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1、秘密啟用卷 試卷類型:A2018屆廣州市高三年級調(diào)研測試英 語2017.12本試卷共10頁,滿分120分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。注意事項:1. 本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名和考生號、試室號、座位號填寫在答題卡上,并用2B鉛筆在答題卡的相應位置填涂考生號。因不考聽力,第I卷從第二部分的“閱讀理解”開始,試題序號從“21”開始。2. 回答第I卷時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案信息點涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,在選涂其他答案。寫在本試卷上無效。3. 回答第II卷時,必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡指定
2、區(qū)域內(nèi)的相應位置上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準使用鉛筆和涂改液。寫在本試卷上無效。4. 考生必須保持答題卡的整潔。考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。A(劉鍵)Metropolis Book ClubMembership: All you need to do is to fill out the order form at the bottom of the page, select your first order
3、from our book list and then post the completed form back to us.Special offers for new members:l As a special offer, you may choose any reduce-price books from our new members book list, to the value of 100 yuan in total.l Tick the box on your form to order a free watch.l Join before the end of this
4、month and you receive another free book carefully chosen by our staff.l Order an audio-book from the many on offer, at half the recommended retail price.When youve joined:As a member you get around 50% off the publishers price of every book you buy, and whats more, they come straight to your door. Y
5、our free club magazine arrives once a month to keep you up to date with the latest best-sellers weve added to our list. On the Internet, you can find all our titles for the year at our exclusive members website. Our website also has a book swap service where members can request or offer books for ex
6、change.Being a member:All you have to do is order four books during your first years. After that, you can decide on the number of books you wish to take. In each of your monthly club magazines, our experienced staff choose a “Book of the Month” for you, which is offered at an extra-special price. If
7、 you do not want this book, just say so in the space provided on the form and send it back to us. We always send the book if we do not receive this form.Once we receive your order, your books are delivered within one week. And remember, you have up to a fortnight to decide if you wish to keep the bo
8、oks you have ordered. If they arent what you expected just send them back!21. How can you become a member of the Metropolis Book Club?A. By ordering a watch free of chargeB. By sending the advertisement to the clubC. By choosing books with special pricesD. By returning the completed order form22. Wh
9、at information does the monthly magazine give members?A. The percentage saved on each bookB. The names of all the books sold by the clubC. The list of the newest books available to buyD. The books that can be swapped by club members23. What can we infer from the last part of the passage?A. At least
10、four books should be bought each yearB. Members can look at the books before they buy themC. Members need to buy the“Book of the Month”D. The more books bought, the higher the members gradeB(朱麗樺)Paloma sat at a computer in the school library.She stared at the blank screen and the blinking cursor.She
11、 rummaged around in her backpack for a rubber band,and then she pulled her hair into a thick porry tail. Paloma looked at the computer screen.It was still blank.She sighed and flipped through her notebook to reread the assignment Mr.Molina had given the class three weeks ago.It was due in just two d
12、ays, and Paloma knew that she couldnt procrastinate any longer.Write a creative short story using an experience that you have bad recently,Paloma read Your story should include two examples of figurative language.Paloma and her family had recently taken a trip along North Carolinas coast.They had vi
13、sited four different lighthouses,and Paloma wondered what it would be like to live in a lighthouse.She knew that before lighthouses were automated,they were run by a lighthouse keeper who lived on the premises.Paloma thought shed love to be a lighthouse keeper.Without thinking about it any longer,Pa
14、loma began to write the story.I sat with my cat Sadie curled on my lap and looked at the window at the crashing waves.The heavy rain beat against my lighthouse like a thousand footsteps racing up and down the walls.I held Sadie closer,and she let out a small meow of still acting normally.I had read
15、that animals cad sense changes in weather and will seek shelter from a tornado or hurricane.I was relying on Sadie;s calmness to get me through my first hurricane on the island.I knew that my lighthouse was sturdily built.It had survived more than one hundred years worth of hurricanes and tropical s
16、torms.There was no reason to believe that it couldnt survive another. I looked up at the staircase that spiraled above me and worried as I felt the tower sway slightly in a gust of wind.Paloma stopped and reread what she had just written.She smiled to herself in delight,saved her story,and then sett
17、led into her chair to continue writing.She wasnt sure what was going to happen next,but she knew that if she kept going,the story would continue to tell itself Paloma couldnt wait to find out where it would take her.24.Why is Paloma feeling anxious at the beginning of the passage?A.She hasnt much ti
18、me left to do her writing task.B.She doesnt know the details of her writing task.C.She has completely forgotten about her writing task.D.She doesnt know what is wrong with her computer.25. What is the inspiration for Palomas story idea?A. Her cat. B. Her teacher. C. Her trip. D. Her dream.26. In Pal
