1、福建省福建师范大学附属第二中学高三英语上学期期中试题福建师大二附中20162017学年第一学期高三半期考英 语 试 卷(满分: 150分, 完卷时间: 120分钟)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。每段对话仅读一遍。l- When will the bar open? A. At l:00 pm. B. At l:30 pm C At 2:00 pm.2.What does the woman advise the mm to do? A
2、. Make the pans. B. Ask for help. C. Follow the instructions.3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A The womans dress B A graduation gift C The man3 taste.4What is the woman? A.A secretary B. A saleswoman C An official.5.What do the drivers strike for A. Lower petrol price. B. Controlled tax
3、es. C. Shorter working hours,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6 What will the man probably do? A. Join in the activity. B Set a good example. C. Learn from the elderly.7.Where may the conversation take place? A. In the nu
4、rsing home. B. In the school. C. At the school gate.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Where does the man want to go? A.A bookstore. B The KFC. C. A hospital.9.What is the man likely to do first? A. Buy some books. B. Have some food. C. Park the car.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whats the probable relationship between the two
5、speakers? A Conductor and passenger .B. Teacher and student C. Doctor and patient11.Why did the woman miss the bus A She got up late. B. She saw a doctor. C. She answered a call.12. What kind of person does the man seem to be like? A. Strict B Cruel. C. Humorous听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Where was the mans
6、 sister last night?A. At the cinema. B. In the lab. C. At the concern14. How did the man find the concert? A. Great. B. Boring, C. Ordinary.15. What does the woman think causes a decline in wildlife? A, A lack o f water B. Hunting. C. Food pollution.16. What does the man suggest the government do? A
7、 Raise money. B. Organize activities C. Make rules听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many pieces of news are related to China? A One. B Two. C Three.18. What does the President expect the media staff to do? A Be down-to-earth B. Produce more reports. C Dig interesting information19. Why is the International
8、Kite Festival held? A. To draw professional kite makers. B To support mental health care C。To show the best kites20. What did the staff do for the oldest panda? A They celebrated his 13th birthday. B. They made an ice-cream cake. C. They threw a birthday party第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
9、2分,满分30分)AFlying Ever since I was old enough to dream, I have imagined myself soaring with the eagles. My love of flying has shaped the way I live and the person I have become. Two years ago, that passion rocketed to new heights when I had the opportunity to visit Embry Riddle Aeronautical Universit
10、y in Arizona. For a whole week I lived in a college dorm, roomed with a total stranger and-best of all-I flew! My group took part in activities ranging from learning about the history of aviation (航空) to flying in state-of-the-art pilot training simulators (模拟装置). At least once a day, I devoted myse
11、lf to learning one of the worlds best training aircrafts, the Cessna 182. Not only did I receive thorough ground instruction, but I also got to fly. In total, I flew five hours to receive my private pilots license. In that one joyous and oh-so-short week, my passion for aviation grew even stronger.
12、Now, whenever I see a plane flying overhead, I feel a sense of pride thinking Ive done that. During my time in and above the Arizona desert, I learned not only about the mechanics and techniques of aviation, but also about myself and how I see the world. As I floated in that seemingly endless sea of
13、 air, I became aware of the variety and complexity of the humanity below. On the ribbons of roadways, each tiny car carried people with hopes and dreams. I wondered if any of those people had ever wished to fly like an eagle. Then I realized that each must have his or her own dreams and ambitions. T
14、hats what makes us unique. We try to respond to something special inside us. I also realized that I was especially fortunate to be making my own dream come true. Everywhere I go, I hear, “Do what makes you happy and you will be happy.” It sounds like standard advice, but Ive really thought about it
15、and taken it to heart. I couldnt care less about how much money I make or what benefits I receive. I know that I am already in hot pursuit(追逐) of my dreams. And, even if they change, even if they finally dont involve aviation, Ill always aim to fly with the eagles. 21. Two years ago, the author _. A
16、. was admitted to a university B. stayed in a university for one week C. saw the launch of the rocket D. made good friends with an astronaut22. Paragraph 2 is mainly about _.A. which aircraft the author got to fly B. how the author learned to flyC. what the author learned about simulators D. why the
