-
成都市
2017
级高中毕业班第一次诊断性检测
英语
本试
卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。第
I
卷
(
选择题
)1
至
8
页,第
II
卷
(
非选择题
)9
至
10
页,
共
10
页;满分
150
分,考试时间
120
分钟。
注意事项:
1.
答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考籍号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
2.
答选择题时,必须使用
2B
铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干
净后,再选涂其它
答案标号。
3.
答非选择题时,必须
使用
0.5
毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上
。
4.
所有题目必须在答题卡上作答
,在试题卷上答题无效。
5.
考试结束后。只将答题卡交回。
第
I
卷
p>
(100
分
)
第一部分
听力
(
共两节,满分
30
分
)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将
试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。
第一
节
(
共
5
小题
;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7.5
分
)
听下面
5
p>
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. Who will travel with
David next weekend?
A. Dianna.
B. Flora.
C. Lucy.
2. What are the two
speakers talking about?
A. Fiction.
B. Homework.
C. Relaxation.
3. What's the possible relationship
between the speakers?
A. Teacher and
student.
B. Mother and son.
C. Classmates.
4. Why do
people make mistakes?
A. They are
careless.
B. They are misled.
C. They have poor eyesight.
5. Where does this conversation
probably take place?
A. In the library.
B. In the coffee shop.
C.
In the town square.
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
p>
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
至
7
题。
6. Why did the man give up the
blue sweater?
A. It is too ugly.
B. It is too expensive.
C. It is too big.
7. How
much will the man pay?
A. $$ 40.
B.$$35.
C.$$28.
< br>听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
至
9
题。
8. What drink did the man order?
A. Orange juice.
B. Coke.
C. Milk.
9. Where is most probably the man?
A. At the front desk.
B.
In a restaurant.
C. In a hotel
room.
听第
8
段材料,回答第<
/p>
10
至
12
题。
10. Why is the woman in a
hurry?
A. To buy some tickets.
B. To add oil for her car.
C.
To book hotel rooms.
11. What will the
man do during the weekend?
A. Take a
trip.
B. Visit friends.
C. Stay at home.
12. Where will the woman go first?
A. The bus station.
B.
The dormitory.
C. The parking lot.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13<
/p>
至
16
题。
13. What did the woman think of the
architects' work before getting married?
A. Creative.
B. Well-paid.
C. Meaningful.
14. Who is the man?
A. The
woman's colleague.
B. The woman's
husband.
C. The woman's boss.
15. What do we know about the man?
A. He has a busy schedule.
B. He doesn't
like his manager.
C. He has lost interest in
his work.
16. What does the woman
advise the man to do?
A. Take exercise.
B. Have lunch.
C. Drink tea. <
/p>
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17. What is the starting place of
the speaker's journey?
A. Edinburgh.
B. London.
C. Paris.
18. What did the speaker buy in Paris?
A. Nothing.
B.
Postcards.
C. A computer.
19. Why does the speaker want to eat
spaghetti?
A. It is cheap.
B.
It is strange.
C. It is
delicious.
20. Who is the speaker
talking to?
A. The speaker's teacher.
B. The speaker's friend.
C.
The speaker's family.
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
、
< br>C
和
D)
中,选出最佳选项,并
在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
A
Q1: When does the 2020 Virgin Money
London Marathon take place?
A: The 2020
Virgin Money London Marathon takes place on Sunday
26 April.
Q2: I have moved. How do I
let you know my change of address?
A.
Please
email
changeofaddressailondonmarathonevents.
co.
uk
with
your
name,
date
of
birth,
telephone number, old address and your
new address.
Q3: I need a hotel in
London for the weekend of the race-any advice?
A: Virgin Money London Marathon hotel
packages are available at Holiday Inn
and other IHG
hotels in and around London, and
include a champion's breakfast and coach transfer
to the Start Line
so you arrive rested
and ready to run your victory lap. Visit drun.
holidayinn. com to find out
more.
Q4: I am a visually disabled runner.
Where can I find out more about running with a
guide?
A: If you are a runner with a
visual disability and would like to find out more
about running with a
guide, please
contact disabilitylondonmarathonevents. co. uk.
Q5: What time does the race start?
A: Start times for the 2020 Virgin
Money London Marathon are as follows:
09:05
——
Elite
Wheelchair Races
09:10
——
World Para
Athletics Marathon Championships Ambulant Athletes
09:25
——
The Elite
Women's Race
10:10
——
The Elite
Men'
,
Race. British
Athletics
左
England Athletics
Marathon Championships
and Mass Race
Q6: What time do I need to get
to
比
e Start?
A: We
suggest you get to your Start at least one hour
before the race begins. This will allow time for
you to use the facilities, warm up and
take your position.
Q7: Can I track a
runner during the race?
A:
Yes.
On
Race
Day,
there
will
be
a
link
to
our
tracking
service
on
the
home
page
of
www.
virginmoneylondonmarathon.
com.
The
best
way
to
track
a
runner
is
by
using
the
runner's
running
number. If you do not have the running
number, it is also possible to search for a runner
by surname.
21. Which address should
you contact if you need to run with a guide?
A. www. restandrun. holidayinn. com.
B.
disabilitylondonmarathonevents. co. uk.
C. www. virginmoneylondonmarathon.
corn.
D.
changeofaddressglondonmarathonevents. co. uk.
22. If Ann attends the Elite Women's
Race, what's the best time to get to the Start?
A. 08:20.
B. 09:05.
C. 09:10.
D.
09:25.
23. How can we track a runner
during the race?
A. With the address.
B.
With the running number.
C. With the
first name.
D. With the
telephone number.
B
Han
Tianheng
picked
up
a
carving
knife
at
the
age
of
6
and
never
put
it
down.
