1、届高三下学期三调考试英语试题 含答案考生注意:1.本试卷共四部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将各题答案填写在试卷后面的答题卡上。3.本试卷主要考试内容:高中综合。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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. What can we know about the woman? A. She has traveled by subway before.
2、B. She thinks its fast to take a subway. C. She thinks the subway is the cheapest.2. Whats the man doing? A. Seeking help. B. Giving advice. C. Offering help.3. What does the woman mean? A. She didnt like the comedy. B. She didnt watch the comedy. C. She thought the comedy was funny.4. When did the
3、man enter Harvard University? A. Three years ago. B. Last year. C. This year.5. Where does this conversation most probably take place? A. At an airport. B. On the beach. C. At a travel agency.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,从题中做给的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,
4、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 woman say about the party?A. The food is good. B. Its very exciting. C. Theres much to do.7. What does the man think matters most?A. Dancing to the music. B. Looking smart. C. Enjoying himself. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the online
5、article about?A. Cell phone control. B. Cell phone thefts. C. Cell phone accidents.9. Where will the man put his cell phone when he goes to bed?A. In his bed. B. On his table. C. Outside his bedroom. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whats wrong with the mans camera? A. Its screen always goes black. B. Its batte
6、ry runs out very quickly. C. Its button doesnt work properly.11. How long has the man had the camera? A. A week. B. Half a month. C. A month.12. What is the womans attitude? A. Impatient. B. Sincere. C. Rude.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man intend to do in the beginning? A. Go to see the docto
7、r. B. Talk to the director. C. Ask for a sick leave. 14. Why hasnt the man gone to sleep? A. He is having trouble falling asleep. B. He is waiting for a call from his doctor C. He doesnt need to get up early the next morning.15. What is the mans work environment like? A. Tense. B. Noisy. C. Joyful.1
8、6. What will the woman get next month? A. A vacation B. A higher salary. C. A new job.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did the man do immediately after he woke up? A. He looked out of the window. B. He turned on the TV. C. He prepared to leave.18. What was the weather like that day? A. Windy. B. Sunny. C.
9、 Rainy.19. When did the speaker know he was safe? A. When he got into his car. B. When he came outside in the garden. C. When he drove across a long bridge.20. What can we know about the speaker from the speech? A. He left without taking anything. B. He left his animals running away from home. C. He
10、 couldnt see the road clearly because of smoke. 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四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 AThe Great War ExhibitionWhen: Sun 10 Jan, 9:00 am- 6:00 pm Mon 11 Jan, 9:00 am- 6:00 pmWhere: Dominion Museum Building, 15 Buckle Street, WellingtonRestrictions: All AgesT
11、icket Information: Admission Free The journey i rich in personal stories which tell of the great experience of the battlefields and the hardships at home during wear-time New Zealand. The visitors will experience the desperate horrors and the victories of the human spirit that were part of the Great
12、 War.Kaipara Coast Plants & Sculpture GardensWhen: Sun 10 Jan, 9:00 am- 5:00 pm Mon 11 Jan, 9:00 am- 5:00 pmWhere : 1481 Kaipara Coast Highway (SH16), AucklandRestrictions: All AgesTicket Information: Adults: $10.00 Children 5-13 (under 5 and free):$ 5.00 Groups 10 : $ 8.00 Over 60 . Students (with
13、ID): $ 9.00Come and enjoy a relaxed art and garden experience. Sculptures are for sale and the display changes completely ever 12 moths with the new exhibition opening in December each year to give you a fresh experience each time you come.Dream Works AnimationWhen: Sun 10 Jan, 10:00 am- 6:00 pm Mon
14、 11 Jan, 10:00 am- 6:00 pm Where: Te Papa, 55 Cable St, WellingtonRestrictions: All AgesTicket Information: Adults: $ 15.00 Children Students 3-15 (with Student ID): $ 6.00 Children under 3: $0.00The exhibition features over 400 items, including rare concept drawing, models, interviews, and original
15、 artworks. Adults and kids can get creative with real animation tools, and soar above the clouds in the Dragon Flight experience from How to Train Your Dragon.Balls, Bullets and BootsWhen: Sun 10 Jan, 9:00 am- 4:30 pm Mon 11Jan, 9:00 am- 4:30 pmWhere: National Army Museum, 1 Hassett Dr, SH1, Waiouru
16、Restrictions: All AgesTicket Information: Door Sales Only The exhibition explores the impact the cruel reality of war had on colonial sportsmen and their loved ones as they were transplanted from the rugby fields of home to fight.21. If a couple with their son aged 5 attend the second and the third
