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1、届河北省邢台市高三上学期期末考试英语试题2018届河北省邢台市高三上学期期末考试英语试题第一部分: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 will the woman probably do today?A. Attend the wedding. B. Go over her lessons. C. Eat out with the man.2. What

2、 will the weather be like tomorrow?A. It will rain. B. It will be cold. C. It will be windy.3. When will the next bus leave?A. At 9:30. B. At 9:35. C. At 10:00.4. Where is the woman going for holiday this year?A. Canada. B. Turkey. C. Italy.5. What is the woman going to do this afternoon?A. Attend a

3、 meeting. B. Go to a chess club. C. Watch a tennis match.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,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、7题。6. What material would the man like for spring?A. Leather. B. Cotton. C. Wool.7. Wha

4、t colour would the woman like?A. White. B. Red. C. Pink.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the woman doing when the man speaks to her?A. Listening to music. B. Seeing a film. C. Writing a letter.9. What will the woman do before she leaves for France?A. Attend a language class.B. Read more French novels.C. A

5、pply for a new program.10. What does the woman think is most important for one to study abroad?A. The ability to learn new languages quickly.B. The ability to learn new things quickly.C. The mastery of a foreign language.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What happened to the man today?A. He lost his job.B. He ma

6、de his boss angry.C. His was replaced by a new employee.12. How did the man feel about his situation?A. Astonished. B. Extremely angry. C. Sad but not surprised.13. What is the man going to do?A. Wait to be called back to the company.B. Talk with his boss about his problems.C. Start to look for a ne

7、w job.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What class has the woman already taken?A. Spanish. B. Math. C. Biology.15. How does the woman feel about science classes?A. She doesnt like them.B. She regrets to have taken them.C. Shes quite interested in them.16. What kind of job will the man try to get?A. Driving a tax

8、i. B. Working in a gas station. C. Working in a restaurant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Which of the following ha something to do with the War of Independence?A. Fords Theater. B. Valley Forge. C. President Lincoln.18. What plays an important role in peoples life in America?A. Sport. B. History. C. Educati

9、on.19. What are young people encouraged to do?A. Value the past and focus on the future.B. Value new things and change with the times.C. Make their own choices and succeed.20. What is America like in the eyes of most foreigners?A. A hopeful place. B. A slow-paced nation. C. A backward country.第二部分 阅

10、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四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADog parks on Long IslandFor dog lovers, parking dogs sometimes might be a problem. From entertainment facilities to park tips, weve collected everything you need to know before you take your pet for an afternoon of outdoor fun.1.

11、Amagansett, Napeague State ParkAmagansett, Napeague State Park, Route 27. Dogs are allowed on a leash(狗链)in this undeveloped park, which includes trails, wooded areas and roads. Access to the beach. No water source or public bathrooms.2. East Meadow, Eisenhower ParkEast Meadow, Eisenhower Park, Sali

12、sbury Park Drive and Stewart Avenue, East Meadow. In addition to dhaded seating, each run has a water source. Permits are free, but required.3. Calverton, Isaac ParkCalverton, Isaac Park, on the Grumman Site, within Veterans Memorial Park. Separated by large and small dogs, this half-acre plot has s

13、hade trees, seating and access to the beach. Bring your own water leashed dog can be walked on some trails; Town of Riverhead residents only.4. Broolhaven, Robinson Duck Farm Dog ParkBroolhaven, Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park, 2903 Montauk Hwy. This 3-acre park has areas for large and small dogs, but n

14、o water source. Large-dog area includes a training course. $18 yearly pass for village residents.5. Massapequa, Clocks Boulevard ParkMassapequa, Clocks Boulevard Park, off Louden Avenue and Sunrise Highway. At larger than 1 acre, this dog park has lots of room to run and wooded areas for shade. Open

15、 dawn to dusk. Water sources are available in both the large- and small-dog areas. It has enough parking and seating. Open to Town of Oyster Bay residents.21. In which parks are water sources available?A. Isaac Park and Eisenhower Park.B. Napeague State Park and Isaac Park.C. Eisenhower Park and Clo

16、cks Boulevard Park.D. Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park and Clocks Boulevard Park.22. What is required if you are visiting Isaac Park?A. Buying a permit.B. Spending $18 every year.C. Keeping public bathrooms clean.D. The identity as a resident of Town Of Riverhead.23. Whats special about Robinson Duck Far

