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精品名师归纳总结至臻高考20XX届 3 月其次次测试英语试卷第 I 卷第一部分 :听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时, 先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容终止后,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 ;每道题 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 三个选项中选出正确选项,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。例: How much is the shirt.A. 19.15B. 9.18C. 9.15答案是 C。1. What does the woman want to do.A. Find a place.B. Buy a map.C. Get an address.2. What does the man do for the woman.A. Repair her carB. Give her a rideC. Pick up her aunt.3. Who might Mr. Peterson be.A. A new professorB. A department headC. A company director.4. What does the man think of the book.A. Quite difficult.B. Very interesting.C. Too simple.5. What are the speakers talking about.A. WeatherB. ClothesC. News.其次节听下面 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 三个选项中选出正确选项, 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,每道题 5 秒钟。听完后,各小题给出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6、 7 小题。6. Why is Harry unwilling to join the woman.A. He has a pain in his knee.B. He wants to watch TV .C. he is too lazy.7. What will the woman probably do next.A. Stay at home.B. Take Harry to hospital.C. Do some exercise.听第 7 段对话,回答8、 9 小题。8. When will the man be home from work. A. At 5:45B. At 6:15C. At 6:50可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结9. Where will the speakers go.A. The Green House Cinema.B. The New State Cinema.C. The UME Cinema.听第 8 段对话,回答第10 至 12 题。10. How will the speakers go to New York.A. By air.B. By taxi.C. By bus.11. Why are the speakers making the trip.A. For business.B. For shopping.C. For holiday.12. What is the probable relationship between the speakers.A. Driver and passengerB. Husband and wifeC. Fellow workers.听第 9 段对话,回答第13 至 16 题。13. Where does this conversation probably take place.A. In a restaurant.B. In an office.C. In a classroom.14. What does John do now.A. He s a trainer.B. He s a tour guide. C. He s a college student.15. How much can a new person earn for the first year. A. $10,500.B. $12,000.C. $15,000.16. How many people will the woman hire.A. FourB. ThreeC. Two听第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 题。17. How long has the speaker lived in a big city.A. One year.B. Ten years.C. Eighteen years18. What is the speaker s opinion on public transport.A. It s comfortable B. It s t-ismaevingC. It s cheap.19. What is good about living in a small town.A. It s safer. B. It s healthier. C. It s more convenient.20. What kind of life does the speaker seem to like most.A. Busy.B. Colourful.C. Quiet.其次部分阅读懂得(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 小题 ;每道题 2 分,满分30 分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和 D 中,选出正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATeacher,Lawyer ,Doctor when someone says“ ca,retheerse”classic jobs are the first ones you think about ,right. We' ve found four uncommon careers with awesome and unusual benefits. Chief Listening OfficerYou may not have heard of a Chief Listening Officer, but they ve probably heard from you.CLOs closely monitor social platforms and conversations to keep an eye and ear. on what s being said about theircompany or brand. Your workenables a fast response to any and all complaints, questions, or misinformation.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结Why it s awesom:eThis job is on the rise. As more organizations rely on social media formarket research and customer service, the position of CLO will only become more important. Food StylistMouth - watering restaurant commercials and wasteful magazine photographs of delicious food don' t come easy: it takes the work of a food stylist to make it all happen. Armed with cooking skills , creative style , and tools ranging from lipstick to lard, you get food ready for itsphotograph.Why it' s awesome: This is one of those rare cooking jobs that provide chances to create, but doesn' t require you to slave away in a restaurant kitchen.Global Mobility ConsultantAs a global mobility consultant, you help employees make smooth transitions 过渡) into their new homes whether it' s in Bangkok, Berlin, or the next state over.Why it' s awesome: If you're the type who enjoys travel and likes learning about other cultures, systems and traditions, this career could be a perfect fit. As companies continue to expand across borders, this position is expected to grow by 21 percent over the next few years.Computational LinguistComputationalLinguistshelpcomputers and humans communicatewithothers.More specifically, you create