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2015届高三第五次联考·英语试卷

  考生注意:

1.本试卷共130分。

考试时间100分钟。

2.答题前,考生务必将密封线内的项目填写清楚。

3.请将试卷答案填在试卷后面的答题卷上。

4.交卷时,可根据需要在加注“

”标志的夹缝处进行裁剪。

5.本试卷主要考试内容:

高考全部内容。

                                   

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:

单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.InMarch2014,theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)reported    majorEbolaoutbreakinGuinea,    westernAfricannation. 

A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD.the;the

2.    independenttravelisconcerned,thishoteloffersthebestrates. 

A.AssoonasB.AslongasC.AsfarasD.Aswellas

3.Toeveryone’sshock,themurdererofthelittlegirlwas    tofiveyearsinjailonly. 

A.finedB.agreedC.sentencedD.distributed

4.MrJohnsonwasdisappointedathisstudentsforhavingapassivelearning    . 

A.attitudeB.energyC.progressD.result

5.Inmodernsociety,allmenarecreatedequal,    wealth,birth,race,etc. 

A.accordingtoB.becauseofC.inadditiontoD.regardlessof

6.Thepassengers    escapeddeathwhenabombexplodedinthesubwaystation,killingsixtypeople. 

A.looselyB.traditionallyC.narrowlyD.valuably

7.Samwaslateforschoolthismorningbecausehe    untilmidnight. 

A.sleptB.wouldn’tsleepC.didn’tsleepD.wassleeping

8.Theyproducedtworeports,    ofwhichcontainedanyusefulsuggestions. 

A.allB.noneC.eitherD.neither

9.Therateofinflation(通货膨胀)mustbe    .Otherwise,somepeoplewillbeunabletoaffordfood. 

A.heldoffB.helddownC.heldonD.heldup

10.I    admitIwassurprisedthisbeautifuldresscostsolittle. 

A.shallB.mustC.mightD.can

11.PeoplearetalkingaboutthenewAmericanfilm    intwoweeks. 

A.putonB.toputonC.beingputonD.tobeputon

12.Readinglettersisonewayhelikestostayconnectedto    peopleacrossthecountryarethinkingandcareabout. 

A.whatB.thatC.howeverD.whenever

13.Thebald(光秃的)eagleisthenationalbirdofUSA,    symbolizesstrengthandalertness(机敏). 

A.whatB.whichC.whoD.that

14.—Wheredidyoufindyourson?

—Itwasonthecampus    heoftenplaysfootballwithhisclassmates. 

A.whichB.whereC.thatD.when

15.Mandy:

IthinkI’llhaveahamburger.

James:

    . 

Mandy:

Likewhat?

A.Again?

YoushouldtrysomethingnewB.Youalwayswantahamburger

C.HamburgerisyourfavoriteD.Pizzaisbetterthanhamburger

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,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Myfatherwasaself-taughtmandolin(曼陀林琴)player.Hewasoneofthe 16 mandolinplayersinourtown.Hecouldnotreadmusic, 17 ifheheardatuneafewtimes,hecouldplayit.Whenhewasyounger,hewasa 18 ofasmallcountrymusicband.Theywouldplayat 19 dancesandonafewoccasionswouldplayforthelocalradiostation.Heoftentoldus 20 hehadtriedand 21 apositionintheband. 

Dadlovedtoplaythemandolinforhis 22 becauseheknewweenjoyedsingingandhearinghimplay.Hewas 23 that.Ifhecouldgivepleasuretoothers,hewould,especiallyhisfamily.Hewasalwaysthere, 24 histimeandeffortstoseethathisfamilyhadenoughintheirlife. 

In1993myfatherwasdiagnosedwithlungcancer.He 25 nottoreceivechemotherapytreatments(化疗)sothathecouldliveouttherestofhislifein 26 .Aboutaweekbeforehis 27 ,weaskedDadifhewouldplaythemandolinforus.Hemadeexcusesbutsaid“ 28 ”.Heknewitwouldprobablybethe 29 timehewouldplayforus.Hetuneduptheoldmandolinandplayedafewnotes.WhenI 30 ,therewasnotadryeyeinthefamily.Wesawbeforeusaquiethumblemanwithaninner 31 .Dadwouldneverplaythemandolinforusagain.We 32 atthetimethathewouldn’thaveenoughstrengthtoplay,andthatmakesthememoryofthatdayeven 33 .Dadwasdoingsomethinghehaddoneallhislife, 34 .Sickashewas,hewas 35 helpingothers. 

16.A.oldestB.youngestC.bestD.poorest

17.A.butB.soC.forD.and

18.A.fanB.memberC.bossD.singer

19.A.personalB.urbanC.nationalD.local

20.A.whenB.ifC.whyD.how

21.A.quitB.createdC.earnedD.lost

22.A.familyB.bandC.fatherD.friends

23.A.inB.withC.forD.like

24.A.savingB.wastingC.sharingD.sacrificing

25.A.choseB.beggedC.agreedD.afforded

26.A.honourB.dignityC.successD.respect

27.A.arrivalB.recoveryC.deathD.operation

28.A.noB.sorryC.okayD.perhaps

29.A.lastB.nextC.rightD.only

30.A.lookedupB.gotaroundC.lookedaroundD.turnedover

31.A.strengthB.energyC.powerD.force

32.A.admittedB.feltC.discussedD.meant

33.A.harderB.strongerC.worseD.happier

34.A.standingB.prayingC.acceptingD.giving

35.A.indeedB.everC.evenD.still

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

JimDunbarhasbeenlateforwork,holidays,mealswithfriends,leftwomenwaitingonfirstdatesandevenhadtosneakintofuneralslongafterthey’vebegun.

