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2019-2020學(xué)年高一英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期第三次月考試題 (II) 第一部分 聽力 (每小題1.5分,共20個(gè)小題,共計(jì)30分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1. Who is the man looking for? A. Tami. B. Dr. Maxwell. C. Alison Simpson. 2. What will the woman probably do? A. Call the airline soon. B. Stay at home for a while.C. Leave for the airport before lunch. 3. What does the man think of his current book? A. Its exciting.B. Its relaxing.C. Its long.4. When does the man hope to see the woman? A. This afternoon. B. Tomorrow night. C. Tomorrow afternoon.5. What does the man mean? A. He didnt put in any sugar. B. He added some natural flavors.C. He also thinks the coffee tastes strange.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Why is the woman upset? A. Her order isnt ready yet. B. The man forgot her order. C. Some guests will be late.7. At what time will the wedding start? A. 10:00.B. 10:30.C. 12:00.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. Who lived in Los Angeles? A. The womans aunt and uncle. B. The mans grandparents. C. The womans parents.9. What will the speakers do next? A. Have a picnic. B. Go hiking. C. Try to catch some fish.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What did the man study in college? A. Art history.B. Medicine.C. Business.11. How do the speakers know each other? A. Theyre neighbors. B. Theyre salesman and customer.C. Theyre teacher and student.12. What is the mans advice for the woman? A. Doing what her father suggests. B. Exploring all the possibilities.C. Making a decision as early as possible.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. How does the woman want to pay? A. In cash.B. By credit card.C. With her smartphone.14. What does the man think of PayPal? A. It is free.B. It is popular. C. It isnt very fast.15. Where is Venmo accepted? A. At many small shops. B. At most large stores. C. At a lot of restaurants.16. What does the woman offer to do for the man? A. Download the app. B. Send him an invitation. C. Lend him some money.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What is the weather probably like? A. Hot. B. Dry. C. Rainy.18. Where did Matt begin his journey? A. In England. B. In California. C. In Hawaii.19. How many hours was Matts longest flight? A. Fourteen hours. B. Sixteen hours. C. Sixteen and a half hours.20. What will Matt do next? A. Interview someone. B. Share his experiences. C. Plan on another journey.第二部分 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)閱讀下面短文,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將項(xiàng)涂黑。A BestScienceBooksofxx BigChicken,byMarynMcKenna Investigative journalist Maryn McKenna uses the modern industrial chicken as a window intoHow antibiotics(抗生素)transformed modern agriculture-for good and ill. She traces how animal antibiotics endanger human health, causing serious problems from antibiotic resistant stomach infections to UTIs. Recognizing that Americans are going to continue to eat chicken no matter what, Mckernna suggests a way in which factory farming rids itself of its dependence on antibiotics. WhyTimeFlies,byAlanBurdick NewYorkerstaffwriterAlanBurdickexaminesthegreatestgifthumanityhaseverknown:time.Time,hewrites,appearstoexistintwodistinctforms.Oneisthestandardized,objectivekindfoundinclocksandwatches;theotherisourinternal,biologicalsenseoftime,theonewemeasureinourcells,bodiesandminds.Butthecloserhelooks,thelessclearerthisdistinctionappears.Paleoart,byZoeLescaze Dinosaurshavelongcapturedtheimaginationsofscientistsandartistsalike,and Paleoart bringsthosevisionstogetherinablendofhumanknowledgeandcreativity.These imagesnotonlyshowourchangingunderstandingofdinosaurs,butalsoreflect thedistinct artistic sensibilitiesoftheirtime. Bothartisticandeducational, thesepicturesare certainlyinfluential. WhatItsLiketoBeaDog,byGregoryBerns Berns, aneuroscientist, traineddogstositinamachineinordertolookintothebrainsof consciousdogsforthefirsttime.ThatpioneeringworkinspiredhimtodigdeeperintotheMinds of otheranimals,fromsealionstotheextinctthylacine(袋狼).Bernssays,“Withtheirabilitytothink,chooseandfeel,dogsandotheranimalsdonotdeservethecrueltreatmenthumanssooftendotothem.” 21.Whichbookhassomethingtodowithpublichealth? A.WhyTimeFlies. B.Paleoart.C.WhatItsLiketoBeaDog. D.BigChicken.22.Whowritesabouttime? A.AlanBurdick. B.ZoeLescaze.C.GregoryBerns.D.MarynMckenna.23.WhatwasBernspioneeringwork? A.Studyingextinctanimals. B.Observingdogbrains.C.Fightingforanimalrights. D.Trainingdogs. B I was in the middle of a sweet dream when a noise startled me. Bam! Bam! It sounded like a hammer pounding on a tough nail. Bam! Bam! BAM! Who could be hammering at three in the morning? It must be Charlie again, making another invention. Just as I was putting on my slippers and clothes, the noise changed. I sat at the edge of my bed and listened. Tick! Tick! Tick! It reminded me of my first wristwatch. Its regular pace had always helped me fall asleep. I started dozing off dangerously ,leaning to the left, when the ticking stopped. It was now replaced by a buzz, similar to the noise ing from a beehive in mid-summer, only louder. I shivered. Im allergic to bees ! Even just thinking about it or hearing a bee like sound makes me swell. I shouted, now wide awake, “ I cant take it anymore!” I marched