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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上静安区2016学年第一学期教学质量检测高三年级英语试卷 2016.12考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。试卷分为第I卷和第II卷,全卷共12页。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3. 答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名。I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At th

2、e end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you h

3、ave heard.1. A. In a libraryB. In a bookstoreC. In a hospitalD. In a laboratory 2. A. A clerkB. A bankerC. An operator D. A salesman3. A.5:00B. 5:15C. 5:30D. 5:454. A. She lost her way.B. She lost her keys. C. She lost her car.D. She lost her handbag.5. A. The woman would understand if she did Marys

4、 job. B. The woman should do the typing for Mary. C. The woman should work as hard as Mary. D. The woman isnt a skillful typist.6. A. He gets nervous very easily.B. He hasnt prepared his speech well. C. He is an awful speaker.D. He is an inexperienced speaker.7. A. The apple pie tastes very nice.B.

5、His mother likes the apple pie very much. C. The apple pie cant match his brothers.D. His mother cant make apple pies.8. A. She is not very interested in the article. B. She has given the man much trouble. C. She would like to have a copy of the article. D. She doesnt want to take the trouble to rea

6、d the article.9. A. He is not very enthusiastic about his English lessons. B. He has made great progress in his English. C. He is a student of the music department. D. He is not very interested in English songs.10. A. The man went to a wrong check-in counter. B. The man has missed the flight. C. The

7、 plane will leave at 9:14. D. The planes departure time remains unknown.Section BDirections:In section B,you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and longer conversation.The passages and the longer conversation will

8、 be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A basket.B. An egg.C. A cup.

9、 D. An oven.12. A. To let in the sunshine.B. To serve as its door. C. To keep the nest cool.D. For the bird to lay eggs. 13. A. Some are built underground.B. Some use pears as their nests. C. Most are sewed with grasses. C. Most are dried by the sun. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the followin

10、g passage.14.A. South Africa.B. Asia. C. Europe. D. South America.15. A. Its a trade that is driven by customer appetites. B. The latest trick seems to be promoting business. C. You can hardly resist the temptation when seeing the pictures of food. D. People have no idea in buying things.16. A. Youn

11、g people.B. Foreigners. C. Local people.D. Old people.Question 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It is nice.B. It is safe and reliable. C. It is totally silent.D. It is noisy.18. A. They are available on the last Saturday of the month. B. They could work at night this mont

12、h. C. They have to be paid overtime if working this month. D. They could work at weekends at normal pay.19.A. The engineer.B. The mechanic. C. The repairman.D. The electrician.20. A. They charge a fixed fee for this service. B. They provide free maintenance for 24 hours. C. They provide free mainten

13、ance for a year. D. They provide automatic maintenance service.II. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper from of the g

14、iven word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. iPhone 7 being investigated after surfer claims it set his car on fireApple is investigating a report from an Australian man who claimed his iPhone 7 caught fire and destroyed his car, the company said on Friday.Surfer Mat Jone

15、s told Channel 7 News that he (21) _ (go) into water off a New South Wales beach and left his new iPhone 7,brought last week, (22) _ (wrap) in a pair of trousers in his car on the beach.He said that (23) _ he returned from the water he saw smoke rising from the car. “As I looked into my car, I could

16、 not see inside the car, like all the windows were just black.”A video footage(影像) taken from another phone showed the front seats, dashboard and stick melted and charred, and Jones said that he felt “pretty much like a big heat wave just came out of the car”.Eventually the surfer was able to remove

17、 (24)_ was left of his clothes. “Ash was just coming from inside the pants. Once the pants were unwrapped, the phone was just melting inside.”Jones said that he had not dropped the phone or physically damaged it, (25)_ happened to a Sydney man who fell off his bike and suffered burns from an iPhone.

18、 He also said that he had not used (26)_ non-Apple charging device.A spokeswoman for Apple said the company was investigating the complaint.“Were in touch with the customer and were looking into it,” she said.Lithium-ion (锂离子) batteries (27)_ burst into flames because of physical damage or overheari

19、ng. Apples (28)_ (big) smartphone computer, Samsung, has begun an international recall of 2.5m Galaxy Note 7 devices after more than 100 devices started smoking, sparking or caught fire - in some cases (29)_ (cause) fire damage and injury.Several other companies, including Hewlett Packard, Tesla and

20、 the makers of so-called “hoverboards”, have also experienced problems (30)_ their lithium-ion batteries, though the vast majority work without problems. Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word mor

21、e than you need. A. encourageB. commonC. uncivilizedD. immigrantsE. illegalF. proposedG. panicH. consumptionI. freedomJ. extraordinaryK. fineIn late February, a mainland tourist caused a disturbance on a Hong Kong subway. The reason? Eating in public.In Hong Kong it is 31._ to eat on the subway, and

22、 when the tourist was scolded by a Hong Kong local, the situation escalated(升级) into a verbal slinging match.In New York City, eating on the subway is also controversial. No law bans the practice, but a Democratic state senator (参议员) introduced one last week. The 32._ law would ban eating on the sub

23、way system and 33._ first time violators $250 (1,579 yuan), according to the New York Times. Proponents of the bill argue that eating on the subway attracts rats. Others say the broader target should be litterbugs, rather than those who carefully sip their coffee and eat their bread on the way to wo

24、rk. They also argue that street food is an important part of New Yorks culture and history. Banning its 34._ in public areas such as the subway would have negative effects.Street food, and eating in public places is a deep-rooted cultural practice in cities as diverse as New York, Beijing and Paris.

