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1、2019-2020年高三第二次月考試卷(英語)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)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。1Why did he woman call the man?AShe didnt know how to use the oven.BShe wanted her washing machine to be fixed.CThere was something wrong wi

2、th the oven.2Where are the two speakers?AIn a plane.BAt the airport.CAt the railway station.3What to we learn about Maria?AMaria likes collecting postcards.BMaria has traveled all over the world.CMaria is going to visit Hawaii.4Why COULDNT the woman give the man some help?AShe is quite busy fight no

3、w.BShe doesnt like grammar at all.CShe is poor in grammar, too.5Why does the man say so?AHe himself doesnt like country music at all.BHe thinks many people enjoy country music.CHe feels bored with anything.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)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

4、,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。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7題。6Where is the mans red tie?AIn the jewelry box.BIn the top drawer.COn the dresser.7How much time do they have before the play starts?AOne hour.BOne hour and fifteen minutes.CForty-five minutes.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8和第9題。8Whats Mr. Princes tele

5、phone number?A6862-1427 extension 4063.B6826-2714 extension 4306.C6826-1427 extension 4306.9When can Mr. Carson ring Mr. Prince according to the woman?AIn the morning.BAfter lunch.CIt is not mentioned.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第10和第12題。10What should a home above all be like for most people?AIt should be fortable.BI

6、t should be clean.CIt should be in order.11How can a man feel really “at home”?ATo create a cozy atmosphere.BTo be a do it yourselfer.CTo make a special decoration.12Which statement is TRUE according to the conversation?AAmericans have special bathrooms.BAmericans have more bathrooms.CAmericans want

7、 to have cozy bathrooms.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第13和第16題。13Where is the woman most probably staying?AAt school.BAt home.CIn the street.14On which channel did Linda watch a movie?AChannel 8.BChannel 17.CChannel 18.15What did the woman do after watching a movie?ASlept.BListened to music.CDid her homework.16How was

8、the coverage of the bank robbery?ADisappointing.BExciting.CLifeless (無趣的).聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第13和第16題。17Which part of Japan was struck by the earthquake?AThe north east coast. BThe south west coast. CThe north west coast.18How many people were dead till March 17th 2011?A1900.B5178.C8608.19Who have moved from

9、 their hometown according to the text?APeople in Sendai(仙臺(tái)市).BPeople in Miyagi(宮城).CPeople in Fukushima(福島).20Whats the speed of the tsunami (海嘯)before hitting Hawaii and the US West Coast?A400km/h.B800km/h.C1, 900km/h.第二部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21. If I were in _ position of t

10、he mayor, I wouldnt allow _factory like this standing on the bank of the Yangtze River. A. the;a B. the;不填 C. a;the D. ;the22. Hasnt the thief admitted his crime by now? No, _ questioned many times. A. if B. though C. unless D. once23. As the storm drew nearer, black clouds were _ over the sky.A. sm

11、oothing B. disappearing C. gatheringD. picking 24. Jenny is always _ for appointments. Why is she late today? She might have got trapped in a traffic jam in the rush hour. A. patient B. grateful C. punctual D. available 25. Dont forget to phone me when you get home. Just to let me know youve arrived

12、 safely. I wont forget. Good-bye then. _.A. With pleasure B. Its kind of you C. Dont mention it D. Have a nice trip26. Why didnt you chat with that friendly foreigner just now? Id like to, but the trouble was _ he said was difficult for me to understand.A. what which B. that what C. that that D. wha

13、t that27. If I have any further news, you will be the first person _.A. to know B. known C. knowing D. knew28. The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _ up to half will be from abroad.A. in which B. for whom C. with which D. of whom29. You didnt wait for Elizabeth last night, did you? Yes

14、, but we _. She didnt e at all. A. dont have to B. neednt have C. need to D. should have 30. Shes got the job because she has the advantage _ others of knowing many languages.A. over B. above C. against D. beyond31. _ I admit that there are problems, I dont agree that they can not be solved. A. Whil

15、e B. As C. Since D. Unless32. Only when _ to explain _ the reason for this.A. did he start; she realized B. he started; did she realizeC. did he start; she had realized D. he started; had she realized33. It was raining hard, but by the time the class was over, the rain _. A. had stoppedB. was stoppi

16、ng C. stoppedD. would stop 34. How can I use this washing machine? Well, just refer to the _.A. explanations B. expressions C. preparations D. directions35. Usually there might be a lot of accidents in the heavy fog. I happened to witness _ this morning.A. it B. those C. one D. that第二節(jié)完形填空(20小題;每小題1

17、.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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。For a few years, I have been wearing a ring on my right hand. Its not always the 36 ring, but its always a ring that has 37 on it so that when I look at it, Im 38 or reminded of something important. I have made a 39 of buying rings

18、 like this whenever I see one in a store. Sometimes I give them away as 40 to someone like Jennie.I first met Jennie in the 41 waiting room and we had talked several times. One night I sat down beside her and 42 how her son was doing because I knew that he was in very 43 condition. She told me that

