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2019高三英语调研试题(有)

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摘要:中国学科吧(jsfw8.com)小编为大家整理了xxxx高三英语调研试题,希望对大家有帮助。

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.Whatwillbethediscountifthemanbuys100units?

A.5%discount.B.10%discount.C.20%discount.

2.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?

A.Learningdriving.B.Practicingtyping.C.SurfingtheInternet.

3.Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?

A.InNewYork.B.InChicago.C.InBoston.

4.Whatisthewomandoingnow?

A.Makingcopies.B.WorkingforMr.Brown.C.Typingaletter.

5.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?

A.Meethergrandparents.B.Seehergrandparentsoff.C.Travelwithgrandparents.

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几个小题,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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出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至8题。

6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?

A.ThebestwaytogotoNewYork.B.ThequickestwaytogotoNewYork.

C.ThecheapestwaytogotoNewYork.

7.HowmuchdoesitcostthewomantogotoNewYorkbybus?

A.5dollars.B.15dollars.C.50dollars.

8.Whatdoweknowfromtheconversation?

A.Ittakesabout5hourstogotoNewYorkbybus.

B.ThewomanwantstogotoNewYorkbybus.

C.ThewomanpreferstogotoNewYorkbytrain.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Theirstudyproblems.B.Theirholidaytravelplans.C.Theirfutureplans.

10.Whatdoesthemanplantodoforthemoment?

A.HeplanstogotoFranceforhisMBAstudy.

B.Heisgoingtotravelaroundtheworld.

C.HewantstogotoBeijing.

11.Whydoesthemanwanttochangehismind?

A.HewouldprefertogotoBeijingaswell.

B.Hedoesn’twanttobecontrolledbyhisparents.

C.Hecandecideonhisownfuture.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Whatdoesthewomanenjoymostduringthejourney?

A.Thebeautifulscenery.B.Theamazingfood.C.Thekindheartedpeople.

13.Wheredoesthewomanmostprobablylivein?

A.Australia.B.Canada.C.America

14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Guideandtourist.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Whydoesthemanlookdepressedthismorning?

A.Hefailedinapowertestyesterday.B.HewasdisturbedwhilewatchingTV.

C.Hemissedabout30minutesofaprogram.

16.Whatwastheimmediatecauseofthepowerfailure?

A.Hismother’suseofthewashingmachine.

B.Hisfather’sturningonthemicrowaveoven.

C.HiswatchingTVforlonghours.

17.Whatwillthemanprobablydotonight?

A.WatchaballgameonTV.B.Takepartinabasketballfinal.

C.Askhisneighbortocheckthepower.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Wherewasthespeakerreadinganewspaper?

A.Inherlivingroom.B.Infrontofthedoor.C.Inthegarden.

19.Howmanyelderlyladiescametothespeaker’s?

A.3.B.4.C.5.

20.Whatwastheman’sresponsewhenhesawtheladiessittinginhishouse?

A.Shocked.B.Veryhappy.C.Veryangry.

第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Takearegularholidayawayfromhometorelaxyourselffromthepressureofyourwork,evenifyouarelivingonatight______.

A.certificateB.catalogC.budgetD.commitment

22.AmericanartistJeremyTelfordmadearoomwithballoons.HegotthefromBagEndintheLordoftheRings,which

isaholeinthegroundwhereaHobbit(霍比特人)livesinthefilm.

A.inspirationB.complimentC.occupationD.regulation

23.Althoughtakingweddingphotoshasbecomemorepopularamonggraduatingstudents,manystudentsitrequiresbothmoneyandcourage.

A.acknowledgeB.assessC.forecastD.deny

24.ProgramsuchasChineseIdol,andThevoiceofChina,whicharefromUSandUK

Shows,havebeenmakingtheheadlinesthesemonths.

A.adoptedB.adaptedC.transformedD.translated

25.Inmakingascientificexperiment,oneshouldnotbe_____bytemporarysetbacksbutshouldsticktodoingithopefully.

A.castdownB.putawayC.takeninD.putout

26.Eventhoughcomputerscreensdon’tradiation,thestressfromstaringoverlongperiodscancauseharmtoyourvision.

