福建省福州外国语学校2017届高三适应性考试(三)英语试题 PDF版含答案.pdf
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1、福州市外国语学校 2017 届高三适应性考试(三)英语试题第卷(选择题 共 100 分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 个小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的 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.When you buy food,the most important thing is _.A.priceB.tasteC.appearance2.What is the woman doing?A.
2、Waiting for her packages.B.Placing orders.C.Shopping downtown.3.Where does the man work?A.At a restaurant.B.At a hotel.C.At the airport.4.What does the woman need?A.Fruit and vegetables.B.Fruit and meat.C.Meat and yogurt.5.What does the woman think of the mans plan?A.Its very relaxing.B.Its good for
3、 his health.C.It may makehim sick.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,每段对话或对白后有几个小题,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 断材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.Why is the woman calling the man?A.To ask about homework.B.To ask about todays class.C.T
4、o askabout Ernest Hemingway.7.What do we know about A Days Wait?A.Its a novel.B.Its a short story.C.It wasnewly written.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题8.What does the woman think is important?A.A degree in business.B.Work experience.C.Familybackground.9.Why doesnt the man accept the womans offer?A.He wants to fi
5、nd a better job.B.He wants to work in London.C.Hesalready received job offers.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.How old is the woman now?A.10.B.20.C.30.11.What does the woman want to do?A.Host a radio program.B.Sing country songs.C.Write countrymusic.12.Whats the mans favorite music?A.Classical.B.Rock.C.Blu
6、es.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.How much did the man tip last time?A.Five cents.B.Ten cents.C.Fifteen cents.14.How much should customers usually tip at a restaurant?A.10 percent.B.15 percent.C.20 percent.15.What does the woman find hard to accept?A.Some people not giving any tips.B.Bad tippers expectin
7、g quick service.C.Some people not paying on purpose.16.What is the woman planning to do?A.Change a job.B.Buy a car.C.Tell people howto tip.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.Where is the flight heading?A.To London.B.To Kentucky.C.To New York.18.When will the flight land?A.At 9:50 am.B.At 9:45 pm.C.At 9:55 p
8、m.19.What time is it now?A.9:00 am.B.9:35 am.C.9:45 am.20.What is not allowed during the flight?A.Using a cellphone.B.Using a laptop computer.C.Smoking.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)一.(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,选出最佳选项。A.For any music lover,the Internet can be a never-ending sourc
9、e of music.We no longerneed to fill a room with cassettes or DVDs.Online music stores are all the ragethese days,with more and more people choosing to buy music online.Were gladto offer you the best websites.Apples iTunes Store is the most popular music store online today.It hassold more than 25 bil
10、lion songs.It is also one of the most updated stores online,with even the latest albums finding their way to it within hours of their release.Most songs can be purchased for as little as$0.99.Website: MP3 is an arguable pioneer in bringing the best tracks at the cheapestprices to the customers.The s
11、ongs can be purchased for as cheap as$0.69.Whatmakes the deal even sweeter is that the tracks you purchase from the store can beeasily transferred to the Amazon Cloud Drive for free.Website:Google Music now offers more than 13 million tracks.What makes it stand outfrom the rest of the competition is
12、 the fact that it lets you download DRM-free320kbps mp3 files.It offers free cloud storage for all your purchases from thestore.The tracks usually range from$0.99 to$1.29.The main disadvantage is thatthe store is currentlynot supportedacross most of the world.Website:E-Music is a popular name in the
13、 online music industry,with more than 17 milliontracks on offer.This is a membership-based service which starts at$11.99 permonth for up to 24 tracks.It supports a large library of DRM-free tracks acrossmost styles.The only major disadvantage for this service is that it isntavailable in most countri
14、es.Website:Theres an absolute treasure trove(无主珍宝)of music waiting to be exploredon the Internet.All you need to do is access one of these amazing stores and gettransported into another world.If you need any help,we can help you.For anyhelp,click here.21.The underlined part“all the rage”in Paragraph
15、 1 probably means“”.A.very popularB.a bit expensiveC.totally reliableD.ratherinconvenient22.If you want to buy your favorite tracks at the cheapest prices,you canvisit.ABC differs from other websites mentioned in the passage in that.A.it offers the most popular tracksB.it is available to usersworldw
16、ideC.it is only intended for its membersD.it covers all types of musicworldwideBThe St.Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the St.Louis Outlet Mall is expandingits restrictions on unaccompanied teenagers.In 2006,a parental-escort policy wasestablished:on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 6 p.m.,anyone
17、 under 17 that isntaccompanied by a guardian who is at least 21 years old will be kicked out of themall.It was around this time that other malls around the U.S.likewise bannedunaccompanied teens during certain evening hours.StartingfromthisFriday,theSt.LouisOutletMallispushingitsparental-escort rule
