《名校》湖北省龙泉中学、宜昌一中2016届高三10月联考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、宜昌一中、龙泉中学2016届高三十月联考英语试卷 命题学校:龙泉中学命题人:郑云强审题人:刘云芳本试题卷共4页,分第I卷和第卷两部分。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。 祝考试顺利 第卷第一部分: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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。1. How much should the mans rent be?A. $500.B. $150. C. $125.2. What
2、 will the woman probably think of the man?A. He used to be an excellent athlete.B. He is a real sportsman.C. He is a sports fan.3. What has the man been doing?A. Having an interview. B. Filling out a form. C. Asking for information.4. What do we know about the woman?A. She is too busy to go.B. Shes
3、willing to go swimming.C. She doesnt want to wait long.5. What does the woman mean?A. Its terrible to go abroad alone.B. It doesnt matter if the man is not good at English.C. The man should improve his English.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
4、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、7题。6. What is the woman going to be?A. A cook. B. A teacher. C. A doctor.7. How long will the woman work every day?A. 8 hours. B. 5 hours. C. 4 hours.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the speakers talking about?A. An interview. B. An exam.
5、 C. A writing contest.9. How are they feeling at the moment?A. Pretty happy. B. Very sad. C. A little confused.10. Which part did they both find difficult?A. The oral self-introduction.B. The essay.C. The imitation writing.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What will Diana do this afternoon?A. Attend a lecture.B.
6、 Go to class. C. Write an essay.12. What do we know about Dr. Rich?A. He teaches English culture.B. Hes been absent three times. C. Hes very strict.13. What does Mike say about the business communication course?A. There is not much course work to do.B. He has already handed in three essays.C. He has
7、 a 3000-word term paper to write.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What are the speakers talking about?A. How much money they spend on meals.B. The changes of the food service in the school.C. The changes of food in the dining hall.15. What does the man think of the changes?A. He doesnt like them.B. Students wil
8、l benefit from the changes.C. He cant understand them as they are too complicated.16. What plan did Tom choose to buy?A. A seven-meal plan.B. A ten-meal plan.C. A fourteen-meal plan.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where do people believe the left hand is unclean?A. In Malaysia. B. In Pakistan. C. In Indonesia
9、.18. When might elderly Westerners be offended?A. When others try to help them without their agreement.B. When others teach them new things.C. When others ask them too many questions.19. Why dont Italians give handkerchiefs as gifts?A. Handkerchiefs mean saying goodbye.B. Handkerchiefs are used in f
10、unerals.C. Handkerchiefs are connected with unhappy feelings.20. Whom might the talk be addressed to?A. People who are going abroad.B. Guests from all over the world.C. Those who will work for an international conference.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 和 D )中,选出
11、最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Lumberjack ArtWhen people think of an artist, they probably do not imagine a lumberjack(伐木工人) cutting down trees with a chainsaw. Yet many lumberjacks consider themselves to be artists. Instead of patiently working on a large block of hard rock, however, lumberjack artists use cha
12、insaws to carve their masterpieces from wood. Wooden sculptures(雕塑) created with chainsaws are perfect examples of folk art. Everyday tools are used to create art that focuses on subjects found in nature, such as bears or other forest animals. Not all lumberjacks are artists, but some chainsaw artis
13、ts have been lumberjacks. A lumberjack who is also an artist might cut down a tree during a workday. If the stump, the bottom of the tree, is a good size, the artist might be motivated to sculpt the stump into the shape of a forest animal. The chainsaw artist might also carve other large blocks of w
14、ood. Sometimes a homeowner might cut down a tree in the yard and then hire a chainsaw artist to create an outdoor sculpture from the stump. So, this art owes its origins to everyday tasks and nature. The origins of chainsaw art may be humble(不起眼的), but the practice has expanded well beyond turning a
15、 stump into a sculpture. In some ways chainsaw artists are like traditional woodcarvers. One artist said that using chainsaws was simply more practical. This person began his work as a traditional woodcarverthat is, he used hand tools to carve the wood into the shapes he wanted. To save time, he beg
16、an using a chainsaw to remove some parts of the wooden block. This artist realized that the chainsaw not only cut down large pieces of wood quickly, but it also produced a distinctive and beautiful pattern on the wood. These patterns would not be seen in other pieces of art. Eventually, the artist b
17、egan using the chainsaw for nearly all of his carvings.However unusual it may seem, chainsaw art is here to stay. The final test of success for any type of art is the enthusiasm and acceptance of the public. The conclusion is: people love watching chainsaw artists work, and people love the sculpture
18、s they create.21. What do we know about chainsaw artists? A. They are originally traditional lumberjacks.B. They create masterpieces in woods and forests.C. They introduce a new concept of artists to people.D. They produce their sculptures while cutting down trees.22. Chainsaw art _. A. is a kind of
19、 folk art B. is hard to be spread C. focuses on modern themesD. needs time to be mastered23. What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 4? A. The origins of the lumberjack art. B. The experiences of a chainsaw artist. C. The procedure for creating a chainsaw sculpture. D. The application of chainsaw in t
20、he lumberjack art.BYou know what its like. Youve just arrived in Toronto after a long flight, and all you really want to do is to lie down and relax in your hotel room. But first you have to make a few quick notes for tomorrows meeting, then check your e-mails, and perhaps print out a few things. An
21、d you need to make a few local telephone calls, and one call home to your family.And what do you usually get? Your desk is just about big enough for a cup of coffee; theres no desk lamp; the stationery(办公用品) is a couple of sheets of headed notepaper; and a pen doesnt work. Printing has to be arrange
22、d with the Reception, and when you try to use your cellphone you find that it wont work in Canada.Well, Harmony is different. Just tell us in advance what youre going to need, and well see that its waiting for you when you arrive. There will be a printer in your room if you want one, and a cellphone
