河北省武邑中学2019届高三上学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、河北武邑中学2018-2019学年上学期高三年级期中考试英语试题本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请将答案标在试卷上,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分,满分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。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. Where does the man want to go?A. A railway station. B.
2、A post office. C. The seaside.2. What happened to the woman?A. She woke up late. B. She got to work late. C. She went to sleep late.3. What is the woman doing now?A. Baking cookies. B. Making a list. C. Shopping for groceries.4. How does the woman feel about the zoo?A. Sad. B. Impressed. C. Disappoi
3、nted.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Young people lose their jobs easily. B. Young people are too quick in making decisions. C. Young people seldom stay long in the same job.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。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
4、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. When will the man start his new job?A. Tomorrow. B. Next week. C. Next month.7. Why is the man paying for the womans lunch?A. She helped him a lot. B. It is his turn to pay. C. He wants to congratulate her.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is Annas chemistry grade now?A.
5、 B. B. B+. C. D.9. When does Annas study group meet?A. After school. B. On the weekends. C. During lunch hour.10. Who is Anna speaking to?A. A study group member. B. Her teacher. C. Her father.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How old was Jonathans mother when she started doing laundry?A. 8 years old. B. 10 year
6、s old. C. 16 years old.12. Which temperature will Jonathan use for now?A. Hot. B. Cold. C. Warm.13. What is the “light” spin cycle used for? A. Jeans and towels. B. Most of Jonathans clothes. C. Sheets and pillow cases.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Which decorations are on the sofa? A. The Christmas ones. B.
7、 The Halloween ones. C. The Thanksgiving ones.15. What did the man use to get the box out? A. A pole. B. A chair. C. A ladder.16. Where might the conversation take place? A. In the basement. B. In the bedroom. C. In the living room.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the Golden Rule ask people to do? A.
8、 Develop personal rules. B. Respect their families and ancestors. C. Treat others as they wish to be treated.18. Which is a teaching of Confucius? A. Governments should be moral. B. Husbands should respect wives. C. People should memorize rules of behavior.19. How did Confucius teach lessons? A. Thr
9、ough arguments. B. Through reasoning. C. Through personal examples.20. What does the speaker say about Confucius influence? A. He used to be even more important. B. He has influenced many cultures. C. He has little effect on people today第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,共45分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选
10、项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Welcome to the Best Music Drama of the Last Ten YearsAre you fond of the music drama? As the winner of the Tony Awards Triple Crown for the best music drama, the best score and the best book, Avenue Q is packed with heart.Following five years in the West End, with sell-out r
11、uns worldwide and a hit tour in 2014, this hugely entertaining show is hitting the road again!Created by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (co-creator of Book of Modern and writer of the songs for Disneys Frozen)Avenue Q is a charming music drama which tells the story of the lovable characters on a downtow
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14、s Theater more enjoyable, contact the box office: Telephone: 01223 503333: Email: access cambridgeartstheatre. comSO DONT LET YOUR LIFE SUCK!BOOK YOUR TICKET TODAY!21When does Avenue/Q start on Tuesday in October?A At 4: 00 am. B At 5: 30 pm.C At 7: 45 pm. D At 10: 00 pm.22How much should you pay at
15、 least if you book a ticket for Avenue Q by phone?A 23.00 B 18.00C 13.00 D 12.0023What is the main purpose of the text?A To advertise a music drama. B To introduce the box office.C To tell about the plot of a drama. D To talk about the history of a theater.BIf you want to convince the boss you deser
16、ve a pay rise or promotion, the solution could be simple eat the same food as they do. Psychologists have discovered managers are much more likely to instantly trust us if we choose the same dishes as them.During experiments, discussions over wages and work conditions were much more successful if bo
17、th sides chose to snack on the same treats. And shoppers were much more likely to buy a product advertised on TV by someone eating a similar food to them at the time.The reason is thought to be so-called similarity attraction theory where people tend to like others who have similar tastes or habits
18、to themselves. But this is believed to be one of the first studies highlighting the role of food in this relationship. Researchers atChicagoUniversityin theUSconducted a series of experiments to examine foods role in earning trust.In a test, participants were told to watch TV where someone pretendin
19、g to be a member of the public praised a certain product. The volunteers were given Kit Kat bars to nibble (咬), while the TV people ate either a Kit Kat or grapes as they talked.The results showed viewers were much more likely to express an interest in buying the product if the TV showed the other p
20、erson eating a Kit Kat too.The researchers added, “Although similarity in food consumption is not a sign of whether two people will get along, we find consumers treat this as such. They feel more trusting of those who consume as they do. It means people can immediately begin to feel friendship and d
21、evelop a bond, leading to smoother transactions (交易) from the start.”Harley Streetpsychologist Dr. Lucy Atcheson said it was already known that wearing similar clothes could instantly create trust. But this was the first report that food had the same effect. She said, “This is really interesting. It
22、 makes sense as people feel they have common ground and can trust the other person. That means negotiations are more likely to be successful.”24. According to the passage, customers are likely to buy a product from a dealer who _.A. reduces the price of his productsB. advertises his products on TVC.
