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2019届高三英语上期中试题

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第I卷(共105分)

I.ListeningComprehension(30)

PartAShortConversations(10)

Directions:Inthispartyouwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Lastweek.B.OnFriday.C.OnMonday.D.Yesterday.

2.A.Atadepartmentstore.B.Atafriend'shome

C.Atabakery.D.Atabirthdayparty.

3.A.¥4.50.B.¥5.C.¥5.50D.¥6.

4.A.Inthestreet.B.Atwork.C.Onthewayhome.D.Onthetrain.

5.A.Hesuddenlydecidednottocome.B.Hewascominglater.

C.Heforgottocome.D.Hewasn'tinvited.

6.A.Bobcan'thearverywell.B.Bobneversmokes.

C.Bobneverlistenstoher.D.Bobgoesoutbeforeshesaysanythingtohim.

7.A.Onaboattrip.B.Inacinema.C.Atthebeach.D.Atarestaurant.

8.A.At10:05.B.At5:10.C.At10:40.D.At5:20.

9.A.Beijing.B.Guangzhou.C.Dalian.D.Shanghai.

10.A.Sheboughtanewcomputer.

B.Shewatchedthevolleyballmatchfromthecomputer.

C.Shewasbusyinheroffice.

D.Shewasnotinterestedinthevolleyballmatch.

PartBPassages(12)

Directions:InPartB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Question11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Bread.B.Ketchup.C.Potatoes.D.Frenchfriedpotatoes.

12.A.Peopleoftenhavehamburgerswithketchup.

B.Ahamburgerisyoungpeople'sfavoritefood.

C.Ahamburgerischildren'sideaofagoodmeal.

D.Oldpeopledon'tlikehamburgers.

13.A.Itiseasyforpeopletogethamburgers.

B.Manypeoplehavetheirhamburgersoutsiderestaurants.

C.Hamburgersareoftendeliveredtohomes.

D.HamburgersarepopularinAmerica.

Question14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.LastNovember.B.OnThursday.C.In1621.D.In1821.

15.A.OnthefirstThursdayofNovember.

B.Onthefo

urthThursdayofNovember.

C.OnthefirstTuesdayofNovember.

D.OnthefourthTuesdayofNovember.

16.A.Becausemostfootballfanshaveaholidayandstayathome.

B.BecausetheIndianstaughttheEnglishsettlerstoplayfootball.

C.Becauselargefamiliesoftenplayfootballtogether.

D.Becausefootballisanold-timetraditioninAmerica.

PartCLongerConversations(8)

Directions:InPartC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation

Themanhascometotheoffice...foran(17)__________.

Themanhasbeenincomputerprogramming...for(18)__________years.

Themanworked...ina(19)______family-ownedcompany.

Thefirmwillbeintouchwiththeman...(20)____________________.

Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

Whatisthecaller'sname?(21)_______________

Whichofthewoman'sflightshasbeenreconfirmed?(22)_______________

Whendidthewomanmakeherreservationsfortheflights?(23)_______________

Howdoestheairlinesclerkpromisetohelpthecaller?By(24)_____________

Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary(25)

SectionA(16)

Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

25.Onthelargeboardinthemainhalloftheairport,youcaneasilyfindthedifferentdestinations________whichairlinescantakeyou.

A.inB.ofC.byD.to

26.Often,thefactthatunemployedpeoplegethelpfromgovernment________thisfromhappening,butnotalways.

A.topreventB.preventsC.preventingD.prevented

27.Mostpeopledon’tthinkofastampasareceipt,butthatis________itreallyis----aproofofjusthowmuchmoneyyoupaidinadvanceformaildelivery.

A.whoB.howC.whatD.why

28.Inhislecture,theeducationexpertemphasizedthefactthatnowadayschildrenareexposedtomanyinfluences________thatoftheirfamilies.

A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.exceptforD.butfor

29.Whilelearningtocook,Margefoundthatcookingwasmuchharderthanthemostdifficultchemistryexperiments:beansandchicken________burnandsticktothepan.

