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郧阳中学、恩施高中、随州二中、襄阳三中、十堰一中高三四月调研考试英语试卷本试卷共12页考试时间:150分试卷满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.Whydidn’tthemanfinishhisproj

ect?A.Heburnedhishand.B.Hetookcareofhisroommate.C.Hewasbusycooking.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkismostneededtosucceed?A.Effort.B.Talent.C.Luck.

3.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecity’snight?A.Interested.B.Bored.C.Safe.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Us

eplainsoaptoremovethestain.B.Takehisshirttothedrycleaner.C.Washhisshirtjustwithsomewater.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Afunwe

dding.B.Anexcitingtrip.C.Thewoman’ssister.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。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.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacar.B.Onaplane.C.Onatrain.7.Wh

atcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themangotanewjobrecently.B.Thewomangetsnervousaboutflying.C.Themanvisitshisparentsonceamonth.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whi

chplayissuitableforchildren?A.FireandFlood.B.SillySailor.C.TheMysteryofMuldoon.9.WhatdoesthemansayaboutSillySailor?A.Itisacomedy.B.Itmayfrighten

theold.C.Itwonanawardtwoyearsago.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoestheman’swifedo?A.Sheisachef.B.Sheisanartist.C.Sheisanarchit

ect.11.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingfirst?A.Havinganexperienceday.B.Takingacookerycourse.C.VisitingLondon.12Whatwillthemandonext?A.Sendmess

agestoJohn.B.GotoMarketingdepartment.C.Texthiswife.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Consideringpromoti

nganemployee.B.Reviewingthequalifications.C.Conductingajobinterview.14.WhatdidthemandobeforeheworkedatE-Net?A.Hestudiedatuni

versity.B.Hemanagedasmallteam.C.Heworkedasacopywriter.15.Howlongdidthemanworkasacopywriter?A.For2years.B.F

or4years.C.For6years.16Whatistheman’scurrentjobtitle?A.HeadofDepartment.B.ContentManager.C.Editor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howwi

llthelistenersgototheIsleofManfromLuton?A.Byferry.B.Bytrain.C.Byplane.18.Whatwillthelistenersdoondayone?A.Giveashortintroduction.

B.Meetthetourmanager.C.Havelunchinthehotel.19.Wherewillthelistenersgoondaytwo?A.TotheTynwaldExhibition.B.TothemountainSnae

fell.C.Tothesteamrailway.20.Whencanthelistenersexploreforfree?A.Ondaythree.B.Ondayfour.C.Ondayfive.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分

37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AUsageandBookingsofSportsandOutdoorFacilitiesSwimmingPoolsandFitnessGymsNUS(NationalUniversityofSingapore)

studentswhopaysportsfees:StudentswillneedtoregisterinResourceBookingSystem(REBOKS)toactivatetheirfreeac

cesstotheswimmingpoolsandfitnessgyms.Thereafter,accesswillbeviatheNUSStudentMatricCard.NUSstaff,registeredguestsandimmediatefamilymembersofNUSs

taffi.e.spouse(配偶)andchildren:NUSstaff,registeredguestsandimmediatefamilymembersofNUSstaffcanaccessthese

facilitiesbybuyinganyofthefollowingitemsthroughREBOKS.•IndividualMembership•SwimmingEntryTickets•Tap&GoChargeswillbededucted(扣除)directlyfrome-Wa

llet.USstaffcanaccesstheswimmingpoolsandfitnessgymsusingtheirstaffcardafterpurchasingoneoftheitemsabovethroughREBOKS.USregisteredg

uestsandimmediatefamilymembersofNUSstaffcanaccesstheswimmingpoolsandfitnessgymsbyusingtheQRCodefoundundertheirREBOKSprofile.BadmintonCour

ts,TableTennisTablesandTennisCourtsOnlyNUSstaff/studentsareallowedtobookthebadmintoncourts,tabletennistablesandtenniscourts.Bookingscan

bedoneonlinethroughREBOKSandarenon-transferable.Chargesmaybeapplicabletothebookingsandusageofselectedfacilities.BookingsforOrganizedEvents/Compet

itionsNUSstudentorganizationsregisteredwiththeOfficeofStudentAffairs(OSA)canbookthesportsfacilitieswithendorsement(认可)fromth

erespectivestaffadviserwithaform.NUSdepartmentscanalsobookthesportsfacilitieswithaform.Bookingsshouldbemadeatleastfourweeksinadvanceandusageshouldb

eforthefacilities'primarypurposes.21.HowcananNUSstudentwhopayssportsfeesaccesstheswimmingpoolsforfree?A.ByusingtheQRCode.B.Byusin

gswimmingentrytickets.C.Byusingindividualmembership.D.ByusingNUSStudentMatricCard.22.Whichofthefollowingcanbookatenniscou

rt?A.NUSstudents.B.Registeredguests.C.NUSstaff'sfamilymembers.D.Professionaltennisplayers.23.Whatcanwelearnaboutbookingsfororganizedevents

