【全国百强校】黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2019届高三上学期期末考试(含听力)英语试题
黑龙江
高三
期末
2019-01-24
664次
整体难度:
容易
考查范围:
主题、语篇范围
一、听力选择题 添加题型下试题
A.In a library. | B.In a bookstore. | C.In a classroom. |
【知识点】 闲暇活动
A.Hot. | B.Cool. | C.Cold. |
【知识点】 描绘天气
A.$ 50. | B.$ 100. | C.$ 150. |
【知识点】 日常生活
A.Write Daisy a note of apology. |
B.Return Daisy’s notes in a few days. |
C.Apologize when Daisy is less angry. |
【知识点】 日常生活
6. What does the woman say about the jacket?
A.It feels bad. | B.It is of high quality. | C.It isn’t worth the money. |
A.He has gained weight. | B.He bought a wrong size. | C.He likes to wear a small size. |
【知识点】 购物选择
8. What does the man want to have?
A.Seafood. | B.Fast food. | C.Vegetables. |
A.To Antonio’s. | B.To the Pizza House. | C.To Sally’s Home Cooking. |
【知识点】 家庭生活
10. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The man’s health. | B.The man’s lifestyle. | C.The man’s house. |
A.Take care of her car. | B.Look after her apartment. | C.Pay attention to her health. |
A.Working. | B.Taking exercise. | C.Waiting for the bus. |
【知识点】 日常生活
13. How does the man’s apartment always look?
A.Empty. | B.Untidy. | C.Comfortable. |
A.The door. | B.The drawers. | C.The windows. |
A.The refrigerator. | B.The computer. | C.All of his CDs. |
A.Fill out a report. | B.Check for fingerprints. | C.Ask the man some questions. |
【知识点】 职业内容
17. When did the speaker have the strange experience yesterday?
A.In the morning. | B.At noon. | C.In the evening. |
A.He had the light with him. |
B.He talked with the speaker. |
C.He looked kind and friendly. |
A.He gave him some food. |
B.He showed him the way down. |
C.He provided him with accommodation. |
A.The old man was gone. |
B.The speaker thanked the old man. |
C.The speaker was frightened to death. |
【知识点】 故事
二、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
Family Fun in Canadian Museum of Nature
Bring the whole family to rediscover our fully redecorated museum.
* WHAT TO SEE AND DO
Check out What’s On for all the events, educational activities and HD movies happening during your visit.Care for birds, dive down into the depths at the helm (舵柄) of a research submersible(潜水器) or explore a cave… on the first floor. Don’t miss our gallery play areas on the third floor when visiting with kids. By visiting here, your children will learn more about nature. Check out Our Exhibitions which presents our special exhibitions and our galleries.Be sure to stop at our Nature Boutique on the second floor for a vast selection of games, books and nature-related souvenirs from 9:30 am until the museum closes for the day.
* HOURS, ADMISSION, SERVICES AND MORE
Opening hours: Regular Hours (September 4 -May 31) 9 am-5pm except Monday and Thursday Summer Hours (June 1-September 2) 9 am-6 pm(Saturday-Wednesday) 9 am-8 pm(Thursday and Friday) | General Admission: Free for members. Adult: $14.50 Senior (65+): $12.50 Student (18+): $12.50 Student (13+): $12.50 Child (3–12): $10.50 Tiny Tot (0–2): Free A general admission ticket is required—even when the price is free, as it is for members and Tiny Tots—if you want to see a movie or a special exhibition. Buy a combo that includes both tickets already. Ticket combo includes general admission and a 3D movie. Adult: $18.50 Senior (65+): $16.50 Student (18+): $16.50 Student (13+): $16.50 Child (3–12): $14.50 Tiny Tot (0–2): Free Member: $3 |
Parking: Paid parking is available on the Canadian Museum of Nature grounds. Rates: $3 per half hour maximum of $14 per day (until 4:30 am) evening flat rate: $5 (4:30 pm -4:30 am) Charges accumulate (evening and next day) for vehicles that are parked overnight. |
The Canadian Museum of Nature provides a host of information, images and videos on our websites about nature, such as http://www.nature.ca/en/family-fun and http://www.expeditionarctic.ca/. The museum also participates in several social networks. Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
21. In Canadian Museum of Nature, visitors can _____________.A.exhibit their own nature-related works |
B.raise their general awareness of nature |
C.be trained to drive submersibles professionally |
D.buy souvenirs on the second floor as soon as it opens |
A.$ 52.5 | B.$ 74 |
C.$ 45.5 | D.$ 59.5 |
A.To talk about the museum’s reputation. |
B.To encourage participation in developing the museum. |
C.To provide some contact details of the museum. |
D.To advertise upcoming events for the museum. |
I attended a party one night. During the dinner a man told a humorous story based on the quotation: "There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will.”
