A. Take the plate away.B. Bring some towels.C. Turn on the light.大庆实验中学高三寒假“战疫”线上教学英语学科综合测试(一)听第8 段材料, 回答第11 至13 题。
第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30 分)11. Why does Jessica make the call? 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分7.5 分)A. To look for her passport.B. To apply for a credit card.C. To ask for the manager. 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12. Where will Jessica go right after the phone call? 卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒中的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅A. The bank.B. Her home.C. The supermarket. 读一遍。
13. How does the man sound? 1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. Helpful.B. Nervous.C. Surprised. A. At a zoo. B. In a library. C. In a drugstore.听第9 段材料, 回答第14 至17 题。
2. What will the man do next?3. 14. What is the man doing?A. Change some money.B. Take the food home.C. Sit and eat his meal.A. Placing an order.B. Selling insurance.C. Conducting an interview.4. What does the woman suggest?15. What did Leaney study for a degree?A. Buying a computerB. Hiring an assistant.C. Starting a business.A. Finance.B. Education.C. Public Relations.4. What are the speakers talking about?16. What is an advantage of a smaller business according to Leaney?A. The weather.B. The scenery.C. The traffic.A. Greater contributions to the neighborhood.5. When did the man see the film?B. Closer employer-employee relationship.A. On Wednesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Saturday.C. More flexibility in providing services.第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分)17. What is Leaney ’s plan for the next two weeks?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A. To visit her parents.B. To call her relatives.C. To finish her work.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;听听第10 段材料, 回答第18 至20 题。
完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
18. What is the purpose of the talk? 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至7 题。
A. To present a prize.B. To introduce a lecturer.C. To recommend a book. 6. Who is the newcomer?19. Where is Russel working now?A. David Cook.B. Joey Sanders.C. Liam Neeson.A. In Oxford.B. In Chicago.C. In Virginia.7. What is the newcomer ’s position in the company?20. What does Russel think of sleep? A. He is a film director. B. He is a program manager. C. He is a department head.A. It ’s seldom studied.B. It ’s just a waste of time.C. It ’s of great importance. 听第7 段材料, 回答第8 至10 题。
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)8. What does the woman do?第一节(共15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分30 分)A. She ’s a secretary.B. She ’s a hotel maid.C. She ’s a salesperson.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。
9. What is the man going to do?10. AA. Change the sheets.B. Have breakfast.C. Meet his friends.All for animals11. What does the man ask the woman to do at the end of the conversation?It ’s no secret that many animals around the world, from pets to wildlife and ocean creatures, are at risk.第 1 页共 5 页Fortunately, many groups are created to help animals of every size and shape. Most of these groups are looking seafood and the problem of plastic waste in thefor volunteers and supporters. oceans.Organizations Description Date of The website 21. Which organization will you choose if you want to save animals in some shows?founding A. PAWS B. WWF C. STC D. ACSThe Performing It provides safe places for animals used in 22. What animal does the organization founded in 1959 protect?Animal Welfare circuses or animal shows. Their rescued A. Bears B. Whales C. Elephants D. Sea turtles Society (PA WS) animals, including elephants, tigers, and bears, In 1984 www.pawsweb. 23. What is the purpose of the text?live in natural environments. The animals are org A. To encourage people to contribute. B. To show how to protect sea animals.never tied or forced to behave in certain ways. C. To tell people how to adopt animals. D. To praise some animal groups ’activities.You can help PAWS by giving money, especially Bto their Adopt an Animal program. Ensley made me a poet.World Wildlife It protects wild animals from extinction. It is When I was one, my parents and I moved into a tiny apartment off 20th Street. I wrote my first poem sittingin the corner of my bedroom, surrounded by toys. I was 7 or 8 and the poem was for my best friend who had Fund (WWF) especially concerned with climate and scenerychanges and the effect on wildlife. They work at In 1961 www.worldlife. moved away. I was angry with him for being willing to leave me, and when I get angry, I get mean. I figured hisevery level from people to governments. org leaving would be easier to face, if I pushed him away first. But as soon as the moving truck pulled away, IInterested in helping out? You can adopt an realized how foolish I ’d been.animal. So I wrote him a poem to apologize. The poem was terrible, of course, but with it, a lifelong love affair Sea Turtle It has been working to make sure that sea turtles began -- not with the boy who moved away, but with the written word. As an adult,I ’d writeConservancy survive in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Pacific. conserveturtles. kickball in the parking lot of those Ensley apartment blocks, and poems about trips to see the candy lady and to the corner store. (STC) They educate people about sea turtles and their In 1959 org/get-When people ask me where in Birmingham I grew up, I sometimes say “Everywhere ”. We mo living places. Turtles are ancient creatures and involved-sea-can tell the health of the world ’csoastal turtle- a lot and the neighborhoods of Birmingham find their way into so much of what I write.I had to leave Birmingham to learn how to tell true stories in prose ( 散文). After college in Alabama and ecosystems. You can see turtles up close and conservation/graduate school in Berkeley, California, I moved to Kentucky to be a newspaper reporter. My skill at writing watch live turtles be set free.personal essays landed me my own column( 专栏) and the chance to be included in a collection of essaysAmerican It is recognized as the world ’fsirst whalepublished by Seal Press. Cetacean protection group. They provide reliableThen I came home. Society (ACS) scientific information and research. They alsoIn her book Writing Down the Bones , Natalie Goldberg writes, “It is very important to go home if you wan educate people about whales and work to protectyour work to be whole...you must claim where you come from and look deep into it. Come to honor and embrace these animals and their living places. They have In 1967 www.acsonline.it, or at the least, accept it. ” a National Student Coalition, from which org/campaignsNow in Birmingham, I get to share my story in local magazines and on my blog. And I build my storystudents can use the information to educatethrough every friendship formed in this city of steel, sweat, and sweet tea. others on topics like environment-friendly第 2 页共 5 页14. Ensley is the name of a_____________. increasing inequalities. Petts said that providing equal access to paternity leave may help to change these patternsA. toyB. boyC. placeD. store and strengthen family relationships.15. What does Para. 5 tell us about the author? 