英语零模-苏州市2015届高三调研测试

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苏州市2015届高三调研测试

英 语 2015.2

第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分20分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What did the two people in the conversation attend last night?

A. A movie. B. A lecture. C. A play.

2. What?s the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A. A manager and his partner. B. An employee and his boss. C. A headmaster and his friend. 3. What is the man going to do first?

A. Go to a movie. B. Join his friends. C. Write a report. 4. What is the man?s job?

A. A policeman. B. A salesman. C. A coach. 5. Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A. In a taxi. B. On a bus. C. On a plane.

第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. Why is the woman so excited?

A. She?s going to a movie with her boyfriend. B. She?s met a superstar by accident. C. She?s been chosen to act in a music video. 7. How does the man feel during the conversation? A. Upset. B. Curious. C. Shocked.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8. What has made the man and the woman start the conversation?

A. A story. B. An advertisement. C. An article.

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9. According to the man, why are people who spend limited time in a drugstore more likely to make a purchase?

A. Because they know what they need. B. Because they look around in advance.

C. Because they talk themselves out of other purchases.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. Why has Brian Sharp refused many interviews? A. He doesn?t want people to make up stories about him. B. He wouldn?t like others to know about his private life. C. He is afraid to answer people?s questions directly. 11. What does Brian Sharp say about writing novels? A. He seldom draws stories from real life. B. He doesn?t like following a fixed pattern. C. His heroes are actually real people in the past. 12. How can we describe Brian Sharp? A. Successful and happy. B. Rich but unhappy. C. Lonely and poor.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What has drawn the officer?s attention to the man? A. He is buying a magazine at night. B. He is out late at night wearing a woman?s housecoat. C. He is driving a Ford at a high speed to another neighborhood. 14. Why does the officer ask the man to get into her car? A. She has arrested the man. B. She will send him to the police station. C. She wants to drive him back home. 15. What is the man used to doing? A. Reading the Time magazine before sleep. B. Going out for a walk before going to bed. C. Talking with Winston Churchill about reading. 16. What is this commercial advertising? A. The police?s good job. B. The pink housecoat. C. The Time magazine.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What does “APEC blue” refer to? A. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation week. B. Air pollution eventually controlled. C. The blue sky in Beijing during the APEC.

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18. What brought Beijing “APEC blue”? A. President Xi Jinping?s speech at a welcome dinner. B. Efforts of the local people and government departments. C. Chinese people?s awareness about environmental protection.

19. Which of the following measures is NOT mentioned in the news story? A. Blocking the subway. B. Closing some factories. C. Limiting vehicles on road.

20. What is one of the tough challenges China faces in the post-APEC period?

A. How to host an international event. B. How to push forward things. C. How to continue the blue sky.

第二部分: 英语语言知识运用 (共两节,满分35分) 第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. In order to encourage participation in class activities, teachers may call on students ______ whether they have raised their hands.

A. regardless of B. instead of C. in terms of D. on top of 22. — I?ve sold my first painting!

— This is really ______! Someone actually thinks your painting fantastic. A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something

23. We have been trying to train the young people who were hired last month, but they ______ their best to learn.

A. were not doing B. didn?t do C. are not doing D. hadn?t done

24. Tired of her endless complaints, I walked out of the room ______ she could open her mouth.

A. when B. until C. before D. once

25. Expanding populations and steadily improving communications brought more trade and contact, but also more ______ between social groups.

A. cooperation B. friction C. liberation D. distribution

26. To prevent further pollution, many people are ________ the use of alternative

energy sources.

A. applying to B. compensating for C. catering to D. pushing for 27. If you put a stone in the way of an ant, it will go around, over, under or on top, without stopping, until it finds a way to get ______ it needs to be. A. what B. how C. which D. where

28. Homecoming Day often includes many activities, such as sports, culture events, concerts or games, ______.

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A. all depending on a school?s traditions B. all depend on a school?s traditions C. all depended on a school?s traditions D. all are depended on a school?s traditions

29. Having seen several deadly traffic accidents recently, China?s traffic police launched ______ breath tests among all drivers.

A. authentic B. random C. vague D. tentative

30. Most of the students in the Occupy Central movement in Hong Kong ______ have participated for more rights, but what they did caused serious effects on people?s living.