A.giveoffB.giveinC.giveupD.giveaway

27.Weneeda(n)_______teamleaderwhocanreallymotivatethememberstoworkharder.

A.considerableB.cautiousC.dynamicD.conventional

28.ThepreschoolchildrenwhowatchTVprogramswithviolentscenesaremorelikelytohavesleepproblemsthanthosewhowatchedprogramsfortheage.

A.accurateB.fantasticC.delicateD.appropriate

29.Chinaneedstostrikeabalancebetweenmaintaininga______fastandstabledevelopmentandeconomicstructuraladjustment.

A.relativelyB.seeminglyC.approximatelyD.environmentally

30.Thereisnoneedforyoutogoonadiet;youareonlyslightlyoverweight______yourheight.

A.incaseofB.inrelationtoC.inreturnforD.inresponseto

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

WhilewaitingtopickupafriendattheairportinPortland,Oregon,Inoticedamancomingtowardmecarryingtwolightbags.Hestoppedrightnexttometo31hisfamily.

Firsthemovedtohisyoungestsonashelaiddownhisbags.Theygaveeachotheralong,lovinghug.32theyseparated,Iheardthefathersay,“It’ssogoodtoseeyou,son.Imissedyousomuch!”Hissonsmiledsomewhatshylyandrepliedsoftly,“Me,too,Dad!”

Thenthemanstoodup,gazedinthe33ofhisoldestsonandsaid,“You’realreadyquitetheyoungman.Iloveyouverymuch,Zach!”Theytoohuggedamostloving,tenderhug.

Afterseveral34,heturnedtohiswifeanddeclared,“I’vesavedthebestforlast!”and35togivehiswifethelongest,mostpassionatekissI36rememberseeing.

Foraninstantthey37meofnewlyweds(新婚夫妇),butIknewbytheageoftheirkidsthattheycouldn’tpossiblybe.Ipuzzledaboutitforamomentandgatheredmycourageto38ask,“Wow!Howlonghaveyoubeenmarried?”

“Almosttwelveyears.”hereplied,39breakinghisgazefromhislovelywife’sface.“Wellthen,howlonghaveyoubeenaway?”Iasked.Theman40turnedandlookedatme,.“Twowholedays”

Twodays?Iwas41.Bytheintensityofthegreeting,Ihad42he’dbeengoneforatleastseveralweeks—ifnotmonths.Iknowmyexpression43me.Hopingtostopourconversationpolitelyandcontinuewithmy44formyfriend,Isaidalmostimmediately,“Ihopemy45isstillthatpassionateaftertwelveyears!”

Themansuddenly46smiling.Helookedmestraightintheeye,andwithpowerthatburnedrightintomysoul,hetoldmesomethingthatleftmea47person.Hetoldme,“Don’t48,friend…decide!”Thenwithwonderfulsmile,heandhisfamilyturnedandlefttogether.

Iwasstillwatchingthatspecialfamilywalkjustoutofsightwhenmyfriend49tomeandasked,“Whatareyoulookingat?”Without50,andwithacurioussenseofcertainty,Ireplied,“Myfuture!”

31.A.gree

tB.hugC.comfortD.appreciate

32.A.AsB.BeforeC.BecauseD.Since

33.A.mindB.eyesC.heartD.head

34.A.monthsB.hoursC.momentsD.weeks

35.A.proceededB.managedC.pretendedD.promised

36.A.neverB.alreadyC.everD.almost

37.A.rememberedB.remindedC.warnedD.informed

38.A.nervouslyB.strangelyC.casuallyD.excitedly

39.A.onB.afterC.withoutD.by

40.A.directlyB.finallyC.cautiouslyD.deliberately

41.A.shockedB.frightenedC.delightedD.discouraged

42.A.assumedB.plannedC.realizedD.decided

43.A.discoveredB.overlookedC.betrayedD.withdrew

44.A.researchB.controlC.searchD.reach

45.A.marriageB.relativesC.familyD.friends

46.A.continuedB.keptC.stoppedD.tried

47.A.differentB.reliableC.wonderfulD.perfect

48.A.remarkB.imagineC.hopeD.quit

49.A.calledonB.droppedinC.cameupD.wavedat

50.A.hesitationB.decisionC.difficultyD.intention

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Peopleoftensaythatmoneytalks.Theymeanthatapersonwithalotofmoneycansayhowheorshewantsthingsdone.Butitisnoteasytoearnenoughmoneytogainthiskindofpower.

