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    1、2017届山东省枣庄十六中高三英语4月份阶段性自测题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解ACherish the Moments with Our ParentsThere was something in an elderly womans behavior that caught my eye. Unsure of her steps, the woman moved slowly, along with a younger woman who I guessed was her daughter. The daughter was rolling her eyes and che

    2、cking her watch every few seconds. older woman left the younger one and began to tick through the DVDs on the nearest shelf. Without hesitation, I walked over and asked if I could help her find something. The woman smiled at me and showed me a title on a piece of paper.Rather than rush off to locate

    3、 the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Looking back, I think I wanted to enjoy her company for a moment. Her movements reminded me of my own mother, who had passed away the previous Christmas.As we walked, the woman seemed glad of the unrushe

    4、d company and casual conversation. We found the movie and she told me it was the one shed enjoyed when she was her sons age and that she hoped he would enjoy it as much as she had. Maybe, she said he could enjoy it with his own young children.I accompanied her to the queue at the cashier. As the cas

    5、hier put the DVD into a plastic bag, I went over to the younger woman, who was still tapping her foot at the front of the store.Is that your mom? I asked.I had expected her to tell me it was none of my business. But she rolled her eyes and said, Yeah. There was annoyance in her reply. Still watching

    6、 the mother, I said, Mind some advice?Go ahead, said the daughter.I smiled to show her I wasnt criticizing Cherish her, I said, When shes gone, its the little moments thatll come back to you. Moments like this. I know.”It was true. I missed my mom still and remembered with sadness the moments when I

    7、d used my impatience to make her life miserable.The elderly woman moved slowly back to her daughter. Together they made their way toward the stores exit. They stood there for a moment, side by side, watching the rush of the holiday current. Then the daughter glanced over and slowly placed her arm wi

    8、th apparently unaccustomed affection around her mothers shoulders and gently guided her home.1The daughter checked her watch frequently because she _.A. had to wait for a friendB. wanted to buy a new watchC. was impatient to shop with her momD. was uninterested in watching the DVD2From Paragraphs 3

    9、and 4 we know that _.A. the elderly woman hadnt seen the movie beforeB. the elderly woman found her sons favorite movieC. the author and the eldly woman hurried to find the DVDD. the author and the elderly woman enjoyed each others company3We can learn from the passage that _.A. the author had treat

    10、ed her mom very wellB. the elderly woman looked like the authors momC. the author scolded the daughter for her behaviorD. the daughter changed her attitude toward her momBAs anyone who freelances(做自由职业) knows, there are lots of advantages of working at home alone. But there are drawbacks too, like t

    11、he potential loneliness. No wonder co-working spaces are becoming so popular: they permit self-employed individuals to feel like they are part of all office environment, while making them get some work done too. But renting a co-working space does cost money.Now a Swedish project is aiming to change

    12、 that by turning peoples under-used homes into temporary co-working spaces, available to freelancers for free. Hoffice was started by freelancers Christofer Gradin Franzen and Johline Zandra about a year ago in Stockholm when they invited a few people into their home office to work together. It was

    13、a great success, and the project has since spread to a number of cities in Europe, North and South America, Australia, India and Japan. Anyone can sign up and offer their home space as a free co-working space, or go find a Hoffice near them.On a Hoffice day, everyone arrives and starts work at a cer

    14、tain hour. After 45 minutes, everyone gets up to take a break, stretch, do qigong or yoga for 10 to 15 minutes. Afterwards, people can gather around again, and re-state their intentions and goals for the rest of the work day, as a way to motivate each other. Meals can be eaten together at a certain

    15、hour, potluck-style(家常饭)or by bringing your own lunch.This process creates an encouraging and supportive work environment. As some freelancers describe, “By working at Hoffice, we give ourselves and each other the gift to spend our days in a social working environment, where we are extremely product

    16、ive without ignoring our other human needs. We also make sure to give us and each other what we need to feel calm, happy, inspired and creative during the working day.”So Hoffice is not just about sharing space; its also about a free exchange of ideas. And perhaps the best thing is that Hoffices are

