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1、四川省成都市高届高三理科英语第八周测试题word版无答案10 月 24 日英语资料第一部分 听力 ( 共 两 节 ,满分 30 分) 第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 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。1. When is the woman supposed to meet her friend?A. At 9:15. B. At 9:50. C. At 10:00.2. What can we

2、 learn from the conversation?A. Matt will use the womans car.B. The womans car is being repaired now.C. The woman wont drive her car to work for a week.3. What is new?A. The shirt. B. The shoes. C. The pants.4. Who is the man?A. A doctor. B. A patient. C. A nurse.5. Where might the speakers be?A. In

3、 a hotel. B. In a school. C. In a store.第二节(共 15 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。6. How long will it take to get to Paris?A. An hour. B. An hour and ten minutes. C. Two h

4、ours.7. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. 60. B. 100. C. 300.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。8. Which apartment do the speakers give up first?A. The one on 68th Street. B. The one on 72nd Street. C. The one on 80th Street.9. What do the speakers agree to do in the end?A. Buy a new sofa.B. Put the de

5、sk in the living room.C. Buy the apartment on 72nd Street.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What is not necessary for working at home?A. A printer. B. A TV set. C. A phone.11. What will happen in the future?A. People wont have to work at all.B. People can cook dinner with their computers.C. People can work

6、 at home for companies in different countries.12. How does the woman feel about technology?A. Confident. B. Worried. C. Disappointed.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the man suggest first?A. Taking a sleeping pill. B. Counting sheep.C. Talking about what is on her mind.14. Who might Jonathan be?

7、A. The womans boss. B. The mans teacher. C. The womans son.15. What does the man probably do for a living?A. He runs a big company. B. He runs a restaurant.C. He runs a factory in South America.16. What did the man do in the end?A. He got some good advice.B. He made the woman fall asleep.C. He found

8、 a solution to an important problem.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. When did the accident on the M6 motorway take place?A. Early this morning. B. Early this afternoon. C. Two days ago.18. How many people died on the M6 motorway?A. At least 6 people. B. At least 10 people. C. At least 45 people.19. Who h

9、as gone on strike?A. Trade union leaders. B. Police officers.C. Bus drivers.20. Who might the speaker be?A. An American reporter. B. A British news host.C. A French talk show host.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) AForget Cyclists, Pedestrians Are Real DangerWe are having a debat

10、e about this topic. Here are some letters from our readers.Yes, many cyclists behave dangerously. Many drivers are disrespectful ofcyclists. But pedestrians are probably the worse offenders.People of all ages happily walk along the pavement with eyes and hands glued to the mobile phone, quite unawar

11、e of what is going on around them. They may even do the same thing while crossing a road at a pedestrian crossing or elsewhere. The rest ofus have to evade(避让)them or just stand still to wait for the unavoidable collision.The real problem is that some pedestrians seem to be, at least for the moment,

12、 in worlds of their own that are, to them, much more important than the welfare of others.Michael HoranI lo ved the letter from Bob Brooks about cyclists(Viewpoints, May 29).I am afraid they seem to think they own the roads.I was walking across Altrincham Road one morning when a cyclist went round m

13、e and on being asked what he was doing he shouted at me.The government built a cycle lane on the road but it is hardly used. The police do nothing. What a laugh they are!The cyclists should all have to be made to use the cycle lanes and wear helmets, fluorescent(发荧光的 )jackets and lights at night and

14、 in the morning. They should paysome sort of tax and be fined for not wearing them.Carol HarveyCyclists jump on and off pavements(which are meant for pedestrians),ride at speed along the pavements, and think they ha ve a special right to go through traffic lights when they are on red.I was almost kn

15、ocked down recently by a cyclist riding on the pavement when there was a cycle lane right next to him.Other road users, including horse riders, manage to obey the rules so why notcyclists?Its about time they had to be registered and insured, so when they do hit a pedestrian or a vehicle, or cause an

16、 accident, at least they can be traced and there might be an opportunity to claim.JMLWrite to Viewpoints of the newspaper.21.Michael Horan wrote the letter mainly to show that .A. drivers should be polite to cyclistsB. road accidents can actually be avoidedC. some pedestrians are a threat to road sa

