山东省曲阜市2018届高三上册英语期中考试试卷

山东省曲阜市2018届高三上册英语期中考试试卷
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1. 完形填空
完形填空

    An outstanding writer was in his study room. He picked up his pen and started writing:

    Last year, I had a surgery and my gall bladder (胆囊) was1. I had to stay in bed for a long time. At the same time, I was 60 and had to2my favorite job. The same year I3the sorrow of the death of my father. And my son failed in his medical exam4he had a car accident.

    In the end he wrote: Alas! It was so5a year!

    When the writer's wife entered the room, she found her husband looking sad,6. Behind his back, she read7was written on the paper. She left the room8and came back with another paper and9it on the side of her husband's writing.

    When the writer saw the paper, he found this 10on it:

    Last year I finally11my gall bladder because of pain. I1260 with health and got retired from my job. Now I can13my time to write something better with more focus and peace. The same year my father, at the age of 95, passed14in peace. Meanwhile, my son gained15with a new life. My car was destroyed but my son stayed alive without getting any16. In the end she wrote: This year was a huge year and it passed17!

    You see, the same incident has different viewpoints. In our daily lives we must18that it's not happiness that makes us19but gratefulness that makes us happy. There is always, always, always20to be thankful for!

(1)
A . cured B . removed C . deleted D . broken
(2)
A . give up B . give away C . give out D . give in
(3)
A . witnessed B . experienced C . realized D . undertook
(4)
A . when B . before C . although D . because
(5)
A . good B . beautiful C . bad D . smooth
(6)
A . lost in thought B . frightened to death C . deep in conversation D . burst into tears
(7)
A . which B . what C . that D . who
(8)
A . happily B . sadly C . silently D . anxiously
(9)
A . dropped B . placed C . stuck D . fixed
(10)
A . written B . printed C . expressed D . read
(11)
A . got away with B . broke away from C . got rid of D . put up with
(12)
A . turned B . became C . grew D . stayed
(13)
A . make up for B . make way for C . make the worst of D . make the most of
(14)
A . down B . off C . by D . away
(15)
A . reunion B . rebirth C . relief D . recovery
(16)
A . disability B . pain C . loss D . risk
(17)
A . finally B . badly C . well D . happily
(18)
A . guarantee B . confirm C . find D . see
(19)
A . hopeful B . wonderful C . grateful D . merciful
(20)
A . everything B . something C . nothing D . anything
2. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    Most people have a “fear” of getting old, especially when they get to those “milestone” birthdays. Not me! I was even more excited about turning 30 because this would be my golden birthday.

    A few months after my 30th birthday when my little girl, Annie, turned two, I decided it was time for me to have my heart check-up. I have a family history of heart disease, so I knew this visit was important.

    I made an appointment with the doctor, who had a very clear picture of my family history of heart disease. I got checked in, weighed, blood pressure checked, and all seemed just fine. However, since my mom had a hole in her heart, my doctor decided to do the same check on my heart. When it was done, my doctor sat me down and said, “You have a heart condition. Only 10% of your heart is functioning.” How could this be?

    After the shock settled in, I told myself that I had to pick myself back up and move forward. I wasn't the first woman to be diagnosed with heart disease, and sadly I wouldn't be the last.

    Just 10 years ago, my diagnosis would be almost immediately fatal. Yet, because of the advances in technology and medicine and the contribution of the American Heart Association, I now have a chance to pick out Annie's wedding dress with her one day.

    One day, I will be the recipient of a new heart because of the research done by the American Heart Association. I will be able to run, jump, swim ... The face of heart disease can be deceiving; don't let this silent killer deceive you.

  1. (1) What did the writer do after she heard the doctor's words?
    A . She refused to have any kind of treatment. B . She was shocked and thought it was not true. C . She cried and didn't know what to do. D . She was shocked and then decided to fight the disease.
  2. (2) What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?
    A . Heart disease is not that horrible. B . Family members are important to us. C . The writer will attend her daughter's wedding ceremony very soon. D . The writer got a new heart with the help of the American Heart Association.
  3. (3) What would be the best title for the passage?
    A . A Touching Mother-Daughter Relationship B . A New Treatment for Heart Disease C . A Young Mother's Battle Against Heart Disease D . The True Meaning of Heart Disease
3. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    Most people say that most people have not more than 30 friends at any given time, and 400 over the whole of their lives. However, on social networking sites, most users have about 150 friends. If these numbers are correct, then friendship means different things in different situations.

