1、配套K12青海省西宁二十一中届高三英语月考试题西宁二十一中2017-2018学年第一学期11月月考高三年级英语试卷考试时间:120(分钟) 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.What do we know from the conversation about the woman?A.She will stop learning swimming.B.She may go on with her swimming class.C.She had once some difficulty with her swimming class.2.W
2、hat is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Husband and wife. B.Patient and nurse. C.Driver and passenger.3.What are the speakers talking about?A.Seeing a movie. B.Reading a book. C.Buying a book.4.What will the man do next?A.Help the woman scan the picture. B.Buy the woman a compute
3、r. C.Tell the woman a secret.5.Which has the woman decided to buy?A.The city postcard. B.The forest postcard. C.The lake postcard.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至8题。6.Why does the man think it is bad to take a taxi at first?A.Because these suitcases are not heavy. B.Because there are just a fe
4、w suitcases. C.Because the traffic is heavy.7.How soon do the speakers have to get there?A.In five minutes. B.In fifteen minutes. C.In fifty minutes.8.How will the speakers probably go there at last?A.By bus. B.On foot. C.By taxi.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Why did the man look pale?A.He didnt sleep well last
5、 night. B.He didnt have dinner last night. C.He has been seriously ill.10.What does the man think has caused his sickness?A.Too much alcohol. B.Unhealthy food. C.Lack of sleep.11.Where did Jerry have his dinner last week?A.In the mans home on Fifth Street.B.In an old restaurant on Fortieth Street.C.
6、In a new restaurant on Fourth Street.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.When did the speakers meet each other last time?A.More than 6 months ago. B.More than 10 months ago. C.More than 24 months ago.13.Who is Michael?A.The womans husband. B.The mans manager. C.The womans child.14.What is the problem with the woman
7、s job?A.A strict five-day week at work. B.Working too long. C.Living far from work.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whats the mans major subject this term?A.comparative Cultures. B.World Economy. C.Styles of Management.16.Why does the man plan to study Business next year?A.To prepare for term paper. B.To share s
8、ources with others. C.To start his own company.17.When will they meet according to the conversation?A.Next weekend. B.Next Friday. C.Next Wednesday.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.For what purpose were dogs trained in the old days?A.To protect people from robbery. B.To play with their owners. C.To protect peop
9、le and hunt for food.19.What is the main reason for the city people to keep dogs at present?A.For hunting. B.For companionship. C.For protection.20.Who will treat a dog as his best friend according to the speaker?A.A child. B.A young couple. C.An old couple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)A
10、Best Toys for KidsFrom wooden blocks to electronic games,the best toys for kids make their young users think and dream while building useful skills.Of course,theyre also tons of fun!Educational ToysMany of the best toys for kids combine learning and fun.The GeoSafari Talking Globe provides interacti
11、ve geography games in a fun electronic format.It was named to Dr.Toys Best Classic Toys List in 2017.Professor Noggins History of the United States is a fun and informative card game that made FamilyFs Toy of the Year list.Pretend PlayKids love to pretend,and the best toys for kids can spark their i
12、maginations and lead to hours of fun.The Real Projects Workshop was a grand prize winner in the 2017 FamilyF Toy of the Year awards.With this pretend workshop kids can play with realistic tools while building projects out of foam wood.Doras Talking Kitchen won Girl Toy of the Year in the 2017 Toy In
13、dustry Association Toy of the Year Awards.Stuffed(填充的)AnimalsEvery kid needs a cuddly(可抱的)friend.Kids may ask for stuffed animals based on popular television and movie characters,but teddy bears,stuffed dogs,and other plush figures that havent appeared on-screen will have long-lasting appeal.For a u
14、nique twist on stuffed animals,the Lil Luvables Fluffy Factory lets kids stuff their own teddy bears.It was a Toy of the Year grand prize winner at FamilyF.GamesGames promote cooperation while encouraging everything from memory skills to exercise.Hullabaloo,from the makers of Cranium,won Best Game h
15、onors in the 2017 Toy Industry Association Toy of the Year Awards.The game gets kids moving and laughing as they follow instructions from the games audio console.21.How can kids benefit from the educational toys?A.They can improve their personalities. B.They can enjoy geography games.C.They can be a
16、ctive in doing homework. D.They can gain knowledge while playing.22.How many kinds of toys won the grand prize in FamilyF Toy of the Year awards?A.Only one. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.23.Which toys can develop kids team spirit?A.Educational toys. B.Pretend play. C.Stuffed animals. D.Games.24.How can kid
