-
英语高效测评卷
(
三
)
学校:
______________
班级:
__________
姓名:
__________
考号:
____________
第
Ⅰ卷
(
选择题,共
115
分
)
第一部分:听力
(<
/p>
共两节,满分
30
分
)
第一节
(
共
< br>5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7.5
分
)
1
.
When will the
film end?
A
.
At
8
∶
30.
C
.
At
9
∶
30.
2
.
What does the
woman mean?
A
.
She
made the dress herself.
B
.
Her mother
bought the dress for her.
C
.
Her mother made
the dress for her.
3
.
Where is the
woman from?
A
.
America.
C
.
Canada.
4
.
Where does the
conversation take place?
A
.
At a post
office.
C
.
At a
hotel.
5
.
How much
is the jacket?
A
.
600 US dollars.
C
.
600 Hong Kong
dollars.
第二节
(
共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分
)
听第
6
段对话,回答第
6
至
8
题。
6
.
What does the
woman show the man?
A
.
Pictures.
C
.
Stamps.
B
.
Postcards.
B
.
100 Hong Kong
dollars.
B
.
At a
shop.
B
.
Australia.
B
.
At
9
∶
00.
7
.
Where did the
woman get the things she shows the man?
A
.
At the Summer
Palace.
B
.
At the
Forbidden City.
C
.
At the Great
Wall.
8
.
What did
the woman do in China?
A
.
She learned a
lot of Chinese.
B
.
She made some
great Chinese friends.
C
.
She learned how
to cook Chinese food.
听第
7
段对话,回答第
9
至
11
题。
9
.
When does the
conversation probably take place?
A
.
Before the
play.
C
.
After the play.
10
.
Which of the
following is TRUE about the play?
A
.
The
heroine
’
s name is Ann
Merriweather.
B
.
I
t
’
s a comedy about three
sisters.
C
.
One
teacher falls in love with her colleague.
11
.
What can we
learn from the conversation?
A
.
Neither the man
nor the woman has seen the play before.
B
.
The man bought
the woman one ticket for the play.
C
.
The woman is
not familiar with the plot of the play.
听第
8
段对话,回答第
12
至
14
题。
12
.
What did the
woman use to be?
A
.
A film star.
C
.
A tennis
player.
13
.
How
does the woman feel about New York?
A
.
New York
hasn
’
t had any changes at
all.
B
.
Changes
have taken place round the center.
C
.
The countryside
has some differences from the downtown area.
14
.
Why does the
woman come to New York?
A
.
To star in a TV
program.
B
.
To
attend or watch the tennis games.
B
.
A singer.
B
.
During the
play.
C
.
To spend
a vacation.
听第
9
段对
话,回答第
15
至
17
题。
15
.
What can we
know about the shirt the woman first recommends? <
/p>
A
.
It
’
p>
s a white shirt.
B
.
Its size is
thirty
?
one.
C
.
It costs 5.59
dollars.
16
.
What
did the man buy in the shop yesterday?
A
.
A handkerchief.
C
.
A pair of
socks.
17
.
What is
the man
’
s total bill?
A
.
3.95 dollars.
C
.
4.60 dollars. <
/p>
听第
10
段独白,回答第
18
至
20
题。
18
.
What did
the speaker
’
s friends think
of his change of interest?
A
.
Understandable.
C
.
Crazy.
19
.
Why
did
the
speaker
change
his
interest
to
underwater
exploration?
A
.
It is much
cheaper than space travel.
B
.
It is much
safer than space travel.
C
.
It is more
exciting than space travel.
20
.
In
what
way
does
the
speaker
think
the
ocean
is
similar
to
space?
A
.
They are both
easy to explore.
B
.
They are both
beautiful.
C
.
They
are both awful.
第二部分:英语知识运用
(
共两节,满分
45
分
< br>)
第一节
语法和词汇知识<
/p>
(
共
15
小题;
每小题
1
分,满分
15
分
)
21
.—
What kind of
food do you prefer?
—
________but Japanese.
—
How about
Korean
,
then?
A
.
Something
C
.
Anything
B
.
Nothing
D
.
Everything
B
.
Strange.
B
.
4.50 dollars.
B
.
A tie.
22
.—
Why do
English
people
talk so often
about
the weather when
they
start a conversation?
—
Well
,
it
’
s probably because the weather is
a(n)________topic.
A
.
safe
C
.
amazing
B
.
sensitive
D
.
ordinary
23
.—
Shall we
attend the concert this evening?
