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【英语】江苏省无锡市2016届高三上学期期末考试 2015年秋学期无锡市普通高中期末考试试卷 高三英语 2016. 01 注意:本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。答案全部做在答题卡上。 总分为120分。考试时间120分钟。 第一卷(共85分) 第一部分,听力测试(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...
【英语】江苏省无锡市2016届高三上学期期末考试
2015年秋学期无锡市普通高中期末考试试卷 高三英语 2016. 01 注意:本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。答案全部做在答题卡上。 总分为120分。考试时间120分钟。 第一卷(共85分) 第一部分,听力测试(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. Where does the woman suggest the man look for the book? A. Under the chair. B. In the kitchen. C. On the shelf. 2. %Vhat is the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Boss and secretary. B. Interviewer and interviewee. C. Teacher and student. 3. What are the two speakers talking about? A. New shoes. B. Shoe shops. C. The woman's husband. 4. What is the man surprised at? A. The terrible working habit. B. Starting work at 9: 00 am. C. Starting work at 7: 30 am. 5. What news did the woman get from the man? A. Susan will leave for Beijing. B. Mary will leave for Shanghai. C. Susan will leave for Shanghai. 第二节(共15小题:侮小题!分. 满分15分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题. 从题中所给的A. B. C三个选项中选出最佳选项. 井标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前。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。每段对话读两遍. 听第6段材料. 回答第6至第7题。 6. What event is the man going to take part in? A. The high jump. B. The long jump. C. The 100-meter dash. 7. How fast did the woman run in the race last time? A. 30. 5 seconds. B. 13. 5 seconds. C. 14. 5 seconds. 听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题. 8. Which shirt is made of silk? A. The blue one B. The green one. C. The white one. 9. How much does the silk shirt cost? A. $78. B. $87. C. $80 10. Why does the man decide to buy the shirt? A. It is very cheap. B. It is the one he is looking for. C. The color and the style are good. 听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。 11. Where does the woman work? A. In a hank. B. In a restaurant. C. In a hotel 12. What does the man think of his work? A. He thinks it's really hard. B. He doesn't think it's hard at all. C. Sometimes it's hard, but sometimes it's not. 13. How did the man spend last Saturday? A. He prepared for working in a bank. B. He was busy receiving guests. C. He had a good rest at home. 听第9段材料,回答第14至第16题。 14. Where is the house the woman recommends the man to buy? A. On the east of a hill along the Danshui River. B. On the bank of the Danshui River. C. On a hill to the east of the Danshui River. l5. When is the time for a good view in the recommended house? A. At dawn. B. At noon. C. At midnight. 16. How much should the man pay in cash to buy the house? A. 10 thousand Yuan. B. 3 million Yuan. C. 6 million Yuan. 听第l0段材料,回答第17至第20题. 17. What does the news from the Sydney tell us? A. The students had litter control over the event. B. The students helped the litter control. C. The National Forest Parks were green and clean. 18. What is not included in the news we've just heard? A. The minister visited the painting exhibition. B. Students' paintings are on show. C. Schools have access to the World Wide Web. I9. Why did six thousand school cleaners gather in front of the town hall? A. To help the litter control. B. To object to the government's decision. C. To take over the schools' cleaning. 20. What makes the school cleaners angry with the government? A. Low pay. B. Long working hours. C. Fear of losing jobs. 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) 第一节单项选择(共15小题:每小题1分. 满分15分) 21. China of those years in the hit TV series—The Legend of Miyue is China at War. A. The:不填 B. The; a C. 不填;;a D. 不填;不填 22. The company has got from many users both at home and abroad for top-quality products and services. A. benefit B. apology C. credit D. envy 23. Britain is a "second-rate power" which has been for a century -yet London remains the most influential city in the world. A. in decline B. in effect C. on the move D. on the rise 24. 1 have to remind myself that some birds arc not meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you _knows it was an offence to lock them up does feel happy. A. that B. who C. where 25. One night in 1905. Frank accidentally left his drink outside on the overnight. ?It was absolutely delicious. A. What for B. So what C. Guess what 26. We still don't know the exact time for the first human being . A. to have been clonedB. being cloned C. having been cloned D. to be cloned 27. Parents should guide their children, not direct them. Observe your child`s talent and interests lie, and then encourage them in those directions. A. what B. where C. when D. that 28. In less than 4 decades, we'll live longer and have children in old age. This shift is so significant that it is_ to the change from monkeys to humans. A. considerable B. comparable C. predictable D. irresistible 29. It's strange that some fundamental professions in our society rarely receive the respect or acknowledgement they_ A. match B. accept C. reserve D. deserve 30. both sides accept the agreement a lasting peace be established in this region. A. Only if; will B. If only; would C. Should; will D. Unless; would 31. With a violent effort, Mathilde Loisel overcame her grief and replied, "Nothing. Only I haven't a dress. Give your invitation to some friend of yours whose wife will better than I shall. " A. turn out B. carry out C. give out D. come out 32. Learning another language is like stepping out of a door, through which I can and see more clearly my own language. A. take back B. look back C. turn back D. get back 33. "He lived well on his good looks, but instead he chose to thrive(成功)on his talent. " People praised Ning Zetao like this. A. should have B. must have C. might have D. could have 34. To strengthen Japan's diplomatic influence and increase military presence across the world, Abe (安倍) a greater role for his country in international affairs since he took office. A. sought. B. had sought C. is seeking;·, D. has been seeking 35.