山东省烟台市2017届高三适应性练习(二)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、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)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。1.What will the weather be like this afternoon?A.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Rainy.2.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a classroom.C.In the
2、office.3.Where does the woman want to go?A.The Science Museum.B.The Art MuseumC.The bus station.4.What does the man mean?A.They cant afford to stay at the hotel.B.They do not need to stay at a hotel.C.He doesnt like the hotel.5.Why does the man want to go to the Super Bowl?A.To buy some tickets.B.To
3、 meet Laura.C.To watch a football game.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,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,各小题给出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、7题。6.Where is Miss Smith now?A.She is attending a meeting.B.She is taking a break.C.She is at home.7.What
4、number should Miss Smith call?A.802 8714 246.B.902 8741 426.C.802 9714 246.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What are the speakers?A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Meeting organizers.9.What do you learn about the speakers office situation?A.Its noisy.B.Its crowded.C.Its badly equipped.10.What does Stan suggest doing?A.Talki
5、ng to Jack constantly.B.Moving to another office.C.Asking for a meeting room.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In the Lost and Found office.B.In the post office.C.At the bank.12.How much money was there in the purse?A.About $15.B.About $ 50.C.About $ 55.13.Where d
6、id the woman most probably leave her purse?A.On the King Street.B.In the coffee shop.C.In the shoe department.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?A.A boss and her employee.B.A headmaster and a teacher.C.A manage and her secretary.15.What happened to the man?A
7、.The train he took was cancelled.B.The woman doesnt trust him.C.He is quite late for work.16.What can you learn from the conversation?A.The man is misunderstood.B.The man is making an excuse.C.Harry didnt take the 8:30 train.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How many people suffered from the accident?A.Several d
8、ozen.B.More than 200.C.More than 500.18.Why did s many students eat the food from that milk shop on Saturday?A.Students liked the food from that shop.B.It was convenient for them to eat in that shop.C.Many students were taking courses on Saturday.19.Why did the father of a girl student say that his
9、daughter was lucky?A.She was sent to hospital in time.B.She ate only a little of the food she bought from that shop.C.She threw up most of the food she ate.20.What can we learn from the speaker?A.Most victims are in a stable condition.B.The cause of this accident has been found.C.The milk shop suppl
10、ies food only to students.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。APlaying tourist in London? These are some of the citys finest and free museums and galleries.1.British MuseumThe British Museum houses a vast collection of world art.Its collection of over 8 million
11、 works is among the largest in Europe,documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present.Open daily,10:00-17:30Closed 24-26 December and 1 January2 National GalleryFounded in 1824,the National Gallery houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century
12、to 1900.The museum is the fourth most visited art museum in the world,after the Musee du Louvre,the British Museum,and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Open daily,10:00-18:00,Friday 10:00-21:00Closed 1 January and 24-26 December3.National Maritime MuseumThe National Maritime Museum is the largest of i
13、ts kind in the world,holding a large number of significant items that record Britains rich history at sea,including books from the 15th century,as well as old shipping records and Royal Naval uniforms.Open daily,10:00-17:00Last entry 16:30Closed 24-26 December4.National Portrait GalleryThe National
14、Portrait Gallery house a collection of portraits of famous British people.It was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856.The collection includes photographs and caricatures(漫画)as well as paintings,drawings and sculptures.Open daily,10:00-18:00,Thursday-Friday until 21:0021.Wha
15、t do we know about the National Gallery?A.It has a history of almost 200 years.B.It only exhibits art works of 200 years ago.C.It is the fourth most visited art museum in Europe.D.It contains the largest collection in the world.22.You can enter the National Maritime Museum at_.A.11:00 on Christmas D
16、ayB.8:00 on ThursdayC.15:00 on 1 JanuaryD.16:40 on Friday23.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To persuade readers to visit London.B.To compare some famous museums in London.C.To introduce some places of interest in Britain.D.To recommend some free museums and galleries in London.BOur world is a s
17、trange place.While millions of poor children go to sleep every night with an empty stomach, there are countries which dump(倾倒)40% of their unconsumed food.On a rough estimate,almost one third of the worlds food supply is rejected due to small blemishes(瑕疵)like improper shape or spots,which might not
18、 excite interest from shoppers.Tristram Stuart is a British activist who sounds the warning bell on global food waste.He wants the world to stop wasting so much good food,and calls for a more responsible use of global resources.Stuarts passion started with pigs.At age 15,he raised pigs to earn extra
19、 money,feeding them with leftover food from his school kitchen and local shops.He soon realized that most of the leftover food was actually fit for human consumption.He also began noticing supermarket garbage bins filled with fresh food.“Everywhere I looked,we were wasting food,” he says.“So I began
20、 exposing it to the public.”In 2009,Start launched what has become a global food-waste campaign: Feeding the 5000.It was a consciousness raising campaign where 5000 people in London were given a free lunch created entirely of food that would otherwise be wasted.People also signed up to the Food Wast
