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淄川中學(xué)高2016級高二第一次階段性檢測英語試卷第Ⅰ卷(共三部分;共100分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatisChase’shobby?A.Skiing. B.Writing. C.Collectingstamps.2.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$39. B.$35. C.$31.3.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?A.Hopeful.B.Confused.C.Annoyed.4.Whatisthetopicoftheconversation?A.Thelightingoftherestaurant.B.Thefriendlystaff.C.Aromanticmeal.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheonlybuysthingsonsale.B.Eventhespecialpriceistoohigh.C.Themanshouldhavegottenabetterdeal.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whyisthewomantalkingtotheman?A.Shewantstoseethedoctor.B.Sheneedstoemailherdoctor.C.Sheneedshelploggingintothepatientwebsite.7.Howoftendoesthewomanseemtogototheclinic?A.Everyyear.B.Everytwoyears.C.Everyfouryears.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whydoesthewomanchecktheweatherreport?A.Sheneedstopickupherson.B.Shedoesn’ttrusttheweatherforecastonTVC.Shewantstoknowifsheshouldgetherumbrella.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Classmates.C.Coworkers.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Wherearethespeakerstalking?A.Inaclassroom.B.Onthebeach.C.Inanapartment.11.WhydidMarygotoXiamen?A.ToescapeWuhan’sheat.B.T0learnsomebusinessskills.C.Tospendtimewithheruncle.12.WhatdoesMaryprobablythinkaboutseafood?A.Shethinksitterrible.B.Shedoesn’tlikeit.C.Shethinksitdelicious.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Howlongdidthebusleavebeforethescheduledtime?A.Tenminutes.B.Thirtyminutes.C.Anhour.14.Whendidthewomanprobablygetonthenextbus?A.At4:35.B.At4:45.CAt5:0515.Whatisthemanworriedabout?A.Thedailyexpense.B.Thewoman’ssafety.C.Thepublictransportation.16.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodointheend?A.Buyacar.B.Workforthenewspaper.C.plaintothelocalgovernment.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatdidcustomersusetoplainabout?A.Notgettingthroughtotherestaurants.B.Payingalotfordelivery.C.Slowservice.18.WhatisspecialaboutDoorDash?A.Youcanorderfrommanyplacesatonce.B.Youcanchecktheprogressofthedelivery.C.Thepricesarelowerthanthosefromtherestaurants.19.WhatdoweknowabouttheworkofDoorDashers?A.Thehoursareflexible.B.Thepayisn’tverygood.C.It’sagoodwaytopromotethemselves.20.WhydomanyrestaurantslikeDoorDash?A.Theydon’tneedtohiretheirowndeliveryworkers.B.Theydon’tneedtofindcorrectchangetopaythedriver.C.Theycanpayforthingsupfrontlikeadeliverycarandgas.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AUplatewithTheGreatsOneofthemostsignificantcollectionsofoldmasterpaintingseverassembled(收集)inAustraliaisopeningattheArtGalleries.SoyoucanexperiencemasterpiecesfromtheNationalGalleriesofScotland.WednesdaytoFridaynights.5—28March2017Tocelebratesummer,we’rehostingUplatewithTheGreats,andwe’reopenuntil10pm,aseriesoflateopeningswithfreeeventsonWednesday,ThursdayandFridaynightsthroughoutMarch.We’llbepouringthelatestcreationfromboutiquebrewers(精品啤酒商)YoungHenys—alimitededitionbeerinspiredbyTheGreats.FreeeventsWednesdaynightsJoinusforaspecialeditionofArtAfterHourswithedianHannahGatsby,livemusicfromMonsieurCamembertQuartet,guidedtoursandfilms.ThursdaynightsTheGallery’sentrancecourttransformsintoagranddrawingsalonforbeginnersandexperiencedartistsalike.BeinspiredbyatourofthedrawingsinTheGreatsthendropinandsketchawaytothesoundsofclassicalmusic.FridaynightsTakeamusicaljourneythroughEuropeasmembersoftheAustralianBrandenburgOrchestraperformclassicalmusicalrecitals(小型音樂會(huì))inspiredbyartworksinTheGreats.What’sopen?WednesdaysTheentireGallery,includingcafeandCHISWICKattheGalleryThursdays&FridaysTheGreatsexhibitionplusalldisplaysongroundlevel(exceptAsiangallery)andCHISWICKattheGalleryBookingsremendedfordinneratCHISWICKattheGalleryEachnight,afreebusrunsevery15minutesfrom7p.m.untilclosingfromtheGallerytosurroundingcarparksandMartinPlace21.WhatwillYoungHenrysprovidefortheevents?A.Muchbeertodrink. B.Classicalmusicrecitals.C.Coffeeanddeliciousfood. D.Freebusservice.22.ForwhomisthegranddrawingsalononThursdaynightsheld?A.Experiencedpainters. B.Artloversatdifferentlevels.C.Professionalartists. D.Artstudentsatcollege.23.WhatdoweknowabouttheGreatsexhibition?A.TheentireGalleryexceptcafeisopenonWednesdays.B.AlldisplaysoftheGreatsexhibitionareongroundlevel.C.YoumaybookinadvanceifyouwanttoeatatCHISWICK.D.FreetransportisprovidedalldaybetweenMartinPlaceandtheGallery.BSince1985,JohnnyJennings,86,hasbeensellingnewspapersandmagazinestoarecyclingcenterwithhissontoraisehissavingsaccount.BythetimeJennings’onlychildwas17,hestoppedjoininghisfather,butthemoneytheymadecoveredthedownpaymentforhisfirsthomeyearslater.Eventhoughhissonisallgrownupnow,Jenningshasn’tsloweddownhisefforts.Infact,he’sturnedhisrecyclingmoneyintosomethingbigger.Jenningsvisitslocalchurchesandbusinessestocollectpaper,whichhebringstoarecyclingcenterformoney.Butinsteadofputtingthoseearningsinhisownbankaccount,hesendseverydollartoGeorgiaBaptistChildren’sHomes&FamilyMinistries.Onceayear,he’11givetheorganizationachecksomewherebetween$10,000and$35,000.By2016,thatreaches$400,000.JenningsdevotedhimselftohelpingGeorgiaBaptistChildren’sHomes&FamilyMinistriesafterhisfirstvisittherewhenhewas18.“Whenwewenttoleave,thesethreelittleboysgrabbedmebythekneesandsaid,‘Willyoubemydaddy?’”JenningstoldTODAY.“AndIsaidI'lldowhatIcan.Thattookmyheart,rightthere.”Thesedays,Jennings’recyclinghasturnedintoamunityeffort.Afterhe’smadehisownroundsrecyclingpaperfrombusinessesandchurches,he’11findmoreitemswaitingforhimathome.munitymembersdropoffotherrecyclablesathishousesohecansellthem,alongwithbooks,food,clothes,andotheritemstogiveaway.Recyclingcenterstypicallypayjustonehalftothreecentsperpoundofpaper,butJennings’visitshaveaddedupbigtime.In2016alone,hesoldmorethan400,000poundsofpaperand51,000aluminumcans,andcollectedmorethan32,000pennies.Overthecourseof32yearshe’srecycledmorethan9.8millionpoundsofpaper,savingallestimated79,000treesintheprocess.“Heisthelastofadyingbreed(種類),”wroteJennings’friendinaFacebookpost.“OurgenerationandtheonestofollowcouldlearnalotfromMr.Jennings.”Jenningssayshe’llcontinueraisingmoneyforcharityaslongashishealthallows.“Ifyougotittogive,giveitaway,”hetoldCNN.24.WhatisGeorgiaBaptistChildren’sHomes&FamilyMinistries?A.Anordinarykindergarten. B.Acenterforchildrenwithoutfathers.C.Acharityorganization. D.Atemporaryshelterforlostchildren.25.WhatmadeJenningsdecidetodevotetohelpingGeorgiaBaptistChildren’sHomes?A.Hisselflessness. B.Hisloneliness.C.Hissympathyforthechildren. D.Hiswealthfromrecycling.26.WhatdoweknowaboutJenningsfromthepassage?A.Hehasplanted79,000treesintheprocess.B.Hecollectsandsellsotherthingsbesidespaper.C.Heistheonlyonetodotherecyclinginthemunity.D