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  马上就要到寒假了,高三的学生们在放松的同时也不要忘记自己的学业,下面伊顿教育小编为大家整理分享高三英语练习题,学生们可以收藏打印出来装订成册,测试一下自己,来看看吧!

  马上就要到寒假了,高三的学生们在放松的同时也不要忘记自己的学业,下面伊顿教育小编为大家整理分享高三英语练习题,学生们可以收藏打印出来装订成册,测试一下自己,来看看吧!    第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1分,20分)    第一节(共5小題;每小题1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三个选项中选出较佳选项,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.What is the man going to buy?    A. $5.5 for a red one. B. $13.6 for two green ones.    C.$11 for two red ones.    2. What is the feeling of the man?    A. He felt sleepy. B. He is tired of listening.    C. The work is important.    3. What is the man going to do for his holiday?    A. Stay at home. B. Collect stamps. C.Volunteer in the west.    4. Where does the conversation probably take place?    A. In a plane. B. In a train. C.In a restaurant.    5. Why didn’t Mary sleep well?.    A. She had a headache. B. She had a stomachache.    C. She was troubled by noise.    第二节(共15小题;每小題1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三个选项中选出较佳选项,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、7题。    6. What does the man have, to write?    A. A book about the Middle East.    B. A long paper about philosophy.    C. A paper about the history of religions.    7. How many pages does the man have to write?    A. At least 40. B. At least 60. C. At most 90.    8. What can the man do?    A. Use the bathroom. B. Wash his clothes. C. Boil some water    9. What does the man think of the woman’s house?    A. He likes it.    B. He thinks it is too small.    C. He is unsatisfied with it    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.    10. What is the woman complaining about?    A. People being too loud.    B. People taking pictures with iPads.    C. The number of tourists at the beach.    11.What does the man say about iPhones?    A. They have great cameras..    B. IPads take better videos than they do.    C. They should be used to make Hollywood movies.    12. What does the man suggest the woman do?    A. Get pleasure at the beach. B. Tell the tourists to stop. C. Turn off her phone.    听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。    13. What company does the man work for?    A. Apple. B. Google. C. Facebook..    14. Why does the man want to quit his job?    A. He wants to open his own restaurant.    B. He doesn’t make enough money.    C. He wants to write about food.    15. How would the man make money after he quits?    A. He would sell books on his website.    B. Companies would pay him for his experiences.    C. He would work for different restaurants.    16.When might the man quit his job?    A. Tomorrow. B. Next month. C. Next year    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。    17. What is wrong with Taylor-Swift?    A. She is sick. B. She hurt herself . C. She has a new band.    18. When will Taylor Swift’s July shows be held?    A. In May. B. In October. C. In December    19. Which concert-was, canceled last weekend?    A. The one in Canada B. The one in Texas. C. The one in Florida    20.Which recently interviewed Taylor Swift?    A . MTV News. B. Speak Now TV.    C. The official Taylor Swift website.    第二部分阅读理解(共两节,40分)    第一节(共15小题;每小题2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,选出较佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。    A.    Join IMDb and Become a Founding Supporter of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures    The Academy of Motion Pictures & Sciences is building the world’s leading movie museum in the heart of Los Angeles. The Academy Museum of Motion pictures, scheduled to open in 2017, will contain six stories of state-of-the-art galleries, exhibition spaces, movie theaters and educational areas. Through groundbreaking exhibitions and innovative programming,the Museum will explore Hollywood and the film industry. have shaped culture and creativity around the world. Designed by Renzo Piano, the Academy Museum will be located next to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) campus in the landmarked Wilshire May Company Building.    To help ensure this long-held dream of the Academy become a reality, the Academy has launched a $300 million fundraising campaign, led by Bob Iger, Annette Bening and Tom Hanks. We hope you can join IMDb and the Academy Museum’s community of early supporters by making a gift to the campaign today. Or, sign up for the Academy Museum mailing list to hear about upcoming museum events and developments.    Donate Now    Help make movie history and join in elite group of supporters,including IMDb, by making your contribution today.    To see a full list of the Academy Museum founding supporters, click here. If you would like to    make a donation or learn more about naming opportunities, please contact Christine Joyce Rodriguez,Manager of Annual Giving, at Christine, Rodriguez@Oscars.org or 310 247 3040    21. The Academy of Motion Pictures. is located_________.    A.in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art    B.in the suburb of the city of Los Angeles.    C.in the downtown area of Los Angeles    D.in the centre of Wilshire May Company    22. The Academy of Motion Pictures will focus on_________.    A. the exhibition of film equipment    B. the impact of film industry on world culture    C. the popularity of Hollywood movie culture    D. the achievements of American galleries and theatres    23. The passage is intended to_____________.    A. promote the Academy Museum and make movie history    B. arouse people’s interest in the Academy Museum    C. help realize the Academy Museum founding supporters’ dreams    D. raise enough money for the Academy Museum    B    Amazon is breaking into physical retail in a new way. The online retail giant revealed a new kind of physical store concept in a video published on Monday.    The store, called Amazon Go, doesn’t work like a typical Walmart or supermarket. Instead, it’s designed so that shoppers will use an app, also called Amazon Go, to automatically add the products that they plan to buy to a digital shopping cart by scanning a QR code (二维码),They can then walk out of the building without waiting in a checkout line because Amazon will charge their Amazon account and send them a receipt(收据)    The first Amazon Go store is located in Seattle, where Amazon is headquartered. For years, there have been rumors that the e-commerce company would expand its dominace (支配)from digital to physical shopping. Amazon began experimenting with physical bookstores a year ago, but Amazon Go may mark its boldest bet on physical ones yet. By removing much of the staff needed to operate a store, Amazon keeps costs lower than traditional competitors. It’s also in a strong position to bring together data on its customer’s, shopping habits online and offline to make better suggestions in all situations.    