1、届安徽省蚌埠二中合肥八中铜陵一中芜湖一中四校高三联考英语试题word版2017 届安徽四校(蚌埠二中、合肥八中、铜陵一中、芜湖一中)十月联考英语试卷芜湖一中命制考试时间:150 分钟满分:150 分本试卷分为第I 卷(选择题)和第II 卷(非选择题)两部分。第I 卷第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。1What will the woman d
2、o first tomorrow morning?ADrive the man downtown BGo to the office CAttend a meeting2How does the man feel about the womans proposal?AWorried BInterested CDisappointed3What are the people probably doing there?ATaking photos of butterflies BWatching airplanes CFlying kites4What are the two speakers t
3、alking about?AFamilies BTravelling CHoliday plans5Which has the woman decided to buy?AA postcard of the city BA postcard of the forest CA postcard of the lake第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分)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
4、对话或独白读两遍。听第6 段材料,回答第6 和第7 两个小题。6Why is the woman so happy?ABecause of the mans invitationBBecause of the cabinCBecause of the good weather7What is the womans plan for the weekend?ATo spend time with three friendsBTo invite the man to the islandCTo visit Tinas parents听第7 段材料,回答第8 和第9 两个小题。8What is th
5、e mans purpose in calling?ATo book a flight ticketBTo change the departure timeCTo confirm his departure date9Why wont the man leave on June 13th?AHe doesnt like the number 13BThere isnt any seat availableCIt is too early for him听第8 段材料,回答第10 至第12 三个小题。10What does the man say about the party?AThe or
6、ganizer was interestingBToo many people attendedCThe food was very rich11When did the man probably get home last Sunday?AAround 11:30 pm BAround 10:00 pm CAround 2:00 pm12What does the man probably want to do now?AWatch a football game BGo for a drink CGet some sleep听第9 段材料,回答第13 至第16 四个小题。13How did
7、 the man get the cat?AHe bought him from a pet storeBHe got him from his neighbourCHe found him on the street14How old was the man when the cat saved his life?来源:学#科#网A36 B35 C4015Where did the mans wife find him?AIn the bedroom BIn the bathroom CIn the dining room16What can we know from the convers
8、ation?AThe man has heart troubleBThe cat woke the man upCThe woman doesnt like pets听第10 段材料,回答第17 至第20 四个小题。17When did the store promise to deliver the items to the speaker?AWithin a week BIn about ten days CIn about three weeks18What color curtains did the speaker receive?ALight blue BLight green C
9、Dark purple19Which item was damaged?AThe table lamp BThe carpet CThe cushions20What happened in the end to the speaker?AHer complaint was ignoredBThe store sent her the correct orderCThe store picked up the wrong items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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
10、答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIts interesting that technology often works as a servant for us, yet frequently we become a servant to it.E-mail is a useful tool but many feel controlled by this new tool. The average business person is getting about 80e-mails per day and many feel that about 80% of the messages in their
11、 “Inbox” are of little or no value. So, I have four suggestions to help you to become better at “Erasing E-mail”.1.Get off the lists. The best way to deal with a problem is to never have it. If you are receiving a lot of unwanted e-mails, ask to be removed from the various lists. This would include
12、your inclusion in unwanted lists.2.“Unlisted address”. Just as you keep an “unlisted” telephone number that you share only with those whom you want to have direct access to, you might want to get a separate e-mail address only for the important communications you wish to receive.3.Check it once or t
13、wice per day. Many I speak with are becoming chained to their email server, monitoring incoming email continuously. Maybe this is because e-mail creates its own sense of urgency, but most of thecommunications are not all that urgent. I respond to them a couple of times per day.4.Deal with it. As you
14、 open each e-mail, do one of the following:a. If it requires a quick response, respond to it and delete it.b. If it requires a response but is not the best use of your time, try to find someone else to do it.c. If it is going to take any serious amount of time to respond, schedule it for action in y
15、our Day Planner andthen download the message, save it, or print it out for future action.I personally receive about 250 e-mails per day and by practicing the suggestions above, I can handle thatvolume in about an hour, taking advantage of this fantastic tool but not being controlled by it to make su
16、re Imdoing more important tasks in my day.21. For the important communications, the writer suggests that you _.A. have a direct access for themB. have several e-mail servers for themC. get a separate e-mail address for themD. get an unlisted phone number for them22. To avoid being chained by the com
