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1、1丰城中学丰城中学 2012015 5-201-2016 6 学年学年上上学期学期高三英语第四次段考试卷高三英语第四次段考试卷时间:120 分钟满分:150 分2015.12.04第卷(共 100 分)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)1.Who watched the Oscars?A.The man.B.Angelina.C.Miranda.2.Where will the man be at 5:00?A.At his office.B.At home.C.On the w ayhome.3.What is the wo
2、man doing now?A.Doing some researchB.Writing a paper.C.Studyingfor a test.4.Why does the man need the boxes?A.He is going on a trip.B.He is using them for a project.C.He is packing for school.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A snack place.B.Food from Taiwan.C.Bad economy.第二节(共 15 小题;每小
3、题 1 分,满分 15 分)听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.What do we know about the man?A.He wants to get a job in finance.B.He doesnt have any work experience.C.His old job was in advertising.7.What will the woman probably do next?A.Go downstairs.B.Make a phone call.C.Look at her schedule.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.Why does th
4、e woman seldom go to the shop?A.Its too far for her.B.She doesnt like the owner of the shop.C.The prices at supermarkets are lower.9.What does the man think of the shop?A.He doesnt need to line up.B.The prices are competitive.C.He can get the most for his money.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.Where does t
5、he conversation take place?A.At a film school.B.At a bar.C.At a cinema.11.What does Jim do?2A.A host.B.A reporter.C.A TV producer.12.What does the man advise the woman to do?A.Think over about her wedding plans.B.Ask Jim what he thinks of the future.C.Say goodbye to her new boyfriend.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13
6、 至 16 题。13.What does the man intend to do in the beginning?A.Go to see the doctor.B.Ask for a sick leave.C.Talktothedirector.14.Why hasnt the man gone to sleep?A.He is waiting a call from his doctor.B.He doesnt need to get up early next morning.C.He is having trouble falling asleep.15.What is the ma
7、ns work environment like?A.Tense.B.Noisy.C.Joyful.16.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.Who is the speaker probably speaking to?A.All new students.B.Foreign students.C.Local students.18.What can we learn about the student dorms?A.
8、Four students share a room.B.Students cannot cook there.C.Meals in the cafeteria are included in the price.19.Which type of housing has no more rooms available?A.The Swedish house.B.The student dorms.C.The Spanish house.20.What will the audience probably do next?A.Go to the cafeteria.B.Fill applicat
9、ion forms.C.Moveintotheir rooms.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)AJean is a bright young lady who comes from a rich and famous family.She goesto a good university and has everything that money can buy.Well,almost everything.The problem is that the people in Jeans family are so busy
10、 that they can hardlyfind time to be with her.So Jean spends a lot of time on her QQ.She likes beinganonymous(匿名),talking to people who do not know about her famous family and herrich life.She uses the name Linda on QQ and has made a lot of friends who she keepsin touch with quite often.Last year Je
11、an made a very special friend on QQ.His name was David and livedin San Francisco.David was full of stories and jokes.He and Jean had a commoninterest in rock music and modern dance.So it always took them hours to talk happily3on QQ and sometimes they even forgot their time.Of course,they wanted to k
12、now moreabout each other.David sent her a picture of himself:He was a tall,good-lookingyoung man with a big,happy smile.As time went by,they became good friends andoften sent cards and small things to each other.When Jeans father told her that he was going on a business trip to San Francisco,she ask
13、ed him to let her go with him so that she could give David a surprise forhis birthday.She would take him the latest DVD of their favorite rock singer.Butwhen she knocked on Davids door in San Francisco,she found that her special friendwas only a ten-year-old boy named Jim!21.Jean spends a lot of her
14、 time on QQ because she is.A.richB.youngC.lonelyD.talkative22.The following states are true about Jean EXCEPT thataccording to thepassage.A.she is a university studentB.she was born in a wealthy familyC.she made a friend named Jim younger than herD.she uses her family name on her QQ23.We could belie
15、ve that Jean waswhen seeing Jim himself instead of Davidon QQ at the door.A.delightedB.disappointedC.regretfulD.confusedBWhen looking at Western Europe,we dont usually think about povertybut infact,some people in modernday Britain are so hard up that they cant afford tobuy foodBack in 2008,the finan
16、cial crisis caused a lot of unemploymentThen there werethe cuts to the welfare system in 2013 which added to the problemand many Britishpeople fell into debtIts estimated that 500,000 people in the UK have turnedto food banks,just to get bySteph Hagen,who works in a Nottingham food bank,says,“People
