安徽省蚌埠市届高三第三次教学质量检查考试英语试题 Word版含答案Word文件下载.docx
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例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.
答案是B
1.Whatwillthemandofirst?
A.Learnmoreaboutprices.B.Findasupplier.C.Doreports.
2.Whenwillthemeetingbeheld?
A.At11:
30.B.At12:
00.C.At13:
00.
3.Whyisthewomanleavingworkearly?
A.Totakecareofhermother.B.Topostapackage.C.Topickupacar.
4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?
A.Atrip.B.Food.C.Theweather.
5.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?
A.Hercustomer.B.Herco-worker.C.Herboss.
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、7题。
6.WhatwillthewomandoonSaturdayafternoon?
A.Doherhomework.B.Enjoyaconcert.C.Watchagame.
7.WherewillthewomangoonSunday?
A.Toapark.B.Toahospital.C.Totheman’shouse.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatisthewomansopinionaboutthecomputerscreen?
A.Big.B.Nice.C.Stylish.
9.Whatbringsthemanabitoftrouble?
A.Thescreen.B.Thekeyboard.C.Themouse.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatisthepurposeofthecall?
A.Toacceptaposition.B.Toadvertiseajobopening.C.Tocheckonajobapplication.
11.Forwhatdayistheman’sappointmentscheduled?
A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.
12.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Callherlater.B.MeetwithVictoriaSmith.C.Waitatthefrontdesk.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Takingtheman’sinformation.B.Conductinganinterview.
C.Organizingatrip.
14.Whichcitydoesthemanbookashuttlebusfor?
A.London.B.Milton.C.Toronto.
15.Whenwillthemanprobablyleavetheairport?
00.C.At12:
30.
16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?
A.Bookhisreturnticketinadvance.B.Collecthisluggagefirst.
C.Havesomecoffee.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhydidFagincometothespeaker?
A.Torentherhouse.B.Tobuyherhouse.C.Todecorateherhouse.
18.WhywasthespeakerhesitantaboutFaginsoffer?
A.Shedislikedhim.B.Themoneywasnotmuch.
C.They’ddamagesomeofherbelongings.
19.Howlongdidittaketopreparethehouseforthefilm?
A.Fourdays.B.Amonth.C.Twomonths.
20.Whatdidthespeakerdowhenthecrewleft?
A.Shewatchedafilm.B.Shevisitedherrelatives.
C.Sherepaintedthelivingroom.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
KnowingwhichofthesestatementshavebeenprovedbySCIENCE—andwhichareMYTHS(谬论)—couldimproveyourhealth.Herearesomehealthfactsyourdoctorwantsyoutoknow.
Notallheartattackshaveasymptom(症状)ofchestpain.
Truth!
A2012studyofmorethan1.1millionheartattackpatientsfoundthat31percentofmenand42percentofwomendidn’thaveanychestpainbeforebeinghospitalized.Call911forothersymptoms,too,includingshortnessofbreath,light–headedness,andpainelsewhereintheupperbody.
Youdonotneedeightglassesofwatereveryday.
Thereisnotanyscientificevidencethateightisthemagicnumber.Youmightneedmoreorlessthanthat,dependingonfactors(因素)suchasclimateandbodysize.Tomakesureyouaregettingenough,justdrinkwaterthroughouttheday.
Youneedlesssleepasyougetolder.
Myth!
Olderadultsoftensleeplessasaresultofseriousconditionsthataremorecommonwithageaswellasthedrugsusedtotreatthem.Butthatdoesn’tmeantheyrequirelesssleep.Whilesleepneedsvaryfrompersontoperson,mostadultsshouldgetatleastsevenhoursofsleepforhealth.
Readingindim(昏暗的)lightwillharmyoureyes.
Itmighttireyoureyesintheshortterm,butthere’snoevidencethatitwilldoanylastingdamage.Whenreading,positionlighttoshinedirectlyonthepageratherthanfromoveryourshouldertoreduceunpleasantbrightlight.
21.Whichofthefollowinghasbeenprovedtobetrue?
A.Youareinneedofmuchlesssleepasyougetolder.
B.Readingindimlightdoeslastingdamagetoyoureyes.
C.Someheartattacksdon’thaveasymptomofchestpain.
D.Youmustgetmorethaneightglassesofwatereveryday.
22.Accordingtothetext,whatmaybetheresultofusingdrugs?
A.Heartattacks.B.Weakeyes.C.Lesssleep.D.Shortnessofbreath.
23.What’sthepurposeofthetext?
A.Toinform.B.Toentertain.C.Toadvertise.D.Topraise.
B
APortland,Oregonman,ColinO’Brady,hasbecomethefirstpersontotravelacrossAntarcticabyhimselfwithreceivinganyassistance.
O’Bradycompletedthe1,500-kilometertriponWednesday.Hecrossedthecontinentin54days.Friends,familyandotherpeoplefollowedhisprogressthroughmessagesandpicturesheleftonsocialmedia.The33-year–oldO’BradydocumentedthetriponthesocialnetworkingserviceInstagram.
