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上海市宝山中学届高三上期中英语试卷.doc

1、2018届高三第一学期期中考试英语试卷(宝山中学) I. Listening Comprehension 1-10 1. A. Getting part-time jobs B. Planning winter holiday. C. Making some money. D. Visiting their parents. 2. A. Landlord and renter. B. Tradesman and customer. C. Receptionist and guest. D. Husband a

2、nd wife. 3. A. 11:10. B. 11:00. C. 11:20. D. 11:30. 4. A. A dress-up party. B. The tailor’s. C. The theater. D. A shopping mall. 5. A. The performance. B. The seats. C. The price. D. The lights. 6. A. She thanked the man for buying it.

3、 B. Her boyfriend gave it to her as a gift. C. She bought the skirt on her birthday. D. It was a wedding gift from her friends. 7. A. They are quite different in painting skills. B. Neither of them is good at house-painting. C. They are equally good at house-painting. D. Both of th

4、em will be asked to paint the house. 8. A. He needs some change. B. He seldom counts his money. C. He doesn't have that much cash. D. He owes the woman twenty dollars. 9. A. He prefers to eat out. B. He wants to order the food. C. He doesn't like Japanese food. D. He hopes to

5、 pay for the meal. 10. A. He doesn't want Jenny to get into trouble. B. He doesn’t agree with the woman’s remark. C. He thinks Jenny’s workload too heavy at college. D. He believes many college students are running wild. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11

6、 A. Genders and personalities. B. Genders and ages. C. Ages and schools. D. Ages and grades. 12. A. Educational reforms will be announced. B. The investigation results will be released. C. Shanghai students will do less homework. D. Shanghai students will face new challenges. 13.

7、A. Shanghai reports a new way to give students assignments. B. Shanghai seeks to reduce homework burden on students. C. Shanghai releases measures to help students less-stressful. D. Shanghai shares its successful experience in education. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the follo

8、wing passage. 14. A. He was new to the class. B. He was tired of literature. C. He had an attention disorder. D. He wanted to take the task home. 15. A. He had good sight. B. He made a great invention. C. He gave up reading. D. He learned a lot from school. 16. A.

9、Angry. B. Impatient. C. Sympathetic. D. Encouraging Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. Functions of drinks in the lunch special. B. Preference of drink temperature. C. Links between temperature and drinks D. Benefits of different free

10、drinks. 18. A. Unhealthy. B. Strange. C. Generally good. D. Beneficial 19. A. Because they make blood move quickly. B. Because they are good for the sick. C. Because they can help to lose weight. D. Because they make her feel calm. 20. A. Hot drinks can help people to cool themselv

11、es. B. Hot drinks aid in digestion and narrow blood vessels. C. Hot drinks can help to fight a cold and ease pain. D. Hot drinks make body warmer and exercise easily. Grammar There are many superstitions in Britain, but one of (21)______(widely) held is that it is unlucky to walk u

12、nder a ladder, even if it means (22)______(step) off the pavement into a busy street. If you (23)______ pass under a ladder, you can avoid bad luck by crossing your fingers and keeping them crossed (24)______ you have seen a dog. Alternatively, you may lick your finger and make a cross on the toe of

13、 your shoe, and then wait for it to dry. Another common superstition is that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house -- it will (25)______ bring misfortune to the person who opened it or to the whole household. Moreover, (26)______ opens an umbrella in fine weather is unpopular as it inevita

14、bly brings rain! The number 13 is said to be unlucky for some, and when the 13th day of the month falls (27)______ a Friday, whoever wishes to avoid a bad event had better stay indoors. The worst misfortune that can happen to a person is caused by breaking a mirror, as it brings seven years of bad

15、luck! The superstition is supposed to (28)______(originate) in ancient times, when mirrors were considered to be tools of the gods. Black cats are generally considered lucky in Britain, (29)______ ______ they are often associated witchcraft. It is especially lucky if a black cat crosses your path -

16、 although in America the exact opposite belief prevails. Finally, a commonly held superstition is that of touching wood for luck. This measure is most often taken if you think you have said something (30)______ is tempting fate, such as “my car has never broken down, touch wood?” Vocabulary

17、identified B. install C. disclose D mission E. leading F. objection G. sensible H. surviving I. restricted J. invisible K frequently The city finally won approval for a limited speed camera program in June after a long battle i

18、n Albany, and City Mayor Bloomberg announced on Monday that starting Sept. 9, the city will ___31___ 20 cameras in school zones around the city, despite ___32___ from police unions to the pilot program. Officials won’t ___33___ where exactly the cameras will go -- hoping to maximize the warning eff

19、ect on speeding from the cameras -- and plan to move them around ___34___ between different schools. But they’ve ___35___ 100 schools in all five boroughs where at least 75% of cars speed and plan to target the schools with the worst speeding problems. The cameras, which will be ___36___ to drivers

20、 will catch motorists going at least 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. Drivers will be hit with $50 fines, though officials will give out warnings for the first few weeks of the program. Statistics show a child hit by a car going 40 miles per hour faces a 70% chance of being killed, while a k

21、id hit at 30 miles per hour has an 80% chance of ___37___. "Speeding continues to be the ___38___ killer on the streets of New York," said Transportation Commissioner Janette SadikKhan "It is ___39___ that New York City’s speed limit is 30 miles an hour. Going even ten miles over the speed limit is

22、the difference between life and death." Bloomberg said he’d prefer a less ___40___ speed camera program and hope to expand it soon. "We’d like to have more than twenty, but we’re glad to start with what we have," he said. Cloze A group of about 7,000 people from China visited southern Califor

