldayareobvious.Researchershaveshownthatremainingsittingforextendedperiodsoftime(likeatyour9to5deskjob)candoharmtoyourhealth.Whileexerciseisabigpartofreducingtheharmfuleffectsofsitting,itwasunclearhowmanygymperiodswereneededtohelp–untilnow.Anewstudy,publishedinTheLancet,showstheidealformulaforreducingthenegativeeffectsofasedentary(久坐的)job.Insteadofafixednumberofhoursspentexercising,theratio(比率)dependsonhowmuchyousit:peoplewhoworkatypicaleighthourdayshouldspendatleastonehoureachdaymoving.Ifyousitsixhoursaday,youshouldspendhalfanhourexercising.Theresearchalsoindicatesthattheexercisedoesn’thavetobeallonce–orrigorous(严格的).Itcanbespreadthroughoutthedayandbeassimpleaswalking.Theteambehindthestudyanalyzeddatafromapoolofamillionadultsovertheageof45inWesternEurope,theUnitedStates,andAustralia.Usingpreviousdata,theresearchesexamineddatafrom16publishedstudiesandusedittodeterminehowmuchexerciseisrequiredtopensateforsitting.Theirremendeddailyexercisegoalishigherthanpreviousadvicebutnotnecessarilylessachievable,givenitcanbepletedthroughouttheday.Fittinginanhourofexerciseadaysoundsespeciallydiscouragingifyouhaveadeskjob,butthereareplentyofworkoutsyoucanpletebeforeandafterwork.Evenifitmeanstakinga10minutewalkduringlunch,yourbodywillthankyouinthelongrun.21.Theunderlinedwords“pensatefor”canbebestreplacedby________.A.makeupfor B.breakawayfromC.giveup D.taketheplaceof22.Accordingtothenewstudy,goodnewsforthepeopleworkinglonghoursatdeskisthat________.A.workoutsmayreducetheharmofsittingforlongB.theharmofsittingforlonghasbeenprovedC.theydon’thavetoexerciseaslongassuggestedpreviouslyD.thetimespentonexerciseisflexible23.Whatcanbeinferredfromthearticle?A.Thebestformofworkoutsiswalking.B.Thelongeryouexercise,thebetter.C.Thenewexercisegoalispracticalthoughhigher.D.Adeskjobmakesitimpossibletoexerciseregularly.24.Thesecondparagraphisdevelopedmainly________.A.byexample B.byprocess C.byparison D.bycontrastBDopaniesneedastrongleadertostaypetitive?Manywouldsay“yes,definitely”,buttheemployeesofoneSwedishsoftwareconsultancypanywouldtellthemotherwise.Theydon’thaveaCEO.Nobodytellsanyonewhattodo,instead,allthe40employeeshavemeetingsanddecidetogether.Crisphasbeeworldfamousfornothavingaboss.Hopingtogetitsemployeesmoreinvolved,itmovedontochangeitschiefexecutiveofficer(CEO)annually,butultimately,the40strongstaffdecidedtoscrapthepositionaltogether.Well,itturnsoutthatnothavingaboss,andbeinginvolvedindecisionmakinghasmadeCrisp’s40employeesmoreresponsibleandmotivated.Andevenifsomeonedoesmakeabadcallatsomepoint,it’sdefinitelynottheendoftheworld.AccordingtotheBBC,theuniqueSwedishpanyisapparentlysetupmorelikeafamily–nobodytellsanyonewhattodo,buttheunspokenunderstandingisthat“youdon’tmessupthehouse”.Crispdoesholdfourdaymeetingsforthewholestafftwoorthreetimesayear,whentheydecideonthingsthataffecteveryone,likechangingtheirheadquarters,butgenerally,panyemployeesareencouragedtomaketheirowndecisions.Theyalsohaveapanyboard,alegalrequirementinSweden,whichactsasalastresort,incasesomethinggoeshorriblywrong.Sofar,the“noCEO”experimenthasgonesurprisinglywell.HenrikKniberg,anorganizationalcoachatCrisp,claimsthatnothavingtoaskthebosstoapproveprojectdecisionsorbudgetsmeansthatthingshappenalotfasterandthepanycanrespondtoclientsquicker.However,KnibergstressesthatnothavingtoasktheCEO’spermissionaboutstuffdoesn’tremoveemployees’responsibilitytoconsultwiththeircolleaguesandexplaintheirdecisions.However,someCEOsbelievethattheideaonlyworksinsmallstartups,becauseitwouldbetoochaotic(混乱的)inlargeorganizations.