17、 do not go toa food bank because its an open doorIts a case where they go to it becausethey need toWith our food bankwe are an independent oneand we have limitedstockseveryone who comes through our door has no income”There are checks to make sure nobody is abusing the systemIf a doctor or asocial wo
18、rker thinks someone needs to use a food bankeven for a short timetheycan give them vouchers(凭证)Then the people in need take them along to the foodbank and they get handouts for three daysChurches and individual donors provide most of the food in the banksBut somebusinesses might help out tooAnd what
19、 sort of food is offered in food banks?Hagen says,“Basically,wevegot porridgeWe do occasionally get fresh produce but its very rare,especiallyin the winter monthsIts like tinned fruit,tinned ready mealsWe have to giveoutno-cookingfood parcels because people cant afford the gas and electricity”Commun
20、ity spirit has a lot to do with food banksVolunteers say they are a great4meeting place for people who are lonely and depressedAnd when facing a crisis,some beneficiaries might need to feed not only their bellybut also their soul24According to the text,the food bank is a place_Awhich is funded by th
21、e governmentBwhere people can get food randomlyCwhich helps poor people live through crisisDwhere there is enough food supplies25What does the underlined word“them”in Paragraph 4 refer to?ASystemsBDoctorsCSocial workers DVouchers26Why do food banks mainly offer“no-cooking”food?APoor people have no m
22、oney for gas and electricityBThe volunteers hate to supply cooked foodCFood banks cant afford cooked foodDThis kind of food is easy to store27What can we learn from the last paragraph?ACommunity spirit can cure those who are depressedBFood banks benefit poor people mind and bodyCPeople can have grea
23、t fun in food banksD.Volunteers tend to feel lonely and depressed in food banksCMore college graduates in China are seeking for work experience instead ofadvanced degrees,a survey shows.The practical approach,coupled with a recordnumber of students graduating from college,is expected to strengthen c
24、ompetitionin the job market,analysts said.More than 76 percent of university students said they wanted to work afterearning their degrees this summer,up from 68.5 percent in 2012 and 73.6 percentlast year,according to poll results from Z,a major online agency,ZhuBo.The annual survey also shows that
25、about 20 percent university graduates choseto further education after graduation,while about 3 percent wanted to start theirown businesses.Zeng Hao,a 25-year-old media major,managed to land a job in a publishingcompany in Zhongshan,Guangdong province,before he received his masters degreefrom the Uni
26、versity of Macau in June.Work experience really matters in thepublishing industry he said.Wei Guihong,a program administrator at Nanjing University,said about 60percent of the schools graduates entered the labor market every year.“More andmore students majoring in a foreign language choose to go abr
27、oad to continue theirstudies to improve their language skills,she said continuously,Thats perhapsa bright future.”Liu Junsheng,a researcher at the Labor and Wage Institute of the Ministry ofHuman Resources and Social Security,believes that economic conditions play a vitalrole in shaping college grad
28、uates choices.“There were fewer job opportunities5in the market.”he said.Although academic degrees still matter,more and moreemployers value job seekers work experience.he said.The Z survey shows that each of the graduates sent resumes(履历)onaverage to about 28 potential employers and received five i
29、nterview opportunities.28.We can infer from the first three paragraphs that_A.the number of graduates from college is likely to decline graduallyB.the employment situation is still relatively optimisticC.the majority of university graduates are ready for further educationD.those who want to start th
30、eir own businesses are fewest29.From the text,we know that the real expert on employment is_A.Zhu BoB.Zeng HaoC.Liu JunshengD.Wei Guihong30.What is Wei Guihongs attitudes towards her students going abroad for theirstudies?_.A.Pessimistic.B.SupportiveC.CriticalD.Negative31.What would be the best titl
31、e for the text?A.Graduates pick work instead of taking advanced degrees.B.Graduates take advanced degrees instead of picking workC.Few graduates can get their jobs they seek forD.Few Graduates receive the interview opportunitiesD“In only six days I lost seven pounds of weight.”“Two full inches in th
32、e first three days!”These are the kinds of statements used in magazine,newspaper,radio andtelevision ads,promising good shapes and new looks to those who buy the medicineor the device.The promoters of products say they can shape the legs,slim the face,smooth wrinkles,or in some other way add to beau
33、ty or desirability.Often such products are nothing more than money-making things for their promoters.The results they produce are questionable,and some are dangerous to health.To understand how these products can be legally promoted to the public,it isnecessary to understand something of the laws co