?A.TheymustbedoneonlinethroughREBOKS.B.Theycanbemadenomatterwhattheusageis.C.Theyshouldbemadeatleast4weeksinadvance.D.Theycannotbet

ransferredtootherorganizations.BForsomeyears,mymotherworkedforacharityasPresidentandSecretary.Sellingraffletickets(兑奖券)washermainmeansofbringinginthe

charity’smuch-neededfunds.Wegirlswouldaccompanyher,sellingticketswithgreatsuccess.Myfathermadeanddonatedbeautifulwoo

dentoys,jewelleryboxesandotherlovelyitemsasprizes.Nowmysisterwasalwayscomingupwith“goodideas”,mostofwhichd

idn’tworkouttoplan.Butthatdidn’tdeterher.Shehadmanyjustwaitingtobetested.WhenshewaseightandIwasjustfive,wehadawonderfulideafor

abusinessadventure.Wedecidedwewouldsellraffleticketsforcharity,andthatcharitywasus!Sooneafternoon,wetoldourmotherweweregoingtoplayintheparkwi

thourcousinsaswedidmostdaysafterschool.Butinstead,wewalkedaroundthestreetsarmedwitharafflebook,apenandalargeclothbagt

ocarrythemoney.We’daccompaniedourmothermanytimeswhenshesoldtickets,sopeoplewerefamiliarwithuswhenweappearedattheirdoors.Despitetheblanklooksthey

receivedwhenaskingabouttheprizesonoffer,theywereverygenerous.Althoughtherewerenoactualprizes,ourmother’sprevioustrackre

cordenabledustosellnearlythewholebookofraffletickets.Likealittlepairoflotterywinners,wewalkedhomeandproudlyshowedoffourta

kings.Butourenjoymentofthissuddenwealthwasshort-lived,andourplansforspendingitquicklyfailed.Ourangrymothertookusbacktoeveryticketbuyer,ma

kingusapologizeandgivethemoneyback.Thankfully,oursweetneighborsdidn’tmakeabigdealofour“clever”misbehaviorandthusmymother’sfundraisi

ngcareercouldcontinuesafely.Weweretaughtagoodlessonbyourmotherthatday.AlsoIremembermysister’sentrepreneurial(企业家的)spiritdriedu

pabitafterthat.24.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherdo?A.Hegotprizesready.B.Hesoldhand-madeitems.C.Hewasinchargeo

facharity.D.Hehelpeddesignraffletickets.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deter”inParagraph2mean?A.Embarrass.B.Shock.C

.Discourage.D.Mislead.26.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthorandhersisterwhilesellingraffletickets?A.Theyraninto

theirmother.B.Theymetsomegenerousstrangers.C.Theygotlostwhilewalkingaroundthestreets.D.Theytookadvantageofpeople’strustintheirm

other.27.Whatlessondidtheauthorandhersisterlearn?A.Honestyisthebestpolicy.B.What’sdonecan’tbeundone.C.Misfortunenevercomesalone.D.Goodadviceisb

eyondallprice.CUrbanrewildingprojectsareattractingnaturebackintoourcities,fromcreatingcitybutterflygrasslandstobuildingunlikelyhomesfor

deadlybirds.ThemiddleofLondon’sbusyWestEnddoesn'tseemlikethelikeliestlocationforoneoftheUK’srarestbirds.The

reareonlyapproximately20-40breedingpairsofblackredstartsinthecountry.Butinrecentyears,withoutbeingartificiallyintroducedintothearea,t

hisrarebirdhasstartedtomakeahomeinthiscrowdedpartofCentralLondon.Theblackredstartisn’ttheonlyunexpectedspeciesofwildlifetostartlivinginur

banlandscapes.Moths,butterflies,woodpeckersandevenserotinebats,morecommonlyfoundinthecountryside,havealsobeenontheriseinthis

partofLondon.Thesechangesaretheresultofincreasingeffortstotransformurbanareasfromwildlifedead-spotsintoattractive,practicalhomesforn

aturealongsidecitizens.Onenewinitiativeiseventryingtogetofficestokeepbees.Urbanrewildinginitiativesoftenhavemultiplelevelsofbenefit—greenerspace

snotonlymakepeoplehappier,buttheyalsohelpsolvewaterdrainage(排水)problemsandpreventflooding,aswellasprovidingaho

meforbeesandotheranimals.Butperhapsoneoftheirmostvaluablefeaturesistomakeusfeelmoreconnectedwithnatureandbemoreawareofourrelationshipwithth

eenvironment.Thelonggameisnotjusttobuildgreencompromisesintoexistingcityareas,buttoshiftwhatdevelopmentlookslikeina

city.Untilrecentyears,urbanisationhasmeantturninggreenareasgreywiththeconcrete,asphaltandglassoftraditionalbuil

dings.Thattransformationhasunsurprisinglyendedupbeingbadforourmentalwell-being,physicalhealth,environment

,ecosystemsandwildlife.Rewildingisonewaytocompletelychangethatprocess:prioritizing(按重要性排列)plantsandanimalsfirst,andpavingthewayforthebenefit

stoourhealth,well-beingandtheurbanenvironmentthatfollow.28.WhyareblackredstartsreferredtoinParagraph1?A.Tostre

sstheimportanceofrarebirds.B.Toshowurbanrewildinghaspaidoff.C.Tosuggesttheirloveforlivingdowntown.D.Toprovemanlivesinhar

monywithnature.29.Whatcanbelearntaboutserotinebats?A.Theirhomeshavecompletelychanged.B.Peoplebuildmorehomesforthem.C.Thei

rpopulationisincreasingincities.D.Theyareuncommoninurbanareas.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetourbanization?A.Critical.B.Approving.C.A

mbiguous.D.Objective.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WildlifeIsComingBacktoCities.B.UrbanRewildingBenefitsBo

thManandWildlife.C.ManIsMakingEffortstoProjectWildAnimals.D.WeNeedMoreUrbanRewildingProjectsforNature.DTheremaybenojobmorereactivet

hanfirefighting.Youwaitforthealarmtosound;whenitdoes,yougoandfightfires.However,whatifthereisanalgorithm(计算程序)thatcantaketheguesswo

rkoutoffireprevention?Formorethanayear,theFireDepartmentofNewYork(FDNY)hasbeendoingjustthat.UsingadatatoolcalledFire

Cast2.0,ithasbeenprioritizing(排序)whichonesofthehundredsofthousandsofbuildingsinthecityareatthehighestriskofhavingafire.Thesoftwareappliesanalg

orithmfromfivecityagencies,takingintoaccountasmanyas20differentriskfactors.Itwasn’tthatlongago,infact,thateven

afiredepartmentassophisticated(配备精良)asFDNYwaskeepingtrackofbuildingsincardcataloguesinlocalfirehouses.Eachstructurewouldhaveitsowncardwith

basicinformationonit—whenitwasbuilt,constructionmaterials—andfromthat,companycommanderswereexpectedtode

terminewhichbuildingsweretobeinspected.BuildinginspectionswereakeypartoffirepreventionincitieslikeNewYork,andthat,asyoumightsuspe

ct,wasn’taveryefficientwaytohandlethem.Usually,theFDNYstruggledtomeetitsannualgoalofinspecting10percentofthe330,000bu

ildingsinthecityforwhichitwasresponsible.ButFireCast2.0hasalreadysimplifiedthatprocess,allowingthedepar

tmenttomoreaccuratelytargetthemostfirepronebuildings,manyofwhichhaven’tbeeninspectedforyears.TheFDNYispleasedwiththebigadvanceithasmadeinwhat'sknow

nas“smartfirefighting”,butit’sonlyafirststep.Laterthisyear,thedepartmentisexpectedtoupgradetoFireCast3.0,anevenm

orepowerfultoolthatwillanalyzethreeyears’datafrom17differentcityagenciesforeveryoneofthe330,000buildings.Eachwill

begivenafireriskscore.Butthatlistwillbeupdateddaily—ifabuildingreceivesatrashviolation,forinstance,itss

coremayriseonthenextday’slist.Compiling(汇集)thedatafromallthosebuildingswilltakeonly90minutes,according

toareportfromtheNationalFireProtectionAssociation.Averydifferentapproachtothefutureoffirefightingwasunveiled(揭露)recently

bytheU.S.OfficeofNavalResearch.It’san18poundrobotnamedSAFFIR,anditwasdesignedbyengineersatVirginiaTechtop

utoutfireswherethey’remostdangerous.Duringarecenttest,SAFFIRwasabletofindfirethroughthicksmokeandextinguishtheflames.Maybemoreimpressively,

itdisplayeditssealegs,abletostayuprightonarollingship.That,accordingtoSAFFIR’sdesigners,mayhavebeentheirbiggestc

