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广东省广州大学附中学年高一英语上学期期中三校联考试含答案师生通用
2017-2018学年上学期期中三校联考
高一英语
本试卷共8页,94小题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
第一卷(110分)
一、听力(共两节,满分15分)
第一节听力理解(四段共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
每段播放两遍。
各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
听下面一段对话,回答第1-2小题:
1.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodofortheparty?
A.PreparefoodB.RecordsomemusicC.Hireaband
2.Whenwillthespeakersmeetagainbeforetheparty?
A.ThisMondayB.ThisFridayC.NextTuesday
听下面一段对话,回答第3-5小题:
3.Whatisthewoman’sfather?
A.AcollegeteacherB.AbusinessmanC.Adoctor
4.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewoman?
A.Startdrawingasearlyaspossible
B.Applyforanartscollege
C.Choosehermajorcarefully
5.Whenwillthewomantalkwithherparents?
A.TonightB.TomorrowafternoonC.Tomorrowevening
听下面一段对话,回答第6-8小题:
6.WhatcolourwasJoel’scar?
A.RedB.WhiteC.Black
7.HowlongdidittakeJoeltopasshiswrittentest?
A.SixdaysB.AmonthC.Sixweeks
8.HowdidJoellearntodriveintheend?
A.Hisuncletaughthim
B.Hiscousintaughthim
C.Hetaughthimself
听下面一段对话,回答第9-10小题:
9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.HusbandandwifeB.BrotherandsisterC.Motherandson
10.WhendidJeancomebackfromWashington?
A.Yesterdayafternoon.B.Lastnight.C.Thismorning
第二节听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面一段独白,请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为11-15的空格中。
听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间。
录音读两遍,你将有60秒钟的作答时间。
Nancy’sbirthdayparty
AboutNancy
Nancywasbornon11.__________18.SheisinGradeTwoinaseniorhighschool.
Shehasfriendsatschooland12._________;shehasfriendsinswimmingclassanddancingclass.
AboutSusan
SusanwasNancy’sbestfriendandsheis17yearsold,too.
Theydoeverythingtogether:
goingtoschool,goingbackhome,goingshoppingand13._________.
Abouttheparty
Itwasapoolparty.About30teenagerscametoparty.Therewasalottoeatanddrink:
hamburgersandhotdogs;oranges,applesandbananas;14.__________;sodaandjuice.Theyswaminthepoolandfloatedonthefloats,playedcardsbythepoolandplayedlotsofothergames.
Nooneleftforhomeuntil15._________pm.
二、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请从16-25题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出正确的一项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
16.This is the very book____I want to find.
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whom
17.Therearemanytrees_____theycanhavearest.
A.onwhichB.underthatC.fromwhichD.underwhich
18.Theoldtemple_____roofwasdamagedinastormisnowunderrepair.
A.itsB.whichC.whoseD.ofwhich
19.Theteachersaid,"Don'tbelate,Mary."Theteachertold_____.
A.Marynottobelate B.Marytobenotlate
C.Maryarenotlate D.nottobelate
20.Theteachertolduslight____muchfasterthansoundandthis____whyyousawthelightningfirstand
thenheardthethunder.
A.runs,was B.ran,wasC.runs,isD.ran,is
21.Football,____isaverypopulargame,isplayedallovertheworld.
A.thatB.itC.whichD.as
22.MyconnectionwithpandasgoesbacktomydaysonaTVshowinthemid-1980s,____IwasthefirstWesternTVreporter.
A.whichB.whenC.whereD.why
23.—Jim,wouldyoucomehere,please?
—OK,I________.
A.havecomeB.comeC.amcomingD.wouldcome
24.I_______tonight.I______myplaneticket.
A.willleave,gotB.leave,havegotC.amleaving,havegotD.amleaving,got
25Thereason____youfailed,Isuppose,was____youdidn’tfollowyourteacher’sadvice.
A.why,thatB.that,whyC.which,becauseD.why,because
三、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Amanthirstsforadventure.Oftenthejourneyisthedestinationitself,andyoucanlearnalotfromabriefadventureintothewild.Herearefourtypesofoutdooradventuresthateverymanshouldattempttotake.
1.TheAscent(登高)
Mountainclimbingandbackpackingisonewaytotrulytestyourlimits.It’satestofmentalandphysicalstrength.Besides,itoftenrequiresmonthsofpreparation.Thereareplentifulfamousmountainsnotableforbeingextremelychallengingforeventhemostdedicatedclimbers.Theonethingtheyallhaveincommonisthattheyattractacertaintypeofaperson:
onewithadesiretodefeatnature.
2.TheSolo(单独的)Trip
Goingoutintothewild,alone,isoneofthescariestthingsalotofpeoplecouldeverimagine.Ifyoutakeproperprecautions,asolotripcanbeaveryfreeingandrewardingexperience.Particularlyifyouhavesomeheavythingsgoingoninyourlife—perhapsafailingrelationship,switchingcareers,orfinancialconflict—gettingawayfromeveryoneandeverythingcanputyouintunewithnature,andwithyourself.
3.TheOpenOcean
Whetheryoufindyourselfinakayak(皮船),sailboat,oranyotherkindofwaterboat,gettingoutonthewaterarousessomeveryspecialfeelings.Nothingquitecomparestohavingagentlewindinyourface,asyoustareoutatthevastandglassyexpanseoftheopenwater.