Askanyoneinbusiness.Theywilltellyouthatitisajungleoutthere.Theexpressionprobablybeganbecauseajungleisfilledwithwildanimalsandunknowndangersthatthreatenpeople.

Peopleinbusinesshavetobecarefuliftheyaretosurvivethejungleoutthere.Theymustnotbeledintomakingbogusinvestments.Bogusmeanssomethingthatisnotreal.

Nobodyissurehowthewordgotstarted.ButitbegantoappearinAmericannewspapersinthe1800s.AnewspaperinBoston,Massachusetts,saidthewordcamefromacriminalwhosenamewasBorghese.Borghesewrotecheckstopeoplealthoughhedidnothaveenoughmoneyinthebank.Afterhewrotethechecks,hewoulddisappear.So,peoplewhowerepaidwithhischecksreceivednothing.ThenewspapersaidAmericansshortenedandchangedthecriminal’snameBorghesetoBogus.

Peopletryingtoearnmoneymustbealsoawareoftheriskofbeingrippedoff.Awriterforamagazinesaidhefirstsawtheexpressionusedin1971.Itwasonasignthatastudentcarriedduringaprotestdemonstrationatauniversity.Themessageonthesignwasthatthestudentfeltcheated.

Tobesuccessful,apersoninbusinessworkshardandtriestogetdowntobrasstacks.Thisexpressionmeanstogettothebottomorthemostimportantpartofsomething.Forexample,asalesmanmaytalkabouthisproductwithoutsayingtheprice.Yougetdowntobrasstackswhenyousay,“itsoundsgood,buthowmuchdoesitcost?”

WordexpertCharlesFunkthinkstheexpressioncomesfromsailorsonships.Theycleanthebottomofaboat.Whentheyhaveremovedallthedirt,theyaredowntothecopperpiecesthatholdtheshiptogether.So,ifwegetdowntobrasstacks,wecanpreventrip-offsandboguswaysofearningmoneyinthatjungleoutthere.And,somegoodluckwillhelp,too.

51.Whydopeoplesaymoneytalks?

A.Becausetherichtendtodecideathing.B.Becausemoneycantellussomething.

C.Becauseitishardtoearnmuchmoney.D.Becauseeveryonelovestohavemoney.

52.Myuncleisinajungleoutthere,whichmeans.

A.hewillfightagainstwildanimalsB.heisinterestedtogothroughajungle

C.hewillfacemanydifficultiessoonD.heisasuccessinhisownbusiness

53.Whenyouaskhowmuchitcost,itmeans.

A.youdeclareyouwon’tbecheatedB.youge

tdowntotherealissues

C.youcarenothingaboutthequalityD.youarealwayscaringaboutmoney

54.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.manyEnglishwordshavetheirinterestingstories

B.brassisanecessarypieceofequipmentofaship

C.manybusinessmenhavebeencheatedinlife

D.CharlesFunkhascreatedmanyinterestingwords

B

IboughtaPaulSmithshirtthreemonthsago.Forthosewhodon’tknow,PaulSmithisanEnglishdesignerbrand.

Hisshirtscostabout1,000yuanandupwards.Ipaid50yuanformycolorfulshirtfromastreetvendorinBeijing.

Ofcoursemyshirtwasaknockoff,acheapcopyofthebrand.Afterafewwashes,littleballsformedonthesurfaceofthethinmaterial.

DoIcare?Notatall.Yougetwhatyoupayfor.

IhavetoadmitIhateshopping.Idon’tcareenoughaboutspendingmoneyonclothes.Ihaveotherpriorities.

