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高三英语下学期第一次调研考试试题

深圳市2017年高三年级第一次调研考试(一模)

英语

本试卷分第I卷(客观题)和第II卷(主观题)两部分

试卷共10页,卷面满分120分,折算成135分计入总分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。

2.选择题的作答:

每小题选出答案后,用2B亲笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.非选择题的作答:

用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。

第Ⅰ卷

第二部分阅读理解(共分两节。

满分40分)

第一节(共15小题:

每小:

2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从媒体所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Thefollowinglistincludessome booksthatcomehighlyrecommendedbymillionsofr

eadersandalsoashortsummaryofthehighlightsofeachwork.

TheGo-Giver,byBobBurgandJohnDavidMann

Ididn’tevenexpectthatsuchashortbookcouldmakeahugediff

erenceinmywaytowardslife.Itsimplyexplainscomplexlawsthatdirectmankind,andconcludesthatthereisalwaystruthintheopposite.

DaoDeJing,byLaoZi

DaoDeJingisoneofthefinestbooksonphilosophywrittenbyLaoZi,anancientChinesephilosopherandpoet.Itissincere,excitingandmakesyouthinkalot.Readitandgetintouchwiththecleareducativeunderstandingsthatgiveyouenoughtipstopursueyourlifegoalfullofpassion.

TheScienceofGettingRich,byWallaceD.Wattles

IhadmyownmisunderstandingsofgettingrichtillIreadthisbook.ThebookmadeahugedifferencetomylifeafterIdiscoveredthesecretsmentioned.Readitanditteachesyouhowtobecomerich,notimmediately,butstepbystep.

ThePowerofHabit,byCharlesDuhigg

IneverknewhabitsplayedsuchanimportantroleinshapingourfutureuntilIreadthisbook.Itsays,youarewhatyourhabitsare,andalsosuggeststheproventechniquestocreatenewhabitsthatchangeourlifestylesandeventuallyourlivers,Itismust-readforeveryonewhowishestoformlifetimehabits.

TheRoadLessTravelled,byScottPeck

Simplyput,Buythisbookforthepathtowardsunderstandinginaspiritualwaythatstrengthensyourpersonalgrowth.Thisbooknevergivesyoueasysolutionstothechallengesoflife,itsimplyispartoflife”andleavesyouwithbetterunderstandingtoleadafulfilledlife.

21.Whichbookcanhelpyouchaseyourdreampassionately?

A.DaoDEJing.

B.TheGo-Giver.

C.TheRoadLessTravelled.

D.TheScienceofGettingRich.

22

.Whocantellyouhesecretsofbecomingrich?

A.LaoZi

B.ScottPeck

C.CharlesDuhigg.

D.WallaceD.Wattles.

23.WhichofthefollowingideasmayScottPeckagreewith?

A.Habitscanshapeourfuture.

B.Thereisalwaystruthintheopposite.

C.Difficultyisoftenpartofpersonalgrowth..

D.Weshouldfindeasysolutionstochallenges.

24.Whatcanweknowaboutthebooksmentionedabove?

A.Theyarealleasilywritten.

B.Theyareallpopularbooks.

C.Alltheirwritersareforeigners.

D.Allthebooksareaboutlifegoals.

B

Muchinformationcanbeclearlyconveyed,purelythroughoureyes,sotheexpression"eyesals

otalk"isoftenheard.

Canyourecallanyexperiencethatfurtherprovesthisstatement?

Onabusyoumayquicklyglanceatastranger,butnotmakeeyecontact.Ifhesensesthatheisbeingstaredat,hemayfeeluncomfortable.

Itisthesameindailylife.Ifyouarelookedatformorethannecessary,youwilllookatyourselfupanddowntoseeifthereisanythingwrongwithyou.Ifnothinggoeswrong,youwillfeelangrytowardother’sstareatyouthatway.Eyesdospeak,right?

Lookingtoolongatsomeonemayseemtoberudeandaggressive.Butthingsaredifferentwhenitcomestostareattheoppositesex.Ifamanglancesatawomanformorethan10secondsandrefusestoaverthisgaze,hisintentionsareobvious.Thatis,hewishestoattractherattention,tomakeherunderstandthatheisadmiringher.

However,thenormaleyecontactfortwopeopleengagedinconversationisthatthespeakerwillonlylookatthelistenerfromtimetotime;inordertomakesurethatthelistenerdoespayattentiontohattheformerisspeaking,totellhimthatheisattentive.

Ifaspeakerlooksatyoucontinuouslywhenspeaking,asifhetriestodominateyou,youwillfeeldisconcerted.Apoorliarusuallyexposeshimselfbylookingtoolongatthevictim,sincehebelievesthefalseidesthattolookstraightintheeyeisasignofhonestcommunication.

Infact,continuouseyecontactisconfinedtoloversonly,whowillenjoylookingateachothertenderlyforalongtime,toshowaffectionthatwordscannotexpress. 

Evidently,eyecontactshouldbedoneaccordingtotherelationshipbetweentwopeopleandspecificsituation. 

25.Whatmayapersonusuallydoonabus?

A.Glanceatastrangerwitheyecontact.

B.Useeyestotalktoastrangerpolitely.

C.Glanceatastrangerwithouteyecontact.

D.Talktoastrangerpolitelyafteraquickglance.

26.Whatdoesitmeanifamanlooksatawomanforover10seconds?

A.Helikeshereyes.

B.Headmiresher.

C.Heknowsherwell.