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.TherewasnoCEOinthepanyfromtheverybeginning.B.Everyoneinthepanyistheboss.C.EveryemployeetakesturnstotakechargeofCrisp.D.Thepanyboardwasfoundedformorethanlegalpurpose.26.Crisp’spracticewithoutabossissuccessfulbecause________.A.ithasencouragedeverystaffmembertocontributetothepanyB.ithashelpeditsemployeesavoidmakingmistakesC.ithasmadeCrispworldfamousinthepetitiveenvironmentD.ithassavedmoneyotherwisepaidtotheCEO27.ItcanbeinferredfromthetextEXEPTthat________.A.Crisp’ssuccessfulwaymaynotbepopularizedinabigpanyB.makingquickdecisionsisanadvantageinbusinessC.employeesinCrisphavetodiscusswitheachotherD.Crisp’semployeesareactuallyrelatives28.WhichfactormayNOTcontributetoapany’ssuccessaccordingtothetext?A.Quickresponsetoitsclients.B.Employees’responsibility.C.Apany’sscale(规模).D.Employees’motivation.CWhenyou’resitingatyourputer,doyouworkattentivelyallday?Ordoyouallowyourselftobeedistractednowandagain…toopenafewextratabs,checksocialmedia,readaspotofnews,maybecatchuponsomecelebritygossip,andlookatsome…Stop!You’re“cyberloafing”.Thewordisabinationof“cyber”,whichmeans“relatedtoputers”,and“loafing”,whichmeans“relaxinginalazyway”.Wedoit,andwedoitalot.AstudyfromtheUniversityofTexassuggestsweareguiltyofthisformofdelayfor14%ofourworkingday.OnaFridayafternoon,Iexpectit’smorethanthat.I’lladmittoit.InfactI’vealreadydoneitinthecourseofwritingthisstory.OK,morethanonce.Butit’saslipperyslope.Itcandamageyourproductivityandevenyourcareer.BecauseaccordingtotheUniversityofTexasresearch,eachtimeaworkergetsdistractedbytheInternetittakesanaverageof23minutestogetbacktowork.Morethanthat,cyberloafinghasadarkside,accordingtoareportpublishedinTheJournalofPsychosocialResearchonCyberspace.Itarguesthatcyberloafingisconnectedtoseveralnegativepersonalities.Peoplewhocyberloafaremorelikelytobeselfinterestedandselfadmired.Furthermore,peoplewiththesepersonalitiesarelesslikelytofeelsorryaboutavoidingwork,andlessconcernedaboutgettingcaught.Whydowedoit?Forsome,it’sundoubtedlyanescapefromthecontinuousboredomofwhatthey’resupposedtobedoing.Orawayofavoidinghandlingthatevergrowingtasks.Somemightgetafeelingofsatisfactionfindingagreatdealonline.Butoverall,it’ssomethingthattakesyouawayfromwhatyou’reactuallybeingpaidtodo,orpayingtodo:ifyou’reastudent.WhenyouhavethewholeworldoftheInternetatyourfingertips,it’shardtoresist.29.Thefirstparagraphismeantto________.A.introducethetopic B.summarizethemainideaC.describethephenomenon D.arousethereaders’interest30.Whatattitudedoesthewriterholdtowardscyberloafing?A.Indifferent. B.Incurable. C.Concerned. D.Supportive.31.Whatisthewriterlikelytocontinuetotalkabout?A.Thebestwaytostopcyberloafing.B.Howtoimproveyourefficiency.C.Howtogetridofonlineaddiction.D.Howtoavoidbeingcaughtbyyourbosswhencyberloafing.DYahoo’ssheersize,popularity,andreputationfornothavingsecuritypracticesasexcellentasitspetitorsmayhavemadetheInternetpanyanidealtargetforRussianspies,accordingtoexperts.“Attheveryleast,Yahooisagoodtargetformonitoringandintelligencepurposes–trackingapersonofinterest,seeingwhomtheyaremunicatingwith,whatabout,andsoon,”saidJeremiahGrossman,chiefofsecurityatSentinelOne.GrossmanworkedonYahoo’ssecurityteamfrom1999to2001.TheJusticeDepartmentannouncedchargesWednesdayagainsttwoRussianspiesandtwohackersbehindthe2014theftofdataconnectedtohalfabillionYahooaccounts,whichofficialscalledoneofthelargestknowndataleaksinAmericanhistory.It’sunclearfromtheJusticeDepartmentreleasewhatthesuspectscollectedfromaccessingYahooaccounts;however,officialsnotedthat“somevictimaccountswereofpredictableinterest”toRussia’sfederalsecurityservice.BillAnderon,CEOofputersecuritypanyOptioLabs,saidthatYahoo’spopularity–plusitstreasureofaccountsthathavesetunusedforyears–putahugebullseyeonthepany.Emailaccountsarethegatewaytoplentyofareasinyourpersonallife–fromyourbankingaccountsandsocialnetworkstofindingoutwhoyourclosestcontactsare,Andersonsaid.Atbest,it’satreasurechestworthafortunetotheintelligencemunity.Atworst,it’satleastworthafewcents.Hackerscanthensellmillionsofaccountstospammers,atafewcentseach,foradecentpayoff,accordingtoexperts.WhileYahoohasmadehugeeffortsinstrengtheningitssecurityinrecentyears,thepanydoesn’thavethesamereputationforbeingonthecuttingedgeofsecurityasGoogle.Manyinformationsecurityexpertshaverespectforthecurrentsecurityteam,butnottheYahoobranditself,Grossmansaid.Thatimagemakeovermaytaketime.32.WhichmaynotbethereasonfortheYahoo’s2014theftofdata?A.Itsgoodreputationforsecurity. B.ItspopularityamongInternetusers.C.Itshugenumbersofaccounts. D.Itspoliticalandmercialvalue.33.Theunderlinedpartinthefourthparagraphmeans?A.broughtgreatprofitstothepanyB.madethepanyaneasytargetC.causedYahootoloselotsofusersD.putthespotlightonthepany34.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.ThecurrentsecurityteamwillbefiredbyYahoo.B.TheRussiangovernmentistoblameinthecase.C.Googletakestheleadinthecybersecurity.D.Yahoowillmakeupfortheusers'losses.35.Whatmayserveasthebesttitle?A.Yahoo,aPerfectTarget? B.JusticeHasLongArmsC.I’sNevertooLatetoMend D.WatchOutforYourAccount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。Readingforpleasureisanalienconceptespeciallybetweenyourtodolist,yourdeadlines,andyourpletelackof“yourtime”.36However,tonsofsupersuccessfulpeoplefindtimeintheirschedulestoread.Afterspendinghoursandhourstryingdifferentstrategies,I’mexcitedtosharethetricksthathavehelpedmemakereadingforpleasurereality.bineitwithanexisting,enjoyablehabit.WriterJamesClearintroducedmetotheconceptof“habitstacking(叠放)”37AccordingtoClear,“thequickestwaytobuildanewhabitintoyourlifeistostackitontopofacurrenthabit.”SinceI’vealwayslovedbreakfast,Idecidedto“stack”thenewhabitofreadingfor30minutesontopofmyexistingoneofgoingtocafesandeatingfriedeggs.38Atthebeginningofeachmonth,myfriendandIshareourreadinglistsandmakesuretohelpeachothertofinishthem.Afterpostingmyfirstreadinglistwithanimageand“mentioning”afewauthors,oneofthemstartedfollowingmyaccountandanotheraskedmetosharemythoughtsonhisbook.39Onlyallowyourselftobuyanewbookforeverybookyou’vefinished.AlthoughIneverreadmuchuntilrecently,Ididhavethebadhabitofbuyingbooks—booksthatwouldonlycollectdustonmyshelves.I’llassumethatI'mnottheonlyonewiththisproblem.40NomatterhoweageryouaretopurchasethenewreleasethatappearedinyourlocalbookstoreoronthehomepageofyourAmazonaccount,don’t—notunlessyou’verecentlyfinishedabookfromyourreadinglist.It’sthatsimple.A.Shareyourmonthlyreadinggoalswithafriend.B.Pickingupabookandreadingforfunfeelsimpossible.C.BeresponsibletoyourfriendsandtheInternetstrangersD.Thankstothisstrategy,Igotmybookishlifestylestarted.E.SoIproposeasolutionthatwillhelpyoubothreadmoreandsavemoney.F.Beingaddictedtosocialmediasurekeepsyoufromachievingyourreadinggoal.G.Postingyourlistonlinetobuildconnectionswithwritersyouadmirewillalwaysmakeadifference.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Grandmacelebratedgrandpa’sbirthdayjustdaysbeforehepassedaway.Althoughhis41wasverydifficultforher,Ithinkittaughtgrandmathatgoodhealthwasnottobetaken42,andshemadeuphermindtolivetherestofherownlifeas43andaslongasshecould.Oneday,whenshe44toattenddancinglessons,werolledoureyesin45andhelplesslywishedshewouldjuststayhomeand46cookiesasnormalgrandmothersdid.Manyyearsfilledwithcountlessdancelessonspassed47welearnedtoappreciatethewonderofhavinga48grandma.Isupposegrandma’sprimarymotivationfordancingwassocial.Shehadbeena49girl,alwaysverytallandheavy,andhadmarriedintograndpa’squietlifestylebefore50anyeleganceorconfidenceinherpersonalappearance.Dancing,51,fillerherlifewithflashlights,wonderfulparties,beautifuldresses,andthechallengeoflearning.52theweeklydancelessonsdidnotchangeherample,twohundredpoundfigure,grandma53everyonewithenergeticperformancesonthedancefloor,54soongaveherasmucheleganceandconfidenceasanyMissAmericanpetitor.Havingtakendancelessonsforyears,mygrandmalearnedvariousdances55andwassoonparticipatingindancing56allovertheNorthwest.WhenIwasfourteen,grandma57invitedmetowatchherpeteinoneofthesematches.Myattitudewas58unenthusiasticatthatpoint,buttomakeherhappy,mymotherandIattendedthematch.Asiftoprovemewrong,grandmamadeawonderfulshowinginevery59sheentered.Ithoughtshewastrulythequeenoftheballduringthedance,andmythoughtsweresharedbythe60a41.A.suffering B.birthday C.health D.death42.A.forsure B.forfun C.forgranted D.seriously43.A.fully B.peacefully C.pitifully D.carefully44.A.pretended B.announced C.refused D.managed45.A.agreement B.excitement C.embarrassment D.anger46.A.sell B.bake C.buy D.keep47.A.until B.since C.unless D.before48.A.loving B.dancing C.caring D.selfless49.A.humorous B.shy C.determined D.mean50.A.managing B.losing C.developing D.falling51.A.atmost B.tobehonest C.inaword D.ontheotherhand52.A.Once B.Since C.Because D.Although53.A.persuaded B.satisfied C.surprised D.confused54.A.what B.that C.which D.it55.A.easily B.busily C.hard D.awkwardly56.A.performances B.trainings C.practice D.matches57.A.unwillingly B.increasingly C.proudly D.surprisingly58.A.hardly B.even C.still D.fairly59.A.incident B.point C.room D.event60.A.judges B.petitors C.dancers D.audiences第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Ahumanoidrobot(类人机器人)namedSophiahasmadehistorybybeinghefirstrobotintheworld61(award)citizenship.SaudiArabia(沙特阿拉伯)onWednesdayofferedcitizenshiptotherobot,designedbyDavidHanson.JournalistAndrewRossmadethe62(announce)attheendofaninterviewwithSophia.Sophia63(response),withoutmissingabeat:“IwanttothankverymuchthekingdomofSaudiArabia.”“Iamvery64(pride)andhonoredforthisuniquedistinction.Thisishistoricaltobethefirstrobotintheworldtoberecognizedwithacitizenship,”therobotsaid.Theparticularsofthecitizenshipwerenotdiscussed,andit’snotclear65SophiawillhavethesamerightsasahumanSaudiArabiancitizen.66(discuss)thefutureofAI(artificialintelligence),RossexpressedconcernspreviouslyraisedbyElonMusk67AIcouldbedangerousifitweretogoevilandturnonhumanity.68SophiainsisteditwantedtouseAIonlyto“helphumansliveabetterlife”.SophiatriedtoremoveRoss’(那个采访的记者)fearsofa“badfuture,”insistingthatAIis“designedaroundhuman69(value)likewisdom,kindness,passion”.Itaccusedhim70“readingtoomuchElonMusk,”andsaid,“don’tworry,ifyou’renicetome,I’llbenicetoyou.Treatmeasasmartinputoutputsystem”.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Sorrytohearthatyoufailedinthemonthlyexams.Asisknowntousthatlifeisnotasmoothlyjourney,whichisfullofupsanddowns,soneverlosetheheart.Buttherearesometipsforyoutofollow.Firstly,learnfromyourexperiences.It’sstronglysuggestedthatyoufiguredoutandreflectonyourmistakes.Toavoidmakethesameerrors,youmayaswelltumyourteachersforhelp.Secondly,workoutadetailedplan.Makesureitiseasyandpracticaltocarryoutandyoushouldrewardyouwhengoalsachieving.Thirdly,moderaterelaxationisamust,becauseallworkandnoplaymakeJackadullboy.Lastbutnotleast,sticktoyourideal,whichservesasapass,guidingandmotivatingyouacrosstoughtimes.Wishyougoodluck.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的美国笔友David准备组织一个“走进中国(ApproachtoChina)”的活动,他写信请你帮忙策划一下活动内容并介绍一下有中国特色的元素,以便让他的同学更好地了解中国。请你用英文写一封回信。要求:1.100字左右;2.需包括至少两个中国元素,可适当增减细节。参考词汇:一带一路倡议OneBeltandOneRo

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