34、vering their regulation.If theproduct is a drug,FDA(Food Drug Administration)can require proof under the Food,Drug and Cosmetic Act that it is safe and effective before it is put on the market.But if the product is a device,FDA has no authority to require premarketing proofof safety or effectiveness
35、.If a product already on the market is a danger to health,FDA can request the producer or distributor to remove it from the market voluntarily,or it can take legal action,including seizure(查封)of the product.One notable case a few years ago involved an electrical device called theRelaxacisor,which ha
36、d been sold for reducing the waistline.The Relaxacisorproduced electrical shocks to the body through contact pads.FDA took legal actionagainst the distributor to stop the sale of the device on the grounds that wasdangerous to health and life.Obviously,most of the devices on the market have never bee
37、n the subject of courtproceedings(法律诉讼),and new devices appear continually,Before buying,it is6up to the consumer to judge the safety or effectiveness of such items.32.It can be inferred that ads mentioned in the text are_.A.objectiveB.costlyC.unbelievableD.illegal33.The Relaxacisor is mentioned as_
38、.A.a product which was designed to produce electricityB.a successful advertisement of a beauty productC.an example of a quality beauty productD.a product whose distributor was involved in a legal case34.The author intends to_.A.make consumers aware of the promoters false promiseB.show the weakness o
39、f the law on product safetyC.give advice on how to keep young and beautifulD.introduce the organization of FDA35.Which of the following is true according to the text?A.The court is in charge of removing dangerous products.B.The promoters usually just care about profits.C.New products are more likely
40、 to be questionable.D.The production of a device must be approved by FDA.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。If tests can make students nervous,anxious and even scared,shouldnt schoolsjust get rid of them?36Teachers and schools give students tests for veryimportant r
41、easons:37Giving a test is a way for a teacher to see which students are learningthe skills and knowledge they should be learning,and which ones are having trouble.Depending on how kids do on the test,the teacher will know if he or she must goback over some things,or if its okay to keep moving forwar
42、d。To see how well your school is teaching you.All parents want their kids tofinally graduate with the ability to earn a living.38And one way to do thisis to have them take test.To assign(指定)grades.39Besides your homework,tests are one of the bestways for you to show the teacher that youve really lea
43、rned whats being taught,and for the teacher to figure out what grade you should get.Grades are also a wayto show your parents how youre doing in school.To keep you motivated(有积极性的).Admit it:you work harder if you know someoneis checking up on your work.For example,if your mom tells you to clean your
44、 room7but you know she will never go in and check,then you might not do it,right?40Because you know that youll eventually have to take a test on the material andyou might be more likely to give it that extra effort and make sure you know everythingyoure supposed to know.A.To see if youre learning.B.
45、To see if you are totally prepared.C.Students must work hard to get good grades.D.Well,believe it or not,tests dont just exist to trouble you.E.Grades are important in most schools,and tests play a big role.F.So schools have to prove theyre trying their best to educate students.G.Well,tests help mak
46、e sure that you dont leave your homework behind.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 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I was unbelievably proud of my nine-year-old daughter,Emily.41to buy amountain bike,shed been saving her pocket money all year,as well as doing s
47、malljobs to earn extra money.By Thanksgiving,she had collected only$49.I said,“You42have your pick from my bicycle_43.”“Thanks,Daddy.But your bikes areso old.”She was right.All my girls bikes were 1950s models,not the kind a kidtoday would44choose.As Christmas45near,Emily and I went bike shopping.As
48、 we left one store,she46a Salvation Army(基督教慈善组织)volunteer standing next to a big pot.“Can we give something,Daddy?”she asked.“Sorry,em,Im out of change.”Isaid.Throughout December,Emily continued to47hard.Then one day,she made a48announcement.“You know all the money Ive been saving?”she said hesitan
49、tly.“Im going to give it to the poor people.”So one cold morning before Christmas,Emily handed her total savings of$58 to a volunteer who was really very49.50by Emilys selflessness,I decided to contribute51of my oldbicycles to a car dealer who was collecting used bikes for poor children.52Iselected
50、a shiny model from my collection,however,it seemed as if a second biketook on a glow(发光).Should I contribute two?No,one would be enough.But I couldnt53the feeling that I should give a second bike.When I later54the bikes,thecar dealer said,“Youre making two kids very55,sir.Here are your tickets.For e