A. should B. might C. would D. can

31. Selfies(自拍) have become popular because ______ than stopping a stranger to take a photo, but you can take as many pictures as you like. A. not only is taking out a smart phone less awkward B. not only taking out a smart phone is less awkward C. not only is taking out a smart phone more awkward D. not only taking out a smart phone is more awkward

32. The plans got ______ in the approval process, so everyone had to stop and wait until the application forms came back from the ministry.

A. struck B. occupied C. stuck D. delivered

33. For those pioneers, the ocean was not a barrier but a known landscape ______ they travelled constantly by boat to exchange goods and knowledge. A. with whom B. across which C. through which D. from where 34. — It is said that Tom once ran away from home.

— Yes. After spending every penny of his money and ______ himself out, he went back home.

A. being reduced to hire B. was reduced to hire C. was reduced to hiring D. being reduced to hiring

35. — The boss of Mocrosoft, Satya Nadella, had to apologize for remarks he made

advising women not to ask for a pay rise but to have “faith in the system”. — He deserved it. ______.

A. Accidents will happen B. A good dog deserves a good bone C. A close mouth catches no flies D. Actions speak louder than words

第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Parent involvement is critical in helping with children?s development and

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achievement and in preventing and correcting educational and developmental problems.

The degree 36 which American parents are 37 in their children?s schools is often surprising to people of other countries. Most schools have organizations 38 of both parents and teachers (usually called P.T.A. from the initials of the “Parent-Teacher Association”). They meet together 39 to discuss and consult on various matters related to the school — curriculum, budgets, faculty, salaries, library facilities, or 40 it may be.

Mothers often 41 to help with classroom or after-school activities. They sometimes make costumes for plays or play the piano or 42 a teacher on a class field trip. Some of them give regular time, under the 43 of the teacher, in working with tutoring children in the classroom.

In good schools a real 44 is made to have both the home and the school work together for the child?s well-being. You will generally find teachers 45 to talk with you about any problems concerning your child — 46 the larger the school (understandably), the less likely this is to happen. Where size 47 , there are often scheduled appointments 48 parents can meet 49 with one or more of their child?s teachers to discuss his particular 50 or progress. You will be sent notices of meetings or programs to which you are invited.

Both mothers and fathers are 51 to attend such meetings and to show their interest in the school. You may be invited to a “Parents? Day”, where you follow a child?s 52 through a full day of classes. This is inspiring and enjoyable for most parents.

School activities provide a good way to meet your 53 and to make friends in the community. Since Americans enjoy meeting people from other countries, you will probably find your national background a help 54 a disadvantage in getting to know others. This is true even if you are having trouble with the 55 .

Successful parent involvement benefits parents, children, and teachers and, therefore, has significant influence on children?s education.

36. A. on B. to C. in D. with 37. A. involved B. participated C. attached D. devoted 38. A. making B. consisting C. including D. forming 39. A. regularly B. normally C. commonly D. ordinarily 40. A. wherever B. whenever C. whoever D. whatever 41. A. volunteer B. approve C. bother D. hesitate 42. A. appreciate B. appoint C. assist D. advocate 43. A. advice B. protection C. direction D. control 44. A. effort B. attempt C. effect D. wonder 45. A. aggressive B. grateful C. convenient D. eager

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46. A. because B. although C. since D. unless 47. A. varies B. declines C. expands D. permits 48. A. as long as B. in case C. even if D. so that 49. A. obviously B. privately C. openly D. secretly 50. A. problems B. processes C. identities D. instructions 51. A. required B. permitted C. expected D. promoted 52. A. schedule B. route C. assignment D. track 53. A. students B. teachers C. neighbors D. children 54. A. more than B. other than C. less than D. rather than 55. A. school B. language C. community D. relationship

第三部分: 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

What would it take, I wondered, to break the ice between neighbors? I thought about childhood sleepovers and what I used to get from waking up inside a friend?s home. Would my neighbors let me sleep over and write about their lives from inside their own houses?

