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1、 綜合過(guò)關(guān)檢測(cè)(八) (時(shí)間: 100分鐘 滿分: 120分) 第Ⅰ卷 第一部分 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,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A (2016·長(zhǎng)春市普通高中高三質(zhì)檢)I’ve been in the taxicab business for thirty-five years, and I know there is a lot about it that is not so good. Taxicab drivers have to be tough fellow
2、s to be able to work in New York. You’ve got to fight the New York traffic eight hours a day these days, so people get the wrong impression that they are bad. Actually, taxi drivers are just like other people. Most of them will behave as honest fellows. You read in the papers almost every week tha
3、t a taxi driver turns in money or jewels that people leave in their cabs. If they weren’t honest, you wouldn’t be reading those stories in the papers. One time in Brooklyn, I found a diamond ring in my cab. I remembered helping a lady with a lot of packages that day, so I went back to where I had d
4、ropped her. It took me almost two days to trace her down in order to return her ring to her. I didn’t get as much as“thank you”. Still I felt good because I had done what ever was right. I think I felt better than she did. I was born and raised in Ireland and lived there until I was nineteen years
5、old. Then I came to this country where I had a family and bought my own cab. Life hasn’t been too easy at times, but my wife takes care of our money and we have a good bit put away for a rainy day. When I started driving a cab, Park Avenue was mostly a bunch of coal yards. Hoofer’s Brewery was righ
6、t next to where the Waldorf-Astoria is now. I did pretty well, even in those days. In all my years of driving a taxicab, I have never had any trouble with the public, not even with drunks. I believe honesty is one of the greatest gifts. I know they call it a lot of fancy names these days, like inte
7、grity (正直), etc. But it doesn’t make any difference whatever they call it; it’s still what makes a man a good citizen. This is my code, and I try to live by. 【文章大意】 本文講述的是一名出租車司機(jī)一直相信誠(chéng)實(shí)是一件最棒的禮物,并且在生活中一直以此為準(zhǔn)則。 1.Why do people think taxicab drivers are bad according to the passage? A.They have been
8、cheated by taxicab drivers before. B.Taxicab drivers are dishonest. C.Most taxicab drivers are tough fellows. D.Some taxicab drivers did not return their lost properties. C 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第一段第二句中的“Taxicab drivers have to be tough fellows”和第三句中的“so people get the wrong impression that they are bad”可
9、知,答案為C。 2.How did the author return the diamond ring to the lady? A.By giving her a call and visiting her. B.By sending her a letter asking her to claim the ring in person. C.By advertising in the papers. D.By going back to where she got off and tracing her down for almost 2 days. D 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。
10、根據(jù)文章第三段第二句中的“I went back to where I had dropped her”和第三句“It took me almost two days to trace her down in order to return her ring to her.”可知,答案為D。 3.How does the author feel as a taxicab driver? A.Proud and satisfied. B.Annoyed and stressful. C.Disappointed and discouraged. D.Unwilling and regr
11、etful. A 解析:觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題。 根據(jù)文章第五段中的“I did pretty well”和“I have never had any trouble with the public,not even with drunks”可知,作者感到自豪和滿意。故答案為A。 B (2016·商丘市高三模擬)As more people use smart phones to pay bills and store personal information, strict password security has become more important than ever. A new
12、study shows that free-form gestures—sweeping fingers in shapes across the screen of a smart phone—can be used to unlock phones. These gestures are less likely to be observed and reproduced by others than traditional typed passwords. “All that it takes to steal a password is a quick eye,”said one of
13、 the researchers of the study.“With all the personal information we have on our phones today, improving their security is becoming increasingly necessary.”In developing a secure solution to this problem, the researchers studied the practicality of using free-form gestures. With the ability to create
14、 any shape in any size and location on the screen, the gestures were popular as passwords. Since users create them without following a template, the researchers predicted these gestures would allow for greater complexity. The researchers carried out a create-test-retest experiment where 63 people w
15、ere asked to create a gesture, recall it, and recall it again 10 days later. The gestures were captured on a recognizer system designed by the team. Using this data, they tested the complexity and accuracy of each gesture using information theory. The result of their analysis is that people are favo
16、rable to use free-form gestures as passwords. To put their analysis into practice, the researchers then had seven students in computer science and engineering, each with considerable experience with touchscreens(觸摸屏), attempt to steal a free-form gesture password by observing a phone user secretly.