25、 While 35_, it has been traditionally thought of as the behavior of the lower classes. Eating in public was (and in some places, still is) associated with 36_, poorer people. In the 19th century, eating in public was seen as a threat to morality and public health. Putnams (a popular magazine at the

26、time) stated: Eating in public may cause a certain 37._of manner and disinterest in little ladies and gentlemen. It was something people in the Victorian era did not want to 38._. A recent New York Times article drew a link between this moral 39._ about street food and concern over the growing popul

27、ations of Irish, German, Italian and Jewish 40._ who ran food carts in the 1800s.Whether you love eating street food, or have to eat your breakfast on the run, its best to be considerate when enjoying a bite in public.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passa

28、ge there are four words or Phrases marked A, B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The two most common organizational patterns of the family are the nuclear family and the extended family. To a large extent, these patterns 41._ a societys primary subsistence

29、 (存在) strategy. American social scientists have generally agreed that families everywhere fulfill four crucial social 42._ : (a) reproduction of new members, (b) child care, (c) socialization of children to values, traditions, and norms of the society, and (d) intimacy and support for members. Altho

30、ugh we can define the family 43._ its functions, the emphasis given to each of them varies widely both geographically and 44._ . For example, in nineteenth-century America, people married mainly to have children. Today, emotional support among family members has now become the dominant function of t

31、he family, and the family has become an economic unit for consumption rather than for 45._.In recent years, social scientists have discovered important 46._in family types, such as the single-parent family and the nuclear family fixed within a network of kin(亲戚). American families also 47._ accordin

32、g to social class. A couples social class affects the number of children they will decide to have, if any, and also the likelihood of 48._to the family because of illness, death, or divorce. Social class also influences the amount of stress a marriage is likely to undergo and the way parents raise t

33、heir children. 49._, the extent to which American families now differ by 50._appears to be much less than it was fifty years ago.The American family has been 51._ in a number of ways over the past few decades. Many people are marrying later, having children later, and having fewer children or none a

34、t all. These social changes have 52._ diverse household patterns, including single-person households and childless couples. Role changes are also occurring as both partners pursue 53._ and share family responsibilities. Many innovative family arrangements are attempts to enhance the commitment of ma

35、rriage while increasing individual freedom and fulfillment. In this way, families are 54_ such broad social trends as delayed marriage, greater participation of women in the job market, and a rising rate of divorce. Undoubtedly, the American family will continue to be subjected to such pressures, bu

36、t how 55._ will these future adaptations be?41. A. reflect B. changeC. confirm D. replace42. A. performances B. activitiesC. relations D. functions43. A. with regard to B. in terms of C.in combination with D. for the purpose of44. A. racially B. financiallyC. historically D. spiritually 45. A. inhab

37、itation B. competitionC. connectionD. production46. A. variations B. unitsC. arrangementsD. characteristics47. A. develop B. extendC. differD. evolve48. A. contribution B. destructionC. combinationD. application49. A. Therefore B. Also C. Contrarily D. However 50. A. family size B. work pressureC. e

38、conomic statusD. social class 51. A. expanding B. divided C. valuedD. changing52. A. focus on B. resulted inC. appealed toD. called for53. A. trends B. study C. careersD. goals 54. A. adapting to B. dealing withC. worrying about D. getting rid of 55. A. sociable B. availableC. extensiveD. naturalSec

39、tion BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The Hawthorne exper

40、iment was conducted in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The management of Western Electrics Hawthorne plant, located near Chicago, wanted to find out if environmental factors, such as lighting, could affect workers productivity and morale. A team of social scientists experimented with a small group o

41、f employees who were set apart from their coworkers. The environmental conditions of this groups work area were controlled, and the subjects themselves were closely observed. To the great surprise of the researchers, the productivity of these workers increased in response to any change in their envi

42、ronmental conditions. The rate of work increased even when the changes (such as a sharp decrease in the level of light in the workplace) seemed unlikely to have such an effect.It was concluded that the presence of the observers had caused the workers in the experimental group to feel special. As a r

43、esult, the employees came to know and trust one another, and they developed a strong belief in the importance of their job. The researchers believed that this, not the changes in the work environment, accounted for the increased productivity.A later reanalysis of the study data challenged the Hawtho

44、rne conclusions on the grounds that the changes in patterns of human relations, considered so important by the original researchers, were never measured. However, even if the original conclusions must be revised, they nonetheless raise a problem for social scientists: Research subjects who know they

45、 are being studied can change their behavior. Throughout the social sciences, this phenomenon hascome to be called the Hawthorne effect.56. The author implies that a sharp decrease in light increased workers output because _.A. the workers experienced less eyestrain in a dark working placeB. the wor

46、kers had to pay more attention to what they were doingC. the workers knew they were being observed, and this motivated themD. the workers in the experiment were paid more than other workers57. The pattern of organization of the second paragraph is_ A. list of items B. time orderC. definition and example D. cause and effect58. The Hawthorne experiment suggests that_A. workers attitudes are more important than their environmentB. social scientists are good workersC. productivity in electric plants tends to be lowD. even those who were not i

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