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福建省达标校学年高二暑期集训营三英语试题

福建省达标校

2014—2015学年高二暑期集训营(三)

英语试题

第I卷选择题(共110分)

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,

并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

1.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?

A.Hot.B.Dry.C.Rainy.

2.Whatdoesthewomanplantodothisafternoon.

A.Gotoherclasses.B.Getanewpairofglasses.C.Gotoamovie.

3.Whathappenedtothewoman?

A.Shewaswarnednottobelateforwork.

B.Shewasaskedtoworklongerhours.

C.Shelostherjobbecauseofherlaziness.

4.Whydoesthemanneedareceipt?

A.Hisbossaskedhimtodoso.

B.Itistheruleofthecompany.

C.Hisbosswillreturnthemoneytohim.

5.Howmuchdoesthewomanweighnow?

A.150pounds.B.145pounds.C.140pounds.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhatwillthewomandothisThursdaynight?

A.Attendanofficeparty.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Gototheopera.

7.Whydoesthemangivethewomantheticket?

A.Sheishisnext-doorneighbor.

B.Sheenjoysthattypeofentertainment.

C.Sheworksinthesameofficeastheman.‘

听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。

8.Whatdothespeakersplantodotomorrow?

A.Paintthewall.B.Movethecupboard.C.Cleanthekitchen.

9.WhereisBobnow?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inhisbedroom.C.Inthekitchen.

10.WhoisGeorgia?

A.David’sdaughter.B.Bob’sgirlfriend.C.Thewoman’sfriend.

听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。

11.Whatisthewomangoingtobe?

A.Ateacher.B.Acook.C.Adoctor.

12.Howlongwillthewomanworkeveryday?

A.8hours.B.5hours.C.4hours.

13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题

14.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Intheclassroom.B.Intheprofessor’soffice.C.Intheschoollibrary.

15.Whyhastheprofessorgiventhegirlafailinggrade?

A.Herpaperwasnotdonebyherself.

B.Herworkhasnotbeencompleted.

C.Shedidn’tdotheresearchworkwell.

16.Whatmustshedotoreceivecredit?

A.Takeanextraexam.

B.Writeanotherreport.

C.Giveatalktotheclass.

听第10段材料,回答17至20题。

17.Whatmakesthespeakermovetothesouth?

A.Theweatherandherrelatives.

B.Thereceiveroftheletter.

C.Theweatherandtheneighbours.

18.Whatdotheythinkofthefirsthouse?

A.Itwasjusttheonethattheywanted.

B.Itwasnotsatisfactoryatall.

C.Itwasexactlylikewhattheyhadbeentold.

19.Howmanyhousesdidthespeakersee?

A.3.B.4.C.5.

20.Whatdoweknowfromtheletter?

A.Thespeaker’soriginalhousehasbeensold.

B.Thespeakerwillmovetothecenterofabigcity.

C.Adamneedstohelphismotherwiththemoving.

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题分2分,满分40分)

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

项涂黑。

A

Youwanttohavefunandadventureandsoyoudecidetotravelsomewheretodoit.Soundslikeasimpleenoughthing.Andbasicallyitis.Butwhatisadventure?

Thatisthekeyhereandtheanswercanbedifferentfordifferentpeople.

Forthosewholovesports,adventuretravelcanhaveawholedifferentmeaningthanforthosewholikehistory.Thephysicaltraveltypesthatyoucanfindincludesuchadventuretravelaswhitewaterrafting(白浪漂流),kayakingorclimbingandhikingtosomemountainssomewhere.Tothehiker,backpackingacrossIrelandmightbetheiradventure.Forthistypeofperson,adventuretravelalmostalwaysincludessomethingphysical.Oftenthegoalistopushtheirbody’slimitsandtesttheirindividualendurance(耐力).

Forthosewholesswanttoclimbmountains,adventuretravelmightmeantravelingtoNepalandtakinginthelocalfestivals.WinetastinginItalyisalsovacationadventureforthemorerelaxedtravelerwhoenjoyspeaceandcomfort.Anythingthatisoppositetothenormalscope(范围)ofthetraveler’slifestyledefines(定义)adventure.

Adventuretravelisnotnecessarilyaone-size-fits-alltypeofvacation.Adventuredependsontheperson’sphysicallimits,howmuchmoneythepersonhasandwhatthepersonenjoysdoing.Goingbeyondthenormalisadventurousformany.Ifyourlifeisquitebusy,thensittingonabeachinthemoonlightwithyourfamilymightbeadventureforyou.ThepointisnotwhatyoudobutthatyouhaveagoodtimeandthatitisanadventureforYOU—notforthepersonnexttoyou.

Donotsithomethisyearwhenvacationtimerollsaround.Gobeyondyournormalroutineandtrysomethingnew.Ifyouusuallyspendyourvacationsunbathingonabeach,tryhiking,instead,throughthemountains.Lookaroundyou,thinkbeyondyourcomfortzoneandheadoutonanadventurevacation.

21.Foraquiettraveler,heismostlikelytochoose______.

A.backpackingacrossacountryB.whitewaterrafting

C.hikingtosomemountainsD.winetastinginabar

22.Tohaveanadventuretravel,themostimportantis______.