The storyteller mentioned that the quotation was from the Bible. I knew he was wrong. There couldn't be the slightest doubt about it. To get a feeling of importance and display my superiority, I appointed myself as an unwelcome committee member to correct him. He stuck to his guns. "What? From Shakespeare? Impossible! Absurd! That quotation was from the Bible.” And he knew it.
The storyteller was sitting on my right; and Frank Gammond, an old friend of mine, was seated on my left. Mr. Gammond had devoted years to the study of Shakespeare. So the storyteller and I agreed to submit the question to Mr. Gammond. Mr. Gammond listened, kicked me under the table, and then said,"Dale, you are wrong. The gentleman is right. It is from the Bible."
On our way home that night, I said to Mr. Gammond, “Frank, you knew that quotation was from Shakespeare. "Yes, of course," he replied, “Hamlet,Act Five, Scene Two. But we were guests at a happy time, my dear Dale. Why argue with the storyteller? Why prove to him he is wrong? Why not let him save his face? Always avoid your sharp angle." I learned a lesson I'll never forget. I not only had made the storyteller uncomfortable, but also had put my friend in an embarrassing situation. How much better it would have been had I not become argumentative.
Nine times out of ten, an argument ends with each of the contestants more firmly convinced than ever that he is absolutely right. You can't win an argument. You can't because if you lose it, you lose it; and if you win it, you lose it
24. What did the author do to get a feeling of importance at the party?A.Tell a humorous story. | B.Show off his rich knowledge. |
C.Teach the storyteller a lesson. | D.Correct the storyteller's mistake. |
A.Because he didn't know much about the Bible. |
B.Because he thought the author was really wrong. |
C.Because he was thoughtful and wanted to stop the author. |
D.Because he was humorous and played tricks on the author . |
A.Thankful. | B.Regretful. |
C.Satisfied, | D.Confused. |
A.You Can't Win an Argument | B.You Can't Make Mistakes in Public |
C.Do Have an Open Mind | D.Mind Your Manners at a Party |
【知识点】 哲理感悟
When most people think of the word, “brand”, they think of the Nike Swoosh, Ford “blue oval,” McDonalds Golden Arches, or the “State Farm is There” jingle. They know what theywill get with a wellbranded product or service as promised. Think of Volvo, for instance, and your first thoughts are probably something like “well built, comfortable, Swedish” and, most of all, “safety”.
So a brand is a lot more than a logo, icon, or slogan. Catchy as it may sound, it isn’t the “brand” in the true sense—and it certainly isn’t what makes the brand valuable.A company’s brand is a promise. It’s a description of the company’s character. To some extent, it’s a mission; it’s how the company creates and delivers value. Also, it’s the feeling the company conveys to its stakeholders. Successful brands meet various challenges and consistently deliver on their promises, which is how they create brand value.To illustrate it, here are some brand promises from three highly successful, world-wide brands:The NFL: “To be the premier sports and entertainment brand that brings people together, connecting them socially and emotionally like no other.”Coca-Cola: “To inspire moments of optimism and uplift.”VirginAtlantic: “To be genuine, fun, contemporary, and different in everything we do at a reasonable price.”
Interesting. In none of the above cases does the brand promise describe what these companies do or provide. The NFL’s brand promise says nothing about football. Coca-Cola doesn’t talk about providing the best soft drinks in the world. And Virgin Atlantic’s promise goes a lot farther than seating passengers in its aircrafts.
Of course, a promise is nowhere near enough. The promise along with look, personality, time, money, and hard work combined can eventually help to build and maintain great brands and acquire a special patina(光泽) of what I call “me” appeal, showing my personal appetite. Apple has that patina. All of this can lead to sub-brands, like iPhone and iPad which acquire the glory of the parent brand.
Sometimes a brand is memorable because of little things. TD Bank has a special place in their branches for you to deposit all those coins you collect in jars. It is called the Penny Arcade that turns depositing your coins into a fun game in which you can even win prizes. Years ago, Dime Savings Bank in New York had a small dime(十分硬币) carrier. It was given to kids and then they’d fill up its 50 slots (投币口) with a dime in each one and bring it to exchange for a $5 bill.
