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1、 上饒市重點中學(xué)2015屆高三六校第二次聯(lián)考 英語試卷 命題學(xué)校:上饒縣中學(xué) 主命題人: 劉倩 副命題人:方敏 時間:120分鐘 總分:150分 第一部分:聽力理解(共兩節(jié),30分) 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。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,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. What does the woman think of the tax forms? A. Puzzling. B.

2、 Easy. C. Surprising. 2. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a gas station. B. At a restaurant. C. At a service centre. 3. What is the man going to do tonight? A. Go to the theatre. B. Attend a party. C. Visit his aunt. 4. What is the man doing? A. Doing shopping.

3、B. Reading some materials. C. Walking on a beach. 5. What does the man mean? A. He regrets holding the party. B. He wants to invite more people. C. He has invited too many people. 第二節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5

4、秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。 聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。 6. What is the problem? A. The Internet isn’t working. B. The video projector is broken. C. The Internet speed is too slow. 7. What is the man going to do ? A. Check his e-mail. B. Call the technician. C. Give a presentation. 8. When wi

5、ll the technician come? A. In ten minutes. B. In twenty minutes. C. In thirty minutes. 聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。 9. How will the travelers go from Belgium to Greece? A. By train. B. By ferry. C. By minibus. 10. Where will the travelers live? A. In hotels. B. In camp sites. C. In local

6、families. 11. How long will the whole trip take? A. Three weeks. B. Two weeks C. Ten days. 聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。 12. What do we know about the boy’s secondary school? A. It lets out younger students for lunch early. B. It prepares special food for younger students. C. It allows younger s

7、tudents to leave school early. 13. How many years older is the boy’s brother than him? A. 3. B. 4. C. 6. 14. What does the boy hate to do ? A. Smoke. B. Have exams. C. Tidy his room. 聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。 15. How did the man know the woman? A. He had an interview with her. B.

8、He photographed her. C. He worked for her. 16. Why did the man quit his job? A. He couldn’t make progress. B. The working conditions were bad. C. He didn’t like the competition among the employees. 17. What is the man ? A. A bank clerk. B. An accountant. C. A photographer. 聽第10段材料,

9、回答第18至20題。 18. Where did the speaker first see the Empire State Building? A. On a bus. B. On a plane. C. On a train. 19. Why does the speaker like the Empire State Building? A. It’s made of bricks. B. It’s the tallest building in New York. C. The view from the top is wonderful. 20.

10、How many times did the speaker go up the Empire State Building? A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times. 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 ,從每題所給的四個選項 (A 、B 、C 和 D )中 ,選出最佳選項 ,并在題卡上將該項涂黑。 A If you bought some candy months ago but never ate it, how can you tell whether

11、it’s still safe to eat? The easiest way is to check the “expiration date (保質(zhì)期)” printed on the wrapper. If that date has already passed, you’re likely to throw the candy away. But is that really necessary? According to a new report from the US Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), tons of food

12、is wasted each year, largely because people don’t fully understand what expiration dates, or “use-by dates”, actually mean. Food dating was introduced in 1970s because customers wanted more information about the things that they were eating. When they first showed up, use-by dates were only suppose

13、d to indicate freshness because producers wanted their products to be tasted in their best conditions. But the truth is that these dates aren’t related to the risk of food poisoning or food-born illness, according to Time News. However, most customers misinterpreted use-by dates and related them to

14、 the safety of the food, and they still largely do now. Eggs, for example, can still be eaten three to five weeks after purchase even though the use-by date is much earlier. When their use-by dates pass, strawberry juice may lose its red color and biscuits may lose their crunch(松脆的口感), but they a

15、re not harmful. “It’s a confusing subject, the difference between food quality and food safety,” said Jena Roberts, vice president of National Food Lab, a US food testing company. “Even in the food industry I have colleagues who get confused.” This is why scientists are calling for a standard expl

16、anation to be printed following the use-by dates. “We want this to be clearly communicated so customers are not misinterpreting the date and contributing to a lot of waste,” said Dana Gunders, a staff scientist with the NRDC. But this won’t be a mistake that is easy to correct since people have bel

17、ieved it for so long. Another problem is that the quality levels of different foods change differently-some are still eatable long after their use-by date while others are not. As a result, food industry officials are now thinking of changing the use-by date to a date indicating when food is most l

