1、届高三年级教学质量检测考试七2019届高三年级教学质量检测考试(七)第I卷第一部分: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)1. Where is the restaurant?A. By the river. B. On the right of the hotel. C. Next to the shoe shop.2. What is available in the district?A. The swimming pool. B. The film museum. C. The sports center.3. What does the man a
2、sk the woman to do?A. Make a phone call. B. Change her attitude to him.C. Lower her voice when on the phone.4. What does the man mean?A. He cant help the woman now. B. The woman can use his computer.C. He will fix the computer right now.5. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a
3、 meeting room. B. On a plane. C. At the mans house.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. What day is it today?A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Wednesday.7. What has been finished?A. The lighting. B. The painting. C. The carpets.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Walk to the s
4、tation. B. Go up the mountain Snowdon. C. Prepare a pair of good shoes.9. How far away is the station?A. 2.1 miles. B. 2.5 miles. C. 4.5 miles.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers talking about?A. Whether Alexis is retiring. B. Who will gain promotion. C. What Allens responsibility is.11. What
5、 do we know about Justin?A. He is unwilling to take more responsibility.B. He has worked in the company for 10 years.C. He has a great reputation with the customers.12. What will the man do in the afternoon?A. Go to the sales department.B. Visit a customer.C. Meet Allen.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is
6、the account reference?A. PG 278. B. BJ 278. C. PJ 278.14. What does the man want to know?A. Why he hasnt received the order.B. How he can reach the warehouse.C. When the order will be delivered.15. How does the man feel?A. Apologetic. B. Pleased. C. Dissatisfied.16. What will the man do?A. Get off t
7、he phone. B. Wait on the phone. C. Go to the warehouse.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who are the listeners?A. Parents. B. Students. C. Teachers.18. Where is the speaker?A. In the school hall.B. In the student health center.C. In the international student office.19. How can the listeners get the information
8、about the procedures?A. From the speaker. B. From a doctor. C. From a handbook.20. What does the speaker suggest the listeners do in the end?A. Get some travel medicine. B. Offer their medical history to the doctor.C. Make an early appointment with the specialist.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
9、分30分)AThe House at Pooh Cornerby A. A. MilneI bought a box set of four Winnie the Pooh books while on holiday when I was eight years old. I adored Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore. They became very real to me and I credit them with starting a lifelong love of reading.I still have the box set, and lov
10、ed reading the stories to my children when they were small. Part of me secretly believes A. A. Milnes wonderful characters are all alive and well and still having their adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood. -Roberta SmithJane Eyre and WutheringHeightsby Charlotte and Emily BronteI can never separate
11、Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre and Emily Brontes WutheringHeights when I think about books that have stayed with me. Both had a deep impact on me when I read them as a teenager.They were the first classic books I read purely for pleasure, rather than because I had to for school.I grew up in Yorkshire,
12、not far from where the Brontes lived, so part of me really understood the depressing landscape. That close geographical connection led to a lifelong interest in the authors as much as in the books themselves.I wrote a high-school essay on the contrasts and similarities between Charlotte and Emily an
13、d their heroines. Id be fascinated to read that essay now to see what conclusions I reached as a 17-year-old. -Jane Lee21. What do we know about the Winnie the Pooh books?A. They are very romanticB. They are designed for childrenC. They describe summer holiday stories D. They encourage people to hav
14、e all kinds of adventures22. One reason why the writer likes Jane Eyre and WutheringHeights is that _. A. the stories are in the background of an area that the writer knows well B. the stories helped the writer with her essay writing C. they were recommended by the teachers in her school D. they wer
15、e easy-to-find classic novels23. The text intended to tell us _. A. to introduce the books authorsB. to improve some classical literature C. to explain the influence of these books on the writers D. to make comments on the books leading charactersBYoung people in the United States do not have a stro
16、ng understanding of the world and their place in it.Two U. S.based groups, the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Geographic, Society commissioned an online survey earlier this year. They wanted to know what young people educated in American colleges knew about geography, U. S. foreign po
