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黄浦区
2017
学年
度第一学期高三年级期终调研测试
英
语
试
卷
(完卷时间:
120
分钟
满分:
140
分)
2017
年
12
月
15
日上午
第
I
卷(共
100
分)
I. Listening
Comprehension
Section A
Directions:
In Section A,
you will hear ten short conversations between two
speakers. At the end of each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only once. After you hear a conversation and the
question about it, read the four possible answers
on
your paper, and decide which one is
the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.
A. Before
dinner.
B.
During the meal.
C. After dinner.
D. Tomorrow
evening.
2.
A. In a hotel.
B.
At a bus station.
C. In a cinema.
D. At an airport.
3.
A. Salesman and customer.
B.
Boss and secretary.
C. Doctor and
patient.
D. Doctor and
nurse.
4.
A. 4.
B. 5.
C. 6.
D. 7.
5.
A. The
lecture.
B. The heat.
C. The workload.
D. The air
quality.
6.
A. Confident.
B. Nervous.
C.
Uninterested.
D. Annoyed.
7.
A. Visit the company.
B. Re-write his
resumé
.
C. Get a
job on campus.
D. Apply for a
job with PICC.
8.
A. He is
fearless.
B.
He is forgetful.
C. He is helpful.
D. He is thoughtful.
9.
A. Talking about sports.
B. Writing up local news.
C. Reading
newspapers.
D. Putting up
advertisements.
10.
A. She
expects to see him soon.
B. She agrees with the man.
C.
She doesn‘t
believe he can do it.
D.
She will work for the library.
Section B
Directions:
In
Section
B,
you
will
hear
one
longer
conversation
and
two
short
passages.
After
each
conversation or
passage, you will be asked several questions. The
conversation and the passages will be read
twice, but the questions will be spoken
only once. When you hear a question, read the four
possible answers
on your paper and
decide which one would be the best answer to the
question you have heard.
Questions 11
through 14 are based on the following
conversation.
11.
A. The
scientific steps to write a paper.
B. A funny story that they
read recently.
C. An assignment of a
creative writing course.
D.
A detective case that was just finished.
12.
A. She encountered a
bottleneck when writing a story.
B. She
was happy that she finished the story easily.
C. She was expected to finish the story
in a month.
D. She decided to give up
the story eventually.
13.
A.
Change to another topic.
C.
Do work for another course.
B. Give the story an ending
first.
D. Write everything occurring to
her.
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14.
A. Buy
jewels for her mother.
B. Locate the security
camera.
D. Rob a jewelry store for
ideas.
C. Do some research for her
writing.
Questions 15 through 17 are
based on the following passage.
15.
A. They don‘t attach importance to
scores.
C. They
will take place next week.
16.
A. To
inspire young people to practice more.
B. To encourage young people to be
creative.
C. To motivate young people
to keep learning.
D. To urge young people to start up
companies.
17.
A. To bring
more economic benefits.
Questions 18 through 20 are based on
the following passage.
18.
A. More communication with others.
C. Revealing of
determination.
19.
A.
Depression and isolation.
C. Lack of sleep.
B. Construction of the life journey.
D. Loss of the social identity.
B. Walking around the corner.
D. Getting impatient.
B. To help
students memorize better.
D. To develop
teachers
‘
multi-skills.
C. To change
the present education system.
B. They attract fewer and fewer
students.
D. They will no longer exist.
20.
A. Making it
possible to get a pay rise.
B. Providing people with
new business.
C. Giving people time to
think about their life again.
D.
Helping people to find jobs based on their
hobbies.
II. Grammar and
Vocabulary
Section A
Directions:
After
reading
the
passage
below,
fill
in
the
blanks
to
make
the
passages
coherent
and
grammatically correct. For the blanks
with a given word, fill in each blank with the
proper form of the given
word; for the
other blanks, use one word that best fits each
blank.
Norway is Teaching Travelers to
Travel
After
15
people
died
during
Easter
in
1967,
the
Norwegian
Trekking
Association
and
the
Red
Cross
announced
their
campaign
?