A.shouldB.mustC.needD.would

30.Thepolicehelicoptermanagedtolandontheroofandrescuedallthepeople________thefireburntuptothetopofthebuilding.

A.afterB.beforeC.untilD.while

31.Itwasonlyafterhehadspentseveralnightsdiggingaroundthecross________hedecidedtowritetoKitWilliamstofindoutifhewaswastinghistimethere.

A.thatB.howC.andwhichD.what

32.Thereislittle,________,farminginthatareaandallyoucanseeismilesofwildcountryside.

A.ifsoB.ifsuchC.ifnot&nb

sp;D.ifany

33.Theactivitiesoftheinternationalmarketingresearchersarefrequentlymuchboarderthan________.

A.thedomesticmarketershaveB.thedomesticmarketersdo

C.thoseofthedomesticmarketersD.thatwhichhasthedomesticmarketers

34.________tothereproductiveratesofothersmallmammals,thatofthebatisverylowindeed.

A.ComparedB.ItiscomparedC.TobecomparingD.Havecompared

35.ClaraBow,apopularactressinthe1920’s,retired________shewasunabletomakethetransitionfromsilentfilmstosoundfilms.

A.thoughB.neverthelessC.becauseD.provided

36.Earthquakescandamageatree________violently,anditcantakeseveralyearsforthetreetoheal.

A.tocauseshakingB.whencausesitshaking

C.bycausingittoshakeD.tocausetoshakeit

37.Tornados,powerfulanddestructivewindstorms,occurmostofteninthespringwhenhotwinds________overflatlandencounterheavycoldair

A.whichtoriseB.risenC.arerisingD.rising

38.ProbablynomanhadmoreeffectonthedailylivesofmostpeopleintheUnitedStates________Henry,Ford,apioneerinautomobileproduction.

A.aswasB.thanwasC.thandidD.asdid

39.Notuntilactuallyfacedwithwaterscarcity________appreciatethevalueofwatertoaregion.

A.onecanB.onecannotC.canoneD.cannotone

40.Thepictureexhibitionboredmetodeath.IwishI________toit.

A.havenotgoneB.didnotgoC.cannothavegoneD.hadnotgoneSectionB(9)

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.comprehendingB.industryC.rangeD.enhanceE.adopted

AB.pronounceAC.floodingAD.valuedBC.operatingBD.tendTHEspeechesofUSPresidentBarackObamahavebecomethefavoritewayforJapanesetostudytheEnglishlanguage.Japanesepublishershavebeen____41____themarketwithoveradozenlanguage-learningtitles.Companiesaretryingtotapintoaforeign-languageteaching____42____thattheYanoResearchInstitutesaidwas____43____at767billionyen($8.6billion)inxxxx.

WhyistheresuchamassiveJapanesemarketforrecordingsandbooksofObama'sspeeches?JapanesesaythatlisteningtoObamaspeakisasure-firewayto____44____theirEnglish-speakingskills.

MostJapanese,includingthosestudyingEnglish,wouldhavedifficulty____45____aspeechgivenbyanativeEnglishspeaker.But“Obama'sEnglishiseasytounderstandbecausehecan____46____wordsclearlyandspeaksatarelativelyslowclip,”saidProfessorTadaharuNikaido,acommunicationspecialist.“Movies____47____tobethemostdifficultforJapanese,especiallywhenactorsmumbletheirwords.”Obamasetshis____48____ofvocabularywideenoughtoaccommodatealllevelsofEnglishspeakers,Nikaidoadded,andatthelowerend,itsometimescomeswithintherangeofnon-nativespeakers'comprehension.

TheObamaspeechphenomenonhasgive

nwaytomorebooksandmagazinesthatfocusonhowObama'scommunicationskillsmightbe____49____inJapanforbusinessandpoliticalpurposes.AtleasthalfadozenbooksandmagazinecoversofthiskindhaveappearedinthepastseveralmonthsinJapan.

