河北省唐山一中届高三上学期期中考试 英语含答案Word文档格式.docx
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录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.WhatdoesthemanalwaysdoonSaturday?
A.Seeafilm.B.Haveaclass.C.Reviewhisnotes.
2.Howdoesthewomandealwithdifficultlectures?
A.Byrecordingthem.B.Bytalkingwithlecturers.C.Byattendingthemagain.
3.Wherewillthemanfetchhisnotebook?
A.Inthelibrary.B.Intheclassroom.C.Intheteachers’office.
4.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanoftenlistento?
A.Jazzmusic.B.Classicalmusic.C.Rockmusic.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Sarah’shappyretirement.B.Theman’sartclasses.C.Theirhobbies.
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7题。
6.Whydoesthemanapologizetothewoman?
A.Helostherdictionary.B.Hemadeherdeskdirty.C.Hedamagedherglasses.
7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Buyheranicecream.B.Lookupsomenewwords.C.Tidyupherdeskcarefully.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatmakesthemanchangehisappointment?
A.Anunexpectedvisitor.
B.Hisurgentproblematwork.
C.Thetrafficduetothebadweather.
9.WhenwillthemanmeetDr.Martin?
A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatcanpeopleenjoyinRichmond?
A.Localfoods.B.Localartworks.C.Localshoppingcenters.
11.HowfarawayisSunValleyfromRichmond?
A.5minutes’walk.B.10minutes’walk.C.15minutes’bikeride.
12.Wheredothespeakersdecidetostay?
A.Inatent.B.Inahotel.C.Inavillager’shouse.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Journalistandsportsman.C.Interviewerandjobseeker.
14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofateacher’swork?
A.Easy.B.Boring.C.Challenging.
15.Whatdoesthemanlikedoingbest?
A.Playingsports.B.Watchingsports.C.Teachingsports.
16.Whatdoesthemanvaluemostaboutdoingsports?
A.Teachtheyoungimportantlifelessons.
B.Trytomaintainmentalwell-being.
C.Makeeffortstokeepphysicallyfit.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatdoesVolterman’sSmartWalletfocuson?
A.Thefunction.B.Thedesign.C.Thesecurity.
18.Whatwillinformyouofyourphoneandwalletbeingapart?
A.Thealarm.B.Thecamera.C.TheGPStracker.
19.Whatcanyoureceiveifsomeoneopensyourwalletsecretly?
A.Apictureofhim.B.Avoicefromthephone.C.Amessagefromthewallet.
20.WhyisVolterman’sSmartWalletsuitablefortravel?
A.Itdoesn’tneedtorecharge.
B.Itislightandeasytocarry.
C.Ithasalargecapacityforpictures.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;
第一节每小题2.5分,第二节每小题2分,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,共25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
BestGiftstoChildrenThisSeason
Marble(弹珠游戏)Circuit
Withbrightlycoloredpiecesandaseeminglysimplelayout,MarbleCircuitdoesn’tpresentasatoughlogicgame―butdon’tunderestimateitsdifficulty.Afterdrawingachallengecard,playersmustarrangepiecesandfillinholesonthegameboardtoallowtherightnumberofmarblestorunthroughthechannelsandintoeachboxatthebottomoftheboard.Becauseitrequiresmorepatienceandabstract,specialthinkingskillsthansomeotherkindsoflogicpuzzles,MarbleCircuitisrecommendedfortheover-8crowd.(MindWare,$24.95)
Botzees
Kidscanfollowdirectionsorusetheirimaginationstobuildarobotoutofthe130blocks,andthencommandittodance,sing,drum,andlightupwiththecompanionapponasmartdevice(设备)ortablet.Thoughtherobot-buildingappealedtoyoungertesters,kidsaged5andupenjoyedthetoy’sadvancedfeatures.(PaiTechnology,$99.99)
HowtoCodeaRollercoaster
Justascodingcanbeusedtotellstories,thisisastoryaboutcoding.Thispicturebookdoesagoodjobofintroducingandexplainingwhatcodeis,howcomputersunderstandit,andintroducingcommoncodingterms—variables,loops,if-then.Thevolumeispartofthepopular“GirlsWhoCode”seriesbutintendedfortheyoungerreader.(PenguinRandomHouse,$17.99)
CodeLikeaGirl
MiriamPeskowitzfeatureswomeninthecomputersciencefieldinthishow-tobook.Itshowshowpeopleareworkingtomaketechamoreinclusiveplacetocode.Writtenwithacookbook-likefeel,thebookprovidesencouraging,step-by-steptipsandtricksforlearningthePythoncomputerlanguage,andmore.(PenguinRandomHouse,$21.99)
21.Whatcanweknowaboutthegifts?
A.Botzeesenablesitsplayerstobuildarobotastheywant.
B.MarbleCircuitisaneasylogicgameforthose7-year-olds.
C.HowtoCodeaRollercoasteriswrittenbyafamouswriter.
D.CodeLikeaGirlisaboutfemalescientists’achievements.
22.Whichgiftcanyoubuywithabudgetof$20?
