洛阳市2016届高三12月统一考试英语试题

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洛阳市2016届高三12月统一考试

英语试题

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的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1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When is Cold Feet and The Lost Soul shown?

A.Today B.On Thursday C.On Saturday. 2. Where does the man want to go?

A.To a bookstore B.To a chemist?s C.To a shoemaker?s. 3. How Old was the man when he went to Indonesia? A. 18 B. 19 C. 20.

4. What does the woman advise the rnan to do?

A .Drink less. B.See a doctor C.Stop smoking. 5. What is the man?

A .A teacher B.A customer C.A waiter. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,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6-8题。

6. What do you think the woman is?

A. a landlady B.A worker C.A housewife 7. Where does the woman live now?

A. Out side the city B. In the city C. Near the school 8.What does the woman want to do?

A. Find an apartment B. Decorate her room C.Buy a new house 听第7段材料,回答第9-10题。

9. When does the woman want to have breakfast? A. At 7:00 B. At 8:30 C. At 10:00 10. What kind of juice would the woman likd? A. Pineapple B.Orange C.Grape 听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。

11.Where is the man?

A. In America B. In Japan C. In Canada 12.What does the man need to do first?

A. Go to the tower B. Ride a train C. Buy a ticket 13. How often does the train come?

A. Every eight minutes B. Every seven minutes C. Every six minutes

听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。

14. How many times has the man lost his job in five years? A.Once B. Twice C.Three times 15. What will the man do?

16. Why does the man want to make a change?

听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。

17. Where was the glasshouse?

A. Near a path B. Near a school C. Near a garden 18. What was Mr Flowers dream? A. To grow more flowers

B.To grow a rose of a new color C. To win a gold medal 19. What did the boys do? A.They stole his flowers B.They picked the roses C.They broke his glasshouse

20. How did Mr Flowers settle the trouble? A. By asking the policeman for help B.By doing something himself C.By reporting to the headmaster

第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Do you want to get home from work knowing you have made a real difference in someone's life?

If yes. don't care about sex or age! Come and join us, then you'll make it! Position: Volunteer Social Care Assistant(No Pay with Free Meals) Place: Manchester Hours: Part Time

We arc now looking for volunteers to support people with learning disabilities to live active lives! Only 4 days left. Don't miss the chance of lending your warm hands to help others!

Role:

You will provide people with learning disabilities with all aspects of their daily lives. You will help them to develop new skills. You will help them to protect their rights and their safety. But your primary concern is to let them know they are valued.

Skills and Experience Required:

You will have the right values and great listening skills. You will be honest and patient. You will have the ability to drive a car and to communicate in fluent written and spoken English since you'll have to help those people with different learning disabilities. Previous care-related experience will be a great advantage for you.

21. The text is meant to ______ .

A.leave a note B.send an invitation C.carry an advertisement D.present a document

22:The volunteers' primary responsibility is to help people with learning disabilities ______ .

A.to get some financial support B.to properly protect themselves C.to realize their own importance D.to learn some new living skills 23. Which of the following can first be chosen as a volunteer?

A.The one who has done similar work before. B.The one who can drive a car.

C.The one who has patience to listen to others. D.The one who can use English to communicate.

B

When we?re young and we dream of love and fulfillment(满足感), we think perhaps of moon-covered Parisian nights or walks along the beach at sunset. No one tells us that the greatest moments of a lifetime are short, unplanned and nearly always catch us off guard.

Not long ago,as I was reading a bedtime story to my seven-year-old daughter, Annie, I became aware of her focused look. She was staring at me with a faraway, blank expression. Apparently, completing The Tale of Samuel Whiskers was not as important as we first thought.

I asked what she was thinking about.

\(溶解) on the spot. Little did she know how many trying moments the glow of her sincerely loving statement would carry me through over the following years.

Not long after, I took my four-year-old son to an elegant department store, where the sweet notes of a classic love song drew us toward a tuxedoed ( 穿晚礼服的 ) musician playing a grand piano. Sam and I sat down on a marble bench nearby, and he seemed as astonished by the pleasant theme as I was. I didn't realize that Sam had stood up next to me until he turned, took my face in his little hands and said, \

If only those women walking under the Paris moon knew the joy of such an invitation made by a round-cheeked boy with baby teeth. Although shoppers openly chuckled(咯咯笑) and pointed at us as we glided(滑行) and whirled(旋转) around the open space, I would not have traded a dance with such a charming young gentleman if I'd been offered the universe. 24. From the passage we know_______.

A. Annie knew how important she was to her mother. B. shoppers didn?t notice the author dancing with her son. C. there are bedtime stories in the Tale of Samuel Whiskers.