However, Amazon’s move deeper into physical retail shops comes in a sensitive political climate. The company could be perceived(觉察)as being a threat to some of the 3.4 million Americans who work as cashiers,according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. On the campaign trail,Donald Trump repeatedly criticized Amazon and its founder Jeff Bezos for ''getting away with murder tax-wise” and having ‘‘a huge antitrust(反垄断)problem.” Will the President-elect add “job killer to the list of criticisms?    Amazon’s effort to launch a new kind of retail store predates(在 ….之前)the rise of Donald    Trump. "Four years ago we asked ourselves: what if we could create a shopping experience with no lines and no checkout? Could we push the boundaries of computer vision and machine learning to create a store where customers could simply take what they want and go? ’’ The company says on an informational page about Amazon Go. For now, Amazon is starting slow. The Amazon Go is only open to Amazon employees in our Beta program, and is scheduled to open to the public soon.    24. In Amazon Go, people can_______ .    A. buy products by paying cash    B. buy carts without scanning a QR code    C. have no bother to check out and queue    D. use an app to wait in a checkout line.    25.What can we infer from the j third paragraph?    A. Amazon can contribute to reducing the cost of staff.    B. Amazon has dominated the physical bookstores    C. Amazon manages to take the place of physical shopping.    D. Amazon can ignore each customer’s advice in all situations.    26.The reason why Donald Trump repeatedly criticized Amazon Go is that Amazon Go____    A. would result in a political crisis    B. would threaten the career of cashiers    C. may result in a huge antitrust    D.is No. l job killer in the list of criticisms    27. The main purpose of writing the passage is______    A. to indicate Trump's attitude to Amazon    B. to explain how Amazon Go works    C. to arouse people’s interest in Amazon    D. to introduce the Amazon Go store    C    When I returned to the common,the sun was setting. The crowd around the hole had increased, and stood out black against the lemon yellow of the sky—a couple of hundred people, perhaps. There were really, I should think, two or three hundred people elbowing one another, the one or two ladies there being by no means the least active.” He’s fallen in the hole!” cried someone, Keep back!” said several. The crowd moved a little, and I elbowed my way through. Everyone seemed greatly excited. I heard a peculiar humming sound from the hole.    “I say!" said Ogilvy;” help keep these idiots back. We don't know what's in the puzzling thing, you know!”    The end of the cylinder (圆柱体)was being screwed out from within. I turned, and as I did so the screw (螺丝钉) must have come out, for the lid of the cylinder fell upon the ground with a ringing shock. For a moment that circular cavity (洞) seemed perfectly black. I had the sunset in my eyes.    I think everyone expected to see a man emerge—possibly something a little unlike us earthly men, but in all essentials a man. But, looking, I presently saw something exciting within the shadow: clumsy movements,one above another,and then two disc-like eyes. Then something resembling a grey snake, about the thickness of a walking stick, climbed up out of the twisting middle, and moved in the air towards me—and then another.    A sudden chill came over me. I stood frightened and staring. A big gray rounded bulk(大块) the size,perhaps,of a bear,was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder. As it bulged (膨出) up and caught the light, it looked like wet leather.    Anyone who has never seen a living Martian can scarcely imagine the strange horror of its appearance. The peculiar V-shaped mouth with its pointed upper lip? the absence of brow ridges, the Gorgon groups of tentacles (触手),the unstable breathing of the lungs in a strange atmosphere, the evident heaviness and painfulness of movement due to the greater gravitational energy of the earth—above all,the extraordinary intensity of the huge eyes,which was unforgettable—were at once vital, intense, inhuman, and monstrous. There was something fungoid in the oily brown skin,    something in the clumsy deliberation of the tedious movements unspeakably nasty. Even at this first encounter this first glimpse. I was overcome with disgust and dread.    28.Why was the crowd “ elbowing one another” according to paragraph1?    A. They were curious and wanted to get a good view of the hole.    B. There were no officials to control them.    C. They were angry and trying to push people into the hole.    D. They were trying to get away from the hole in fear.    29.A “sudden chili” (paragraph 5) came over the narrator because_____.    A. the Martian was heading directly towards the crowd    B. a cold tentacle had almost reached the narrator    C. he saw the Martian’s terrifying features as it climbed out of the cylinder .    D. the sun had set and he suddenly noticed the night-time chill    30.What did the narrator find most impressive about the creature?    A. The horrible shape of its mouth and face. B .Its long and strange tentacles.    C. The way it moved in the Earth's atmosphere. D. Its unusual large and intense eyes.    31.The description of the Martians implies that they are______.    A. cute and charming B. frightening and probably dangerous    C. friendly and cooperative D. ugly but unluckily misunderstood    D    One of the strangest features of motherhood is that the vast majority of mothers prefer to cradle (轻抱)their babies in the left arm. Why should this be? The obvious explanation is that the majority of mothers are right handed and they wish to keep their right hand free. Unfortunately, this explanation cannot apply, because left-handed mothers also favor their left arm for holding their babies. The precise figures are 83 percent for right-handed mothers and 73 percent for left-handed mothers.    