InYouAreWhatYouWear,USwriterJenniferBaumgartnersayspeople’sclothestellastoryabouttheirpersonality.

Shewrites:“Theclothesyouchoosetowearprovideimportantinformationaboutyouasaperson:yourapproximateeducationlevel,yourincome,socialstatusandevenyourlevelofself-esteem(自信).”WhenIstartedworkasanundercovercrimereporter,Ihadtoshopforjeansandahoodie(连帽衫)inordertofitinwitharoughandready(世故的)socialgroup.

Iboughtthehoodieinacharityshop.Mydaughterswereshocked.TheythoughtIlookedbad,butIknewmydisguisewasperfect.

ElizabethL.ClinethinkssheknowsbestwhenitcomestocheapclothesinherbookOverdressed:TheShockinglyHighCostofCheapFashion.Sheexpressessadnessthatclothinghasbeenturnedintoagoodthatisthrownawayafterbeingusedonceortwice.

Shelooksdownhernoseatcheapfashionandlongsforthegoodolddayswhendepartmentstoressoldqualityclothesathighprices.

Idon’tagree.Atleastpeoplenowcanchoosewhattowearwithoutbreakingthebank.

55.Theunderlinedsentenceinthejafsmeantthat.

A.Idon’tmindspendingmoneyonclothes

B.there’snotmuchpointspendingmoneyonclothes

C.itistoomuchtroubletospendmoneyonclothes

D.Ineverspendmoneyonclothes

56.Fromthetextwecaninferthattheauthor’sdisguise.

A.immediatelywontheadmirationofhisdaughters

B.turnedoutunsuitedtohisplan

C.provedthatclothescan’tshowaperson’struepersonality

D.hadsomethingtodowithhisincome

57.TheauthormentionsElizabethL.Cline’sbookto.

A.expresshisangeratthepoorqualityofclothes

B.showhisdisagreementwithheridea

C.showhisdislikeforhowpeopletreattheirclothes

D.supportherattitudetowardspendingmoneyonclothes

58.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthestory?

A.ThevarietyofclothesB.Youarewhatyouwear

C.HighcostofcheapfashionD.Yougetwhatyoupayfor

C

It’sfiveminutesbeforetheexamandyouareinastateofpanic.Youjusthavetopassit,buthow?Youdidn’tevenopenthebookthenightbeforeandyouhearavoiceinyourheadsaying“Cheat,cheat...”Sowhatareyougoingtodo,ignoreitandfailorgoforit?It’satoughdecisionmanystudentsmustmake.

Mostyoungpeoplebelievethatcheatingiswrong.However,theyhavecheatedatleastonceintheirhighschoolyears.So,whydotheydoit?Aretheytoolazytostudy?Perhaps,it’snotassimpleasthat.Accordingtosomeexperts,onemainreasonwhystudentscheatisthattheyseetheirfriendsgetawaywithit.It’saneasywayout.Theyavoidembarrassmentand

theirparents’angerfornotdoingwellinanexam.Anotherreasonisthatstudentsthinkit’sOKtocheatifthesubjectisn’timportantfortheirfuturecareer.What’smore,moststudentshavetoputupwiththepressureofgettingintouniversity.Theyneedtogetgoodmarkstocarryonwiththeirstudies.Thismeansthattherewillalwaysbestudentswhowilldoanythingforabettermark.

Ithasneverbeeneasiertocheatthanitistoday.Withallthetechnologyavailable,studentsneedn’tcheatbylookingovertheirshouldersanymore.Theyusemobilephonestosendanswerstoeachotherduringatest.ThereisalsotheInternet.Withhundredsofwebsites,studentsdon’thavetoworrybecausetheycanfindlotsofmaterialwhichtheycancopyanduseinprojects.Thereareeventipsontheartofcheatinginexams.

Obviously,ifyougetcaughtcheating,youfailtheexamorthesubject.Butitdoesn’treallymatterwhetheryougetcaughtornot.What’simportantisthatit’swrong.Youmustn’tcheatbecausecheatingisalie.Itdeceives(欺骗)peopleintothinkingyouknowmorethanyouactuallydo.Howcanyoubeproudofsomethingyouhaveachievedthroughcheating?Intheend,it’snotaboutdeceivingyourteachersandyourparents,butaboutfoolingyourselfthatyoucandosomethingyoureallycan’t.