——I can't believe you took my phone! Give it back! —— !It was Tony. A. You are killing the fatted calf B. You are barking at the wrong tree C. You are the pot calling kettle black D. You are making a mountain out of a molehill 第二节 完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分) Members of the post-1990 generation looking for work apply for multiple positions. They hold High 36 of the jobs, a reflection of young people's changing attitudes in the country's development, a recent research showed. When fresh graduates do land a job interview, they are also more likely to miss it,37 offers and have no qualms(不安)about quitting if the work is not 38 These were some of the main 39 of the research conducted by leading Chinese recruitment (招聘) website 5ljob. Com. Of those 40 , 45. 1% of the employers said more than half of job candidates 41 to turn up on time for interviews. More than 60% of the fresh 42 also felt they needed help from their parents to look for work, the research showed. Liu Jinjin, deputy director of the human resources department at the Social Sciences Academic Press, said members of the post-1990 generation are 43 about employment and it was 44 for them to break appointments for job interviews. “Most of the post-1990 generation are the only child in the family. Their living conditions have greatly 45 from that of the post-1980 and post-1970 generations. They don't experience much 46 in life so they pay closer attention to personal 47 and interests when hunting for a job. The post-1990 generation also does not care about the amount of money they make. 48 the working environment, the happiness they get from their work and respect from others are what 49 most. ”Liu said. “The post-1990 generation does not think twice about leaving in their first year of work. If they lose interest in a job or are not clear about their future career path, they will 50 easily,” Liu said. Members of the generation are also more self-centered. They want more time for themselves and are not willing to work 51. Their attitude to life is more casual, Liu said. Zhang Gao, the campus brand director of Chinese Internet search giant Baidu, said a survey it conducted this year found that the post-1990 generation focus on work-life 52 ,“They need some space when they work and don't want to be managed too 53 . ”Zhang said. 54 that members of that generation often choose to work according to their interests and have their own ideas and views about work. “ 55 this generation is very sensitive and has a lot of self-respect, so employers need to be concerned about their temperaments(性情)and ways of communication,” she said. 36. A. goals B. dreams C. standards D. expectations 37. A. bring down B. turn down C. put down D. let down 38. A. to their taste B. in their favor C. for their benefit D. at their convenience 39. A. effects B. solutions C. plans D. findings 40. A. employed B. admitted C. surveyed D. recruited 41. A. attempted B. failed C. managed D. agreed 42. A. employees B. graduates C. interviewees D. students 43. A. picky B. serious C. concerned D. tolerant 44. A. unusual B. strange C. common D. appropriate 45. A. changed B. promoted C. strengthened D. improved 46. A. pressure B. sorrow C. curiosity D. sympathy 47. A. information B. situation C. preferences D. majors 48. A. Therefore B. Anyhow C. Besides D. Instead 49. A. matter B. mean C. require D. remain 50. A. discourage B. quit C. complain D. criticize 51. A. sometime B. fulltime C. part-time D. overtime 52. A. issue B. entertainment C. routine D. balance 53. A. casually B. gently C. strictly D. deadly 54. A. saying B. speaking C. adding D. assuming 55. A. In fact B. In short C. In contrast D. In total 第三部分阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分) A 56. Who are allowed to take pan in Session 5 and Session 8? A. Mr. Johnson and his wife. B. A couple without children. C. Mr. Black and his 19-year-old son. D. Mrs. Black and her 21-year-old daughter. 57. If Mr. and Mrs. Brown have a "CAMPS" coupon and want to join in the Summer Surf Camp from June 30th to July 3rd, how much should they pay?、 A. $600. B. $760. C. $800. D. $950. 