.Hebrokeupwithhissonbecauseherefusedtohelphim.27.WhatthefriendwroteintheFacebooksuggeststhat___________.A.JenningsistoooldtodotherecyclingB.JenningsisseldomrespectedthesedaysC.peopleshouldtreasurethevalueofJennings’deedsD.peopleshoulddrawalessonfromwhatJenningsdidCDopeoplereallyputmessagesintobottles?Hasanyoneeverfoundsuchamessage?Theanswertobothquestionsisyes.AGreekteachernamedTheophrastusputmessagesinbottlesabout2,300yearsago.HewantedtoprovethattheMediterraneanSeawasformedbywateringinfromtheAtlantic.ThebottlesfloatedfromtheAtlanticintotheMediterraneanandprovedhimright.DuringtheruleofElizabethIofEngland(1558—1603),spiessentmessagesbacktoEnglandinbottles.Becauseofthis,thequeen’sassistantopenedeveryfloatingbottlefound.Anyoneelsewasforbiddentoopensuchabottle.Inthelate1700s,BenFranklinusedbottlestoshowwherethemainoceancurrentsintheAtlanticare.Hisfindings,andthechartshedrew,werecorrect.Theyweresoaccurate,infact,thattheyarestillfollowedtoday.In1929GermanscientistssentabottlefloatingintheSouthIndianOcean.ThemessageaskedthefindertorecordthedateandplaceoftheFinding.Itaskedthatthenoteandboricbesetafloatagain.ThebottlefirstlandedatCapeHornatthetipofSouthAmerica.In1935itwaspickedupthesecondtime,offthecoastofAustralia.Thebottlehadtraveledmorethan16,000miles,possiblythefarthesttripbyabottle.Thelongesttripintermsoftimetook150years.AJapanesesailorsentabottlefloatingin1784whenhisshipwaswreckedonaPacificOceanreef.In1943itwaspickedup—intheJapanesevillagewherehehadbeenborn.Thousandsofbottlesareoutonthewaterstoday.TheUnitedStatesstillusesbottlesandotherfloatingobjectstostudyoceancurrents.TheUnitedStatesFishandWildlifeServiceusedthemtostudyfishinggrounds.Keepyoureyesopen.Youjustmightfindone.28.Whichoftheseeventshappenedfirst?A.TheophrastusprovedhowtheMediterraneanwasformed.B.BenFranklinshowedwhereAtlanticcurrentsare.C.SpiessentmessagestoEnglandinbottles.D.TheJapanesesailor’sbottlewasfound.29.WhatdoweknowaboutthebottlesentbytheGermanscientists?U.StwasreceivedbytheU.SFishandWildlifeService.B.ItwasopenedbyoneoftheQueen’sassistants.C.Itfloateddirectlytothesender’sbirthplace.D.Itwaspickeduptwiceduringthelongtrip.30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_________.A.thebottlesentbyGermanscientistsfloatedpastCapeHornwithoutbeingseenB.a(chǎn)GreekteacherhelpedshowmainoceancurrentsintheAtlanticOceanC.theJapanesesailorneversawhisbottleagainafterhesentitfloatingD.themessagefromtheJapanesesailorwasfoundbyanAustralian31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.FloatingBottles B.StudyoftheOceansC.TheHistoryofBottles D.ScientistsandBottlesDWhenyou’reoutwithafriendandtakeaphotoofyourselves,doyouknowthatyouarealsocreatingaworkofart?OrthatyouarepetingwithVincentvanGoghhimself?Probablynot.Yourideamightbetoshowoffyourselfie(自拍)onWeChatorQQ,butyouprobablydon’tthinkoftheinternetasagalleryorofyourselfasanartist.ButthemanagerofLondon’sSaatchiGallery,NigelHurst,thinksthatthecasualpictureswetakeofourselvesdohavesomethinginmonwithselfportraitsbythegreatmasters.Insupportoftheidea,theSaatchiGalleryhasanewexhibitioncalledFromSelfietoSelfExpression,whichisrunningnowuntilMay30.ItfeatureswellknownselfportraitsfromartistsincludingthosedrawnbyDutchpaintersVanGoghandRembrandt.Italsohasselfiesonshow,whichincludeonetakenbyUScelebrityKimKardashianandanotherofformerUSPresidentBarackObamawithformerUKPrimeMinisterDavidCameron