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1、文檔可能無法思考全面,請瀏覽后下載! 武昌區(qū) 2020 屆高三年級四月調(diào)研考試英 語 試 卷本試卷共 150 分,考試用時 120 分鐘。祝考試順利注意事項:1. 答題前,考生務必將自己的學校、班級、姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡指定位置。2. 選擇題的作答:選出答案后,用 2B 鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如 需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。答在試題卷上無效。3. 非選擇題的作答:用黑色墨水的簽字筆直接答在答題卡上的每題所對應的答題區(qū) 域內(nèi)。答在試題卷上或答題卡指定區(qū)域外無效。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的
2、時間將試卷上的答 案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分) 聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出 最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小 題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What is the man going to do?A. Have a conference.B. Attend class.C. Have a test.2. Who did the woman want to call?A. James.B. Drake.C. Daniel.3.
3、What will the woman do?A. Fix her phone.B. Wait for somebody.C. Go to see a movie.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. On a plane.B. On a train.C. On a bus.5. What does the man really want to do?A. To read the advertisement. B. To meet the manager.22 / 22C. To take up the job.第二節(jié)(共
4、15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分) 聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三 個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀 各個小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的做答時間。每段對話或獨白讀 兩遍。 聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 題。6. What does the man like to do in the evening?A. Do exercises.B. Listen to the radio.C. Read newspapers and magazines.7.
5、What does the man suggest doing to the advertisements in the newspaper?A. Skipping them.B. Turning them off.C. Putting up with them.聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 題。8. What does Mr. Bridges ask for?A. Orange juice.B. Sugar.C. Toast.9. What happened to Mr. Bridges?A. He had a bad weekend. B. His dog ran away.C.
6、 He lost his hat.10. How does the woman know Mr. Bridges?A. She works with him.B. He is a regular customer.C. They always eat in the same restaurant.聽第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 題。11. What is the womans real problem?A. She gets a headache.B. She feels very stressed. C. She becomes frightened.12. What food i
7、s considered as low stress food?A. Apples and grapes.B. Hamburgers.C. French fries.13. What is the woman going to do?A. To eat less.B. To drink tea.C. To change her diet.聽第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 題。14. Why will the man get late?A. He had an accident.B. He was stuck in traffic.C. He didnt make it onto the
8、 bridge.15. When is the plane scheduled to leave?A. In 30 minutes.B. In 45 minutes.C. In 2 hours.16. How does the man probably feel?A. Positive.B. Apologetic.C. Stressed out.聽第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。17. How did the speaker deal with his pocket money?A. He saved most of it.B. He spent half on sweets.C
9、. He gave some to his brother.18. What was Mrs. Bartletts attitude toward children?A. Patient.B. Generous.C. Rude.19. What did Bernard buy?A. Sweets.B. Balls.C. Cards.20. How did the speaker feel after getting his pocket money?A. Overjoyed.B. Confused.C. Annoyed.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
10、 2 分,滿分 30 分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項 (A 、B 、C和 D )中 ,選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWelcome to ASU Robotics Camps 2019!ASU Robotics Camps are designed for students who intend to pursue a science and engineering career. The program is administrated by Arizona State University. Camp instructorswill teach the latest
11、engineering design concepts and computing technologies. The robots built by students will enter a robotics challenge and demonstration at the end of the camp.7Up RobotCamp, Nov.4 to Nov.15, 2019 (except Saturday and Sunday), from 8:30 am to4:30 pm. This camp is designed for students entering grades
12、7 and 8. Exceptional students entering grade 6 can be considered. Students will learn programming, design and construct robots, learn EV3 robotics programming, and participate in the robotics challenge at the level of difficulty similar to FIRST Lego League (FLL) Robotics Competition. Online Enrollm
13、ent: Open on Sept.1.9Up RobotCamp, Nov.18 to Nov.29, 2019 (except Saturday and Sunday), from 8:30 am to4:30 pm. This camp is designed for students entering grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. The program will cover robot construction, visual programming, language programming, phone app programming, and a robo
14、tics challenge. Online Enrollment: Open on Sept.1.As a session in 7Up and 9Up RobotCamps, we also train school teachers who are involved in courses or clubs in computing, game programming, and robotics in their schools. Please also contact us for details at .The camps will b
15、e taught by Dr. Chen and his teaching assistants. Dr. Chen is a computing and robotics expert, who led ASU teams to win two champion titles in the “Ultimate Architecture Sumo-Robot Competition” in Las Vegas in 2005 and in 2006, and he has organized and instructed all the previous ASU Winter Robotics
16、 Camps since 2006.TuitionThe tuitions for both 7Up Camp and 9Up Camp are $650.Contact and RegistrationCamp Website: /roboticscamp/Mail: SCIDSE Robotics Camps, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 7-8809, Tempe, AZ85287-8809General Inquiry: Call (480) 965-3199 or email scid