I began to telephone my neighbors and send e-mail messages; in some cases, I just walked up to the door and rang the bell. The first ones turned me down, but then I called Lou. “You can write about me, but it will be boring,” he warned. “I have nothing going on in my life — nothing. My life is zero. I don?t do anything.”

That turned out not to be true. When Lou finally awoke that morning at 6:18, he and I shared breakfast. Then he lay on a sofa in his study and, skipping his morning nap, told me about his grandparents? immigration, his big Catholic family, his admission to medical school despite the discrimination against Italians, and how he met and finally married his wife, built a career and raised their children.

Later, we went to the Y.M.C.A. for his regular workout; he mostly just chatted with friends. We ate lunch. He took a nap. We watched the business news. That evening, he made us dinner and talked of friends he had lost, his concerns for his children?s futures and his own life after his wife passed away.

Before I left, Lou told me how to get into his house in case of an emergency, and I told him where I hid my spare key. That evening, as I carried my bag home, I felt that in my neighbor?s house lived a person I actually knew.

56. What idea did the author come up with to break the ice between neighbors?

A. Meeting his neighbors every day in the Y.M.C.A. B. Knocking at his neighbors? doors as often as possible.

C. Staying the night at his neighbors? and learning about their lives.

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D. Sending messages or e-mails to his neighbors to introduce his book. 57. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. The author found Lou?s life quite boring.

B. Lou was educated to be a medical professional.

C. The author made friends with Lou after the sleepover.

D. Lou told the author many of the important moments in his life.

B

As the death rate from the Ebola outbreak rises and the number of cases increases, concern is growing over the measures in place to control the deadly virus.

The battle against Ebola has already reduced the health systems in affected countries to struggling. What is being done to treat those infected and stop the disease from spreading?

Here we show how an Ebola treatment facility run by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) operates.

The treatment centre is designed to separate confirmed Ebola patients from probable or likely cases.

Upon entry, patients are examined by medical staff protected by full protective equipment.

Following the initial diagnosis(诊断), they are then split into low or high probability wards until the laboratory results come in, which could take anything from a few hours to days, depending on the facility.

There is little that medical workers can do for their patients, as there is no cure for Ebola. All they can help with is to care for the patients and treat symptoms, as well as wash and comfort them.

According to MSF, good care increases the chances of survival from a disease that has a 50% death rate. However, overcrowded facilities and a shortage of staff have made this difficult so far.

_____________________

When coming into contact with patients, or entering areas where contamination(污染) risk is high, medical workers always use special protective equipment and follow special procedures.

Medical staff are advised to wear the equipment for no longer than an hour at a time due to the high temperatures that can build up in the suit.

Health workers face increased risks in the battle against Ebola, and more than 400 have already got infected since its outbreak. More than half, 232, died from the virus.

International response

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that there is still a significant lack of beds in Sierra Leone and Liberia, and the number is expected to rise.

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With patients being turned away from treatment centres because of the lack of beds and space, additional treatment centres are desperately needed. The UK is sending 750 military personnel to Sierra Leone. The United States has promised to build 18 Ebola treatment centres, as well as sending up to 3,000 troops.

Attempts to send more health workers and open new Ebola treatment centres in the worst-affected countries are gathering pace.

58. What is the procedure adopted in an MSF treatment centre to deal with an Ebola patient according to the passage? ① Care and treatment

② Admission to wards separately ③ Examination and diagnosis ④ Comfort and cure A. ③②④ B. ①③② C. ②④③ D. ③②① 59. Which is the most suitable subtitle for Paragraphs 9,10 and 11?

A. Taking necessary risks B. Treating Ebola victims C. Protecting medical staff D. Providing special equipment

60. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Many affected countries have their health systems under severe challenge. B. WHO?s attempts to open new Ebola treatment centres are slowing down. C. People show increasing concern about actions taken to fight the disease. D. Efforts are made internationally to help bring the disease under control.

C

Ancient volcanic eruptions in Australia 510 million years ago significantly affected the climate, causing the first known mass extinction(灭绝) in the history of complex life, according to research published in Geology.

