广东省惠州市2017届高三第三次调研考试
英
语
2017.01
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分(最终成绩按总分135分进
行折算),考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
2.
答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。
3.
全部答案应在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第I卷
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
Tips for waiting in line
When lining up at the supermarket
checkout counter, the lines next to us always seem to be moving
faster than the one that we are standing in.
Now the New York Times has put together
the research of scientists to give you some insights into the math
and psychology of queuing. It also offered tips on picking the
fastest line no matter if you’re lining up in a supermarket, a bank
or anywhere else.
Picking someone with a full
chart
US mathematician Dan Meyer believes
that a chart(购物车) full of items doesn’t tell the whole story.
“Every person requires a fixed amount of time to say hello, pay,
say goodbye and clear out of the lane,” he said. And that amount of
time is an average of 41 seconds per person.
On the other hand, the time that each
item takes to be rung up is only three seconds. That means if there
are five people ahead of you, each with ten items in their charts,
the waiting time will be 355 seconds. But if there is only one
person ahead of you ,with 50 items in the chart, the waiting time
is 191 seconds. You do the math.
Study the customer
How many people are ahead of you is one thing, and who they are is
another. For example, if they are old people – and this is not
ageist(年龄歧视的) – they tend to move slower and delay the checkout
process.
The items in their chart are also important. For example, four
bottles of the same milk will definitely go faster than four
completely different items.
Choose a “serpentine line”
In some places, there may be just one
line leading to several checkout counters. The person at the head
of the line goes to the next available counter. This is known as a
“serpentine(蛇形的) line”. You should always choose a serpentine line
because even if one of the cashiers or customers is slow, it won’t
hold up an entire line.
Go left
According to Robert Samuel, a US science writer, around 90 percent
of people are right-handed, which means they tend to go to the
right. So heading to the opposite direction – left –will give you a
better chance of finding a faster line.
If there are 6 people before you, and
they buy 72 items altogether, then you have to
wait
about ________seconds.
A.
462
B.
318
C.
246
D. 216
22. What we needn’t consider
before deciding which line to stand in?
A.
The number of people before
you.
B.
The quantity of the goods to check out before you.
C.
What kind of people before
you.
D.
How many left-handed people before you.
23. We can learn from
the passage that________.
A. most people are used to
choosing checkout counters on their right
B. we should always avoid lining up behind a crowded cart
C. 7 cups of the same kind
need as much time as 7 different ones to be checked
out
D. the cashiers and customers in a “serpentine
line” are slow
B
"Selfie," taking a picture of yourself
to post on social media, became an official word in the Oxford
dictionary in 2013. The idea seems simple, just pose and snap a
photo of yourself with your cell phone camera. How difficult could
that be?
But in 2014 a reported 15 people died
while taking selfies. That number has risen each year since then.
Thirty-nine deaths connected to selfies were reported in 2015. And,
this year has seen more than 70 such deaths.
Researchers from universities in the
U.S. and India have released findings from the first study of
deaths due to selfies. The investigators examined the causes
and characteristics of the
deaths.
The researchers found that people who
take selfies for sharing on social media often have a
narcissistic tendency. The report
says these people "use selfies as a form of self-identification and
ex-pression." They
may take selfies in more dangerous settings because they seek
greater attention.These dangerous situations can lead to injury,
and even death. The researchers define a selfie death as "death of
an individual or a group of people that could have been avoided had
the individual(s) not been taking a selfie."
One example of a dangerous selfie in
the study involved bicycle races. People sometimes get on the track
to take a picture of themselves with the racing bicycles behind
them. Crashes and injuries have resulted. Another example described
people standing on train tracks trying to get a selfie as a train
moves toward them from behind. The most common cause of selfie
death was falling from high places. It caused 32 of the 172 deaths
during the last two and one-half years. Drowning was another common
cause of death.
And it might be more dangerous to be a
man with a smartphone. Although women take more selfies, males were
far more likely to die during selfies. 75.5% of the reported deaths
were of men. About one-third of the 172 reported selfie deaths had
a single death while 24 incidents
involved the deaths of groups. Two of the incidents killed seven
people each.
24. What’s the
passage mainly about?
A. selfie deaths on the rise
B. the danger of taking
selfies
C. what a selfie death
is
D. the causes of selfie deaths
25. What does the
underlined phrase in
Paragraph 4 probably refer to?
A. A physical state.
B. A psychological
state .
C. A
difficulty.
D.A camera.
26. Which of the
following is an example of selfie deaths?
A. A man addicted to taking selfies
died.
B. A taxi-driver died with one of his passengers
taking selfies.
C. A man fell off the cliff while taking a selfie
and died .
D. An old lady died from heart attack when taking
a selfie.
27. From the passage,
we can learn that________.