hallenge.SAFFIRstillstrugglestonavigatedoorwaysandstairwells.Inthetest,infact,itsmovementswerecontrolledbyahuman.Whileitwilllikelybepa

iredwithahumanforsometime,SAFFIRmayeventuallybeabletomoveandmakedecisionsonitsown.32.Accordingtothepassage,what’sthem

ainfunctionofFireCast2.0?A.Tomakethealarmsoundforalongertime.B.Toreducefirefighters'chancesofbeinginjured.C.Topreventthefirefr

omspreadingfurther.D.Topredictplacesthataremorelikelytocatchfire.33.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.TheFDNYdoesn’tkeeptrackofbuildingsincardca

talogues.B.TheFDNYisonlyresponsibleforinspectingbuildingsinNewYork.C.TheFDNYhasfailedtomeetitsannualgoalofbuildinginspections.D.TheFDN

Ygetsitsstaff’sworkloadreducedbyusingFireCast2.0.34.Accordingtothepassage,FireCast3.0.A.cananalyzemoredatathanFireCast2.0doesB.h

asalreadybeenusedbyeachfiredepartmentC.willupdatethefireriskscoresevery90minutesD.willkeeparecordofinformat

iononbuildingsin13cities35.Accordingtothepassage,SAFFIR.A.isabletomakedecisionsonitsownB.isnotreadytobebroughti

ntouseC.wasoriginallydesignedtobeusedonshipsD.ismainlyusedtoleadthewayforfirefighters第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出

可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Everykidwishestobeanadult.Doyourememberplayinghouseasachild—pretendingtobeagrown-uplikeyourparents?Didyouimag

ineyouwereadoctor,asoldierorateacher?Atthattime,anythingseemedmoreexcitingthanbeingyoung.36Theybecome“kidults”(kid

+adult),whoparticipateinthecultureandactivitiestraditionallyintendedforchildren.Somekidultscollecttoystheyonceplayedwith.

37Itisnotunusualtoseea20-somethingwomanwithabig,Snoopy-shapedcushiononhersofaoraHelloKittymobilephoneaccessory.38Fo

rexample,BloomsburyevenpublishedtheHarryPotternovelswithanadultcover.Thatway,nooneelseonthesubwaywillknowthatanadultisactuallyreadingachildre

n’sbook!“Kidultscanbelikevitaminstosociety.Adultswhovaluetheirchildhoodandholdontopure,childlikeemotionmaybeneededinsucharoughanddrysociety

,”saidLeeSojung,professorofForeignStudiesatHankukUniversity.39Itcouldgivechildrenandtheirparentsbooks,movies

,andcartoonshowstoenjoytogether.Hemayberight.TimGreenhalgh,aprofessorinLondonexplainedthatsomekidultsjustrefusedtogrowup.40Ki

dultswouldliketoforgettheirageandopenlyshowtheirfearofsocietyandadulthood.“So,theycanescapefromincreasinglycomplexandstressfullivesthatarehard

todealwith,”Greenhalghsaid.A.Otherkidultsstillenjoychildren’sstoriesandfairytales.B.Butnowsomeadultsfindtheycannotleavechildhoodbehind.C.A

ndsomeadultsoftenrunintotheproblemoffindingagoodjob.D.Theydosobecauselifeinabusyandstressfulcityfrightensthem.E.HelloKitty,Garfield,andSnoopyhav

emanyadultfansaroundtheworld.F.Headdedthatkidultculturemayfillthegenerationgapbetweenadultsandkids.G.Theymaynotbegreatparentsaswellas

abletotakeonadultresponsibilities.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AChicagowoman'sactofkindnesshelpedhomelesspeoplestaywarm.CandicePayne4120hotelroomsonhercreditcardwithagroupofstrangersfollowingher.Paynebook

edthehotelroomsafter42howlife-threateningthesub-zerotemperatureswouldbefortheChicagoanswithout43.Sheposteda

boutitonsocialmediaandsoonthe44andofferstohelpbringfoodcamefloodingin."45theydidn'tknowhowtoorwheretostarttohelp,soI'mgladthatI

wasabletobethat46,"shesaid.Whentemperatures47to22degreesbelowzero,agroupofhomelesspeoplehadtoabandontheirtentsnearahighway.Payneandotherv

olunteersdug48intotheirpocketsandpaidfor60roomsatahotelonChicago'sSouthSide.Andthevolunteersbuilt49friendshipseventhoughmostofthemjustmet.WhenJe

rmaineandRobertgottheofferfora(n)50bed,theyweregettingreadytosleeponthe51."Wedon'tgetthattypeofhelp,"Jerma