17、 author got a pilots license23. According to the author, _ makes people unique. A. flying like an eagle B. trying something special C. having their own dreams D. learning unusual techniquesBAlexis, 17, sat quietly in the passenger seat of her dads car. She let her eyes lazily scan the landscape for
18、wildlife. Then a deer came into view about 200 yards in front of them. “Dad, theres a deer there!” Alexis said. It was a male deer with sharp antlers (角) on each side of its head.As the car moved closer, Alexis saw that the deers head was bent toward the ground. Then she heard a scream and saw an ar
19、m fly up near the deers head. Alexis realized the deer was attacking a woman. Sue, a 44-year-old mother, had been out for her morning run. The deer followed her and edged closer. “I knew I was in trouble,” Sue says. She went to pick up a stick for self-defense, and the deer charged. It lifted her wi
20、th its antlers and threw her into the air. Sue could feel blood flew down her leg. Within seconds, the deer had pushed her off the road.When Alexis and her father pulled up, the deer was throwing Sue like a doll. Alexis looked into the womans terrified eyes, and before her father had even stopped th
21、e car, the teenager jumped quickly out of the car and ran toward the deer. “I was kicking it to get its attention,” she says. Then her father, who had followed his daughter, pushed the deer away from the women.Alexis helped Sue into the car, and then applied a piece of cloth to Sues injured leg. “We
22、re going to get you to a hospital,” Alexis said. Then she heard her father shout loudly. He had been knocked to the ground. Alexis took hold of a hammer from the car and ran to where her father lay on his back. She beat the deers head and neck, but the blows didnt scare it away. “I was losing faith,
23、” she says. “A couple more strikes, Alexis,” said her father. “You can do it.” Turning the hammer around, Alexis closed her eyes and beat the deers neck with all her strength. When she opened her eyes, the deer was running away. Alexis got in the drivers seat and sped toward the nearest hospital. Af
24、ter Sue was treated, she tearfully thanked her rescuers. “You expect a teenage girl to get on the phone and call for help,” she says, “not to beat up a deer.” 24. What was Sue doing when she was attacked by the deer?A. She was driving home. B. She was resting on the road.C. She was taking exercise.
25、D. She was feeding wild animals.25. What did Alexis do to save Sue?A. She pushed the deer away. B. She hit the deer with her feet.C. She drove the car to hit the deer. D. She beat the deer with a hammer.26. Which of the following words can best describe Alexis?A. Strong. B. Cruel. C. Energetic. D. B
26、rave.27. What is the best title for the passage?A. A Woman Was Seriously InjuredB. A Dangerous Deer Attacked a WomanC. A Girl Rescued Her Father SuccessfullyD. A Teenager Saved Others from a Deer AttackCIs It Worth Buying Organic Food?Organic food, grown without artificial chemicals, is increasingly
27、 popular nowadays. Consumers have been willing to pay up to twice as much for goods with organic labels (商标). However, if you think paying a little more for organic food gets you a more nutritious and safer product, you might want to save your money. A study led by researchers at Stanford University
28、 says that organic products arent necessarily more nutritious, and theyre no less likely to suffer from disease-causing bacteria, either.The latest results, published in the Annuals of Internal Medicine, suggest that buyers may be wasting their money. “We did not find strong evidence that organic fo
29、od is more nutritious or healthier,” says Dr. Crystal Smith-Spangler from Stanford. “So consumers shouldnt assume that one type of food has a lower risk or is safer.”For their new study, Smith-Spangler and her colleagues conducted a review of two categories of research, including 17 studies that com
30、pared health outcomes between consumers of organic against traditional food products, and 223 studies that analyzed the nutritional content of the foods, including key vitamins, minerals and fats.While the researchers found little difference in nutritional content, they did find that organic fruit a
31、nd vegetables were 20% less likely to have chemicals remaining on the surfaces. Neither organic nor traditional foods showed levels of chemicals high enough to go beyond food safety standards. And both organic and traditional meats, such as chicken and pork, were equally likely to be harmed by bacte
32、ria at very low rates. The researchers did find that organic milk and chicken contained higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids, a healthy fat also found in fish that can reduce the risk of heart disease. However, these nutritional differences were too small, and the researchers were unwilling to make much of them until further studies confirm the trends.Organic food is produced with fewer chemica
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