computer programs that can translate, transcribe, and comprehend regular, human language.Why it' s awesome: This field is the front line for exciting technological areas like speech recognition and artificial intelligence. In other words, you could help create robots.21. What does a Chief Listening Officer do.A. To do market research.B. To listen to chief officers.C. To track social platforms and conversations.D. To respond to customers opinions.22. What is vital if you want to be a food stylist.A. Cooking skills and creativity.B. Restaurants and delicious food.C. Hard work in a restaurant kitchen.D. Commercials and magazines.23. What may contribute to the growing need for global mobility consultants.A. People s lfoovretravel.B. Companies tendency to expand globally.C. Employees desire for great progress.D. People s interest in other cultures.24. What are computational linguists good at according to the text.A. Creating robots.B. Communicating with others.C. Speech recognition.D. Both computers and languages.BThere s a secret spot in Ireland. And the locals don t want you to know it exists. I found it by chance. The Irish are world-famousfor being a friendlynation and yet you可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结hesitate as youclimbto the topofa hilland see a fishermanstoringhis tools,the dog good-naturedly circling his feet. The camera comes out. The scene is so in line with the postcard Ireland you remember seeing pinned to the wall. Walking closer you drop the camera until you' re close enough to simply watch and listen. The water gently touches his boat. His tools hit the dock码头), making ringing noises.The dog has discovered you sitting so quietly on the hill and although he' s been playing inthe water he knows no sense of politeness and runs toward you only a slight delay in his step as his owner shouts out a command. It slows his progress toward you, but only slightly. That dog is about to give you the wettest and hairiest hug you' ve had in weeks.The dog has opened the door to conversation now and as the dog leads you to the fisherman you glance toward the sound of an approaching car ,his wife ,here to pick him up and transport his catch back into town. The immediate polite conversations unfold I' m an obvious American and don' t deny it , they' re curious as to why such a healthy and pretty young lady such as myself iswandering the cold hills in such a remote area of Ireland.“ Single are you. Well why in the world are you traveling byyourself,you 11 never meet aman that way.” demands the wife. She s atoughcustomer and can utnderstand myanswer “ becauseI enjoyit , ” evidenced byher long-suffering sigh and a muttering 喃喃自语) about“ young people” .Theres a secret spot in Ireland,and Im not going to tell you whereit is. I m not going to tell where it is because I know there' re other Irish towns out there just like it all laced with joy ofsimplicity.25. What is the writer s identity.A. A detective.B. A traveler.C. A journalist.D. A fisherman.26. Which word best describes the wife s reaction to the author.A. Rudeness.B. Curiosity.C. Envy.D. Worry.27. How does the writer feel about Ireland.A. Full of secrets.B. Not developed.C. A place with simple joy.D. A place with beautiful scenery.CThe end of the school year is in sight Christmas cards,candy canes and of course,end of year reports.While most parents welcome an assessment of their kids' performance, they do not expecttheir own input to be evaluated. But a school in the UK is changing that. As well as assessing their students, they are dishing out grades to mums and dads. Parents that are really involved 参加 in their kid' s education are rewarded withan A , and parents that haven' t done their bit get a disappointing D.The school, Greasley Beauvale Primary in Nottinghamshire,uses criteriasuch as whethermums and dads have attended school events such as plays and parent teacher evenings to decide on the grade. The school s principal, Donna Chambtehrast, tshaeidscheme 方案) had been well received.“ There were some critics批 评),but my response was well, it can t do any harm. Between 15per cent and 20 per cent of parents started out in the lower categories but now that has been reduced to just two per cent , ”she explained.Chambers hopes that the scheme willhelp motivate parental involvement.