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浙江省杭州市十八中高三英语上学期周末检测卷九精品教育doc
浙江省杭州市十八中2019——2019上学期高三
英语周末检测卷九
第I卷
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,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。
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.Whydoesthemancometotheshop?
A.Todosomelaundry.
B.Tofetchhisclothes.
C.Tomakealistofdamage.
2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Borrowingbooks.B.Buyingbooks.C.Sharingbooks.
3.Whatsizeshoesistheboywearingnow?
?
A.42.B.41.C.40.
4.Whoisthewoman?
A.Sheisamallcashier.
B.Sheisapubwaitress.
C.Sheisareceptionist.
5.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Sheislearningdriving.
B.Sheisdressingherselfup.
C.Sheischeckingherseatbelt.
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。
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.Whydoesthemancometotheshop?
A.Togetbackhismoney.
B.Tohavehisradiofixed.
C.Tochangeanewradio.
7.Whatwillthemamdonext?
A.Tolookforthereceipt.
B.Toobeythestorerules.
C.Toturntocustomerservice.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What’stheproblemwiththewoman?
A.Sheissufferingfromallergy.
B.Shehashadaseriousflu.
C.Sheisfeelingshortofbreath.
9.Wherearethespeakers?
A.AtaclinicB.Inagym.C.Intheoffice.
10.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Totakeiteasy.
B.Tohaveafurthercheck.
C.Totestallergysources.
听第8段材料,回答11至13题。
11.Whatdoesthewomancomplainabout?
A.Peopleinthe poolareamadeloudnoise.
B.Theconditionofthepoorisworrying.
C.Thephoneatthefrontdeskdidn’twork.
12.Whenshouldthepoolclose?
A.Untilmidnight.B.At10:
00.C.Attwointhemorning.
13.Howwillthematterbesolved?
A.ByMakingnewpolicies.
B.Bytakingsafetymeasures.
C.Byremindingpeopleofrules.
听第9段材料,回答14至16题。
14.Whataretheytalkingabout?
A.Onlineshopping.
B.Internetsafety.
C.Shoppingfestival.
15.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofEbay?
A.Itchargestoomuch.
B.Itmakesheraddicted.
C.Itissafeandconvenient.
16.Whatdoesthemanwanttobuy?
A.Apillowforhiswife.
B.Asweaterforhispet.
C.Acreditcardforhimself.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.Whatistheholidaymakers’tippingdilemma?
A.Whethertogiveatip.
B.Wheretoleaveatip.
C.Howmanytipstooffer.
18.Whereisatouristrequiredtotip?
A.Germany.B.Japan.C.France.
19.Inwhichcountrydothewaitstaffgetthebiggestrestauranttip?
A.ItalyB.America.C.India.
20.WhyshouldtippinginChinabeavoided?
A.Ithasbeenincludedinthebill.
B.Itdependsontheservicequality.
C.Itisnotcustomeryinlocalculture.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
All6-year-oldWyattneededwasahaircut,butfor childrenwithautism(自闭症),thatcanbeharderthanitlooks.Fortunately,Jakobandhisclassicbarbershopweretheretohelp.PicturesofJakoblyingonthegroundwhilecuttingWyatt’shairhave quicklyspread,buttheboy’smother,FauveLafrenière,hasbeenbringinghimtheresincethestoreopenedtwoyearsago.
Now,Jakoboften cutshairforotherchildrenwithautism.Itmayhavesomethingtodowithhisandthestore’sold-schoollook.
“Myshopiscompletelyclassic,”Jakobsaid.“Allthewallsarefilledwithphotosandthingsfromaroundhere.Ithinkthathasapositiveeffectonthekids.EachtimeI’mdoingittherearenotears,noscreams.Weenjoyittogether.Ithinktheatmosphereofthebarbershophelpsalot.Ireallytakemytimedoingitforkidswithspecialneeds.”There’sacertainordertothingswithWyatt.TheyoungboywillwanderaroundthestoreandinfrequentlylaydownasJakobfollows,cuttinghishairalongtheway.
The45-year-oldbarberalsoservesterminally(晚期的)illcustomers,whowantonelastfreshcut.“Thefirsttimewassomeguywhobroughtmeoneofhisfriendswhowasinhislasthours,andhewantedashaveandahaircut,”saidJakob.“Itbecameveryemotional,andIsaidIwoulddoitagain.I’mtakinggreatpridedoingthis.It’sreallyanhonor.Welistentosomecountrymusic,andweshavelikeintheold-schoolways.”
Jakobhasbeencuttinghairsincehewas12.Heusedtocharge$5forahaircutduringlunchinhighschool;nowheseeshimselfasacommunityleader.“Ihavealineeachmorningoutmydoor,”saidJakob.“Peopledrivethreeorfourhours.I’mtakinggreatprideinwhatI’mdoinginmycommunity.”
21.Accordingtothetext,Jakob’sbarbershop_______.
A.wasdecoratedwithanold-fashionedstyle
B.mainlyservesthosewithspecialneeds
C.hasbeenrunningsincehewas12
D.hasathreehours’ridefromthecommunity
22.Whyareallthestore’swallsfilledwithphotosandthings?
A.tomakeitclassicandbeautiful.