The most likely explanation is that the mother’s heart is on the left side and,by holding the baby in her left arm, she is unconsciously bringing her baby closer to the sound of the heartbeat. This is the sound the baby heard when it was inside the mother’s womb and which is therefore and security.    Tests were carried out in nurseries where some babies were played the recorded sound of a human heartbeat, and, sure enough, went to sleep twice as quickly as the others. We also know that the sound of mother’s heart is quite audible inside the womb and that the unborn baby has a well-developed hearing.    It is interesting that fathers show less of this left-side bias (偏爱)than mothers,suggesting that the human female is better programmed than her partner for carrying a baby. Alternatively, she may unconsciously adjust her holding behavior to make her baby feel more secure. Some new observations on our closest animals relatives, the chimpanzees and gorillas, have revealed that they too show a strong bias for holding their babies on the left side. The precise figures were 84 percent for chimpanzees and 82 percent for gorillas, remarkably close to the human percentages.    Recently a possible additional value in cradling babies on the left side has been suggested. It has been pointed out that, because the two sides of the brain are concerned with different aspects of behavior, it is possible that the mother, in cradling the baby to her left, is showing the baby her “best side”. It is claimed-that the emotions are expressed more strongly on the left side of the human face and that she therefore gives the baby a better chance to read her emotional mood changes as it gazes up at her. Furthermore, the mother’s left eye and ear are more tuned into emotional changes in her baby. than her right eye and ear would be. So in addition to the baby's seeing the more expressive parts of its mother, there is further advantage that the mother herself is more sensitive to the left-heldbaby. This may sound far-fetched, but just possibly, it could provide a slight extra benefit for those mothers displaying the strange one-sided bias when cradling their infants.    How does a bias occur? Do the mothers have an instinctive preference for it, or do they learn it by trial and error, unconsciously adjusting the position of the babies until the babies are calmer? The surprising answer is that it seems to be the baby not the mother who controls the bias. Observation of new born infants when they were only a few hours old revealed that they come into the world with a preprogrammed tendency to turn their head to the right. If the new born baby is gently held in a dead central position and then released, it naturally swings to the right far more often than to the left. This happens in nearly 70 percent of babies. This may be only a part of explanation, because the holding bias is 80 percent not 70 percent, but it adds a further intriguing chapter to the story.    32. How does the author develop Paragraph 1?    A. By giving an example as a hook.    B. By giving a general statement and narrowing it down    C. By asking a question and showing an answer.    D. By explaining the importance of understanding a phenomenon    33.The underlined word ''audible” in Paragraph 3means_______.    A. soft B weak C. clear D. distant    34.What’s the main idea of Paragraph 5?    A. The left side of the human face expresses emotions more strongly than the right.    B. Holding her baby in the left arm may improve a mother’s emotional communication with it.    C. A baby may be more able to “read” its mother’s emotions than was previously believed.    D. A mother’s left eye and ear are more sensitive to the emotional changes in her baby.    35.What is the author’s tone when he discusses why most mothers cradle their babies in the left arm?    A. Cautious. B. Disapproving. C. Subjective. D. Favorable    第二节(共5小题;每小题2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较佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。    Ten years ago, after 2 years as a postdoc (博士后), I found myself wondering whether I should take a different road. Up to that point, I had stuck to a pretty traditional path investigating cancer genetics, but I was losing interest in the research. At the same time, federal funding had flattened, which added to my dissatisfaction. ____36_____ Then came the hard part: identifying a new career that would nurture my passion for science and allow me to make an impact with my work.    As I was considering my options, I found inspiration in my first graduate school research tutor, whose work reminded me that scientists' efforts away from the bench can be incredibly powerful. But I still didn’t know exactly what I should do._____ 37____A colleague mentioned that a professor at a nearby 2-year college was training students to produce monoclonal antibodies for labs on campus. I was impressed that the professor had taken on this type of ambitious project with relatively inexperienced students. Curious to find out more, I set up a meeting with John and was struck by his sincerity and the way he prioritized student training above grants, publications, and personal ambition. I could also see his passion for teaching, which reminded me of the dream to become a high school biology teacher.    ______38_____ I found a faculty position and joined John at the same quiet junior college. Now, I effectively hold two positions: classroom instructor and research co-adviser of 15 inexperienced but eager undergraduates. Both roles give me a chance to help students transform themselves,which is enormously rewarding.    ____39 ______It’s discouraging when others see both my students and me as less worthy because we are not universities. We sometimes straggle to get access to federal funding, scientific    conferences, and other resources and opportunities.____40_____But my occasional frustration is    relieved by the thought of the students, who I have helped train.    Looking back at these 10 years, I realize how much my work on this campus has helped me grow, both as an academic and a tutor. I’m grateful that I stepped away from a traditional career path and found a way to serve both the student and research communities in my own way, modest though it may be.    