III.ReadingComprehension(50)

SectionA(15)

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Nothingseemsmoreinevitablethanaginganddeath----noteventaxes.Everyplant,animalandpersonyouhaveeverseenwill____50____die.Butsomerecentresearchsuggeststhatagingasweknowitmaynotbeinevitable.Indeed,asour____51____ofitgrows,agingcanbeseennotasanunchangeablerealityfromwhichthereisnoescape,butastheproductofbiologicalprocessesthatwemaybeableto____52____someday.

Wealreadyknowthatsomeanimalsdonotseemtoage.Manycold-wateroceanfishandsomeamphibians(两栖动物)never____53____afixedsize;theycontinuetogrowbigger,tobeabletoreproduceandtoliveuntilsomethingkillsthem.Whatthese____54____seemtobetellingusisthatsomethingintheirgenes----andpossiblyinours----controlsthe____55____ofaging,andthatagingisnotthefateofeverylivingthing.

____56____thehistoryoflifeonearth,oneofthemostcommondifficultiesthatanimals(andtheircells)havefacedhasbeenalackoffood.About70yearsago,scientistsdiscoveredthatwhenanimalsareforcedtoliveon30to40percentfewercalories(卡路里)thantheywould____57____eat,somethingunusualhappens:theybecome____58____tomostage-relateddiseases----cancer,heartdisease,diabetes(糖尿病)----andlive30to50percentlonger.Restrictingcalories____59____aging.Butwhatarethe____60____genesthatpreservevitality(生命力)andstarveoffdiseases?

About15yearsago,armedwithpowerfulnewmolecular-researchtechniques,afewscientistsbeganto____61____thesegeneticphenomena.TheyhavediscoveredthatagenecalledSir2----whichispresentinallanimals,includinghumans----is____62____forthehealthbenefitsofcalorierestriction,perhapsbyrepairingourDNA.Butifwehadtorestrictourcalorieintakeby30to40percent,woulditbeofany____63____use?Fewofuswouldbecapableofrestrictingourdietssoseverelythatwewereconstantly____64____:whetherornotitmadelifelonger,itwouldsurelymakelifefeellonger.

50.A.suddenlyB.eventuallyC.separatelyD.unexpectedly

51.A.desireB.feelingC.dreamD.understanding

52.A.developB.designC.controlD.solve

53.A.reachB.acquireC.needD.display

54.A.objectsB.samplesC.itemsD.creatures

55.A.natureB.syste

mC.paceD.condition

56.A.ThroughB.ThroughoutC.BeyondD.Across

57.A.rarelyB.occasionallyC.normallyD.mainly

58.A.resistantB.similarC.essentialD.accessible

59.A.quickensB.slowsC.avoidsD.overcomes

60.A.horribleB.extraC.specificD.original

61.A.investigateB.illustrateC.recordD.prove

62.A.famousB.generousC.responsibleD.convenient

63.A.fashionableB.practicalC.immediateD.daily

64.A.happyB.depressedC.hungry,D.scared

SectionB(30)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

WhenIsawthenotice“Womenfilmextraswanted”inalocalnewspaper,Ijumpedatthechance.Sincechildhood,Ihaddreamtofbeingafilmstar.

Thecastinginterviewwentwell,andtwodayslaterIwastoldthatIhadbeenchosen.Iwastolosesomeofmyenthusiasmfortheidea,however.Extrasareoftenleftinthedarkforsometimeastowhichroletheywillplay.Finallythenatureofmyrolewasrevealed:Iwasaskedtoplayamentalhospitalpatient.

Despitemydisappointment,Iagreedtoparticipate.Then,barelyaweeklater,thedayoffilmingdawned.All13ofusextras,mainlyhousewives,weredriventoanoldhospital.Thecoffeeandteatheyserveduslookedandtastedlikecement.Thenwewererushedofftomake-up.Myhairwaspinnedbackandmake-upwasappliedthatgavemeapaleappearance.Thenwejustsatinaminibusforafewhours,asthecamerasrolledelsewhere.

AfterthesecondhourhadpassedIwasbecomingbored.Ibetstarsarenevertreatedlikethis,Ithought.IhadexpectedtobesobusythatIhadn’tcomepreparedforalongwait.Manyoftheothershadbroughtabookorknitting.