58. What can we know from the form? A. The campers are supervised all day. B. A couple can sign up and join in the Camp by fax. C. Parents can take part in Session 3 together with their children. D. An adult can join in the Summer Surf Camp on any day in June. B A strange army of giants stands around the edges of a remote island in the Pacific Ocean. Or at least that's how it might appear. The figures lining Easter Island are actually huge stones carved to look like hulking(笨重的)human figures. The statues have“guarded” these coasts for centuries. But not even the islanders are sure how they got there. Join scientific detectives as they investigate this historical mystery. The Mystery Nearly a thousand giant stone figures stand side by side on Easter Island, now a part of Chile. Called moai (MOH-eye) by the locals, the statues can weigh more than 80 tons—about as much as ten whales一and some stand as tall as a three-story building. Scientists think islanders began creating the moai some 800 years ago to honor their ancestors. In land, scientists found a volcanic crater and dug out ancient tools there used to carve figures from the volcanic rock. But the crater(火山口) is far from where most of the statues now stand. And scientists know the people didn't have wheels or animals to move the rock giants. So how did the stone figures travel as far as 11 miles from the crater to the island's coasts? Some ideas are pretty wild—people have suggested that the moai walked by themselves, or even that space aliens beamed down to lend a hand. Scientists struggled to Easter Island to find out the truth. The Detectives "Heave-ho!" cry a group of scientists as they pull on ropes tied to a huge statue. The investigators are seeking clues about the moai in one of Easter Island's green valleys. Wondering if the islanders could have transported the statues upright with just rope and muscle power, they wrapped three strong ropes around the forehead of a ten-foot-tall moai copy. With several people pulling each rope. they're able to rock the 10,000-pound figure side to side, moving it forward with every tug(拖拽)·"The statue's shape makes this movement fairly easy," team leader Carl Lipo says. In the past, researchers have tried other moving methods. One group tied rope to the top and base of an actual moai and attempted to drag it forward with twisting motions. Another team laid a real 13-foot moai onto a giant log and pulled the log forward. All the experiments shared one result: The investigators got serious pain! The Evidence Although various scientific sleuths (侦查) found ways to move the moai, researchers still don't agree on what really happened. Some of these techniques might have only worked over short distances and on flat land. Others would have damaged the moai. ; Many people think the statues were laid horizontally on wooden sleds which were dragged with rope across log tracks. "This would have been the safest way to move the moai," archaeologist Jo Anne Van Tilburg says. "It explains why hardly any are damaged.” But the truth may never be revealed. (Experts are pretty sure, though, that aliens weren't involved.)After all, the islanders stopped making the statues at least 300 years ago, later hundreds of islanders left the island or caught deadly diseases brought by explorers. Many of the tnoai's secrets disappeared with them. Today the only remaining witnesses to the events are the moai themselves. And the lips of these stone-faced giants are sealed. 59. How many possible ways of moving the rock giants are mentioned in the passage? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six. 60. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A. The moai was created by the islanders 800 years ago to wish for good luck. B. Some of the rock giants were damaged while being moved to where they are now. C. All the witnesses to the secrets of the moai were infected with deadly diseases and died. D. The statues were made of volcanic rocks with some handmade tools by the locals. 61. The underlined word "horizontally" in the last but one paragraph probably means_ A. temporarily on the ground B. parallel to the ground C. steadily on the ground D. vertical to the ground 62. What is the best title of this passage? A. Investigation under Way. B. Mystery of the Stone Giants. C. Ways of Moving the Stone Giants. D. The Unrevealed Truth. C Most evenings, before watching late-night comedy or reading emails on his phone, Matt Nicoletti puts on a pair of orange-colored glasses that he bought for S8 on the Internet. "My girlfriend thinks I look ridiculous in them," he said. But Mr. Nicoletti, a 30-year-old consultant in Denver, insists that the glasses, which can block certain wavelengths of light emitted by electronic screens, make it easier to sleep. Studies have shown that such light, especially from the blue part of the spectrum (光谱),inhibits the body's production of melatonin(褪黑激素),which helps people fall asleep. Options arc growing for blocking blue light, though experts caution that few have been adequately tested for effectiveness and the best solution remains avoiding brightly lit electronics at night. A Swiss study of 13 teenage boys, published in August in The Journal of Adolescent Health. showed that when the boys wore orange-colored glasses, also known as 'blue blockers' and shown to prevent melatonin, in the evening for a week, they felt "significantly more sleepy" than when they wore clear glasses. The boys looked at their screens, as teenagers tend to do, for at least a few hours on average before going to bed, and were monitored in the lab. Older adults may be less affected by blue light, experts say, but blue light remains a problem for most people, and an earlier study of 20 adults aged 18 to 68 found that those who wore orange-colored glasses for three hours before bed improved their sleep quality considerably relative to a control group that wore yellow-colored lenses, which blocked only ultraviolet(紫外线)light. LEDs used in devices such as smart phones, tablets and televisions tend