A. Then a second bit of inspiration came my way.    B. However, my work has its challenges.    C. Distressed as I was, I resolved to pursue my interest in research.    D. My pay is below the standard, even though my teaching workload is greater.    E. So I decided to leave the academic path to find a better match.    F. Here, at last, was a way to combine my interest in science with my passion for teaching.    G. Besides the spiritual reward, there are other less apparent benefits.    第三部分语言知识应用(共两小节,45分)    第一节完型填空(共20小題;每小题1.5分,30分)    请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出较佳选项,并在答题卡上该项涂黑。    My mother has a unique way of embarrassing her children. Whenever she gets 41 about something, she jumps up and down, screaming. We 42 this as the “silly dance”. As her daughter, I find this 43 embarrassing. Anytime she goes into the silly dance, I will 44 slowly away, smile awkwardly, and 45 to people,“No, she’s not my mother.”    Even though my mother brought me much 46 when I was little,and even though she    47 does the silly dance when something goes her way, I now 48 it. Because the silly dance shows just who she is, and it shows that she’s happy. 49 she didn’t do her dance and just obeyed our wishes for“ not 50 Mom”,she would compromise who she is.    I owe a lot of my 51 for the theater to my mother. I now sing publicly like my mother does,And my friends are always doing that 52 awkward smile and usually 53 under their breath,“Carolyn,public.”    So in many ways I’m becoming my mother. I’m not going to 54 singing just because    people feel embarrassed at it. I have no 55 that I will embarrass my own children with my performance of the “silly dance”. So what? That’s who I am.    It’s my 56 that everyone should dance to the beat of her own drum ? even if the guy next to you gives you a(n) 57 look. I believe in the things that set us 58 . I believe in being my self, no matter how many awkward smiles I 59 I believe in the idea that never 60 who I am.    41. A. excited B. disappointed C. confused D. concerned    42.A. pick up B. take up C. refer to D. turn to    43. A. primarily B. gradually C. occasionally D. completely    44.A. run B. rush C. inch D. pull    45. A. apologize B. explain C. complain D. respond    46.A. annoyance B. support C. favour D. courage    47. A. even B. ever C. never D. still    48. A. avoid B. improve C. enjoy D. ignore    49. A. Unless B. If C. In case D. Now that    50. A. in public B. in person C. in advance D. in vain    51.A. affection B. talent C. sympathy D. admiration    52. A. different B. unusual C. extra D. same    53. A. shouting B. whispering C. laughing D. cheering    54. A. make up for B. put up with C. take to D. give up    55. A. doubt B. idea C. choice D. hope    56. A. advice B. dream C. prediction D. belief    57. A. comforting B. special C. strange D. effective    58. A. aside B. away C. alike D. apart    59. A. share B. receive C. refuse D. remember    60. A. compromise B. admit C. forget D. suspect    第二节:语法填空(共10小題;每小题1.5分,15分)    阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。    China's central government has pledged(正式承诺)to promote traditional opera in schools.    Primary schools, secondary schools,colleges 61 universities will give students the opportunity 62 (watch) traditional opera free of charge in 2017, according to 63 guideline jointly 64 (issue) by the publicity department of the Communist Party of China and the ministries of culture, education and finance. By 2018, students in all schools and colleges nationwide can watch an opera free of charge every year.    The campaign for traditional opera to reach students 65 (be)common in all schools by    2020, according to the guideline. The guideline also urges schools to 66 (strong) the creation of opera interest groups. 67 called on the joint effort of the government, education, society and individuals to support the campaign. The guideline also encourages 68 (invest) from    enterprises, social organizations and individuals. There are hundreds of forms of local opera in China, with Peking Opera the most famous. Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera 69 (list) by UNESCO as an intangible 70 (culture) heritage.    第四部分写作((共三小节,45分)    第一节:单词拼写(10分)    71.Don’t leave your shopping on the back seat of your car — it’s an open_______(邀请) to a thief.    72.I went and sat in a cafe and watched the_______(过路人)on the street.    73. After what happened, he became less______(仁慈的)to his enemies.    74. He____(咬)off a large chunk of bread and went on talking about his experience.    75. Mrs Hastings was content with my work and smiled______(赏识地)at me.    76.The company screened out______ (apply) who were motivated only by money.    77.After____(attach) the labels to the boxes, I had them delivered to the school.    78.She has an____(analysis) mind and is always sensitive to the change.    79. You’ve got to learn to handle the money I give you a little more ______(intelligence).    80. He shows a______(pretend)affection for his girlfriend's cat.    第二节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题〗分,10分)    短文中共有10处错误,每行中较多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧).并在此符号下面写出该加的词。    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。    修改: 在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。    注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:    2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。    While we were in search for some good water, we came to a village about half a mile from the place where the ships lie. On discovering us, the villager abandoned their houses, carry off their goods to the mountain. 1 ordered that nothing which they had left was taken, not even the value of a pin. Presently we saw several of the natives advance towards our party then one of them came up to us, whom we gave some glass beads, with which he was delightful. We asked him for water in return. After we had boarded the ship, the natives came down to the ship with their pots full, and showed a great pleasure in presenting us with water.    第三节:书面表达(25分)    假如你是校英语俱乐部主席李华。俱乐部计划下月开展“英语好书分享”活动。请根据以下要点写一则书面通知,欢迎同学们踊跃投稿分享好书。    1.活动目的; 2.稿件内容;3.截止时间;    4.投稿邮箱:book_recommendation@sina.com    注意:1.词数100左右; ,    2.通知开头及结尾己给出,不计入总词数;    3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