—
Great
idea
,
________we can do some
shopping first.
A
.
when
C
.
since
B
.
where
D
.
if
24
.
The
county
,
________in
the
north
of
Shanxi
,
has
a
history
of
more
than 1,400 years.
A
.
located
C
.
being located
B
.
to be located
D
.
locating
25
.
(2011
·
杭州模拟
)
—
Did
you enjoy yourself last night?
—
Yes
,
it
’
s very nice of you.I appreciated________to
the party.
A
.
to
be invited
C
.
having been
invited
B
.
to
have invited
D
.
having invited
26
.
(2011
·
杭州模拟
)I just
don
’
t understand________that
leads to so
many teenagers becoming
addicted to playing computer games.
A
.
why it does
C
.
what it is
B
.
what it does
D
.
why it is
27
.
Peter is my
close friend
,
who can
be________what he promises.
A
.
relied on to do
C
.
relied on doing
B
.
relied to do
D
.
relying to
doing
28
.
More
and
more
people
in
big
cities________in
the
countryside
with
quiet conditions.
A
.
are contenting
to live
B
.
content to live
C
.
content
themselves to live
D
.
are content to
live
29
.
They
will
start
their
project
________at
helping
the
poor
children
to be educated in
the west of China.
A
.
aims
C
.
being aimed
B
.
aiming
D
.
aimed
30
.
________there
are living creatures in the outer space as those
on Earth hasn
’
t
been proved until now.
A
.
How
C
.
Where
B
.
When
D
.
Whether
31
.
Shopping
online can
save
much
time
as
you________go
to
a
shop
or
walk around crowded shopping centers. <
/p>
A
.
don
’<
/p>
t have to
C
.
won
’
t
B<
/p>
.
oughtn
’
t to
D
.
mustn
’
t
32
.
Now the
world
’
s attention________the
stocking markets
,
as they
have great influence in the
world
’
s economy.
A
.
is fixing on
C
.
is being fixed
on
B
.
has fixed
on
D
.
had been
fixed on
33
.—
Did
you hear that Li Hua was robbed during his recent
trip to
South Africa?
—
Yes
,
not
only________his money
,
but he
was nearly killed.
A
.
he lost
C
.
he had lost
B
.
did he lose
D
.
was he lost
34
.
Martin
’
s
been
sick
,
but________
,
I
think
he
’
s
hoping
to
come
with
us tomorrow.
A
.
anyhow
C
.
besides
B
.
altogether
D
.
therefore
35
.—
Was Professor
Li
’
s lecture on air
pollution a success?
—
Yes.________.
A<
/p>
.
I
’
d
love to
B
.
I
’
m afraid not
C
.
it
couldn
’
t have been better
attended
D
.
it
could have been badly attended
第二节
完形填空
(
共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分<
/p>
)
(2011
·
长沙一中
11
月月考
)
If you have ever been discouraged
because of failure
,
please
read
often
,
achieving
what
you__36__to
do
is
not
the
important
me explain.
Two brothers
decided to dig a__37__hole behind their they
were working
,
a
couple of older boys stopped by to__38__.
“
What are you
doing
?”
asked one of the
visitors.
“
We plan to dig a
hole all the way through the
earth
!”
one of the
brothers__39__excitedly.
The
older boys began to
laugh
,
__40__the younger ones
that digging
a hole all the way through
the earth was__41__.After a
long__42__
,
one
of
the diggers picked up a jar full of
spiders
,
worms and a wide
variety
of __43__the lid and showed the
wonderful contents to the
scoffing
(
嘲笑
)__44__.
Then
he
said
quietly <
/p>
and__45__
,
“
Even
if
we
don
’
t
dig
all
the
way
through
the
earth
,
look what we have
found along the way
!”
Their__46__was
far
too
ambitious
,
but
it
did__47__them
to
that
is what a goal is
for
—
to cause us to move in
the__48__we have
chosen
;
__49__to set us to
digging!
But
not
every
goal
will
be
fully__50__.Not
every
job
will
end
every
relationship
will
every
hope
will
come
to
every
love
will
every
endeavor
will
be
every dream will be__51__.
But
when
you__52__your
aim
,
perhaps
you
can
say
,“
Yes
,
__53__
look
at
what I found along
the way
!
Look
at the
wonderful things
which have come
into my life because I
tried to do something
!”
It is in the__54__that life is I
believe it is joy in the
journey
,
in the
end
,
that truly__55__.
36
.
forward
C
.
set about
B
.
set out
D
.
give in
37
.