B.tocreatearelaxedatmosphereforkids
C.toattractregularandloyalcustomers.
D.toprovideamoreeffectivecureforautism.
23.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJakob’sgestureforWyatt?
A.Tiring.B.Generous.C.Strange.D.Sweet.
24.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat_______.
A.JakoblayonthegroundtocutWyatt’shairmorequickly
B.Theclassicbarbershopchargescustomers$5forhaircut
C.IttakeslongertimeforJakobtocuthairforkidslikeWyatt
D.Jakobtakesprideincuttinghairsforthoseintheirlasthours
B
Eightdolphinswillsoongettoswimintheocean.TheyhavelivedtheirwholelivesinBaltimore'sNationalAquarium.TheMarylandaquariumplanstomovethemtoaclosedoceanpen.Thishasneverbeendonebefore.Theaquariumplanstohavetheminasafeseasidespacebefore2020. Manygroupsthathelpanimalsarehappyabouttheplan.JohnRacanelliisinchargeoftheNationalAquarium.Hesaidheknowsthatthemovewillbehardandwillcostmoremoney.Hestillthinksthemoveisimportant.
Thedolphinswillnotjustbesetfree.Theywillbegivenaclosed-offspaceintheocean.Thesizeofthespacehasnotbeendecided.Racanellisaiditwillbeverylarge.Theoceanpenwillhavefull-timeworkers.Itwillalsohavecleanwater.Thedolphinswillhavepoolstheycanusetohidein,ortogethelpfromvets.Fenceswillprotectthemfromwilddolphins.
Onlytheoldestdolphinhaseverbeenintheocean.Therestwereborninhumancare. Rancanellisaidtheaquariumworkersnowknowmoreaboutcaringfordolphins.Theythinktheoceanpenisagreatnextstep.Manyotherplacesarechangingtheirtreatmentofanimals.Forexample,SeaWorldstoppedbreedingorcawhales.Theyarefamousfortheirorcas.Theyarechangingbecausepeopleworriedabouthowanimalsaretreated.
Threeanimalrightsgroupsplantomakeanoceanpen.Thepenwillbeforanimalslikedolphins.Somepeoplewhocareforanimals wereagainstoceanpens.Theyarguedthatthesepenscanharmtheanimals.Othergroupswillmakesurethedolphinsaremovedsafely.Thegovernmentwillworkwiththemaswell.Thedolphinswillbecaredforbyhumansfortherestoftheirlives.SeaWorldwillnotbemovinganyoftheiranimals.Theybelievetheiranimalsaresafestwheretheyarenow.Theyalsothinktheyhelpteachpeopleaboutwildanimals.
Theaquariumisnotsurehowmuchthenewpenswillcost.Thecostsofdolphincareshouldbelowerinoceanwaters.Racanelliisnotsureifpeoplewillbeallowedtovisit.
25.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph?
A.Workersarepaidtocareforthedolphins.
B.Thesizeofthedolphins’spacehasnotbeendecided.
C.Thedolphinswillliveandbecaredforinaclosedspace.
D.Manygroupsbelievethepenswillbesaferfordolphins.
26.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Manygroupsareurgingtheaquariumtosettheretiringdolphinsfree.
B.Alltheretiringdolphinsintheaquariumwillbesentbacktotheocean.
C.Touristswillbeprohibitedfromvisitingtheretiringdolphinsinthefuture.
D.Therearestilldifferentviewsabouthumans’raisingtheretiringdolphins.
27.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthetextistotellthereadersthat_______.
A.theMarylandaquariumplanstomovethemtoaclosedoceanpen.
B.JohnRacanelliisinchargeoftheNationalAquarium.
C.SeaWorldwillnotbemovinganyoftheiranimals.
D.thecostsofdolphincareshouldbelowerinoceanwaters.
C
Ifyouworkadeskjob,youmightmakeupforallthatsittingaroundby goingforarun everydayafterleavingtheoffice.Thatexercisecancelsoutthebadeffectsofeighthoursspentinachair,right?
Wrong,accordingtoanewadvisoryfromtheAmericanHeartAssociation.
Inthe lengthypaper,ateamofexpertsreviewedexistingproofaboutthelinkbetweensittingandhealth.Theiropinionssaythat noamountofphysicalactivityisenoughtofightthedangeroushealtheffectsofsitting forhourseachday. Woof.TheaverageAmericansitsforsixtoeighthoursperday.Studieshavelinkedlongperiodsofsittingwithanincreasedriskfor diabetes,heartdiseaseandevencancer.Sedentarydayshavealsobeenshownto increaseworries.
Someresearchhasfoundthat restingofenfromsitting ― evensimplesmalldisturbingmovements!
―canhelpavoiditsbadhealtheffects.Butthoseeffortsarenotenough,thenewadvisorysays, provingearlierreports.Thecureforalloursittingisn’texercisingmore.It’ssittingless.
“Regardlessofhowmuchphysicalactivitysomeonegets,lengthysedentarytimecould badlyinfluencethehealthofyourheartandbloodvessels(血管),”saidDr.DeborahYoung,chairofthereport,inastatement.“Thereisevidencetosuggestthatsedentarybehaviorcould
causesurplusmorbidityandmortality(发病率和死亡率).”
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