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1、黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学学年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题 Word版缺答案2017-2018学年(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 共6页 )本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考号填写清楚。2选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂。3. 请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效:在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。第一部分:听力测试第一节(共5小题)1. Where does the man listen to the radio? A. In his car. B. In his office

2、 C. In his house.2. What does the woman tell the boy to do? A. Do housework B. Play basketball C. Prepare for the test3. What does the man appreciate about the movie? A. The performance B. The scene C. The story4. How much did the man pay for the camera? A. $150 B. $175 C. $2005. What are the speake

3、rs talking about? A. Beths bike B. Beths injury C. A tennis match第二节(共15小题) 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ABC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,每小题将给出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. What is the man looking for? A. A bus station B. A business center. C. A railway station7.

4、How does the woman suggest the man go? A. By taxi B. On foot C. By bus听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8. What relation is the man to the woman? A. Her husband B. Her boss C. Her co-worker9. What does the woman think of making small talk? A. Easy B. Impolite. C. Time-wasting.听第8段材料,回答10至12题。10. What might be the relat

5、ionship between the speakers? A. Neighbors B. Teacher and student C. Classmates11. What concerns the man? A. He might disturb his mother. B. He is afraid of losing the competition C. He cant find a piece of suitable music. 12. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Practice at a local music stor

6、e. B. Learn from her aunts employees. C. Play the piano in front of the public.听第9段材料,回答13至16题。13. Why cant the man renew the book? A. He returns it too late. B. Others have reserved it. C. He refuses to pay the fine.14. What will the man do next? A. Choose another book B. Go to his classroom D. Fil

7、l out a form15. How will the woman get in touch with the man? A. By e-mail B. By phone C. By mail16. What do we know about the man? A. He borrowed a book ten years ago B. He wants to borrow ten books now C. He reserves a copy of Pride and prejudice.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17. How much should children aged

8、between 14and 16 pay per week? A. $105 B. $95 C. $8518. What should children bring? A. Special clothes B. Their lunch C. Their books19. When is there a show? A. On Monday B. On Thursday C. On Friday20. What can children do today? A. Ask for a booking form B. Attend the summer course C. Visit the Sil

9、ver Star School第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AA newspaper said a federal judge sentenced Bruce Jones to 12 years in federal prison for fraud. Over a 10-year period, Jones had managed to cheat thousands of people throughout the state out of almost $10 million. He advertised his fantastic ideas on TV. “For some

10、 reason, Jones said, “TV seems to break the ice. Even though you are a total stranger to the viewer, once he sees you on TV in his home, he feels like he knows you. You enter his living room and become a trusted friend. Jones had an imagination that wouldnt quit. One time he showed viewers an “offic

11、ial government earthquake report which “proved that the western half of California would collapse into the sea within three years. For $100, he said, Jones would insure your house and property for full value. Thousands of people who saw that TV ad sent him a hundred dollars each. In another TV ad, J

12、ones claimed that he had come to an agreement with the federal and state government for exclusive(独享的)air rights. He told viewers that, for only $100, they could own the first 10 miles above all their property. You would be able to charge any commercial plane that flew over your property $100 per cr

13、ossing. You would also be able to charge government rockets, satellites, space shuttles, and space stations $100 for each and every violation of your air rights. Another time, Jones claimed to have invented a product that gets rid of calories. He showed the viewers a spray can of “NoCal. He said tha

14、t by simply spraying NoCal on your food, a chemical interaction would cause all the calories in the food to simply disappear within about 10 seconds. The NoCal was only $10 a can. As usual, Jones received thousands of checks in the mail. The judge told Jones that he should be ashamed of himself. Jon

15、es responded that he was very ashamed of himself, and that when he got out of prison he hoped to become a TV adviser to help people avoid getting cheated. He told the judge that he was already developing an instructional CD that, for merely $100, would save people thousands of dollars in scams(骗局).