17、exhibitions, know much should they pay?A. $ 53. B. $61. C. $75. D. $82.22. Which of the following may attract a sport-lover most?A. Balls, Bullets and Boots.B. The Great War Exhibition.C. Dream Works Animation.D. Kaipara Coast Plants Sculpture Gardens.23.The main purpose of the text is to .A. Persua
18、de people to study history seriouslyB. Attract more visitors to join in the exhibitionsC. Advise people to spend more time with familiesD. Compare the differences of four different exhibitionsBWe can have conflicts with our important persons like friends, relatives, workmates, etc. But the conflicts
19、 doesnt necessarily mean that the relationship will be destroyed. In fact, sometimes conflict helps people to let out their silent feelings, allowing them to free their suppressed emotions. However, when in a conflict, we usually get angry and say or do things which arent linked to the problem at ha
20、nd. Therefore, it is important that we should try to avoid conflicts through effective communication.In a heated argument, we usually say things that arent related to the real problem, and even use rude words to make sure we gain an advantage over the other person. Then the whole situation goes badl
21、y. So we should separate(隔离) the root cause of the problem and build our discussion around it. This ensures that there are no rude remarks and the situation moves in a positive direction.Its easy for us to think were right and if something isnt working out, it surely must be someone elses fault. How
22、ever, if you aim to solve a conflict, first of all, you should show some respect and allow the other party to express themselves. Using remarks like, “I understand your concern on this” or “I know youre right at your end”, would make the other person feel more appreciated.Sometimes some people get t
23、oo excited and may behave in the wrong way or say something others may not appreciate. This can cause a worse situation. Actually, they should control their emotions and keep calm. This has to be learned through self-control and observing behavior of other people.The tips mentioned above are useful
24、for most situations. However, we dont rule out the possibility that there are some people always want to create some sort of trouble for others. You can tell them from others, and putting in an effort to resolve a conflict with them may just not be a wise idea. The best way to deal with these people
25、 is to forget them. A famous saying can help you and that is: “You should never fight with a pig; you both get dirty and only the pig likes it.”24. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A. Conflicts may help us deal with our emotions.B. Conflicts can improve our relations with others greatly.C. Effecti
26、ve communication can help us avoid conflicts undoubtedly.D. The closer two friends are, the more conflicts are between them.25. When making discussions to solve conflicts, we should .A. know others personal qualityB. know others ability of expressionC. avoid showing our disadvantagesD. avoid the roo
27、t cause of the problem26. The author suggests that when people get too excited, they should .A. behave like other people B. control the situationC. learn to keep their head D. say something unconcerned27. In the authors opinion, how should you deal with those who always want to create trouble for yo
28、u?A. Fight with them. B. Ignore them. C. Have a talk with them. D. Give them something they like.C Anxiety has now surpassed depression as the most common mental health disease among college students, though depression, too, is on the rise. More than half of students visiting campus clinics cite anx
29、iety as a health concern, according to a recent study of more than 100,000 students nationwide by the Center for Collegiate Mental Health at Penn State. Nearly one in six college students has been diagnosed with or treated for anxiety within the last 12 months, according to the annual national surve
30、y by the American College Health Association.The causes range widely, experts say, from mounting academic pressure at earlier ages to overprotective parents to engagement with social media. Anxiety has always played a role in the development of a students life, but now more students experience anxie
31、ty so acute that they are seeking professional help. Like many college clinics, the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of Central Florida (UCF)- one of the countrys largest and fastest-growing universities, has seen sharp increases in the number of clients: 15.2 perce
32、nt over last year alone.Anxiety has become characteristic of the current generation of college students, said Dan Jones, the director of Counseling and Psychological Services at Appalachian State University in Boone, N. C. Because of increasingly pressures during high school, he and other experts say, students arrive at college preloaded with