to emit more blue light than incandescent products(白炽产品). LEDs are also increasingly popular as room lights, but "warm white" bulbs, with less blue, tend to be a better choice than "cool white" for nighttime use. The lighting company Philips also makes a reduced-blue LED bulb, meant to be used妙fore bedtime. "In theory, anything that will decrease that blue light exposure at night will be helpful.” said Christopher Colwell, a scientist at the UCLA, "I know some gainers who swear by those orange-colored glasses.” But orange glasses are not a panacea(万能药). Dr. Skene said. "It isn't just getting rid of the blue and everything's fine," she said. The intensity of light, in addition to color, can affect sleep, she said, and not all brands of orange-colored glasses have undergone enough independent testing for their ability to aid sleep. During the daytime, experts say, exposure to blue light is good. Best of all is sunlight, which contains many different wavelengths of light. "That's what our brain knows," said Kenneth P. Wright Jr., director of the sleep and chronobiology (生物钟学) lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder. A 2013 study he led, published in the journal Current Biology, showed just how different things can be without nighttime lights. After participants had camped in the mountains for a week, their bodies began to prepare for sleep about two hours earlier than normal. Short of cutting out all evening electronics, experts say, it's advisable to use a small screen rather than a large one; dim the screen and keep it as far away from the eyes as possible; and reduce the amount of time spent reading the device. "If you can look at the iPhone for 10 minutes rather than three hours, that makes a lot of difference," Dr. Skene said. 63. What does the underlined word "inhibit" in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. prevent B. promote C. project D. process 64. Which of the following statements is true? A. The older a person is, the less he or she will be affected by blue light. B. The exposure to the blue light does nothing but harm to the human body. C. Traditional lighting companies are facing a dead end due to backward technology. D. All brands of orange-colored glasses are not reliable for their ability to aid sleep. 65. What are the contributing factors of a better night's sleep? ①Limited screen time before bed. ②A pair of color glasses. ③A small-sized screen of electronics. ④A place without nighttime lights. ⑤Devices with LED backlighting. A. ①②③ B. ③④⑤ C. ②③⑤ D. ①③④ 66. The purpose of this article is to _. A. advertise a brand of orange-colored glasses which can block blue light B. question the effectiveness of orange-colored glasses on the market C. introduce a kind of orange glasses that may help people sleep better D. teach readers about the most effective ways to have a better sleep D On July 12, 1997, Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan, located in the country's Swat Valley. Yotsafzai attended a school that her father. Ziauddin Yousafzai, had founded. After the Taliban began attacking girl schools in Swat. Malala gave a speech in Peshawar. Pakistan, in September 2008. The title of her talk was, "How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?" When she was 14, Malala and her family learned that the Taliban had issued a death threat against her. Though Malala was frightened for the safety of her father—an anti-Taliban activist-she and her family initially felt that the fundamentalist group would not actually harm a child. _. · On October 9. 2012, on her way home from school, a man boarded the bus Malala was riding in and demanded to know which girl was Malala. When her friends looked toward Malala, her location was given away. The gunman fired at her, hitting Malala in the left side of her head. Two other girls were also injured in the attack. Despite the Taliban's threats, Yousafzai remains a firm advocate for the power of education. On October 10, 2013, in acknowledgement of her work, the European Parliament awarded Yousafzai the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. That same year, she was nominated (提名) for a Nobel Peace Prize. She didn't win the prize, but was named a nominee again in March 2014. Malala Yousafzai's Speech at the United Nations (Excerpt) Dear brothers and sisters, do remember one thing. Malala Day is not my day. Today is the day of every woman, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. There are hundreds of human rights activists and social workers who are not only speaking for human rights. But who are struggling to achieve their goals of education, peace and equality. Thousands of people have been killed by the terrorists and millions have been injured. l am just one of them. … Dear sisters and brothers, now it`s time to speak up. So today, we call upon the world leaders to change their strategic policies in favor of peace and prosperity: We call upon the world leaders that all the peace deals must protect women and children's rights. We call upon all governments to ensure free compulsory education for every child all over the world We call upon all governments to fight against terrorism and violence, to protect children from brutality and harm. We call upon the developed nations to support the expansion of educational opportunities for girls in the developing world. We call upon our sisters around the world to be brave—to embrace (拥抱) the strength within themselves and realise their full potential. 