19、she didnt know what to do any more because it seemed none of the 44 from the doctors was good. They werent at all sure her son was going to 45 the accident that had hurt him so badly. With 46 in her eyes she said, “Theyre 47 my hope.”I knew then that it was 48 just a coincidence that I was wearing t

20、he ring that I had on that day. As she 49 to talk, I 50 slipped the ring off my finger and placed it in Jennies hand. I told her to wear it to remember that God loved her and He would be with her 51 all of this. 52 Jennie looked down at the ring, she got excited and then held it tightly, 53 the word

21、 written on the ring was “HOPE”.The last day I was at the hospital, I saw Jennie in the distance as I got on the lift. She 54 and held up the hand with the ring on it as she called out to me saying, “Look, I 55 have Hope!”36AspecialBexpensiveCsameDvaluable37AwordsBpicturesCnamesDsymbols38AadmiredBen

22、couragedCtrustedDpuzzled39AplanBpointClistDhabit40AgiftsBprizesCawardsDthanks41ArailwayBschoolChospitalDairport42AaskedBexplainedCthoughtDfound43AfavorableBnormalCseriousDexcellent44AadviceBnewsCinstructionsDfort45AdefeatBexperienceCpredictDsurvive46AapologiesBtearsCangerDdoubt47Akeeping upBbringing

23、 downCcutting offDtaking away48Aother thanBrather thanCmore thanDles than49AcontinuedBrefusedCattemptedDstarted50AcautiouslyBquietlyCnervouslyDshyly51AoverBbeyondCthroughDwithin52AUntilBWhileCSinceDWhen53AforBsoCyetDand54AshoutedBwavedCcheeredDhesitated55AeverBonlyCstillDjust第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分

24、40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)。AJust 25 years ago, the top three career hopes for young people in Britain were teacher, banker and doctor. Now, they want to be sports star, pop star and actor, according to survey by the Guardian newspaper.Rachel, a character in the popular TV show Glee, may

25、be said to speak for British teenagers. “Nowadays being nobody is worse than being poor.” He said.Emma Brockes, a reporter with the Guardian, believes it is “the bad influence of celebrity(名人) culture” that is to blame. “When children wanted to be doctor, it wasnt because they were really more inter

26、ested in the functions of human organs than they are now; you go where the respect is.” She wrote.It could explain why there has been such an increase in levels of anxiety and depression. Dr Carlo Stranger, of Tel Aviv University, studied the sense of self for his new book The Fear of Insignificance

27、: Searching for Meaning in the 21st Century. He told the Daily Mail that young people now are “affected by the close connection to the global entertainment network, which has turned ranking and rating people according to wealth and celebrity into an obsession(癡迷).”“As humans, we naturally measure ou

28、rselves to those around us, but now we live in a global village. We are paring ourselves with the most important people in the world and finding ourselves wanting,” he said. Today, even high achievers constantly fear that they are insignificant when they pare themselves to success stories in the med

29、ia.The way out? Simply stop measuring your achievement through a fantasy of wealth and celebrity. Dr Strenger said that it is a process called “active self-acceptance through a constant search for self-knowledge through life.”“The fear of insignificance can only be overe through strong individual an

30、d cultural identity over and above measurable achievement,” he said.56Nowadays, young people in Britain want to .Achoose jobs based on interestsBbee famousCbe teacher, banker and doctorDearn more money57According to Emma Brockes, what causes the increasing level of anxiety?AChoices of future careers

31、.BAccess to the global network.CBad influences of celebrities.DEndless parison with others.58Which of the following is true of Dr Carlo Strenger?AHe is a newspaper reporter.BHe is the spokesman of teenagers.CHe tells success stories on TV. DHe is against ranking people with wealth.59Dr Carlo Strenge

32、r suggests that young people should .Aseek active self-acceptanceBstick to their own dreamsCmake great achievementsDsearch for the secret of wealth60The text is mainly written to .Atalk about job choicesBanalyse a social phenomenonCencourage celebrity cultureDintroduce three famous peopleBHeavy down

33、pours last month in Rhode Island led to widespread flooding, causing millions of dollars in property damage and leaving thousands homeless. The flood waters also poured vast amounts of raw sewage(未經(jīng)凈化的污水) into the rivers and streams that flow into Narragansett Bay. It sounds like the makings of an e

34、nvironmental nightmare. But in fact its just the opposite. To scientists delight. The sewage-loaded floodwaters have caused a well-timed growth of phytoplankton. The microscopic creatures that form the foundation of marine(海洋的) food chains. With more food available for fish. Clams and other sea crea

35、tures. The bays fisheries industry is expected to benefit.In decades past. Narragansett Bay typically experienced a late winter early spring algal(海藻) bloom that fed creatures up and down the water column. But in recent years, the waters of Narragansen Bay warmed greatly, meriting this seasonal even

36、t.Mark Berman, an oceanographer with the Nationa. Marine Fishertes Service. Said the flood seemed to have sent the bay back in its normal state.However, local, mutate and federal officials in Rhode Island leave been batting other algal blooms that, by contrast, are causing widespread harm to the Nar

