山东省淄博实验中学高三英语第二学期4月份教学诊断考试试题.doc

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1、1山东省淄博实验中学高三英语第二学期 4月份教学诊断考试试题I卷第一部分 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. What are the speakers probably doing?A. Preparing for camping. B. Buying sleeping bags. C. Cleaning up the car.2. Where

2、 does the woman want to go?A. Chicago. B. Atlanta. C. Denver. 3. How does the woman feel?A. Satisfied. B. Discouraged. C. Excited. 4. Where are the speakers?A. At home. B. In the office. C. In the stadium. 5. Whats the womans attitude to McDonalds?A. Supportive. B. Neutral C. Opposed. 第二节 (共 15小题;每小

3、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至 7题。6. Where is the mans mother now?A. In the hospital. B. At home. C. At school.7. Why does the man ask a week off?A. To have an operation. B. To

4、do some cleaning. C. To look after his mother.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 9题。8. Why does the man suggest eating out?A. To enjoy a family dinner. B. To celebrate his promotion. C. To celebrate Shellys birthday.9. How old is the speakers granddaughter?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. What does th

5、e man want to learn?A. To repair cars. B. To drive a car. C. To sell cars. 211. Which courses will the man choose?A. Weekend courses. B. Full-time summer courses. C. Full-time winter courses.12. How many hours of training will the man get every day?A. 5. B. 6. C. 10.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题13. Why is the

6、 man attracted by NBA games?A. He is good at basketball skills.B. His father is a fan of NBA games.C. The result is changeable and unpredictable.14. What does the woman usually do at weekends?A. Stay in the dormitory. B. Go skating. C. Watch music videos.15. Where will the woman spend this weekend?A

7、. At home. B. In the gym. C. In the dormitory.16. What do the man and the woman have in common?A. They both have favorite sports.B. Their favorite sports are risky.C. They practise their favorite sports together.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. Why did the woman quarrel with her neighbor?A. He came home lat

8、e. B. He was too noisy. C. He stayed up late.18. How did the neighbor react after the speaker went to his apartment?A. He changed for the worse. B. He admitted his misbehavior. C. He apologized to her. 19. What did the speaker do after arguing with her neighbor?A. She gave him a gift. B. She had a t

9、alk with him. C. She watched a movie with him. 20. What is the speakers suggestion to Teddy?A. Turning to the police for help.B. Being patient and trying to stand it.C. Writing a friendly letter to the neighbor.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D四个选顼中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上

10、将该项涂黑。A3The Coca-Cola Company announced it had added a new alcoholic beverage to its portfolio exclusively in the Japanese market. The low-alcohol drink, or Chu-Hi, is a watered-down mixture of the Shouchu spirit (日本烧酒 ) plus flavoring. This isnt the first time Coca-Cola has experimented with flavor

11、s and tastes.Not all flavors are successful, but the unique flavors deserve a round of applause. Below are five other unusual Coca-Cola products that were released.BeverlyIntroduced in 1969, Beverly was an Italian aperitif, designed to be consumed before meals and believed to aid digestion. Competit

12、ors like Campari and San Pellegrino led to its discontinuation in 2009. OK SodaThis product was launched to capture the Generation X market in 1993. OK Soda cans had grim-looking illustrations in its ad campaign that responded to the idea that Generation X was cynical and disillusioned. Its slogan w

13、as “ Things are going to be OK“ and it even had its own manifesto (宣言). It was discontinued in 1995.Coca-Cola Blak Coffee in soda? Coca-Cola had developed this recipe for two years and finally released the carbonated coffee drink in 2006. It hoped it would tap into the premium coffee markets, but ju

14、st one year later Blak was discontinued.New Coke In 1985, the 99-year-old company decided it was scrapping its classic Coca-Cola recipe for a sweeter version to compete with Pepsi. In blind taste tests, people generally preferred the new recipe compared to the old. But three months after making the

15、switch, the company announced the return of the classic Coca-Cola.Coca-Cola PlusAfter more than a decade of research and development, Coca-Cola launched its first ever soda approved by the FOSHU food standard. The no-calorie and no-sugar drink contains fiber that will help reduce fat absorption and