,accordingtotheBBC.Thegalleryisevenencouragingvisitorstoaddtheirownselfiestotheshow.Hurstisperhapsnotbeing100percentserious.Heisn’tclaimingthatasnapyoutakeofyourselfinyourfavoriterestaurantcanbeparedwithaselfimagepaintedbyVanGogh.Buthedoesmakeaseriouspoint.Onceuponatime,itwasonlyartistswhocouldmakeimagesofthemselves.Theyweretheonlyones,asHursttoldTheGuardian,who“hadtheskills,materialsandtoolstocreateselfportraits.”Today,however,we“allhavethatabilitythroughoursmartphones.”AndHurstdescribedthesmartphoneselfieasanexampleof“atransforminsocietyusingtechnologyasameansofselfexpression”.HetoldTheGuardian:“Theselfiegenerationisbeingtheselfexpressiongenerationaseachofusseekstoexploreandshareourinnercreativitythroughtheoneartistictooltowhichweallhaveaccess,thesmartphone.”32.Whatisthenewexhibitionintendedtoexpress?A.Acelebrity’sselfieismorelikelytobeeamasterpiece.B.Selfiesareabetterwaytoexpressoneselfthanselfportraits.C.Smartphoneshavechangedthewaypeopleunderstandtheworld.D.Selfieshavesomethinginmonwithgreatartists’selfportraits.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inParagraph3referto?A.Selfportraits.B.Selfies.C.Artists.D.Visitors.34.WhichofthefollowingwouldNigelHurstagreewith?A.Selfieshelpusmastertheskillsusedbyearlierartists.B.Everysnapyoutakeofyourselfcanhaveartisticvalue.C.Selfportraitsofgreatmastershavelosttheirattraction.D.Selfiesofferpeopleachancetoexploretheircreativity.35.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthisarticle?A.Toremindreadersofworksfromsomefamousartists.B.Toexplainthereasonforpeopleenjoyingtakingselfies.C.Tointroduceanewexhibitionofselfiesandselfportraits.D.Tomakeaparisonbetweenselfiesandselfportraits.(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)(注意:如果選E圖AB;選F圖AC;選G圖AD)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Aswecansee,everyoneseemstorushintheirlife,butyoudon’thavetobelikethat.Youcanbedifferent.Youcanwalkinsteadofdrivinginrushhourtraffic.Youcanlimityourtimespentonyourmobilephone,andifnecessary,poweritoff.Yourenvironmentdoesn’tcontrolyourlife—youdo.I’mnotgoingtogiveyouastepbystepguidetomovingslower.36Trytodoless.Cutbackonyourprojects,onyourtasklist,onhowmuchyoutrytodoeachday.Concentratenotonquantitybutonquality.37Savesmaller,routinetasksforlaterintheday,butgiveyourselftimetofocus.Havefewermeetings.38Andtheyeatintoyourday,forcingyoutosqueezethethingsyoureallyneedtodointosmallwindows,andmakingyourush.Trytohaveblocksoftimewithnointerruptions,soyoudon’thavetorushfromonemeetingtoanother.39Whenyoudotheimportantthingswithfocus,withoutrush,therewillbethingsthatgetpushedback,andthatdon’tgetdone.Andyouneedtoaskyourself:hownecessaryarethesethings?WhatwouldhappenifIstoppeddoingthem?Practicebeingfortablewithdoingnothing.OnethingI’venoticedisthatwhenpeoplehavetowait,theybeeimpatientorunfortable.Theywanttheirmobiledevicebecausestandingandwaitingisawasteoftime.Instead,tryjustsittingthere,lookingaround,soakinginyoursurroundings.Trystandinginlineandjustlisteningtopeoplearoundyou.40.Trythesethingsout.Lifeisbetterwhenunrushed.A.Starttoputofforcanceltheunnecessary.B.Meetingsareusuallya“bigwasteoftime”.C.Avoidrushingtoappointmentsorotherplaces.D.Ittakespractice,butyou’11doitwithasmileafterawhile.E.Theworldlikelywon’tendifyoudon’tpassoneoftheexaminations.F.Picknomorethan3importantthingsorjustevenone,andworkonthosefirst.G.Butherearesomethingstoconsiderandperhapsadopt,iftheyworkforyourlife.