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嘉兴市第一中学2016学年 高三英语

试题卷

满分[150]分 ,时间[120 ]分钟 2016年10月

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

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、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. What does the man want to do?

A. Reserve a cheap hotel. B. Go to Mexico on business. C. Relax and enjoy himself.

2. What will the woman get?

A. Carpet cleaner. B. A paper towel. C. A glass of wine.

3. Who is the woman?

A. She’s a teacher.

B. She’s a student.

C. She’s an assistant teacher.

4. Where are the speakers headed?

A. To a swimming pool. B. To the beach. C. To a restaurant.

5. Why is the museum important?

A. It’s the first of its kind in Indonesia.

B. It will be built on a small island.

C. It’s a museum for old art.

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。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. How much does an entrance ticket cost?

A. Two dollars. B. Five dollars. C. Seven dollars.

7. How does the woman pay?

A. In cash. B. By check. C. By credit card.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. Where did the tomato sauce come from?

A. A local farm.

B. A store only five miles away.

C. The man’s own tomatoes.

9. How long has the man been interested in cooking?

A. For only a short time. B. For his whole life. C. For quite a while.

10. What does the woman think of cooking?

A. She enjoys it.

B. She doesn’t have the patience for it.

C. It makes her feel creative.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. What is the relationship between the speakers?

A. Interviewer and interviewee.

B. Husband and wife.

C. Neighbors.

12. Where did the man go to college?

A. In Washington. B. In Texas. C. In Nebraska.

13. What is the woman’s job?

A. She is a computer programmer. B. She is a banker. C. She is an artist.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. What did Fitbit say about the recent study?

A. It was false. B. It hurt their business. C. They had no comment.

15. When does the man use his Fitbit?

A. Only when he’s exercising. B. During the daytime. C. All the time.

16. What does the man think of his Fitbit?

A. It’s uncomfortable to wear. B. It isn’t useful. C. It’s a good value

17. How does the woman sound?

A. Interested. B. Bored. C. Upset.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. What is the speaker mainly talking about?

A. A free lesson website for teachers.

B. A search engine.

C. A language program.

19. Where is Luis von Ahn from?

A. Switzerland. B. Guatemala. C. Costa Rica.

20. How was Duolingo originally funded?

A. By big websites. B. By an actor. C. By schools.

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

One of Britain’s bravest women told yesterday how she helped to catch suspected police killer David Bieber — and was thanked with flowers by the police. It was also said that she could be in line for a share of up to £30,000 reward money.

Vicki Brown, 30, played a very important role in ending the nationwide manhunt. Vicki, who has worked at the Royal Hotel for four years, told of her terrible experience when she had to steal into Bieber’s bedroom and to watch him secretly. Then she waited alone for three hours while armed police prepared to storm the building.

She said, “I was very nervous. But when I opened the hotel door and saw 20 armed policemen lined up in the car park I was so glad they were there.”

The alarm had been raised because Vicki became suspicious of the guest who checked in at 3 pm the day before New Year’s Eve with little luggage and wearing sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his face. She said, “He didn’t seem to want to talk too much and make any eye contact.” Vicki, the only employee on duty, called her boss Margaret, 64, and husband Stan McKale, 65, who phoned the police at 11 pm.

Officers from Northumbria Police called Vicki at the hotel in Dunston, Gateshead, at about 11:30 pm to make sure that this was the wanted man. Then they kept in touch by phoning Vicki every 15 minutes.

“It was about ten past two in the morning when the phone went again and a policeman said ‘Would you go and make yourself known to the armed officers outside?’. My heart missed a beat.”

Vicki quietly showed eight armed officers through passages and staircases to the top floor room and handed over the key.

“I realized that my bedroom window overlooks that part of the hotel, so I went to watch. I could not see into the man’s room, but I could see the passage. The police kept shouting at the man to come out with his hands showing. Then suddenly he must have come out because they shouted for him to lie down while he was handcuffed.”

21. The underlined phrase “be in line for” (paragraph 1) means ___________.

A. get B. be paid C. ask for D. own

22. Vicki’s heart missed a beat because _________.

A. the phone went again B. she would be famous

C. the policemen had already arrived D. she saw 20 policemen in the car park

23. The whole event probably lasted about ________ hours from the moment Bieber came to the hotel to the arrival of some armed officers.

A. 6 B. 8 C. 11 D. 14

B

Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.

People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions vehicles,” but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants most all use fire to make it. Aside from the few folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators. Generators are fueled by something — usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.

In other words, those “zero-emissions” cars are likely coal-burning cars. It’s just the coal is burned somewhere else so it looks clean. It is not. It’s as if the California Greens are covering their eyes — “If I can’t see it, it’s not happening.” Gasoline is an incredibly efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas (or another fuel) and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat — at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.

A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won’t get you nearly as far — so electric cars burn more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes (核发电站), or geothermal(地热), or hydro, or solar, or wind, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don’t use much of those energy sources.

In addition, electric cars’ batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill (垃圾堆). And finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it’s a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.

24. Compared with cars using gas, electric cars __________.

A. do not burn fuel and more environmental

B. are more poisonous because their batteries are buried in one spot

C. are very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated

D. are poisonous for a long time and will eventually end up in a landfill

25. It can be inferred from the passage that __________.

A. Being green is good and should be encouraged in communications

B. Electric cars are not clean in that we get electricity mainly by burning something.

C. Zero-emissions vehicles should be chosen to protect our environment.

D. Electric cars are now the dominant vehicle compared with gasoline-powered cousins.

26. The author wrote the passage to ___________.

A. encourage us to buy electric cars

B. advocate buying gasoline-powered cars

C. advertise a new type of cars

D. expose the truth of “zero-emissions vehicles”

C

What’s your idea of a good time? What about dancing in a rainy field with one hundred and fifty thousand other people while a famous rock band plays on a stage so far away that the performers look like ants?

It may sound strange but that is what many hundreds of thousands of young people in the UK do every summer. Why? Because summer is the time for outdoor music festivals.

Held on a farm, the Glastonbury Festival is the most well-known and popular festival in the UK. It began in 1970 and the first festival was attended by one thousand five hundred people each paying an admission price of £1 — the ticket included free milk from the farm.

Since then the Glastonbury Festival has gone from strength to strength — in 2004 one hundred and fifty thousand fans attended, paying £112 each for a ticket to the three-day event. Tickets for the event sold out within three hours. Performers included superstars, such as Paul McCartney and James Brown, as well as new talent, like Franz Ferdinand and Joss Stone.

Although many summer festivals are run on a profit-making basis, Glastonbury is a charity event, donating millions of pounds to local and international charities.

Glastonbury is not unique in using live music to raise money to fight global poverty. In July of this year, the Live 8 concerts were held simultaneously (同时) in London, Paris, Rome and Berlin. Superstars such as Madonna, Sir Elton John and Stevie Wonder performed in order to highlight international poverty and debt.

27. What does the author mean by saying “the Glastonbury Festival has gone from strength to strength”?

A. The festival has achieved growing success.

B. Great efforts have been made to hold the festival.

C. The festival has brought in a large amount of money.

D. There have been thousands of fans attending the festival.

28. Which of the

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