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厦门一中集美分校2015届高三英语综合练习41 (宁德质检)

第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 21. — Was it worth traveling so far?

— _____! We got a breath-taking view. A. Exactly A. foresee A. standard and nations. A. features A. as

B. appetites B. until

C. customs C. when

D. barriers D. before

25. The car didn’t take him into the center of the city _____ he expected.

26. An agreement between China and the USA, announced in November, 2014, _____ to draw

even more Chinese tourists to America. A. is promising A. that A. to settle

B. promises B. which B. settled

C. has promised C. where C. settling

D. will promise D. when D. to be settled

27. Why attend colleges or universities _____ costs are so high when you can make it on line? 28. Although we’ve been working for 20 hours, there are many points remaining _____.

29. It is required that anyone submitting a comment on our products _____ write out something a

bit more thoughtful and detailed. A. could A. held up A. that A. inform

B. might B. taken up B. before B. informing

C. would C. picked up C. until

C. being informed C. in the end

D. should D. brought up D. after D. informed D. in fact

30. The missing boy was _____ at last in the street and sent back home by policemen. 31. I’d very much like to know when it was _____ you got the news. 32. Be sure to keep yourself _____ by reading journals and books in the field. 33. The economic blow will hit soon. Get ready, but _____, enjoy every minute of life.

A. in the meanwhile B. in other words friendship is. A. which

— _____. Poor guy!

B. what

C. how

D. that

35. — John was badly hurt in the accident this morning.

34. When it comes to finding friends, perhaps the first step is understanding _____ exactly

B. Completely B. accept B. critical

C. Absolutely C. forbid C. similar

D. Particularly D. suffer D. temporary

22. In our life there may be a set of unintended consequences that we just did not _____. 23. These talks between the two countries are _____ to the future of the world peace.

24. Mo Yan once stated in his speech that literature can overcome the _____ that separate countries

A. So was he B. So he was C. He was so D. So it was with him

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

People might tell you, “Oh, boy! Get ready. The move from high school to college is a 36 one!”

As excited as you are to get out of the house and away from the absolute 37 of your parents, there will be a 38 — maybe early on, maybe later — that you will start feeling a little homesick(想家的).

You can’t go home every time you feel homesick. Even if your school is 39 to your home, resist the urge to return on weekends for food and laundry services. 40 at least until Columbus Day to leave the new 41 you’re trying to create, which will help you step 42 your comfort zone. The whole point of college — beyond getting a 43 — is for you to get out and make some decisions for yourself, to foster your 44 .

The best cure for homesickness is to get out and 45 in something. Anything! It will help take your 46 off your homesickness, and give you the opportunity to get 47 and have a little extra fun as well. You will meet new people who have similar 48 , and maybe even contribute to a worthy 49 that makes a difference in somebody else’s 50 . Imagine that. Cure your homesickness and provide a service to mankind. That’s a 51 play.

Another great cure for homesickness is 52 exercise. Go for a walk or a slow run around campus. Go to the gym. Or 53 go kick a footbag with the skaters at the entrance to your dorm. Whatever you do, you’ll feel so much 54 about yourself when you’re done. A healthy mind 55 a healthy body. Plus, it’s fun! 36. A. wonderful 37. A. contact 38. A. time 39. A. similar 40. A. Wait 41. A. test 42. A. into 43. A. chance 44. A. independence 45. A. put 46. A. sense 47. A. involved 48. A. relations 49. A. issue 50. A. task 51. A. double

B. tough B. touch B. way B. close B. Concentrate B. environment B. forward to B. reward B. spirit B. disappear B. body B. organized B. cultures B. platform B. life B. simple

C. smooth C. control C. place C. related C. Relax C. post C. out of C. position C. responsibility C. fit C. mind C. paid C. professions C. cause C. hope C. different

D. constant D. record D. transfer D. connected D. Study D. building D. down D. degree D. cooperation D. participate D. burden D. prepared D. interests D. process D. stage D. common

52. A. fashionable 53. A. rather 54. A. crazier 55. A. turns to

B. gentle B. gradually B. better B. results in

C. mental C. even

C. more concerned C. refers to

D. physical D. regularly D. more serious D. lies in

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

His journey in China has touched the lives of many and led to the Friendship Award.