17、ing e-mails, what you can do is to _.A. respond urgent ones onlyB. reply to all of them at the same timeC. handle them a couple of times dailyD. keep replying to e-mails all day long23. To deal with an e-mail you get, you can do the following EXCEPT _.A. responding right away if its urgentB. downloa
18、ding every e-mail before you replyC. scheduling it for later reply if it takes much timeD. asking someone else to reply to it if its not at your convenienceBFor almost two months Dominic York, a 23-year-old hairdresser, wandered about hospitals at night, wearing a white coat and pretending he was a
19、doctor. Yesterday he proudly claimed in court that despite his complete lack of medical experience or qualifications, he had saved several peoples lives. He had even been allowed to assist a surgeon during an emergency operation on a patient who was about to die on something she had swallowed.“I wat
20、ched one of those TV dramas about a hospital and suddenly I felt like playing one of the roles myself. So I put on a white jacket and a stethoscope(听诊器) and walked around one of the biggest hospitals in London. At first I just watched. Once you learn how doctors talk to patients, nurses and other do
21、ctors, its easy to take peoplein,” he said. One of the patients he treated was Laura Kennan. She had been knocked down by a car and fainted. When she came into hospital, York was standing over her.“He looked very professional. He told me his name was Doctor Simon. Then he gave me some sort ofinjecti
22、on,” she said. And then he suddenly cleared off when a nurse asked who he was. She didnt think there wasanything wrong. “I would never have realized he was a fake if a policewoman hadnt showed me his photograph a week later. When the policewoman told me who he really was, I could hardly believe my e
23、ars. Judge Raymond Adams told York that he was “shocked and horrified” that he got away with his cheating for so long, and then sentenced him to eighteen months in a special prison for criminals with mental disorders. “I can only hope that his will not lead to further problem. After all, you will ha
24、ve considerable opportunity tostudy the behavior of the psychiatrists(精神科医生) who will look after you while you are there. If you try to persuade people that you yourself are a psychiatrist after you are set free, I shall make sure that you are given amuch longer sentence,” Judge Adams warned York.24
25、. York was proud of the fact that _A. a surgeon let him watch an operation B. he could perform some duties of a doctorC. he had cheated doctors for so long D. people thought he could become a real doctor25York learned how to behave like a doctor by _A. watching other doctors work B. talking to docto
26、rs and nursesC. getting some training and experience D. observing doctors while he was a patient26Why was Laura Kennan in hospital?A. She had swallowed something and almost died B. She had to have an emergency operationC. She had been injured in a road accident D. She had lost consciousness while dr
27、iving27The judges remark implied that York would be more severely punished if he _A. pretended to be a psychiatrist B. tried to get away from prisonC. was proud of what he had done D. studied the behavior of the psychiatristCHow I Turned to Be OptimisticI began to grow up that winter night when my p
28、arents and I were returning from my aunts house,and mymother said that we might soon be leaving for America.We were on the bus then.I was crying,and some people onthe bus were turning around to look at me.I remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing again theradio programs for schoo
29、l children to which I listened every morning.I do not remember myself crying for this reason again.In fact,I think I cried very little when I was sayinggoodbye to my friends and relatives.When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to seethestrange and magical places I had known
30、only from books and pictures.The country I was leaving never to comeback was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism,but the idea did not come to me at once.For the first two years in New York I was really losthaving to study in three schools as a res
31、ult of family moves.I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried,and things became even more complex forme. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. I was often sad,and saw no end to “thehard times”My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home.Iwrote letters,filled out forms,translated at interviews with immigration officers,took my grandparents to the doctorand translated there,and even di
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