辅料英文-钢缆
福建省泉州市
2018
届高中毕业班
1
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英语试题
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
< br>1.5
分,满分
7.5
分)
p>
听下面
5
段对话
。每段对话后有个小题,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。
例:
How much is the
shirt?
A. ?
19.15.
B. ?
9.18.
C. ?
9.15.
答案是
C
。
1. How are the two speakers going to
the cinema?
A. By car.
B. By
bike.
C. By bus.
2. What feeling does the man have about
playing al the concert?
A. Surprise
B. Anxiety.
C.
Excitement.
3. What did the man do
during the weekend?
A. He went sailing.
B. He watched
TV
.
C. He visited a castle.
4.
What will the woman get for Sammy?
A. A
toy.
B. A set of books.
C. A gift card.
5. What does the man probably do?
A. A taxi driver.
B. A hotel receptionist.
C. A waiter.
第二节
(每小题
15
分,满分
22.5
分)
听下面
5
p>
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
p>
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出最佳
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对白或独白前
,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。每段对话或独
白读两遍。
听第
6
< br>段材料,回答第
6
、
7
题。
6.
Why
does the woman say sorry to the man?
A.
She has to give up her travel plan.
B.
She wants to visit another city.
C. She
needs to put off her test.
7.
What does the woman want the man to do?
A. Help her with her study.
B. Take a dress to her friend.
C. Give a geography lesson.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
、
9
题。
8. What is the probable relationship
between the speakers?
A. Customer and
bookseller.
B. Librarian and student.
C. Writer and reader.
9.
When will the new copies of the novel arrive?
A. Tomorrow.
B.
This Friday.
C. Next Tuesday.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10. Why does the man call the woman?
A. To tell her about her new job.
B. To ask about her job project.
C. To plan a meeting with her.
11. Who needs a new flat?.
A. Alex.
B. Susan.
C. Mary.
12. Where is the woman now?
A. In Baltimore.
B. In New
York.
C. In
Chicago.
听第
9
段材料,回
答第
13
至
16
题。
13. What did Betty do
this week to get her allowance?
A. She
cleaned the carpet.
B. She looked
meals.
C. She fed the cat.
14. What does Ted want to buy?
A. A statue.
B.
A model plane.
C. A big chocolate bar.
15.
Why doesn’t Ted’s dad give him any
extra money?
A. Ted doesn’t
behave well.
B. Ted is
expected to save money.
C. Ted has
spent too much money on food.
16. How
much does Ted want to borrow from Betty?
A. $$ 5.
B. $$ 8.
C. $$ 10.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17. What do
we know about the Plaza Leon?
A. It’s a
new building.
B.
It’s a small town.
C. It
’
s a public
place.
18. When do parents and children
like going to the Plaza Leon?
A.
Saturday nights.
B. Sunday
afternoons.
C. Fridays and
Saturdays.
19. Which street is known
for its food shops and markets?
A. Via
Del Mar Street.
B. Kemando
Street.
C.
Hernandez Street.
20. Why does the
speaker like the He
wish’
s
Street best?
A. It has an old stone
surface.
B. It is named after a writer.
C. It has two universities.
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
A
、
B
< br>、
C
和
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Toronto Zoo
You may think
you need to look far and wide for the
best zoos in the world but there’s an
impressive zoo right
here in Canada.
The Toronto Zoo is home to over 16,000 animals. I
he zoo also has an amazing Discovery Zone for
children
to
learn
more
about
the
animals
and
their
natural
habitats
(
栖息地
).
Another
thing
that
makes
this
zoo
worthy of a visit? Its
conservation policy. The Toronto Zoo has helped in
the effort to conserve endangered animals
from all around the world, and is
presently one of the very few animal-friendly zoos
in North America.
Basel Zoological
Garden
Basel Zoo, which lies in Basel,
Switzerland, is a non-profit zoo that first opened
up in 1874, making it one of
the
world’s
oldest.
Rated
as
one
of
the
top
zoos
in
the
world
by
Forbes
Traveler
in
2008
Basel
Zoo
is
an
awe-
inspiring sight to see. There are presently over
6,000 unique animals housed there. Basel Zoo has
also bred (
繁
殖
)
several endangered animals, making it one of the
most animal-friendly zoos, too.
National Zoological Gardens of South
Africa
As the l
argest zoo in
South Africa, there isn’
t
much you won’
t see at this
amazing habitat for animals. While
many
of the animals have been bred and raised in the
zoo, there is enough room in this vast park for
the animals to
run freely. Here
you’
ll find African a
nimals
and the third latest collection of fantastic trees
in South Africa. If you’re
looking for
an adventure-packed day, with its magnificent
animals in a cruelty-free environment, a trip to
Pretoria, it
may be your best bet.
21. How many aspects make Toronto Zoo
special?
A. Two
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
22. In what way is Basel Zoological
Garden different from the other two?
A.
It offers children a special zone.
B.
It doesn
’t run for profits.
C. It lies on the mountain top.
D. Visitors can sec animals run freely.
23. Where can you see a large
collection of fantastic trees besides animals?
A. Toronto Zoo.
B. Discovery
Zone.