17、fetyD. walking while using phones hurts ones eyes22.What is a complaint of JML?A. Very few drivers are insured.B. Cyclists ride fast on pavements.C. Pedestrians go through red traffic lights. D. Horse riders disrespect other road users.23.The three letters present viewpoints on .A. real sources of r

18、oad dangersB. ways to improve road facilities. C. measures to punish road offencesD. increased awareness of road rulesBA new study has found that social media could be affecting the sleep of young adults.The study is a project of researchers at the Univ ersity of P ittsburghs School of Medicine. The

19、y found that young people w ho often use social media are more likely to suffer from sleep disorder than those w ho use social media less. The researchers say doctors should ask young adults about their use of social media w hen treating sleep issues.“This is one of the first pieces of evidence that

20、 social media use really can influence your sleep,” said Jessica C. Levenson. She w as the lead author of a report on the study.The researchers set out to examine the connection betw een social media use and sleep among young adults. Levenson noted that these young adults are possibly the first “gen

21、eration to grow up w ith social media.”The researchers w anted to find out how often young people used social med ia sites like Facebook, Tw itter,and Tumblr. For the study, they gave questionnaires to nearly 1, 800 adults, aged 19 to 32.On average,members of the study group used social media sites

22、one hour a day. They also “visited various social media 30 times per w eek.”Thirty percent of the studys participants reported having serious problems w ith sleeping. Those people w ho used social med ia a lot w ere three times more likely to have a sleep disorder. And those w ho spent the most time

23、 on social media w ere tw ice as likely to suffer from sleep disturbances.Levenson said the number of times a person visits media is a better predictor of sleep problems than overall time spent on social media. If this is true, she adds, then practices that stop such behaviors may be most effective.

24、24.Whats the main idea of the text?A. The research focuses on social media. B. The researchers manage to handle sleep problems. C. Social media affects sleep. D. Doctors treat young patients.25.When treating sleep problems, doctors are advised to .A.offer some advice about giving up social mediaB.as

25、k the young patients about their use of social mediaC.give young adults some medicineD.ask about the patients living conditions26. How did the researchers mainly carry out the study?A. By doing online research. B. By asking participants to fill in questionnaires. C. By collecting published data. D.

26、By giving an example.27.What can be inferred from the text?A.Men are more likely to suffer from a sleep disorder than w omen. B.People often using social media are less likely to have a sleep disorder. C.Using computers less helps avoid sleep problems completely.D.Sleep problems can be determined by

27、 the times of a person visiting social media.C“Shake a leg” and “show a leg” are usually d iscussed together, but it isnt at all clear howthey are connected. Both phrases have more than one meaning.“Shake a leg” means “hurry up” according to the definit ion in the New York Magazine in1904. Before th

28、at, “shake a leg” had anoth er meaning, w hich w as “to dance”. There are several quotations from all k inds of American and Britain sources from the mid -19th century that are related to dancing; for example, the Dubuque Democratic Herald, October 1863, in an advertisement for a local ball: “Nearly

29、 every man in tow n able to shake a leg has purchased a ticket.”“Show a leg” means either “make an appearance”, or it means “hurry up”. The second meaning isnt commonly used, nor is it old. Whatever the source, it isnt th e original mean ing of “show a leg”. Most commentators report that the phrase

30、derives from the Royal Navy and that thisw as the order given to sailors to put a foot from their hammocks (吊床)and get up.The use of “show a leg” as a w ake-up call is w ell documented. John Masefield (Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967) w as a trainee mariner on HMS Conw ay until 1891. He reported the

31、 full version of the morning call as: “Heav e out, heave out, heave out, heave out! Aw ay! Come all you sleepers, Hey! Show a leg.” Thats the earliest quotation of the naval call I can find, although it may have been used w ell before 1891.An alternat ive version comes from the fact that w omen w er

32、e allow ed on board Royal N avy ships in the 19th century and that they w ere allow ed to stay asleep after the sailors had beenw oken. In the morning the bosuns mates (水手长助手) had to check w hoever w as still asleepand did so by requiring them to show a leg over the side of the hammock. If a leg w as hairy, it w as probably m

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