A. selfie deaths are always single
deaths
B. women are more likely to die during selfies
C. it is dangerous to participate in bicycle
races
D.selfie deaths happened in various ways
C
I worked lots of extra hours my first
Christmas season as a saleslady for Dancer’s, the department store
in my small hometown. I’d started the job, which paid 85 cents an
hour, that summer of 1966 after getting a work permit at age 15. I
soon learned how to fit shoes, measure and cut cloth, and keep the
shelves of shirts and underwear nice and neat.
We closed at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve,
and at 5:55 a local farmer came in to find gifts for his wife. I
knew Mr. Johnson, whose daughter was in my class, so I went to help
him. We wandered through the sweaters, dresses and skirts, and
nightgowns(睡衣). We talked about size and color and what I thought
Mrs. Johnson would like. After nearly an hour, Mr. Johnson decided
on a nightgown with pretty pink slippers to match.
By my third Christmas at Dancer’s, I
was an experienced salesclerk. Mrs. Johnson had come into the store
in late summer, and we visited while I helped her shop. As she
commented on pretty colors and design, I made mental notes. When
Mr. Johnson made his last-minute appearance on Christmas Eve, I was
ready. I told him, “Mrs. Johnson was in not too long ago, and I
noticed how much she liked this royal blue sweater. She’d also told
me that she really needed new boots. I’d found some perfect boots
in her size and had put them aside for Christmas Eve. ” Mr. Johnson
was impressed, and I think more than a little relieved. We
completed the sale by 6:10 with everything wrapped in paper and
ribbons!
I worked for Dancer’s three more
holiday seasons and was always there just before closing on
Christmas Eve, when Mr. Johnson knew I had the answers he needed.
Years later, I can well remember he once told me that the big
stores in cities had more goods and lovely Christmas fantasies in
their window but it’s only in a small town that neighbors take care
of neighbors.
28. What do we know
about the author’s job in Dancer’s ?
A.
She enjoyed her work in Dancer’s .
B.
She worked long hours to get a good pay.
C.
It took her a long time to know what she should do.
D.
She could also help some customer make decisions.
29.What did the author do before Mr.
Johnson’s appearance on her third Christmas
in Dancer’s?
A. She talked with his daughter.
B. She kept his wife’s need and taste in
mind.
C. She kept an eye on his wife for quite a long time.
D. She looked into the sales record of the store.
30. What can be
inferred from the passage?
A.The author worked for Dancer’s for 5 years in all.
B.
Mr. Johnson doubted whether the author could help him.
C.
Mr. Johnson valued the sincere relationship in his
neighborhood.
D.
Mr. Johnson didn’t believe the big stores in cities had what he
wanted.
31. What may be the
best title for the text?
A.
My Working Experience in Dancer’s
B.
Mr. Johnson’s Christmas gift
C.
Last-minute Appearance on Christmas Eve
D.
Christmas Gifts with neighbors’ consideration
D
A new
‘paparazzi-proof’ scarf has got heatedly welcomed since lanched. A
new ‘paparazzi-proof’ scarf could be a game-changer for
celebrities(名流) who prefer to shy away from the stage light. The
ISHU scarf is the creation of Dutch-born fashion entrepreneur Saif
Siddiqui and is designed to ‘give people their right to privacy
back’. A host of celebrities including Cameron Diaz, singer Joe
Jonas, Bayern Munich footballer Jerome Boateng and music producer
Major Lazer have worn the ISHU after it was spotted at London
Fashion Week last year.
It works by
reflecting the light back into a camera, effectively becoming
‘invisibility clothes’ for celebrities who don’t want their photo
taken.Anyone wearing the scarf is protected from mobile flash
photography, with the fashion accessory’s fabric effectively
blocking out any unwanted pictures, although it doesn’t stop
no-flash photographs from being taken.
The 28-year-old
Siddiqui was inspired while visiting family in Amsterdam in 2009
when his friends attempted to take a photo of him using an iPhone
in front of some bikes.“He noticed that the bike’s reflector
carried the flash of his mobile camera in a way that confused the
faces of his friends in the picture,” the ISHU website explains.
“He immediately realized that if developed into the right product,
this feature would be an ideal solution for his friends and is now
available to the public who want to keep their private moments in
public private. “Saif put together a team of experts who dug into
the science of light and reflection, and how to blend technology
with fashion.”
He told Decoded
Magazine: “The ISHU scarf effectively allows an individual to
control what pictures and videos are taken of him. “There are no
more unwanted pictures and videos on Snapchat, Instagram, or
Facebook! Everyone carries a phone with them nowadays that has an
amazing camera. So, it all made sense to me.” More ISHU products
are set to launch in August, with mobile phone cases set to launch
in the next few weeks. The ISHU is currently sold out but you can
pre-order it online for £289.