C. Basel Zoological Garden.
D. National Zoological Gardens.
B
This school teacher who
used to be a professional lawyer with a six-figure
salary gave it all up so he could help
young people in his neighborhood which
is one of the poorest areas in England. Mouhssin
Ismail left global law firm
Norton Rose
Fulbright lo become a teacher in his old inner
city neighbourhood of Newham in 2009.
He is now in charge of Newham
Collegiate Sixth Form, where in his first year of
results 190 of the 200 east
London
students have been offered places at Russell Croup
universities. Of those, nine have had offers from
either
Oxford or Cambridge
——
and one has
been given an unconditional offer to study at MIT
in the US.
The sixth form college
serves one of the poorest areas of the country.
Mr Ismail said, “
I am
extremely proud of what they have achieved. For
many of these students the idea of going
to Oxford or Cambridge or Bath,
Manchester or Bristol would have been unimaginable
two
years ago. Now it is
within touching distance.”
He owes the sixth form’s success to
being able to offer students the same
opportunities
as they would get at top
independent schools. These include
work-experience placements in Abu Dhabi with top
law firm White & Case LLP,
weekly
Oxbridge tutorials with graduates and contacts
across many professions. Mr Ismail said, “We
prepare our
students
the
way
they
would
prepared
at
top
private
schools.
If
pupils
have
on
their
resume
a
week-long
work
experience placement at White & Case,
it is definitely going make them stand out when
applying for jobs.
”
He added, “They go to mock
(
模仿
)
interviews
and visit Oxbridge colleges.”
The 38-year-old London School of
Economics graduate said his decision to leave law
came on the night when
he was drafting
a ?
50 million banking and finance deal.
He said, “After a couple of
years
, I felt
unfulfilled. I
didn’t think, ‘that’s great, I
have
just done another ?
50
million deal,’ I thought, ‘am I making
a contribution to society?’”
24. Who does Mouhssin Ismail serve?
ers of Norton Rose Fulbright.
B. Students from Oxford and Cambridge.
C. Students from a poorest area of
London.
D. Professors from MIT in the
US.
25.
What’s the secret of
the sixth form’s success?
A.
Keeping in touch with top independent schools.
B. Designing an excellent resume for
each student.
C. Giving students
chances of practical experience.
D.
Teaching students tips on applying for jobs.
26. What doe
s the underlined
word “unfulfilled” mean in
the last
Paragraph?
A. Complete.
B.
Unconcerned.
C. Successful.
D. Dissatisfied.
27. Why did Mouhssin Ismail lake up
teaching?
A. To give back lo society.
B. To secure a place in
Oxford.
C. To escape law affairs.
D. To make a ?
50
million deal.
C
I was never
particularly kind to my grandfather. I remember
him coming into the sitting room one night, and
when he went to sit down, I said to my
brother,
“I hope he doesn’t sit down. ”
I was 12 years old then.
My
grandfather wrote poetry on great rolls of thin
white paper with a paintbrush, but over the years
I wouldn
’
t
listen
to
him read his poems. I’d let my
Chinese go by then, which made listening
to him too much of an effort.
On Monday, he
’
d
be sitting at Dragon Boat Restaurant with other
old Chinese men. Tuesdays to Friday, he was
at a small square table by himself with
a pot of tea and the Chinese newspaper. But he was
diagnosed (
诊断
) with
brain cancer and, three months later,
he died.
At the funeral, my sadness was
overshadowed by
a sense of regret. I’d
rejected my
grandfather the commonest
of kindness. I was 16 years ole.
I am now 26. A few weeks ago, during a
family dinner at a Chinese restaurant, the waiter
complimented (
恭维
)
my
mum
on
my
speaking
to
her
in
Chinese,
saying
with
a
sigh
that
his
own
kids
could
barely
speak
a
Chinese
sentence. Mom told
him I had stopped speaking Chinese for some years
and then had suddenly started up again in
my late teens.
I
have
often
wandered
how
aware
my
mum
is
of
the
connection
between
Granddad
’s
death
and
my
ever-improving Chinese.
Whenever I am stuck for a word, I ask her.
Whenever I am with her, or relatives, I practise.
Now I am confident that the next time
an elderly relative wants me to listen to them, I
am not only willing, I am able.
In
fact, the more I learn, the more interest I have
in the fantastic Chinese culture. The learning
process seems to me a
journey to
rediscover my roots.
28.
What can we know about the author’s
grandfather
?
A. He struggled
to be a poet.
B. He kept little
tradition of his motherland.
C. He went
out to meet his friends every day.
D.
He had deep affection for Chinese Tradition.
29.
Why did the author feel
regretful at her grandpa’s funeral?
A. She could speak little Chinese.
B. She failed to cure him timely.
C. She hadn’t showed enough love to
him.
D. She could no longer
learn Chinese from him.
30. What made
the author learn Chinese again?
A.
Family pressure.
B. The waiter’s
compliment.
C. Her
grandfather’s death.
D. Her
mom’s encoura
gement.
31.
What can we conclude about the author
from die passage?
A. She went all out
to understand her grandpa’s words
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