18、 back to 3 p.m.on Fridays and Saturdays.Similarly,the Mallof America expanded its parental-escort policy during the recent holiday shoppingseason.Normally,the policy bans kids under 16 without guardians from 4 p.m.untilclosing time just on Fridays and Saturdays.But because of a fight in the mallinvo
19、lving dozens of young people that took place on Dec.18,2012-a weekday,the policy was broadened to include peak 2013 holiday shopping hours,includingThanksgiving Day and all of the Christmas week.Teen disturbances in other malls may cause more shopping centers to introduceor expand parental-escort po
20、licies.The Indianapolis Star noted that two incidentsin 2013 in area shopping centers raised the possibility that Indianapolis malls mightneed to consider banning unaccompanied teenagers.Obviously,such bans are aimed at stopping violence and other outbursts involvingteenagers.More importantly,from a
21、 purely business perspective,these bans aimto attract shoppers who might otherwise be hesitant to go to the mall because ofconcerns about violence and outbursts involving teenagers.The restrictions allowmall security officers to systematically kick out a group of people that areconsidered to be loud
22、,thuggish and bad for business overall.But they attract muchcriticism from online communities.Some argue that teens have the right to shopwithout a guardian.“Not all teens are disrespectful and troublemakers,”PamelaChapman wrote.“In fact,its been my experience that most are good kids.”Again,the bigg
23、est influence on stricter mall policies for teens seems to bethat theyre just plain good for business.Malls reported strong sales growthafter they first carried out the policies six years ago.“Weve had some successwith the parental-escort policy,and families like shopping out here together,”the mana
24、ger of the St.Louis Outlet Mall told the St.Louis Post-Dispatch.Iftheres one rule in retail,its this-if a small initiative proves successfulin boosting sales,then its all but guaranteed that a larger initiative willfollow.1What made malls restrict unaccompanied teenagers?a)Teenagers disturbances.b)T
25、eenagers safety.c)Limited holiday shopping hours.D.Teenagers potential purchasing power.25.What might be Pamela Chapmans attitude towards the parental-escort policy?A.Unconcerned.B.Skeptical.C.Opposed.D.Positive.26.The manager of the St.Louis Outlet Mall seemed to believe the parental-escortpolicy _
26、.A.was temporaryB.helped increase salesC.was unfair to teenagersD.discouraged some families27.What is the passage mainly about?A.Violent incidents happening in St.Louis.B.Malls bans on unaccompaniedteens.C.Security measures at American malls.D.Parents duty to protectteenagers.CFollowing in the foots
27、teps of Morgan Spurlock,who ate only McDonalds food forone month in the film Super Size Me,an Australian man has undergone a sugar-heavydiet for 60 days to explore sugars impact on his health.Within three weeks,the formerly healthy Gameau became moody and sluggish(迟钝的).A doctor gave him the shocking
28、 diagnosis:He was beginning to develop fattyliver disease.According to the Mayo Clinic,the most severe outcome for fatty liverdisease is liver failure.Gameau reportedly consumed 40 teaspoons of sugar per day,or slightly more thanthe average teenager worldwide.According to the American Heart Associat
29、ion(AHA),the average American consumes 20 teaspoons of sugar daily.The AHAs dailyrecommendations for sugar consumption are 6 teaspoons for women and 9 teaspoons formen.Doctors called Gameaus mental functioning“unstable”,and the father-to-bereportedly put on nearly four inches of visceral(内脏的)fat aro
30、und his waist.Hewas on the fast track to obesity.Gameau said his diet left him feeling hungry,nomatter how much he ate.His final meal,which consisted of a juice,a jam sandwich,a bar,and a handful of other snacks,is similar to an ordinary childs schoollunchbox.“Sadly,it was very easy to fit comfortab
31、ly into the small plasticcontainer,”Gameau wrote on his blog.“The last meal is for all the people outthere,especially parents,who are led to believe they are doing the right and healthything for their children.They are making an effort,yet they are horribly let downby the lack of integrity in market
32、ing and packaging strategies.”Gameau told N.au that the experiments findings dont suggest a needto completely cut sugar,but rather a need for more awareness about how much sugarhas been added to healthy food.28.What can we learn about Gameau from Paragraph 2?A.He became mentally unstable after tryin
33、g the diet.B.He had complicated personality before he tried the diet.C.He developed liver failure in the end because of the diet.D.He knew the harm of the diet well at the very beginning.29.What do the figures mentioned in Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?A.Men usually consume more sugar than women.B.Teen
34、agers worldwide consume too much sugar.C.Americans consume the most sugar in the world.D.Adults should consume more sugar than teenagers do.30.By comparing Gameaus final meal to an ordinary childs school lunchbox,thewriter wants to show that _.A.school children often feel hungry at schoolB.school ch
35、ildren arent eating healthily at schoolC.schools attach great importance to childrens dietD.parents know very well what their children need to eat31.What does the underlined word“integrity”in Paragraph 4 mean?A.Observation.B.Trust.C.Honesty.D.Patience.DTiny monitoring devices have become an increasi
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