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广东省潮州市2018—2019学年度第一学期期末高三级教学质量检测卷英语

本试卷共12页,三大题,卷面满分120分xl.125=135分。

考试用吋120分钟。

注意事项:

.

1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和座号、班别填写在非选择题答题卷的密封线内。

但选择题答题卡必须用2B铅笔填涂。

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡和答题卷的整洁。

第I卷

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C利D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

HerearefourtouristattractionsinHavanainCuba.

MuseumoftheCity;

TheMuseumoftheCitywasbuiltin179LThebuildingonceservedasthePresidentialPalaceandhometocolonialgovernors.Themuseum’sexhibitsincludecollectionsofweapons,historyandartaswellasroomsdocumentingwarsforCubanindependence.

+53-7-861-6130.

Open:

9a.m.to6p.m.,MondaythroughSaturday.

Admission:

$3RevolutionSquare

RevolutionSquareisoneofthelargestopenpublicspacesinCubaandoneofthelargestpublicsquaresintheworld.Thesiteishometothe138-footJoseMartMemorial,thetalleststructureinHavana,whichcelebratesthenationalhero.Cuba’simportantleaders,includingFidelCastro,usuallyusetheplatforminfrontofthememorialtoaddressthelargecrowdsthatgatheronthesquare.TheJoseMartiMemorialalsoincludesamuseumandanelevatorthattakestouriststothetopofthemonument. 

+53-7-338-6363 

Open:

9a.m.to5p.m.,MondaythroughSaturday.

Admission:

$5

CigarFactories

.Cubansfamouscigar-makingfactoriesareopentothepublic.ThreecigarfactoriesinHavanaofferpublictoursthatshowhowCuba’scigarsarehand-rolledinthetraditionalway.ThePartagasCigarFactory,foundedin1827,istheoldestinHavana.TheothertwofactoriesopenfortoursareLaCoronaandRomeoJulieta,andtheyincludegiftshops.

+53-7-338-060

Open:

9a.m.to2p.m.,MondaythroughFriday.

Admission:

$10

OldHavana

OldHavanaisthecapital’shistoricdistrict,whichdatesbackto1519whenSpainusedthecityasacolonialport.OldHavanawasimportantSpanishnaval(海军的)base.Presently,OldHavana’sstonestreetsarehometomuseums,hotelsandrestaurantsamongthegrandcolonialbuildingsthatoncehousedSpanishpower.

+53-7-885-752

Open:

daily.

Admission:

free

1.WhenistheMuseumoftheCityclosed?

A.Friday.B.Saturday.

C.Sunday.D.Monday

2.WheremightyouseeFidelCastro?

A.InfrontoftheJoseMartiMemorial.

B.OnthestonestreetsofOldHavana.

C.InthePartagascigarfactory.

D.IntheMuseumoftheCity.

3.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttoknowaboutcigaretteproduction?

A.+53-7-338-060B.+53-7-885-752

C.+53-7-338-6363D.+53-7-861-6130

B

FullHousewasanAmerican:

televisionshowfromthe1980stothe1990s.ItwasamongthemostpopularTVshowsofitstimeTheshowfollowedasinglefatherwhoaskshisfriendstohelphimraisehisthreeyounggirls.Thelastepisode(集)ofFullHouseairedinMay1995.

ButonFriday,theNo1trendingtopiconTwitterintheU.S.wasFullerHouse.Thenewshowisthelong-awaitedsequel(续集)seriesthatfollowsthenow-adultcharactersfromFullHouse.ThestreamingserviceNetflixreleased13episodesofthenewseriesatmidnightFriday.

FullerHousetrendedthroughoutthenightandintoFridaymorningonTwitterandFacebook.Theactorsontheshowwereamong:

he:

op10U.S.Googlesearches,aswellLongtimefansofFullHouseadmittedthattheystayedupallnighttowatchtheentireseason.

Excitedfanstweetedabouthavingwaitedmorethan20yearsforthesequel.ButsomeviewerswerenotimpressedwithFullerHouse.AndtelevisioncriticHankSteuverofTheWashingtonPostcalledtheshow,“aretread'Hesaystheshowisnotsomegoldentreasure*offamily-friendlyprogramming.

AlthoughmostofthemaincharactersfromtheoriginalFullHousehavereturnedforFullerHouse,theshow’syoungestcharacter,MichelleTanner,refused.MichellewasplayedbytwinsMary-KateandAshleyOlsen.TheOlsensarenowactiveinthefashionworld.OneepisodeofFullerHouseevenjokedabouttheirabsence.OneofhersistersontheshowaskswhereMichelleis.Herfather,DannyTanner,responds:

“Oh,she’sbusyinNewYorkrunningherfashionempire.”

4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.ThelastepisodeofFullHousewasexciting.

B.FullHousetellsastoryaboutapoorfather.

C.ItwasNetflixthatplayedFullHousein1995.

D.Theoriginalcharacterscomebackinthesequel.

5.ThefansofFullHouse_. 

A.don’tlikeitscharacters

B.thinkhighlyofFullHouse

C.showgreatinterestinitssequel

D.liketowatchitssequelatnight

6.WhatdidHankSteuverthinkofFullHousel

A.Disappointing.B.Exciting.

C.Interesting.D.Encouraging.

7.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.Thetwinsdidn’tappearinthenewshow.

B.TheOlsensaresuccessfulbusinesswomen.