A.whatyoudointhetravelingB.whetheryouenjoyyourself

C.whereyougoforthetravelingD.whetheryoutrysomethingdangerous

23.Theunderlinedword“beyond”inParagraph4probablymeans“______”.

A.morethanB.laterthanC.accordingtoD.lessthan

24.Fromthepassage,wecanmakeaconclusionthat______.

A.adventuretravelalwaysincludessomethingdangerous

B.adventuretravelwillcostyoualargesumofmoney

C.anythingthatgoesbeyondthenormalisadventuretravel

D.adventuretravelersliketodothingstothelimitsoftheirbody

25.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe“______”.

A.TipsonadventuretravelB.Whatisadventuretravel

C.WhoisinterestedinadventuretravelD.Popularplacesforadventuretravel

B

Almostoneinfivechildrensaidtheyhadseensomethingontheirdevices(设备)thathadupsetthem,twicethenumberparentshadthought.

Aseparatestudyfoundthatjustover20%ofparentsdonothavetomonitorwhattheirchildrenaredoingonline.While90%oftheparentssurveyedbytheBBCinEnglandsaidtheyhadspokentotheirchildrenaboutstayingsafeonlinewhenusingasmartphone,mostsaidtheyallowedtheirchildrentousethemfreely.Thesurveyalsofoundthatteenagersaged13-16wereeasiertobehurtonlinethanthoseaged8-12.However,parentsworriedlessabouttheoldergroupusingasmartphone.

DavidEmm,seniorsecurityresearcheratKasperskyLabsaidparentswerenotoftenawareofthedangersofusingtheinternetonsmartphones.Whenchildrenusemobiledevicestogoonline,theyareusingthesameinternet,withthesamerisks.Thereisacommonmisunderstandingthatsmartphonesdon'tneedthatprotection.Butwithsuchahighpercentageofparentsnothavingaclearviewoftheirchildren'sonlineactivity,thiswayofthinkingneedstochange.

Apple'siPhoneandiPadhaverestrictions(约束),orparentalcontrols,thatcanbesetusingapassword.Accesstocertainwebsitescanbeblockedcompletelyorrestrictedtoagepropercontent.RestrictedaccountscanalsobesetuponAndroidsmartphones.

Only40%ofparentswhotookpartintheBBCvotesaidtheyhadsetupparentalcontrolsandfilters(过滤器)ontheirchildren'ssmartphones.

KaperskyLab'sownsurveyshowedthat18%ofparentshadlostmoneyordatafromtheirownphonebecausetheirchildrenhadbeenusingitunmonitored.

Applewasrecentlytoldtopay$32.5mtoparentswhosechildrenhadmadepurchaseswithouttheirparents'permission.ThesoftwaregiantrecommendedthatuserssetPINsfortheirmobilephonesandstrongpasswordsforonlineaccounts.

26.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Softwaregiantwilltakemeasurestopreventchildrenfrombeinghurt.

B.Mostparentsareunawareofdangersfacedbychildrenonsmartphones.

C.ChildrencomeacrossrisksontheInternetwhenusingsmartphones.

D.Parentsareadvisedtopaymoreattentiontotheirchildren’ssafety.

27.Whatcanwelearnaboutparentsontheirchildren’susingsmartphones?

A.Mostworriedmoreabouttheteenagersaged13-16.

B.Mostforbadetheirchildrentousetheirsmartphone.

C.Mosttoldtheirchildrentokeepsafeonline.

D.Mostthoughtteenagersaged8-12hardtobehurt.

28.KasperskyLabexpertsuggestedparents___________.

A.monitortheirchildren’sonlineactivity

B.allowtheirchildrentouseadifferentinternet

C.removethemisunderstandingoftheirchildren

D.puttheirphoneswherechildrencan’tfind

29.AllthefollowingcanbesetrestrictionstoagepropercontentEXCEPT_________.

A.AndroidsmartphonesB.Windowsphone

C.Apple’siPadD.Apple'siPhone

30.Whathappenedtothe18%parentswhenchildrenusedtheirphonesunmonitored?

A.Theyhadunexpectedlosses.B.Theyfoundjunksoftwareloaded.

C.Theycouldnotturnontheirphones.D.Theyforgotpasswordsforonlineaccounts.

C

Forcivilservants,thisSpringFestivalhasbeendifferentbecauseneitherdidtheygetextrapaynorweretheyshoweredwithgiftsfromlower-leveldepartmentsorofficials.Andluxurious(奢侈)restaurantsandclubsdidlessbusinessthanbefore,forausterity(财政紧缩)measureskeptcivilservantsawayfromthem.

Indeed,somecomplaintswereheardfromcivilservants,whohadbecomeusedtogettingextrapayorreceivinggiftsfromlower-leveldepartmentsorenterprisesthatneededtheirhelptogetthingsdoneinamore"convenient"way.Someofficialshavecomplainedthattheyhadtodigintotheirpocketstopayforthegiftstheyboughtortheirtravelexpenses,whichusedtobepaidinonewayoranotherfrompublicmoney.

Thankstotherulesmadebythegovernmentandtheirstrictenforcement(执行),officials,eventhepowerfulones,founditverydifficulttomisusepublicmoney.Officialsorcivilservantswilln

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