17、 None of them were able to copy the gestures with enough accuracy. The gestures appear to be extremely powerful against attacks. Though the testing is in its early stage and widespread adaptation of this technology is not yet clear, the research team plans to continue to analyze the security and ma
18、nagement of free-form passwords in the future. They believe this is the first study to explore free-form gestures as passwords. They will soon publish their findings. 【文章大意】 本文主要討論的是手機(jī)密碼的安全性,介紹了一種密碼設(shè)置方式。如何保護(hù)手機(jī)密碼還有待繼續(xù)研發(fā)新的密碼設(shè)置方式。 4.What can we learn about free-form gestures? A.They are improving mo
19、bile security in a way. B.Users will have to make use of simple gestures. C.They will never be copied by others. D.Users must move their fingers in fixed shapes. A 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。 根據(jù)第一段的These gestures are less likely to be observed and reproduced by others than traditional typed passwords.可知free-form
20、gestures能夠在某種程度上提高手機(jī)的安全性。故選A。 5.The experiment in Paragraph 4 is to test the of free-form gestures. A.template B.a(chǎn)pplication C.a(chǎn)ccuracy D.security D 解析:推理判斷題。 根據(jù)文章第四段的None of them were able to copy the gestures with enough accuracy. The gestures appear to be extremely powerful ag
21、ainst attacks.可知該項(xiàng)研究就是為了驗(yàn)證free-form gestures的安全性。 security安全。故選D。 6.According to the text, the researchers think that . A.it is easy to steal any password with a quick eye B.better ways of setting passwords should be developed C.people had better not use smart phones to pay bills D.pers
22、onal information should not be stored in a phone B 解析:推理判斷題。 根據(jù)文章最后兩句話They believe this is the first study to explore free-form gestures as passwords. They will soon publish their findings.可知研究者認(rèn)為還會(huì)發(fā)明更好的設(shè)置密碼的方式。故選B。 7.The main purpose of the text is to . A.a(chǎn)dvise people to use free-form g
23、estures B.discuss whether smart phones are safe C.talk about the practicality of passwords D.introduce the study of a new password D 解析:寫作意圖題。 本文在第一段點(diǎn)出主題:A new study shows that free-form gestures—sweeping fingers in shapes across the screen of a smart phone—can be used to unlock phones. These ge
24、stures are less likely to be observed and reproduced by others than traditional typed passwords.下文進(jìn)行了具體介紹——一種新的密碼研究。故選D。 C (2016·安徽高考?jí)狠S卷)Honesty is the best policy as telling fewer lies“improves your physical and mental health”. White lies may seem harmless at the time, but bending the truth is ac
25、tually bad for your physical and mental health. People who consciously tried to tell fewer white lies were less likely to feel tense or sad and also experienced fewer sore throats and headaches. Those who told fewer lies also had better relationships and smoother social interactions overall than f
26、ibbers. A team followed 110 people aged 18 to 71 years old over 10 weeks. While half of the participants were told to stop telling both major and minor lies for the duration of the study, the rest of them were given no instructions about lying. Both groups went to the lab weekly to complete health
27、 and relationship measures and to take a polygraph(測(cè)謊器) test assessing the number of major and white lies they had told during that week. Professor Anita Kelly said the average person told 11 lies a week. Results showed when those in the no-lie group told three fewer white lies than they did in oth
28、er weeks, they experienced four fewer mental-health complaints and three fewer physical complaints. In contrast, when control group members told three fewer white lies, they experienced two fewer mental-health complaints and one fewer physical complaint. When participants across both groups lied l
29、ess in a given week, their physical and mental health was significantly better that week. Participants also realized they could simply tell the truth about their daily accomplishments rather than exaggerate, while others said they stopped making false excuses for being late or failing to complete t
