2017-2018学年吉林省长春十一中、东北师大附中、吉林一中等五校联考高三(上)月考英语试卷(1月份)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1.(1.5分)Howwastheman'svacation?A.Good.B.Boring.C.Terrible.2.(1.5分)Whenistheprojectdue?A.Inoneweek.B.Intwoweeks.C.Attheendofthissemester.3.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inacafe.B.Onaplane.C.Inanoffice.4.(1.5分)WhatisMr.Oliverlike?A.Polite.B.Helpful.C.Frank.5.(1.5分)WhatdoweknowaboutJane?A.Sheisoftenlate.B.Sheisabaddriver.C.Shehateswaiting.6.(3分)(1)Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Putoffspringbreak.B.Seesomewesternart.C.Drivehertotheexhibit.(2)Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Brotherandsister.C.Taxidriverandpassenger.7.(3分)(1)Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shewasrobbed.B.Herhousewasbrokeninto.C.Shelostherpursesomewhere.(2)Whatcoloristhewoman'spurse?A.Blue.B.Yellow.C.Red.8.(4.5分)(1)Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Abankclerk.B.Apostofficer.C.Ashopassistant.(2)Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Hewantstowithdrawhismoney.B.Hewantstoopenanaccount.C.Hewantstobuysomeproducts.(3)Whydoesthemanhavetocomebacktomorrow?A.HeforgetstotakeanyproofsofID.B.Hedoesn'thaveenoughmoney.C.Heisnotinterestedintheproduct.9.(6分)(1)Whichgamedoesthemanlikebest?A.Chinesechess.B.Cards.C.Bridge.(2)WhatdoesthewomanthinkofChinesechess?A.Complicated.B.Simple.C.Boring.(3)Whydoesthewomanonlyplaybridgeoccasionally?A.Shedoesn'tlikeitB.Sheisn'tgoodatit.C.It'shardtofindfourplayers.(4)Whatdoesthemanlookforwardto?A.Learningtoplaybridge.B.Settingupacardsgame.C.Arrangingabridgegamewiththewoman.10.(6分)(1)Howlonghasthezoobeenopen?A.Forabout60years.B.Forabout110years.C.Forabout120years.(2)Whatcollectionofanimalsisthelargestinthezoo?A.Deer.B.Fish.C.Birds.(3)Whatisforbiddeninthezoo?A.Openingthecages.B.Feedingtheanimals.C.Playingwithanimals.(4)Whendoesthezoocloseonweekends?A.At4:00p.m.B.At5:00p.m.C.At6:00p.m.第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.11.(6分)UKisbecomingapopulardestinationforpeoplewhowishtostudyabroad.However,Britainisquiteanexpensiveplacetostudyandlivein.Tuitionfeeshavenowreached£9,250ayearandstudentsalsofacesomeofthehighestlivingcostsintheworld.FortunatelythereareanumberofcountrieswhereuniversitiesofferdegreeprogramsentirelyinEnglish,alongwiththechancetolearnthelocallanguagewhileyoulivethere.Herearethreeoftheoptionsbrokendownindetail.UniversityofAmsterdamTheDutchcapitalisnotacheapcitytolivein,butstandardtuitionfeesof£1,800ayearmakeitsignificantlycheaperthanaBritishdegree.Thereare14bachelor'sdegreesonofferthataretaughtinEnglish,includingPoliticalScience,Economics&BusinessEconomicsandActuarialScience.NearlyallDutchpeoplespeakEnglish,makingitaneasycountrytogetbyin.TianjinUniversityMovingtoChinaisnotforthefainthearted.UndergraduatedegreecoursesatTianjinlastfouryears.Livingcostsareonlyaround£400amonthandtuitionfeesare£2,300ayear.Flightswillcost£3,600overthefouryears.Thetotalcost,at£28,800,isstillaroundhalfthatofathree﹣yeardegreeinBritain.Tianjinisoneoftheworld'slatestcitiesandisonlyahalf﹣hourtrainridefromBeijing.ThreeundergraduateprogramsareofferedinEnglish:ChemicalEngineering,Environment&EnergyandPharmaceuticalScience.UniversityofMilanTheUniversityofMilan'sfeesrangefrom£140to£3,650ayear.Theonebachelor'sdegreeofferedentirelyinEnglish﹣PoliticalScience﹣isathree﹣yearcourse.WhilelivingcostsinMilanarehigh,thesignificantlylowerfeesmakeitacheaperoptionthanaBritishuniversity.(1)WherecanyoumajorinPoliticalScience?A.LondonandTianjin.B.AmsterdamandLondon.C.AmsterdamandMilan.D.TianjinandMilan.(2)Whatisprobablythetotalcostofathree﹣yeardegreeinBritain?A.£14,400B.£27,750C.£28,800D.£57,600(3)Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toencouragepeopletostudyabroad.B.Tointroducesomeaffordableuniversities.C.Toadvertisesomedegreeprograms.D.Tocomparetuitionfeesandlivingcosts.12.(8分)Aginghappenstoall,andisgenerallyconsideredasanaturalpartoflife.Itwouldseemsillytocallsuchathingadisease.However,scientistsareincreasinglylearningthatagingandbiologicalagearetwodifferentthings,andthattheformerisakeyriskfactorforconditionssuchasheartdisease,cancerandmanymore.Inthatlight,agingitselfmightbeseenassomethingtreatable,thewayyouwouldtreathighbloodpressure.BiophysicistAlexZhavoronkovbelievesthatagingshouldbeconsideredadisease.Hesaidthatdescribingagingasadiseasecreatesencouragementtodeveloptreatments.Ituntiesthehandsofthepharmaceutical(制药的)industrysothattheycanbegintreatingthediseaseandnotjustthesideeffects,hesaid.Rightnow,peoplethinkofagingasnaturalandsomethingyoucan'tcontrol,hesaid.Inacademiccircles,peopletakeagingresearchasjustaninterestareawheretheycantrytodevelop.interventions(干预).Themedicalcommunityalsotakesagingforgranted,andcandonothingaboutitexceptkeeppeoplewithinacertainhealthrange.Butifagingwererecognizedasadisease,hesaid,Itwouldattractfundingandchangethewaywedohealthcare.Whatmattersisunderstandingthatagingiscurable.Itwasalwaysknownthatthebodyaccumulatesdamage.headded.Theonlywaytocureagingistofindwaystorepairthatdamage.Ithinkofitaspreventivemedicineforage﹣relatedconditions.LeonardHayflick,aprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,saidtheideathatagingcanbecuredimpliesthehumanlifespan(寿