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福州格致中学2013级高三学段第一学期质量评定 高三年级第五次月考英语试题 命题:王菊玲 刘浪 陈婷婷 审核:叶梦婷 刘丽华 刘思恒 听力朗读:福州大学英语外籍教授:Aldrich 奥德里奇 英国 福建省师范大学外籍教师:kate 加拿大 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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题并阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.. How will Ken go to the party? A. By himself B. With other friends C. With the two What speakers 2.does the teacher ask the man to do after school? A. To finish his homework B. To pass the exam C. To clean the classroom 3. What does the woman think of David? A. He is lazy B. He has a highly effective schedule C. He often sleeps at work 4. What will the woman do in the afternoon? A. Go to the cinema B. Take an exam C. Have classes 5. What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Husband and wife B. Father and daughter C. Doctor and patient 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。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,各个小题将给出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6、7题。 6. How many times does the man go to the cinema a month? A. Once B. Three C. Four 7. How can the man know what’s on in the cinema? A. By reading papers B. By watching TV C. By asking his mother 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What time does the bus leave now? A. At 2:15 B. At 2:45 C. At 2:50 9. How many suitcases does the woman probably have? A. One B. Two C. Three 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why did the man move to many places? A. He likes travelling B. His father worked for the military C. He wanted an interesting life 11. Where is the woman from originally? A. Argentina B. The United States C. Chile 12. What is the man studying? A. Physics B. Biology C. Chemistry 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. When will the man arrive at the airport? A. At 8:00 B. At 9:00 C. At 10:00 14. Which of the following is the man most likely to do in Italy? A. Attend an art school B. Lie on the beach C. Visit art exhibitions 15. How is the man going to travel in Milan? A. By bike B. On foot C. By car 16. What will the woman probably do during her vacation? A. Have a relaxing time B. Stay at home C. Take a summer course 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题 17. Where do you probably hear this talk? A. Over the radio B. From the school C. From TV news 18. How long will the over three-fifths of Grade Four college students be without a work? A. For one year after graduation B. For a whole year during 4 years of college life C. In the last 2 or 3 years 19. What does Jobs Information Service mainly do? A. Ask students questions B. Talk with young people C. Find jobs for school graduates 20. When can people phone Jobs Information Service? A. At 8 a.m. B. At 9 p.m. C. At 3 p.m. 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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Dar and I loved to dance. It was probably the first thing we did together, long before we would share our lives. We grew up in a small Oregon mountain community where dances were held almost every Saturday night. Dar was seventeen, and l was thirteen, when we first danced. He was one of the best dancers on the floor, and so was I. We always jitterbugged. No slow dancing for us; nothing remotely romantic. Our fathers would stand along the wall and watch. Every once in a while, Dar’s dad would smile a little and say, to no one in particular, but my dad could hear, “Boy, my kid can sure dance.” My dad never blinked an eye; he acted like he’d never heard. But a while later he would say, to no one in particular, “That girl of mine can sure dance.” Our dancing together stopped for five years while Dar was in the South Pacific in World War II. When we met again, Dar was twenty-two, and l was eighteen. We began to date and dance again. We were as good together as we remembered, and this time we added slow dancing. For us, life is a dance, a movement of rhythms, directions, stumbles, missteps, at times slow and precise, or fast and wild and joyous. We did all the steps. Two nights before Dar died, the family were with us. We all ate dinner together, and Dar sat with us. He hadn’t been able to eat for several days. After dinner, I put on a Nat King Cole tape. Dar took me in his arms, weak as he was, and we danced and smiled. No tears for us. We were doing what we had loved to do for more than fifty years. It was our last dance-forever unforgettable.1 wouldn’t have missed it for the world. 21. The author first danced with Dar when_________. A. they were still in their teens B. they began to date each other C. they began to share their lives D. Dar returned from the South Pacific 22. What does the author mean by the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. Her dad didn’t like Dar’s father. B. Her dad was not interested in the dance. C. Her dad was too focused on his daughter. D. Her dad thought his daughter danced better. 