    17、 free to use.4Hoffice was started to _.A. change peoples attitude to workB. provide a co-working space for freeC. improve peoples working conditionsD. encourage people to be more social5Whats the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. How people respond to Hoffice.B. What Hoffice means to people.C. What people

    18、 share at Hoffice.D. How a Hoffice day works.6Some freelancers descriptions of Hoffice suggest that they _.A. work longer than beforeB. cant be separated from each otherC. benefit a lot from the working styleD. expect more people to join them7What do we know about Hoffice according to the text?A. It

    19、 has been popular in many countries for many years.B. It has created many new job opportunities.C. It focus on not only environment but also human needs.D. It is suitable for people from all walks of life.CStreet dances are dance styles that evolved (演变) outside of dance studios in any available ope

    20、n space. They are often improvisational (即兴的) and social in nature,encouraging interaction and contact with audiences and the other dancers. These dances generally evolve out of urban and suburban spaces and are a part of the native culture of that geographical area. Some examples of street dances i

    21、nclude B-boying, or breakdancing, which originated in New York City, and Melbourne Shuffle which originated in Melbourne, Australia.Street dances are dances that evolve between people in a social environment,although it cannot be always determined as to how they actually do evolve between people. In

    22、 theory, as one person comes up with a move that looks good to another person, that other person tries to copy that move. Similar to the game of Chinese Whispers, the effect is that the other person cannot absolutely perform that move the same way as the other person, thus leading to the dancer crea

    23、ting their own style or entirely new moves.There is a small difference between entirely freestyle dance and an absolute street dance. While freestyle dance is random and a personal dance invented by a single person (even if ifs based on someone elses dance style), a full street dance is a collection

    24、 of the various similar dance moves and styles collected into one practice and regarded as the same dance. For example, when B-boying evolved out of early hip-hop culture, people came up with their own moves, and other people improved them. Street dances constantly evolve for as long as they are now

    25、 and then practiced and regarded as the same dance. All the moves danced to breaks in hip-hop culture were regarded as B-boying.Sometimes it is possible to trace back street dance styles that were mostly pioneered by specific persons. One example is Locking, which is often regarded as being started

    26、by Don Campbell, who was a 1970s pioneer of American street dance. Most of the time it is impossible to owe street dances to specific people; since the dances evolve outside of professional dance environments, and there is no social or legal record. Street dance pioneers also rarely have professiona

    27、l degrees in dance, thus distinguishing street dance from other modern dance forms.8Paragraph 1 is intended to tell us the of street dances.A. varieties B. changesC. characteristics D. distributions9What do we know about street dances?A. Dancers perform them in dance studios.B. They are developed by

    28、 professional dancers.C. They are collected from different moves and styles.D. Dancers create moves based on other peoples moves.10Chinese Whispers are mentioned in Paragraph 2 to .A. stress a street dancers own styleB. show the effect of Chinese whispersC. introduce a popular Chinese gameD. explain

    29、 the characteristics of street dances11The passage is probably taken from .A. a travel journal B. a history textbookC. a popular magazine D. a museum brochureDWhile the U.S. is still debating about getting rid of the penny, Sweden is rapidly moving towards abolishing currency altogether. Though this

    30、 may sound radical(过激的), it is a natural evolution in this digital society.Sweden, which was the first European country to introduce banknotes in 1661, has just been working harder to convince its residents that digital payments are a safer alternative to carrying cash.Over the years, the idea has g

    31、ained popularity with residents, especially the younger generation that is much more comfortable with technology. Today many banks dont even have ATMs and some have stopped handling cash altogether!Tickets to ride public buses in most Swedish cities can only be purchased via cell phones. Numerous bu

    32、sinesses are also moving towards accepting only digital payments. Even the homeless that sell street paper to make ends meet have to start accepting this mode of payment!But despite its growing popularity, some people dont like this radical idea. They include the homeless, elderly people as well as

