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山东省德州市陵城一中-高三第一学期阶段性检测

英语试题

12月

第Ⅰ卷

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)

请听下面5段对话。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Theticketsnearthestagehavebeensoldout.

B.Shedoesn'twanttositnearthestage.

C.Itisnoteasyatalltogettickets.

2.Howmanystopsdoesthemantaketowork?

A.2B.4C.5

3.WhydidPaultakepartinneitherofHelen'slasttwofamilyparties?

A.Becausehedoesn'tlikeheranymore.

B.BecauseHelen'sparentslikehimnomore.

C.BecauseHelendoesn'tlikehimanymore.

4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Makingsomethingdifferent.

B.Changingmoney.

C.Goingshopping.

5.WhatdidthewomanbuyforherbrotherasaChristmasgift?

A.Sheboughthimawatch.

B.Shehasriotboughthimapresentyet.

C.Sheboughthimacaseforhiscoincollection.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Howwillthewomantravel?

A.Byship.B.Byair.C.Bytrain.

7.Whatisthewoma

nprobablygoingtodo?

A.Goshopping.B.Haveasunbath.C.Writeforamagazine.

请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Advertiserandadvertisingagent.

B.Businesspartners.

C.Workmates.

9.WhywasthecompanyunsuccessfulinJapan?

A.ThetargetgroupbetweenJapanandAmericaisdifferent.

B.Thenameof

thecompanyscaredoffcustomers.

C.Themarketingstrategiesdidn'twork.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howmanyroomsarethereupstairs?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

11.Wherecanthewomanparkhercarifsherentsthehouse?

A.Infrontofthegarden.

B.Atthebackofthehouse.

C.Ontheroadoutsidethehouse.

12.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?

A.MeetMrRoberts.

B.Comeroundtothehouse.

C.Discussthedetailswiththeman.

13.Whycanthebusiestpeopledourgentthings?

A.Theyhavemoretime.

B.Theyarebetterorganized.

C.Theyactmorequickly.

14.Whatisthewoman'sadviceonthehousework?

A.Finishthematonce.

B.Thinkaboutthemuntilthey'refinished.

C.Putthemoffuntilatimepeoplewanttodothem.

15.Howdoesthewomanthinkpeoplecanorganizetheirtime?

A.Bylistingeverythingtheywanttodo.

B.Bymakingalistoftheirhousework.

C.Bywritingdowntheurgentthings.

16.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Makingaspeech.B.Assigningtasks.C.Givingaclass.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthefirststepofmarketinganewproduct?

A.Researchingoncustomers'love.

B.Selectingatestmarket.

C.Handingoutsamples.

18.Howisthecostofthetestingproducescontrolled?

A.Byreducingthesizeofthesamples.

B.Bykeepingthetestperiodshort.

C.Bylimitingthetestareas.

19.Whousuallydoestherestingandinterview?

A.Experiencedsalespeople.B.Producers.C.Speciallytrainedpeople.

20.Whatdoesthespeakersayintheend?

A.Everyone'sopinionisveryimportant.

B.Listenersshouldstayafterthetalktotakepartinatest.

C.Companiesshouldtrytheirbesttotestmorenewproducts.

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

BlackBoxThinking

—ByMatthewSyed

Thisbookisanewapproachtohighperformance,ameansoffindingalledgeinacomplexandfast-changingworld.Itisnotjustaboutsport,buthaspowerfulimplicationsforbusinessandpolitics,aswellasparentsandstudents,inotherwords,allofus.Drawingonadizzyingseriesofcasestudiesandreal-worldexamples,togetherwithcutting-edgeresearchonsmallgains,creativityandcourage,MatthewSyedtellstheinsidestoryofhowsuccessreallyhappens—andhowwecannotgrowunlesswearepreparedtolearnfromourmistakes.

MapStories

—ByFranciscaMatteoli

Inthebook,theauthortells20surprisingstoriesonthegeographyoftheworldand,usingbeautifulmapsfromallcountriesandtimes,sheexplainsthebirthofthemostmagicalplacesonEarth.Thebookisajourneythroughspaceandtime,andalessonabouttheworldasitisandourplaceinit.

MakingItupasIGoAlong

—ByMarianKeyes

Itisafunnylookattheabsurdityofmodernlifeandrecognizesthatweareallclearlymakingitupaswegoalong.ItincludesKeyes,guidetobreakingupyou’reyourhairdresser,andherwarningaboutthedangersoffaketan(古铜色).Andthereissomesecrettruthaboutwriters,oratleastaboutKeyes.

MogandMeandOtherStories

—ByJudithKerr

JudithKerrwasbornonJune14,1923inBerlinbutescapedfromHitler’sGermanywithherparentsandbrotherin1933whenshewasnineyearsold.Judithwentto11differentschoolsandworkedwiththeRedCrossduringthewar.Forthepast30years,she’sworkedasanauthorandillustratorofchildren'sbooks.Comeandplaywitheveryone’sfavoritefamilypet,inthishugeboardbookcollectionofstoriesespeciallyforyoungerreaders.

21.Ifyouareinterestedinexploringtheworld,whichbookdoyouprefer?

A.BlackBoxThinking.B.MakingItupasIGoAlong.

C.MogandMeandOtherStories.D.MapStories.