Welcome
to
the
mountains,
but
be
responsible
‘.
Fjellvettreglene,
the
?mountain
code‘
(21)
______
encourages
people
to
have
a
healthy
and
respectful
relationship
with
nature,
has
since
become
a
crucial
part
of
Norwegian
culture.
It
includes
points
such
as
bringing
necessary
equipment
(22)
______ (assist) yourself and others,
seeking shelter if necessary and feeling no shame
in turning around.
Nationally, Norway
(23) ______ (experience) an 11% increase in
tourism in the past decade. From just
1,000 tourists in the whole of 2010,
Trolltunga, a piece of rock that stands
horizontally out of the mountain, (24)
______ (see) 1,800 visitors in one 2017
day alone. Why? Because people want the same
picture they see on
Instagram and
Facebook. A lot don‘t care about the experience
of the hike. They just want proof (25)
______
they did it.
But,
while good for the economy, this tourism boom has
become a threat (26) ______ Norway‘s
natural environment.
Used
toilet
paper,
(27)
______
(abandon)
tents
and
plastic
bottles
can
be
found
littered
all
around
Trolltunga.
And
with
the
high
amount
of
people
who
come
unprepared
for
such
an
active
hike,
Norway‘s
leading hiking group, Friluftsliv, also
has called for regulations on the number of
tourists (28) ______ (hike) to
Trolltunga. Lasse Heimdal, leader of
the outdoor organization said, ―On a busy day, you
may have to wait in
line for an hour
and a half just to get a picture. To control
this, we‘d like to regulate (29) ______
_____ people
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can hike in a day. Starting
hike times should also have regulations so people
don‘t start too late and find (30)
______ stuck up here.‖
Section B
Directions:
Complete the
following passage by using the words in the box.
Each word can only be used once.
Note
that there is one word more than you need.
A.
accommodation
B.
annual
C.
decline
D.
destination
E.
diners
G.
ingredients
H.
precisely
I.
ranked
J.
remote
K.
talented
F.
hosted
Wor
ld’s
Best
Restaurant
The Black Swan, a rural pub
in England has been named
―the
world‘s
best
restaurant‖
by TripAdvisor.
After scoring up positive feedback, the
review website
31
the pub over fine dining establishments
from
New York to Paris in its
32
Travelers' Choice awards.
So
what‘s
it got going for it?
Firstly,
this
isn‘t
some
backwater
pub
enjoying
in
insignificance.
Tommy
Banks,
a(n)
33
young
cook,
is
already
a
TV
regular
in
the
UK
and
has
had
a
Michelin
star
to
his
name
since
becoming the youngest
receiver ever in 2013 at the age of 24. Secondly,
it's not really a pub anymore. Like
many rural UK pubs, the Black Swan had
been in
34
for many years
before 2006, when Banks' family
took
over. After their attempts to run it as a pub
struggled, they decided to make it a dining
35
.
It now operates as both
restaurant and fashionable
36
, offering
food-and-stay
packages that help
draw customers to its truly
37
location. It's usually booked up well
in advance with
38
coming
from near and far.
During CNN's visit, neighboring tables included a
couple on an overnight break from their
kids. Another
39
two of the Banks brothers' old school
teachers, on a trip up from
York
—
40
the
kind of crowd that have
helped lift the Black Swan to TripAdvisor glory.
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions:
For
each blank in the following passages there are
four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.
Fill in each blank with the word or
phrase that best fits the context.
Could Buying Paintings Make You Rich?
Is investing in paintings a good way to
get rich fast? And how should you invest in art?
―With
extreme
41
‖
is
the
advice
of
Patrick
Connolly,
a
financial
adviser.
―We
don‘t
42
our
customers
to
invest
in
art
because
the
downsides
are
greater
than
the
upsides.
It
doesn't
produce income or
earnings. What you
43
is exclusively based on supply and
demand, and there are
big movements
upwards or downwards if there are changes in the
economic environment,‖ he said.
To invest in art as a true investment,
you need a starting fund of at least $$5,000. But
it‘s not just about
having
enough
44
to
buy
the
painting
in
the
first
place.