18、ikely to throw away. 21. According to the text, use-by date was first intended to ________. A. reduce the waste of food B. show whether the food was fresh C. show the safety of food D. give a warming of food poisoning 22. Which of following is TRUE? A. Most customers understand what use

19、-by date mean. B. Biscuits can’t be eaten when not as crunchy as they were bought. C. “ Use-by dates” have existed for more than 50 years. D. Even after their use-by dates pass, some food are still safe to eat. 23. Scientists are calling for a standard explanation to be printed together with

20、the use-by dates because________. A. Most consumers often misunderstand use-by dates B. use-by dates are not helpful or reliable C. more consumers get worried about food safety D. the quality level of different foods changes differently B I was 18 when Tim and I began to date. Shy and quie

21、t, I’d met his parents once before but hadn’t ventured to say more than “ Hello”. This particular evening, however, we were taking them out to dinner for their anniversary and I wanted to make a good impression. Tim and his parents arrived and I was out the door in a flash. My good impression bega

22、n with “ punctual”. I sat in the backseat beside Tim nervously watching his father’s eyes glance into the rearview mirror to examine me. Tim and his parents had already decided on their favorite Mexican restaurant and that was fine with me; the dim lighting would hide the rising flush of my cheeks

23、, and if anyone noticed, I could blame it on the peppers. With proper table manners I managed to survive halfway through dinner without making any unforgivable mistakes. However, in the midst of conversation I reached for my iced tea, raised the glass to my lips and very quickly discovered I had pic

24、ked up the wrong glass. I quickly lowered the glass and set it back but it was too late; I had burnt my eyebrows, the hair in my nose, and curl over my forehead! I looked up slowly, praying no one had seen me, but all eyes at the table had seen and each face stared at me in shocked silence. Excus

25、ing myself, I ran to the restroom. I would have hidden there forever but I’d barely gotten in the door when Tim’s mother arrived. “ Ah, honey,” she said, holding out her arms to me. “ Everything will be just fine.” Tim and I eventually married. We had a small ceremony and a family reception af

26、terwards held at the very restaurant where this incident occurred. This time, however, I didn’t drink any candles… only a Margarita(一種雞尾酒名); they were served in different glasses. 24. It can be inferred from the passage that___________. A. the author had never met her parents-in-law before dinnin

27、g together B. Tim and the author took the bus to get to the restaurant C. Tim’s father was curious to know about the author D. Tim’s mother was not satisfied with the author’s behavior 25. According to the passage, the author______________. A. felt very sorry for being late meeting Tim’s pa

28、rents B. mistook wine for drinks and got drunk C. had her eyebrows burnt because of her nervousness D. left a bad impression on Tim’s parents 26. What would be the best title of the passage? A. Please Don’t Drink the Candles B. Please Don’t Light the Candles C. Please Behave Yourself

29、D. You Can Never Make a First Impression for a Second Time C SUMMER OUTDOOR MOVIES Pre-movie activities July 2: The Great SBCC Challenge ----SBCC July 9: Magician ---- Jeff Evans July 16: Pizza Toss ---- Pagliacci July 23: Name the Righ

30、t Price ---- Whole Foods Market July 30: Banana Races ---- Edible Arrangements Aug 6: 60 Second Challenge ---- Inome Aug 13: Zumba Fitness ---- SBCC Aug 20: Movie Trivia Night ---- Bellevue. com Family, Friends, a

31、nd Neighbors, get cool ! Bring your picnics, blankets and low-back chairs! The Parks & Community Services Department presents free outdoor movies with popcorn at Bellevue Downtown Park this summer. Grab a blanket, a low-back chair, family, friends, neighbors or co-workers, and head to the park.

32、Sponsored by Inome, films will be shown under the stars on a huge, 40-foot inflatable(可充氣的) screen with a state-of-the-art projection(放映) and sound system. The movie series begins on Tuesday, July 2, 2014. Activities, which last about one hour, begin at 8 pm before each movie, so come early, stake

33、 your ground and have some fun. Movies are family-friendly and carry a PG (parental guidance) rating. Support a great cause; each movie night is accompanied by a different charity. Please bring suggested donated items to support the organization of the night. Your donations will make a difference

34、 to the poor, disabled and disadvantaged. ● Location- Bellevue Downtown Park, 10201 NE Fourth St. Bellevue at Downtown Park’s parking lots. ● In case of inclement weather, such as heavy rains, or violent storms, movies will be held indoors at the South Bellevue Community Center, 14509 SE Newport W

35、ay. ● Movies and activities are subject to change without notice. 27. The movie series lasts about __________. A. eight weeks B. five weeks C. seven weeks D. ten weeks 28. Movies begin at about __________. A. 6 pm B. 7 pm C. 8 pm D. 9 pm 29. We can infer that the Summe

36、r Outdoor Movies is mainly intended to _________. A. provide amusements and entertainments for the kids B. collect money for the poor, disabled and disadvantaged C. promote new products made by Whole Foods Market D. offer chances to young people to display their talents 30. The underlined w

37、ord “ inclement” means “______”. A. fine B. bad C. cool D. hot D An electric signal can trick a monkey’s brain into believing the animal’s finger has been touched. Touch something, and your brain knows. The hand sends signals to the brain to announce contact was made. But that feeling of

38、touch may not require making actual contact, tests on monkeys now show. Zapping brain cells can fool the animal into thinking its finger has touched something. A person who has lost a limb or become paralyzed may need an artificial limb to complete everyday tasks. But such patients may not truly fe

39、el any objects they hold. The new findings point toward one day creating a sense of touch in those who use such artificial limbs. Psychologist Sliman Bensmaia of University of Chicago worked on the new tests. His team’s findings appeared on October 14 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sc

40、iences of the United States of America. The sense of touch is crucial to everyday tasks: People without it may have difficulty cracking an egg, lifting a cup or even turning a doorknob. That’s why restoring it is a major goal for designers of artificial limbs. In their new study, Bensmaia and his

41、co-workers worked with rhesus monkeys (恒河猴). The scientists implanted electrodes (電極)--- small devices that can detect and relay an electrical signal—into the animals’ brains. The scientists used the electrode data to identify which neurons had become active. Then the scientists used the implanted e

42、lectrodes to zap those same neurons. And the monkeys reacted as though their fingers had been touched. In fact, they hadn’t. The monkeys couldn’t use words to tell the scientists what they had felt. Instead, they communicated by looking in a particular direction—just as when they had really been to

43、uched. The new findings show how touch-sensitive devices could be built. The new study also offers “ a nice clear pathway” for figuring out how to restore a sense of touch to an amputee(被截肢者) or someone with a injury of spinal cord. The study shows how artificial limbs might be connected to the br

44、ain so that a person can “feel” with such a prosthesis (假肢). But such a supersensory device doesn’t exist yet and scientists have a lot of work to do before people will benefit from it. Researchers must first figure out whether the electrodes would work in people in the same way they do in monkeys.

45、 “ I think the foundation is laid for human trials,” Bensmaia said. 31. What does the underlined word “it” refer to ? A. The sense of touch. B. An artificial limb. C. The turning of a doorknob. D. The lifting of a cup 32. Bensmania tested monkeys to prove that the feeling of touch______

46、___. A. is important to everyday tasks B. may not require making actual contact C. is a problem of life and death D. may be a challenge for designers of artificial limbs. 33. Monkeys tell researchers their sense of touch by _______. A. putting up one of their fingers B. making their br

47、ain cells active C. looking in a particular direction D. mimicking natural signals in the brain 34. The last sentence of the text suggests humans _________. A. will use touch-sensitive devices B. will test monkeys soon C. lay foundations for monkey trials D. will be tested on the electro

48、des 35. The passage is mainly about ________. A. restoring a sense of touch B. fooling a clever monkey C. making new artificial limbs D. sending a signal with a touch 第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10 分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 You probably love watching movies. They can be funny

49、, sad, imaginative, inspiring, and so much more! There are so many possibilities and so many great movies to watch! The making of a movie usually begins with a script (written by a screenwriter) . ___36____ The producer is the person who is responsible for coordinating aspects of the film like budg

50、et and scheduling. The producer plans out how the project will be carried out and he usually starts by hiring a director! ____37____ The director will usually identify themes or feelings that he or she wants the movie to convey to its audience and will then assemble all the other people who will