19、omas story how does the lighthouse keeper decide if the storm is dangerous?A. By listening to the weather report.B. By watching the crashing waves.C. By observing the cats behaviour.D. By measuring the movement of the lighthouse.27. As described in the final paragraph, how does Paloma feel after she
20、 has written the first part of her story?A. Confused. B. Excited. C. Relieved. D. Determined.C(朱麗樺)For many years, Bruce Bexler dreamed of going where no human had gone before. He wanted to cut a path through unexplored lands and discover rare, exotic species.That might sound like an impossible drea
21、m, but Bexler turned it into a reality.In December 2015, he and a team of Australian and American scientists ventured into an isolated tropical rain forest on the island of New Guinea. They were the first people ever to enter the mist-covered region. “As time was limited, we were dropped in by helic
22、opter. Once we were on the ground, there were no trails anywhere; it was really hard to get around,” Bexler says.Within minutes of leading, the team spotted a black chicken-like bird with strange orange skin hanging from its neck. The scientists soon determined that the unusual creature was a type o
23、f honeyeater-the first new bird species to be sighted on New Guinea in 60 years.The honeyeater wasnt the only surprise for the scientists. They discovered more than 40 previously unknown plant and animal species13 birds of paradise, 20 frogs, four butterflies, and five palms. “We were like kids in a
24、 candy store,” Bexler recalls. “Everywhere we looked, we saw amazing things we had never seen before.”The newfound species didnt shy away from the scientists. Two long-nosed echidnasprimitive egg-laying mammalslet the visitors pick them up and take them back to camp to study them. An echidna looks l
25、ike a hedgehog and it also called a spiny anteater.Bexler thinks the animals werent scared because they had never seen humans before. “In almost all parts of New Guinea, animals are hunted for food, and because of this, they are very cautious of people,” he explains. “This area gives scientists a pl
26、ace where they can go to study the behaviours of animals that have not yet learned to be afraid of people.”Scientists believe the area is probably the largest untouched forest in Asia. Local people called Kwerba hunt and collect plants from the outer-edges of the forest but told Bexler that not even
27、 their ancestors had gone so far into the woods. The wooded area is approximately a 10-day walk from the nearest village.Bexler and his team did not have enough time during the expedition to study the area completely. They hope to return and expect to record many more undiscovered species. “We just
28、scratched the surface,” Bexler says. “Anyone who goes there will come back with a mystery.”28. Which word best describes Bruce Bexler?A. Adventurous. B. Cautious. C. Optimistic. D. Thorough.29. What does Bruce Bexler mean in paragraph 5 when he says the scientists “were like kids in a candy store”?A
29、. They didnt have enough food and were hungry.B. They were very excited about what they saw.C. They were misbehaving like naughty children.D. They knew that if they kept searching, theyd find sugar.30. Why did some of the animals allow the scientists to pick them up?A. The scientists seemed to be ve
30、ry friendly.B. The scientists were skilled in handing animals.C. The animals had been well-trained by the local people.D. The animals had no experience or fear of people.31. What can we conclude about the area Bruce Bexler explored?A. The best way to explore the area is by helicopter.B. The area has
31、 not been visited by scientists for many years.C. The area still contains many plants and animals unknown to science.D. The locals are unwilling to allow the scientists to enter the deep woods.D(鄭滋雅)Petrol and diesel cars may still dominate our roads,but their days are numbered.A recent university s
32、tudy found that current electric cars could be used for 87 per cent of daily car journey in the US.That figure culd rise to 98 per cent by 2020.One hurdle to the widespread adoption of electric cars has been “range anxiety”-drivers concerns about running out of juice on a journey.While petrol statio
33、ns are conveniently located across national road systems,the necessary network of electric charging stations is still being developed.That said,charging points are becoming increasingly common throughout the USA.Attitudes towards electric vehicles have changed quite considerably over the last few ye
34、ars.Not that long ago,electric cars were met with distrust,and their large price tags drove customers away.Thanks to improvements in battery capacity,recharging times,performance and price,the current generation of electric cars are starting o persuade critics.Plug-in cars will soon give internal co
35、mbustion engine models a run for their money.As well as advancements on the road,electric vehicles are taking to the seas and skies.Electric boats are among the oldest methods of electric travel,having enjoyed several decades of popularity from the late 19th to the early 20th century before petrol-p
36、owered outboard motors took over.Now,the global derve for renewable energy sources is bringing electric boats back.Steps towards electric air travel are also being made,with Airbus and NASA among the organisations developing and testing battery powered planes.The experiments could soon make commerci
37、al electric flight a reality.Electric vehicles do not produce any emissions.Were the US to act on the studys fingdings and replace 87 percent of its cars with electric vehicles,it would reduce the national demand for petrol by 61 per cent .However,because of the production processes and the generati