Today,
the
79-year-old artist, one
of China's most respected living masters of seal c
arving(
印章雕刻
)
,
calligraphy
and Chinese
painting, still remembers the incident-the first
time he held a knife in his hand.
cut
my
thumb
badly
and
was
horrified
by
the
bloody
sight.
he
said,
adding
that
his
mother
applied ashes because
she couldn't afford to take him to a hospital.
today.”
An
eye
for
an
eye
and
blood
for
blood,
the
incident
didn't
set
him
back.
Instead,
it
aroused
his
passion for the ancient art form. He
was determined to pursue a path that would lead to
a career in seal
carving. Han said.
The journey of art exploration was a
little bumpy for the young man in his quest for
excellence, and
his seal works were
harshly criticized by a famous old painter.
Most would have crumbled under the
criticism, not Han. It made him even more
determined. After
six months' hard
work, he visited the painter again.
and
criticism
are
what
an
artist
should
learn
to
handle
all
his
life.
Praise
is
candy
and
criticism
is
medicine. We can live without candy,
but cannot live without medicine when
ill.
Han
rose
to
fame
during
the
early
1960s
famous
for
bird
and
insect
seal
art.
Han's
seals
are
an
essential
ending part on the paintings of a long list of
well-established artists.
高档女子时装
). An
experienced
tailor always knows how to
choo
se buttons that matches the whole
Style,”
Han said.
His
seals
are
full
of
variety-grand
and
solemn
for
Liu
Haisu's
paintings,
light
and
vivid
for
Lu
Yanshao's, graceful and
gentle for Xie Zhiliu's.
good
seal
carver
should
keep
his
own
style,
and
at
the
same
time
go
well
with
the
painting's
style.
24. What influence did
the incident have on Han when he was six?
A. He got injured very seriously.
B. He learned
how to use a knife.
C. It aroused his
interest in seal carving.
D. It helped
him learn how hard life was.
25. Which
best describes Han's journey of art exploration?
A. Smooth and fruitful.
B. Inspiring
and lucky.
C. Boring but worthwhile.
D. Tough but rewarding.
26. In Han's opinion, what do an
experienced tailor and a good seal carver share?
A. The huge respect they earn.
B. The
flexibility they display at work.
C.
The targeted customers they serve.
D.
The efforts they have to make to succeed.
27. In which section of a newspaper
does this text most probably appear?
A.
Education.
B. Events.
C
Entertainment.
D. People.
C
Ma kai, ma kai
ka ua.”
So sing the children at a
kindergarten on the Island
of Hawaii.
The song is much like
one of the tools
that have revived a near-dead language.
The decline of Hawaiian was not, as is
the case with most disappearing languages, a
natural death
caused
by
migration(
迁徙
)and
mass
media.
In
1896,
after
American
business
interests
ended
the
Hawaiian
original
political
system,
schools
were
banned
from
using
it.
By
the
late
20th
century,
apart
from
a
couple
of
hundred
people
on
one
tiny
island,
English
had
replaced
Hawaiian
and
only
the
old
spoke it
to each other.
The civil-rights
movement brought a revival of interest among the
young, centred on the University
of
Hawaii at Hilo. Larry Kimura. a professor there,
was not satisfied that the language should be only
a
subject at college: he and his
students wanted to bring it back to life. The idea
for how to do that came
from a visiting
Maori, who suggested
native language.
In 1985, when educating children in
Hawaiian was still banned, Kauanoe Kamana and her
husband
Pila
Wilson,
both
students
of
Kimura's,
created
the
first
nest
at
Hilo.
Neither
was
a
native
speaker,
but
both
were
determined
to
bring
up
their
children
as
such.
They
gathered
a
small
group
of
children, including their own son and
daughter, and elderly native speakers.
The
movement
grew:
there
are
now
12
kindergartens
and
23
schools
involved.
The
number
of
children being educated in Hawaiian has
risen from 1,877 in 2008 to 3,028 in 2018. Along
with Japanese,
Hawaiian is the non-
English language most commonly spoken among
children.
28. What makes the decline of
Hawaiian different from other disappearing
languages?
A. The number of its users.
B.
The language features it bears.
C.
People's unwillingness to use it.
D. The unfair treatment it received.
29. What has been done to save
Hawaiian?
A. More schools have been set
up.
B. More people are persuaded to stay.
C. More children are exposed to
Hawaiian.
D. Government promotes the
use of Hawaiian.
30. How does the
author feel about the present situation of
Hawaiian?
A. Relieved.
B.
Curious.
C. Anxious.
D.
Doubtful.
31. What is the best title
for the text?
A. The Revival of
Hawaiian
B. The Future
of Hawaiian
C. The History of Hawaiian
D. The Development of
Hawaiian
D
This morning
we're going to head off down into the wetland,
into a very specific kind of wetland
called the Prairie fen.
You
can find Nate Fuller counting butterflies. The
Sarett Nature Center needs an accurate count of
Mitchell's satyr butterflies to help
preserve one of their last known habitats. They're
very particular about
the kind of
habitat where they can live, which is part of what
makes them so rare and amazing indicators
for our water quality. Today, Sarett
expert Ashley Cole-Wick with
Michigan'
、
Natural Features
Inventory
helps
Fuller
Count.
She
says
I
first
started
working
on
the
butterfly
in
2013,
we
had
18
populations and
this year in
2019, we have 10.”
The
Mitchell Seder went on the endangered species list
in 1991. Initially it was thought that loss of
wetlands contributed to their decline.
Fuller says
“It's not just
habitat
availability. Its groundwater
and the
amount in the quality of
groundwater coming into these wetlands seem to be
a challenge for the butterfly.