    Also, there are no rules about friendship. There are no instructions about how to make friends, how to keep friendships going, and how to finish friendships if we want to move on. People have very different opinions about this: some people would die for their friends and they value them more than family. Others say that friends are temporary, only there to help each other until they are no longer needed. If people with such different views become friends, this can lead to problems.

    Because of these different definitions of friendship, it is easy to be unhappy about our friendships. We may want them to be deeper or closer, or we may want to have more friends in our lives. Sometimes we simply do not have the time to develop our friendships, or we fear we have left it too late in life to start. If we move to another country or city, we have to find ways, to make new friends again.

    This dissatisfaction shows us how important friendships are for most of us. We should not think that it could be too late to build friendships. We also need to understand that the need to be around other people is one that is shared by many. Therefore, we should not be too frightened about starting to talk to people who in the future may become our friends: it is likely that they too would like to get closer to us. Remember what people say: strangers are friends we have not met yet.

  1. (1) According to the text, how many friends do the majority of people probably have?
    A . 30 friends or fewer at a certain stage B . .Over 400 friends in their whole lives C . 400 internet friends in their whole lives D . 150 internet friends at a certain stage.
  2. (2) What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
    A . There is a rule about making friends B . People with different views can become friends C . Some people would die for their friends if they need to D . Friendships mean different things to different people
  3. (3) We can learn from the text that most of us ________.
    A . are frightened to talk to people B . build friendships late in life C . are dissatisfied with our friends D . need to be with others
  4. (4) What is the author's attitude towards talking to a stranger?
    A . Uninterested B . Positive C . Doubtful D . Cautious
4. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    Scientists have found living organisms trapped in crystals (晶体) that could be 50,000 years old.

    The organisms were found in a hot, but beautiful cave system in Naica, Mexico. These ancient life forms can be seen only with a microscope. Penelope Boston, who leads the Astrobiology Institute at NASA, the space agency of the United States, says the ancient microbes were able to live by eating minerals such as iron.

    She spoke about the discovery recently at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. If the findings are confirmed, they will show how microbes can survive in extreme conditions. Forty different kinds of microbes and some viruses were found in the underground area. The genetic structures of these organisms are 10 percent different from those of their nearest relatives.

    The caves in Naica are 800 kilometers deep. They were once used for mining lead. Before the miners began working in the caves, the area was separated from the surface and the outside world. Some of the caves are as big as the large religious centers built during Europe's Middle Ages. There are crystals covering the walls. The caves are so hot that scientists must wear special clothing to keep cool. The clothing keeps the crystals safe from human germs (病菌) or other damage. Boston said the researchers could only work for about 20 minutes at a time before they had to go to a room that was 38 degrees Celsius to cool down.

    NASA officials would not let Boston share her findings with scientific experts before last week's announcement. So scientists could not say much about the findings. But Norine Noonan, a biologist with the University of South Florida, said she believed them. “Why are we surprised?”Noonan asked. “ As a biologist, I would say life on Earth is extremely tough and extremely colorful.”

    Boston is also studying microbes commonly found inside caves in other countries, such as Ukraine and the United States. These microbes appear to be impossible to kill. Boston said they show how difficult life on Earth can be.

  1. (1) The existence of the ancient microbes relies on ________.
    A . surrounding insects B . eating minerals C . diverse plants D . absorbing air
  2. (2) What can we infer about the eaves in Naica from the passage?
    A . The temperature in the caves is quite low. B . The environment in the caves is difficult to adapt to. C . The walls are covered by crystals. D . The caves have been explored since they were formed.
  3. (3) What is the biologist Norine Noonan's attitude towards the findings?
    A . Neutral. B . Doubtful. C . Positive. D . Indifferent.
  4. (4) What's the main idea of the passage?
    A . Living organisms bring hope to scientific research. B . Caves provide living environment for living organisms. C . Microbes show great power to survive in terrible conditions. D . Scientists Discover 50,000-year-old “super life” in Mexico.
5. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    It's true that quite a few most respected scientific authorities have confirmed that the world is becoming hotter and hotter. There's also strong evidence that humans are contributing to the warming. Countless recent reports have proved the same thing. For instance, a 2010 summary about the climate science by the Royal Society noted that: The global warming over the last half - century has been caused mainly by human activity.”

    You may not believe that humans could change the planet's climate, but the basic science is well understood. Each year, billions of tons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere because of human activity. As has been known for years, these gases hold heat that would otherwise escape to space, wrapping the planet in an invisible blanket.