Levine has been an English instructor at Minzu University of China since 2008. Although China has thousands of foreign English teachers, Levine stands out from the rest. He received China’s Friendship Award, the

nation’s highest honor for a foreigner, on Sept 30 and dined with China’s top leaders at the Great Hall. The award is given to 100 foreign experts each year.

For the fall semester(学期)of 2014, Levine teaches 16 hours a week in oral English, conversational English, and American and British cultures. He also coaches students to participate in national English public speaking or debate competition. He gives a public speaking class during some semesters.

During his time in China, Levine has learned about the country through his teaching. “For example, being a teacher at Minda (Minzu University of China) teaches me not only about Chinese culture, but China’s various cultures,” he said, adding that he enjoys meeting Chinese students from different ethnic(种族的)groups.

Before he came to China, Levine was a social worker and organizer for working families and had worked with many minority communities all over the US. He has a PhD in sociology.

“As a sociologist in the US, I knew little about other Chinese ethnic groups other than Han. Ethnic groups usually tied with conflicts when they were reported in the West,” Levine said. “However, I can see them sitting with each other, eating with each other and sharing a dorm together. You can see people getting along here.”

True to his beliefs, Levine teaches all the time, both in and out of class.

“When I am teaching, it’s not always in a classroom. If I am singing Chinese songs to a Western audience, I am introducing China to Westerners,” Levine said.

He wrote down his experiences in China and published them in a book called Stories from My Chinese Journey.

56. According to the passage, China’s Friendship Award is _____.

A. given by Minzu University of China C. meant for outstanding foreign experts

B. given to foreign English teachers alone D. regarded as the nation’s highest honour

57. Why was Levine given China’s Friendship Award?

A. He was devoted to his chosen career in China. B. He published a book about his Chinese journey. C. He dined with China’s top leaders at the Great Hall. D. He coached students for public speaking competition. 58. In Levine’s eye, Chinese ethnic groups _______. A. are tied with conflicts C. get on well with foreigners A. book and songs

B. live together in harmony D. share everything with others B. social work in US

D. Work with minority communities

B

They are the little sweeties who look pretty cute in a photo, or when sleeping — but a lot less appealing at 30,000 ft, crying loudly in the seat right next to you.

According to a new survey, almost seven in ten Britons dislike flying with babies so much that they would like to see child-free areas introduced on planes. As for long-distance flights where people want to sleep, almost

one in four British travelers believes that no-kind-zones should be fixed as required sections.

The survey was conducted by bookings website LateDeals.co.uk, with 1,108 UK consumers questioned as to what they hate most about air travel. And our dislike of noisy children and babies on planes runs deep, it seems more than a third of us — 35 per cent — would pay extra to travel on a childless service. Long-distance passengers would be prepared to pay an additional £63 to the cost of a return ticket if it meant adults only on board. And on short-distance flights, an extra £28 on the price of a return fare would be considered good value if it guaranteed an absence of angry babies in the middle of the economy-class aisle(走道).

However, screaming babies are not the only source of annoyance for British travellers. In fact, according to the research on the most annoying types of airline passengers, a crying baby ranks as only the fourth.Over half of those surveyed — 58 per cent — selected ‘drunk travellers’ as their pet peeves. People with bad personal hygiene(卫生)and travellers who kick the back of the seat in front were also near the top of the list, causing anger to 48 and 47 per cent of us respectively(分别地).Crying babies came in at fourth on the list, a pet peeve for 43 per cent of those surveyed. 60. Britons dislike flying with babies because they _____.

A. get angry easily

B. make too much noise D. stay in the economy-class aisle C. About 58%.

D. About 70%.

C. sleep right next to them A. About 35%.

B. About 43%.

59. Westerners can learn about China through his ______. C. lectures on Chinese Culture

61. How many British travellers surveyed would like to have no-kid-zones on planes? 62. What does the underlined phrase “pet peeves” in the last third paragraph mean?

A. Pets on a plane. B. Passengers with a baby. D. People who were surveyed. B. People with bad personal hygiene.

C. People who annoy you. A. The crying babies on a flight.

63. What kind of passengers is most disliked by British airline travellers?

C. Those who have drunk too much alcohol. D. Those who kick the back of the seat in front.

C

A well-known Peking Opera artist believes that the art should hold its Chinese identity despite its translation.

“The Chinese Jingju (Peking Opera) is actually not equal to western opera or ballet, no matter what innovations(创新)have been made to it,” said Mei Baojiu, son and successor of Chinese theater master Mei Lanfang (14–1961), on Wednesday.