23、nia in late May, their one-week stay in the US setting a record not only because of the unprecedented number of individuals in a single group, but also because of the economic ___41___ -- $85 million -- it generated for the city of Anaheim, Orange County and beyond. ___42___ the high level of exposu

24、re of the group and their many shopping purchases, they left the US amid controversy, complaints, and criticism, mostly on account of their ___43___. Starting May 21, members of Perfect China, a direct marketing company that sells health food, household and beauty products, took 86 flights to come

25、to the US, stayed in 26 hotels and ___44___ 13,000 to 14,000 hotel rooms. According to Union Pay, each member of the group spent $10,000 or more during the visit. However, describing some members of the Perfect China group as pushy, loud, intrusive and ___45___, chartered bus driver Eric said they

26、46___ the disabled access in Sea World in San Diego to take group photos and argued that it was their right to do whatever they wanted. In casinos in Las Vegas, members of the group spit on carpets and ordered numerous refills of drinks ___47___ tipping waiters or waitresses. Female members of th

27、e group occupied the men's rooms in the lobby, leaving men waiting in line, ___48___ they didn't feel like walking to upper floors. As China rises to the second largest economy in the world, Chinese visitors are also ___49___ everywhere including Europe, Australia, Southeast Asia and Latin America.

28、 Although destination countries and regions ___50___ the tourism dollars and the buying power, they are upset with the chaos, hassles and bad behavior some Chinese tourists ___51___ their cities. In light of the Chinese tourism ___52___, some industry insiders believe the government should implemen

29、t educational programs. For example, compulsory etiquette (礼貌) classes for visitors prior to their departures are encouraged to help them better ___53___ in foreign countries and cultures. “For instance, Chinese should get ___54___ with table manners, know concepts such as personal space, privacy an

30、d waiting for your turn,” said Shino Wang, reception manager with a five-star hotel in San Francisco. “The more they are exposed to these Western norms, the more ___55___ they will behave.” 41. A. benefit B. progress C. account D. loss 42. A. Considering B. But for C. Not t

31、o mention D. Despite 43. A. remarks B. crimes C. behavior D. impression 44. A. emptied B. filled C. charged D. dissolved 45. A. disciplined B. dissatisfied C. distinguished D. disorderly 46. A. blocked B. prohibited C. assembled D. s

32、eated 47. A. meanwhile B. ahead of C. without D. instead of 48. A. therefore B. otherwise C. because D. whereas 49. A. expanding B. sweeping C. spreading D. measuring 50. A. reward B. welcome C. deny D. oppress 51. A. infect with

33、 B. take on C. hold up D. bring upon 52. A. boom B. decline C. threat D. crisis 53. A. absorb B. behave C. command D. settle 54. A. burdened B. connected C. familiar D. strict 55. A. aggressively B. appropriately C. inact

34、ively D. legally Reading comprehension (A) Yes, I admit it. I’m a true, incurable book abuser (施虐人). I like to fold dog ears. I like to break my books open so that their backs crack. I had a friend, who loved rubbing all the pages. I have another friend who is the exact opposite. She needs

35、 to keep her books completely new. I understand her. But once I get to know the book, I can’t help but show it some tough love. Because, believe me, although it sounds like I’m an abuser without a heart, that’s what it’s all about. Not hidden aggressions, or a lack of respect; not at all. Let me exp

36、lain. I have one book by my favorite author Diana Gabaldon that looks like rubbish. It’s completely wrinkled up from rain, and on its way to falling apart. I brought it like that to have her sign it. I hope she’s realized what an honor it is to her as a writer. It means, basically, that I’ve read t

37、he book to bits. I wouldn’t bother to mistreat books that don’t mean anything to me. Only the best books get read well, carried everywhere, worth intense reading where I’m so caught up with words that I will spill coffee over it. For my further defense, I would like to call in a witness. I have a c

38、ook book. Like almost all my other cook books, it’s worn, and there are dirty marks of food in it. The book is called Tex-Mex -- Food, Music and the Joy of Life from Texas. Just as the title suggests, this is more than a cook book. These are the words on the very first page: Tex-Max hasn’t been tr

39、endy for over 30 years. Considering it’s anything but cheap in calories, it probably never will be, either. Tacos (墨西哥卷) are instead all about such an untrendy things as a love for life. It’s something you enjoy while spending time with your loved ones. ... We hope, therefore, that this cook book w

40、ill soon be as dirty as a really old and used cook book should be. Oh, how true! How wonderfully put! And it’s the same thing for books: whether you’re a book preserver or a book abuser, the approach is based on love and a joy for life. Because I believe all who are passionate about books, are pass

41、ionate people. 56. According to the passage, the writer often does the following to his book except ________. A. have it dog-eared B. carry it everywhere C. keep it tidy D. have dirty marks in it 57. Why does the writer treat his favorite books badly? A. To cover up his disrespect fo

42、r its author. B. To conceal his aggressions to things around. C. To express his objection to the book preserver. D. To show his strong affection for the book. 58. The book Tex-Mex—Food, Music and the Joy of Life from Texas is mentioned by the writer to show that ________. A. it is really common

43、 to have dirty marks in the cook book B. Tex-Max is not popular mainly because it’s low in calories C. the writer is not alone with the view that books should be abused D. one must try some food like Tex-Max to experience the love for life 59. What’s the main idea of the passage? A. The defens

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