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黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学学年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题Word版缺答案

2017-2018学年

(考试时间:

120分钟满分:

150分共6页)

本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考号填写清楚。

2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂。

3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效:

在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。

第一部分:

听力测试

第一节(共5小题)

1.Wheredoesthemanlistentotheradio?

A.Inhiscar.B.InhisofficeC.Inhishouse.

2.Whatdoesthewomantelltheboytodo?

A.Dohousework

B.Playbasketball

C.Prepareforthetest

3.Whatdoesthemanappreciateaboutthemovie?

A.TheperformanceB.ThesceneC.Thestory

4.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthecamera?

A.$150B.$175C.$200

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Beth’sbikeB.Beth’sinjuryC.Atennismatch

第二节(共15小题)

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ABC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,每小题将给出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6、7题。

6.Whatisthemanlookingfor?

A.AbusstationB.Abusinesscenter.C.Arailwaystation

7.Howdoesthewomansuggestthemango?

A.BytaxiB.OnfootC.Bybus

听第7段材料,回答8、9题。

8.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?

A.HerhusbandB.HerbossC.Herco-worker

9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofmakingsmalltalk?

A.EasyB.Impolite.C.Time-wasting.

听第8段材料,回答10至12题。

10.Whatmightbetherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.NeighborsB.TeacherandstudentC.Classmates

11.Whatconcernstheman?

A.Hemightdisturbhismother.

B.Heisafraidoflosingthecompetition

C.Hecan’tfindapieceofsuitablemusic.

12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Practiceatalocalmusicstore.

B.Learnfromheraunt’semployees.

C.Playthepianoinfrontofthepublic.

听第9段材料,回答13至16题。

13.Whycan’tthemanrenewthebook?

A.Hereturnsittoolate.

B.Othershavereservedit.

C.Herefusestopaythefine.

14.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.ChooseanotherbookB.GotohisclassroomD.Filloutaform

15.Howwillthewomangetintouchwiththeman?

A.Bye-mailB.ByphoneC.Bymail

16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heborrowedabooktenyearsago

B.Hewantstoborrowtenbooksnow

C.HereservesacopyofPrideandprejudice.

听第10段材料,回答17至20题。

17.Howmuchshouldchildrenagedbetween14and16payperweek?

A.$105B.$95C.$85

18.Whatshouldchildrenbring?

A.SpecialclothesB.TheirlunchC.Theirbooks

19.Whenisthereashow?

A.OnMondayB.OnThursdayC.OnFriday

20.Whatcanchildrendotoday?

A.Askforabookingform

B.Attendthesummercourse

C.VisittheSilverStarSchool

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

A

AnewspapersaidafederaljudgesentencedBruceJonesto12yearsinfederalprisonforfraud.Overa10-yearperiod,Joneshadmanagedtocheatthousandsofpeoplethroughoutthestateoutofalmost$10million.

HeadvertisedhisfantasticideasonTV.“Forsomereason,Jonessaid,“TVseemstobreaktheice.Eventhoughyouareatotalstrangertotheviewer,onceheseesyouonTVinhishome,hefeelslikeheknowsyou.Youenterhislivingroomandbecomeatrustedfriend.

Joneshadanimaginationthatwouldn’tquit.Onetimeheshowedviewersan“officialgovernmentearthquakereportwhich“provedthatthewesternhalfofCaliforniawouldcollapseintotheseawithinthreeyears.For$100,hesaid,Joneswouldinsureyourhouseandpropertyforfullvalue.ThousandsofpeoplewhosawthatTVadsenthimahundreddollarseach.

InanotherTVad,Jonesclaimedthathehadcometoanagreementwiththefederalandstategovernmentforexclusive(独享的)airrights.Hetoldviewersthat,foronly$100,theycouldownthefirst10milesabovealltheirproperty.Youwouldbeabletochargeanycommercialplanethatflewoveryourproperty$100percrossing.Youwouldalsobeabletochargegovernmentrockets,satellites,spaceshuttles,andspacestations$100foreachandeveryviolationofyourairrights.

Anothertime,Jonesclaimedtohaveinventedaproductthatgetsridofcalories.Heshowedtheviewersaspraycanof“NoCal.HesaidthatbysimplysprayingNoCalonyourfood,achemicalinteractionwouldcauseallthecaloriesinthefoodtosimplydisappearwithinabout10seconds.TheNoCalwasonly$10acan.Asusual,Jonesreceivedthousandsofchecksinthemail.

ThejudgetoldJonesthatheshouldbeashamedofhimself.Jonesrespondedthathewasveryashamedofhimself,andthatwhenhegotoutofprisonhehopedtobecomeaTVadvisertohelppeopleavoidgettingcheated.HetoldthejudgethathewasalreadydevelopinganinstructionalCDthat,formerely$100,wouldsavepeoplethousandsofdollarsinscams(骗局).Thejudgenodded,andthenchangedJones’sentencefrom10yearsto12years.

21.AccordingtoJones,hecouldsuccessfullycheatmanypeoplemainlybecause_______.

A.hepromisedthemalargeprofit

B.theyweretooeagertomakemoney

C.theybelievedtoomuchinTVads

D.hewasskillfulincommunicatingwithpeople

22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Jonesshowedunusualimaginationinhistricks.