A.Botzees.B.HowtoCodeaRollercoaster.
C.CodeLikeaGirl.D.MarbleCircuit.
23.Whatisthesimilarityofthelastthreegifts?
A.Theyareforteenagers.
B.Theyarerelatedtotechnology.
C.Theyhavethepictureintroductions.
D.TheycanbeboughtonPenguinRandomHouse.
B
Forseveralmonths,CarahasbeenworkingupthecouragetoapproachhermomaboutwhatshesawonInstagram.Notlongago,the11-year-oldgirldiscoveredthathermomhadbeenpostingherphotosformuchofherlife.“I’vewantedtobringitup.It’sstrangetoseemyselfupthere,andsometimestherearepicturesIdon’tlikeofmyself,”shesaid.
Likemostothermodernkids,Caragrewupundertheinfluenceofsocialmedia.Facebook,Twitter,andYouTubewereallfoundedbeforeshewasborn.Instagramhasbeenaroundsinceshewasatoddler.Whilemanykidsmaynotyethaveaccountsthemselves,theirparents,schools,sportsteamshavebeenorganizinganonlinepresenceforthemsincebirth.Itisashocktoknowthatdetailsabouttheirliveshavebeensharedonlinewithouttheirpermissionorknowledge.Andthishasbecomeacommonexperienceformanyteenagers.
Recentlyaparentingbloggersaidthatdespiteher14-year-olddaughter’shorroratdiscoveringthathermotherhadsharedyearsofhighlypersonalstoriesandinformationaboutheronline,shesimplycouldnotstopdoingit.
Butit’snotjustcrazymommybloggerswhosharetheirchildren’sinformationonsocialmedia.Plentyofaverageparentsdothesame.There’sevenaspecialwordforit:
sharenting(晒娃).Almostaquarterofchildrenbegintheirdigitalliveswhenparentsuploadtheirprenatalsonogramscans(产前超声波扫描)totheInternettoastudyconductedbytheInternet-securityfirmAVG.Thestudyalsofoundthat92percentofkidsundertheageof2alreadyhavetheirownuniquedigitalidentity.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“toddler”inthesecondparagraphprobablymean?
A.Teenagegirl.B.Schoolstudent.C.Daughter.D.Veryyoungchild.
25.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?
A.AVGisthenameofanInternetcompany.
B.25%ofchildrenbegintheirdigitallivesbeforetheyareborn.
C.Fathersdon’tliketosharetheirkids’informationonsocialmedia.
D.Theword“sharenting”hasbeenappearingontheInternetrecently.
26.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthearticle?
A.GrowingupontheInternetB.ANewTermBorn
C.ParentsAddictedtoBloggingD.TheChildren’sHorror
C
Inthelate1960s,theanthropologist(人类学家)EdmundCarpenterarrivedinNewGuineaarmedwithmirrors,videosandPolaroidcameras,andamission:
todisrupt(扰乱)themindsofmembersoftheBiamitribe,whohadneverseenfullimagesofthemselves.“Aftertheirfirstastonishedresponse—coveringtheirmouthsandduckingtheirheads—theystoodfrozen,staringattheirimages.”Carpenter’sdevicesdisturbthatinnerimage,causingdiscomfort.Butnotforlong.Withindays,thevillagersgroomed(打扮)themselvesopenlybeforemirrorsandbegantakingPolaroidshotsofeachother.
It’sunclearifthePeopleofBiamiwerereallyasunfamiliarwithmirrorsasCarpenterthought.Butinanycase,what’sstrikingisn’thowstrangetheirreactionseems,buthowrelated.Doyouknowhowitfeelswhenyoumakeapleasantremarkinalift,butnobodyresponds?
Orwhentwopeoplegreetingeachothermisjudgewhethertogoforahandshake,ahugorasocialkiss?
That’sthesameawkwardness:
“self-consciousnesstingedwithuncertainty”,asDahldefinesit.Suddenly,IseeI’mviewednotasafriendlyconversationalist,butasastrangepersonwhotalksinthelift.
Asawkwardnessfeelsunpleasant,it’snaturaltowanttoovercomeit.Dahl’sinitialmotivationforwritingherbookCringeworthy:
ATheoryofAwkwardness,wastogetoverherownawkwardness.Butafterajourneythroughvariousawkwardexperiences,shemakesapersuasivecaseforcelebratingit.Weliveinanerawithmoreopportunitiesthanevertodoso.Butawkwardnessbreaksthatfalseappearance,exposingtheimperfectlifebehindit.Itcreatesastrangekindofsocialbond―howmuchincommonwehavewhenseeingthatbehindthedisguise—we’realljusttryingourbesttoseemfaultless.
Theawkwardyou,then,aretherealyou,theonewithoutthedefensiveperformance.Dahlevenindicatesthattakingafriendlierattitudetowardawkwardnessmighthelpusmakeconnectionswithpeopleholdingdifferentideas.
27.HowdidthepeopleofBiamifeelwhentheyfirstsawthemselvesinthemirror?
A.Shockedattheirreflections.B.S