C
.
large
38
.
C
.
introduce
39
.
red
C
.
lectured
40
.
sing
C
.
telling
41
.
ssary
C
.
unbelievable
42
.
e
C
.
recreation
43
.
C
.
removed
44
.
eers
C
.
contributors
45
.
ently
C
.
immediately
46
.
C
.
goal
47
.
C
.
cause
48
.
on
C
.
chance
49
.
a result
C
.
now and then
50
.
ed
C
.
controlled
51
.
ted
C
.
realized
B
.
deep
D
.
shallow
B
.
discuss
D
.
instruct
B
.
commented
D
.
volunteered
B
.
explaining
D
.
arguing
B
.
impossible
D
.
incorrect
B
.
intention
D
.
imagination
B
.
covered
D
.
deleted
B
.
hunters
D
.
visitors
B
.
curiously
D
.
strictly
B
.
thought
D
.
belief
B
.
expect
D
.
force
B
.
feeling
D
.
direction
B
.
in other words
D
.
all the way
B
.
absorbed
D
.
decided
B
.
grasped
D
.
depended
52
.
pond to
C
.
live up to
53
.
C
.
and
54
.
ing
C
.
arranging
55
.
s
C
.
occurs
B
.
head for
D
.
fall short of
B
.
so
D
.
or
B
.
digging
D
.
discovering
B
.
proves
D
.
matters
第三部分:阅读理解
(
共
20
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
40
分
)
A
(2011
·
南京第一学期期末
)
Much
as
Robby
tried
,
he
lacked
the
sense
of
tone
and
basic
rhythm
(
节
奏
)
.
But he dutifully reviewed his the months he tried and
tried
,
and
often
repeated
to
me
“
My
mom
’
s
going
to
hear
me
play
some
day.
”
But
he
seemed
hopeless
,
with
no
born
ability.A
real
bad
advertisement
for my
teaching
!
I was so happy when
one day he stopped coming.
Several
weeks later my students were to have a recital (
p>
演奏会
)
.
To
my surprise
,
Robby
came
,
asking to play in the
recital.
“
But
,
it is for current
pupils
,
you
dropped.
”
“
My mom was I have been
practicing.I
’
ve just got to
play
!”
I
didn
’
t know what led me to
agree
,
maybe...
The
recital
came.
I_put_Robby_up_last_to_play_before_my_
“
curtain_closer
”
,<
/p>
by which
,
I could
save the recital if...
The recital went
off came up on
stage
,
clothes wrinkled
and his hair looked like
he
’
d run an
egg
?
beater through
it.
“
How could his
mom...
?”
Robby pulled out the piano bench and
was Mozart
’
s
work
!
I
was not
prepared for what I heard in a
dream
,
I was then woken
up by the wild
applause
—
everybody was on
their feet!
“
I
’
ve
never heard you play like that
,
< br>Robby
!
How
’
d you do it
?”
Through
the
microphone
Robby
explained
:
“
Well
p>
,
Miss
Hondorf
,
remember
I
told
you
my
mom
was
sick
?
Actually
she
had
cancer
and
died
this
was
born
deaf
,
and
tonight
was
the
first
time
she
ever
heard
me play.I wanted to
make it special.
”
My eyes were was not a student of
mine
,
but a teacher!
56
.
We
can
infer
from
the
underlined
sentence
that
the
writer________.
A
.
was fully
confident that Robby would perform well at the
recital
B
.
thought
that Robby would make the recital special
C
.
thought that
Robby wouldn
’
t play at the
recital
D
.
had no
confidence in Robby at all for the recital
57
.
What made the
boy succeed in the recital?
A
.
Love for his
mother.
C
.
The
writer
’
s help.
B
.
Musical talent.
D
.
Regular
practice.
58
.
What
made
the
writer
think
that
Robby
was
her
teacher
,
not
student?
A
.
That he played
better than her in the recital.
B
.
That he loved
his mother more than she did.
C
.
That he never
gave up.
D
.
That
p>
,
the audience gave him more
applause than her.
59
.
What is the
highlight of the recital?
A
.
The
writer
’
s performance. B
.
Robby
’
s
performance.
C
.
Robby and his
mom
’
s story.
D
.
The
audience
’
s applause.
B
(2011
·
巢湖市第二次质量检测
)
When
many
of
us
take
a
vacation
,
relaxing
is
what
we
we
usually
return home tired and
doesn
’
t have to be this way.
