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1、高三年级英语学科 试题2016学年第一学期期中杭州地区七校联考 高三年级英语学科 试题选择题部分(共95分)第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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. At what time will the class start?A. 6:15. B. 7:30. C.7:45.2. According to the man, why have drunken driving accid

2、ents decreased?A. The age limit of drinking has been raised.B. The taxes on alcohol have increased.C. Alcohol becomes more expensive.3. When does the conversation take place?A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. At night.4. What can we learn about the woman?A. She has never expected to be a man

3、ager.B. She thinks it boring to be a salesman.C. She dislikes living abroad.5. What mistake did the woman make?A. She forgot the meeting with Jane.B. She misunderstood the meeting place.C. She misunderstood the meeting time.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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

4、有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. Where will the fitness club be moved next year?A. Across from the railway station. B. In front of the hospital. C. Near the bus station.7. How does the woman suggest the man join the fitness club?A. By filling in an application form.B.

5、By making a telephone call.C. By asking Steve Fulcher.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8. What is the woman talking about?A. An exciting day.B. A trip experience.C. An embarrassing event.9. What did the woman and Jim do?A. They found some candy.B. They ran away at once.C. They looked outside the tent.10. Who on ea

6、rth made the noise?A. A bear. B. The womans father. C. The womans brother.听下面一段对话,回答第11和第13题。11. How did the woman get the news?A. She watched TV.B. She witnessed the incident.C. Her friend told her.12. What was the man doing when he heard the kid shouting?A. Standing on a huge rock.B. Walking by th

7、e sea.C. Getting ready to swim.13. What happened in the end?A. The kid fell off the rock. B. The man got the kid down. C. A plane went to the rescue. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。14. What does the woman do at the beginning of a day?A. She deals with post. B. She sends out photographs. C. She visits artists.15

8、. How often does a new exhibition take place?A. About twice a week.B. About twice a month.C. About once a month.16. Why is the woman pleased with her job?A. Her life is nice and calm.B. She spends time dealing with artworks.C. Her colleagues are easy to get along with.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17. How will

9、 ReachOut camps help young people?A. By developing their leadership skills. B. By teaching them to solve problems. C. By planning for their future.18. What has happened to ReachOut camps in recent years?A. Free meals are provided.B. Classroom workshops are set up.C. Entertainments are added to their

10、 activities.19. What do camp members do in the afternoon?A. Do the cooking.B. Practice skills in workshops.C. Play some outdoor games.20. What are Helen Yates songs mainly about?A. Social problems.B. Her experiences.C. Famous leaders.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分35分)第一节 (共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)AOn a warm Monday, J

11、enny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows toletin fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly shenoticeda big bald man running through the parking lot. Before she came torealizewhat would happen, the man was there, shouting through her

12、window, “Get out!”Neilsonrefused.Pulling open her door, the man seized herbythe neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed,grabbingher purse and the keys.Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on abreak,

13、heard the screams and began running .When theyreachedNeilsons car, the attacker had jumped into the drivers seat and was madlysearching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out. The attackerfoughtback. But even in his cornered panic, he was nomatchfor the two athle

14、tic men.Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office tophonethe police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes used to tie up newspapers.With his armstiedtight behind him, the prisoner looked up and saidcoldly, “I hope you guys feel good abo

15、ut yourselves you just caught one of the most wanted men.” Theyignoredhim and waited for the police. Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was theprofessional carjacker (劫车者)and suspected murderer, whosepicture but with a full head of hair had been recently printed in their own news

16、paper. Neilson considers herself luckythoughshe suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had adifferentending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unfortunately,” she said, “many people wouldnever have done what they did, and that is the real truth.”21. The underlined word “bal

17、d” in Paragraph 1 most probably means A. strong B. without hair C. ugly D. rude22. Please arrange the time order of the following events according to the passage.a. Neilson was enjoying her lunch in the car.b. A man robbed Neilson of her car.c. The picture of the carjacker was printed in the local n

18、ews paper.d. The carjacker was caught. A. abcd B. dbca C. cabd D. abdc23. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Neilson considers herself lucky because she was not badly hurt.B. Neilson doesnt think many people will do the same as the three men.C. Neilson thinks everyone will do the same a

19、s the three men.D. Neilson has great confidence in peoples kindness and bravery. BIn the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed a checklist of stressful events. They appreciated the tricky point that any major change can be stressful. Negative events like “serious illnes

20、s of a family member” were high on the list, but so were some positive life changing events, like marriage. When you take the Holmes Rahe test you must remember that the score does not reflect how you deal with stress it only shows how much you have to deal with. And we now know that the way you han

21、dle these events dramatically affects your chances of staying healthy.By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies had followed Holmes and Rahe. And millions of Americans who work and live under stress worried over the reports. Somehow, the research got boiled down to a memorable message. Womens

22、magazines ran headlines like “Stress causes illness!” If you want to stay physically and mentally healthy, the articles said, avoid stressful events.But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow. Even if stressful events are dangerous, many like the death of a loved one are impossible to avoid.

23、 Moreover, any warning to avoid all stressful events is a prescription for staying away from opportunities as well as trouble. Since any change can be stressful, a person who wanted to be completely free of stress would never marry, have a child, take a new job or move.The notion that all stress mak

24、es you sick also ignores a lot of what we know about people. It assumes were all vulnerable and passive in the face of hardship. But what about human initiative (积极性) and creativity? Many come through periods of stress with more physical and mental vigor (活力) than they had before. We also know that

25、a long time without change or challenge can lead to boredom, and physical and mental stress.24The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to . Awidespread concern over its harmful effects Bgreat panic over the mental disorder it could cause Can intensive research into stress related illness Dpopula

26、r avoidance of stressful jobs25Why is “such simplistic advice” in the third paragraph impossible to follow? ANo one can stay on the same job for long. BNo prescription is effective in relieving stress. CPeople have to get married someday. DYou could be missing opportunities as well.26We can infer fr

27、om the passage people would become after experiencing stress. Anervous when faced with difficulties Bphysically and mentally stressful Cmore capable of dealing with hardship Dunconcerned with what happens to them CDo you feel lucky? You probably dont. You may think youve got where you are today thro

28、ugh willpower and hard work. We tend to overlook lucks role,and this seems to get worse the richer we get; surveys show that the wealthiest are least likely to owe their fortunes to good fortune. Many such people oppose taxation(税收) and government spending: why should others get a handout(救济品) if th

29、ey dont need one? More often than not,they vote against the very policies that helped them get lucky to begin with. In a recent Atlantic essay,Robert Frank,an economist who has studied attitudes to chance,quoted(引用) EB White: “Luck is not something you can mention in the presence of self-made men.”H

30、owever, if we see this just as a problem of the super-rich people,we may let the rest of us off too easily. Anyone living in a highly developed economy in 2016 is already the one who benefits from luckfor example,not living in the modern-day Central African Republic, where few people can live a long

31、 life. In fact,we are lucky to have been born human. You might have been a battery hen,or a mayfly with only one day to live.Our blindness to such truths isnt only because were self-absorbed but also we attach more significance to things that are easier to call to mind. Its not hard to recall countl

32、ess times when you put in the effort to succeed: struggling through university finals,preparing for job interviews,tolerating a long-distance travel to work. On the other hand,its rather difficult to realize youre privilegedlike not being born in a war zone,or before antibiotics(抗生素),and so forth.27. What does the und

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