江西省五校2015届高三上学期第二次联考英语试题及答案.docx
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1、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。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。请听第6段材料,回答第6至8题6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Friends. B. Pictures. C. Stories.7. Why does the woman think it stressful to go to the dentist?A. Its out of
2、control. B. Its embarrassing. C. It hurts.8. What does the man think is the most stressful?A. Being late. B. Having an exam. C. Moving to a new place.请听第7段材料,回答第9至11题9. What are they talking about?A. The books. B. The media. C. The Internet.10. What does the woman think of the Internet?A. Its boring
3、. B. Its available. C. Its convenient.11. What is the disadvantage of the book?A. There may be some false information. B. Its easy to get. C. Sometimes the information is out of date.请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题12. What does the man think of the new employee? A. He works hard. B. He often leaves work unfinishe
4、d. C. He works slowly.13. Why does the woman think its harmful to work too much? A. It will make the new employee tired of work. B. It will cause the new employee to fall ill. C. The work will suffer losses if the new employee is too tired.14. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Give the new
5、employee a vacation. B. Ask the new employee to do some work while hes on holiday. C. The work can be done by someone else.请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题15. Why doesnt he want to take the news job?A. He doesnt get a good pay. B. He dislikes working in a seaside town.C. He hates playing the same piece again and a
6、gain.16. What does the woman think of the job the man was offered?A. Boring. B. Well-paid. C. Tough.17. What do we know about the man?A. He likes traveling. B. He is good at playing the piano. C. He enjoys the seaside.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题18. What makes India one of the worlds great experiences for tra
7、veler?A. Its population. B. Its food. C. Its diversity.19. Where can people escape heat of summer in India?A. On the beach. B. Along the coasts. C. At the hill station.20. What is not mentioned about India?A. Its ancient healthcare system and wellness centers.B. Its rapid development of science and
8、technology.C. Its yoga, white water rafting and bungee jumping.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 AA new study has shown that the more power and money some people have, the less they care about others.Paul Piff works in the psychology department at the Uni
9、versity of California at Berkeley. He wanted to test his observations that people with more money or higher social position behave rudely, and that their behavior shows less concern for the feelings of others. In order to find out how different levels of privilege and different levels of wealth betw
10、een people in everyday life shape how they behave toward others and how they see the world, Paul Piff designed an experiment to study the behavior of strangers who were meeting for the first time. During these meetings, volunteers who had described themselves as wealthier did not seem interested in
11、getting to know the other person. People who had identified themselves as not wealthy were more likely to listen to and look at the stranger. They laughed more. They seemed to enjoy the get-together.Working with other Berkeley researchers, Paul Piff designed more than thirty experiments to study how
12、 wealth and social position affect behavior. One experiment studied the actions of drivers on a busy street.The researchers found that people driving expensive cars were less likely to stop for people trying to walk across the street. These drivers ignored traffic laws more often than drivers of old
13、er or less costly cars. Mr. Piff says this field of social science helps in understanding the causes of corruption among the powerful. Besides, Mr. Piff stresses that their findings correspond to those of other studies.He says the research suggests that for many people power and money can have a cor
14、rupting influence on social behavior. He is concerned that as wealth inequality increases in society, there is a strong pressure for people who care about fairness and equality to break their own rules of good behavior.21. What probably leads to Paul Piffs study?A. The task given to him by the psych
15、ology department.B. The daily behavior of rich people in public places.C. The actions of some wealthy drivers on a busy street.D. The results of other studies done by other scientists.22. Paul Piffs research on the behavior of strangers suggests that less wealthy people are more _ than wealthy ones.
16、A. generous B. selfish C. easy-going D. impolite23. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. less wealthy people will not follow the examples of wealthy peopleB. people have a tendency to become equally rich as society developsC. being wealthy or enjoying privilege has both advantages and disad
17、vantagesD. some leaders become corrupt because of wealth and privilege24. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Wealth and Power Affect Your Attitude to OthersB. Wealth and Power Inequality Breeds CorruptionC. Why Do Wealthy People Behave Impolitely?D. Who Are More Likely to Be Impolite?BThe
18、re are a few things in life more annoying: you are in the middle of a conversation with a friend, and suddenly she bursts out laughing, making you think youve made a brilliant joke. But then she says, “Sorry, I wasnt laughing at you. I just saw something really fun on a micro blog.” The Guardian des
19、cribed the scene of a friends face buried in a screen as “a distinctly 21st-century problem”. A new word has been created to describe this - phubbing. It is the act of looking at your mobile phone instead of paying attention to others during a social interaction. Like pointing at ones nose, phubbing
20、 is widely considered rude behavior. People everywhere are beginning to lose patience with the phenomenon. A Stop Phubbing campaign group has been started in Australia and at least five others have sprung up in its wake as anger about the lack of manners grows. The campaigns creator, Alex Haigh, 23,
21、 from Melbourne, said, “A group of friends and I were chatting when someone raised how annoying being ignored by people on mobiles was.” He has created a website where companies can download posters to discourage phubbing.Phubbing is just one symptom of our increasing dependence on mobile phones and
22、 the Internet which is replacing normal social interaction. A survey found that one out of three Britons would answer the phone in a restaurant and 19% said they would while being served in a shop. The survey comes after a supermarket assistant in south London refused to serve a woman until she stop
23、ped using her phone.Time magazine once pointed out, “Phubbing has a much greater potential harm to real-life connections by making people around us feel like we care more about posts than their presence.”In the UK, Glamour magazine even imagined how novelist Jane Austen (1775-1817) would have writte
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