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2015届河南省洛阳市高三第三次统一考试英语试题2015531

第Ⅰ卷

注意事项:

1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

第Ⅰ卷1页至10页,第Ⅱ卷11页至12页。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡上相应的位置。

3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

4.结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

5.听力不计入总分,考试成绩录取时提供给学校作参考。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1.Whathasthemanboughtforhiswife?

A.Tennisshoes.B.Someclothes.C.Notingyet

2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?

A.Acomputer.B.Acamera.C.ATV.

3.Howmuchwilltheshirtcostattheendoftheseason?

A.120dollars.B.100dollars.C.60dollars.

4.Howsooncanthemanreturnhispurchase?

A.WithinIweekafterpurchase.

B.Widen2week.afterpurchase.

C.Within1monthafterpurchase.

5.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Havehiswatchrepaired.B.Getarefund.C.Meetthemanager.

第二节

听下哪段对话或独白口每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从笼中所给的A,B尤三个选

项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个

小匆,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料.回答6、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?

A.Arecorder.B.Awatch.C.A.camera

7.Whatdidthewomanwanttodowiththemachinetheotherday?

A.Playmovie..B.Recordsomething.C.Showsomepictures.

听第7段材料,回答第8-10题.

8.WhatistheToyolike?

A.Itischeaper.

B.Ithasgotabiggerspeaker

C.Ithasasmoothertone

9.Whichrecorderiseasiertocarry?

A.TheSmith.B.TheToyoC.It’shardtosay.

I0.Whichonedoesthewowanttobuy?

A.TheToyoB.TheSmithC.Undecided.

听第8段材料,回答第11-13题.

11.Whichracketdoesthemanwant?

A.Theoneinthewoman/shand

B.Theonebehindthewoman

C.Theoneontherightofthewoman

12.Whatisspecialabouttheracket?

A.It’smuchheavierthanordinaryones

B.It’sbuiltforprofessionalplayers

C.It’sbuiltforhardcontinuousplay

13.Howmuchwillthemanpay?

A.608yuanB.680yuanC.800yuan

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

ThefirsttimeIhikedtothebottomofGrandCanyonNationalPark,IknewIwantedtobeaparkranger(管理员).Now,asoneoftheparkrangersoftheNationalParkService,Iwillshowyouwhatparkrangersdo.

Interpretiveparkrangersteachpeopleaboutwhatmakeseachnationalparkspecialandwhatwecandototakecareofit.Weleadhikers,teachschoolfieldtrips,andworkatvisitorcenters.Protectiveparkrangersmakesurevisitorsfollowtheruleswhileexploringtheparks.Theycompletespeciallawenforcement(强制)trainingtodotheirjobs.Theymayalsorescuesickvisitors,andprovidemedicalcare.Theyallhavealreadyhadspecialtraining.Rangerswhoworkinsmallerparksmightdomanyofthesejobsatonce.

Parkrangerswearauniform.Theflathatprotectsusfromthehotsun,andhikingbootsallowustowalkrockytrails.TheNationalParkServicesymbolonthesleeveofouruniformshirthelpsvisitorsrecognizeussotheycanaskforassistance.

Beingaparkrangerrequiresalotofenergy.Wewalkseveralmilesandtalkwithhundredsofpeopleeachday.Nearly5millionpeoplevisitGrandCanyonNationalParkeveryyear;interpretiveparkrangersmustenjoyworkingwithpeopleandspeakinginfrontofgroups.Rangersmustalsobepreparedforanysituation.Recently,Ibrokeupatrafficjamcausedbyahugemaleelk(麋鹿)standingintheroad.Elkcanbecomedangerouswhentheygetscared,soIaskedvisitorstoparktheircarsandtakepicturesfromadistance.Believeitornot,Ialsohelpprotectpeoplefromsquirrels(松鼠).Itisprohibitedtofeed,approachorscarewildanimalsinnationalparks.

Parkrangerjobsareverycompetitive,sohavingspecialtrainingisrequired.Manyparkrangersstartasvolunteersorseasonalemployeesandworktheirwayuptopermanentjobs.Weoftenworkatmanyparksduringourcareers.

21.Ifahikerfeelssickinthenationalpark,hewillgetmedicaltreatmentfrom_______.

A.othervisitorsB.parkmanagers

C.interpretiveparkrangersD.protectiveparkrangers

22.Accordingtothepassage,visitorsinnationalparkscan________.

A.givefoodtohungryanimalsB.getclosetoanimals

C.takepicturesofanimalsD.frightanimalsaway

23.Whatdoesthistextmainlytalkabout?

A.Peopleliketoexplorethenationalpark.

B.Funfactsaboutthenationalpark.

C.Whattouristsshoulddoinnationalparks.

D.Whatit’sliketobeanationalparkranger.

B

Thereisareasonwearetoldtocoverournoseswhenasneezeiscoming-topreventthespreadofgermsthatcarryair-bornediseases.Scientistshaveknownofgermsthattravelevenlongerdistancesthanjustwhatoursneezescancarry,sometimescarriedintheairbywinds.

Haveyounoticeddroplets(飞沫)thatformwhenyoucoughorsneeze?

Butveryrarelydowenoticetheinvisiblecloudofgasthatformstocarrytheinfectious(传染的)dropletsovergreaterdistances,andsometimesaddingfiveto200timesthenormaldistances!

