河北省百校联盟2016届高三上学期新课标大联考(一)英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、河北百校联盟2016届高三新课标大联考英语试题(一)编审 阳光启学英语研究室第I卷第一部分听力(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个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman mean? A. They had better see who is winning. B. The game began some tlme ago. C. Now it is a good
2、time to start playing.2. What does the woman like? A. Football. B.Table tennis. C.Basketball.3. What does the man mean about Betty? A. She doesnt like going swimming. B. She went swimmlng yesterday. C. She prefers swimming to studying.4. What is close to the womans new house? A. An airport. B.A rail
3、way. C.A bus station.5. When will the speakers meet? A. At 7:00. B.At 7:30. C.At 8:00.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 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8题。6. What did the man hear about the Browns? A. They ha
4、ve been ill. BThey have moved. C. They have gone to see the doctor.7. What do we know about the Browns? A. They loved to live near the airport. B. They liked to take the sleeping pills. C. They couldnt sleep well.8. Where are the Browns living now? A. In the country. B. Near the airport. C.In the ci
5、ty center.听第 7段材料,回答第 9至 11题。9. What happened when the man was climbing mountains? A. He got trapped in a cave. B. He got lost in bad weather. C. He lost his equipment and food.10. What caused the loss of the mans legs? A. Low temperature. B. A bad fall in the mountain. C. An unsuccessful operation.
6、11. What did the man decide to do after losing his legs? A. Design new climbing shoes. B. Set up a club for the disabled. C. Use technology to fight his disability.12. What happens to the man? A. He is out of work. B. He has hurt his leg. C. He finds a new job.13. What do you think Puerto Rico is? A
7、. The name of the mans uncle. B. The name of an island. C. The name of a mountain.14. Where did the woman grow up? A. In the country. B. In Puerto Rico. C. In the city.听第 9段材料,回答第 15至 18题。15. Where did the woman find $ 150? A. In a corner. B. In a shop. C. In the street.16. What does the man think o
8、f the woman? A. Honest. B. Careful. C. Friendly.17. Why was the man uncomfortable? A. The goods were very bad. B. Someone had stolen his money. C. He had no money to buy the goods.18. Which of the following is mentioned? A. Sleeping bags. BTents. CGuide books.听第10段材料,回答第1 9至20题。19. What can we learn
9、 from the speaker? A. The state-owned campgrounds cannot meet the growing number of campers. B. The private campgrounds charge less than the public ones. C.In the US,most campgrounds are privately owned.20. What does the speaker mainly talk about? A. The problems of running the national parks. B. Ho
10、w states can have their own campgrounds. C. New campgrounds give more people a chance to camp.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、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。 A SAN FRANCISCO- Only 21 percent of workers worldwideare“engaged-thats the word used to describe workers who areready to expend
11、 some extra effort at work-while 38 percent aredisengaged, according toa new survey. “Engagement is not satisfaction or happiness, but the degreeto which workers connect to the company emotionally, and thedegree to which workers are aware of what they need to do to addvalue and are willing to take t
12、hat action, said Julie Gebauer, amanaging director of Towers Perrin, a consulting firm, whichsurveyed almost 90,000 workers in 19 countries. Happy employees dont necessarily create better financialresults, but there is a definite link between engagement and acompanys financial performance, Gebauer s
13、aid. The survey found 21 percent of workers worldwide areengaged, and another 41 percent are ”enrolled, which meanstheyre on the road to engagement. More than 80 percent of the engaged employees say theycontribute to the quality of company products, services andcustomer satisfaction, while only 40 p
14、ercent of disengaged workersagree. Engagement helps retention(留置)too. About 50 percent ofengaged employees say they have no plans to leave their companyversus 15 percent of the disengaged. “The fact that almost 80 percent of workers are disengaged islikely costing companies money. Gebauer said. “The
15、 conception of engagement is really a financial issue, saidGebauer. Organizations that have employees that are highlyengaged deliver better financial results than those that dont. In a separate study, Towers Perrin assessed data on 40 globalcompanies over a three-year period, measuring employeeengag
16、ement at a certain point and then looking at the companiesfinancial results over the following three years. Companies with highly motivated workers enjoyed a 3. 7percent increase in profits, while companies with a lower level ofworker commitment saw a decrease in profits slightly. What makes for an
17、engaged employee? Its not necessarilypay. While the level of pay is important, its not among the top 10drivers of engagement. Rather than only using the pay, companiesshould survey their work force, much as they might study theircustomers, to assess what employees are seeking.21. The underlined word