B.Joneswascloselyrelatedtothestategovernment.

C.WesternCaliforniawasindangerofgoingunderthesea.

D.Jonesfeltguiltyandwasdeterminedtoleadanewlife.

23.Wecaninferthatpeoplewhowantedtobuy“NoCalfromJones______.

A.weremainlyfromlowincomefamilies

B.allhadarichknowledgeofchemistry

C.wereprobablyinterestedinlosingweight

D.usuallydidtheshoppingthroughtheInternet

24.Thejudgechangedthesentenceatlastbecause______.

A.Joneswasplanninganotherbigscam

B.hehadsufferedfromJones’scamshimself

C.Joneshadcheatedmorepeoplethanheexpected

D.hehadsufferedfromJones’scamshimself

B

Let’ssupposeyoudiscoveredanunusualanimal,onenotdescribedinanypresentzoologybook.Howwouldyoubegintoidentifyacreaturethatmay—ormaynot—exist?

Orsupposeyoucameuponananimalthatscientiststhoughthaddiedthousandsofyearsago.Theseareexactlythekindsofpuzzlingsituationsthatcrypto-zoologistsdealwitheveryday.

CryptocomesfromtheGreekwordskryptos,whichmeanshidden,andzoology,thestudyofanimals.Ofcourse,crypto-zoologistsmustacquireathoroughandcompleteknowledgeofallkindsofanimals,bothlivingandextinct,suchasdinosaurs.Inaddition,theymustbeabletotellthedifferencebetweenarealdiscoveryandacaseofmistakenidentity.

Youmayhaveheardofpeoplewhoclaimthey’veseentheLochNessMonsterorBigfoot.Mostcrypto-zoologistsdoubtthatproofofeitherNessicorBigfootwilleverbefound.Buttheyhavemanydiscoveriesoflessimpressivecreatures,likethepseudoryx,toinvestigate.

Thepseudoryx,fromtheVietnameserainforest,lookslikeagoat,butitisreallymorecloselyrelatedtotheox.Theevidenceforthepseudoryxwaspiecedtogetherfromthevillagers’collectionofbones,andhides.Eventhoughtheresearcherscouldnotfindanactualpseudoryx,atalentedVietnamesetaxidermistwasabletoreconstructamodelfromthepartstheresearchersbroughttohim.Scientistsalsoanalyzedthegeneticmaterialfromapseudoryx’sbones.Theiranalysisconfirmedthatthepseudoryxwascertainlyauniquenewspecies,unlikeanythathadbeenidentifiedbefore.

Othercrypto-zoologistsarepresentlyworkingtoprovetheexistenceofasmallapecalledtheorang-pen-dekonthe island of Sumatra.Stillothersarelookingintosightingsofthemoa,aflightlessbirdwhichwasthoughttobeextinctforhundredsofyears.

Newtypesofanimalsarecontinuingtobediscovered.Thecrypto-zoologistisconstantlyanalyzingthefactsandtryingtosolvethemysteries.Foreverymysterythatissolved,anewoneislikelytoappear.

25.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowthat         .

A.crypto-zoologyisasciencecomingfrom Greece

B.doingresearchincrypto-zoologyisademandingtask

C.crypto-zoologiststrytodeterminewhetheranimalsreallyexist

D.crypto-zoologistsareskillfulatdistinguishingbetweentheoryandassumption

26.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthepartscollected?

A.Anartificialcopywasmadefromthepartscollected.

B.Evidencefromthevillagershelpedtofindarealpseudoryx.

C.Thegeneticmaterialiscomparedwiththatofagoatandanox.

D.It’sdoubtfulwhetherpseudoryxisdifferentfromtheexistinganimals.

27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Uncoveredtruthinanimals

B.Lookingforunknownanimals

C.Crypto-zoology—anewfieldofscience

D.Crypto-zoologists—thedetectivesinscience

28.Theexamplesofanimalsinthepassageareusedto        .

A.appealreaderstosolvemysteries

B.showhowcrypto-zoologistswork

C.informpeoplethatmanyanimalsareingreatdanger

D.showtheimportanceofpreservingthebalanceofnature

C

InAmerica,agehasitsspecialadvantages.Andoneofthemoreimpressiveofthemistheseniorcitizendiscount.Anyonewhohasreachedacertainage–insomecasesaslowas55–isautomaticallyentitledtoplentyofpricereductionsatnearlyeverylevelofcommerciallife.Eligibility(资格)isdeterminednotbyone’sneedbutbythedateonone’sbirthcertificate.Practicallythediscountshavebecomearoutinepartofmanybusinesses–ascommonascolortelevisionsinmotelroomsandfreecoffeeonairliners.

Peoplewithgrayhairoftenaregiventhediscountswithoutevenaskingforthem;yet,millionsofAmericansaboveage60arehealthyandsolvent.Businessesthatwouldneverdareofferdiscountstocollegestudentsoranyoneunder30freelyofferthemtoolderAmericans.Thepracticeisacceptablebecauseofthewidespreadbeliefthat“elderlyand“needyaresynonymous.Perhapsthatoncewastrue,buttoday,tobesure,thereiseconomicvarietywithintheelderly,andmostofthemaren’tpoor.

Itisimpossibletodetermi

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