安徽省六安市第一中学届高三上学期第五次月考英语试题Word版含答案Word文档下载推荐.docx
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每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?
A.Buyingaroadmap.B.Drivingtothebeach.
C.Goingbackhome.
2.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.
3.Whatistheweatherprobablyliketoday?
A.HotB.Cold.C.Cool.
4.Wheredoesconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Athome.B.InarestaurantC.Inafurnitureshop.
5.Howwillthewomanmainlydealwiththemoney?
A.Savemostofit.B.Buyalotofclothes.C.Giveittoherparents.
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分钟;
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Whatdoesthewomanplantodothisweekend?
A.Workovertime.B.Attendafestival.C.Hiscousin.
7.Whomwillthemanprobablyaskforhelp?
A.HisauntB.HissisterC.Hiscousin
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9三个小题。
8.Howdidthemanandhissongettothezoo?
A.Bybus.B.BytaxiC.Bysubway.
9.Whatanimalscaredtheman?
A.Anelephant.B.Apanda.C.Amonkey.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Whathappenedtotheoldlady’sring?
A.Shedroppeditintheicecream.
B.Hergrandsontookit.
C.Herdogswallowedit.
11.Whendidthestoryoftheman’sfriendhappen?
A.Lastweek.B.Lastyear.C.Threeyearsago.
12.Whatwastheman’sfriend’sdecision?
A.Toperformsurgeryonhisdog.
B.Tomakehisdogvomit(吐出).
C.Togiveupthering.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16三个小题。
13.What’sthemostprobablyrelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Businesspartners.B.Customerandassistant.C.Auntandnephew.
14.Whatkindofbusinessdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Openanonlineshop.B.Makeapps.C.Sellphones.
15.Whatmayworrythemanmost?
A.Theoperationalcosts.B.Theafter-saleservice.C.Theprofit.
16.Wherewillthemangethelpinwritingabusinessplan?
A.Fromonlineresources.B.Fromsomelibraries.C.Fromthebookstore.
听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20三个小题。
17.WhendidMs.BwalyacometoChinatostudy?
A.In2012.B.In2013.C.In2014.
18.WhatwasthebiggestproblemMs.Bwalyafaced?
A.Theweather.B.Thelanguage.
C.Theaccommodation.
19.WhatdidMr.SalumstudyinChina.
A.MedicineB.Economics.C.Politicalscience.
20.HowmanyAficanswerestudyinginChinabytheendof2013?
A.Morethan27000.B.Morethan35000.C.Morethan53000.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A
AverybeautifultownBravuogninSwitzerlandhasbanned(禁止)touristsfromtakingphotosinordertogetholidaymakerstotakeabreakfromsocialmedia(媒体).
ThetouristofficeofBravuognannouncedthenewsonFacebookonTuesday.“Itisproventhatbeautifulvacationphotosonsocialmediamaketheviewersunhappy,becausetheythemselvescannotbethere,”thetouristofficesaid.Touristswillbepunishedwith5SwissFrancsiftheyarecaughttakingpicturesunderthenewrule.ManypeopleconsideredthemovewasstupidandstrangewithsomejokingthattheyweregoingtocallofftheirtripstoBravuogn.However,othersgavethephotobanathumbs-up.“Exactlyright!
”onepersonshouted.
Theannouncementcomesafterastudyfoundhowtechnologyismarringourtravelexperiences.Inasurveyof1,037AmericanadultsdonebyWyndhamVacationRentals,almosthalfofthemsaidsocialmedianegativelyinfluencedtheirtripsastheyfeltstressedtoposeallthetime.
AmessageontheBravuogntourismFacebookpagestatesthatthemainreasonforthebanontakingphotosistoencourageahappierholidayingenvironment.Inthesummer,Bravuognisapopularplaceforhikingwhileinthewinterit’satopplaceforskiing.Thetouristofficesaidithadknownthatthenewlawwouldnotmakeeveryonehappybutitwanteda“specialway”todrawpeople’sattentiontothevillageandthebeautyofSwitzerland.
Facingsomepeople’ssuggestions,thevillage’sdirectoroftourismMarc-AndreaBarandunsaidthat,inpart,thebanisamarketingstrategy(营销策略).HetoldThelocal.ch,“WehopeeveryonetalksaboutBravuogn’sbeauty.Sowemadethelawandalsothere’ssomemarketingpurposebehindit.”
21.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?
A.Notallpeoplesupportthenewlaw.
B.Vacationphotosbringunhappinesstopeople.
C.Peoplethinkafineof5SwissFrancsistoomuch.
D.Thenewlawmakesmanypeoplegiveuptheirtrips.
22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“marring”inparagraph3mean?
A.Destroying.B.Improving.C.Recording.D.Sharing.
23.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethenewlaw?
A.Factsarefacts.B.Betterlatethannever.
C.AllroadsleadtoRome.D.Killtwobirdswithonestone.
B
Imagineyou’replayingacomputergamethatasksyoutodesignaposterfortheschoolfair.You’replayingwithletters,changingbackgroundcolorsanddecidingwhatactivitytofeature.