D. Sam was not surprised at the music which was played in the store.

25. When the author knew her daughter could not stop looking at her pretty face, she felt_______. A. sad B. deeply moved C. annoyed D. ashamed

26. Why wouldn?t the author trade a dance with her son even if she was given the world? A. Because she knew she wouldn?t be given the universe . B. Because her son was the most important person to her .

C. Because she thought she was the happiest one at the moment.

D. Because it was very important for the author to dance with her son.

27. What does the author want to prove by showing two examples of her kids? A. Her kids love her very much. B. She enjoys staying with her kids.

C. The greatest moments of a lifetime always come unexpectedly.

D. Those women walking under the moon should enjoy the happiness with kids.

C

On the banks of Tanzania?s Lake Eyasi lives the world?s last hunter-gatherer tribe (部落) — the Hadza. They don?t grow food, raise animals or build houses. Instead they live a life unchanged for more than ten thousand years.

Their world is one of complete freedom — something modern society can barely imagine and is unlikely to ever experience, let alone have the skills to stay alive. Text messages and phone calls don?t exist. Nor do cars and electricity. No jobs, timetables, and social structures. No laws, taxes and unbelievably, no money — the closest thing to currency is the trade for a pair of shorts with a neighboring tribe.

We spent our time with the Hadza hunting baboons (狒狒), a daily activity for the men. Their land is packed with sharp bushes, poisonous snakes and man-eating lions. But a successful hunting trip is the difference between eating or going hungry.

The Hadza diet consists mainly of honey, fruit and meat. Men often hunt in pairs to shoot animals with bows and arrows. The Hadza show us how to track animals, from baboons to snakes to lions. They are hugely skilled with their handmade bows and arrows — we have a go and barely get the arrow to go three feet in front of us.

The language of the Hadza is believed to be the oldest still-spoken language known to man. The Hadza don?t have conflict, and have no memory of starvation. Their population never reaches numbers that cannot be supported through hunting or gathering. They never get from their land more than they need.

Unlike modern-day office workers, the Hadza enjoy an extraordinary amount of free time. Their “work” — hunting for food — takes up around five hours of their day. They?ve been in such a state of peaceful existence for thousands of years. 28. We can learn from the text that the Hadza_______. A. lead a very primitive life B. live on traditional agriculture C. have their own system of currency D. show a lot of interest in new technology

29. Which of the following can describe the Hadza’s environment? A. Stressful. B. Comfortable. C. Exciting. D. Dangerous.

30. The relationship between the Hadza and nature_______. A. is going wrong B. is full of conflict

C. is in perfect harmony D. is changing all the time

31. Why does the author come to visit the Hadza? A. To study their native language.

B. To get to know their way of life.

C. To learn survival skills from them. D. To persuade them to protect animals.

D

Fear is hardly a new parental felling,of course. But the fear of letting our children out of sight for even a second---that?s new. And it feeds not only on reasonable worry. but also on a ste.ady diet of pressure.”powerful cultural pressures encourage parents to regard every childhood experience from the standpoint of the worst possible outcome,”says Paranoid Parenting author Frank Furedi.”To do otherwise is to be seen as an ?inesponsible parent?”

I received an e-mail about a father who?s following his daughter?s field trip to make sure

she?s safe,and even a mother in New York City admits that she won?t let her daughter go to the mailbox alone as she?s afraid someone may kidnap(绑架)her daughter.How did this happen? “TV,”says Trevor Butterworth,an editor at a media group..“TV exists to scare you.” Thanks to a steady stream of those stories,it starts to feel as if kidnappings,are happening all the time,in any car near you.“But they?re not,”says sociologist David Finkelhor.“Crimes against kids are down to levels we haven’t seen since the early70s.”

The fact is,children,40 times more likely to die in a ear accident,and that doesn’t stop us from driving them to school.But we blame parents for “letting” anything happen to their children.The “sympathetic” TV host will ask, “Why? Why did you let her go to her piano lesson alone?”

That?s why the story about my nine-year-old son,,Izzy,riding on the subway by himself,

was fun,” he said. Plus,being on national TV meant that be missed math class.Sometimes it really pays to be brave.

32 .Frank Furedi?s words in Para,I suggest that ·

A.parents are under Pressure to see the dark side of society B .the fear Of kids? absence is common for parents C .it’s hard to become a responsible parent

D .people are forced to protect their kids

33.The example of a father and a mother are used to show . A .parents are fearfu1 about kids?s safety

B .parents should strictly limit their kids’ time out C .Parents are nervous about road safety all the time

D .parents should be perfectly aware of their surroundings 34.In the author’s eyes TV A.plays a small part in reducing kid一related car accidents B .is focusing too much on crimes against kids C .fails to guide parents in kids? education D .make up stories about kidnappings 35.What can be the best tiile for the text?

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