32. Why did Saif
design the ‘paparazzi-proof’ scarf?
A. To help protect
people’s privacy.
B. To make a rich
profit from the celebrities.
C. Because the scarf
is to get a heated welcome.
D. To dig into the
science of light and reflection.
33.
How did Saif get the creative idea of producing scarves?
A. He was inspired
by the photographs of bike.
B. He was inspired
when his friends attempted to take a photo of him.
C. He was inspired
when finding his friends’ picture was not ideal.
D. He was inspired
while cycling with his family members.
34.
Which of the following statement might be true?
A. The paparazzi-proof scarf can prevent any unwanted pictures
being taken.
B. There might be fewer unwanted pictures and videos on
internet.
C. ISHU will be only used to effectively control pictures
taken.
D. Customers will mainly buy ISHU products online.
35. Who might most
need the ‘paparazzi-proof’
scarf?
A.
reporter
B.
fans.
C.
photographers
D. singers
第二节 (共5小题,每小题2分,满分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最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Make Your Brain Smarter
You know that eating a sensible diet and getting plenty of
exercise help make your body healthy and strong. But did you know
that there are ways to make your brain healthier and smarter?
Studies show that when the brain is forced to do something new, it
creates new neural (神经的)pathways.___36___
● Limit your TV viewing
Watching an average TV show requires very little brain power and
brings the same result as neglecting physical exercise. ___37___ If
you watch TV, choose something educational and
informative.
● Use your non-dominant hand
If you are right-handed, use your left hand for everyday
activities, or use your right hand if you are left-handed.___38___
Brushing our teeth is something most of us do daily. We really
don’t put that much thought into it — but maybe we should. Experts
suggest that we can stimulate this right brain by changing things
up and working with our non-dominant hand. So the next time you
brush your teeth, open the tube, apply your toothpaste and brush
with the opposite hand.
● Shower with your eyes closed
Hop in the shower and shut your eyes. Even if you drop the soap
— that’s okay. Use your different senses. ___39___ Using your
fingers to make fine distinctions between objects or textures can
rewire the brain areas involved in touch suggests Larry Katz, a
professor of neurobiology at Duke University Medical Center and
author. This has been true for brain-imaging experiments with blind
Braille readers and monkeys trained to use their fingers to get
food.
● ___40___
Can playing “Chopsticks” on the piano make your smarter? Well,
according to a study published in The Journal of Neuroscience, it
can. Kids who received at least three years of instrumental music
training outperformed children without training in fine motor
skills, vocabulary and nonverbal reasoning skills. Apparently,
people who are better able to move to a beat show more consistent
brain responses to speech than those with less rhythm. The study
findings suggest that musical training might sharpen the brain’s
response to language — making you a little smarter.
A Learn a new
language.
B Move to the beat of your own drum.
C Your brain will become weak just as your
muscles do.
D Walking for exercise requires little time
and brings the same result as running.
E Doing familiar things in a new way will
cause your brain to create new neural networks.
F The more pathways you have, the faster you
can think and the better memory you will have.
G Searching for the soap or shampooing while
feeling the textures with your eyes closed works
your brain and helps make
you smarter.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,
满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C,
D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Last
fall, I was out of work and starting to face serious money
problems. Then I discovered a (an)___41___ restaurant near where I
live in Milan, Italy. I thought, maybe they’re looking for
___42___, so I sent in my resume. I’d ___43___ worked in a
restaurant before. It wasn’t a great dream of mine. But I’ve been
___44___ since I was 16. I needed a job to ___45___ having to go
back to my hometown Palermo, because that would have been a great
___46___.
I always knew I would ___47___ Palermo ---- it has so ___48___
history, but it develops slowly. And yet I moved to Milan ___49___.
I wanted to go to Rome, but I ___50___ an acting school in Milan,
and I stayed. Since finishing school, I’ve ___51___ classical plays
in the theatre. I’ve also worked at a clothing store. Acting is of
the kind that depends on luck, and the Italian job market has been
___52___ these past few years.
When I got the job there as a cook, the owners had already
___53___ a guy named Tadzio, who baked all their pastries(酥皮糕点). He
is just very, very friendly. I felt totally ___54___ with him, and
we became friends ___55___. A lot of people came in for dinner
because the place was quite nice and the ___56___ were so low.
Tadzio and I spent all day together in the ___57___, talking about
cooking.