22.Whichauthortellssomesecrettruthabouthimselfinthebook?

A.MatthewSyed.B.FranciscaMatteoli.C.MarianKeyesD.JudithKerr.

23.ThebookMogandMeandOtherStoriesismainlyaimedat______.

A.childrenB.parentsC.businessmenD.politicians

B

BobDylan,the75-year-oldrocklegendreceivedtheNobelPrizeforhavingcreatednewpoeticexpressionswithinthegreatAmericansongtradition.SaraDanius,permanentsecretaryoftheSwedishAcademy,saidDylanhadbeenchosenbecausehewasagreatpoetintheEnglishspeakingtradition.

Dylan,bornonMay24,1941isanAmericansongwriter,singer,artist,andwriter.Hehasbeeninfluentialinpopularmusicandcultureformorethanfivedecades.Muchofhismostcelebratedworkdatesfromthe1960s.EarlysongssuchasTangledupinBlue,BlowingintheWindandTheTimesArea-ChangingbecameanthemsfortheAmericancivilfightsandanti-warmovements.LeavingbehindhisinitialbaseintheAmericanfolkmusicreviva1(复兴),hissix-minutesingleLikeaRollingStone,recordedin1965,enlargedtherangeofpopularmusic.

Dylan’slyricsincorporateawiderangeofpolitical,social,philosophical,andliteraryfeatures.Hisrecordingcareer,spanningmorethan50years,hasexploredthetraditionsinAmericansong—fromfolk,blues,andcountrytorockandroll,androckabillytoEnglish,Scottish,andIrishfolkmusic,embracingevenjazzandtheGreatAmericanSongbook.Dylanperformswithguitar,keyboards,andharmonica.Backedbyachanginglineupofmusicians,hehastouredsteadilysincethelate1980sonwhathasbeencalledtheNeverEndingTour.Hisaccomplishmentsasarecordingartistandperformerhavebeencentraltohiscareer,butsongwritingisconsideredhisgreatestcontribution.

Since1994,Dylanhaspublishedsixbooksofdrawingsandpaintings,andhisworkhasbeenexhibitedinmajorartgalleries.Asamusician,Dylanhassoldmorethan100millionrecords,makinghimoneofthebest—sellingartistsofalltime.HehasalsoreceivednumerousawardsincludingelevenGrammyAwards,aGoldenGlobeAward,andanAcademyAward.InMay2012,DylanreceivedthePresidentialMedalofFreedomfromPresidentObama.

24.WhywasBobDylanawardedtheNobelPrize?

A.Heinventedmanymusicexpressions.

B.Hislyricsinhissongsrhymelikepoems.

C.HisworksthecharacteristicsofRock.

D.HechangedtheEnglishspeakingtradition.

25.WhichofDylan'sworksexpandedtheareaofpopularmusic?

A.LikeaRollingStone.B.BlowingintheWind.

C.TangledupinBlue.D.TheTimesArea-Changing.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incorporate”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.destroyB.analyzeC.coverD.describe

27.WhatcontributesmosttoDylan’scareer?

A.ComposingPoems.B.Givingperformances.

C.Makingrecords.D.Writingsongs.

C

An18-year-oldgirlAnnaMeierfromAustriaistakingherparentstocourtforpostingover500photosofheronFacebooksince2009,withoutherpermission.

Annahasapparentlybecomefedupwithherparents'refusaltotakedowntheembarrassingphotosofheratanearlyage,andisnowseekingjusticeincourt.Shetoldthemagazinethatevilthoughshewas11yearsoldwhenherparentsstartedsharingherphotoswithseveralhundredsofFacebookfriends,theywentasfarastopostpicturesofherasababy,withouteveraskingifitwasalrightwithher.“Theyknewnoshameandnolimit—anddidn’tcarewhetheritwasapictureofmesittingonthetoiletorlyingnakedinmybed—everystagewasphotographedandthenmadepublic,”thegirlsaid.

ThegirladdedthatshewasonlyabletoseethephotospostedonFacebookbyherparentswhenshewas14,aftersettingupherownaccountonit.Againandagain,Annaaskedherparentstoremovethephotosofherimmediately,buttheyrefused.Angryandupset,shefeltthatshehadnootherwaybuttotakethemtocourt,whichshedidassoonassheturned18,thisyear.“I'mtiredofnotbeingtakenseriouslybymyparents,”shesaid.

Anna’slawyerclaimstheyhaveagoodchanceofwinningthecaseincourt,ifitcanbeproventhattheimageshaveviolatedherrightstoapersonallife.But,basedonsimilarcasesandaccordingtoAustrianprivacylaws,iftheparentslose,theymaybeforcedtopaytheirdaughterafineof€3,000to€10,000.

ButAnna'sparents,however,seenothingwrongwithpostingbabyphotosofher.“Iconsideritmyrighttopublishthesephotos,”herfathersaid.“Wehavepostednomorephotosofourdaughtersinceshestoppedallowingustophotographher.Wealsohavebabyphotosofherthatcanonlybeseenbyalimitedgroupof700Facebookfriends.”

It’sreportedthatAnnahasmovedoutofherparents’homeandislivingwithsomegirlMendsinarentedapartment.

28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Annastartedtoaskherparentstoremove500photosat11.

B

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