第三部分完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Ihadneverhadabirthdaypartybefore,soatmy“ripeold”age,Idecidedtothrowoneformyself.About20people41thattheywereing.Idon’thavealotofmoney,butIspentmorethan42inthe$lstoretobuydecorationsandplates.Ihadatiny43Isat,I44,and,althoughallofmy“friends”hadsaidtheywereing,noone45!Thecelebrationwassupposedto46at12noon.Hereitwas,4:00pm,and47,noonewashere.Theicecreamcakewas48,thefoodonthebarbecuewasburntbeyond49.Itriedreallyhardnottocry.Idecidedtositbackandrelax,reflectingonthe50momentsthatIdidhave.Allofasudden,Iheardaroarofanengine,justoutsidemyfrontdoor.Mr.Kenny,apparently,did51hecouldtoshowup.Icriedinhis52,saying,“I'mnotworthanything!”Hewipedawaymytears,53metight,andsaidthe54words:“Iwillalwaysbeyourfriend!”.Thedarkcloudsinmymindclearedawayatonce.Hehadhadsomanychallengesanddifficultiesoverhispastcoupleofweeks,buthe55toe.Aswesatoutsideunderablanketofclearblueskies,laughingand56,IfeltthatIwas57.HeappearedjustbeforeIwantedtogiveuponthis58world.Yes,lifeisbeautiful.Yes,therearesomepeoplewholoveeachotherforover50years,59therearesomeofuswhodonothavethoseluxuries(福氣).However,nevergiveupthe60—maybeitisroundthecorner.41.A.a(chǎn)pplied B.pretended C.confirmed D.required42.A.1ast B.usual C.first D.forever43.A.budget B.plan C.destination D.purpose44.A.doubted B.hesitated C.intended D.waited45.A.hangedout B.turnedaround C.checkedin D.showedup46.A.open B.start C.1aunch D.close47.A.still B.a(chǎn)lso C.ever D.too48.A.freezing B.melting C.hardening D.breaking49.A.imagination B.control C.recognition D.repair50.A.wonderful B.terrible C.different D.similar51.A.a(chǎn)nything B.nothing C.something D.everything52.A.clothes B.a(chǎn)rms C.shoulders D.hands53.A.patted B.dragged C.struck D.held54.A.magical B.practical C.familiar D.thoughtful55.A.expected B.managed C.promised D.meant56.A.thinking B.talking C.fighting D.crying57.A.betrayed B.forgotten C.respected D.blessed58.A.risky B.kind C.mean D.bright59.A.though B.while C.when D.because60.A.chance B.dream C.hope D.idea第II卷(共兩部分;共50分)第四部分語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheteacultureofChinais61(amaze)andhasalonghistory.TeadrinkingwaswidespreadinChinaforaboutonethousandyearsbefore62(appear)inEurope.TeadrinkinginChinaenjoyswidepopularity.Manypeoplenowadaysgotoexpensivelydecoratedteahouses63(talk)business.However,teadrinkingisveryplex.Manyfactorscontributeto64enjoyableexperience.Itstartswiththesurroundings.Inthepast,teadrinkingtookplaceinasetting65“springwaterrunsoilmarble”.Atpresent,inordertocreatesuchatmosphere,teahouses66(decorate)withtraditionalpaintingsandfurniture.Besides,thereisalwaysa67(perform)ofatraditionalChinesemusicalinstrument,suchastheguzheng,pipaanderhu.Blacktea,together68greentea,oolongteaandpu’ertea69(rank)thetopfourfavourites.Thefirstthreetypesofteaareprocessedusingsimilarmethodsbutpu’erteausesa70(total)differentmethod.第五部分寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)NowadaysmoreandmoreChinesegotoworkwithbicycle,leavingtheircarsathome.Whyaresomanypeopleridingbicyclestowork?Theyhavedifferentreasonforit.First,bicyclesdonotuseupanyfuel.Therefore,theycostlessthanothermeansoftransport.Besides,bicyclesdonotneedmanyspaceontheroad,anditiseasilytofindaplaceforit.Andeverybodyknowsthatriding

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