Soon I ___58___ that I really like working as a cook. It’s like
acting: You’re onstage every day, but it’s always new. Sometimes
you never know ___59___ you really like until you have a
___60___.
41.A.old
B.new
C.local
D.quiet
42.A.staff
B.managers
C.jobs
D.ideas
43.A.already
B.often
C.occasionallyD.never
44.A.experiencing B.experimenting
C.studying
D.cooking
45.A.guarantee
B.convince
C.avoid
D.stop
46.A.defeat
B.challenge
C.dream
D.disadvantage
47.A.forget
B.leave
C.love
D.return
48.A.unpleasant
B.short
C.much
D.little
49.A.by turns
B.by
rules
C.by
accident D.by
mistake
50.A.settled in
B.enrolled
in
C.passed
by
D.learned
from
51.A.performed
B.written
C.directed
D.witnessed
52.A.strange
B.awful
C.amazing
D.steady
53.A.trained
B.fired
C.hired
D.recommended
54.A.strict
B.familiar
C.patient
D.comfortable
55.A.instantly
B.especially
C.accordingly D.cautiously
56.A.buildings
B.surroundings
C.dishes
D.prices
57.A.market
B.dining-room
C.kitchen
D.city
58.A.reminded
B.informed
C.discovered
D.pointed
59.A.whether
B.what
C.something
D.anything
60.A.try
B.look
C.teacher
D.friend
第II卷
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Xuexiang Village, formerly
known as a forestry farm, has been transformed into a booming
tourist resort. ___61___(locate) at the southern foot of Changbai
Mountain, it has much snow. The snow here starts falling in October
and begins to melt in April. A unique scene is the "snow
mushrooms", ___62___ are formed after snow falls onto wood piles.
Together with log cabins, pine trees and snowy mountains, ___63___
place looks like a fairy tale world.
Several decades ago, people ___64___(come) here as loggers.
Years of excessive logging resulted ___65___ a resource-shortage
problem. After the natural forest protection
project ___66___(launch) in
1999几十年前,伐木工人来到这个林场,以森林为生。多年的过度砍伐产生了资源危机。据有着30年伐木经验的范赵义(音)介绍,1999年,他一家的年收入是1000元(约合145美元)。,the
forestry farm stopped logging and started to make good use of the
snow to develop the tourism industry. Amateur photographers first
promoted the beautiful scenery, then, with the help of the
internet, it ___67___(gradual) became famous and tourists began
coming.最初是摄影爱好者们宣传了美丽的雪乡,后来随着人们口口相传以及互联网的发展,慢慢地雪乡开始小有名气。游客们纷至沓来。
___68___(sense) the new opportunities, loggers started to open
family hotels and restaurants. Nearly 80 ___69___(family) are now
involved in tourism business. "My family can make 200,000-300,000
yuan each year, which enables ___70___(we) to live a much better
life", said Fan, a used-to-be logger.
第四部分
写作(共两节 满分35)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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(),并在其下面写出该加的词。
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。
Every
time my mother and I start to have a conversation, it turns into an
argue. We talk about something as simply as dinner plans and
suddenly, my mother will push the conversation into the topic of
her best friend’s son, who received a four-year scholarship 2012.
She is now earning 70,000 dollar a year as an engineer. In a fact,
I don't want to do any job relating to science like him. I don't
know what to explain my plan to my mother. I'm the type of person
who loves to help out in the community, and most of all, want to
achieve a career because I love it. I'd rather follow my dreams or
create my own future.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你的美国朋友汤姆要来惠州学院学习半年的中文,他让你帮忙找个寄宿家庭。
请你回一封电子邮件,向他介绍找到的寄宿家庭的情况,内容包括:
1. 所处的位置及周边交通状况;
2. 家庭成员情况;
3. 寄宿费用及需承担的家务。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.开头和结尾己给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
I’m glad
to learn that you will come to Huizhou University to study Chinese
for six months.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours ,
Li Hua
2017届惠州市高三第三次
调研考试英语试题参考答案
阅读理解:
第一节:
21—25
ADAAB
26—30
CDDBC
31—35 DACBD
第二节:
36—40 FCEGB
完形填空:
41—45 BADDC 46—50ABCCB
51—55
ABCDA 56—60DCCBA
语法填空:
短文改错:
书面表达:(One possible
version)
Dear Tom,
I’m glad to learn that you will come to Huizhou University to
study Chinese for six months. You asked me to look for a Chinese
host family for you in your last e-mail and I have found one, which
I think should meet all your requirements.
The family’s flat, located in the center of the city, is a
little far away from the university where you will learn Chinese.
But it is within easy reach of the bus station, so you don’t have
to bother about the transport. The host family is made up of four:
a married couple and their two sons. The host and the hostess are
considerate and friendly, and their elder son is about your age. As
for the monthly rent, it is about 1000 yuan, which ensures you a
family type of living at a low cost. As the family requests, you
are supposed to do some housework, such as mopping the floor, and
doing the dishes. You won’t find a better choice than
this.
I’m looking forward to your
arrival!
Yours ,
Li Hua