51、be needed, such as costume-designers, makeup artists, special effects crew, makeup artists, cameramen, cinematographers (who supervise and instruct the cameramen), and, of course, actors! Next, shooting begins! ____38____ Often a director will want to get several “takes” (versions) of a scene or mo

52、ment and usually only a few minutes of the movie are finished in one day’s work.____39____ So once filming is completed, the director must then work with editors to piece them all together, deciding which takes to use and adding in any special effects. The entire process from acquiring the script t

53、o editing the scenes generally takes months or even years! Once it’s ready, the finished movie is then distributed to movie theatres. ____40_____ A. Scenes are also usually not shot in order. B. The actual filming can be a slow process. C. It gets bought by a movie studio or a producer. D. The w

54、ay that movies are made has changed a lot over time. E. The producer plays a very important role in making a movie. F. In movies the director’s job is to bring the script to life on camera. G. People can watch and enjoy it in the theatre. 第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分) 第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下

55、面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 “I love myself.” That sounds a bit ___41___ and I doubt if anyone would ever say it out loud, but finding the confidence to succeed is very __42___ if you don’t love yourself. If you’re ready to love yourself, keep on reading.   Think Posi

56、tively   Focus on your ___43___ instead of your weaknesses. Leap out of bed; don’t ___44___ out of it. Look at every day as a new ___45___, not the same old story.   Be Thankful   Be ___46___of all the things you should be thankful for. Make a note of the people, places, things and ___47___ that

57、bring you the most joy. If you ___48___, you’ll realize you have an awful lot to be thankful for.   Learn and Grow   Developing your ___49___ and skills will help you develop ___50___ that you can do anything.   Accept Your Flaws (缺點)   My handwriting looks ___51___, I can’t ride a bike, and I h

58、ave an unexplained ___52__ of bees, which is so bad that I once drove my car into a stop sign after__53__flew into my car through an open window on a summer day. And you know what? I wouldn’t __54__ any of them. Be confident in yourself, no matter how “weird” (interesting and unique) you__55__be.  

59、 Use Your Strengths   Think about the top three ___56___ in your life. I don’t care how big or little they are. It could be graduating from college, landing a sweet job, losing weight, or ___57___. Now write down the strengths you used to accomplish those three things, and do you see any common thr

60、eads that ___58___ achievement? If so, the path to more success is right in front of you.   No More Comparisons   Forget about the celebrities you ___59___ your body to, the relationships you contrast yours with. Life is not a ___60___. Your only goal is to become a better version of yourself. 41

61、. A. comfortable B. silly C. enthusiastic D. impressive 42. A. convenient B. difficult C. pleasant D. probable 43. A. behavior B. energy C. hobbies D. strengths 44. A. drop B. roll C. crawl D. pull 45. A. possibility B. fortune C. advantage D. opportunity 46.

62、A. aware B. careful C. certain D. sensible 47. A. desires B. characters C. activities D. gatherings 48. A. slow down B. speed up C. rise up D. fix on 49. A. ability B. knowledge C. emotions D. information 50. A. responsibility B. appreciation C. imagination D. c

63、onfidence 51. A. terrible B. attractive C. creative D. outstanding 52. A. fancy B. fear C. preference D. fright 53. A. one B. something C. it D. such 54. A. accept B. believe C. change D. continue 55. A. must B. may C. should D. could 56. A. experiences

64、 B. memories C. accomplishments D. expectations 57. A. however B. wherever C. whichever D. whatever 58. A. led to B. referred to C. took to D. stuck to 59. A. imitate B. compare C. prefer D. adapt 60. A. struggle B. campaign C. competition D. challenge 第二節(jié)(共10小題

65、;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(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 One day I went to the Six Flags amusement park. After riding a ride, I lost my keys. I didn’t notice they were gone ___61__ I was on the other side of the park. So I went to the security office. Amber Thompson, __62__ worked there, was

66、 very nice. She asked me for my license, a __63__(describe) of the keys and whether I had anything __64__(attach) to the key chain, __65__nothing could be done right away. Here is __66__ cool thing about losing keys at Six Flags: if the keys are found once you have left, the park will send them back _67__ your home free of charge. __68_(fortunate), my story has a good ending. The keys were found before the park closed. __69__(lose) keys didn’t spoil my day, and somehow I found myself pleased by

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