Come home refreshed after an active
trip! Don
’
t be too tired!
Active vacations are often the most
relaxing of
’
s
all in
defining
(
定义
) what an active
vacation don
’
t expect you
to run
slowly
,
or
go
,
we
ask
the
vacationers
who
are
not
active
not to sit too long but to spend two to
four hours a day doing
things
,
such as walking the
city streets
,
exploring a
nature protect
,
going to
a zoo or biking along the ocean.
These
kinds
of
activities
aren
’
t
just
good
for
your
physical
improve your mental
health
,
even your spiritual
they make vacations memorable and
after all
,
isn
’
t that
what you want from
your
vacation
?
Here
are
some fresh
ideas to make
your
vacations as
pleasurable as they are active and healthy.
A walk at dawn or dusk is to make this
a daily routine
of life away from
home
,
and you will ensure
yourself both physical and
spiritual
adding.
Don
’
t
allow yourself to spend your entire time sitting
in front of
the
r
it
is
the
ocean
,
a
swimming
pool
,
or
a
tree
?
lined
lake
,
make
sure
you
get
into
the
water
for
swimming
or
games
or
even
,
merely standing
in waist
?
high water is a
good exercise
,
thanks to the
action of the you will feel so much more alive!
Many of us spend a large piece of our
vacations on the road
,
either
getting
to
and
from
our
destinations
,
or
using
the
car
for
no matter
how beautiful the scenery is
,
great
,
memorable vacations
don
’
t happen in a car
’
t wait for tiredness or
nature
’
s call to get
you to pull ntly get out and stretch
,
walk
,
pic
nic
,
shop
,
< br>visit
,
and
have
’
s
important
for
your
health
and
energy
,
and
it
makes
traveling a lot more active and
interesting.
60
.
The writer
writes the text mainly to________.
A
.
introduce the
relationship between vacations and health
B
.
tell us how to
make our vacations relaxing
C
.
show us where
we should go for our vacations
D
.
explain to us
why we feel tired when traveling
61
.
What does the
underlined word
“
refreshed
p>
”
mean?
A
.
Full and
excited.
C
.
Feeling less
tired.
B
.
Pleasant but
fired.
D
.
Feeling
regretted.
62
.
What advantage
can
“
the
activities
”
in Paragraph 5
bring?
A
.
They can
improve our health as well as making us feel easy.
B
.
They just can
keep us feel excited and confident.
C
.
They can bring
us more chances to get out.
D
.
They can save
us much time and make the trip meaningful.
63
.
In
the
last
paragraph
,
the
writer
seems
to
advise
us
to________.
A
.
go on vacation
by car
B
.
not to
spend too much time on the road
C
.
make a trip on
foot
D
.
get out of
the car for sightseeing
C
Autumn means different things to
different all depends on
your
personality
,
said British
naturalist Richard
Mabey.
“
Personality
shapes
your
view
of
the
season
,”
he
said.
“
You
may
see
it
as
a
fading
away
,
a
packing
up
(
结束
)
,
or
as
a
time
of
packing
in
another
sense
—
the
excited
gathering of
resources before a long
journey.
”
If this
is true
,
perhaps it tells us
a little about
,
for
instance
,
Thomas
Hood
,
the 19th century
English November
,
he
wrote
:
No
warmth
< br>,
no
cheerfulne
ss
,
no
healthful
ease
No
shade
,
no
shine
,
no
butterfl
ies
,
no
bees
November!
On the
other hand
,
another English
poet John Keats
,
already
sensing
he was seriously
ill
,
was inspired by a late
September day to pen one of
the most
famous poems in the English
language
,
To
Autumn
.He wrote to a
friend afterwards that there was
something comforting and healing about
it.
According
to
Richard
Mabey
,
Keats
has
the
biological
evidence
on
his
is not a
time of slowing down
,
but a
time of new beginnings
and great
movements of example
,
just
at the moment that
Keats
’
s
“
gathering
swallows
”
(in
To
Autumn
) are departing for
Africa
,
millions of creatures
are fleeing from the frozen north like
Iceland
,
Greenland
and
Russia
to
winter
along
the
east
and
south
coasts
of
ing
to
scientists
,
before
falling
,
the
leaves
transfer
their
chlorophyll
(
叶绿素
) and carbohydrates into
the woody parts of the tree
for
safe
?
keeping over remains
are the natural antioxidants
(
防老剂
) in the
leaves
:
the yellow and orange
carotenoids (
类胡萝卜素
)
,
and
another
protective
chemical
specially
produced
for
autumn
,
the
bright
?
red
anthocyanin (
花青素
)
.