30、asks. Professor Kelly said,“We found that the participants could purposefully and dramatically reduce their everyday lies, and that in turn was associated with significantly improved health. Statistical analyses showed that this improvement in relationships significantly accounted for the improveme
31、nt in health that was associated with less lying.”The study also found some participants learned to avoid lying by answering troubling questions with another question to distract the person. 【文章大意】 謊言,即使是善意的謊言,就長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)來(lái)說(shuō),對(duì)一個(gè)人的人際關(guān)系和身心健康都是沒(méi)有好處的。 8.How can white lies influence people? A.They have no effe
32、ct on people at all. B.In the long run, they are harmful to health. C.They can help build good relationships. D.They always hurt people’s feelings. B 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的White lies may seem harmless at the time,but bending the truth is actually bad for your physical and mental health.可知,即使善意的謊言在當(dāng)時(shí)看似
33、無(wú)害,但就長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)來(lái)說(shuō),卻對(duì)我們的身心健康有著不良的影響。 9.The underlined word“fibbers”in Paragraph 2 refers to“ ”. A.people who often tell lies in daily life B.people who have bad relationships C.people who never tell lies to others D.people who hate being cheated A 解析:詞義猜測(cè)題。本句中的than比較的是兩種人,而該詞所指的人正好與who told fewe
34、r lies對(duì)應(yīng),說(shuō)明此處指的是經(jīng)常撒謊的人。 10.According to the study, people who tell fewer lies . A.feel worse since life is no fun without lies B.a(chǎn)re worried that they won’t have friends C.a(chǎn)re likely to report better physical and mental health D.tend to make friends by working harder C 解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第六段Wh
35、en participants across both groups lied less in a given week,their physical and mental health was significantly better that week.可知,撒謊較少的人的精神和身體狀況都會(huì)較好。 11.After the experiment, people in both groups have learnt that . A.they have told too many white lies B.a(chǎn)ll people are telling lies with
36、out being noticed C.life cannot go on without white lies D.they shouldn’t have told lies at all D 解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段可知,實(shí)驗(yàn)過(guò)后,人們意識(shí)到撒謊的危害,同時(shí)也意識(shí)到之前他們本來(lái)就不該撒謊。 D (2016·福建武平第一中學(xué)高三模擬)As a health editor, I spend the majority of my day poring over content related to health. At Huff Post, we’re lucky to tal
37、k to experts on a daily basis about how to live our best lives. It’s clear that life would be healthier if we would just do the following things. Sure, some of these are easier said than done. 1.Have a bedtime Sleep is considered the third pillar(支柱) of health, and for good reason. Research is onl
38、y making it increasingly clear that not getting enough of the stuff can have serious health effects. Meanwhile, getting enough sleep is good for everything ranging from weight, to mood, to even the immune system(免疫系統(tǒng)). One of the simplest things you can do to ensure you get enough sleep each night i
39、s to set a bedtime. Forgive yourself if you can’t meet it every night, but make a point to try to stick to it. 2.Cultivate your emotional intelligence “To have emotional intelligence means to be confident, good at working towards your goals and adaptable. You recover quickly from stress.” psycholo
40、gist Daniel Goleman previously told Huff Post. It’s made up of five parts social skills, empathy, motivation, self-awareness and self-regulation. And fortunately, these are all traits you can cultivate. Be curious about things beyond yourself. Know what you’re good at and where you can stand to impr
41、ove. Try to improve your ability to pay attention. 3.This is something I’m still working on. I’m an objectively fast person—fast at walking, fast at eating, fast at talking. This also makes me very impatient, and also sometimes very unobservant—stopping to smell the roses has never been my strong s