“ Thesystem is important because you have got to get the parents on board from day one. That one hour initial可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结conversation saying they could improve will pay dividends for the rest of that child' s academic life” , she said.But while the scheme may be well intentioned, it is likely to be connected with parent shaming. There are lots of reasons why some mums and dads might not be involved in school activities such as work commitments, looking after younger children or caring for elderly relatives.And of course ,being involved in your kid' s education doesn' t begin and end at school. Thereis a lot that goes on behind the scenes from helping with homework to keeping uniforms freshly laundered. And what about all the parents who stayed up sewing special costumes at the last minute. Surely that earns a gold star instead of a grade.28. What do schools usually do at the end of the school year.A. Evaluating kids performances.B. Making Christmas cards.C. Dividing candies.D. Grading parents.29. What does the school s principal Chambers say about the scheme.A. It uses criteria to assess kids.B. It has gained much acceptance.C. It gives parents further education.D. It impr oves kids motivation for learning.30. What does the underlined part“ pa(y dPivairdae.n5dsprob”ably mean.A. Hold shares.B. Earn profits.C. Sacrifice health.D. Produce advantages.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结31. What does the author think of parents being involved in kidsA. It adds to parents burden.B. It brings shame to parents.C. It means far more than being graded.D. It increases parents commitment to education.Deducation. 可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结In Switzerland, the land of watches, trains really do run like clockwork.nds“ If I' m 30 sec可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结late,the train is gone,” said Michelle Kranz,who commutes 通勤 daily into Lucerne, where she works for the tourist board.Step across the border, and you re in a different universe. Italy has two rail s:chetdhuelesone printed in the brochure and another, flashing updates, on a board in the station. The first may be a fantasy。 the second, reality. Nextto posted departures, “ Invariably you see the word ritardato' delayed, ” said Rick Steve,s who writes guidebooks and runs a tour company calledEurope Through the Back Door in Edmonds, Wash.Your time or my time. When traveling,you r e in their time. And that can affect almost everything : catching trains and buses, shopping, getting a meal and making appointments.Knowing a little about the culture can prevent much of the frustration.“ It' s important to gowith the flow , ” Steves said.“ If you go to a restaurant in Spain at 7,pt.hmat. s bad news. Thestaff is eating then.” Try going a,ftera9s tph.emS. paniards do. For the Swiss , the earlier the可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结资料word 精心总结归纳 - - - - - - - - - - - -better, say 6 p. m. 。 after 10 ,a tourist hoping for a hot meal in Switzerland just might go hungry.However, in some LatinAmericannations, hours and minutes seem hardlyto matter. In Mexico , guests invited to a 6 p. m. social dinner think nothing of showing up two or three hourslater, said Terri Morrison, who is updating a 1995 guide she co wrote called , “ Kis,s Bow orShake Hands : How to Do Business in More Than Sixty Countries, ” for release next year. In fact, it' s wise to arrive at least an hour late for dinner in Mexico City,Morrison said , to avoidembarrassing an unprepared host.There are many theories as to whytime doesn' t flyat the same speed around the globe.Climate, economics and culture may play a role.32. Which country does best in punctuality.A. Switzerland.B. Italy.C. Spain.D. Mexico.33. What can be learned about Italian train services.A. They change schedules twice a day.B. They have no fixed schedules.C. They usually arrive on time.D. They often delay.34. What do the Mexican think of time.A. It means money.B. It is not important at all.C. It is embarrassing to be late.D. It is not enough for writers.35. What does the text mainly talk about.A. Punctuality is a special virtue.B. The Swiss appreciate tight schedule.C. Some cultures are more punctual than others.D. A small amount of lateness is acceptable.其次节(共5 小题 ;每道题 2 分,满分10 分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的正确选项。选项中有两项为余外选项。The Final Way to Get Cheap Hotel Rooms Does it seem like hotel costs just go up and up. It' s true that they rise each year, sometimes significantly. When determining which hotel has the best deal, you don' t just want to look at the nightly rate anymore. 36 Here are some tips to help you make the best decision.Look for extras.Common extras that can save you lots are free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and kids eat free. 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