inesaid."Ireallyneededthematthat52,sotheycamerightintime."TheyhuggedPayneandthankedher,touchedbythe53kindness.Thisvolunteergroup

hasbeenableto54threenightsatthehotelforabout80people.They'rehopingtocontinueworkingtogethertohelp55amorelong-termsolution.41.A.boughtB.tookC.charge

dD.built42.A.checkingB.measuringC.reportingD.realizing43.A.homeB.choiceC.dreamD.job44.A.suggestionsB.instructionsC.don

ationsD.solutions45.A.InsteadB.HardlyC.FortunatelyD.Maybe46.A.providerB.connecterC.organizerD.manager47.A.reachedB.droppedC.roseD.fell48.

A.deepB.longC.anxiouslyD.hopefully49.A.amazingB.surprisingC.amusingD.lasting50.A.freeB.warmC.attractiveD.expensive51.A.roadB.beachC.streetD.mou

ntain52.A.pointB.movementC.placeD.hotel53.A.unexpectedB.unwrittenC.undeliveredD.unmeasured54.A.payB.receiveC.cover

D.enjoy55.A.determineB.provideC.designD.accomplish第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ChinesearchaeologistsannouncedSatu

rdaythatsomenewmajordiscoverieshavebeenmadeatthelegendarySanxingduiRuinssiteinSichuanProvince.Archaeologistshavefoundsixnewsacrificialpi

ts(祭祀坑)andunearthedmorethan500items56(date)backabout3,000yearsattheSanxingduiRuins.Thenewpitssitnexttotwosacrificialpits57(discov

er)in1986.Togethertheyformanareain58peopleoftheancientShucivilizationoffered59(sacrifice)toheaven,earthandtheirancestors,andprayedforprosperityan

dpeace.Thepitsarerectangular(矩形的),60areasrangingbetween3.5squaremetersand19squaremeters.Sofar,archaeologists61(dig)outvariousculturalitemsfromfouro

fthepits,includingpiecesofgoldmasks,goldfoil,bronzemasks,bronzetrees,ivoryandjade.62restofthenewlydiscoveredpitsarestillundere

xcavation.ThediscoverieshaveshownthedistinctivenessoftheShucivilizationandthe63(diverse)oftheChinesecivilization.Literallymeaning“Three-StarPiles”,

theSanxinduiRuinssiteisamongChina’stopten64(archaeology)findsofthe20thcentury.Covering12squarekm,therelicssite,locatedinthecityofGuanghan,abou

t60kmfromChengdu,65(believe)tobetheremnants(遗迹)oftheShuKingdominancientChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是高三学生爱字香,你感到新作文题型—读后

续写(extendedwriting)很具挑战性。请给好友易加分写一封信,咨询他的备考建议。内容包括:1.写信原因2.题型简介3.你的困难注意:1.写作词数应为80左右2.请在答题卡相应位置作答DearYiJiafen,

Yours,AiZixiang第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完成的短文。“Oncetherewasashiptravellingonthetoughseaandontheshiptherewasacouple.Allof

asudden,theshipmetwithanaccidentandthecouplehadnochoicebuttoruntothelifeboatwithoutdelay.Afterreachingthere,t

heyrealizedthattherewasspaceonlyforoneperson.Atthatverymoment,thehusbandpushedhiswifebehindhimandjumpedontothelifeboathimself,leavinghiswifest

andingonthesinkingshipandshoutingsomethingdesperatelytoherhusbandwithhereyesfilledwithtears.”Theteacher

stoppedherstorytellingandaskedherstudents,“Guys,guesswhatitwasthatsheshouted.”Moststudentsanswered,“Ihateyou!”Afterlisteningtothisreply,theteachergl

ancedthoughthewholeclassagainandnoticedthattherewasaboysittingsilentlythroughout.Thensheaskedhimthesameq

uestion.Theboyanswered,“Ibelieveshewouldhaveshouted—takecareofourchild.”Listeningtohisremark,theteacherwassurpr

isedandaskedtheboydoubtfully,“Haveyouheardofthisstorybefore?”Shakinghishead,theboysaidsoftlyandsadly,“No,1haven’t.Butthat’swhatmymothersaid

tomyfatherbeforeshediedofadeadlydisease.”Movedandfeelingsad,theteacherreplied,"Youranswerisabsolutelyright!"Thenshecontinued,“Let'stak

eupthestory.Theshipsankeventuallyandthehusbandwenthomeandbroughtuptheirdaughteralone.Manyyearslaterafterthedeathoftheman,theirdaughterwastidyingupal

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