Threehourshadnowpassed.Thenatlastwewerecalledtodoourscenes.Whenthedirectorcamein,wewereinstructedwheretostandandwhattodo.Alongwithafewothers,Iwastoldtositatatableandweavebaskets.Thiswasnotaneasytask.Thecane(藤条)wehadtousewasverylong.Onseveraloccasionsmybasketfellapartinfrontofmyveryeyes.Onothers

Ionlysucceededinhittingacameramanintheeye.

Lifefortheotherextraswasfarfromeasy.Jean,whowasbarefoot,hadtocirclethefloor.PoorAlicewasaskedtopretendtobangherheadagainstthewall.Meanwhile,Veronicasweptthefloor.

Thankfully,afterjustafewattempts,thescenesweredone.Andsomyfirsttasteofthis“glorious”careerwasover.AlthoughIfoundtheexperiencequiteinteresting.Myfirstscreenrolewillalmostcertainlybemylast.

65.Theword“extras”usedinthisstorymeanspeoplewho__________.

A.playunimportantpartsinafilm

B.havelittleexperienceofacting

C.pretendtobefilmstars

D.needapart-timejob

66.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheauthor?

A.Sheunderstoodclearlythatmostfilmstarsusedtobeextras.

B.Shedidn’trefusetheroleassignedtoheralthoughshedidn’tlikeit.

C.Unlikeotherwomenwhowerereadingorknitting,shewasbusywithherscene.

D.Theonlythingshedidwellwastousethecaneasaweapon.

67.Thebesttitleforthisstorycouldbe__________.

A.InFashionB.OnCameraC.AFancyDreamD.AGreatCareer(B)

Aspublicplaygroundsgrowincreasinglywornandshabby,thefor-profitcentersofferclean,safe,supervisedactivityaswellasavarietyofchallengingexercisestodevelopyoungsters’physicalfitness,usuallyforafeeofaround$5anhour.“Playgroundsaredirty,notsupervised,”saysDickGuggenheimer,ownerofthetwo-month-oldDiscoveryZoneinYonkers,N.Y.,partofaKansasCity-basedchain.“We’reindoors;we’repadded(铺上软垫);parentscanfeeltheirchildissafe.”

DiscoveryZonehassold120outletsinthepast14months,boastingsandboxesfullofbrightlycoloredplasticballs,mazes(迷宫),obstaclecourses,slidesandmountainstoclimb.NowMcDonaldsisgettingintotheact.Theburgergiantistest-marketinganewplayground,Leaps&Bounds,inNaperville,Ill.PhysKidsofWichitahasopenedonecenterandhasplanstoexpand.

Americanparentsarerightlyworriedabouttheirkidsleisurelife.Thereare36millionchildrenintheU.S.aged2to11whowatchanaverageof24hoursofTVaweekanddevotelessandlessenergytoactiverecreation.Nationwidedecreaseineducationbudgetsaremakingtheproblemworse,asgymclassesandafter-hourssportstimegetsqueezed.SaysDiscoveryZonepresidentJackGunion:“wehaveraisedacoupleofpurecouchpotatoes.”

Inanattempttoattractmorepeople,thenewfacilitiescatertotheconcernsoftwo-earnerfamilies,stayingopenintheevenings,longaftertraditionalpublicplaygroundhavegrowndarkandunusable.AtNaperville’sLeaps&Bounds,familiescanplaytogetherfor$4.95perchild,parentsfree.Fresh-facedassistants,dressedincolorfulsportpantsandshirts,guideyoungsterstoappropriateplayareasfordifferingagegroup.

Thesenewplaygroundarenotmeanttobeday-carefacilities;parentsareexpectedtostayandplaywiththeirkidsratherthandropthemoff.Butseveralalsoprovidehigh-techbaby-sittingservices.AtsomeoftheDiscoveryZones,parentscanregistertheirchildreninspecialsupervisedprograms,thenleavethemandslipawayforacoupleofhourstoenjoyamovieordinner.

Themostfunofall,though,isgettingtodowhatparentsusedtodointhedaysbeforetwo-careerfamiliesandtwo-hourcommutes:playwiththeirkid.That,atleast,isold-fashioned,evenatper-hourrates.