to the next apartment and knocked. My neighbor immediately opened the door. His curly brown hair was sticking up every which way. He wore baggy striped pants and a loose raspberry shirt. “Hi, there, Lucy! Whats up ?” he asked. I pointed at my noiseless watch. “Do you know what time it is?” He grabbed my arm and glanced at my timepiece. “Oh, my God! I didnt realize it was that late. Im busy working on a machine that can cure insomnia(失眠). Its almost finished. You want to see it?”I should have known. His last invention was supposed to annihilate bad smells, but it was powered by rotten(腐爛的) eggs. 24.Whatmadetheauthorsleepyagain? A.Thetickingsound. B.Theingofthebees.C.Thesmelloftherotteneggs.D.Hisneighborssilence.25.WhatwasCharliedoing? A.Hewasinventingawristwatch.B.Hewasworkingwiththebees.C.Hewasmakinganewmachine.D.Hewasfixingabrokenclock.26.HowdidCharliefeelwhenhesawtheauthor? A.Scared. B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.D.Disappointed.27.Whatdosestheunderlinedword“annihilate”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Makeuseof. B.Giveoff.C.Tellapart. D.GetridofC Johnny Smith was a good math student at a high school. He loved his puter. He came home early every day, then he worked with it till midnight. But Johnny was not a good English student, not good at all. He got an F in his English class. One day after school Johnny joined his puter to the puter in his high school office. The school office puter had the grades of all the students: the math grades, the science grades, the grades in arts and music, and the grades in English. He found his English grade. An F! Johnny changed his English grade from an F to A. Johnny parents looked at his report card. They were very happy.“An A in English! said Johnnys Dad. “Youre a very clever boy, Johnny.” Johnny is a hacker. Hackers know how to take information from other puters and put new information in. Using a modem(調(diào)制解調(diào)器), they join their puters to other puters secretly. School headmasters and teachers are worried about hackers. So are the police, for some people even take money from bank puter account and put it into their own ones. And they never have to leave home to do it! They are called hackers.28. Johnny changed his English grade with the puter in _. A. the classroom B. the school office C. a bank near his house D. his own house29. When Johnnys parents saw the report, they were happy because_ _. A. Johnny was good at math B. Johnny loved puters C. Johnny could join one puter to another D. they thought Johnny was not poor in English any longer30. Who are worried about hackers in the story? A. Johnnys parents. B. School headmasters, teachers and the police. C. The police. D. School headmasters and teachers.31. The last paragraph is about _. A. Johnny B. puters C. hackers D. modemDWhen a storm is ing, most people leave the area as quickly as possible and head for safety. But there are a few people who will get into their cars and go straight for the center of the storm. These people are willing to risk being killed by floods or 100-kilometer-an-hour winds for the excitement of watching the storm close up. “Storm chasing” is being an increasingly popular hobby, especially in the Midwest of the United States, where there are frepuent storms between March and July. A storm chaser begins the day by checking the Internet for the latest weather reports, and then drives up to 1,000 kilometers to where the storm will be and waits for it to develop. Although anyone can do it , storm chasing is extremely dangerous. The power of a big storm can throw a cow into the air or destroy a whole house in seconds. Storm chasers are also often hurt in accidents caused by driving in a heavy rain. If you are a beginner, it is much safer to join a group for storm-chasing vacations during the storm season. Even then, storm chasing is not all adventure and excitement . “Storm chasing is 95% driving,” says Daniel Lynch, who spends most of his summer storm-chasing. “Sometimes you can sit around for hours waiting for something to happen, and all you get is blue sky and a few light showers.” However, for storm chasers, it is all worth it. “When you get close to a storm, it is the most exciting sight you will ever see in your life,” says Jasper Morley. “Every storm is an example of the power of nature. It is the greatest show on Earth.” 32. For storm chasing, the first thing storm chasers do is to .A. collect information about a ing storm B. get into the car for safety C. wait patiently for the storm to develop D. head straight for the center of the storm33. Beginners of storm chasing are advised _. A. not to drive in a heavy rain B. to do it in an organized way C. not to get too close to a storm D. to spend more time on it in summer 34. By saying “it is all worth it” in the last paragraph, the author means that _. A. storm chasing costs a lot of money B. storm chasing is worth hours of waiting C. efforts in storm chasing are well paid D. a storm presents the greatest show on Earth 35. What can we learn from the text? A. Sometimes storm chasers get nothing but disappointment. B. Many storm chasers get killed in the storms. C. Storm chasing is being popular around the world. D. Storm chasing is only fit for young people.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)。 