28. How was the research probably carried out?A. She enjoys traveling very much.B. She prefers poetry to news reports. A. By tracking families. B. By talking with mothers.C. She gave up writing poems after college.D. She made some achievements in writing. C. By interviewing the kids. D. By recording children ’s behavior.16. Why does the author mention Natalie Goldberg ’s words? 29. What is found about paternity leave?A. To prove they had similar interests. A. It makes young kids become dependent.B. To show her love for Natalie Goldberg. B. It is determined by parental relationships.C. To explain why she returned to Birmingham. C. It encourages men to become better fathers.D. To introduce Natalie Goldberg ’s book to readers. D. It improves father-child relationship quality.17. What is the text mainly about? 30. What do we know about the research?A. Writing changes my life.B. Home is where your story is. A. It is welcomed by young fathers. B. It is the first to study parental leave.C. Moving around makes me a poet.D. Childhood friendship is a source of writing. C. It is probably helpful to policymakers. D. It is more important than similar studies.C 31. What is the problem with the present structure of paternity leave in the US?Taking paternity leave (陪产假) shortly after the birth of a new son or daughter may be the key to A. Paid paternity leave is only two weeks long.developing strong father-child bonds that last for years, says new research from Ball State University. B. There is no policy to encourage paternity leave.“We find that 9-year-olds report greater satisfaction with father involvement, ”said R i C c h.a L r o d w P-i e n t c t s o,m a e B f a l m l ilies think little of paternity leave.State sociology professor who carried out the research with Chris Knoester at the Ohio State University and Jane D. High-income fathers are too busy to take paternity leave.Waldfogel at Columbia University. “They feel closer to their fathers and report better communication with their Ddads if their fathers take paternity leave, and especially if their fathers take two or more weeks of leave. Journalists need to be ab”le to report the facts without unfairness and use only the right ways to get these “We found evidence that part of the reason two or more weeks of paternity leave may lead to 9-year-olds facts. Unfortunately, not every journalist always does this.Sting ( 圈套) operations to get a story are causing a lot of argument. They involve leading a well-known expressing greater satisfaction seems to be that longer periods of paternity leave-taking link to parental relationship satisfaction, ”said Petts. person into a false situation with the hope that they will do something newsworthy.The study is the latest in a series examining the effects of parental leave in the development of children and For example, in 2010 a newspaper accused the professional snooker player John Higgins of taking money its influence on the family. It is also the first research known to assess the associations between paternity leave to throw a game. Higgins and his manager met with two men who said they would give him money if he lost and children ’s opinions of father-child relationship quality in the United States, Petts said. matches on purpose. The meeting, which took place in a hotel room, was planned and secretly filmed by the Petts said the findings of the study will help families and policymakers who aim to strengthen families and newspaper. Higgins agreed to do it but said later that he had only done so because he thought the two men wereimprove higher quality father-child relationships. criminals and he had been frightened. It turned out that they were reporters from the newspaper itself.The present structure of paternity leave in the United States provides limited opportunities for fathers to While sting operations might be legal, phone-hacking ( 电话窃听) is certainly not. In 2007, the editor of atake leave and, in fact, often discourages fathers from taking leave, he said. leading UK newspaper and a private detective had hacked into hundreds of voicemail messages of people who “The possibility to take leave is often limited to higher-income families, ”Petts s a w i d o.r k A e d l a c f o k r o t h f e a B n a r i t i o s h n a r l o y a l family. The information they got was used in newspapers.paid family leave policy limits access to important benefits for American families. The present structure may be Although the editor said he regretted doing this and apologized, the judge sentenced him to four months in第 3 页共 5 页prison. He warned other journalists not to make the same mistake. Since then though, many famous people such of age. _____40_____ For example, they like playing games, chatting or watching videos. What their cultural as Jude Law and Sienna Miller have been subjected to illegal phone-hacking by journalists. background is already doesn ’t really matter. Take a look around you--can you predict what your friends andThe paparazzi(狗仔队) are famous for following the rich and famous hoping to get a photograph to sell to family are up to this weekend just by their age? I have a feeling you can!the papers. In the last years of her life, singer Amy Winehouse was followed by photographers everywhere she A. Activities with such strong cultural influences will be welcome.went, and it got so bad that in 2009 she went to court and asked a judge to stop them. The judge warned the B. If you ’re in Switzerland, you might be hiking through the countryside.journalists and ordered the photographers to stay away from her home. Many other famous persons also need C. There are different meanings for the idea of leisure in different cultures.similar court orders to protect themselves and their families. D. Things like climate and basic systems come into play in different cultures.18. What happened to Higgins in 2010? E. Age and social background also influence the activities people choose to do.A. He was tricked by two journalists.B. He was threatened by his manager. F. The generation that has grown up with the Internet likes spending free time online.C. He lost a lot of money.D. He met two criminals. G. Other studies show live music and dancing events are more popular in African countries.19. How was the UK editor punished? 第三部分英语知识运用( 共两节,满分45 分)A. He was kept separate from the famous.B. He was asked to leave the newspaper. 第一节( 共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。