InthepastresearchersatMIT(MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology)haveassumedthatlargerdropletsflyfartherthansmalleronesbecausetheyhavemoremomentum(动力)duetotheirspeed.Itturnsoutthatthetrackofeachdropletistotallyunconnectedtothosearoundit.Theinteractionofthedropletsmakesgasclouds.

Thedistancethatthegermstravelisalsoafunctionoftheairconditions.Scientistsarenowstartingtofocusonhowliquidblewoutwithasneezeandcough,tobetterunderstandepidemic(流行的)diseasesthatcouldoccurinpopulations.

Thisknowledgecertainlycallsforchangingtheairfrequentlytoreducethechangeofair-bornegermsbeingtransmittedamongpeopleinclosedatmospheresinplacessuchashospitals,closedoffices,insideanaircraftandevenclassrooms!

24.Whydoweneedtocoverourcoughorsneeze?

A.Toreducenoise.B.Toavoidspreadinggerms.

C.Becausewearetoldtodoso.D.Becausewearepolite.

25.Fromparagraph2,wecanknow________.

A.whatcausescoughorsneezeB.howgascloudsform

C.smallerdropletstravelfasterD.dropletsaretightlylinked

26.Nowthescientistsstarttoknowthespreadofepidemicdiseasesbystudyingthe________.

A.spreadofdropletsB.movementofpeople

C.kindsofdiseasesD.functionsofgerms

27.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthattheairinclassroomsshouldbeoften________.

A.circulatedB.driedC.testedD.damped

C

Isthewaytoadog’sheartthroughitsstomach?

NoonebelievesthismorethanKrisRotondaandDeniseFernandez.ThecouplebuilttheDoggyCookingNetworkandfoundedanonlinedatingwebsitenamedYouMustLoveDogsDatingsothatdog-lovingsinglescanconnectwithpotentialmates.

TheirDoggyCookingNetworkonavideowebsitecalledYouTubetapsisclosetothepopularityofcookingshowslike“ThePioneerWoman”and“BarefootContessa”toshowpetownershowtocookfresh,homemadefoodfortheirdogs.“Theideaissimple.Foodbringsfamiliestogether,”Fernandezsaid.“Onlytheownerswhoarereallydedicatedtotheirdogsarewillingtocookforthem.”

TheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministrationhasreceivedreportsthatdogandcatfoodmadeabroadhavekilled1,000dogsandsickenedmorethan4,800petssince2007.Worriedpetownerscanfindeasyhome-maderecipesinRotondaandFernandez’scookingshows.Intheirvideos,theyusesimplefoodmaterialslikechicken,riceandeggs.Theymakeeverythingfromfrozenyogurtbarsandsweetbeanricetobirthdaycake.FernandezandRotondaarenotprofessionalchefs.Buttheydisplayquickandeasywaystopleaseapet’spalates(味觉)aftertestingthedishesontheirfourdogs.Thisisimportantforviewersastheylearnalottosavetimeandmoneyofpetcare.ViewersofDoggyCookingNetworkcookthefoodfortheirdogsandshowofftheirfinisheddishesduringthefour-minutecookingsegments(片段).Theystartedtheirownshowsaboutthreemonthsago.ShowsarebeingpostedonceaweekonYouTube,buttheyhopetoexpandsoon.

28.KrisRotondaandDeniseFernandezfoundedDoggyCookingNetworkto________.

A.makedogownersbefriendsB.makethemselvesfamous

C.showwaystocookfordogsD.earnsomeextramoney

29.AccordingtoFernandez,whoiswillingtocookfordogs?

A.Delightedowners.B.Devotedowners.

C.Depressedowners.D.Responsibleowners.

30.Itismeaningfultocookfordogsineasyandquickwaysbecauseitcan_________.

A.pleasepets’palatesB.seewhatdogsliketoeat

C.reducetimespentondogsD.cookfreshfoodfordogs

31.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.WouldYouCookaMealforYourDog

B.Let’sUploadCookingVideosonWeb

C.DogFoodProductsAreNoLongerSafe

D.PetOwnersMeetWithEachOther

D

Eachyearabout8.8milliontonsofplasticendsupintheworldoceans,accordingtoanewstudy.Ittrackedmarinedebris(海洋废弃物)fromitssource.That’stheequalamountoffivegrocerybagsfullofplasticwastesdroppedintotheoceansfromeachfootofcoastlinearoundtheworld,sopeopleshouldstoporreducedumpingwastesintotheoceans.Sosaysthestudy’sleadauthor,JennaJambeck,anenvironmentengineeringprofessorattheUniversityofGeorgia.

Atthecurrentrate,Jambeckprojects,by2025,thetotalaccumulatedplasticwastesintheoceanswillreacharound170milliontonsbasedonpopulationtrendsandcontinuedwastemanagementhandlingproblems.“Weneedtowakeupandseeourwaste,andweshouldn’tdothatwithoutanycontrol,”Jambecksaid.

Whileacertaindevelopingcountryisresponsiblefor2.4milliontonsofplasticwastesthatmakestheirwayintotheocean,nearly28percentoftheworldtotal,theUnitedStatescontributesjust77,000tons,whichislessthan1percent,accordingtothestudypublishedThursdayinascientificjournal.Thisismostlybecausedevelopedcountrieshavesystemstocollectplasticwastes,Jambecksaid.

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