23. How did the author feel when she danced with Dar for the last time? A. Regretful. B. Content. C. Heart-broken. D. Concerned. 24. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. My Unforgettable Dancing Partner B. Dance Together to the Last C. My Last Dance with Dar D. The Best Dancers B Visitor Oyster cards are electronic smartcards that come fully charged with credit. Whether you’re making a one-off trip to London or you’re a regular visitor, using an Oyster travel smartcard is the easiest way to travel around the city’s public transport network. Simply touch the card on the yellow card reader at the doors when you start and end your journey. Advantages of a Visitor Oyster Card A Visitor Oyster card is one of the cheapest ways to pay for single journeys on the bus, Tube, DLR, tram, London Overground and most National Rail services in London: ? Save time-your card is ready to use as soon as you arrive in London. ? It’s more than 50% cheaper than buying a paper travel card or single tickets with cash. ? There is a daily price cap-once you have reached this limit, you won’t pay any more. ? Enjoy special offers and promotions at leading London restaurants, shops and entertainment venues-plus discounts on the Emirates Air Line cable car and Thames Clippers river buses. Buy a Visitor Oyster card Buy a Visitor Oyster card before you visit London and get it delivered to your home address. A card costs£3 (non-refundable) plus postage. Order online and arrive with your Oyster in hand! You can also buy a Visitor Oyster card from Gatwick Express ticket offices at Gatwick Airport Station and on board Eurostar trains travelling to London. Add Credit to Your Visitor Oyster Card You can choose how much credit to add to your card. If you are visiting London for two days, you can start with£20 credit. If you run out of credit, add credit at the following locations: ● Touch screen ticket machines in Tube, DLR, London Overground and some National Rail stations. ● Around 4,000 Oyster Ticket Stops found in newsagents and small shops across London. ● TFL Visitor and Travel Information Centers. ● Tube and London Overground station ticket offices. ● Emirates Air Line terminals. 25. When can you use your Visitor Oyster Card? A. After you become a regular visitor. B. Only when you end your journey. C. Once you arrive in London. D. Before you leave home. 26. What can we learn about the Visitor Oyster card? A. It can reach you before your journey to London. B. It requires you to pay as much as the daily price cap. C. It can provide you a 50% discount at a London shop. D. It can be delivered to your home address free of charge. 27. Where can you add credit to your Visitor Oyster card? A. On the Internet. B. At a Tube station ticket office. C. On Eurostar trains. D. At Gatwick Express ticket offices. C While most travelers aim to stay out of the hospital while on vacation, a growing number of medical tourists-people who combine treatment with travel - are crossing international borders for the purpose of getting medical services, which can range from a hip replacement to a tummy tuck. Widespread air travel, increasing healthcare costs in developed countries, long waiting lists and an ageing world population have all contributed to a global increase in medical tourism in the past decade. And Asia takes the lead in terms of world market share. More than 89% of medical tourists travelled to Thailand, India or Singapore in 2010, with Bangkok and Singapore leading the pack. But the cost of hotel rooms and treatment are both far more expensive in Singapore than in the Thai capital, making Bangkok the most popular place for medical tourism in the world. Even after the serious floods of 2011, 19 million tourists visited Thailand in 2011, a 20% jump from 2010, with about 500,000 tourists travelling specifically for medical treatment. Given Thailand’s reputation for outstanding service, it is not hard to see why Bangkok has quickly become the medical tourism centre of Asia. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), which began medical tourism in 2004, has a detailed medical tourism website that lists many of the most popular treatments available, including dental work, dermatology and cosmetic surgery, as well as listing reputed hospitals, making it easy for potential visitors to decide on a procedure. TAT has also recently partnered with Krungthai Bank, the national bank of Thailand, to offer tourists a card called the Miracle Thailand Card, which offers some medical and life insurance coverage in case of an accident. “The hospitals in Bangkok are some of the highest quality in the world,meeting US standards,” said Steven Lash, CEO of a US-based medical travel company that sends tourists to Bangkok as well as to seven other countries, including Turkey and Mexico. “All of the tourists | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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