17、licy, recent international events, and economics.The survey was given to over 1,200 Americans between the ages of 18 and 26 years. All of them presently attending, or having previously graduated from, a 2-or 4-year college or university.The average test score, out of 75 total possible answers, was 5
18、5 percent. The study identifies a few important problems. For example, only 30 percent knew that the only part of the U. S. government that can declare war is Congress. Only 60% of those taking the survey could identify Brazil on a world map.Part of the problem, argue the organizers of the survey, i
19、s the internet. They say it is becoming harder to find high-quality information about world events amongst all the fake news and trivia which swamp the web. Forty-three percent of those questioned said they read about the news on Facebook.Another problem is that most college courses do not require s
20、tudents to learn about international issues. If such information is not required, Richard Haass from the Council on Foreign Relations said, then the United States could have leaders like Gary Johnson. He was a recent presidential candidate who did not know about the Syrian city of Aleppo when a repo
21、rter asked him about it.The survey results were not all bad. The young people also demonstrated a good understanding of climate change and renewable energy. And the majority of them said that international issues were becoming more important to them.Haass says these findings suggest the need to find
22、 was to get good information to students, both in school and online. To help, the Council on Foreign Relations is creating a new program called CFR Campus, designed to help build knowledge about global issues.24. What can we learn about the survey? A. All the participants were recent university grad
23、uates B. It was an online survey conducted by two US universities C. Its aim is to figure out what the young people know about America D. It was given to over 1,200 American people aged from 18 to 2625. Whats one reason survey organizers give for young peoples lack of knowledge? A. Young people are
24、unwilling to travel abroad B. The sources from which they get theirinformation C. The US university system is of poor quality D. Their lack of interest in knowing more about the world26. According to the survey, what topic did the young Americans understand best? A. Environmental matters B. Geograph
25、ic information C. Foreign relations D. Government organizations27. In which column of a newspaper could we find this article? A. Economics B. Entertainment C. Politics D. EducationCMany Shopping malls now have special areas that offer shoppers their first chance to experience “VR technology”. You ma
26、y have entered one out of curiosity, or you may think it is just another piece of useless technology. Whatever your opinion, VR, or virtual(虚拟的)reality, is going to become a big part of our lives very soon.2019 saw the introduction of many fancy products in the world of VR, including Microsofts Holo
27、Lens and Samsungs Gear VR. All of them offer an exciting look at the new realities” and opportunities that VR brings. These, however, are the early days of a technology that is expected to go from strength to strength. And 2019 looks like it is going to be the year in which VR technology really take
28、s off. For a start, using VR will become more normal in 2019. Microsoft and Intel have already discussed their plans for simpler and less expensive VR headsets. The idea of VR will stop being a sci-fi (science-fiction) idea, and instead it will turn into an industry of real products used as ways to
29、show off imagination.” said Andrew, a designer at US VR Company, Survios.It is also expected that VR products will play a part in more common and real-life fields like fashion and film. For example, to enjoy the atmosphere and energy of the front row experience at a fashion show, fans will no longer
30、 have to go along in the flesh. Instead people will be able to enjoy the experience by just wearing a VR headset at home. You can also expect VR mirrors and fitting-rooms sooner rather than later. This is an especially good opportunity for brands looking to offer very personalized experiences. said
31、Roy DeYoung from US-based marketing agency, PMX. As time goes on, there will be less discussion about whether people will accept VR technology. It will simply be a discussion of when.28.Why do many shopping malls have areas for VR experiences? A. To collect shoppers opinions. B. To meet the demands
32、of shoppers. C. To introduce the new technology to shoppers.D. To entertain shoppers with new technology. 29.The underlined phrase “in the flesh” can be replaced by_.A. in timeB. in person C. in line D. in order 30.What can we learn about VR products from the passage? A. They are cheap for the time being B. They are being used almost everywher
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