16、The judge nodded, and then changed Jones sentence from 10 years to 12 years. 21. According to Jones, he could successfully cheat many people mainly because _. A. he promised them a large profit B. they were too eager to make money C. they believed too much in TV ads D. he was skillful in communicati

17、ng with people 22. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Jones showed unusual imagination in his tricks. B. Jones was closely related to the state government. C. Western California was in danger of going under the sea. D. Jones felt guilty and was determined to lead a new life. 23. We can in

18、fer that people who wanted to buy “NoCal from Jones _. A. were mainly from low income families B. all had a rich knowledge of chemistry C. were probably interested in losing weight D. usually did the shopping through the Internet 24. The judge changed the sentence at last because _. A. Jones was pla

19、nning another big scam B. he had suffered from Jones scams himselfC. Jones had cheated more people than he expectedD. he had suffered from Jones scams himself BLets suppose you discovered an unusual animal, one not described in any present zoology book. How would you begin to identify a creature tha

20、t mayor may notexist? Or suppose you came upon an animal that scientists thought had died thousands of years ago. These are exactly the kinds of puzzling situations that crypto-zoologists deal with every day.Crypto comes from the Greek words kryptos, which means hidden, and zoology, the study of ani

21、mals. Of course, crypto-zoologists must acquire a thorough and complete knowledge of all kinds of animals, both living and extinct, such as dinosaurs. In addition, they must be able to tell the difference between a real discovery and a case of mistaken identity.You may have heard of people who claim

22、 theyve seen the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot. Most crypto-zoologists doubt that proof of either Nessic or Bigfoot will ever be found. But they have many discoveries of less impressive creatures, like the pseudoryx, to investigate.The pseudoryx, from the Vietnamese rain forest, looks like a goat, bu

23、t it is really more closely related to the ox. The evidence for the pseudoryx was pieced together from the villagers collection of bones, and hides. Even though the researchers could not find an actual pseudoryx, a talented Vietnamese taxidermist was able to reconstruct a model from the parts the re

24、searchers brought to him. Scientists also analyzed the genetic material from a pseudoryxs bones. Their analysis confirmed that the pseudoryx was certainly a unique new species, unlike any that had been identified before.Other crypto-zoologists are presently working to prove the existence of a small

25、ape called the orang-pen-dek on theislandofSumatra. Still others are looking into sightings of the moa, a flightless bird which was thought to be extinct for hundreds of years.New types of animals are continuing to be discovered. The crypto-zoologist is constantly analyzing the facts and trying to s

26、olve the mysteries. For every mystery that is solved, a new one is likely to appear.25. From the second paragraph, we know that.A. crypto-zoology is a science coming fromGreeceB. doing research in crypto-zoology is a demanding taskC. crypto-zoologists try to determine whether animals really existD.

27、crypto-zoologists are skillful at distinguishing between theory and assumption26. Which of the following is true about the parts collected?A. An artificial copy was made from the parts collected.B. Evidence from the villagers helped to find a real pseudoryx.C. The genetic material is compared with t

28、hat of a goat and an ox.D. Its doubtful whether pseudoryx is different from the existing animals.27. What is the best title of the passage?A. Uncovered truth in animalsB. Looking for unknown animalsC. Crypto-zoologya new field of scienceD. Crypto-zoologiststhe detectives in science28. The examples o

29、f animals in the passage are used to.A. appeal readers to solve mysteriesB. show how crypto-zoologists workC. inform people that many animals are in great dangerD. show the importance of preserving the balance of natureCIn America, age has its special advantages. And one of the more impressive of th

30、em is the senior citizen discount. Anyone who has reached a certain age in some cases as low as 55 is automatically entitled to plenty of price reductions at nearly every level of commercial life. Eligibility(资格) is determined not by ones need but by the date on ones birth certificate. Practically t

31、he discounts have become a routine part of many businesses as common as color televisions in motel rooms and free coffee on airliners. People with gray hair often are given the discounts without even asking for them; yet, millions of Americans above age 60 are healthy and solvent . Businesses that w

32、ould never dare offer discounts to college students or anyone under 30 freely offer them to older Americans. The practice is acceptable because of the widespread belief that “elderly and “needy are synonymous. Perhaps that once was true, but today, to be sure, there is economic variety within the elderly, and most of them arent poor. It is impossible to determi

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