The57-year-oldsaidthathispoortimekeepingisdowntoamedicalconditionthathewasdiagnosedwithatanappointmentatNinewellsHospitalinDundee,whichhewas20minuteslatefor.

ItisthoughtthattheconditioniscausedbythesamepartofthebrainaffectedbythosewhosufferfromAttention-DeficitHyperactivityDisorder(ADHD),andmeansMrDunbarcannotproperlyjudgehowlongthingstaketocomplete.

“Iblameditonmyselfandthought.Whycan’tIbeontime?

Ilostalotofjobs.Icanunderstandpeople’sreactionandwhytheydon’tbelieveme,”saidMrDunbar.

MrDunbarrecentlytriedtogotothecinemaandknowingitcouldbeaproblemgettingtherefora7pmshowing,hegavehimselfan11-hourheadstart.Buthestillmanagedtoarrive20minuteslate.

Hehasaspecialclockinhislivingroomtomakesurethatthetimeitdisplaysisalwaysexactlyright,butitdoesn’thelp.Hehastriedwearingawatch,settinghisclocksfastbutstillhasn’tfoundasolution.

“I’vebeenlateforfuneralsandslippedinandhidatthebackofthehall.Iarrangedtopickmyfriendupatmiddaytogoonholidayandwasfourhourslate.Hewasangrybecausewehadbookedaferryandeverything.AfriendinvitedmeforamealandIwasmorethanthreehourslate.Ithasaffectedmyentirelife.”

ButsomeexpertsareskepticalaboutMrDunbar’sdiagnosis.

“Theconditionisn’tintheDSM5(theAmericanPsychiatricAssociation’sDiagnosticandStatisticalManualofMentalDisorders)soI’mnotsureyoucanreallycallitacondition,”saidDrSheriJacobson.“RepeatedlatenessisusuallyasymptomofaconditionsuchasADHDordepressionbutitcanalsojustbehabit.Ithinkmakingeverydayhumanbehaviourintoamedicalconditionisunwise.”

36.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Amanwhohasbeenlateforeverythingallhislife.

B.Amanwhodevelopsahabitofbeinglateallthetime.

C.Amanwhoisalwaysforgettingsomethingimportant.

D.AmanwhowasdiagnosedwithanillnesscalledADHD.

37.Whatispeople’sattitudetowardsMrDunbar’slateness?

A.Theyshowsympathyforhim.

B.Theyblamehimforhislateness.

C.Theythinkhesuffersfromanillness.

D.Theycan’tunderstandwhyhealwaysdoeslikethis.

38.WhywasMrDunbarlateforthecinemashowing?

A.Hegotuptoolatetogetthere.B.Heforgottheexacttimeofit.

C.Hecan’texactlymeasurethetime.D.Hedidn’tpreparewellforitinadvance.

39.MrDunbarputaspecialclockinthelivingroomto    . 

A.wakehimupintimeB.beawareoftheaccuratetime

C.helphimprepareeverythingearlierD.makesurehedoesn’tforgetanything

40.SheriJacobsonthinks    . 

A.itisimpossibletobelateallthetimeB.MrDunbarisalwaysinadepressedstate

C.MrDunbarmustsufferfromamedicalconditionD.itisnotrighttoregardadailyactionasanillness

B

HongKong(CNN)—ADutchartistanddesignerhascomeupwithadevicehehopeswillsuckpollutantsfromBeijing’ssmog-coveredskies,creatingcolumnsofcleanairforresidents.

Anelectromagnetic(电磁的)fieldcausedbycoppercoils(线圈)willpullsmallpiecesinthesmogtothegroundwheretheycanbeeasilycleaned.

“It’slikewhenyouhaveaballoonwhichhaselectricityandyourhairgoestowardit.Samewiththesmog,”saysartistDaanRoosegaarde.HisstudiohasreachedanagreementwiththeBeijinggovernmenttotestthetechnologyinoneofthecapital’sparks.Withitsskiesregularlycoveredbyfilthygraysmog,Beijingthisweekannouncedaseriesofemergencymeasurestodealwiththeprobleminpublic.

Roosegaardesaysanindoorexperimenthasalreadyproveditworksandheisconfidenttheresults—withthehelpofateamofscientistsandengineers—canbecopiedoutside.“Beijingisquitegoodbecausethesmogisquitelow.It’sinavalleysothere’snotsomuchwind.It’sagoodenvironmenttoexplorethiskindofthing.We’llbeabletopurifytheairandthechallengeistogetridofthesmogsoyoucanseethesunagain.”

Roosegaardeacknowledgesthatprojectslikethisareawayofdrawingattentiontotheproblem,ratherthanacompletesolutiontoBeijing’sseriousandterribleairpollution.“Thisisnottherealanswerforsmog.Therealanswerhastodowithcleancars,differentindustryanddifferentlifestyles,”hesays.

However,hehopestheprojectwillmakeadifferencebyallowingthecity’sresidentstorealizethedifferencebetweenbreathingcleanandsmog-filledair.“IwanttotakeaparkinBeijing,50mby50msquare,andmakeitthecleanestparkinBeijing,”hesays.Heisstilldiscussingwithlocalauthoritieswhichparkwillbeused.

Roosegaarde’sstudiohasworkedonseveralprojectsthatusestaticelectricity(静电)inunusualways:

creatingaroadthatchargeselectriccarsandafloorthatgenerateselectricitywhendancedon.

41.Roosegaarde’sdevice    . 

A.isdesignedtosuckhairB.canproducepower

C.canpurifythepollutedairD.isequippedwithaballoon

42.Ho

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