18、 “ienrolled in Paragraph 4 means . A. engaged B. disengaged C. over-engaged D. not yet but to be engaged22. According to the text, among 500 disengaged employees, how many would probably have the intention of leaving theircompany? A. 50. B. 75. C. 250. D. 425.23. What would probably be talked about
19、following the lastparagraph? A. The top ten drivers of engagement. B. The reason to encourage engagement. C. The importance of the pay level in engagement. D. The survey of work force in a company. B Individuality is the particular character, or aggregate (total) ofqualities that distinguishes one p
20、erson or thing from others. Manyartists late in the last century were in search of a means to expresstheir individuality. Modern dance was one of the ways some ofthese people sought to free their creative spirit. At the beginningthere was no exacting technique, no foundation from which tobuild. In l
21、ater years, trial, error and genius founded the techniquesand the principles of the movement. Eventually, innovators (改革者) even drew from what they considered the dread ballet, but firstthey had to get rid of all that was academic so that the new could bediscovered. The beginnings of modern dance we
22、re happening beforeIsadora Duncan, but she was the first person to bring the newdance to general audiences and see it accepted and acclaimed Her search for a natural movement form sent her to nature.She believed movement should be as natural as the swaying of thetrees and the rolling waves of the se
23、a, and should be in harmonywith the movements of the Earth. Her great contributions are inthree areas. First, she began the expansion of the kinds of movement thatcould be used in dance. Before Duncan danced, ballet was the onlytype of dance performed in concert. In the ballet the feet and legswere
24、emphasized, with virtuosity (高超技巧) shown by complex,codified positions and movements. Duncan performed dance byusing her body in the freest possible way. Her dance stemmed fromher soul and spirit. She was one of the pioneers who broke traditionso others might be able to develop the art. Her second c
25、ontribution lies in dance costume. She rejectedballet shoes and stiff costumes. These were replaced with flowingGrecian (希腊式的) tunes, bare feet, and unbound hair. Shebelieved in the natural body being allowed to move freely, and herdress displayed this idea. Her third contribution was in the use of
26、music. In herperformances she used the symphonies of great masters includingBeethoven and Wagner, which was not the usual custom. She was as exciting and eccentric (怪异) in her personal life asin her dance.24. According to the passage, what did nature represent to Isadora Duncan ? A. Something to con
27、quer. B. A model for movement. C. A place to find peace. D. A symbol of disorder.25. Compared to those of the ballet, Isadora Duncans costumes were less . A. costly B. colorful C. graceful D. restrictive26. We can infer from the passage that the author . A. appreciates modern dance very much B. disl
28、ikes Isadora Duncans dance C. thinks highly of individuality D. knows a lot about modern arts27. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Artists of the Last Century. B. Evolution of Dance in the 20th Century. C. Natural Movement in Dance. D. A Pioneer in Modern Dance. C I
29、had worried myself sick over Simons mother coming to seeme. I was a new teacher, and I gave an honest account of thestudents work. In Simons case, the grades were awfully low. Hecouldnt read his own handwriting. But he was a bright student.He discussed adult subjects with nearly adult comprehension.
30、 Hiswork in no way reflected his abilities. So when Simons mother entered the room, my palms (乎掌)L-) were sweating. I was completely unprepared for her kisses onboth my cheeks. “Icame to thank you, she said, surprising mebeyond speech. Because of me, Simon had become a differentperson. He talked of
31、how he loved me, he had begun to makefriends, and for the first time in his twelve years, he had recentlyspent an afternoon at a friends house. She wanted to tell me howgrateful she was for the self-respect I had developed in her son. Shekissed me again and left. I sat, stunned, for about half an ho
32、ur,wondering what hadjust happened. How did I make such a life-changing difference tothat boy without even knowing it? What I finally came toremember was one day, several months before,when some studentswere giving reports in the front of the class, Jeanne spoke quietly,and to encourage her to raise
33、 her voice, I had said, “Speak up.Simons the expert on this. He is the only one you have toconvince, and he cant hear you in the back of the room. That wasit. From that day on. Simon had sat up straighter, paid moreattention, smiled more,and became happy. And it was all becausehe happened to be the
34、last kid in the last row. The boy who mostneeded praise was the one who took the last seat that day. It taught me the most valuable lesson over the years of myteaching career, and Im thankful that it came early and positively.A small kindness can indeed make a difference.28. We can infer that when S
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