68.Whati

sthisjafsmainlytalkingabout?

A.Childrencanplayinthepublicplaygroundwithoutparents’care.

B.ThefastdevelopmentofDiscoveryZone.

C.Anewtypeofplaygroundforkids.

D.Thedecayofoutdoorplayground.

69.Accordingtothejafs,whichofthefollowingistruetothenewplayground?

A.Thecostishighforafamily.

B.It’saplacewherekidscanwatchTVwhileeatingpotatoes.

C.Itdoesn’tallowparentstoleavetheirkids.

D.It’saplacewhereparentscanplaytogetherwiththeirkids.

70.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“old-fashioned”?

A.Theso-callednewplaygroundisoutdated.

B.thenewplaygroundoffersafashionwhichispopularinthepast.

C.Thenewplaygroundisalsoenjoyedbyoldpeople.

D.Thenewplaygroundisactuallyenjoyedbyparents

71.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardthenewplayground?

A.Agreeable.B.Indifferent.C.Objective.D.Neutral.

(C)

Engineeringstudentsaresupposedtobeexamplesofpracticalityandrationality,butwhenitcomestomycollegeeducationIamanidealistandafool.InhighschoolIwantedtobeanelectricalengineerand,ofcourse,anysensiblestudentwithmyaimswouldhavechosenacollegewithalargeengineeringdepartment,famousreputationandlotsofgoodlabsandresearchequipment.Butthat’snotwhatIdid.

Ichosetostudyengineeringatasmallliberal-arts(文科)universitythatdoesn’tevenofferamajorinelectricalengineering.Obviously,thiswasnotapracticalchoice;Icamehereformorenoblereasons.Iwantedabroadeducationthatwouldprovidemewithflexibilityandavaluesystemtoguidemeinmycareer.Iwantedtoopenmyeyesandexpandmyvisionbyinteractingwithpeoplewhoweren’tstudyingscienceorengineering.Myparents,teachersandotheradultspraisedmeforsuchasensiblechoice.TheytoldmeIwaswiseandmaturebeyondmy18years,andIbelievedthem.

IheadedofftocollegeandIwassureIwasgoingtohaveanadvantageoverthosestudentswhowenttobigengineering“factories”wheretheydidn’tcareifyouhadvaluesorwereflexible.Iwasgoingtobeacompleteengineer:technicalgeniusandsensitivehumanist(人文学者)allinone.

NowI’mnotsosure.Somewherealongthewaymynobleidealscrashedintoreality,asallnobleidealseventuallydo.Afterthreeyearsofstrugglingtobalancemath,physicsandengineeringcourseswithliberal-artscourses,Ihavelearnedtherearereasonswhyfewengineeringstudentstrytoreconcile(协调)engineeringwithliberal-artscoursesincollege.

Therealitythathasblockedmypathtobecomethetypicalsuccessfulstudentisthatengineeringandtheliberalartssimplydon’t’mixaseasilyasIassumedinhighschool.Individuallytheyshapeapersoninverydifferentways;togethertheythreatentoconfuse.Thestruggletoreconcilethetwofieldsofstudyisdifficult.

72.Theauthorchosetostudyengineeringatasmallliberal-artsuniversitybecausehe_______.

A.wantedtobeanexampleofpracticalityandrationality

B.intendedtobeacombinationofengineerandhumanist

C.wantedtocoordinateengineeringwithliberal-artscoursesincollege

D.intendedtobeasensiblestudentwithnobleideals.

73.Intheeyesoftheauthor,asuccessfulengineeringstudentisexpected_______

A.tohaveanex

cellentacademicrecord

B.tobewiseandmature

C.tobeimaginativewithavaluesystemtoguidehim

D.tobeatechnicalgeniuswithawidevision

74.Theauthor’sexperienceshowsthathewas_______.

A.creative

B.ambitious

C.unrealistic

D.irrational

75.Theword“they”in“…togethertheythreatentoconfuse.”(Line3,Para.5)refersto_______

A.engineeringandtheliberalarts.

