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四川省成都市届高三英语第一次诊断试题外研版
成都市2015届高中毕业班第一次诊断性检测
英语
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
第I卷(选择题)1至8页,第11卷(非选择题)9至10页,共10页;满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考籍号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用
橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上,
4.所有题口必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。
5.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。
第I卷(选择题,共90分)
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节语法和词汇知识(共10小题;每小题1分.满分10分)
从A,B,C,1)四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卜上将该选项涂黑。
1.--Excuseme,haveyougotthetime?
--__________
A.Notatall.B.It'stentofive.
C.Yes,I'mfreenow.D.What'swrong?
2.It’sprobablethatrockets___about2,000yearsagoinChina.
A.weredatedfromB.datedfrom
C.aredatedfromD.datefrom
3.Gonearethedays___wespenttimefishingandsw-imnungintheunpollutedriver.
A.thatB.whenC.whatD.where
4.ThediscoveryofgoldinthewestmademanyAmericansbelievethatafortune_.
A.wouldmadeB.ismade
C.wastobemadeD.hasmade
5.Nowthatyou’vefallenbehind·___needstobedonesothatyoucancatchup.
A.fewB.manyC.littleD.much
6.Byshakinghands,peoplecommunicateamessage___theytrusteachother.
A.whichB.whatC.whetherD.that
7.Inhisteens,CharlesDickenslivedapoorlife,which___havecontributedto
hislaterwriting.
A.canB.mustC.shouldD.need
8.Typically,problemsarise___cautionisabsent.
A.whichB.whatC.whereD.that
9.Squaredancing,___asawaytorelaxandexercisebysomepeople,hasbrought
aboutlotsofarguments.
A.seenB.toseeC.tobeseenD.seeing
10.Allfootballfans____theGerrrvans’finalvictoryinthe2014WorldCupthisAugust.
A.witnessedB.havewitnessedC.arewitnessingD.wouldwitness
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,13,C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Roland,acarpenterinVirginia,andSheilahadthreekids一twoboysandonebaby
Jessica.Thebabyhadbeeninandoutof11forthelastyearbecauseofseveral
diseases.Shewasveryweakandsick.Thedoctorswerenot12thatshewouldlive
anotheryear.
TakingcareofJessicawassocostlythatthefamilyfeltithardto13it.
Thingswerehad.Rolandsawno14attheendofthistunnel.Thenhesawa(n)
15inthenewspaper:
“Securityguardsandcontractworkers16.$100,000ayear.
First$80,000taxfree.$20,00017forextendingcontractanextrayear.”Hecalled
thenumber.The18wasbusy,buthekeptcallingandfinallygotthrough.He19
thatthejobswerealltaken,buttheytoldhimplentyofjobswere20,available.They
said,heywouldgivehimtwoweeksof21inTexas.ThentheywouldflyhimtoIraq
forhisjot).
RolandtoldSheilaliehadto22thisjob.Heknewitwasdangerous;hemightget
injuredorkilled,butthemoneywasonlytoo23.Plus·thefamilywouldhavefull
medicalbenefits·whichwouldenablethebabytogetthe24sheneeded.Rolandsaidif
he25thefirstyear,hewouldprobably26forthebonusandasecondyear.
ButSheilawasworried.Sheasked,“Whatifyougetkilled?
Whatarewegoingtodo
27you?
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“Youcan'tthinklikethat,honey,”hesaid.“You'vegottobe28.Thinkabout
howwelloffwe'llbeintwoorthree29afterIbringbackallthatmoney.Thisisthe
bestthingIcandoforthis30
Sheilahuggedhimandsobbed.“Idon’twantyoutogo.”
11.A.bedB.hospitalC.sightD.time
12.A.confidentBawareC..worriedD.surprised
13.A.countB.affordC.putD.face
14.A.signB.trafficC.trainD.light
15.A.advertisementB.articleC.pictureD.job
16.A.wantedB.employedC.foundD.offered
17.A.incomeB.salaryC.bonusD.tax
18.A.lineB.telephoneC.interviewerD.operator
19.A.believedB.fearedC.hopedD.knew
20.A.almostB.hardlyC.stillD.even
21.A.thinkingB.trainingC.holidayD.salary
22.A.takeB.keepC.refuseD.offer
23.A.muchB.touchingC.hardD.inviting
24.A.moneyB.careC.schoolingD.food
25.A.heldB.failedC.survivedD.died
26.A.hangonB.moveonC.signupD.endup
27.A.forB.beyondC.withD.without
28.A.diligentB.independentC.carefulD.positive
29.A.yearsB.seasonsC.monthsD.weeks
30.A.purposeB.reasonC.familyD.country
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Thepositionslistedbelowarecurrentlybeingadvertised.
ApplicationProcess
Applicantsareaskedtodownloadandcompletetheapplicationformandreturneither
byposttoHRDepartment,EtonCollege‘Windsor,Berkshire6DJorbyemailto
recruitmentL:
(etoncollege.org.uk
Personalsubmission(提交)isn'tallowed.Applicantscanalsodownloadtheapplication
formfromtheEtonCollegewebsitebyclickingthelinkbelow:
http:
//www.etoncollege.
com/SupportStafrVacancies
31.Whatisreallynecessaryforthepositionofagardener
A.Previousworkingexperience.