16、help moderate blood sugar levels.21. Which of the following can help make fat absorption less?A. OK Soda. B. Coca-Cola Blak. C. Coca-Cola Plus. D. New Coke.22. Which of the following lasted longest? A. Beverly. B. OK Soda. C. Coca-Cola Blak. D. New Coke.23. What can we infer from the text? A. Its th

17、e first time Coca-Cola has experimented with flavors.B. Coca-Cola Blak is a no-calorie and no-sugar drink.C. All flavors by Coca-Cola Company are not successful.D. There are many successful products in Coca-Cola Company.4BEveryone should be so lucky as to have a friend like Francia Raisa. On Thursda

18、y, singer and actress Selena Gomez, 25, used Instagram to explain why she was “laying low” this summer. She posted a photo of herself in a hospital bed with her friend Francia Raisa holding hands. She said she recently received a kidney transplant from her best friend because of complications (并发症)

19、from lupus(狼疮), an autoimmune disease, which means it is the result of the immune system attacking normal tissue, including the kidneys, brain, heart and lungs.People with lupus may first experience tiredness, joint pain or a little bit of rash (皮疹) on their bodies and can go for a long time before

20、their doctors realize it is more serious. Many people see two or four doctors before the real problem is picked up. According to Dr. Kyriakos Kirou, roughly a third to one-half of people with lupus develop kidney disease, and up to one in five of them will eventually need a transplant, sometimes bec

21、ause they werent treated with effective drugs to prevent the immune system from attacking the kidneys. Though Gomez said that she was “very well now,” she warned about the dangers of not taking medical diagnoses seriously, like she initially did. Her Instagram post also called attention to two major

22、 health topics: the need for living organ donators and the fact that Gomez represents three groups more likely to be diagnosed with lupus and lupus-related kidney disease. Nine out of 10 people diagnosed with lupus are women, and most develop the disease between the ages of 15 to 44. And lupus is tw

23、o to three times more common among women of color, including Hispanic women, according to the Lupus Foundation.Raisa is Latina, and Gomezs father is of Mexican origin. While its not essential that the organ donator and receiver be of the same ethnicity, people who share a similar background sometime

24、s are better matched, according to data from the United Network for Organ Sharing.24. What can we learn about Francia Raisa?A. She is lucky. B. She is selfless.C. She is optimistic. D. She is encouraging.25. What is lupus like at its early stage?A. It is deadly. B. It is hard to recognize.C. Its sym

25、ptoms are psychological. D. It reminds you of a kidney disease.26. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. People with lupus. B. Colored women lupus patients.C. Lupus patients with kidney disease. D. Women between the ages of 15 to 44.27. What does the last paragraph mainly t

26、ell us?A. Raisa and Gomez have a similar background.B. Gomez has fully recovered thanks to the kidney from Raisa.5C. It is vital for the donator and receiver to be of the same race.D. The organ from the donator of the same race matches the receiver better.CWe humans are a curious species. As NASA sa

27、ys on its website, “Humans are driven to explore the unknown, discover new worlds, push the boundaries of our scientific and technical limits, and then push further.”And space exploration is where weve been “pushing” our furthest curiosity.The year 2019 began with two pieces of exciting space explor

28、ation news. On Jan 3, China landed a spacecraft, Change 4, on the moons far sidethe side we cant see from Earthfor the first time in human history. And according to a report published on Jan 9 in Nature, scientists from the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) detected repeated rad

29、io signals from a galaxy 1.5 billion light years away, possibly sent by intelligent aliens.However, whats even more exciting than the news is the fact that when it comes to space exploration, we forget our political and cultural differencesthe things that so obsess us.“When you go into space, you be

30、come part of this overall collective (集体) called humanity,” Ken Liu, Chinese-American sci-fi writer and translator, told Quartz website. “Youre no longer Chinese, American, Russian Your culture is left behind. Youre now just humanity with a capital H.”This magic has worked all the way along our jour

31、ney into space. When US astronaut Neil Armstrong (1930-2012) became the first human to set foot on the moon in 1969, for example, he told the world: “Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Now, with Change 4 touching down on new moon territory, Chinas aim is to help scientists fr

32、om around the world find out more about Earths only satellite. And with the discovery of the CHIME astronomers, were one step closer to answering a common question in science: “Are humans alone in the universe?”Its true that we are a curious species. But instead of being curious about the “unknown”,

33、 perhaps were really more eager to “push further” our own human “boundaries” and “limits”.28. Which of the following is the discovery of the CHIME scientists?A. A galaxy with intelligent aliens.B. Repeated radio signals sent by intelligent aliens.C. Repeated radio signals sent from a distant galaxy.