B.realityandnobleideals

C.flexibilityandavaluesystem

D.practicalityandrationality

(D)

Sportisnotonlyphysicallychallenging,butitcanalsobementallychallenging.Criticismfromcoaches,parents,andotherteammates,aswellaspressuretowincancreateanexcessiveamountofanxietyorstressforyoungathletes(运动员).Stresscanbephysical,emotional,orpsychological,andresearchhasindicatedthatitcanleadtoburnout.Burnouthasbeendescribedasdroppingorquittingofanactivitythatwasatonetimeenjoyable.

Theearlyyearsofdevelopmentarecriticalyearsforlearningaboutoneself.Thesportsettingisonewherevaluableexperiencescantakeplace.Youngathletescan,forexample,learnhowtocooperatewithothers,makefriends,andgainothersocialskillsthatwillbeusedthroughouttheirlives.Coachesandparentsshouldbeaware,atalltimes,thattheirfeedbacktoyoungsterscangreatlyaffecttheirchildren.Youngstersmaytaketheirparents’andcoaches’criticismstoheartandfindaflaw(缺陷)inthemselves.

Coachesandparentsshouldalsobecautiousthatyouthsportparticipationdoesnotbecomeworkforchildren.Theoutcomeofthegameshouldnotbemoreimportantthantheprocessoflearningthesportandotherlifelessons.Intoday’syouthsportsetting,youngathletesmaybeworryingmoreaboutwhowillwininsteadofenjoyingthemselvesandthesport.Followingagame,manyparentsandcoachesfocusontheoutcomeandfindfaultwithyoungsters’performances.Positivereinforcementshouldbeprovidedregardlessoftheoutcome.Researchindicatesthatpositivereinforcementmotivatesandhasagreatereffectonlearningthancriticism.Again,criticismcancreatehighlevelsofstress,whichcanleadtoburnout.76.Aneffectivewaytopreventtheburnoutofyoungathletesis__________________.

A.tomakesportslesscompetitive

B.tomakesportsmorechallenging

C.toreducetheirmentalstress

D.toincreasetheirsenseofsuccess

77.Accordingtothepassagesportispositiveforyoungpeopleinthat_____________.

A.itcanhelpthemlearnmoreaboutsociety

B.itteachesthemhowtosetrealisticgoalsforthemselves

C.itenablesthemtofindflawsinthemselves

D.itcanprovidethemwithvaluableexperiences

78.Manycoachesandparentsareinthehabitofcriticizingyoungathletes________.

A.withoutrealizingcriticismmaydestroytheirselfconfidence

B.inordertomakethemrememberlife’slessons

C.believingthatcriticismisbeneficialfortheirearlydevelopment

D.soastoputmorepressureonthem

79.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassageis_________________.

A.topersuadeyoungchildrennottoworryaboutcriticism

B.tostresstheimportanceofpositivereinforcementtochildren

C.todiscusstheskillofcombiningcriticismwithencouragement

D.toteachyoungathleteshowtoavoidburnoutSectionC(5)

Direction:Readthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitable

headingfromA—Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed

A.Developingatestplan

B.Performingdifferenttests

C.Checkingtestingdata

D.Settinguptestenvironment

E.Analyzingtestresults

F.Decidingthefateofasoftwaresystem

80..

Testingofcomplexsoftwareprojectitselfisacomplexprojectinsoftwarequalityassurance.Itemployssoftwaretestmethodology,riskmanagement,andwell-structuredtestingprocedures.Athoroughtestplanisessentialtothesuccessofsoftwaretesting.Atestplanincludestestcases,necessary,softwaretestingtools,hardware,specialinstructionsforthetestandcontingentplaninthecaseoffailures.

81..

Testenvironmentpreparationisprogressedparalleltothedevelopmentoftestcases.Supportsoftware,hardware,simulators,models,andetc.areinstalled.Initializationofenvironmentandsoftwaretobetested(suchassettingflags,breakpoints,pointers,data,orcontrolparameters)areperformed.

82..