59.Thetoughdecisionthatmanystudentshavetomakebeforeanexamis.

A.whethertocheatornotB.whattodoiftheyfail

C.howtocheatD.howtokeepcalm

60.Accordingtotheexperts,whydosomestudentscheat?

A.Thesubjectsareimportantfortheirfuture.B.Theyaretoolazytostudy.

C.Cheatingcanhelpthempleasetheirparents.D.Theirfriendsaskthemtocheat.

61.Theworstthingaboutcheatingisthat.

A.youcheatothersandyourselfB.youcangetcaughtandfail

C.yougiveothersabadimpressionD.yourteacherwillinformyourparents

62.Whichsentencebestsummarizesthewholetext?

A.Cheatingcanbeexplainedbutnotexcused.

B.Technologyhasmadecheatingeasier.

C.Studentscheattogetintouniversity.

D.Cheatingisasocialandpsychologicalproblem.

D

MattHaimovitzis42andarenownedcellist(大提琴手)intheworld.Herushedintotheclassicalmusicsceneattheageof12afterItzhakPerlman,thefamedviolinist,heardhimplay.

ButnothinginhisfamilyhistoryexplainswhereHaimovitzgothisextraordinarytalent.Andthat’stypical,EllenWinner,aprofessorsays.

“Peoplearefascinatedbythesechildrenbecausetheydon’tunderstandwheretheirtalentcamefrom.Youwillseeparentswhosay,‘Iwasn’tlikethis,andmyhusbandwasn’tlikethis.’Itseemstosometimesjustcomeoutoftheblue,”Winnersays.

It’snotclearwhetheraprodigy’s(天才)brainisanydifferentfromthebrainsofotherchildren,inpartbecausetherehavebeennostudycomparingthebrainsofprodigiestothoseofaveragepeople.

“ButIbelievethatanythingthatshowsupsoearly,withouttraining,hasgottobeeitherageneticorsomeotherbiologicalbasis,”Winnersays.“Ifachildsuddenlyattheageof3goestothepianoandpicksoutatuneanddoesitbeautifully,thathastobebecausethatchildhasadifferentbrain.”

Childrenwhoareextremelygiftedtendtobesociallydifferent,too,Winnersays.“Theyfeelliketheycan’tfindotherkidslikethemselves,sotheyfeelstrange,maybeevenlikeafreak,andfeelliketheydon’thaveanybodytoconnectwith.Ontheotherhand,theyalsolongtoconnectwithotherkids,andtheycan’tfindotherkidslikethemselves.”

AsHaimovitzgotolder,hebecamefrustrated.Hewantedtoplayotherkindsofmus

icbutfeltconstrictedbytheimageandtheexpectationsoftheboyprodigywhoplayedclassicalmusicandfilledconcerthalls.

“Whenyoustartthatearly,yousuddenlystarttogrowupinpublic,andIwantedtoexperiment,”Haimovitzsays.

Sohetookhiscellointopunkrockclubsandcoffeehouses.HeplayedBach,HaydnandHendrix.“MyteacherwasLeonardRose,andweneverplayedany20th-centurymusic.Hedidn’tlikeit.ButonceIwasexposedtoJamesMarshall“Jimi”Hendrix,MilesDeweyDavisElandothers,Icouldn’treallyturnback.Iwantedtoknowmore,”hesays.

63.Accordingtosomeparents,prodigies’extraordinarytalent.

A.comesunexpectedlyB.isinheritedfromparents

C.resultsfromhardworkD.istrainedinearlytimes

64.Winnerseemstoagreetothefactthat____.

A.averagepeoplehavetheirparticularbrains

B.biologyisthebaseofadifferentbrain

C.aprodigy’sbrainissuperiortothoseofothers

D.genesplayanimportantroleinaprodigy

65.Accordingtothetext,giftedchildrenare.