Professor Jourdan from Curtin University?s Department of Applied Geology, along with colleagues from several Australian and international institutions, used radioactive dating techniques to precisely measure the age of the eruptions of the Kalkarindji volcanic province, where lavas covered an area of more than 2 million km2 in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. The researchers found that the volcanic eruptions happened at the same time as the Early-Middle Cambrian extinction 510-511 million years ago — the first extinction to wipe out complex life.

“It has been well-documented that this extinction, which eradicated 50% of species(物种), was related to climate changes and reduction of oxygen in the oceans, but the exact process was not known until now,” Jourdan said. “We were not only able to prove that the Kalkarindji volcanic eruptions took place at the exact same

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time as the Cambrian extinction, but we were also able to measure a reduction of sulfur dioxide(二氧化硫) from the province?s volcanic rocks — which indicates sulfur was released into the atmosphere during the eruptions. ”

“As a modern comparison, when the small volcano Pinatubo erupted in 1991, the resulting release of sulfur dioxide decreased the average global temperatures by a few tenths of a degree for a few years following the eruption. If relatively small eruptions like Pinatubo can affect the climate, just imagine what a volcanic province with an area equal to the size of the state of Western Australia can do.”

A comparison of the Kalkarindji and other volcanic provinces showed that the most likely process for all the mass extinctions was a rapid change of the climate caused by volcanic eruptions that sent out sulfur dioxide along with the greenhouse gases.

“We calculated a near-perfect chronological(按时间) connection between large volcanic province eruptions, climate changes and mass extinctions over the history of life during the last 550 million years, with only one chance over 20 billion that this connection is just a coincidence,” Jourdan said.

Jourdan said the rapid change of the climate produced by volcanic eruptions

made it difficult for various species to adapt, finally resulting in their death.

61. According to Jourdan, it is recorded that the first mass extinction had a connection with __________.

A. climate changes and reduction of oxygen in the oceans B. reduction of greenhouse gases and sulfur dioxide

C. a rise in the level of radioactive matters D. the increase of temperatures and greenhouse gases

62. The underlined word “eradicated” in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.

A. gave off B. put away C. turned over D. wiped out 63. From the article, it is safe to say the following EXCEPT that __________.

A. the eruption of volcano Pinatubo caused significant climate change in 1991 B. the connection between large volcanic eruptions, climate changes and mass extinctions is probably not coincidence

C. unable to adapt to the sudden change in climate, various species died out D. volcanic eruptions sent out sulfur dioxide as well as greenhouse gases 64. The best title of the passage is probably __________.

A. Eruption of Australian Volcanoes Affected Large Areas B. Researchers Further Studied Climate Changes

C. Scientists Precisely Measured the Age of Volcanic Eruptions D. Australian Volcanoes Caused First Mass Extinction

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D

Mrs. Spring Fragrance was trying to cheer Laura up.

“I had such a pretty walk today,” said she. “I crossed the banks above the beach and came back by the long road. In the gardens the bushes were flowering, and in the air was the perfume of the wallflower. I wished, Laura, that you were with me.”

Laura burst into tears. “That is the walk,” she sobbed, “Kai Tzu and I so love; but never can we take it together again.”

“Now, Little Sister,” comforted Mrs. Spring Fragrance, “you really must not cry like that. Is there not a beautiful American poem written by a noble American named Tennyson, which says:

?Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all?”

Mrs. Spring Fragrance was unaware that Mr. Spring Fragrance, having returned from the city, tired with the day?s business, had thrown himself down on the bamboo sofa on the corridor, and that although his eyes were busy scanning the pages of the Chinese World, his ears couldn?t help receiving the words through the open window.

“ ?Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all.”

repeated Mr. Spring Fragrance. Not wishing to hear more secret talk of women, he arose and walked to the other side of the house. He felt in his pocket and touched a little box. It contained a jade necklace, which Mrs. Spring Fragrance had particularly admired the last time she was downtown. It was the fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Spring Fragrance?s wedding day.

Mr. Spring Fragrance pressed the little box down into the depths of his pocket. A young man came out of the next-door house. “Good evening,” he said.

“Good evening,” said Mr. Spring Fragrance. “Will you please tell me the meaning of two lines of an American poem?”

“Certainly,” returned the young man with a friendly smile. He was a star student at the University of Washington, and had not the slightest doubt that he could explain the meaning of all things in the universe. “Well,” said Mr. Spring Fragrance, “it is this:

?Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all.”