HewroteWednesdaythathetraveledthelast129kilometersinonebig,finalpushtothefinishline.Thedistancetookoveronedaytocomplete.O’Bradywrote,“Whilethelast32hoursweresomeofthemostchallenginghoursofmylife,theyhavequitehonestlybeensomeofthebestmomentsIhaveeverexperienced.”
Thedaybefore,hewrotethathewas“inthezone”andthoughthecouldmakeittotheendwithoutstopping.“I’mlisteningtomybodyandtakingcareofthedetailstokeepmyselfsafe,”hewrote“Icalledhomeandtalkedtomymom,sisterandwife—IpromisedthemIwillstopwhenIneedto.”
OtherpeoplehavetraveledacrossAntarctica,buttheyallhadsomeformofassistance.Theyeitherhadbetter,moreplentifulsuppliesorequipmentthathelpedmovethemforward.In2016,BritishexplorerHenryWorsley’sdiedinhisattempttotravelaloneacrossAntarcticaunassisted.Worsley’sfriendLouisRudd,alsofromBritain,isnowattemptinganunaidedsolo(单独的)journeyinhonorofWorsley.HewascompetingagainstO’Bradytobethefirsttodoit.O’BradyplanstostayonAntarcticauntilRuddfinisheshistrip.
24.WhatdoweknowaboutColinO’Brady?
A.HewasthefirsttotravelacrossAntarctica.
B.HesucceededincrossingAntarcticaunaided.
C.Hecoveredonly129kilometersin54days.
D.Hemademanyfriendswhiletakingthetrip.
25.WhatdoesO’Bradythinkofhislastdaybeforereachingthefinishline?
A.Tiringbutpeaceful.B.Boringandunlucky.
C.Challengingbutgreat.D.Worryinganddull.
26.Whatcanbeinferredinthelastparagraph?
A.SomepeoplehavemanagedtotravelacrossAntarctica.
B.WorsleysucceededintravelingaloneacrossAntarctica.
C.LouisRuddisnowundertakingthejourneywithWorsley.
D.O’BradywillhaveafiercecompetitionwithLouisRudd.
27.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheAntarcticContinent.B.TheImpossibleFirst.
C.TravelingInAntarctica.D.AnIncompleteJourney.
C
ForyearstheItaliancityofVenicehasbeenstrugglingwithafewconcerns.SaintMark’sSquareisoftenflooded.Venice’swaterwaysrequirerepairs.But,byfar,thebiggestproblemistherapidlygrowingnumberofvisitorstothecity.
SocityofficialshavedecidedtorequireallvisitorstopayafeetoenterVenice.Themoneywillhelptopayforcleaningandotherservicesthathelptokeepthecitybeautiful.
Venice’sMayorLuigiBrugnaroexplainedthedecisiontointernationalmediaduringavisittoRomelastweek.“Veniceisawonderoftheworldandonlyinthiswaycanitbesaved”,themayorsaid.“Thefeeprocesswillbeexperimentalatfirst”,headded.
Aone-dayvisitwillcostabout$7.Cityofficialshaveyettodecidewhenthefeecollectionwillbegin.ThemoneywillbecollectedbytransportcompaniesthatbringthetouriststoVenice.Thecitywillsetupcamerasforthosearrivinginprivatecars.Andtherewillbefinesforthosewhodonotpaythefee.Students,someworkersandchildrenundertheageofsixwillnothavetopay-Naturally,anyonebornorlivinginVeniceisexempt.
Cityofficialshopethiswillpreventtheovercrowdingthatoftencomeswithlargenumbersoftourists.SomepeoplelivinginVenicesaytheydonotbelievethefeeplanwillwork,LawyerRobertaPierabonsaysitwillbeimpossibletocollectthemoneyfromeveryonewhovisitsthecity.Visitorsarrivefromallsides.Shedoesnotbelievetouristscanbe.controlledandaddedthatshedisapprovedoftheplan.OtherVenetiansliketheidea.Theysayitwillmaketourismlessaggressive.Venetianslovetheircityandknowitwillneverstopappealingtovisitors.Veniceissospecial,theysay,thatitbelongstothewholeofhumanity.
28.WhatisthebiggestproblemthatarisesinVenice?
A.Thevisitorboom.B.Thepoorcityservice.
C.Thefrequentflood.D.Thewaterwayrepair.
29.Howwillcityofficialsdealwiththebigproblem?
A.Byeducatingcitizens.B.Bychargingfees.
C.Bydoingexperiments.D.Byturningtomedia.
30.Whatdoestheunderlineword“exempt”probablymeaninParagraph4?
A.Askedtostay.B.Permittedtosettle.
C.Requirednottoenter.D.Allowednottopay.
31.Whoopposedthefeeplan?
A.MayorLuigiBrugnaro.B.AllVenetians.
C.LawyerRobertaPierabon.D.Cityofficials.
D
Afterasalon(美发厅)turnsawayaphysicallychallengedwoman,astrangermakesatrulybeautifulgesture.“Beautyisn’tabouthavingaprettyface.It’sabouthavingaprettymind,aprettyheart,andaprettysoul,Oh,andpretty