But junior Mei is not against innovation. The play he directed being shown during the ongoing seventh Jingju art festival in Tianjin Municipality employs modern technologies such as 3D image, stereo and LED while keeping the singing of his father. He believes the high tech helps make Jingju performance visually more impressive and trendy. “All innovation methods, however, should be used to serve rather than overpower the content,” said Mei.

Jingju, with a history of more than 200 years, is a synthesis of music, dance, and acrobatics(杂技)and is widely regarded as a symbolic expression of Chinese culture. Many historical events were adapted into Jingju plays, which in the past were an important access to history and moral principles.

Due to its relatively outdated performance pattern and slow rhythm(节奏), Jingju has been losing audience, young people in particular, which endangers the national quintessence(国粹).

Artists like Mei are making efforts to train young generation and promote Jingju both at home and overseas. In memory of the 120th anniversary of Mei Lanfang’s birth, Mei Baojiu and Beijing Peking Opera Theater have run a world performance tour from 2013 to 2014.

“The biggest difference between Chinese theater and Western theater and opera, is its being traditional. The root of Jingju should never be changed,” Mei said in a lecture at the UN Headquarters in August.

. What can we learn from the passage?

A. Jingju was created in the 1710s. B. Jingju is quite equal to western opera.

C. Many Jingju plays are based on historical events. D. Mei Langfang learned to play Jingju from Mei Baojiu.

65. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “synthesis” in the fourth paragraph?

A. Combination.

B. Basis.

C. Translation.

D. Representative.

66. What problem is Jingju faced with?

A. People like western opera better.

B. It is only fit for the old generation.

C. Ways can’t be found to quicken its rhythm. D. The number of Jingju goers is decreasing. 67. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Peking Opera should hold Chinese Identity. B. Peking Opera was created by Mei Langfang. C. Much innovation has been made to Peking Opera. D. Technologies help to make Peking Opera impressive.

D

We’ve had a lot of posts about newer movies here on GeekDad. But everyone knows it’s important to read classic novels in order to properly appreciate modern ones, and, similarly, it’s important to watch classic movies. Now, many classic movies are too hard for kids to understand, so it seems proper to start the discussion with comedies. Here are 5 classic film comedies for every geek(发烧友):

 Duck Soup — It’s hard to pick just one Marx Brothers’ movie, but this is probably the easiest one for kids to appreciate. The songs in Duck Soup are all silly ones, unlike in most of their movies. And there’s tons of slapstick(滑稽戏). The political satire(讽刺)will go right over most kids’ heads, but teenagers will love it.

 The Court Jester — This is one of Danny Kaye’s best movies. It’s accessible to kids because of the Robin Hood-time setting, and the story is, while complex, mostly unnecessary for kids to enjoy the funniest bits. Plus, it’s got Basil Rathbone parodying(恶搞)himself, and Angela Lansbury as a self-absorbed princess. You can’t miss.

 The General — Probably Buster Keaton’s best movie, with some of the most amazing performances on film. The movie simply never stops moving start to finish, and has enough slapstick and other visual humor that most kids probably won’t care that it’s a silent film.

 Safety Last! — Another silent film of the Harold Lloyd where he famously hangs from the face of a clock. It’s short, very funny, and amazing to watch.

 Modern Times — A silent comedy, more slapstick, with its master Charlie Chaplin. Most kids won’t get the social commentary, but the Little Tramp is bound to appeal. 68. The writer holds the view that _____.

A. it is impossible for kids to enjoy classic movies B. all geeks should post newer movies on the blog C. classic comedies are easier for kids to understand D. classic novels are more important than modern ones

69. How do you understand the underlined sentence in the first comedy introduction?

A. The satire is beyond most kids. B. The satire is not intended for kids. C. Most kids will find the satire enjoyable. D. Most kids will understand the satire quickly.

70. What do the last 3 comedies have in common?

A. They are all very short. C. They have the same director. 71. For kids, all the five comedies are _____.

A. proper but dull

B. interesting but hard D. suitable and appealing E

I have always been an advocate(倡导者)of recycling as I am thoroughly convinced of its value as a means of increasing public awareness of the cost of our consumerism. In the 20+ years I have been in the organizing profession, I have never heard anyone complain that their problem in getting organized was that they didn’t have enough “stuff”.

