1、安徽省A10联盟2018届高三11月联考英语试题第一部分 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. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a laboratory.B. In a library.C. In a classroom.2. Why doesnt the man want to lend
2、 his car to Bill?A. Bill had an accident last time.B. He is going to give his car to the garage.C. He is going to lend his car to the woman.3. What does Chris Paine probably do?A. He is a book seller.B. He is a writer.C. He is a puter engineer.4. Who left the book on the desk?A. The man.B. The woman
3、.C. The womans husband.5. What color does the man like better?A. Pink.B. Yellow.C. Blue.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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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 man think of the womans cooking?A. I
4、ts not to his taste.B. Its very good indeed.C. Its better than what he does.7. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Bring his wife next time. B. Have more rice. C. Have some soup.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are the speakers talking about?A. Jacks teachers.B. Turners school.C. The womans son.9. How do
5、es Jack often go to school?A. By bus.B. On foot.C. In the car.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the two speakers doing?A. Looking for a gift for the womans mother.B. Looking around the store for biscuits.C. Looking for a gift for the mans mother.11. Which of the following does the man suggest buying?A.
6、Some Chinese tea.B. Some grape wine.C. Wine glasses.12. What does the woman decide to buy as a gift at last?A. A teapot.B. A frying pan.C. A pair of glasses.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why did the man choose the evening train?A. It is cheap.B. It saves time.C. It is fast.14. Which train will the man take?A
7、. D301.B. D305.C. D313.15. How much did the man pay in all?A. 930 yuan.B. 990 yuan.C. l,000ynan.16. What will the man do next?A. Go to the phone booth.B. Buy a phone.C. Go to the toilet.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How long did Bart work as an engineer in the steelworks?A. For four years.B. For fifteen yea
8、rs.C. For forty years.18. What was Bart after his 55th birthday?A. A manager.B. An advisor.C. A volunteer.19. What does Bart like doing most now?A. Playing golf.B. Painting pictures.C. Making articles.20. How is Barts life in the retirement munity?A. Dull.B. Busy.C. Colorful.第二部 分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节
9、(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 AIf watching kids isnt quite the part-time job youd want to keep yourself busy with during the summer holidays, then here are some of the coolest jobs for teens.Camp Counselor (辅导员)Though its kind of a babysitting job, its much more fun as it expo
10、ses you to many skills such as team working and many other activities. Another advantage of this kind of job is that you are more likely to make new friends as you will be working with a number of people.Life GuardThis will not be a job for anyone as it is quite demanding when youre really needed. U
11、nder calm conditions, the job involves sitting by the poolside as you watch over swimmers and helping them in case of emergencies. For life guard tasks, special training and certifications are required.Dog WalkerFor animal lovers, you have not been left out. This job involves taking care of dogs and
12、 walking them. Fun as it is, dog walking can be a boring exercise especially if you have more than one dog to walk. As for this job, you need to advertise yourself in your neighborhood by using flyers or approaching dog owners to ask if they need your services.Retail & Food ServiceIf you are 14 and
13、above then you may consider getting a “real” job as a store or restaurant attendant this summer. Creating a resume (简历) for yourself with all the required information such as contact information and any skill or working experience that youd like your employer to know about is important.21. As a camp