17、s play with the toys made by the Lil Luvables Fluffy Factory?A.They can stuff the toys by themselves. B.They can play board games with the toys.C.They can treat the toys as bears. D.They can interact with the toys.BI had started a small company several years ago.I worked hard to make it successful.I
18、t was a sign-making business.It was a small company,and it was private.Still,I worked hard building up my business.I did not work only a few hours each dayno bankers hours for me.Instead I spent many hours each day,seven days a week,trying to grow the company.I never cut corners or tried to save on
19、expenses.I made many cold calls.I called on possible buyers form a list of people I had never seen.Such calls were often hard sells.Sometimes I sold my signs at a loss.I did not make money on my product.When this happened,there were cut backs.I had to use fewer supplies and reduce the number of work
20、ers.But after several years,the company broke even. Profits were equal to expenses.And soon after,I began to gain ground.My signs were selling very quickly.They were selling like hotcakes.I was happy.The company was moving forward and making real progress.It was in the black,not in the red.The compa
21、ny was making money,not losing it.My friend knew about my business.He is a leader in the sign-making industrya real big gun,if your know what I mean.He offered to buy my company.He offered me a ball park estimate of the amount he would pay to buy my company.But I knew his uneducated guess was low.My
22、 company was worth much more.That is,he asked his accountant to take a close look at the finances of my company and decide how much it was worth.Then my friend increased his offer.My friends official offer was finally given to me in black and white.It was written on paper and more than I ever dreame
23、d.I was finally able to get a break I made a huge profit on my company,and my friend also got a bang for the buck.He got a successful business for the money he spent.25.Whats the authors attitude towards his business?A.He worked like a banker. B.He showed no interest in it.C.He devoted almost all hi
24、s time to it. D.He didnt expect to make money from it.26.Which of the following matches the authors business?A.Making neither a loss nor a profitmaking moneyrunning at a loss.B.Making moneyrunning at a lossmaking neither a loss nor a profit.C.Making neither a loss nor a profitrunning at a lossmaking
25、 money.D.Running at a lossmaking neither a loss nor a profitmaking money.27.What did the author think of his friend?A.A successful businessman. B.A proud fellow.C.A selfish guy. D.A stubborn manCIn the late 1990s,Google was just a start-up company operating out of a garage in Palo Alto,California. C
26、o-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin started the company while studying at Stanford University.Googles founders and its employees,then,understood some of the challenges that entrepreneurs(创业者)around the world may face.An entrepreneur is a person who starts a business.They must be willing to risk fi
27、nancial loss in order to make money.Mary Grove is the director of a program called Google for Entrepreneurs.She said Google wants to help new start-up businesses grow and be successful.Google for Entrepreneurs has opened campuses around the world.Entrepreneurs in each city can use Googles buildings
28、without paying.Entrepreneurs can work with each other and learn from people who are more experienced in business.Yeram Kwon is the head of a company in South Korea.Her business is called I.M.Lab.It makes a product that helps people learn to perform the lifesaving technique called CPR.She said she ha
29、s learned how to solve some of her businesss problems by attending Google events in Seoul.Outside of its own buildings in these cities,Google provides financial support and resources for partner organizations around the world.Building partnerships is a way for Google to spread the idea of entreprene
30、urialism around the world.Google can use its network to help find people who want to invest in start-up businesses.Those people need to be ready to take risks.That is something Kwon said that makes some Koreans uncomfortable.“Most Korean people think that it is much safer to work for big companies l
31、ike Samsung and LG,”she said.But,Kwon said the Korean government and technology companies are now supporting people willing to take business risks.28.What can be learned from the text?A.Google provides direct financial support to entrepreneurs.B.The idea of entrepreneurialism is highly thought of by everyone.C.Yeram Kwon thinks most Korean people lack spirit of business adventure.D.Entrepreneurs can use Googles network to find investors by themselves.29.Why did the author mention Yeram Kwon?A.She helped Googles program a lot. B.She guided othe
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