It doesn’t seem like getting rid of things should be such a difficult issue, but in my own experience and in the lives of clients(客户), it often is. I have spent countless hours listening to clients argue why they need to keep clothes they haven’t worn in ten years, tools they aren’t sure how to use, artwork they don’t even like — and, of course, old magazines they’re sure to read some day!

Why not recycle those things you aren’t using? It’s amazing how many ways you can find to recycle them. Towels and bedding are badly needed by homeless shelters. Pre-school programs can use calendars(挂历)with pretty pictures. Local schools are often delighted to have used computer equipment. The Lions Club collects eyeglasses for people who cannot afford to purchase them. How many pairs do you have in your dresser drawer?

My mother had a pile of overalls which my father no longer used, but she didn’t know anyone who needed them. She just couldn’t bring herself to throw them away, so she put them in a box at home. One day she heard a woman on the radio say that she wanted to buy overalls because she used part of them to make jumpers and trousers which she sold to raise money for her favorite charity(慈善). She didn’t even care if the overalls had holes in them, because she covered them up with decorations. My mother was extremely happy to find a home for the overalls — and get a check for $10 besides!

72. What does the first paragraph imply?

A. People actually need more consumption. B. People possess too little stuff to get organized. C. Consumers are aware of the value of recycling. D. Consumerists neglect the cost of their consumption. C. amusing and instructive

B. They are all silent films. D. They have the same theme.

第四部分 写(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917, the second of nine children born to Joseph P. and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. After(76) (毕业)from Harvard in 1940, Kennedy joined the U.S. Navy and then he(77)r a Purple Heart and the Navy and Marine Corps Medal(78) leading survivors to safety after his boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer.

In 1946, Kennedy served three(79) (任期)in the House of Representatives. At the (80) of forty-three, Kennedy became president of the United States after(81) (击败)Richard M. Nixon. He became the youngest man ever to be elected president. His speech on the day he took office is considered(82)o of the best speeches in American history. He urged his fellow Americans(83) “ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country”. On national issues, he put forward a new civil rights law(84) would guarantee equal treatment for blacks in public places and jobs. It would speed the work of ending racial separation in schools. So he was(85)p with many people. But unfortunately, on the morning of November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was murdered in Dallas, Texas.

76. __________ 77. __________ 78. __________ 79. __________ 80. __________ 81. __________ 82. __________ 83. __________ 84. __________ 85. __________ 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

青少年的健康成长问题一直是人们关注的焦点。现在越来越多的学生不爱参加体育活动,请你用英语写一篇短文,发表你的看法。

内容要点:

1.指出不爱活动的表现; 2.分析其原因; 3.提出改变现状的建议。 注意:

1.词数120左右;短文开头已给出,不计入总词数; 2.文中不能出现考生的具体信息。

Nowadays, most students spend almost all their time on study. _______________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

厦门一中集美分校2015届高三英语综合练习41(宁德质检)

第一部分 听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分;与参不符的不得分)

1—5 ACABC

6—10 CBBAB

11—15 ACCAC

16—20 BBCCA

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分;与参不符的不得分)

21—25 CABDA 36—40 BCABA 56—59 CABA 72—75 DBAC

第四部分 写(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

76. graduating/graduation 80. age 84. that/which

77. received 81. defeating 85. popular

78. for 82. one

79. terms 83. to

26—30 BCDDC 41—45 BCDAD 60—63 BDCC

31—35 ADABB 46—50 CADCB —67 CADA

51—55 ADCBD 68—71 CABD

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分;与参不符的不得分) 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分;与参不符的不得分)

第二节 书面表达(共1题,满分25分)

One possible version:

Nowadays, most students spend almost all their time on study. They don’t enjoy taking part in outdoor activities and avoid intense sports like long-distance running, basketball, volleyball, etc, which results in poor health and contributes to injuries in common sports.

As far as I’m concerned, many factors account for these problems. For one thing, too much emphasis is laid on study, which takes up even the time students would otherwise spend on sports. For another, things like computers and cellphones seem more appealing to them .What’s more, such stuff as online games, movies and so on, is readily accessible to them.

Thus, I suggest schools make it a rule for students to spend at least one hour a day on sports.

Parents can also arrange some weekend activities in which their children are willing to get involved. As for students, they should be aware of the importance of physical health and take exercise regularly.

(144 words)

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