D.Hemakescontactwithher.

27.Whyisapoorliareasytobeseenthrough?

A.Hethinksthatheishonest.

B.Hewantstocontrolthevictim.

C.Hefeelsuneasyabout

others’eyecontact.

D.Helooksstraightatthevictimfortoolongatime.

28.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?

A.EyesCanSpeak.

B.EyeContactMatters

C.Don’tStareatOthers

D.UseYourEyeContact

C

Childrencanmakesomeprettyloftystatementsandgrandpromises.Andan8-year-oldboywhopromisedtogethisdadhisdreamcarwasnoexception—but

thenheactuallyfulfilledhispromise.

ARedditusergoingbytheusernameBelairboywrotethatwhenhewas8yearsold,hetoldhisdadhewouldbuyhima1957ChevyBelAironhis57thbirthday.

“Hegrewuppoorinafamilyofchildren.Heneverthoughthewouldbeabletoownhisdreamvehiclebutwouldtalkaboutitallthetime,”Belairboywrote.

Thenthedaycame.

Hetrickedhisfathertolookinthegaragewhiletheoldermanwastryingtofixacornholeboard.Whentheda

dfinallylookedupfromhisprojectandhissonsaid,“happybirthday,”allthefathercouldsayinawhimperingtonewas“no,”ashetearfullywentinforahug.

“Ohmy,ohmy.Thisisreal.Thisisreal,”thefathersaidasheclimbedintothedriver’sseat.“You’rekiddingme.Thisisspotless,man.”

Later,Belairboyrevealedthathehashungontothecarfortwoyearstomakethepromisecometrue.

“WewouldtalkaboutoldervehiclessotogaugehowmuchhewouldenjoyitIwouldshowhimpicturesofitfromthelistingIfound,unknowntohimthatitwouldactuallybehisoneday,”Belairboywrote.“Hewouldgetsoexcitedandtalkaboutowningsomethingthatheknewheneverwouldbeableto.”

29.Whydidthefathersay“No”whenseeinghisbirthdaypresent?

A.Hedidn’tknowwhathappened.

B.Hewantedtohughisdearsonfirst.

C.Hewastooexcitedtosayanythingelse.

D.Heknewlittleaboutthistypeofvehicle.

30.Whatdidthefatherthinkofhisdreamcaratfirst?

A.Hewouldn’tlikeitatall.

B.Hewouldownonesomeday.

C.Hissonwouldbuyoneforhim.

D.Hewouldnever

haveitinhislife.

31.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBelairboy?

A.Heisworthtrust.

B.Hesonwouldbuysomeday.

C.Hissonwouldbuyoneforhim.

D.Hewouldneverhaveitinhislife.

D

ManyBeijingresidentsgotogreatlengthstoavoidbreathingthecity’ssmoggyair,especiallywhenitreachescriticalpollutionlevels,butonelocalentrepreneurdecidedthatcanningandsellingthispoorqualityairasasouvenirwouldbeagreatidea.Believeitornot,hewasright.

AfterseeinganumberofcompaniesachievecommercialsuccessbycanningfreshairfromcountrieslikeFrance,CanadaorAustraliaandsellingitinChina,DominicJohnson-Hill,aBritish-borncitizenofBeijingandownerofthePlastered8souvenirshop,decidedtoturntheideaonitsheadandsellcannedBeijingairthroughoutChinaandabroad.

“I’dseenpeoplegoingcrazytobuycannedairfromCanadaandAustralia,soIthoughtitwastimetopushbusinesstheotherway,”theentrepreneursaid.“They’reperfectgifts!

Whatelseareyougoingtotakeh

omewhenyougohomefromBeijing?

Aroastduck?

APlasteredT-shirt?

Thesecansarelight,portable,youcanjustimaginesomeone’sfacewhentheyunwrapitforChristmas.”

Thefewmouth-fullsofBeijingaircomeinstandardtincansfeaturingacoupleoficoniccitylandmarksaswellasasnarkydescriptionofthecontents:

“auniqueblendofnitrogen,oxygenandsomeotherstuff”.Thetongue-in-cheeksouvenirscost28RMB(US$4)andareavailableatthePlastered8shop,aswellasonitsonlineshop.Butifyou’reactuallyconsideringbuyingsome,you’dbetteraskshop,astheyarevirtuallyflyingofftheshelves.Johnson-HilltoldRuptlythathisshopissellinghundredsofBeijingaircanseveryday.

Personally,thewell-soldcanprobablyisanawakeningforthepublictobeconcernedaboutthelivingconditions.Yetonethingthat’snotparticularlyclearisiftheairisreallycollectedfromBeijing,asthecansarelabeledas“MadeinShenzhen”.There’sabigchancethat’sjustPlastered8humor,astheyalsolist“ChokingHazard”and“Mayhavecomeintocontactwithnuts”aswarnings.

Anyway,itisprobablyauniquewaytoarousepublicawarenessofprotectingtheenvironment.

32.WhataremanypeopleinBeijinglikelytodowiththesmoggyair?

A.Trytogetusedtoit.

B.Canitasasouvenir.

C.Sellitallovertheworld.

D.Trytheirbesttoavoidit.

33.HowmayonefeelwhenreceivingcannedBeijingairforChristmas?

A.Satisfied.

B.Surprised.

C.Frightened.

D.Refreshed.

34.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“stuff”inParagraph4?

A.liquidsB.objectsC.mineralsD.risks

35.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.

Thereareunidentifiedobjectsinthecan

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