  第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1分,20分)

  第一节(共5小題;每小题1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三个选项中选出较佳选项,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.What is the man going to buy?

  A. $5.5 for a red one. B. $13.6 for two green ones.

  C.$11 for two red ones.

  2. What is the feeling of the man?

  A. He felt sleepy. B. He is tired of listening.

  C. The work is important.

  3. What is the man going to do for his holiday?

  A. Stay at home. B. Collect stamps. C.Volunteer in the west.

  4. Where does the conversation probably take place?

  A. In a plane. B. In a train. C.In a restaurant.

  5. Why didn’t Mary sleep well?.

  A. She had a headache. B. She had a stomachache.

  C. She was troubled by noise.

  第二节(共15小题;每小題1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三个选项中选出较佳选项,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、7题。

  6. What does the man have, to write?

  A. A book about the Middle East.

  B. A long paper about philosophy.

  C. A paper about the history of religions.

  7. How many pages does the man have to write?

  A. At least 40. B. At least 60. C. At most 90.

  8. What can the man do?

  A. Use the bathroom. B. Wash his clothes. C. Boil some water

  9. What does the man think of the woman’s house?

  A. He likes it.

  B. He thinks it is too small.

  C. He is unsatisfied with it

  听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.

  10. What is the woman complaining about?

  A. People being too loud.

  B. People taking pictures with iPads.

  C. The number of tourists at the beach.

  11.What does the man say about iPhones?

  A. They have great cameras..

  B. IPads take better videos than they do.

  C. They should be used to make Hollywood movies.

  12. What does the man suggest the woman do?

  A. Get pleasure at the beach. B. Tell the tourists to stop. C. Turn off her phone.
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  听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。

  13. What company does the man work for?

  A. Apple. B. Google. C. Facebook..

  14. Why does the man want to quit his job?

  A. He wants to open his own restaurant.

  B. He doesn’t make enough money.

  C. He wants to write about food.

  15. How would the man make money after he quits?

  A. He would sell books on his website.

  B. Companies would pay him for his experiences.

  C. He would work for different restaurants.

  16.When might the man quit his job?

  A. Tomorrow. B. Next month. C. Next year

  听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

  17. What is wrong with Taylor-Swift?

  A. She is sick. B. She hurt herself . C. She has a new band.

  18. When will Taylor Swift’s July shows be held?

  A. In May. B. In October. C. In December

  19. Which concert-was, canceled last weekend?

  A. The one in Canada B. The one in Texas. C. The one in Florida

  20.Which recently interviewed Taylor Swift?

  A . MTV News. B. Speak Now TV.

  C. The official Taylor Swift website.

  第二部分阅读理解(共两节,40分)

  第一节(共15小题;每小题2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,选出较佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

  A.

  Join IMDb and Become a Founding Supporter of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

  The Academy of Motion Pictures & Sciences is building the world’s leading movie museum in the heart of Los Angeles. The Academy Museum of Motion pictures, scheduled to open in 2017, will contain six stories of state-of-the-art galleries, exhibition spaces, movie theaters and educational areas. Through groundbreaking exhibitions and innovative programming,the Museum will explore Hollywood and the film industry. have shaped culture and creativity around the world. Designed by Renzo Piano, the Academy Museum will be located next to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) campus in the landmarked Wilshire May Company Building.

  To help ensure this long-held dream of the Academy become a reality, the Academy has launched a $300 million fundraising campaign, led by Bob Iger, Annette Bening and Tom Hanks. We hope you can join IMDb and the Academy Museum’s community of early supporters by making a gift to the campaign today. Or, sign up for the Academy Museum mailing list to hear about upcoming museum events and developments.

  Donate Now

  Help make movie history and join in elite group of supporters,including IMDb, by making your contribution today.

  To see a full list of the Academy Museum founding supporters, click here. If you would like to

  make a donation or learn more about naming opportunities, please contact Christine Joyce Rodriguez,Manager of Annual Giving, at Christine, Rodriguez@Oscars.org or 310 247 3040

  21. The Academy of Motion Pictures. is located_________.

  A.in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  B.in the suburb of the city of Los Angeles.

  C.in the downtown area of Los Angeles

  D.in the centre of Wilshire May Company

  22. The Academy of Motion Pictures will focus on_________.

  A. the exhibition of film equipment

  B. the impact of film industry on world culture

  C. the popularity of Hollywood movie culture

  D. the achievements of American galleries and theatres

  23. The passage is intended to_____________.

  A. promote the Academy Museum and make movie history

  B. arouse people’s interest in the Academy Museum

  C. help realize the Academy Museum founding supporters’ dreams

  D. raise enough money for the Academy Museum
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  B

  Amazon is breaking into physical retail in a new way. The online retail giant revealed a new kind of physical store concept in a video published on Monday.

  The store, called Amazon Go, doesn’t work like a typical Walmart or supermarket. Instead, it’s designed so that shoppers will use an app, also called Amazon Go, to automatically add the products that they plan to buy to a digital shopping cart by scanning a QR code (二维码),They can then walk out of the building without waiting in a checkout line because Amazon will charge their Amazon account and send them a receipt(收据)

  The first Amazon Go store is located in Seattle, where Amazon is headquartered. For years, there have been rumors that the e-commerce company would expand its dominace (支配)from digital to physical shopping. Amazon began experimenting with physical bookstores a year ago, but Amazon Go may mark its boldest bet on physical ones yet. By removing much of the staff needed to operate a store, Amazon keeps costs lower than traditional competitors. It’s also in a strong position to bring together data on its customer’s, shopping habits online and offline to make better suggestions in all situations.