High color is not a signal of
deterioration
(
退化
) and
decline
,
but of detox
(
排毒的
) ability and good
health.
A century after
Keats
,
the American poet
Loren Eiseley wrote in his
journal
:“
Suppose
we
saw
ourselves
burning
like
maples
in
a
golden
autumn
,
and
that
we
could
disintegrate
(
分解
)
like
autumn
leaves...dropping
their
substance
_not_our_attitude_
towards_death_be_different
?”
64
.
From Thomas
Hood
’
s
poem
,
we may infer
that________.
A
.
he suffered a
lot from cold November
B
.
he missed the
shining summer days very much
C
.
he had a
negative attitude towards autumn
D
.
he enjoyed
butterflies and bees very much
65
.
Which
word
can
best
describe
John
Keats
’
s
attitude
towards
autumn?
A
.
Optimistic.
B
.
Fearful.
like
C
.
Doubtful.
D
.
Realistic.
66
.
In
autumn
,
leaves turn yellow
before falling because________.
A
.
they
can
’
t bear the freezing
B
.
they
can
’
t get enough water from
the woody part
C
.
chlorophyll and
carbohydrates have been lost through leaves
D
.
chlorophyll and
carbohydrates have come back to the woody part
67
.
What does the
underlined sentence mean?
A
.
Man
can
never
live
long
,
just
as
leaves
must
leave
the
tree
annually.
B
.
Man
is
different
from
autumn
leaves
,
which
will
come
again
the
next
spring.
C
.
Man
should
treat
death
calmly
,
just
like
autumn
leaves
fall
to
the
ground.
D
.
Man
should
have
a
positive
attitude
towards
death
,
quite
different
from autumn
leaves.
D
Back
in
the
1970s
,
the
robots
were
coming
for
our
boring
manufacturing
(
生产
)
<
/p>
,
they
’
r
e
coming
for
our
boring
table
service
company
ITM Technology has developed the restaurant
concept around a
little
robot
that
fulfills
the
role
of
a
Caf
é
avoids
ordering
errors
,
reduces
staffing costs greatly for restaurant
owners
,
and even
brings the boss all the tips.
Japan is preparing for some very tough
times its aging
population
become
too
old
to
work
,
labor
is
going
to
be
in
severe
inventive technology departments are
exploding with really
fascinating ideas
to take the pressure off when it hits.
To small caf
é
and
restaurant owners
,
the
solution might well look
something
like
Robo
Caf
é
,
a
restaurant
designed
to
operate
as
efficiently
as
possible
with
the
absolute
minimum
human
workforce
building needs to be designed with
small horizontal (
水平的
)
pathways
leading from the kitchen
to all the
tables.A small
team
of waiter robots
can
then get around to every table in the house when
they
’
re asked to
ers can either order
orally
,
or touch a screen on
the robot
’
s
the
kitchen
has
finished
preparing
the
food
,
the
robot
brings
it
out to customers.
Dan
Carlin
talks
about
the
“
kitchen
of
the
future
”
,
where
everything
is
automated
and
the
labor
is
free
because
you
own <
/p>
,
the_kitchen_of_th
e_future_is_actually_the_kitchen_of_the_past
,
when
you
consider
that
throughout
human
history
,
there
have
been
many
examples
of slaves working
for no pay.
As
Carlin
points
out
,
today
’
s
concept
of
slavery
is
mostly
restricted
to
non
?
the ownership of robot
labor in a Robo Caf
é?
type
situation will almost certainly prove
itself far more economical and
dependable than a human workforce once
the technology itself becomes
course
,
slaves
have
a
worrying
habit
of
rising
up
against
their
owners.
68
.
According to
the passage
,
the robots that
were invented in the
last century
could________.
A
.
do some work
that people dare not do
B
.
bring lots of
fun and profits to their owners
C
.
do some
housework such as table service work
D
.
save people
from having to do some boring manufacturing work
69
.
According to
the passage
,
what will a Robo
Caf
é?
type restaurant
be like?
A
.
Most of the
work will be done by robots.
B
.
Owners
needn
’
t pay for the labour
of their employees.
C
.
Robot waiters
are designed to serve customers voluntarily.
D
.
The building
will be designed for the convenience of customers.
70
.
What does the
underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A
.
Employees
depend on owners of restaurants as before.
B
.
Technology
won
’
t change the core of the
kitchen.
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