“Ah!” responded the young man with an air of profound(玄奥的) wisdom. “That, Mr. Spring Fragrance, means that it is a good thing to love anyway — even if we can?t get what we love, or, as the poet tells us, lose what we love. Of course, one needs experience to feel the truth of this teaching.”

The young man smiled, recalling his own past. More than a dozen girls “loved and lost” were passing before his mind?s eye.

“The truth of the teaching!” repeated Mr. Spring Fragrance, a little impatiently.

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“There is no truth in it whatever. Is it not better to have what you do not love than to love what you do not have?”

“That depends,” answered the young man, “upon temperament(性情).”

“Thank you,” said Mr. Spring Fragrance. He turned away to think about the unwisdom of the American way of looking at things. Meanwhile, inside the house, Laura was refusing to be comforted.

“Ah, no! no!” cried she. “If I had not gone to school with Kai Tzu, nor talked nor walked with him, nor played the accompaniments(伴奏) to his songs, then I might consider with satisfaction, or at least without horror, my approaching marriage with the son of Man You. But as it is…oh, as it is…!”

Mrs. Spring Fragrance knelt down beside her and cried in sympathy.

“Little sister, dry your tears — do not despair(绝望). A moon has yet to pass before the marriage can take place. Who knows what the stars may have to say to one another during its passing? A little bird has whispered to me —”

For a long time Mrs. Spring Fragrance talked. For a long time Laura listened. When the girl arose to go, there was a bright light in her eyes.

(— Adapted from“Mrs Spring Fragrance”)

65. From the beginning paragraphs we can tell that __________.

A. Mrs. Spring Fragrance managed to comfort Laura by picturing the beautiful scenery

B. Mrs. Spring Fragrance had done a long and tiresome walk earlier C. Laura loved walking and often went with the Spring Fragrances D. Mrs. Spring Fragrance?s comfort only reminded Laura of her trouble

66. Mr. Spring Fragrance came home unnoticed, overheard the talk, yet walked away. This part of the story is so designed to suggest that __________.

A. Mr. Spring Fragrance had a long day and was too tired to join the ladies B. Mr. Spring Fragrance was not interested in the ladies? secret talk

C. Mr. Spring Fragrance had a misunderstanding of the talk for lack of context D. Mr. Spring Fragrance didn?t have a deep feeling for Mrs. Spring Fragrance 67. Which description about the young man to whom Mr. Spring Fragrance talked is actually wrong?

A. He was a student at the University of Washington.

B. He could explain the meaning of all things in the world. C. The poem reminded him of his own experience. D. He had a high opinion of himself.

68. What does “the American way of looking at things” mean in the story?

A. Americans prefer to love even if they can?t get what they love.

B. Americans consider it a good thing to love and not get what they love. C. Americans think that it is better to have what they do not love.

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D. Americans believe it is unwise to love what they do not have. 69. What does the underlined word “its” refer to?

A. The little bird?s. B. The moon?s. C. The star?s. D. The marriage?s.

70. We can conclude from the last several paragraphs that __________.

A. Laura met the son of Man You when she played the accompaniments for him B. Laura, as well as Mrs. Spring Fragrance, was deep in despair

C. Laura left with hope after Mrs. Spring Fragrance whispered in her ears D. Laura thought of her approaching marriage as quite satisfactory

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。

Why Blue LED Lights Won the Nobel

The 2014 Nobel Prize in physics went to three scientists who gave lighting a big change by inventing blue LED lights. A big change in lighting efficiency is under way around the world. Save and green

LEDs use less energy than other forms of lighting. A typical LED bulb(灯泡) can produce around 83 lumens per watt — a measure of how much brightness you can get from a unit of electrical power — much more efficient than other lighting facilities.

LEDs produce light by passing electric current through a semiconductor, while traditional bulbs pass current through a wire. The wasted heat energy is chiefly why traditional bulbs are so much less efficient.

LEDs also last about 30 times longer than traditional bulbs, and many LED bulb products promise up to 25,000 hours of use — more than 17 years if you used one for about four hours a day. Lighting the world

The lighting transformation is not only in homes. LEDs are also being used for street lights, public holiday and decorative displays, commercial buildings, and other large energy users.