67. Which of the following adjectives can best describe Malala according to this passage? A. Independent and knowledgeable. B. Stubborn and trustworthy. C. Courageous and persistent. D. Aggressive and sympathetic. 68. Malala was shot for the reason that A. She didn't behave herself on the bus B. She fought against the Taliban C. She appealed for girls' rights to education. D. Her father was an anti-Taliban activist 69. What can we infer from Malala's speech at the United Nations? A. Malala Day is an international day for all the boys and girls. B. Many girls in developing countries cannot receive education. C. Many country leaders have changed their policies to protect women and children's rights. D. Human rights activists are people just calling for equal rights for all the people in the world. 70. We can learn from the passage that _. A. the Taliban attacked Ziauddin Yousafzai's school for girls B. the Taliban caught Malala's father for his fight against the Taliban C. the Taliban shot Malala in the head on her way to school D. local people lived in the shadow of the Taliban 第二卷(共 35分) 第一节任务型阅读 阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词,每空格1词(共10个小题;每小题1分,满分10分) The most common use of intelligence test scores is to predict degree of academic success. Such scores are used in some communities as bases for admitting able children to schools at ages younger than normal, and they are very generally used to determine admissions to schools beyond public secondary school. Another use common in elementary schools involves comparing such scores with performances in various subjects to identify children who are working below capacity. The greatest problem in using intelligence tests for the purpose of prediction is that no dependable criterion of their accuracy exists. The ideal criteria would be objective and reliable achievement tests following instructions in each subject, but there are few such tests, especially at the college level. Studies have shown that correlations(相关性)between intelligence tests and achievement tests in various subjects through secondary school range roughly from 0. 5 to 0. 8. Such correlations are fairly high ,but they do not suggest anywhere near complete agreement. At the college level there are two major tests used as criteria of admission. By far the more important is the College Entrance Examination, constructed by the Educational Testing Service authorized by the College Entrance Examination Board. These tests arc returned to the Educational Testing Service for scoring, and the results are then made available to the various colleges authorized by the students to receive them. The second test of this type is the American College Test, which operates in essentially the same fashion. Both tests constitute(组成)measures of certain skills, abilities, and knowledge that have been found to be related to success in college. Their correlations with academic success are limited for three outstanding reasons. First, measures of achievement in college arc themselves perhaps no more reliable than those in elementary and secondary schools. Second, intellectual factors do not alone determine academic success, especially at the college level. Many students drop out of schools because they are inadequately motivated or because they dislike the instructional programme. Third, correlations are lowered because the use of such tests for denying admission to some students means that the range of scores for those admitted is restricted, and such restrictions tend to reduce correlations. Common (71) of intelligence test scores . To tell in (72)_ the degree of academic success . To help admit children with outstanding (73) _to school at the age younger than ordinary . To find out children with (74) _ability in primary school than average (75) with intelligence tests . Ideal criteria for objective and reliable achievement tests in college courses are (76) to find. . Correlations between intelligence tests and achievement tests are fairly high but still limited. Two major tests at the college level . CEE . ACF . Both tests are scored by the Educational Testing Service. . The (77) _of the College Entrance Examination will be sent to the colleges that the students choose. . The correlations with academic success are limited for three reasons as (78) . a. Measures of college achievement are as (79) _as those in primary and middle schools. b. Academic success is determined by many other factors (80) _from intellectual ones. c. Admission restrictions tend to reduce correlations. 第二节书面表达(满分25分) 请阅读下面文字. 并按写一篇150词左右的文章。 When you are paying upwards of £15,000 a year to have your child privately educated, the big sum of money for extra tuition(学费)may not sit well with you. But that is exactly what seems to be happening. An increasing number of parents look to "top-up" their child's already expensive education with a private tutor. According to managing director Nevil Chiles of Kensington Chelsea Tutors, the agency's students tend to fall into two groups. There are those who are struggling with a particular subject and benefit from one-to-one tuition. The second group consists of students who are already excellent but whose parents want to ensure they go on to their preferred school or university. 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