28. What can we know from the first 2 paragraphs?A.People tend to believe in top brands because they deliverwhat is promised. |
B.Well branded Swedish products are of good quality but more costly than others. |
C.Well branded products are faced with great challenges of quality currently. |
D.A company shouldn’t care about logos because they can’t make the brand valuable. |
A.thecontract between a company and the people who interact with it |
B.the only way to build and maintain a great brand’s value |
C.a description of what a company actually does for its consumers |
D.an important factor contributing to the success of a brand |
A.A financial company. | B.A high-tech software product. |
C.An airline company. | D.An entertainment product. |
A.Buying a certain brand says nothing about the person who buys it. |
B.Little things can mean a lot and make a brand memorable. |
C.Sub-brands are relatively easy to build and generate huge profits. |
D.Dime Savings Bank’s dime carriers are difficult for kids to operate. |
Something’s happening at the lowest point on our planet,some 1,388 feet below sea level. The Dead Sea, a salt lake close to Israel, Jordan and the West Bank, is shrinking at an alarming rate—about 3.3 feet per year, according to the environmentalist group EcoPeace Middle East.
“It’s not just like one country is punishing the Dead Sea; it’s more like the whole region,” said photographer Moritz Küstner, who visited the area in February to work on his series “The Dying Dead Sea”.
The Dead Sea needs water from the other natural sources surrounding it, such as the Jordan River basin. But around the 1960s, the courses of some water sources it relied upon were diverted. Israel, for instance, built a pipeline during that time so it could supply water throughout the country.
Mineral extraction(提取) industries are another main reason why the water levels are declining, experts say. The Dead Sea’s minerals have been popular for their medical power and can often be found in cosmetics(化妆品) and other consumer products.
And then, of course, there’s the Middle East’s hot, dry climate, which makes it difficult for the lake to refill itself. Last year, Israel and Jordan signed a $900 million deal in an effort to stabilize the Dead Sea’s water levels. It involves building a canal from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea which would be able to not only supply water to Israel and Jordan but also to pump much needed water—some 300 million cubic meters annually—into the Dead Sea.
“This is the most important and significant agreement since the peace treaty with Jordan (in 1994),” said Silvan Shalom, Israel’s energy and water resources minister at the time. Whether the canal—estimated to take three years to complete—will work out positively and as planned remains to be seen.
For now, Küstner shows us that the Dead Sea remains very much a place of interest, with people from all over the world going there to swim in its salty waters.
32. How many reasons for the Dead Sea’s shrinking does the author mention in the passage?A.One. | B.Two. |
C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.Switch. | B.Improve. |
C.Accomplish. | D.Repair. |
A.The Dead Sea is drying out causing water shortage to humans. |
B.Küstner visited the Dead Sea to shoot TV series about people’s life. |
C.The Dead Sea’s minerals have been used in some products. |
D.The Dead Sea’s water levels have been stabilized by building a canal. |
A.How the Dead Sea’s water levels’ decline influences human beings. |
B.How important the Dead Sea is in Israel,Jordan and the West Bank. |
C.What we should do to save the Dead Sea from being destroyed. |
D.Why the Dead Sea is dying and the measure taken to save it. |
How to Deal With Gossip (流言蜚语)
Gossip is a double-edged sword. Not only can it be incredibly harmful for you, but also others may be affected. Do a serious favor for your friends and yourself --- quit your gossip habit and become a better and more positive person. It’s good to find ways to get started dealing with gossip.
●Face the source of the rumor directly. If you know for sure who’s responsible for spreading a rumor about you, don’t take it lying down. When you have a chance, walk right up to him or her and say that you don’t appreciate the mean things she/he has said. Stay calm when you do this. You don’t want to adopt the cruel words this person has.
●Alert your friends. If you learn that someone’s been spreading nasty rumors about you, your first action should be to consult with your close friends.
●Ignore it.
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●Stay away from people who gossip. The single best way to avoid having gossip told about you is to stay away from the kinds of people who tell mean gossip! As popular or cool as they may seem, these people are sad and desperate. They can’t have a good time without spreading hurtful rumors about someone else. Don’t bother with them.