21、age Pledge,promising to reduce their food waste.Since Stuarts efforts began,many supermarkets have changed policies.“Ugly” fruits and vegetables sell well in the fresh produce market.Since stores cam sell them for less,shoppers get a bargain.Stuart stresses that each person can make a powerful diffe
22、rence: “In the U.K,food waste in homes has already decreased 25%.By rising up and speaking out,we can make the worlds food system more sustainable(可持续)every day.So lets put dumped food into empty stomachs rather than into dustbins.”24.From Paragraph I we can learn thatA.the global food waste is quit
23、e seriousB.some good food is rejected for no reasonC.people do nothing with unconsumed foodD.the situation of poor children is being improved25.What drew Stuarts attention to food waste?A.His interest in global resources.B.Small blemishes on food.C.The fresh food in supermarket garbage bins.D.His ex
24、perience of raising pigs.26.Which of the following is not true about Feeding the 5000?A.It has spread successfully worldwide.B.It makes the public more aware of saving food.C.It was first stated to feed hungry people in London.D.The free meals it offers are made out of food to be thrown away.27.What
25、 Stuart said in the last paragraph intends to_.A.show off his great contributionsB.call on more people to join in his campaignC.predict the future of the worlds food systemD.praise the U.K.for its achievements in saving foodCNashville,Tennesseenicknamed Music Cityis known as a centre for country mus
26、ic.The city will soon become even more musical.Construction of the National Museum of African-American Music(NMAAM)is scheduled to begin this year.NMAAMs goal is to highlight and celebrate the more than 50 kinds of music than African Americans have created or influenced.“Whether youre talking about
27、country,blues,R&B,jazz,even rock and roll,the odds are pretty high that its African American in its beginnings,” NMAAM president and CEO Henry Hicks said.The museum is scheduled to open in 2018.Visitors will have many opportunities to explore and learn,They will be able to enjoy musical performances
28、 and learn the history behind the music.They will be able to record their own songs and try out dance moves.NMAAM has already offered programs,including a summer music camp help at Tennessee State University,in Nashville.A highlight for camper Matthew Mueller,10,was when Lucius “Spoonman” Talley sho
29、wed how to play the spoons,an innovative(创新)way to create music.“People started using spoons because they were something that all people had.Not everybody could afford instruments,” Matthew says.Matthews grandmother,Karen Mueller,is a music teacher.She is excited for the museum to teach people about
30、 the many kinds of African-American music.“There is such a history of music that the black community brings to America and to the world,” she says.“I hope that people will come to Nashville not only to see all the country music stuff that goes on but to visit this resource as well.”28.Why will Nashv
31、ille become more musical?A.Because it has a long history of African American music.B.Because it has created more than 50 kinds of music.C.Because many musical programs will be held there.D.Because the NMAAM will be built there soon.29.The underlined word “odds” in Paragraph 2 means “_”.A.doubtsB.cha
32、ncesC.speedsD.voices30.What did Matthew probably think of the spoon show?A.BoringB.ConventionalC.Impressive.D.Ridiculous.31.We can learn from the passage that _.A.Karen sings high praise for the music museumB.Matthew cant afford to buy any musical instrumentC.most visitors will buy spoons as souveni
33、rs in NMAAMD.only the music in Nashville can attract visitorsD“Voluntourism”,also known as “volunteer tourism”,combines traditional travel elements-arts, culture, geography,history and recreation-with voluntary services.Its a global phenomenon and is becoming a popular vacation option for youths,esp
34、ecially college students.It inspires young peoples spirit of adventure while meeting their desire to make a difference by working and living in communities in developing nations or protected natural areas where fewer general tourists visit.For example,a project called Conscious Journeys,combining si
35、ghtseeing with voluntary work such as cooking for orphans,teaching environmental protection knowledge in Tibet; another project, Globe Aware,includes both voluntary activities (helping a rural Samba school in Brazil or planting trees in India) and tourism activities (discovering temple ruins and lea
36、rning Thai cooking in Thailand).The volunteer trips are also related to scientific researcher,cultural conservation,and medical assistance.Scientists,doctors,nurses,teachers,labors,and businessmen sign on for voluntourism programs to share their skills and knowledge with others.They want to help oth
37、ers in foreign lands.In return,they experience unique cultures first hand,develop new friendships and achieve personal value.Jessie Johnson,a postgraduate in University of Lees,UK,has recently conducted a survey about voluntourism from 80 of her schoolmates.The data will be used for the purpose of h
38、er Master dissertation(论文)research.Heres part of the survey:Q: Whats your motivation to join in voluntoursim?A: I want to take a volunteer trip because it is a wayOpinionsStrongly agreeAgreeNeutralDisagreeto be away from daily stress20%46.25%20%13.75%to make new friends55%36.25%8.750%to serve people
39、 in need36.25%41.25%17.5%5%to be independent31.25%46.25%17.5%5%to increase self-development40%51.25%7.5%1.25%to protect natural or cultural environment30%41.25%25%3.75%32.By writing Paragraph 1 the author aims to_.A.give us a brief description of voluntourismB.tell us the ways of taking up voluntour
40、ismC.introduce the advantages of voluntourismD.give us some examples of voluntourism33.Which of the following in not an activity of voluntoruism?A.A British college student planting trees in India.B.A Chinese tourist group doing sightseeing around New York City.C.An American scientist teaching Tibet
41、ans to protect the environment.D.A French doctor helping with medical work in an African community.34.What does the chart in the passage focus on?A.Jessie Johnsons Master dissertation research.B.The influence voluntourism has on students lives.C.The popularity of voluntourism among young people.D.Co
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