38、on of electricity required to charge these vehicles,they cannot claim to be completely emission-free.That said,as many countries continue to increase their use of renewable energy sources,electric vehicles will become even cleaner.32.Which is the best title for this passage?A.My Dream CarB.History o
39、f Electric CarsC.Problems with Petrol CarsD.Driving into the Future33.As used in Paragraph2 ,the underlined word “hurdle”means _.A.aimB.barrierC.consequenceD.step34.In the past,why did many people refuse to buy the electric cars?A.They were not good value.B.They were very poorly made.C.They were not
40、 widely promoted.D.They couldnt travel at a high speed.35.What is the function of Paragraph 4?A.To introduce the history of electric travel.B.To explain why the world needs more electric cars.C.To show why more people have interest in electric carsD.To describe different ways electric vehicles can b
41、e used第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)(余?。└鶕?jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。China has been the birthplace of many of the worlds greatest inventions. It was, for example, the first country to produce paper money. Before the invention of paper money and coins, people used many different kinds of things fo
42、r buying and selling. _36_ This exchange of goods and services for other goods and services is called bartering. _37_ In 1200 BC, people in China began to use shells(貝殼)as money. Usually the shells used as money were very small. This made it easier for people to carry money over long distances, and
43、allowed for trade to develop between different parts of the country. In the years which followed this invention, many other countries around the world began to do the same._38_.The next development was in 1000BC, when China started making bronze and copper shells. It was not long before the Chinese
44、made round coins out of metal. _39_. By 500 BC,metal coins had begun to appear in countries like Persia and Greece, and later in the Roman Empire. About 1000 years later, leather was used as money in China, and in 806 AD, the first paper banknotes were produced by the Chinese people. _40_.A. People
45、also began collecting foreign coins as souvenirs. B. However, as economies developed, such exchanges became impractical. C. It was still many years before paper currency appeared in Europe. D. They also used tiny shells as money for buying and selling. E. As time went by, trade between countries inc
46、reased. F. During that time, for example, buying a chicken might cost several potatoes. G. The very first coins often had holes in them so that people could string them together.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Grady threw down h
47、is backpack and slammed the car door shut.“This is going to be a really _41_ week,” he said unhappily to no one _42_. He looked around the campground. Hundreds of blue-green fir trees, some as tall as church towers, _43_ mountainside, giving it the appearance of a lush green carpet. The sun would be
48、 setting soon. Then, Grady thought, maybe the _44_ wouldnt feel so bad. Even up here in the _45_, the hot stickiness of July clung to him. Grady hated camping, but it was something his family _46_ every summer. His father liked cooking over an open fire, telling stories about how to _47_ things like
49、 bear attacks and swarms of bees. His mother and younger brother Jared liked to hike and take _48_ of animals Jared had a collection of bug pictures that hed _49_ to the walls in his half of their room. Grady thought they were just scary and proof that Jared was a _50_ kid. They set up camp - two _5
50、1_, one for his parents and one for himself and Jared. While everyone else started _52_ dinner, Grady, looking for some place to cool down, set off for the nearby stream, which was deep enough to _53_ in. As he _54_ the stream, something caught his eye. There was a/an _55_ black bear cub - no more t
51、han two feet tall with a lovely face. It was playing _56_ at the waters edge, _57_ its surroundings. Grady moved closer to get a _58_ look. Then Grady heard a sound behind him. He _59_ his father saying that bear cubs would never be _60_. Then he turned around and saw the cubs mother moving swiftly
52、towards him .41. A. longB. interestingC. peacefulD. risky42. A. in advanceB. in briefC. in particularD. in silence43. A. blockedB. coveredC. reflectedD. scarred44. A. dustB. campgroundC. heatD. sun45. A. mountainB. riverC. skyD. tower46. A. believed inB. insisted onC. came crossD. lived through47. A
53、. encourageB. exploreC. recognizeD. survive48. A. careB. controlC. picturesD. examples49. A. guidedB. pinnedC. takenD. thrown50. A. sensitiveB. smartC. toughD. strange51. A. bedsB. roomsC. tentsD. plates52. A. alteringB. huntingC. orderingD. preparing53. A. digB. swimC. hideD. sink54. A. crossedB. i
54、maginedC. leftD. neared55. A. adorableB. aggressiveC. injuredD. large56. A. cautiouslyB. joyfullyC. forcefullyD. nervously57. A. attackingB. destroyingC. hatingD. ignoring58. A. betterB. brighterC. fixedD. lasting59. A. found B. learnedC. rememberedD. misunderstood60. A. aloneB. awakeC. cuteD. scare
55、d第II卷第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)(趙路妹)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填寫1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Way back in 1674, a frog helped Antoni van Leeuwenhoek make an incredible discovery. Antoni was an amateur scientist from Holland, so fascinated by microscopes _61_ hed built some of his own. One rainy day, as he went for a walk, a leaping frog _62_ (draw) his attention to a puddle.Antoni collected a drop of puddle water and put it _63_ his microscope. He was amazed
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