A.When you’re worried about a piece of gossip, change the way you live. |
B.Tell an authority about it. |
C.Gossip is often best dealt with by paying no attention to it at all. |
D.They should be people you know and trust. |
E.Work out a plan to avoid being laughed at. |
F.Find friends who don’t get enjoyment from hurting people. |
G.You also don’t expect to give bystanders the impression that the rumor’s true. |
【知识点】 社会关系
三、完形填空 添加题型下试题
One day, a professor entered the classroom and asked his students to prepare for a surprise test. They waited anxiously at their desks for the test to begin. The professor
“I want you to write what you
The students, thoroughly
At the end of the class, the professor
“I’m not going to grade this. I
The dark spots are very
A.gave away | B.wrapped up | C.handed out | D.held up |
A.Since | B.Until | C.Although | D.After |
A.jump | B.fold | C.open | D.turn |
A.exercises | B.choices | C.questions | D.headlines |
A.remember | B.see | C.study | D.imagine |
A.disapproving | B.confused | C.relieved | D.annoyed |
A.collected | B.finished | C.marked | D.selected |
A.excuse | B.emergency | C.exception | D.explanation |
A.scored | B.answered | C.returned | D.read |
A.just | B.also | C.even | D.still |
A.more | B.black | C.beautiful | D.white |
A.lives | B.classrooms | C.colleges | D.studies |
A.send | B.keep | C.enjoy | D.show |
A.burden | B.gift | C.pressure | D.lesson |
A.freedom | B.courage | C.reasons | D.festivals |
A.threatens | B.ruins | C.provides | D.changes |
A.However | B.Therefore | C.Besides | D.Moreover |
A.close | B.complicated | C.special | D.strong |
A.stay | B.contact | C.satisfaction | D.disappointment |
A.dark | B.round | C.dirty | D.small |
【知识点】 哲理感悟
四、语法填空 添加题型下试题
Qian Zhongshu was a Chinese scholar and writer, known for his wit and erudition(博学). Despite failing in mathematics, Qian
Qian lived in Shanghai from 1941 to 1945,
【知识点】 文学家
五、改错 添加题型下试题
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear Tom,
I’m glad to hear that you are considering make up with Peter. If I am you, I would consider a bike as a birthday present for him.
As far as I know, Peter is always in poor health, so he should take more exercises by riding a bike to have his body build up. In the meanwhile, you can often go out by bike together, which is helpful in rebuilding your friendship. Besides, taking a bike is environmentally friendly means of transport. It is convenient to get around as well. Apart from giving him a gift, and you can also adopt other means, such as traveling, seeing a movie, having dinner and going shopping. No matter how you do, being sincere was the most important. Don’t hesitate, and trying to take action. I really hope that we can make up and be good friends forever.
Best wishes!
Li Hua
六、书信写作 添加题型下试题
1. 手表有质量问题;
2. 店员态度蛮横无理,问题没有解决;
3. 希望更换或退货。
注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am Li Hua, one of your customers.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sincerely yours,
Li Hua.
试卷分析
试卷题型(共 19题)
试卷难度
知识点分析
细目表分析 导出
题号 | 难度系数 | 详细知识点 | 备注 |
一、听力选择题 | |||
1 | 0.85 | 职业内容 | 短对话 |
2 | 0.85 | 闲暇活动 | 短对话 |
3 | 0.85 | 描绘天气 | 短对话 |
4 | 0.85 | 日常生活 | 短对话 |
5 | 0.85 | 日常生活 | 短对话 |
6-7 | 0.65 | 购物选择 | 长对话 |
8-9 | 0.65 | 家庭生活 | 长对话 |
10-12 | 0.65 | 日常生活 | 长对话 |
13-16 | 0.65 | 职业内容 | 长对话 |
17-20 | 0.65 | 故事 | 长对话 |
二、阅读理解 | |||
21-23 | 0.65 | 广告/布告 应用文 直接理解 语意转化 数字计算 | 阅读单选 |
24-27 | 0.65 | 哲理感悟 | 阅读单选 |
28-31 | 0.65 | 哲理感悟 商品 | 阅读单选 |
32-35 | 0.65 | 人与动植物 环境保护 说明文 直接理解 正误判断 文章大意 词义猜测 | 阅读单选 |
36-40 | 0.65 | 社会关系 | 七选五 |
三、完形填空 | |||
41-60 | 0.65 | 哲理感悟 | |
四、语法填空 | |||
61-70 | 0.65 | 文学家 | 短文语填 |
五、改错 | |||
71 | 0.65 | 方法/策略 朋友 友谊 | 短文改错 |
六、书信写作 | |||
72 | 0.65 | 社会关系 购物选择 | 其他应用文 |