23、 has the same taste as them D. pays attention to the quality of his products25. The experiments conducted by researchers atChicagoUniversityshow that _.A. bosses like employees that have the same taste as themB. food plays an important role in earning peoples trustC. people who have similar tastes t
24、o their bosss earn moreD. people have less interest in buying products advertised on TV26. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The effect of wearing similar clothes hasnt been proved by researchers.B. People are more likely to make friends with those wearing the same clothes as them. C. People
25、who eat similar food are more likely to trust each other.D. People will get along with each other if they like to eat similar things.27. Which of the following sayings can be an example of the similarity attraction theory?A. Honesty is the best policy. B. All good things come to an end.C. Where ther
26、e is a will, there is a way. D. Birds of a feather flock together.CDubai(迪拜)is one of the economically richest places in the world. With its numerous malls, hotels, and beautiful beaches, Dubai has always been a popular holiday destination. This city was visited by around 5 million tourists each yea
27、r. The government wanted to increase this number to 15 million. However, Dubai has only 45 miles of coastline, which is nowhere enough for so many people. To solve this problem, an island that looked like a palm tree was built in 2006, and named the Palm Jumeirah.The plan for the island was extraord
28、inary. It was to host several hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, and homes. Although the initial plan was to build the island from concrete(水泥), a decision was taken to create it from sand and gravel(砾石), so as to give it a natural look. To make sure that this project was a success, the best engin
29、eers from across the world were employed. Engineers from Holland formed the majority in this group. To begin with, the engineers calculated the strength of storms at sea, and also the expected amount of rise in water levels due to global warming. And then they found that, the proposed location for t
30、he island was neither very wide nor deep.One of the difficulties the engineers came across was to put sand on the sea bed to create the breakwater(防浪堤).Finding the right sand for the project was also a daunting task, as the sand from Dubais deserts was too fine. Instead, sand from the sea was used,
31、as it was coarser(粗糙). Once the breakwater was built, construction of the island began.The Palm Island are really impressive in terms of engineering. However, these projects are so large that they may have changed the ecology of the region. Also, an immense amount of money and resources go into main
32、taining the islands, which is a major concern at the moment. Only time will tell if building the Palm Islands was actually a good decision.28. WhatdoesParagraph 1 mainlyshowus?A.BeautifulattractionsofDubai, B. ThegeographicalfeaturesofDubai. C. ThepurposesofbuildingthePalmJumeirah, D. Thedifficultyi
33、ndevelopingthetourismindustry. 29. Whyweresomechangesmadetotheinitialplanfortheproject? A. Toreducethebuildingcost. B. Togettheislandscompletedsooner. C. Togetthebuildingmaterialsmoreeasily. D. Tomaketheislandlookmorenatural, 30. WhatdoestheunderlinedworddauntinginParagraph4mean? A. meaningless B. d
34、ifficult C. Impossible D. necessary31. Accordingtothelastparagraph, howistheconstructionofthePalmIslands? A. Profitable. B. Surprising. C. Worrying. D. Unbelievable. DA recent study led by researchers from the National University of Singapore(NUS)has found a clear link between the color of a taxi an
35、d its accident rate. An analysis of 36 months of detailed taxi, driver and accident data from two fleets of yellow and blue taxis in Singapore suggested that yellow taxis have fewer accidents than blue taxis. The higher visibility (能见度)of yellow makes it easier for drivers to avoid getting into acci
36、dents with yellow taxis, leading to a lower accident rate.The study was led by Prof Ho. To test whether there was a causal relationship between the color of a taxi and the number of accidents the taxi had, the research team analysed data collected by the largest taxi company in Singapore. The resear
37、chers found that yellow taxis have about 6.1 fewer accidents per 1,000 taxis per month.The researchers also studied the economic effect of changing the color of the entire fleet of taxis to yellow. The Singapore taxi company involved in the study owns about 16,700 taxis in a ratio(比例) of one yellow
38、to three blue taxis. If a commercial decision is made to switch from blue to yellow taxis, 76.6 fewer accidents would occur per month or 917 fewer accidents per year. Assuming an average repair cost of S$1,000 per car and a downtime of six days, switching the color of all taxis to yellow could produ
39、ce an annual savings of S$2 million.“We are eager to continue to validate(证实) the findings of our study by looking at the use of yellow in other types of public transport, such as school buses. For instance, we hope to compare the accident rates of yellow school buses against other colors to find ou
40、t if yellow is indeed a safer color for school buses. Besides, we are also interested to look at private-hire vehicles and do a comparison of the accident rates of vehicles that are of different colors,” explained Prof Ho.32. Why do yellow taxis result in fewer accidents?A. Because yellow can be see
41、n more easilyB. Because yellow signals a warning of dangerC. Because drivers tend to be more careful in yellow taxisD. Because people act more quickly in yellow surroundings33. Whats Prof Hos study based on?A. Physical risks taxi passengers experienceB. The economic effect of changing taxi colorC. D
42、ata from Singapores largest taxi companyD. Personal reports from taxi drivers worldwide34. What do Prof Hos words in the last paragraph suggest?A. School buses should be painted yellowB. Their findings are worth popularizingC. Yellow should be widely used in public transportD. Their study will be fu
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