    33、those living in rural areas who are still uncomfortable with mobile phones and computers. But the officials are confident that in the very near future, they will be able to convince everyone to move this safe and more cost-effective payment system.Sweden is not the only country trying to abolish pap

    34、er currency and coins. The movement is rapidly gaining ground in Denmark and Finland as well. In 2014, Israel announced a three-step plan to go cashless and just last week the vendors(小贩)of a popular street in Sydney declared they would stop accepting currency from customers. Whether this phenomenon

    35、 spreads remains to be seen. But one thing is for sureWith increasingly advanced payment systems being introduced every day, pulling out cash is rapidly becoming “uncool”.12What can we infer from Paragraph 3 and 4?A. Many banks in Sweden dont have ATMs.B. You dont have to buy tickets when riding bus

    36、es.C. People dont give the homeless money but food.D. People can just take cell phones when shopping.13According to the passage, which information is RIGHT?A. Sweden was the first country to get the idea to abolish currency.B. The younger generation is opposed to the measures.C. Bus fare can only be

    37、 purchased via cell phones in most Swedish cities.D. Banks in Sweden have stopped dealing with cash completely.14Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. An Advanced Country SwedenB. A Controversial Government PolicyC. Sweden to Influence the Worlds Cash PaymentD. Sweden to Becom

    38、e the Worlds First Cashless Society15Which of the following categories does this passage belong to?A. Education.B. Economy.C. Travel.D. Insurance.二、完形填空Research confirms that performing acts of kindness and sharing thankful thoughts have many positive effects on mood and health. They are among the t

    39、op five predictors of happiness.When you feel thankful for something, thats gratitude. You never get it out of _ ; you are clear who or what is responsible, whether thats a loved one, a stranger, or a higher power. Gratitude is how you _ to others when you see yourself in connection with things larg

    40、er than yourself. _, this understanding of our reliance on others is becoming more _ today. With commercial and social media, everything makes the younger generation feel that they are the _ of the universe. If its all about them, why thank others?If true, there would be a disturbing _ trend. Canadi

    41、an researchers found that people who wrote thank-you letters or performed good deeds for a six-week period decreased their pain, upped their energy, and improved their mental health. And you can _ these benefits at any age. Old people who choose to be thankful are less likely to worry about their _

    42、health. Gratitude tends to be easily spread, as well. Those who are helped are more likely to pay kindness _ . One study found that when someone is thanked, it more than doubles his or her chances of being _ again, likely because he or she enjoys feeling socially _ .If you arent particularly gratefu

    43、l now, you can learn to be. People who keep a journal of three positive things that happen to them each day _ health-inducing thankfulness. At first, it may be difficult to _ the good things that occur. But _ , your brain gets trained into a more appreciative mode. And in the end, the journal become

    44、s a book of joyful _. Gratitude training certainly comes to your aid during the _ times because a greater _ for life is the part you focus on. _your gratefulness directly with the person you feel grateful to, the benefits of happiness _ . You dont need a scientific study to know that showing and acc

    45、epting gratitude can ensure you an _ life, a much better life than you thought.16A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing17A. refer B. submit C. subscribe D. relate18A. Therefore B. Meanwhile C. However D. Besides19A. strange B. difficult C. stubborn D. ridiculous20A. master B. center C. su

    46、rvivor D. creator21A. health B. mental C. cultural D. industrial22A. continue B. approach C. sustain D. reap23A. original B. improving C. failing D. falling24A. forward B. downward C. backward D. upward25A. thankful B. respectful C. helpful D. careful26A. valued B. influenced C. attracted D. noticed

    47、27A. cultivate B. emphasize C. benefit D. transmit28A. analyze B. recognize C. summarize D. organize29A. roughly B. decidedly C. gradually D. accidentally30A. essays B. thoughts C. files D. memories31A. dark B. golden C. special D. urgent32A. admiration B. allocation C. appreciation D. affection33A.