Expensive
works
of
art
are
often
stored
in
protective
boxes
complete
with
detectors
to
monitor
humidity
and
temperature
levels,
and
to
protect
them
from
sun damage or other
45
such as a spilled cup of coffee. And if
you do put it on your wall, then
your
insurance costs are likely to be high. If word
gets out that you have expensive art hanging on
your wall,
t
h
e
n
y
o
u
'
r
e
l
i
k
e
l
y
t
o
b
e
a
46
for thieves.
Art
is also not a regulated investment so when things
go wrong
–
for example, an
artwork turns out to be
a
fraud
(赝品)
–
then
investors cannot fall back on
47
for any repayment.
Of course
given the current environment of low interest
rates, that's still a(n)
48
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return
than
many
savings
accounts
will
give
you.
As
art
has
no
association
to
the
stock
market,
it
means
paintings
can
49
in
value
even
when
the
market
crashes,
making
it
a
good
option
for
investment
50
.
It is reported that after a decrease in
the global art market throughout 2016,
auction
(拍卖)
sales
51
in the first six months of 2017. Yet
you don't necessarily have to be super-wealthy to
invest in art. There are a
growing
number of art fairs and online marketplaces aimed
at buyers with a more
52
budget. Most art
industry
experts suggest that you buy a piece of art
because you like it, not because you want to get
rich. The
most
53
approach is probably to buy something
you like and can
54
and, be prepared to keep it
just for your own pleasure. If it goes
up in value that should be just a(n)
55
benefit.
41. A. accuracy
B.
carefulness
C. enthusiasm
D. generosity
42. A. beg
B. control
C.
forbid
D. recommend
43. A. get back
B.
look into
C.
take out
D.
turn to
44. A. desire
B. energy
C.
money
D. time
45. A. accidents
B.
appliances
C. measures
D. drinks
46. A. partner
B.
spectator
C. target
D. therapy
47.
A. initiative
B. regulation
C. strategy
D. tradition
48.
A. better
B. earlier
C. healthier
D.
lower
49. A. fall apart
B. fall down
C.
go ahead
D. go up
50. A.
funds
B. levels
C. selections
D.
rates
51. A. ceased
B.
proceeded
C.
recovered
D. shrank
52. A. fixed
B. limited
C. massive
D. modest
53. A. creative
B. direct
C.
flexible
D. sensible
54.
A. afford
B. preserve
C. transfer
D. undertake
55. A. added
B. maximum
C. obvious
D. social
Section B
Directions:
Read the
following three passages. Each passage is followed
by several questions or unfinished
statements. For
each of
them
there
are
four
choices
marked A, B, C
and D.
Choose
the
one
that
fits
best
according to the information given in
the passage you have read.
( A )
Post-
00s is a documentary
about growing up. It covers almost every aspect of
millennials‘
experiences on
their path toward adolescence
–
their struggles with
schoolwork, their relationship with peers, their
confusion
if a younger brother or
sister is born into the family, and their growing
desire to keep a distance from their
parents. But this five-episode series
was different from any other TV program with a
similar theme.
Post-
00s was filmed over a
period of 10 years, during which the show‘s makers
followed a group of kids
from when they
were infants
through to when they
became teenagers. In other words, the show‘s
―characters‖
grow older for real, and
their stories are all real.
―Coming
-of-
age‖
stories, as they‘re known, have a special appeal.
They satisfy our curiosity of looking
at someone else‘s life, and we become
more and more attached to the characters as if we
truly know them.
And while
we enjoy the truthfulness of the stories because
nothing is set in advance, we also can‘t help but
feel the cruelty of reality. After all,
there‘s no re
-writing of the
script
(剧本)
and there‘s
no turning back –
this is
real life.
This realness
can also be seen in Boyhood, a 2014 film that won
the Silver Bear award for best director
at the 64th Berlin International Film
Festival. During a period of 12 years, the film
follows the life of Mason
Jr
–
played by US actor Ellar
Coltrane
–
from when he was
6 to when he finished high school.
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