A.lonelyB.easy-goingC.innocentD.social

66.ThelastparagraphismainlyabouthowHaimovitzwastryingto.

A.builduphisfriendshipB.playdifferentkindsofmusic

C.setuptheimageofaprodigyD.performclassicalmusiccreatively

E

AsaprofessorIhavegrownaccustomedtotheopinionregardingAmericaneducation.WearerepeatedlytoldthatAmericanschoolsarefailing,thatcollegesarenotteaching,andthatthestudentsoftodayarenotasgoodasthestudentsofthepast.

Thereare,ofcourse,problemswiththeeducationsystem.Becauseofeconomicinequalitysomeschoolsaresignificantlybetterthanothersandtheideasofequalityofeducationandequalityofopportunityarecrueljokes.However,themerefactthattherearesomeseriousproblemsdoesnotmeanthatallthedireclaimsaretrue.

Onestock(陈腐的)claimisthatAmericahasfallenbehindtheworldineducationintermsofperformanceonvarioustests.WhilethefactthatAmericaisbehindothercountriesisapointofconcern,thereareatleastthreepointsworthconsideringhere.Thefirstistheabove-mentionedeconomicinequalitywhichwilltendtoresultinpoorerperformancewhentakingtheaverageforAmerica.ThesecondisthatmanycountrieshaveputconsiderableeffortintoimprovingtheireducationsystemsandhenceitisworthconsideringthatAmerica’sdeclineisalsoduetotheimprovementofothers.Thethirdisthematterofthemeasures—dothey,infact,presentanaccuratepictureofthesituation?Iamnotclaimingthatthedataisbad.Iammerelyraisingareasonableconcernabouthowaccurateourpictureofeducationisatthistime.

AnotherstockclaimisthatAmericanstudentsaredoingbadlyonstandardizedtests.Whilethereisclearlyvalueinassessment,itisreasonabletoconsiderwhetherornotsuchtestsareaproperandadequatemeasureofeducation.Itisalsoworthconsideringwhetherthepuzzlewiththesetestsisitselfcausingdamagetoeducation.Thatis,asteachersteachforthetestandstudentslearnforthetest,itmightbethecasethatwhatisbeingtaughtisnotwhatshouldbetaughtandwhatisbeinglearnedisnotwhatshouldbelearned.

67.Accordingtotheprofessor,manypeople’sattitudetowardsAmericancollegesis.

A.negativeB.positiveC.approvingD.indifferent

68.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dire”inthesecondparagraphmean?

A.Exactorprecise.B.Extremelyseriousorterrible.

C.Fairorobjective.D.Longandboring.

69.Judgingbythetext,theclaimsarecenteredon.

A.whatshouldbetau

ghtintheAmericanclassroom

B.fairjudgmentofAmericaneducation

C.Americanstudents’performanceontests

D.anaccuratepictureofAmericancolleges

70.Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto.

A.defendAmericaneducation

B.showdissatisfactionwithAmericaneducation

C.explainwhyAmericanstudentsdobadlyontests

D.offeradviceonAmericaneducationreform

第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。

71.todowhatothersthinkimpossible!(fun)

去做别人认为不可能的事情真是有趣!

72.Asourofficebuilding______________,werentahotelroomforthemeeting.(decorate)

因为我们的办公楼正在装修,我们只好到一家旅馆租了一个房间开会。

73._________________iftheregularcustomerswerenotcomingtoeatinhisrestaurant.(happen)

如果那些常客都不来他的餐馆用餐,一定是发生了什么可怕的事。

74.Timewasup,Icoulddonothing______________theexampaperstotheteacher.(hand)

时间到了。我别无选择只好把试卷交给了老师。

75.Therearemanyexamplesof______________theiraddictiontotheInternetafterreceivingeducationinourtrainingcourse.(rid)

在我们的培训课上接受教育之后,学生们摆脱了网瘾的事例很多

76.Iwondered____________readingthebookthatIlenttoyou,soIcalledyouthismorning.(finish)

我想知道我借给你的那本书你是否已经看完了,所以今天早上我给你打了电话。

77.Housepricesvaryfromplacetoplaceandareusuallyhigh______________(there)