4.Endurance(耐力)Challenge
Thisiswhenyou’reseriousaboutputtingyourlifeonhold,andgettingawayfromitall.Endurance,inthiscase,canmeananumberofthings.
Tripslikethiscanlastmonths,andincludethousandsofmiles.Buttheywilltesteveryfiberofyourbeing—psychologically,you’llbeinconstantbattle.Physically,you’llbetiredandhungryalmostallthetime.Andallofthosethingsmakethesetypesofadventurestheextremetestofwill.Youcanclimbmountains,deserts,riversandlakes.
26.Whatisthecommonpointofthewell-knownchallengingmountains?
A.Theyappealtopeoplewhoareeagertoovercomenature.
B.Theyarebeautifulenoughtoattractvisitors.
C.Theyaresuitableforthosewhoareexperienced.
D.Theydrawtheattentionofpeoplewhoarewell-prepared.
27.Whatcanberegardedasanendurancechallenge?
A.Arelaxingwalkaroundapark.B.Ashorttriptothecountryside.
C.AbikerideacrosstheUnitedStates.D.Apleasantreturntonature.
28.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Toappealtomorepeopletotakeadventures.
B.Tointroducefourtypesofoutdooradventures.
C.Tocomparefourtypesofoutdooradventures.
D.Topresentthedifficultiesoffourtypesofoutdooradventures
B
ATaiwaneseschoolboy,12,fellrightintoavaluable,centuries-oldpaintingonavisittoaLeonarddaVinci-themedshowinTaipei.Whenheputouthishandtoholdhimself,hetoreahole“thesizeofafist”ina$1.5millionartwork,“Flowers”,by17th-centuryItalianBaroqueartistPaoloPorpora.
“Theboywasprobablytooconcentratedonlisteningtowhattheguidewassaying,andthereforestumbled,”saidSunChi-hsuan,oneoftheexhibition’sorganizers.ButSunsaidthecostofrepairstothedamagedpaintingwouldbecoveredbyinsurance,meaningtheboyandhisfamilywon’tbeaskedtopayup.“I’mactuallythinkingofaskingtheboybacktobeavolunteerintheexhibitionforoneday,”Sunsaid,“asapunishment.”
ThepaintingisundergoingrestorationbyexpertsinTaipei.“Wewillbegintherestorationworkbymendingthepartthatwastornontheback,”saidLeoTsai,afineartrestorer.“Wewillthenturntorestoringthepaintsonthefrontside.”
Curator(馆长)AndreaRossiwasleftdumbfoundedbynewsoftheaccident,accordingtoSun.“WhenItoldthecurator,hewassoshockedthatfortwotothreeminuteshecouldn'tsayasingleword,”Sunsaid.“Buthewasactuallymostworriedthattheboyandfamilywouldputtoomuchpressureonthemselves.”“Thisisaone-offaccident,”Suninsisted.“Ibelieveifviewersareplacedsofarawayinthedistancethatpaintingswon’tbedestroyedifsomeonestumbles,theywon’tbeabletoappreciatethepaintingstothefullextent.”Sincenewsoftheaccident,visitornumbersattheshowhavegoneup,buttherestrictedareainfrontofeachpaintinghasbeenenlargedtopreventfurtheraccidents.
29.Whydidtheboytearaholeintheartwork“Flowers”?
A.Toconcentrateontheexhibit.B.Tosupporthimselfwhiletripping.
C.Tolistentowhattheguidewassaying.D.Tofallintothisvaluableandcenturies-oldpainting.
30.Whowouldpayfortherepairstothedamagedpainting?
A.Theexhibition’sorganizers.B.Theboyandhisfamily.
C.ExpertsinTaipei.D.Insurance.
31.WhatwastheCuratorAndreaRossi’sresponsetotheaccident?
A.Hehadnothingtosayaboutit.B.Hewassurprisedatitandbecamedumb.
C.Hecouldnotspeakanymorebecauseofit.D.Heshowedhisconcernfortheboyandhisfamily.
32.Whatwastheresultoftheaccident?
A.Morepeoplepaidavisittotheexhibition.
B.Theboyandhisfamilyworkedasvolunteers.
C.Allviewersareplacedsofarawayfromthepaintings.
D.Theexpertscouldnotfullyrestorethedamagedpainting.
C
Youaregivenmanyopportunitiesinlifetochoosetobeavictimorcreator.Whenyouchoosetobeavictim,theworldisacoldanddifficultplace.“They”didthingstoyouwhichcausedallofyourpainandsuffering.“They”arewrongandbad,andlifeisterribleaslongas“they”arearound.Oryoumayblameyourselfforallyourproblems,thusinternalizing(内化)yourvictimization.Thetruthis,yourlifeislikelytostaythatwayaslongasyoufeelaneedtoblameyourselforothers.
Thosewhochoosetobecreatorslookatlifequitedifferently.Theyknowthereareindividualswhomightliketocontroltheirlives,buttheydon’tletthisgetintheway.Theyknowtheyhavetheirweaknesses,yettheydon’tblamethemselveswhentheyfail.Whateverhappens,theyhavechoiceinthematter.Theybelievetheirdancewitheachsacred(神圣的)momentoflifeisagiftandthatstormsareanaturalpartoflifewhichcanbringtherainneededforemotionalandspiritualgrowth.
Victimsandcreatorsliveinthesamephysical