Varioustypesoftestingareconductedtoexecutethetestcases.Testdataarerecordedforlateranalysis.Unittestisusedtoconfirmthatthecodematchesthespecification.Componenttestingisusedtoconfirmthatthedefinedfunctionsperformasrequiredbythebusinessrequirements.Integrationtestingensuresthatthenewapplicationwillworksuccessfullywithoutadverselyimpactingonotheroperationalsystems.Systemtestingconfirmsthatperformance,stressandvolumeareatacceptablelevels.Operationaltestingexploresthemanageabilityofthesystem.Usabilityoruseracceptancetestingexamineswhetherthesystemisuserfriendly.

83..

Testdatamayclearlyindicatethesuccessorfailureofsoftwarefunctionality.Analysisofsystemperformanceusuallyinvolvesdatamanipulationandstatistic.Theanalystsmustcheckthearrangementsandmagnitudesofthedata,analyzetherelationshipsofdataetc.Theymustalsochoosesuitablestatisticsoftwaretoconducttheanalysis.

84..

Softwaretesting,likesoftwaredevelopment,isaniterativeprocess.Softwaretestingprojectrarelyendsupwithapprovingorrejectingthesysteminafewiterations.Testingresultsusuallypointtheareasforbug-fixingandenhancements.Atestprojectiscompletewhenasoftwaresystemiseventuallyapprovedorrejected.

第II卷(共45分)

I.Translation(20)

1.承蒙邀请到开幕式上演讲是我的一大荣幸。(…it…)

2.尽管困难重重,我们仍然决心按计划完成校长布置的任务。(inspiteof)

3.地球为人类提供了各种生存的条件,我们有责任去保护它不受到破坏。(provide)

4.这个小孩太顽皮了,使得他那忙于工作的父母常常心烦意乱.(So…that…)

5.我们在年轻的时候要发奋学习,用知识武装自己的头脑,以便将来更好为人民服务。(equip)

6.任何犯错误的人,只要他不讳疾忌医,我们都要帮助他。(forfearof)

II.GuidedWriting:(25)

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

面对中学生的出国热,社会对此有不同的看法。请谈谈你的看法。

xxxx届高三英语期中试卷答案

I.ListeningComprehension

1—5CCBBA6—10CDDCA11—13DDC14—17CBA

17.interview18.eight19.small20.shortly

21.AnnWhite22.flighttoLondon23.Lastweek24.Callingherback

Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary(25)

25—29DBCBD30—34BADCA35—40CCDCCD

41.AC42.B43.AD44.D45.A46.AB47.BD48.C49.E

III.ReadingComprehension

50—54BDCAD55&mda

sh;59CBCAB60—64CACBC

65—67ABB68—71CDBA72—75BDCA76—79CDAB

80—84ADBCF

I.Translation(20)

1.承蒙邀请到开幕式上演讲是我的一大荣幸。(…it…)

Iconsider/thinkof/regarditagreathonourtobeinvitedtomakeaspeechattheopeningceremony.

2.尽管困难重重,我们仍然决心按计划完成校长布置的任务。(inspiteof)

Inspiteofmanydifficulties,wearestilldeterminedtocarryoutthetaskassignedbyourheadmasterasplanned.

3.地球为人类提供了各种生存的条件,我们有责任去保护它不受到破坏。(provide)

Theearthprovidesmankindwithallsortsoflivingconditionsanditisourdutytoprotectitfrombeingdamaged.

4.这个小孩太顽皮了,使得他那忙于工作的父母常常心烦意乱.(So…that…)

Sonaughtyisthechildthathisparentswhoarebusywiththeirworkareoftenterriblyupsetbyhim.

5.我们在年轻的时候要发奋学习,用知识武装自己的头脑,以便将来更好为人民服务。(equip)

Weworkhardwhenweareyoungandequipourselveswithknowledgesoastoservethepeoplebetterinthefuture.

6.任何犯错误的人,只要他不讳疾忌医,我们都要帮助他。(forfearof)

Whoeverhasmademistakeswillreceiveourhelpifhedoesnotconcealhiserrorforfearofcriticism.

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