  However, Amazon’s move deeper into physical retail shops comes in a sensitive political climate. The company could be perceived(觉察)as being a threat to some of the 3.4 million Americans who work as cashiers,according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. On the campaign trail,Donald Trump repeatedly criticized Amazon and its founder Jeff Bezos for ''getting away with murder tax-wise” and having ‘‘a huge antitrust(反垄断)problem.” Will the President-elect add “job killer to the list of criticisms?

  Amazon’s effort to launch a new kind of retail store predates(在 ….之前)the rise of Donald

  Trump. "Four years ago we asked ourselves: what if we could create a shopping experience with no lines and no checkout? Could we push the boundaries of computer vision and machine learning to create a store where customers could simply take what they want and go? ’’ The company says on an informational page about Amazon Go. For now, Amazon is starting slow. The Amazon Go is only open to Amazon employees in our Beta program, and is scheduled to open to the public soon.

  24. In Amazon Go, people can_______ .

  A. buy products by paying cash

  B. buy carts without scanning a QR code

  C. have no bother to check out and queue

  D. use an app to wait in a checkout line.

  25.What can we infer from the j third paragraph?

  A. Amazon can contribute to reducing the cost of staff.

  B. Amazon has dominated the physical bookstores

  C. Amazon manages to take the place of physical shopping.

  D. Amazon can ignore each customer’s advice in all situations.

  26.The reason why Donald Trump repeatedly criticized Amazon Go is that Amazon Go____

  A. would result in a political crisis

  B. would threaten the career of cashiers

  C. may result in a huge antitrust

  D.is No. l job killer in the list of criticisms

  27. The main purpose of writing the passage is______

  A. to indicate Trump's attitude to Amazon

  B. to explain how Amazon Go works

  C. to arouse people’s interest in Amazon

  D. to introduce the Amazon Go store

  C

  When I returned to the common,the sun was setting. The crowd around the hole had increased, and stood out black against the lemon yellow of the sky—a couple of hundred people, perhaps. There were really, I should think, two or three hundred people elbowing one another, the one or two ladies there being by no means the least active.” He’s fallen in the hole!” cried someone, Keep back!” said several. The crowd moved a little, and I elbowed my way through. Everyone seemed greatly excited. I heard a peculiar humming sound from the hole.

  “I say!" said Ogilvy;” help keep these idiots back. We don't know what's in the puzzling thing, you know!”

  The end of the cylinder (圆柱体)was being screwed out from within. I turned, and as I did so the screw (螺丝钉) must have come out, for the lid of the cylinder fell upon the ground with a ringing shock. For a moment that circular cavity (洞) seemed perfectly black. I had the sunset in my eyes.

  I think everyone expected to see a man emerge—possibly something a little unlike us earthly men, but in all essentials a man. But, looking, I presently saw something exciting within the shadow: clumsy movements,one above another,and then two disc-like eyes. Then something resembling a grey snake, about the thickness of a walking stick, climbed up out of the twisting middle, and moved in the air towards me—and then another.

  A sudden chill came over me. I stood frightened and staring. A big gray rounded bulk(大块) the size,perhaps,of a bear,was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder. As it bulged (膨出) up and caught the light, it looked like wet leather.

  Anyone who has never seen a living Martian can scarcely imagine the strange horror of its appearance. The peculiar V-shaped mouth with its pointed upper lip? the absence of brow ridges, the Gorgon groups of tentacles (触手),the unstable breathing of the lungs in a strange atmosphere, the evident heaviness and painfulness of movement due to the greater gravitational energy of the earth—above all,the extraordinary intensity of the huge eyes,which was unforgettable—were at once vital, intense, inhuman, and monstrous. There was something fungoid in the oily brown skin,

  something in the clumsy deliberation of the tedious movements unspeakably nasty. Even at this first encounter this first glimpse. I was overcome with disgust and dread.

  28.Why was the crowd “ elbowing one another” according to paragraph1?

  A. They were curious and wanted to get a good view of the hole.

  B. There were no officials to control them.

  C. They were angry and trying to push people into the hole.

  D. They were trying to get away from the hole in fear.

  29.A “sudden chili” (paragraph 5) came over the narrator because_____.

  A. the Martian was heading directly towards the crowd

  B. a cold tentacle had almost reached the narrator

  C. he saw the Martian’s terrifying features as it climbed out of the cylinder .

  D. the sun had set and he suddenly noticed the night-time chill

  30.What did the narrator find most impressive about the creature?

  A. The horrible shape of its mouth and face. B .Its long and strange tentacles.

  C. The way it moved in the Earth's atmosphere. D. Its unusual large and intense eyes.

  31.The description of the Martians implies that they are______.

  A. cute and charming B. frightening and probably dangerous

  C. friendly and cooperative D. ugly but unluckily misunderstood

  D

  One of the strangest features of motherhood is that the vast majority of mothers prefer to cradle (轻抱)their babies in the left arm. Why should this be? The obvious explanation is that the majority of mothers are right handed and they wish to keep their right hand free. Unfortunately, this explanation cannot apply, because left-handed mothers also favor their left arm for holding their babies. The precise figures are 83 percent for right-handed mothers and 73 percent for left-handed mothers.