14、 counselor, we can .A. have chances to make more new friendsB. earn much more money than other jobsC. get a real job in a store or restaurantD. learn to stay calm in case of emergencies22. Which job requires making yourself known to neighbors?A. Camp Counselor.B. Life Guard.C. Dog Walker.D. Retail &
15、 Food Service.23. Whats the purpose of writing the text?A. To encourage teens to take summer jobs.B. To remend cool summer jobs to teens.C. To warn teens of the risks in summer jobs.D. To introduce summer jobs for teens to parents.BMaybe you want to give back to your munity, but you dont know where
16、to begin. It was something Rebecca Reeder used to hear from friends whenever they learned she volunteered around the Los Angeles area.The idea finally took shape during her 30th birthday celebration. Reeder and her brother put together a surprise party for her guests. They rented a party bus in secr
17、et and invited everyone she knew to a mystery (神秘) event. The surprise bus ride was not only a hit but also an effective ice breaker. Many guests had never met before that night but they were all fast friends by the end of the trip.Reeder and a friend realized this might be the answer for friends se
18、eking fun ways to do good.Then they began Do Good Bus and hosted their first munity ride in 2010. Everyone assumed it would be a one-off event, but participants had such fun and felt so good about giving back that they demanded another. And then another. “This kind of things just snowballed from the
19、re,” says Reeder, who is now a full-time director of the growing nonprofit organization.Over the past seven years, Do Good Bus has offered once-a-month public rides in Los Angeles. Volunteers board the bus and ride to a mystery munity service project. Reeder likes to keep the locations and causes a
20、secret to add an element of fun and mystery, and to prevent people from arriving with too much expectation.Participants pay $ 45, with 10 percent going to the days cause and the rest going to Do Good Bus to help cover costs and run the program.Rides usually last four to five hours and include everyt
21、hing from working in homeless shelters to beach cleanups to planting munity gardens.The aim, says Reeder, is to raise awareness about causes, and encourage continued support in the munity while having a good time.24. Why did Reeder say the bus ride on her birthday was an ice breaker?A. It exposed th
22、e need of the poor to people.B. It made people realize how to do good deeds.C. It made people brave enough to stand the cold ice.D. It helped people get connected in the activity.25. What do we know about their first ride in 2010?A. It took place in winter.B. It was disappointing.C. It was a great s
23、uccess.D. The author organized it alone.26. How does Reeder get the money for the activities?A. Participants pay for them.B. The government supports her.C. She raises money in society,D. munity covers 10 percent of the cost.27. What can we infer about the Do Good Bus?A. It takes about 5 hours on the
24、 way.B. It offers a pleasant way to do good deeds.C. It raises money for the participants munity.D. It gives a surprising and friendly celebration.CWith technology entering almost every aspect of our lives, the demand for puter programmers can only increase. To train the workforce of the future, pan
25、ies around the world are wildly developing puting languages to introduce children to the appealing world of programming both in and out of school.The only drawback is that to learn or observe the results of their programming efforts, children have to be able to see. As a result, kids with limited or
26、 no vision (视觉) are prevented from participating in this exciting trend. To change that, researchers at Microsofts Cambridge, UK Lab have developed a new physical programming language that can be learned by all children.Project Torino allows visually damaged kids aged 7 to 11 to create code (编码) tha
27、t plays music, stories, or poetry by connecting physical pods (检测装置) together. Once done, an acpanying app changes the physical code into digital code. The smart system covers all the major concepts and is ready to adapt to the needs of each student and set challenges based on the individuals skill.