    48、 Supplying B. Experiencing C. Sharing D. Recalling34A. disappear B. accumulate C. emerge D. weaken35A. enriched B. engaged C. enlarged D. enabled三、七选五Smile, when making an introductionEvery day we meet people in a number of business and social situations.36Its important to do so in a proper way, no

    49、matter whether you are introducing yourself to someone, or introducing two people to each other. To keep you aware of this, we have gathered tips to make a proper introduction.Always stand when making an introductionWhen you are seated and someone comes up to greet you, make the effort to stand up.

    50、37Always maintain eye contact while making an introductionMany people are not aware of the value of this simple action. 38Always introduce a person of less authority to one of greater authority39 For example, when introducing your supervisor to a job candidate, you would give your supervisors name f

    51、irst.In a situation where rank is unimportant, an introduction is based on sex and ageA man is presented to a woman and a younger woman to an older woman. What if you find yourself in a situation where you have forgotten the other persons name? 40 By doing this, you will usually cause the other pers

    52、on to do the same. This is not the ideal situation, but it does happen to all of us.A. Start with a handshake and reintroduce yourself.B. When you make eye contact, you are giving a confident image.C. The most important thing to remember is to say the most important persons name first.D. Standing up

    53、 is the most important to meet a person.E. By doing this, you show respect for yourself and the other person.F. And the way we meet and greet them creates an impression.G. By staring at the other person, you show your interest.四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。The Suma Aqualife Park in Japan

    54、 is no stranger to turtle traffic. Every summer, hundreds of turtles make41(they) way to and from the nearby ocean. While most manage to cover the short42(distant) , a handful43 (be) stuck inside the railway tracks that lie between the ocean and popular park.According to the local officials, as the

    55、turtles are trying to cross the tracks, a few fall in. Unable to climb out, they start to walk along the track. The problem arises when a44(trap) turtle is close to a railroad switch that is in process of shifting to accommodate an incoming train.To save the precious animals, the officials teamed up

    56、45some engineers to create turtle tunnels. The tunnels provide a place for the turtles46(slip) into and protect them. They47 help prevent costly train delays that occur every time a turtle gets caught in the switch.Since the tunnels 48 (create) in April, railway personnel have scooped up (舀取) ten tu

    57、rtles from the tunnels and49(safe) delivered them to the park. 50Naoki Kamezaki, the head of the park puts it, saving the turtles is a refreshing feeling.五、短文改错51文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2、只允许修改1

    58、0处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。This afternoon I went to the bookstore near my house, only find it was closed. Just then, I noticed a schoolboy walking in front of me. When he passed by a white wall, he left two footprints on it. An old man, who saw that had happened, shouted at him angry. The boy felt afraid or r

    59、an away quickly. A few minutes later, another boys passed by the white wall and saw the footprints. He thought for a moment and took out of a pencil from his schoolbag. While I was wondered, I saw the boy painting the panda on the wall. And the footprints become the pandas black eyes. What a smart b

    60、oy I was!六、书面表达52假定你是高中生李华,你们学校要在三月十日举办英语配音比赛(dubbing contest),你想参赛,但是不知道该选什么电影。你给笔友Peter写封邮件,请他推荐。要求: 1. 主题是关于友谊; 2. 时间限定在4到5分钟; 3. 每个节目最多6个角色。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考答案1C2D3D4B5D6C7C8C9D10D11C12D13C14D15B16D17D18C19B20B21A22D23C24A25C26A27A28B29C30D31A32C33C34B35A36F37E38B39C40A41their4

    61、2distance43are44trapped45with46to slip47also48were created49safely50As511.only find之间加to 2.that 改成what3.angry改成angrily4.or改成and5.boys改成boy6.去掉of7.wondered改成wondering8.the改成a9.become改成became10.I改成he 52Dear Peter,How is everything going? I am writing to you in the hope of seeking for help.Our school w

    62、ill hold an English Dubbing contest on March 10th. I am eager to have a try but dont know which film is suitable. As a movie fan, would you be so kind as to give me some recommendations? According to the requirements, the theme should be about friendship. And each video may last 4 to 5 minutes. Whats more, there should not be more than six characters in each video.I would really appreciate it if you could do me the favor.Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua

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