17、m Dog Park?A. Dogs can be trained there. B. It has large room for dogs.C. Dogs can get shade there. D. It is free for village residents.BCan you imagine four hours of your day getting to and from work? For the last eight years, Jo Meade rode her bike each Sunday on a 16-mile round trip to her job wa

18、shing dishes. It took more than an hour each way. Other days of the week she would spend two hours on three buses from her apartment to get to the other work, for a four-hour round trip.That was the “before” part of her life. The “after” part of her life was started by the community Police Officer T

19、revor Arnold, who delivered a used car to her with the help of a car dealer and other donors.Arnold, who spotted Meade, red and sweaty, riding her bike in the worst heat this summer, decided he would het her a car. He intended to quietly buy her a used car out of his own pocket so he turned to his f

20、riend Kody Slaght, a car salesman to ask about a car priced $1,000. That wasnt enough for a reliable ride, Slaght said, but the dealership said they would find a good car for her at a good price. Soon others were donating. Slaght and Arnold wouldnt say how much the car cost, but the value is about $

21、4,000.Arnold said he was motivated by Meades work ethic(职业道德)to help. “I see a lot of hardworking people nut thats when they are at work. Can you imagine spending four hours of your day getting to and from work?” he said.Meades boss said she was awesome and really reliable when she worked and she go

22、t along with others. “Shes willing to rise the three buses to get in here on her day off if we need her too.”Meade said she was planning to buy a car, “but I havent been able to afford it,” she said. “Trevor, he is a very good guy. I did not expect this.”24. What can we learn about Jo Meades work?A.

23、 Its free but low-paid.B. Its not worth her devotion.C. Its competitive and high-paid.D. Its time-consuming on the road.25. Why did Slaght disagree to Arnolds buying a car priced $1,000?A. The car was too expensive for Meade.B. The car was beyond Arnolds affordability.C. The car had been donated to

24、another person.D. The car was not in good condition of driving.26. What inspired Arnold to buy a car for Meade?A. His sympathy for Meade. B. His duty as a policeman.C. Her commitment to work. D. Her desire for a better life.27. Whats Meades feeling for the donated c ar?A. Normal. B. Surprised.C. Emb

25、arrassed. D. Disappointed.CWe all have dreams sometimes. Some are sweet but some are nightmares. Almost all researchers in sleep explain that nightmares are a reaction to negative experiences that happen during waking hours. However, some of them believe that nightmares do have some real benefits. O

26、ne 2017 study, for example, found that frequent nightmare sufferers rated themselves as more empathetic(共鸣的).They also displayed more of a tendency to unconsciously mirror other people through things like yawning. People who have constant nightmares also tend to think further outside the box on psyc

27、hoanalysis tasks. Some other researchers have found support for the idea that nightmares might be linked to creativity.People seeking cure for nightmares were not necessarily more fearful or anxious, but rather had a general sensitivity to all emotional experience. Sensitivity is the driving force b

28、ehind intense dreams. Heightened sensitivity to threats or fear during the day results in bad dreams and nightmares, whereas heightened passion or excitement may result in more intense positive dreams. And both these forms of dreams may feed back into waking life, perhaps increasing suffering after

29、nightmares, or promoting social bonds and empathy after positive dreams.The effects go further still. This sensitivity overflows over into perceptions and thoughts: people who have a lot of nightmares experience a dreamlike quality to their waking thoughts. And this kind of thinking seems to give th

30、em a creative edge. For instance, studies show that such people tend to have greater creative talent and artistic expression. And people who often have nightmares also tend to have more positive dreams than the average person.The evidence points towards the idea that, rather than disturbing normal a

31、ctivity, people who are unfortunate in having a lot of nightmares also have a dreaming life that is at least as creative, positive and vivid as it can be distressing and terrifying. Whats more, this imaginative richness is unlikely to be limited to sleep, but also is filled with waking thought and d

32、aydreams. Even after people wake up and shake off the nightmare, in other words, a mark of it stays behind, possessing them throughout the day.28. What do most sleep researchers think of nightmares?A. They have no advantages at all.B. They make people more empathetic.C. They can promote humans creativity.D. They are a ref

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