28、 Most importantly, it provides instant feedback, enabling educators to assess students progress and provide assistance as needed.The Microsoft team is currently developing the system further. Among the changes is adding color to the previously all-white pods because it helps children with limited vi
29、sion to learn better. The size of the pods is also being increased since kids working in pairs were more engaged when they could both physically hold the pods and touch hands.The program will be expanded to 100 elementary school children in the UK this fall, and, once perfected, to kids across the w
30、orld. While the system was created with visually damaged children in mind, Cecily Morrison, one of the researchers working on the project, hopes that it will appeal to everyone.28. Why do panies introduce children to the programming world?A. To satisfy childrens curiosity.B. To develop childrens pot
31、ential.C. To foster the future programmers.D. To make children more petitive.29. What does the underlined word “that” probably refer to?A. The exciting trend.B. The drawback.C. Limited and poor sight.D. A physical language.30. What is the advantage of the new smart system?A. It can help judge childr
32、ens progress.B. It bases the challenges on kids vision.C. Children with poor sight can see the code.D. It gives children guidance and instructions.31. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 4?A. The size of the pods.B. The color of the pods.C. The Microsoft teams hard work.D. The improvement to th
33、e new system.DThey train four hours a day, often waking up at 4:30 or 5 for before-school practices. Their evenings and weekends are eaten up by twice-weekly travel games. Every day is the same; theres no break. No, these arent Olympic athletes; theyre kids.The benefits of sports are obvious. So, it
34、s not surprising that, according to CNN, 41 million American children play petitive sports. But when does this bee too much of a good thing?Seven years ago, a survey in SportingKid magazine found 84 percent of athletes parents had observed belligerent behavior in other parents at games and that 80 p
35、ercent had been targets of this behavior. What does this say about sports culture, and our culture as a whole? Some parents have bee so crazy about their childrens winning that they dont stop to think about what example they are setting.If athletes are constantly surrounded by adults who scream at c
36、oaches and attack sports officials, they may think that this is acceptable behavior. Theyll try to win at all costs. In other words, they wont know how to accept defeat, and learn from it.The amount of time some athletes spend practicing can be dangerous. According to Sports Illustrated, over 3.5 mi
37、llion athletes younger than 15 suffered from a sports-related injurythats nearly one in ten! Many injuries cause permanent (永久的) damage if not treated.So what can we do about this situation? Some argue that there is no problem, because sports has always been and will always be petitive. But did your
38、 grandparents spend hours each day practicing tennis or volleyball? No, they probably played with the neighborhood kids after school, not worrying about winning. All they wanted was to have fun. And thats what we need to change in youth sportsfocus on enjoyment.32. What does the underlined word “bel
39、ligerent” refer to?A. Aggressive.B. Mild.C. Elegant.D. Reasonable.33. Whats the consequence of adults bad examples?A. Young athletes scores will be affected.B. Young athletes performance will suffer.C. Young athletes wont know how to succeed.D. Young athletes wont deal with failure properly.34. What
40、 is the tone of the text?A. Relaxed.B. Critical.C. Objective.D. Humorous.35. Which is the best title for the text?A. More practice, less failureB. Fight for victory to the last secondC. Enjoyment first, petition secondD. Prohibit kids from petitive sports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
41、的最佳选项。选项中有 两项为多余选项。 Tiny TomatoesTomatoes e in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors. And the little tomatoes are some of the most fun to grow and are perhaps the most rewarding.Little tomatoes are classified into plum, cherry, grape or currant (醋栗) tomatoes. 36 Plum tomatoes are the largest of the
42、groups listed, and currant tomatoes are the smallest. There are also differences in color, flavor (风味) and skin thickness, but these differences are more relative to specific varieties. 37Plum, cherry and other small tomato types are fun to grow because they always produce abundant crops of flavorfu
43、l fruit. They are fun to snack on while working in the garden or while daydreaming about working in the garden. 38 They are typically sweeter than large tomatoes, and little tomatoes contain less juice and fewer seeds than large tomatoes.To grow little tomatoes, select a site that receives at least
44、six to eight hours of full sun per day. Use a large container set in a sunny spot if a sunny planting site is otherwise unavailable. 39 You could also plant seeds, but already-started plants will provide fruit much more quickly. Water infrequently to help plants grow deep roots before the heat of su
45、mmer arrives.Harvest fruits when they are ripe. They will generally slip from the plan at this point. 40 Store harvested fruit indoors and unrefrigerated as cool temperatures change the flavor.A. The best time to grow tomato plants is March.B. All of them are delicious and nearly of the same size.C.
46、 But at the same time they should still feel firm in your hand.D. The classifications most monly refer to differences in size.E. Small tomatoes are also good additions to salads and cooked dishes.F. Flavor and skin thickness are also influenced by growing conditions.G. Select plants from your favorite local garden center, farmers, market etc.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Years ago when my husband and I were dating I bought two coffee cups; the kind that has your name on it and a(n) 41 of what your name means. P