To forgive is a virtue, but no one has ever said it is easy. When someone has deeply hurt you, it can be extremely difficult to let go of your hate. However, forgiveness is possible, and it can be surprisingly beneficial to your physical and mental health. People who forgive show less sadness,anger and stress and more hopefulness, according to a recent research. _36_ Try the following steps:Calm yourself. _37_You can take a couple of breaths and think of something that gives you pleasure : a beautiful scene in nature, or someone you love.Dont wait for an apology. Many times the person who hurt you does not intend to apologize. They may have wanted to hurt you or they just dont see things the same way._38_Keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean being friends again with the person who upset you.Take the control away from your offender (冒犯者). Rethinking about your hurt gives power to the person who caused you pain. Instead of focusing on your wounded feelings, learn to look for the love, beauty and kindness around you._39_If you understand your offender, you may realize that he or she was acting out of unawareness, fear, and even love. You may want to write a letter to yourself from your offenders point of view.Dont forget to forgive yourself. _40_ But it can rob you of your selfconfidence if you dont do it.AWhy should you forgive?BHow should you start to forgive?CRecognize the benefits of forgiveness.DTry to see things from your offenders angle.EFor some people, forgiving themselves is the biggest challenge.FTo make your anger die away, try a simple stress management technique. G If you wait for people to apologize, you could be waiting an awfully long time.第三部分 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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將項(xiàng)涂黑。As a teenager, I was pretty lazy when it came to doing things for my family. I worked hard at school, and sometimeslooked after my younger sister. Still, I found myself regularly resisting the urge to41 out at home with even the simplest things.Every Wednesday afternoon, for example, my mother42 me to another town for a piano lesson. During my two-hour lesson, shed rush to the nearby store and buy a weeks worth of43 . Given the fact that my mom had driven me twelve miles there, twelve miles back,44 for my lesson, and bought me a candy bar, youd think Id be very45 to help her bring the groceries into the house.46 I wasnt. I generally just brought in an armload and left the47 for Mom as I ran to my room, shut the door, and started studying.Dont get me wrong: even back in my room, I felt48 about not helping my mother more. Deep inside, I wanted to change my49 . But I also realized that once I did change, thered be no going back.50 I took on more responsibility, my parents would start 51 more of me. At age fifteen, I sensed that this one small change would52 something much bigger: my personal change from a cared-for, spoiled (被寵壞的) child to a more53 , caring and giving young man.Ill never forget the Wednesday when I made a(n)54 to jump in and see what happened. Returning home from the55 , I disappeared into my room, as usual. But once inside, I felt that deep and burning56 . Throwing my school books on the bed, I suddenly opened my door and57 back to the garage to help my mother. How happy I felt that day!Surely, over time, I continued to help out with more housework. The neat thing was, the more I helped out, the58 I felt about myself and my place in my family. As Mom and Dad realized they could59 on memore, our trips became far less stressful, too. In short, it was a win-win situation for everyone.Sometimes the little things we put off doing the longest60 out to be the simplest things to plete. And feeling happy beats feeling guilty any day.41A.help B.cry C.start D.work42A.sent B.drove C.walked D.guided43A.fruits B.flowers C.groceries D.vegetables44A.paid B.fought C.applied D.planned45A.nervousB.grateful C.confident D.unwilling46A.SoB.AndC.ThusD.But47A.oneB.otherC.nextD.rest48A.excitedB.curiousC.guiltyD.doubtful49A.wayB.worldC.careerD.shape50A.SinceB.ThoughC.UnlessD.Once51A.warningB.remindingC.expectingD.informing52A.tellB.markC.expressD.describe53A.energeticB.ambitiousC.outgoingD.responsible54A.excuseB.decisionC.statementD.appointment55A.dutyB.storeC.lessonD.holiday56A.angerB.shameC.delightD.pleasure57A.calledB.lookedC.headedD.handed58A.betterB.smarterC.warmerD.stronger59A.liveB.pressC.focusD.count60A.turnB.makeC.pointD.bring第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié) 語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。In many places like Britain and Italy, if you leave the house without your wallet, youll be in a tough situation all day. But in China, you can enjoy your day just 61 a smart phone. The other day, I set out 62 (see) how far a phone would get me in the countrys capital. Admittedly, I was surprised to discover how 63 (convenience)it was. I used my phone to call a taxi to meet my Chinese friend, Gu Yu, 64 would guide me to get around Beijing. We paid for breakfast by 65 (scan) a QR code on the window of a restaurant selling jianbing, one of Chinas most popular street breakfasts. My purchase cost 6 yuan and 66 (take) just a few seconds. At a nearby coffeeshop, 67 (it) owner scanned a QR code on my phone. As we sipped our coffee,

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