    Of course, the earth's climate has always been changing due to “natural” factors such as volcanic eruption or changes in solar, or cycles concerning the Earth's going around the sun. According to the scientific research, however, the warming observed by now matches the pattern of warming we would expect from a build - up of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere - not the warming we would expect from other possible causes.

    Even if scientists did discover another reasonable explanation for the warming recorded so far, that would give birth to a difficult question. As Robert Henson puts it: “If some newly discovered factor is to blame for the climate change, then why aren't carbon dioxide and the other greenhouse gases producing the warming that basic physics tells us they should be?”

    The only way to prove with 100% certainty that humans are responsible for global warming would be to run an experiment with two identical Earths-one with human influence and one without. That obviously isn't possible, and so most scientists are careful not to state human influence as an absolute certainty.

  1. (1) The text is developed by ________.
    A . giving typical examples B . following the order of space C . comparing and finding differences D . analyzing a theory and arguing it
  2. (2) Which of the following is not the cause of climate change?
    A . volcanic eruption B . floods and droughts C . changes in solar D . cycles concerning the Earth's going around the sun
  3. (3) The underline word "identical" in the last paragraph probably means ________.
    A . exactly the same B . totally different C . extremely important D . partly independent
  4. (4) Which of the following can be the best title?
    A . Are Humans Definitely Causing Global Warming? B . Are All the Scientists Really Scientific? C . Where Is Global Warming Leading Us to? D . What's the Relation of Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases?
6. 语法填空
语法填空

    Stephen William Hawking (born on January 8, 1942) is an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge. As a child, he was enthusiastic about(design) complicated toys but  (unfortunate), in his twenties, he suffereda disease that couldn't be cured,was a great challenge for him. As the condition (progress) over the years, finally he became almost entirely paralysed (瘫痪的) and could only communicate through a speech generating device. However, not only was he positive about the misfortunes, but he also eventually defeated all the  (obstacle) and became  (absorb) in his research into the universe. In 1988, his best-seller A Brief History of Time(publish), in which he put forward the idea that time(it) has a beginning, and that it will have an end. This book stayed on the British Sunday Times best-seller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks. In (conclude), he has made outstanding contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity.

7. 任务型阅读
任务型阅读

    Your telephone is running low on power while you are waiting to fly out of an airport.

    Then you discover a public USB charging area close by.Then you take a deep breath and sit back, happy to get the power for free.

What could go wrong? Plenty.

    In addition to providing an electrical current, phone charging cords can send and receive data. That free USB charging hub at an airport, hotel or any other public place may not only charge your phone.The USB charging hub could be connecting to your phone and copying your contact list, email and text messages, voice mail, photographs and videos. It can also copy passwords, banking information and any other information stored on your phone.

    If you want to charge your phone while traveling, you have other choices that do not increase your risks.

    Connect your phone only to electrical outlets so data transfer is not possible. It is better to use a distant wall outlet than a nearby USB charging hub.

    Carry an extra, fully-charged battery. Having one means you can charge your phone without having to worry about carrying a special cord or finding a power outlet.

    If you must use a public USB charging center, be sure to turn off your phone completely.

    But it will reduce the chances of it happening, depending on what phone you have.

A. Remember to fully charge your phone before you leave home or work.

B It also could be transferring information to and from the device.

C. The public USB charging hub may even download programs to your phone.

D This may or may not prevent data transfer.

E. You can charge your phone with the extra battery wherever you are.

F. An available outlet may not be as near as a USB charging hub, but the few extra steps may keep you safe.

G. You quickly reach for a charge cord and connect your phone to the charging hub.

8. 改错题
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1). 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2). 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    Alice, my closest friend, devotes many energy to her lessons all day long. She is always one of the top student in our class. She loves the music so much that she made it a rule to enjoy some pop songs in her spare time. Alice is always willing to help other, and she often helps us with our lessons. As an enthusiastic volunteer, she has successful organized varieties of voluntary activities. We paid visit to a nursing home last month, so we picked up rubbish near our school. That we did was warmly welcomed by the staff in the home. Win honour for our school, Alice is admired by our classmates.

9. 书面表达
假如你是李华,上周你的外教Peter给你来信说他开始对中国古诗词感兴趣,希望你能教他几首中国古诗词,现在请你用英语给他回信,内容包括:

1).乐于帮助;2).确定碰面相关事宜(如时间、地点等等)。

注意:1).词数100左右

2).可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。