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届山东省潍坊市诸城市高三上学期联考英语试题
2016届山东省潍坊市诸城市高三上学期10月联考英语试题
注意事项:
1.本试题共分四部分,全卷共150分。
考试时间为120分钟。
2.第I卷必须使用2B铅笔填涂答题纸相应题目的答案标号,修改时,要用橡皮擦干净。
3.第Ⅱ卷必须使用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔书写在答题纸的指定位置,在草稿纸和本卷上答题无效。
要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。
第I卷(共105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。
1.Whatistheman?
A.Anactor.B.Adirector.C.Awriter.
2.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend?
A.EatoutB.Seeamovie.C.Takeawalk.
3.Whatdishwillthewomanhave?
A.Fish.B.Chicken.C.Steak.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shewillgohomebytrain.
B.Sheshouldarriveattheairportearly.
C.Shewillwaitforthemanattheairport.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.TheirfamilyB.Aholiday.CApaper
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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,回答第6、7题。
6.Wheredoesthemanworknow?
A.Inabank.B.Inaschoo1.C.Inahospital.
7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Workmates.B.Oldschoolmates.C.Brotherandsister
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatwastheweatherlikeduringthetriplastyear?
A.Snowy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.
9.Wherearethespeakersgoingfortheirtrip?
A.Toamuseum.B.Totheseaside.C.Toatheatre.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whowillpaintthenotices?
A.AmyBland.B.MrWood.C.MissMartin.
11.WhatwillMissJakeshelptodo?
A.Movethetablesandchairsoutside.
B.Putupsomeposters.
C.Makesomecakes.
12.Howmanypeoplewilldothewashingup?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wherearethespeakers?
A.InAustralia.B.InJapan.C.InAmerica.
14.Whatmightbeaproblemforthewoman?
A.Correctingheraccent.
B.Understandingthelocallanguage.
C.Talkingwithherworkmates.
15.Howoftendotheclubmembersmeet?
A.Twiceamonth.13.Onceaweek.C.Twiceaweek.
16.Whatdoestheclubmainlyhelpitsmemberstodo?
A.Communicatewithlocalpeople.
B.Enjoythemselvestogether.
C.Learnaboutlifeabroad.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlongisthemuseumopen?
A.For16hours.B.For8hours.C.For10hours.
18.Whatwilltheexhibitionfocusonthisyear?
A.Clothesinthe17thcentury.B.Foodinthe18thcentury.
C.Phonesinthe18thcentury.
19.WhatisthemostconvenientwaytogettoConfordMuseum?
A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.
20.WhatdoweknowaboutConfordMuseum?
A.Itprovidesfreehotdrinks.
B.Itsexhibitsareallcollectedfromthelocalarea.
C.Specialexhibitionsouvenirsareavailablethere.
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。
A
EnvironmentAwarenessWeek
RegalConventionCentre,Halls1-4
24-30March201510:
00am-9:
00pm
Freeadmissionforall!
Savetheenvironment,Saveourfuture
Ourenvironmentneedshelp.Withtheparticipationofmorethan50organizations.EnvironmentAwarenessWeekisthebiggestpubliceducationeventdedicatedtoenvironmentalprotectionandconservation.Don’tmissit!
Comeandknowmoreabout:
TheThreatstoEarth(Hall1)—Whatisglobalwarming?
Howseriousispollution?
Learnaboutdifferentenvironmentalproblemsfromouruniversitystudents.Protectourenvironment!
TheSearchforRenewableEnergy(Hall2)—Canwegetelectricityfromwind,solarenergy,waves,riversandundergroundheat?
GettheanswersfromSolarAce,Teflon,TouchWindResourcesandotherparticipants.
TheQuestforFreshwater(Hall3)—Istheshortageoffreshwaterworsening?
WhatareSingapore’ssolutionsfortreatingwastewater?
HearfromFlowTechnologies,HydroMaxSolutiansandotherparticipants.
The3RstoSaveEarth(Hall4)—HowcanweREDUCE,REUSEandRECYCLEtocutdownhouseholdwastes?
FindoutfromtheGlobalGaiaNetwork,GreenEarthFoundationandotherparticipants.
21.Theorganizeroftheeventis______________________.
A.GlobalGaiaNetworkB.CleanEnergyAgency
C.GreenEarthFoundationD.InternationalEnvironmentFund
22.What’sthepurposeof“EnvironmentAwarenessWeek”?
A.Toeducatepeopleaboutenvironmentprotection.
B.Toadvertiseforenvironmentalfriendlyproducts.
C.Tomakemoneybyattractingvisitors.
D.Tosupportenvironmentprotection.
23.The“3RS”standfor_____________.
A.Read,RealizeandRememberB.Reduce,ReuseandRecycle
C.GreenEarthFoundationD.GlobalGaiaNetwork
B
Areyousometimesalittletiredandsleepyintheearlyafternoon?
Manypeoplefeelthiswayafterlunch.Theymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepiness.Or,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheat.However,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodies.Atthattime—abouteighthoursafteryouwakeup—yourbodytemperaturegoesdown.Thisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepy.Scientistshavetestedsleephabitsinexperimentswheretherewasnonightorday.Thepeopleintheseexperimentsalmostalwaysfollowedasimilarsleepingpattern.Theysleptforonelongperiodandthenforoneshortperiodabouteighthourslater.
Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.Thisisespeciallytrueinwarmerclimates,wheretheheatmakesworkdifficultintheearlyafternoon.Researchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimate.Adailynapgivesoneamorerestedbodyandmindandthereforeisgoodforhealthingeneral.Incountrieswherenapsaretraditional,peopleoftensufferlessfromproblemssuchasheartdisease.Manyworkingpeople,unfortunately,havenotimetotakenaps.Thoughdoctorsmayadvisetakingnaps,employersdonotallowit!
Ifyoudohavethechance,however,hereareafewtipsaboutmakingthemostofyournap.Rememberthatthebesttimetotakeanapisabouteighthoursafteryougetup.Ashortsleeptoolateinthedaymayonlymakeyoufeelmoretiredandsleepyafterward,Thiscanalsohappenifyousleepfortoolong.Ifyoudonothaveenoughtime,tryashortnap—eventenminutesofsleepcanbehelpful.
24.Whydoyousometimesfeelsleepyintheearlyafternoon?
A.Becauseyoueattoomuchforlunch.
B.Becauseit’shotinsummer.
C.Becauseyourbodytemperaturegoesdownatthattime.
D.Becauseyoudidn’thaveagoodsleeplastnight.
25.Whatcanwelearnabout“naps”accordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Allthepeopleinwarmerclimatestakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.
B.Doctorsneedtotakenapswhileemployersdon’t.
C.Ifyoutakenapseveryday,you’11neversufferfromheartdisease.
D.Takingnapsregularlyisbeneficialtopeople’shealth.
26.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Ifyougetupat6:
30am,you’dbettertakeanapatabout1:
30pm.
B.Takinganapwheneveryouwantwilldogoodtoyourhealth.
C.Youwillfeellesssleepyifyousleepforalongtime.
D.You’11feelsleepyatregularintervals.
27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.JustforaRestB.A1lforaNap
C.ASpecialSleepPatternD.TakingNapsinWarmerClimate
C
AcrossBritain,burnttoastwillbeservedtomothersinbedthismorningasoldersonsanddaughtersrushtodelivertheirsupermarketbunchesofflowers.But,accordingtoanewstudy,weshouldbeplacingahighervalueonmotherhoodallyear.
Mothershavelongknownthattheirhomeworkloadwasjustasheavyaspaidwork.Now,thenewstudyhasshownthatiftheywerepaidfortheirparentallabours,theywouldearnasmuchas£172,000ayear.
Thestudylookedattherangeofjobsmothersdo,aswellasthehourstheyareworking,todeterminethefigure.Thiswouldmaketheiryearlyincome£30,000morethanthePrimeMinisterearns.
Byanalysingthenumbers,itfoundtheaveragemotherworks119hoursaweek,40ofwhichwouldusuallybepaidatastandardrateand79hoursasovertime.Afterquestioning1,000motherswithchildrenunder18,itfoundthat,onmostdays,mumsstartedtheirroutineworkat7amandfinishedataround11pm.
Tocalculatejusthowmuchmotherswouldearnfromthatlabour,itsuggestedsomeoftherolesthatmumscouldtakeon,includinghousekeeper,part-timelawyer,personaltrainerandentertainer.Beingapart-timelawyer,at£48.98anhour,wouldprovetobethemostprofitableofthe“mumjobs”,withpsychologist(心理学家)aclosesecond.
Italsoaskedmothersaboutthechallengestheyface,with80percentmakingemotional(情感的)demandasthehardestthingaboutmotherhood.
Overathirdofmumsfelttheyneededmoretrainingandaroundhalfsaidtheymissedgoingoutwithfriends.
ThestudyshowsmothersmatterallyearlongandnotjustonMother’sDay.Theemotional,physicalandmentalenergymothersdevotetotheirchildrencanbenever-ending,butchildrenarealsosourcesofgreatjoyandhappiness.Investing(投入)intimeforparentingandraisingrelationshipsismoneywellspent.
28.HowmuchdoesaPrimeMinisterearn,accordingtothepassage?
A.£30,000.B.£142,000.
C.£172,000.D.£202,000.
29.Thebiggestchallengeformostmothersisfrom_____.
A.emotionaldemandB.1owpayforwork
C.heavyworkloadD.1ackoftraining
30.Whatisstressedinthelastparagraph?
A.Mothers’importanceshowsinfamilyallyearlong.
B.Thesacrificesmothersmakearehugebutworthwhile.
C.Mothers’devotiontochildrencanhardlybecalculated.
D.Investingtimeinparentingwouldbringafinancialreturn.
31.Whatcanweconcludefromthestudy?
A.Mothers’workinghoursshouldbelargelyreduced.
B.Mothersshouldbalancetheirtimeforworkandrest.
C.Mothers’labourisofahighervaluethanitisrealized.
D.Mothersshouldbefreedfromhouseworkforsociallife.
D
YouareanewmanagerattheAmericanbranchofyourGermanfirminChicago.Withafewminutestosparebetweenmeetings,yougotogetaquickcupofcoffee.
“Hey,David,howareyou?
”oneoftheseniorpartnersatthefirmasksyou.
“Good,thankyou,Dr.Greer,”youreply.You’vereallybeenwantingtomakeaconnectionwiththeseniorleadershipatthefirm,andthisseemslik