房子的价格根据地方不同而不同,通常在有名校的地方会很高。

78.ThereformofCollegeEntranceExaminationwillbeginwithEnglish,whoseresultisnotsosatisfying____________.(expect)

高考改革将从英语学科开始,其结果也不像预期那样令人满意。

79.The31stOlympicGameswillbeheldinRioDeJaneiro,fromJuly27toAugust12,xxxx,

Allathleteswillcompeteformedals.(during)

第三十一届奥运会将于xxxx年7月27日至8月12日在里约热内卢举行,在此期间所有的运动员将为奖牌而战。

80.Waitingonbothsidesofthestreet__________whowantedtoseethefamoussingingstar.(excited)

等候在街道两旁的是激动的歌迷,他们想一睹这个著名歌星的风采。

第二节:短文写作(共1题;满分30分)

目前我国中学生的健康状况越来越差,这使父母、学校和专家感到忧虑。为解决这一问题,有些人提出将体育纳入高考。请结合实际谈谈你的看法。

注意:①文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;②可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;③词数不少于120。

天门市xxxx年高三年级四月调研考试

英语参考答案及评分标准

72.isbeingdecorated

73.Somethingterriblemusthavehappened

74.buthandin

75.students/students’gettingridof

76.if/whetheryouhadfinished

77.wheretherearefamousschools

78.as(we)expected/asitwasexpected

79.duringwhichtime

80.wereexcitedfans

第二节:短文写作(共1题;满分30分)

Thefactthathighschoolstudentsarecurrentlyexperiencingasharpdeclineinhealthhasarousedwideconcernamongparents,schoolsandexperts.Tohavethisproblemsolved,somepeopleproposethatPEbeincludedasasubjectintheCollegeEntranceExamination.

I’magainsttheideabecauseitisbynomeanspractical.Settingupstandardsfortheexamalonemaywellbeahardtask.Itisfarbeyondourabilitytomanagesuchanationwideexaminthesportsfield.

However,goodhealthisanessentialfoundationoflearning.Onlywhenoneisingoodhealthcanheguaranteeefficientlearning.

Therefore,itisschools’responsibilitytohelpdeveloptheirstudents’awarenessoftheimportanceofkeepingfit.Moreover,schoolsshouldprovidesufficientsportsfacilitiesfortheirstudentstohaveregularexercise.

听力材料

Test1

M:Hmm,howmuchisthischair?

W:It’s20dollars.

M:Couldyougivemeadiscount?

W:Adiscount?Well,itdependsonthesizeoftheorder.Ifyoubuy50units,Iwillgiveyoua5%discount;ifyoubuy100unitsormore,Iwillgiveyoua10%discount.

M:Soundsgood.OK,I’lltake100.

Test2

M:Howdoyoureachit?

W:Justtypeinw

ww.yahoo.com----andyouarehere.

M:Thankyou.Letmetry.

Test3

M:DoyouenjoylifeinChicago?

W:No,Idon’t.I’mplanningtomovetoNewYorkorBoston.ButIhaveneverregrettedmyearlierdecision.

Test4

M:MakethirtycopiesformeandtwentycopiesforMr.Brown.

W:Certainly,Sir.AssoonasIfinishtypingtheletter.

Test5

M:Shallwegotothetheaterthisevening?

W:Oh,sorry.I’mafraidIcan’t.I’mseeingmygrandparentsoffattherailwaystationat8:45.

Test6

M:Goodmorning,Madam.CanIhelpyou?

W:Ah,yes.IwanttogotoNewYorkandI’mnotsosureofthebestwaytogetthere.

M:Well,youcouldgettherebythelong-distancebus.It’sonly15dollars.

W:Mm…that’snotbad.Howlongdoesittakemetogetthere?

M:Ittakesyouabout10hours.

W:10hours?

M:Well,yes.Butyoucangoatnight,soyoumightgetsomesleepanyway.

W:oh,no.Ineversleepsittingup.IthinkI’dbettertakeatrain.

Test7

W:Doyouhaveanyplansforyourfuture?