34、D. Radio signals from a galaxy several years ago.29. Why does the author quote Ken Lius words?6A. To introduce the famous writer, Ken Liu.B. To show that in space we are just humanity.C. To emphasize that culture is not important.D. To introduce the things that obsess us very much.30. What does the

35、author intend to do in paragraph 6?A. Further confirm his opinion.B. Add some background information.C. Summarize the previous paragraphs.D. Introduce a new topic for discussion.31. Whats the main idea of the text?A. China takes the lead in space exploration.B. Humans are not alone in the universe.C

36、. Space exploration is a common cause of mankind.D. Human desire to push the boundaries of scientific limits. DThe Broadcom MASTERS competition aims to find a balance between celebrating individual accomplishments and acknowledging that science seldom happens alone. The competition takes off when st

37、udents from around the country are teamed up and have to solve a series of hands-on challenges in the spotlight.Nowadays, kids are fed with “the myth of the lone scientist”, so placing such challenges in the middle school period has a huge potential for impact. The focus on teambuilding skills gets

38、students excited before more fears and stereotypes set in.The initial pool of qualified students comes from the participants in nation-wide science fairs. Those who score in the top 10% (about 10,000 kids) have the qualification to apply. The judges select the top 300 young scientists, and that grou

39、p is finally narrowed to 30 finalists.Selection at this stage is clearly an honor in itself, but it counts as step one for the finalists. They are then flown to Washington, D.C. and placed into teams of five for the hands-on part of the competition. Each team is made up of students with different ta

40、lents and skills, including academic focus and experience.Unlike the science fairs, where most of the work takes place behind the scenes and students share a polished outcome, the hands-on challenges create a space where the work is the competition itself. The students take up a range of challenges

41、in science, technology, engineering, math and so on. Each of the challenges will need the insight and skills of multiple team members.Judges observing the challenges arent just looking for outcomes but also for leadership, teamwork and problem solving.7The Broadcom MASTERS attracts increasing number

42、s of passionate and talented young people who are eager to take part in a program that helps them grow as scientists, engineers and inventors. It lets the students experience a sense of coming together with true peers. More importantly, it provides them with new skills to tackle future challenges32.

43、 What does the Broadcom MASTERS competition mainly focus on?A. Individual accomplishments. B. Hands-on challenges. C. Academic performance. D. Team work.33. What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?A. A large number of kids take part in the science fairs.B. Its not easy to be qualified as a member of th

44、e finalists. C. The judges are too strict with the participants.D. The nation-wide science fairs are well organized.34. What can we infer from the text?A. The Broadcom MASTERS competition has an increasing impact.B. Middle school students prefer to challenge each other.C. Students can learn more new

45、 skills from the Broadcom MASTERS.D. The science fairs will be completely replaced by the Broadcom MASTERS.35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Learning to Take on Scientific ChallengesB. Outstanding Students are Publicly HonoredC. Bringing Individual Potential to a Team OpportunityD. Th

46、e Science Fair: A Platform Where Students Dreams Take off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 you sat up or had a poor night of sleep last night, you know its difficult to stay awake in class today. Your teachers voice might begin to sound like a lullaby. 36 To keep y

47、ourself awake, some tips are worth trying in class.Sit in the front of the room. Why? 37 Besides, itll be easier to pay attention and participate when youre in the front. Youll also be near the people who are more likely to participate, and the sound of their voices might keep you awake.38 Ask and a

48、nswer questions and pay attention to the lecture. This will help if youre tired or discouraged by the content of the lecture, because you can ask your teacher questions to get to the bottom of the problems. Talking will also keep you engaged and alert. It might be helpful to make a goal for yourself

49、 to answer or ask at least 3 questions per class. 39 For example, you might say “I 8didnt understand the last part of the proof. Could you explain it again in more detail?”Listen actively to the lesson. Active listening is a great way to force yourself to stay awake because it requires engagement of your mind as well as your bo

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