42、uit. But slowing down to appreciate life and all its little moments builds gratitude—and that’s a very healthy thing. 4.Find an exercise you actually enjoy It’s not exactly a secret how much I opposite-of-like running. I’ll still do it, because of health, but there are certainly other ways I’d rat
43、her get my fitness in. And that’s completely OK. Research has even shown that whether we think of fitness as “fun” or “exercise” affects how much we end up eating. For me, exercise is a pill best swallowed as volleyball. For you, it may be dancing, or swimming, or riding your bike. Don’t think that
44、just because you don’t like “conventional” exercise—running, going to the gym, etc.—you’re “bad at exercise”. No such thing! 【文章大意】 本文介紹了過(guò)好健康生活的四種方法:有個(gè)好的睡眠時(shí)間,培養(yǎng)情緒智力,學(xué)會(huì)花時(shí)間欣賞,尋找喜歡的鍛煉方式。 12.Which of the following has something to do with the immune system? A.Exercise. B.Sleep. C.Emotional int
45、elligence. D.Mood. B 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一種方法中的getting enough sleep is good...,to even the immune system(免疫系統(tǒng))可知,足夠的睡眠對(duì)免疫系統(tǒng)有好處。故選B。 13.What can we infer from the passage? A.You should set a bedtime and stick to it no matter what happened. B.Paying attention is not as important as other abilities for emo
46、tional intelligence. C.The writer is no longer a fast person. D.The exercise the writer likes most is volleyball. D 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段中的For me,exercise is a pill best swallowed as volleyball.可知,作者最喜歡排球。故選D。 14.Emotional intelligence includes the following except . A.confidence B.motivation
47、 C.stress D.self-awareness C 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二種方法中的It’s made up of five parts...motivation,self-awareness and self-regulation.可知,情緒智力不包括壓力。故選C。 15.The best title for the third tip is . A.Feel gratitude to life B.Stop to smell the roses C.Lead a simple life D.Take a time to appreciate your l
48、ife D 解析:段落大意題。由第三種方法中最后一句But slowing down to appreciate life and...and that’s a very healthy thing.可知,花時(shí)間學(xué)會(huì)欣賞也是健康的事。故選D。 第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Things You’ll Want in Your Freshman Year in College Before heading off to your first year of college, you wil
49、l need to make a list of the key things that you want. Instead of waiting until you get to your college to start your shopping, take some time to prepare before the big move. Debit or Credit Card While mom and dad are most likely reluctant to hand over the credit card to their 18-year-old, startin
50、g freshman year off with a debit or credit card can help to ease financial tensions. 16. Having your own bank account, debit card and credit card can help you to keep on track with your bills and learn how to spend like an adult. Electronics Without electronics, where would you be?17.
51、 You’ll want electronics for your education such as a laptop, as well as technology to help you communicate and socialize such as a smart phone. Additionally, you may want to bring an MP3 player for your music needs and a tablet for portable Internet access or reading e-books. Decor Items 18.
52、 Unless you have a pricey hotel-like room, you’ll need things to decorate your dorm, such as photos and picture collages(貼畫). When choosing bedding, such as a quilt and pillows, coordinate with your roommate beforehand. Talk to your future freshman dormmate and decide on a color scheme to avoi
53、d disagreements. 19. Don’t discount the benefits that healthy foods can bring during your first year of college. If you have worries about the dreaded freshman obesity, stay on the safer side and bring your own mini-fridge and microwave if dorm rules allow.20. A.Healthy Foods B.B
54、ring Your Own Fridge C.Parents should pay close attention to credit card statements. D.Entering college also means you’ll need your fair share of electronics. E.Moving to a dorm also means you’ll need to take charge of your finances. F.Thus you can stock your fridge with nutritious snacks such a