Then,animalcharacters—maybeapanda—offerfeedbacksonyoudesign.Youcanchoosewhethertohearapraiseoracomplaint:
“Thewordsareoverlapping(重叠)toomuch,”or,“Ilikethatyouputinthedates.”Youcanusetheircritiques(批评)asguidestohelpyoureviseyourposter.Finally,yougettoseehowmanyticketsyourpostersold.
ThislittleWeb-basedgameisn’tjustagame.It’satest,too.Mostkidslikesvideogames—alotmorethantheyliketakingtest.
Schwartzisamonganewgroupofresearcherswhoareworkingonaseriesofvideogames.They’redesignedtoevaluatestudentsonfactorsthattraditionaltestcan’tassess.Hewantstomeasurehowstudentslearn,howtheymakedecisionsandhowtheyrespondtofeedback.
ScholarslikeJamesPaulGeebelievevideogamesactuallycomemuchclosertocapturingthelearningprocessinactionthantraditionaltests.Infact,inavideogame,“you’realwaysbeingtested—youcan’tgetoutofaleveluntilyoufinishit.”
And,theresearcherspointout,atthesametimeyou’replayingagame,thegamecanrecordyouractions.Whenit’sover,thesoftwarecancreateareport:
notjustarecordofrightandwronganswers,butallthestepsyoutooktogetthere.
Schwartz’stheoryofassessmentfocusesonchoice.Hearguesthatthefinalgoalofeducationistocreateindependentthinkerswhomakegooddecisions.Andsoweneedassessmentsthattesthowstudentsthink,notwhattheyhappentoknowatagivenmoment.
Forexample,therealpointoftheschool-fairgameisnottesthowgoodstudentsareatgraphicdesign.Instead,thebottomofthegamecomeswhenstudentschoosetohearcommentsontheirwork.“Sothey’renotjustmeasuresofwhatthestudentalreadyknows,butattemptstomeasurewhethertheyarepreparedtocontinuelearningwhenthey’renolongertoldexactlywhattodo.”
24.Whiledesigningaposter,youareadvisedto________.
A.makeyourowndecisionsindesigning
B.playwithanimalcharacterforfun
C.changebackgroundcolorsconstantly
D.seeknegativefeedbackstoimproveyourdesign.
25.Theschool-fairgameisdesignedtojudge________.
A.ifstudentsareskilledatgraphicdesign.
B.whatstudentsknowaboutaposteralready.
C.whetherstudentsareaddictedtoplayinggames.
D.howindependentlystudentsthinkinmakingdecisions.
26.AccordingtoGee,makingtestsmorelikegamesisto________.
A.maketakingtestsmoreacceptable.B.comeclosetothelearningprocess.
C.getkidstoadapttotestseasily.D.havekidschallengethemselves.
27.Themainideaofthepassageisabout________.
A.teststhatgetfeedbacksfromgameplayers.
B.teststhataredesignedforplayinggames.
C.teststhathavedifferentlevelslikegames.
D.teststhatlooklikevideogames.
C
WatchingtheNorthernLights(北极光)shiningonthesky’snaturalcanvasmaybeonyourlistalready,butbepreparedtoupthemoney.
Adeveloperiscreatingafloating,snowflaked-shaped(雪花形状的)glasshotelfromwhichguestscanstareinfearattheNorthernLightsfromtheirbeds.TheprojectiscalledKrystall.Eighty–sixluxuryroomswillbecoveredwithinaglassstructurealongsideconferenceroomsandaspa,allofwhichisonlyaccessiblebyboat.
ThestationeryhotelwillbebuiltnearinnorthernNorwayreportedlybetweenbays.Itwillbeconstructed,inpieces,indrydocks(码头),beforebeingfittogetheronlocation.
Explainingthephysicsanddesignofthehotel,KoenOlthuis,DutcharchitectandfounderofWaterstudio,aspecialistinfloatingstructures,said:
“Thefloatingbaseisverybigandbecauseofthatalsoverystable.Youwillnotnoticeanymovement.Differenttoanyvesselthishotelisafloatingbuildingandwillnotmove.Theshapeprovidesmostofthestabilitybutcables(缆绳)areusedtotakeawayanyspeed.”
“Samelookandfeelasalandbasedhotelbutthenonthemostbeautifulspotonthewater.Thehotelisnotconnectedtolandsoallthethingswillbeprovidedbyboats.”
AccordingtoMrOlthuis,whowouldn’ttelltheactualcostoftheproject,thebudgetis15percentmorethanitwouldhavebeenifitwerebuiltonland.Hesaidthatanimportanttingtothehotel’sconstructionwasforitscreationtobe“scarless”ontheperfectenvironmentsurroundingit.
“Wecallitascarlessdevelopment.Ifyoutakeitawayafterahundredyearsorsoitwillnotleaveanyphysicalfootprint.ThatistheonlywaytobringdevelopmentstosuchavaluableandbeautifulmarineenvironmentinNorway.”
Itishopedthatthehotelwillbe“self-supportingandsustainable”usingtopoftherangetechnology,hekpingtosupportthe“growingeco-tourismmarket.”
“DutchDocklands