  The most likely explanation is that the mother’s heart is on the left side and,by holding the baby in her left arm, she is unconsciously bringing her baby closer to the sound of the heartbeat. This is the sound the baby heard when it was inside the mother’s womb and which is therefore and security.

  Tests were carried out in nurseries where some babies were played the recorded sound of a human heartbeat, and, sure enough, went to sleep twice as quickly as the others. We also know that the sound of mother’s heart is quite audible inside the womb and that the unborn baby has a well-developed hearing.

  It is interesting that fathers show less of this left-side bias (偏爱)than mothers,suggesting that the human female is better programmed than her partner for carrying a baby. Alternatively, she may unconsciously adjust her holding behavior to make her baby feel more secure. Some new observations on our closest animals relatives, the chimpanzees and gorillas, have revealed that they too show a strong bias for holding their babies on the left side. The precise figures were 84 percent for chimpanzees and 82 percent for gorillas, remarkably close to the human percentages.

  Recently a possible additional value in cradling babies on the left side has been suggested. It has been pointed out that, because the two sides of the brain are concerned with different aspects of behavior, it is possible that the mother, in cradling the baby to her left, is showing the baby her “best side”. It is claimed-that the emotions are expressed more strongly on the left side of the human face and that she therefore gives the baby a better chance to read her emotional mood changes as it gazes up at her. Furthermore, the mother’s left eye and ear are more tuned into emotional changes in her baby. than her right eye and ear would be. So in addition to the baby's seeing the more expressive parts of its mother, there is further advantage that the mother herself is more sensitive to the left-heldbaby. This may sound far-fetched, but just possibly, it could provide a slight extra benefit for those mothers displaying the strange one-sided bias when cradling their infants.

  How does a bias occur? Do the mothers have an instinctive preference for it, or do they learn it by trial and error, unconsciously adjusting the position of the babies until the babies are calmer? The surprising answer is that it seems to be the baby not the mother who controls the bias. Observation of new born infants when they were only a few hours old revealed that they come into the world with a preprogrammed tendency to turn their head to the right. If the new born baby is gently held in a dead central position and then released, it naturally swings to the right far more often than to the left. This happens in nearly 70 percent of babies. This may be only a part of explanation, because the holding bias is 80 percent not 70 percent, but it adds a further intriguing chapter to the story.

  32. How does the author develop Paragraph 1?

  A. By giving an example as a hook.

  B. By giving a general statement and narrowing it down

  C. By asking a question and showing an answer.

  D. By explaining the importance of understanding a phenomenon

  33.The underlined word ''audible” in Paragraph 3means_______.

  A. soft B weak C. clear D. distant

  34.What’s the main idea of Paragraph 5?

  A. The left side of the human face expresses emotions more strongly than the right.

  B. Holding her baby in the left arm may improve a mother’s emotional communication with it.

  C. A baby may be more able to “read” its mother’s emotions than was previously believed.

  D. A mother’s left eye and ear are more sensitive to the emotional changes in her baby.

  35.What is the author’s tone when he discusses why most mothers cradle their babies in the left arm?

  A. Cautious. B. Disapproving. C. Subjective. D. Favorable
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  第二节(共5小题;每小题2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较佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

  Ten years ago, after 2 years as a postdoc (博士后), I found myself wondering whether I should take a different road. Up to that point, I had stuck to a pretty traditional path investigating cancer genetics, but I was losing interest in the research. At the same time, federal funding had flattened, which added to my dissatisfaction. ____36_____ Then came the hard part: identifying a new career that would nurture my passion for science and allow me to make an impact with my work.

  As I was considering my options, I found inspiration in my first graduate school research tutor, whose work reminded me that scientists' efforts away from the bench can be incredibly powerful. But I still didn’t know exactly what I should do._____ 37____A colleague mentioned that a professor at a nearby 2-year college was training students to produce monoclonal antibodies for labs on campus. I was impressed that the professor had taken on this type of ambitious project with relatively inexperienced students. Curious to find out more, I set up a meeting with John and was struck by his sincerity and the way he prioritized student training above grants, publications, and personal ambition. I could also see his passion for teaching, which reminded me of the dream to become a high school biology teacher.

  ______38_____ I found a faculty position and joined John at the same quiet junior college. Now, I effectively hold two positions: classroom instructor and research co-adviser of 15 inexperienced but eager undergraduates. Both roles give me a chance to help students transform themselves,which is enormously rewarding.

  ____39 ______It’s discouraging when others see both my students and me as less worthy because we are not universities. We sometimes straggle to get access to federal funding, scientific

  conferences, and other resources and opportunities.____40_____But my occasional frustration is

  relieved by the thought of the students, who I have helped train.

  Looking back at these 10 years, I realize how much my work on this campus has helped me grow, both as an academic and a tutor. I’m grateful that I stepped away from a traditional career path and found a way to serve both the student and research communities in my own way, modest though it may be.