37、ragansett Bay ecosystem. During summer months, sewage and agricultural runnel flows into the bay. Causing large blooms. But inseam of being food for sea creatures, much of the phytoplankton is consumed by bacteria, which grow last in the warmer waters. The rapid bacteria growth leads to hypoxia decr

38、ease of oxygen in the water that can cause large fish tools. One such die-off occurred in xx. when millions of oxygen-starved fish washed up on the belches of Narragansett Bay.The floods positive impact will probably be a one-time event, Mr Berman said. Meanwhile efforts to curb the harmful summer h

39、onors continue; in xx. for instance, Providence pleted a $359 million sewage tonal under the city designated to reduce the polluted storm overflow into Narragansett Bay.61Scientists believe that the row sewage flowing into the bay will .Apollute the islands environ meanBcause lots of property damage

40、Cincrease the fisheries productionDdestroy the food chains in the bay62The potential benefit of fisherics industry rclics on the .Awarm temperatures of the bay.Bgrowth of phytoplanktonClarge summer alga bloomsDconsumption of oxygen by beaters63People struggle against the summer blooms because they w

41、ill .Apollute the local natural environment Bincrease the prcducmon of fishery industryCcause large fish kills of the bay indirectly Dprovide too much food ior sea creatures64It can be inferred that .Amoney spent on the summer blooms has been wastedBthe government is inverting to promote the local f

42、isheriesCresearch of accanology should he encouragedDshe raw sewage impacts are currently con radiator65The underlined word “curb” in the last passage can be defined as “ ”.AcontrolBconsumeCcauseDcure CMotorists who used to listen to the radio or their favorite tunes on CDs may have a new way to ent

43、ertain themselves,after engineers in Japan developed a musical road surface.A team from the Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute has built a number of“melody roads,”which use cars as tuning forks(音叉)to play music as they travel.The concept works by using grooves(凹槽).They are cut at very specific i

44、ntervals in the road surface.The melody road uses the spaces between to create different notes.Depending on how far apart the grooves are,a car moving over them will produce a series of high or low notes,and designers are able to create a distinct tune.Paten documents for the design describe it as n

45、otches(刻痕)“formed in a road surface so as to play a melody without producing simple sound or rhythm and reproduce melody-like tones”.There are three musical strips in central and northern Japanone of which plays the tune of a Japanese pop song.Reports say the system was invented by Shizuo Shinoda.He

46、 scraped some markings into a road with a bulldozer(推土機(jī))before driving over them and found that they helped to produce all kinds of tones.The optimal speed for melody road is 44kph,but people say it is not always easy to ge the intended sound.“You need to keep the car windows closed to hear well,”wr

47、ote one Japanese blogger.“Driving too fast will sound like playing fast forward,while driving around 12mph20km/hhas a slow-motion effect,making you almost car-sick.”66.According to the passage,melody roads use to create different notes.A.cars B.grooves C.spaces between intervals D.bulldozers67.We ca

48、n learn from the passage that the highness of notes is depended on .A.how far the grooves are B.how big the grooves areC.the number of the grooves D.the speed of the car68.The underlined word“optimal”in the passage might mean .A.fastest B.possible C.best D.suitable69.In order to hear the music well,

49、you have to .A.drive very fast B.drive slowlyC.open the windows wide D.keep the windows closed70.Whats the best title of the passage?A.A New Type of Music B.Melody Roads in JapanC.A Musical Road Surface D.A New Invention in JapanDDuck-billed platypuses(鴨嘴獸) cannot be real, can they? The duck-billed

50、platypuses of eastern Australia are small, shy animalsThis small mammal is such a strange creature that when the first one arrived at the British Museum in London 1798, scientists thought that someone was playing a practical joke on them One cannot blame the scientists for having such a thought beca

51、use it is definitely one of natures strangest creatures aliveIt looks like an animal which has been put together using various parts of different animalsIt is a four-legged animal with a tail like a beavers(海貍), webbed feet and a ducks billIt has no outer earsWhat is stranger still is the fact that

52、it breastfeeds its young like all other mammals, yet lays eggs like fish, reptiles and birdsIt grows to about 47 centimeters in length and weighs around 15 kilogrammesMale platypuses are poisonousThey have a pointy part on their hind ankles that connects to a poison bag in each legThey mainly use th

53、ese weapons in mating battles with other malesHowever, if threatened, they will use them to attack their enemiesThe platypus is native to AustraliaThere are thousands of them living in the wet lands, lakes and rivers of eastern Australia and parts of TasmaniaIt feeds on underwater animals such as sh

54、rimps, worms, frogs, snails and small fishWhen a platypus is underwater, it is almost deaf and blindHowever, scientists have discovered that the animal can still find its food through a sense of smell and a sensitive sense of touch in the billThe bill, in fact, has sensors which can detect the smallest electrical charge sent out by the movement of prey(獵物)Thi

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