23、 that really works. All you have to pay for is the calls you make.We can also arrange a room for business meetings, and, using the very best employment agency, even supply a secretary to take minutes. All we ask is a few days notice.All our rooms are of the same high standard, and we guarantee not t
24、o increase prices in the next twelve months. But book now, because were already filling up fast, and wed hate to disappoint you.Harmonythe hotel youve always wanted, but never been able to finduntil now!24. The advertisement is intended for_. A. airline staffB. business peopleC.secretariesD. tourist
25、s25. What must the guest do if he wants a secretary? A. Inform the hotel in advance.B. Tell the Reception on arrival.C. Call an employment agency.D. Put up a notice in the hotel.26. Why is it best to book now? A. The best rooms go first.B. Prices might increase soon.C. It ensures high standard rooms
26、.D. Rooms may become unavailable.27. What is special about Harmony?A. It offers telephone calls for free.B. It provides printing at the Reception.C. It gives high standard information services.D. It makes arrangements to meet guests needs.CRobots are being used for the first time in hospitals. “Robo
27、t-nurses” perform a variety of tasks such as delivering medicine, food and laboratory samples to sickrooms and taking away waste. Patients arent treated by robots, as this is still done by medical staff. The idea is to employ robots to transport supplies between departments.“Nurses often have to bre
28、ak off from what they are doing to gather supplies,” says Peter Seiff, who makes the robots called TUGs. Research shows any interruption in medical work can lead to errors - a nurse may forget whether she has given medicine and may give a patient double the dose (剂量) or none at all.The robots vary i
29、n size according to what job they perform, but normally take the shape of a metal box on wheels, with a box on the side containing their software.After being programmed, the robots are able to find their way around a hospital unassisted. They also contain scanning technology to create electronic pic
30、tures or a “memory” of routes on their hard drives to help them go through passages, doors and other obstacles. Each robot is also monitored at the producers headquarters (总部) in case it runs into any difficulties.Trials show TUGs reduce the time it takes for a patient to receive medicine, and stop
31、drugs from going missing. A study at the University of Maryland Medical Centre in the U.S. found that when three TUGs were used over the course of a year, the average length of time from the drugstore receiving a prescription to the patient receiving it dropped from 74 minutes to 30 minutes and save
32、d nurses 6,123 hours finding medicines. It also cut the number of medicines that went missing to zero.“The biggest complaints we receive from patients is that the nurses dont spend enough time with them. Anything that frees nurses is a boon,” says Katherine Mulligan, director of nursing at the hospi
33、tal, “The TUGs allow nurses to spend more time focusing on patient care. Nurse satisfaction has improved.”28. Which of the following activities are robot-nurses NOT programmed to deal with?A. Transporting supplies. B. Taking away waste.C. Taking care of patients. D. Creating electronic pictures.29.
34、The underline word “boon” in the last paragraph probably means .A. benefit B. dream C. habit D. complaint30. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Robots can help nurses save a lot of time. B. All robots have the same size. C. Robots are unable to find their way by themselves. D
35、. Robots cannot get help if they run into difficulties.31. What is the attitude of the author towards robot-nurses?A. Neutral. B. Positive. C. Negative.D. Unknown. D Rats that eat high levels of a natural sugar known as fructose(果糖)seem to age faster than other rats-and the same could be true for pe
36、ople who eat too much sweet junk food, Israeli researchers said Monday Fructose, found naturally in honey and fruit, is used widely in foods ranging from soft drinks to yogurtBut while its sweet taste is popular, the sugar could cause wrinkles, the researchers saidDrMoshe Werman and Boaz Levi of the
37、 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology fed large amounts of fructose to laboratory ratsWriting in the Journal of Nutrition, they said the fructose-fed rats showed changes in the collagen(胶原蛋白)of their skin and bonesCollagen basically holds the body togetherThe loss of collagen is what causes loose
38、 skin and deep wrinkles in older people, The process affected, Wermans team said, is known as cross-linking(交叉相连)Too much cross-linking makes the skin stiff, and these are the conditions that encourage wrinkled skin, Werman said in a statementHe said the same could be true of people, although this h
39、as not been shownAmericans are eating more and more processed foods such as baked goods, canned fruits, jams and dairy products that contain fructose, Werman saidOther studies have shown that taking in high fructose may cause diabetes(糖尿病) The rats Werman worked with were fed much more than the aver
40、age adult person might eat in a day, which is standard in such experimentsThe rats were fed 12.5 grams of fructose per kg of weight every day for a year32. In the experiments, if a rat was 0.25 kg, it may have been fed about grams of fructose every day for a yearA. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 633. Why do older p
41、eople have deep wrinkles according to the passage?A. They dont drink enough water every day B. They dont take enough exercise every dayC. Collagen in their body is lost.D. Their daily foods do not contain enough fructose34. What can we learn from the passage?AThe fructose-fed rats only showed change
42、s in the collagen of their skinBToo much cross-linking makes the skin softCThe amount of sugar the rats ate was larger than an ordinary adult might eat in a dayDIt hasnt been shown that taking in high fructose may cause diabetes35The best title for the passage should be “ ” ASugar-it could reduce co
43、llagenBCollagen-it could age youCCollagen-it could cause wrinklesDSugar-it could age you第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Where would you most like to go on vacation? Paris? London? The Amazon Rainforest? Each of these destinations is attractive. 36 As a new word, stayca
44、tion refers to people staying at home during their vacation time, and going sightseeing around their hometown. Staycations have become really popular recently, as a way of having an enjoyable vacation, without spending too much money. There are shortcomings to every positive thing, however. 37 You a
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