B.RequiredPA1andPA2licenses.
C.Knowledgeofusingofficesoftwares.
D.Workinghoursfrom7amto.4pm.
32.A(n)_____willberequiredtoworkthelongesthoursperweek.
A.cleanerB.gardenerC.chefD.administrator
33.Howcananapplicantreturntheapplicationform
A.Inperson.B.Bypostonly.C.Byemailonly.D.Bypostoremail.
34.Thispassageismostlikelytoberead____.
A.onawebsiteB.onanoticeboard
C.inaphonebookD.inalocalnewspaper
B
Afternearly50yearsofseparation,anelderlywomanhasbeenreunitedwiththe
familythatshefearedwaslosttoherforever.
CelestineThompsonleftMississippiwhenshewas14yearsoidandeventuallysettled
inNewYork,whereshespentmorethan30yearsofherlife,accordingtoWLOX13
News.Aftersurvivingafirein1992,Thompsonwasinacoma(昏迷)fortwoyearsand
hassinceexperiencedmemoryloss.The90-year-oldfounditdifficulttorecalldetailsabout
herfamily.
ButlatersherememberedthenameofhernephewClarenceWoodway.Thenanother
womanwhoknowsThompsoninMississippiwasabletotrackWoodwaydownandhelp
reuniteThompsonwithherlargefamily.
“Inourminds,mybrotherandIweretalkingthatshewasn’thereanymore,because
wehadn’theardfromherforaverylongtime,”DonaldDavis,anotheroneofThompson’s
nephews,toldthemedia.“Youknow,wewereoverjoyedwhenwefoundoutthatwehad
gottenincontactwithher.”
AfewofThompson’srelativesvisitedherinNewYork,andthenarrangedalarger
reunionwhichwasheldthispastSaturdayinGulfport,Mississippi,theAssociatedPress
reported.
ThompsonnowlivesinGreensboro,Alabama,withacaretaker,and,althoughsheis
yettomeetthemall,shehasregainedquiteasizeablefamilyof23niecesandnephews,64
grandniecesandnephews,66great-grandniecesandnephewsand34great-great-grand
niecesandnephews,accordingtotheAssociatedPress.
35.WhatcanweknowaboutThompson?
A.Shesufferedmemorylossandforgoteverythingaboutherself.
B.She’slostcontactwithherfamilysincesheleftherhometown.
C.ShehadalargerreunionwithherfamilymembersinMississippi.
D.SheliveswithacaretakerandherrelativesinAlabamaatpresent.
36.WhohelpedThompsongetcontactwithherfamily?
A.PeoplefromWLOX13News.B.Awomanwhoknowsher.
C.TheAssociatedPress.D.Thecaretakershe'slivingwith.
37.HowmanygenerationsarethereinThompson’slargefamily?
A."Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
38.WhatcanwelearnfromThompson’sstory?
A.Greathopesmakeagreatwoman.
B.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.
C.Misfortunewilltellwhatfortuneis.
D.Lifewonderscanreallytakeplace.
C
Summertimeisinfullswing,whichformanykidsmeansbeinghappilyremovedfrom
theclassroomstrictnessandthestressofdailyhomework.
Butaskidsandparentsenjoytheirwell-deservedbreakfromschoolwork,wecanall
takeamoreactiveroleinensuringtheirmindsdon’tsimplymeltawayintoamessofvideo
games,textingandsocialmedia.
Summeristheperfecttimetoencouragechildrentoread.Arecentstudy,conducted
byCommonSenseMedia,hasfoundthattheolderkidsget,thelesslikelytheyaretoread
forpleasure.
Therehasbeenadropinreadingamongallkids,especiallyadolescentsovertime.And
readingforfundropsoffdramaticallyaschildrengrow.Thestudyfoundthatmorethan
halfofallnine-year-oldsreaddailyforfun.Butthosenumbersdroptojust27percent
among13-year-oldsandevenlowerforolderteens.In1984,31percentof17-year-oldssaid
theyreadeverydayforpleasure.Butthatnumberhasdroppedtoadisturbing19percent
today.
It’snotjustthekidswhoarereadingless.Parentsalsoreadtotheirchildrenlessthan
ever.Arecentsurveyshowsthisbusiergenerationofparentsreadtotheirchildrenjustan
averageof30minutesperday-downfromanaverageof45minutesperdayin1999.
Intoday’sworld,therearemoredistractionsforchildren,andreadingdoesn’talways
standhighonthatlist.Partofthedeclineissurelyduetothetechnologyimpacton
children.Butthedigitalrevolutionalsomeansopportunity.Therearemoreplatformsthan
everforchildrentoread:
fromtabletstoe-Readers.Inthisbravenewworld,wemustfind
morecreativewaystoengageourkidsandensurethatweareraisinganewgenerationof
readers.
39.Oneofthemainreasonswhychildrenreadlessisthat_.
A.theirreadingproficiencyisdeclining
B.theyarefacedwiththehomeworkstress
C.parentsaretoobusytoreadtothem
D.bookswrittenforthemarenotattractive
40.HowdidtheauthordescribethedeclineofreadinginParagraph4?
A.Bylistingfigures.B.Bygivingexamples.
C.Byconductingasurvey.D.Bytellingastory.
41.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?
A.Digitalrevolutioncanbenefitpeople’sreadinghabits.