  A. Then a second bit of inspiration came my way.

  B. However, my work has its challenges.

  C. Distressed as I was, I resolved to pursue my interest in research.

  D. My pay is below the standard, even though my teaching workload is greater.

  E. So I decided to leave the academic path to find a better match.

  F. Here, at last, was a way to combine my interest in science with my passion for teaching.

  G. Besides the spiritual reward, there are other less apparent benefits.

  第三部分语言知识应用(共两小节,45分)

  第一节完型填空(共20小題;每小题1.5分,30分)

  请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出较佳选项,并在答题卡上该项涂黑。

  My mother has a unique way of embarrassing her children. Whenever she gets 41 about something, she jumps up and down, screaming. We 42 this as the “silly dance”. As her daughter, I find this 43 embarrassing. Anytime she goes into the silly dance, I will 44 slowly away, smile awkwardly, and 45 to people,“No, she’s not my mother.”

  Even though my mother brought me much 46 when I was little,and even though she

  47 does the silly dance when something goes her way, I now 48 it. Because the silly dance shows just who she is, and it shows that she’s happy. 49 she didn’t do her dance and just obeyed our wishes for“ not 50 Mom”,she would compromise who she is.

  I owe a lot of my 51 for the theater to my mother. I now sing publicly like my mother does,And my friends are always doing that 52 awkward smile and usually 53 under their breath,“Carolyn,public.”

  So in many ways I’m becoming my mother. I’m not going to 54 singing just because

  people feel embarrassed at it. I have no 55 that I will embarrass my own children with my performance of the “silly dance”. So what? That’s who I am.

  It’s my 56 that everyone should dance to the beat of her own drum ? even if the guy next to you gives you a(n) 57 look. I believe in the things that set us 58 . I believe in being my self, no matter how many awkward smiles I 59 I believe in the idea that never 60 who I am.

  41. A. excited B. disappointed C. confused D. concerned

  42.A. pick up B. take up C. refer to D. turn to

  43. A. primarily B. gradually C. occasionally D. completely

  44.A. run B. rush C. inch D. pull

  45. A. apologize B. explain C. complain D. respond

  46.A. annoyance B. support C. favour D. courage

  47. A. even B. ever C. never D. still

  48. A. avoid B. improve C. enjoy D. ignore

  49. A. Unless B. If C. In case D. Now that

  50. A. in public B. in person C. in advance D. in vain

  51.A. affection B. talent C. sympathy D. admiration

  52. A. different B. unusual C. extra D. same

  53. A. shouting B. whispering C. laughing D. cheering

  54. A. make up for B. put up with C. take to D. give up

  55. A. doubt B. idea C. choice D. hope

  56. A. advice B. dream C. prediction D. belief

  57. A. comforting B. special C. strange D. effective

  58. A. aside B. away C. alike D. apart

  59. A. share B. receive C. refuse D. remember

  60. A. compromise B. admit C. forget D. suspect

  第二节:语法填空(共10小題;每小题1.5分,15分)

  阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

  China's central government has pledged(正式承诺)to promote traditional opera in schools.

  Primary schools, secondary schools,colleges 61 universities will give students the opportunity 62 (watch) traditional opera free of charge in 2017, according to 63 guideline jointly 64 (issue) by the publicity department of the Communist Party of China and the ministries of culture, education and finance. By 2018, students in all schools and colleges nationwide can watch an opera free of charge every year.

  The campaign for traditional opera to reach students 65 (be)common in all schools by

  2020, according to the guideline. The guideline also urges schools to 66 (strong) the creation of opera interest groups. 67 called on the joint effort of the government, education, society and individuals to support the campaign. The guideline also encourages 68 (invest) from

  enterprises, social organizations and individuals. There are hundreds of forms of local opera in China, with Peking Opera the most famous. Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera 69 (list) by UNESCO as an intangible 70 (culture) heritage.
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  第四部分写作((共三小节,45分)

  第一节:单词拼写(10分)

  71.Don’t leave your shopping on the back seat of your car — it’s an open_______(邀请) to a thief.

  72.I went and sat in a cafe and watched the_______(过路人)on the street.

  73. After what happened, he became less______(仁慈的)to his enemies.

  74. He____(咬)off a large chunk of bread and went on talking about his experience.

  75. Mrs Hastings was content with my work and smiled______(赏识地)at me.

  76.The company screened out______ (apply) who were motivated only by money.

  77.After____(attach) the labels to the boxes, I had them delivered to the school.

  78.She has an____(analysis) mind and is always sensitive to the change.

  79. You’ve got to learn to handle the money I give you a little more ______(intelligence).

  80. He shows a______(pretend)affection for his girlfriend's cat.

  第二节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题〗分,10分)

  短文中共有10处错误,每行中较多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

  增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧).并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

  删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

  修改: 在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

  注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:

  2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

  While we were in search for some good water, we came to a village about half a mile from the place where the ships lie. On discovering us, the villager abandoned their houses, carry off their goods to the mountain. 1 ordered that nothing which they had left was taken, not even the value of a pin. Presently we saw several of the natives advance towards our party then one of them came up to us, whom we gave some glass beads, with which he was delightful. We asked him for water in return. After we had boarded the ship, the natives came down to the ship with their pots full, and showed a great pleasure in presenting us with water.

  第三节:书面表达(25分)

  假如你是校英语俱乐部主席李华。俱乐部计划下月开展“英语好书分享”活动。请根据以下要点写一则书面通知,欢迎同学们踊跃投稿分享好书。

  1.活动目的; 2.稿件内容;3.截止时间;

  4.投稿邮箱:book_recommendation@sina.com

  注意:1.词数100左右; ,

  2.通知开头及结尾己给出,不计入总词数;

  3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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