55、s yogurt, and fresh fruits. G.Unlike your comfortable bedroom at home, your college dorm may seem somewhat simple. 答案:16~20.EDGAF 第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用 [共兩節(jié),滿分45分] 第一節(jié) 完形填空(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(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 (2016·湖北八校高三聯(lián)考)In my class, there was a really weak-looking gu
56、y. I don’t 21 know if his name was Vit or Wit. I will 22 him as Wit in this story of mine. He was a pale, thin guy. Not only his build looked weak, the way he 23 was also weak. He walked slowly but he tried to stay off of everyone’s way. The friends in my class, Jean and Ingrid,would 24
57、 him. Truth to be told, I 25 them as well. We did things like taking his stuff, like his pens and pencils, and 26 them somewhere in the school. Wit was also really 27 of insects, even butterfly. Jean, Ingrid, and I often put beetle on his clothes and he would run around, trying to 28
58、 it off. There were many beetles in the school so that was the 29 insect we used to scare him with. Other insects such as butterfly were hard to 30 so we pretty much gave up on it. We would often take the 31 when Wit was off-guard and put the insects on him. 32 it was on him, he wou
59、ld run around or jump about. He was too scared to 33 it and pull it off. Suddenly one day, we were 34 by the school. When I walked into the room, Wit’s mother, as well as Ingrid’s mother, Jean’s father, and mine were 35 in the room silently. Wit’s mother said that Wit went home and 36
60、 the sandbag shouting“Jean?。?! Ingrid!?。?Archer?。?!” 37 every day. I wanted to laugh but didn’t with all the 38 she was putting on us.She asked many things, including things I had no idea about such as“Who put Wit’s bag in the girl toilet?”Apparently, it was Jean who did it. Jean seemed to ha
61、ve bullied Wit quite a lot and got quite a(n) 39 from Wit’s and her own mother. I think it should have been quite guilty for 40 to see us scolded by the parents. However, we decided to stop bullying Wit and be friendly to him. 【文章大意】 作者敘述了自己和朋友們欺負(fù)身體有些殘障的Wit及經(jīng)過(guò)各自母親的教誨不再欺負(fù)Wit的故事。 21.A.brief
62、ly B.a(chǎn)bruptly C.a(chǎn)ctually D.constantly C 解析:actually實(shí)際上; 根據(jù)空后的Vit or Wit說(shuō)明作者真的不知道他的名字。故選C。 22.A.think of B.focus on C.laugh at D.refer to D 解析:refer to提及,參考。refer to...as...把……認(rèn)為……。故選D。 23.A.acted B.operated C.a(chǎn)ttacked D.responded A 解析:acted行動(dòng); 與前文的thin,build looked weak對(duì)應(yīng)應(yīng)是行動(dòng)不便,下
63、文中He walked slowly也是提示,故選A。 24.A.get close to B.look up to C.get tired of D.make fun of D 解析:make fun of取笑。根據(jù)前文He walked slowly but he tried to stay off of everyone’s way.可知,他的同學(xué)都會(huì)取笑他。故選D。 25.A.betrayed B.joined C.teased D.rejected B 解析:join加入; 根據(jù)空后的as well可知,應(yīng)是作者也加入他們,和他們一樣取笑他。故選B。 26.A.
64、hid B.distributed C.threw D.preserved A 解析:hide隱藏; 因?yàn)樗袆?dòng)慢,所以學(xué)生們將他的鋼筆、鉛筆等藏在學(xué)校的某個(gè)地方讓他去尋找。故選A。 27.A.fond B.scared C.cautious D.a(chǎn)shamed B 解析:scared害怕的; be scared of害怕,根據(jù)下文孩子們用昆蟲來(lái)嚇唬他,可知他害怕昆蟲。故選B。 28.A.see B.set C.shake D.take C 解析:shake晃動(dòng);根據(jù)前文“我們”把甲殼蟲放在他的衣服上,因此他轉(zhuǎn)圈跑,盡力抖掉它。故選C。 29.A.only B.
65、acute C.main D.rare C 解析:main主要的; 根據(jù)前文學(xué)校里有很多甲殼蟲,那么甲殼蟲就變成了嚇唬他的主要的昆蟲。故選C。 30.A.find B.recognize C.raise D.capture D 解析:capture捕獲。根據(jù)前文提到的butterfly應(yīng)是難以捕獲。故選D。 31.A.chance B.risk C.trouble D.order A 解析:chance機(jī)會(huì); take the chance抓住機(jī)會(huì),“我們”經(jīng)常在他無(wú)人陪同時(shí)抓住機(jī)會(huì)把昆蟲放在他身上。故選A。 32.A.While B.Though C.
66、Once D.Unless C 解析:once一旦; 根據(jù)題意“一旦昆蟲放在他身上,他就是亂跑亂蹦。”故選C。 33.A.attach B.touch C.sniff D.defend B 解析:touch觸摸; 根據(jù)前文他恐懼昆蟲,故他不敢觸摸昆蟲。故選B。 34.A.picked out B.called in C.spied on D.kicked off B 解析:called in喊進(jìn),召集起來(lái); 根據(jù)下文幾個(gè)學(xué)生及他們的父母都在房間里可知,應(yīng)是被學(xué)校召集起來(lái)。故選B。 35.A.staring B.sighing C.sitting D.weeping C 解析:sitting坐; 根據(jù)下文的silently判斷應(yīng)是坐著,故選C。 36.A.carried B.threw C.filled D.hit D 解析:hit打。此處是Wit的母親在敘說(shuō)孩子的憤怒,打沙袋并大喊幾個(gè)同學(xué)的名字。故選D。 37.A.nearly B.hardly C.merely D.a(chǎn)pproximately A 解析:nearly幾乎,將近;
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