Car lighting is another application where LEDs are making progress. LEDs used to be used only for daytime running lights, but now many new cars have LED headlights for night-time use.

LEDs also hold promise for bringing light to the more than 1.5 billion people around the world without access to electricity, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences noted. Indeed, several proposed solutions to energy poverty include the distribution of LED lights, particularly solar-powered ones. Digital displays

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Without blue LEDs, the world wouldn?t have back-lit smart phones, TV and computer LCD screens, blu-ray(蓝光) players, many forms of lighting, and countless other products.

In the electronics industry, LEDs provide back lighting for the liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in many smart phones, laptops, and televisions. The LEDs are more energy efficient and allow for very thin displays.

Blu-ray players use blue LED lasers(激光) to read data off a digital optical disc. When these systems switched from using an infrared(红外线) laser to a blue LED laser, it became possible to store five to 10 times as much data.

LEDs are now being explored for their potential to transmit(传送) data from the Internet across open space, similar to WiFi. Such a system could transmit a lot more data than WiFi alone. This high bandwidth is possible because LEDs can turn on and off millions of times per second.

The rise of LED lighting came at a time when people were just starting to be concerned about global warming. Because of LEDs? energy efficiency, using them for the world?s lighting would have “an extreme impact” on society. The reason why blue LED lights won the 2014 Nobel Prize in physics is that they are to (71)________ about big changes in lighting. (72)________ with other forms of lighting, LEDs are much more efficient because of the different (73)________ they pass Save and green electric current. What?s more, LED bulbs can be (74)________ 30 times longer than traditional bulbs. (75)________ household applications of LED bulbs, they can also be used as street lights and car headlights. Lighting the Because of their high efficiency, LEDs, especially world solar-powered ones, (76)________ to light areas without access to electricity. Many smart phones, laptops and televisions use LEDs to back-light their LCD (77)________. By using blue LED lasers, blu-ray players are likely to store Digital displays (78)________ data. People are now exploring more (79)________ uses of LEDs such as transmitting data. Conclusion LED lighting will have a positive (80)________ on environmental protection.

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第五部分: 书面表达(满分25分)

What you see depends on the way you look at the world.

请根据你对漫画的理解,以 “What you see depends on the way you look at the world”为主题,用英语写一篇作文。

你的作文应包括以下内容: 1. 简要描述漫画的内容;

2. 概述你对图中不同做法的理解;

3. 结合实际生活举例说明该漫画对你的启示。 注意:

1. 可参照图片适当发挥;

2. 作文词数150左右,第一句已给出,不算入总词数;

3. 作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。

As is shown in the caricature, two men are painting on the canvas.

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苏州市2015届高三调研测试

英语参考答案

第一部分:听力(每小题1分,满分20分) 1~5 C B C A B 6~10 B A C A A 第二部分:英语语言知识运用

11~15 B A B C A

16~20 C C B A C

第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 21~25 A D C C B

26~30 D D A B B

31~35 A C B D C

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 36~40 B A B A D

41~45 A C C A D

46~50 B D D B A

51~55 C A C D B

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 56~57 C A

58~60 D C B

61~64 A D A D

65~70 D C B A B C

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 71. bring 75. Besides 79. potential

72. Compared 73. way(s) 76. promise 77. screens 80. impact/influence/effect

74. used 78. more

第五部分: 书面表达(满分25分)

One possible version:

As is shown in the caricature, two men are painting on the canvas. They are looking out of the same window, but one of them has drawn nothing but the bars which block his view, while the other has painted the beautiful scenery in the distance.

The message conveyed here is clear: “What you see depends on the way you look at the world.” Positive thinking leads to positive action and reaction. In order to experience more happiness, we may need to change our way of thinking.

At the start of Senior Three, I woke up every morning feeling depressed, thinking of the much schoolwork to do. My friend Lee came to me and made me realize the best part about schooling — time spent together with classmates fighting for dreams. Ever since then I have learnt to look at my daily life from a different angle and cherish what I have. Change the way we view the world, and we?ll change our life.

(150 words) 一、评分细则:

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