C.DannyTannerisnotsatisfiedwiththeOlsens.

D.MichellewasanimportantroleinFullHouse.

C

Fireworksareexciting,butalsohardtocontrol.TheChineseartistCaiGuoqiang,though,hasdevelopedawaytoharnessthevisualandphysicalpoweroffireworkstomakeartHerecentlyusedthemtocreateaburningsculpturethatstretchedhighintothesky.GuoqiangfittinglynamedtheworkSkyLadder. 

GuoqiangbuiltSkyLadderbymakingaframeoutofmetal.Hecoatedtheframewithgunpowder,themainchemicalmaterialinfireworks.

Theartisttriedoneendoftheframetothegroundandattachedalargeweatherballoontotheotherend.Theballoonwasfilledwithhelium一agasthatislighterthanair.Whenreleased,theballoonfloatedupward,pullingthetopoftheladder500metersintothesky.That’shigherthanthetopoftheEmpireStateBuilding.

Guoqiangsetfiretothebottomoftheladder,andthecrackling(啪啪作响)flamesracedskywarduptheframe.Thesculptureburnedfortwo-and-a-halfminutesbeforeitsflamesbegantodieoutfromthebottomup.

Dealingwithexplosive(炸药)ischallenging,andconditionshadtobeperfectforGuoqiangtoachievehisdesiredeffect.HefirstattemptedSkyLadderin1994,butbadweatherpreventedhimfromsuccessfullycompletingthework.GuoqiangputSkyLadderasidesothathecouldworkonotherprojects,perhapsmostfamouslythefireworksdisplaythatopenedthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.

Finally,aftertwomorefailedattempts,Guoqiangsuccessfullysenthisflamingladderskywardlastyear.HepresentedSkyLadderinhishometown,aquietfishingvillagenearHuiyuIsland,Quanzhou.Heofferedtheworkasagifttohis100-year-oldgrandmother,otherfamilymembers,hisfriendsandhistown.

“BehindSkyLadderliesaclearchildhooddreamofmine,"Guoqiangexplains.“Despitealllife’stwistsandturns,Ihavealwaysbeendeterminedtorealizeit.Theladderrosetowardthemorningsun,carryinghope.Forme,thisnotonlymeansareturn,butalsothestartofanewjourney."

8.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“harness”inParagraph1?

A.controlanduseB.findandcollect

C.saveanddevelopD.countandproduce.

9.WhatcanwelearnabouttheworkSkyLadderCaiGuoqiangbuiltlastyear?

A.Itprovedtobeafailure.

B.Itcouldflyfreeinthesky.

C.Itkeptburningfor2.5minutes.

D.Itwassentskywardintheevening.

10.WhendidCaiGuoqiangfirstimaginealadderoffire?

A.Whenhewasayoungboy.

B.WhenhesawtheEmpireStateBuilding.

CWhenthe2008BeijingOlympicGamesopened.

D.Whenhisgrandmotherhadher100thbirthday.,

11.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?

A.LivingwithhopeB.Abirthdaygift

C.BurningmanD.Artonfire

D

Craft(手工艺)isbecomingaheritageindustry—butarecordofdisappearingskillsmightjustcomeinhandyinthefuture.

Mr.Lobb(ofJohnLobbthebootmaker)mentionedthatcustomclothingandshoe-makingwereoncethenormforeveryone.Howcome,then,todayapairofnormalLobbswouldsetyoubackover£2,000?

Thepricehasobviouslygoneupbecauseoflackofcompetitionandhigherwages,butwouldcustomclothingonceagainbeaffordabletoallifthedemandwasthere?

Dowejustwavegoodbyetotheseskills,orshouldwefighttomaintainthem?

Thedisposable(一次性的)culturewe“enjoy”todayhasexistedinourlifeforalmosttwogenerationsnow.Welikeourproductstobemadebyeitherarobotorinvisible,cheaphandssothatwecanaccumulatethemcheaplyandfrequently.Theconceptof“craft”issomethingthat’snowlargelyconsideredtobestrange,andseemstobelimitedtomuseumsanddusty,independentshops.Hobbycraftssuchasknittingdoundergorevivals(复兴)fromtimetotime,butIthinkthat’sbecausetheyareseenasshort-livedfashionableleisurepursuitsratherthanacraftworthyofrevivalsonacommerciallyfeasible(可行的)scale.

Todrivearevivalinanyofthesecrafts,youwouldprobablyneedtoapplythesamemarketingtechniquesthatareusedtosellanyotheritemstoday.Theconsumermustbelievethattheyjusthavetohaveit.Iftheydon'thaveitnow,itwilleithergoupinpriceorgooutoffashion---bothreasonsenoughinthemselvesforashoppertoact. 

Butdoesitfinallymatteriftheseskillswillnolongerserveanypracticableuseinthedecadestocome?

Idon’tknowtheanswertothat,butIhavelongthoughtitwouldbeagoodideaifwe“banked”theseskillssomehow,justaswearenotattemptingtodowithseeds.Youjustneverknowwhetherwe’llneedtheminthefuture.Maybeit’stimetoestablishaworldwidenetworkofvolunteerstorecord,throughthewrittenwordsandvideos,asmanyofthesedyingskillsaspossible.Actually,aroughlookonYouTubefillsmewithhopethatanarmyofwillingvolunteersisprobablyouttherealreadyandjustneedssomeoneorsomethingtogatherthemtoget

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