M:Er…forthemomentIplantogotoFranceformyMBA.

W:That’sgreat!I’dverymuchtogoBeijing.MaybeI’llfindajobthere.

M:That’snotbad.ButImaychangemymind.

W:What?Areyoukidding?It’ssuchagoodchancetogoabroad.

M:Youknowmyfatheristhere.IfIgothere,mymomgoeswithme.Ihavetolivewiththem.

W:Youmeanyouhavenofreedom?Butsomanystudentsenvyyourchance.

M:Isee,butIenvyyou.YouhaveyourownsayonyourfuturewhileIamsortofcontrolledbymyparents.

W:Pooryou!Anyway,Ithinkwhatyourparentsdoisallforyourowngood.

Test8

W:Howniceitistobehomeagainwithallofmyfamily!

M:Didyourjourneyturnoutaswellasyouhadhopeditwouldbe?

W:Alltripshavegoodandbadpoints,butthisonehadmostlygoodones.xkb1.com

M:Didyouhavesomethingyouenjoyedthemost?

W:Myfavoritethingwastheamazingfood.

M:Werethepeoplereceptivetohavingvisitors?

W:Youcouldtellthatsomepeopledidn’thaveafavorableviewofAmericans.

M:Didyougetmeasouvenir!

W:OfcourseIbroughtyousomething!

M:Oh,whatabeautifulT-shirt!NexttimeIamgoingtobetheonetogoaway,andyoucanstayhomeandfeedthedog!

Test9

W:Youdon’tlookhappythismorning.

M:Ihadneverexpectedthiswouldhavehappenedtome.Wehadapowerfailureathomelastnight.

W:Howcome?Didanyoneinthefamilydoanythingwrong?

M:Youhaveguessedit.Itwasallmyfather’sfault.

W:whatdidhedo?

M:IwasjustwatchingawonderfulfootballfeatureprogramonTVwhenthelightssuddenlywentout.

W:Whywasthat?

M:Yousee,we’djusthadourdinner.Mymotherwaswashingmyjeansinthewashingmachine.Andtheairconditionerswereoninbothrooms.IwasinmyroomwatchingTV.

W:Whatwasyourfatherdoingthen?

M:Hewantedtowarmhisteainthemicrowaveoven.Hepluggeditinandthefusebroke.Andeverythingstoppedallofsudden.

W:Yournext-doorneighborisanelectrician,isn’the?

M:Yes.Luckily,hehappenedtobeathome.Hecameandfixeditup.Butitwashalfanhourlater.Ihadalreadymissedalot.

W:Itwasanannoyingexperienceforasportsfanlikeyou.Butdon’tmissthebasketballfinalthisevening.Makesurethereisnopowerfailuretonight.

Test10

ItwasaquietSundayafternoonandIwasreadinganewspaperinthegarden,expectingacoupleofhoursofpeaceandquiet.Iheardabusarrivingattheendofthegarden,andthenIheard

aloudknockingonthedoor.Iwentout,andtherewere4elderlyladieswearingtheirSundaydressesandcarryingtheirhandbags,lookingveryhappyandfriendly.Andtheysaid,“Well.Wearesorry,wehopewearenotlate,butwecouldn’tfindthehouseveryeasily,”andclearlytheythoughtthatitwastherightplacetobe.Andthenoneofthemsaidveryhelpfully,“Well,yourhusbandwasverykindtoinviteustotea.”SoIthought.“Goodness,myhusbandmusthavegonemadandforgottentotellme.”SoIaskedthemintothehouseandtheysatdownandstartedtalkinghappily.Thenwhenmyhusbandappearedtheydidn’tspeaktohim,Ithoughtthiswassurprisingbecausetheysaidtheyhadbeeninvitedbyhim.Andhelookedabitshockedtoseethemsittingthere.Andthenwequicklydiscoveredthatitwasthewronghusbandandtheywere,infact,expectedatahouseontheothersideofthevillage.

总结:xxxx高三英语调研试题就为大家介绍到这儿了,希望小编的整理可以帮助到大家,祝大家学习进步。

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