17、Accommodations: Special NeedsIf your child has a disability and has a need for an accommodation in order to participate in this program, please notify Lori Borsheim at The School of Computing, or (480) 965-3199 to discuss your childs needs.21. ASU Robotics Camps are mainly aimed
18、 at students .A. with disabilities B. with exceptional gradesC. fond of game designing D. interested in science and engineering22. What can a grade 7 student do by joining ASU Robotics Camps?A. Join ASU teams led by Dr. Chen. B. Enter FLL Robotics Competition. C. Learn EV3 robotics programming.D. Ge
19、t an award in a robotics challenge.23. What do ASU Robotics Camps offer to every participant?A. An assistant robotB. Various programming courses. C. Free accommodations.D. A 12-day learning experience.BWhen her grandmothers health began to worsen last autumn, Mary would make the drive from Washingto
20、n, DC to Winchester, VA every few days.She hated highway driving, finding it ugly and boring. She preferred to take winding country roads to her grandmothers hospital. When she drove through the rocky town of Harpers Ferry, the beauty of the rough waters was always appealing to her.Toward the end of
21、 her journey, Mary had to get on highway 81. It was here that she discovered a surprising bit of beauty during one of her trips. Along the shoulder of the highway, there was a long stretch of wild flowers. They were thin and delicate and purple, and moved back and forth in the wind as if whispering
22、poems to each other.The first time she saw the flowers, Mary was seized by an uncontrollable urge to pull over on the highway and pull a bunch from the soil. She carried them into her grandmothers room when she arrived at the hospital and placed them in a vase by her bed.For a moment her grandmother
23、 seemed more lucid(清醒的)than usual. She thanked Maryfor the flowers, commented on their beauty and asked where she had gotten them. Mary was overjoyed by the ability of the flowers to wake something up inside her sick grandmother.Afterwards, Mary began carrying scissors in the car during her trips to
24、 visit her grandmother. She would quickly glide onto the shoulder, jump out of the car, and clip a bunch of flowers. Each time Mary placed the flowers in the vase, her grandmothers eyes would light up and they would have a splendid conversation.One morning in late October, Mary got a call that her g
25、randmother had taken a turn for the worse. Mary was in such a hurry to get to her grandmother that she sped past her flower spot. She decided to turn around, head several miles back, and cut a bunch.Mary arrived at the hospital to find her grandmother very weak and unresponsive. She placed the flowe
26、rs in the vase and sat down to hold her grandmothers hand. She felt a squeeze on her fingers. It was the last conversation they had.24. Why did Mary prefer to take country roads to the hospital?A. To get on highway 81 more easily.B. To enjoy the natural view along the roads. C. To pick wild flowers
27、for her grandmother.D. To spend less time driving to the destination.25. When Mary placed the flowers by her grandmothers bed, her grandmother .A. was overjoyed by the flowersB. commented on Marys beautyC. came alive at the sight of the flowersD. was curious about the type of the flowers26. What do
28、we know from the passage?A. Mary discovered the wild flowers along the country roads.B. Marys last conversation with her grandmother was a silent one.C. Mary headed several miles back because she sped past the hospital.D. Marys grandmother had passed away before she arrived at the hospital.27. What
29、does the passage convey to us?A. Beauty in nature can be powerful. B. Love has no beginning or ending.C. Life is as beautiful as summer flowers.D. Flowers have the magic to cure diseases.CClose to the North Pole, remote and rocky Plateau Mountain in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard seems an unl
30、ikely spot for any global effort to safeguard agriculture. In this cold and deserted environment, no grains, no gardens, no trees can grow. Yet at the end of a 130-meter-long tunnel cut out of solid stone is a room filled with humanitys most precious treasure, the largest and most diverse seed colle
31、ction more than a half-billion seeds.A quiet rescue mission is under way. With growing evidence that unchecked climate change will seriously affect food production and threaten the diversity of crops around the world, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault represents a major step towards ensuring the preser
32、vation of hundreds of thousands of crop varieties. This is a seed collection, but more importantly, it is a collection of the traits found within the seeds: the genes that give one variety resistance to a particular pest and another variety tolerance for hot, dry weather.Few people will ever see or
33、come into contact with the contents of this vault. In sealed boxes, behind multiple locked doors, monitored by electronic security systems, enveloped in below-zero temperatures, and surrounded by tons of rock, hundreds of millions of seeds are protected in their mountain fortress. Frozen in such con
34、ditions inside the mountain, seeds of most major crops will remain viable for hundreds of years, or longer. Seeds of some are capable of retaining their ability to grow for thousands of years.Everyone can look back now and say that the Seed Vault was a good and obvious idea, and that of course the N
35、orwegian government should have approved and funded it. But back in 2004, when the Seed Vault was proposed, it was viewed as a crazy, impractical, and expensive idea.We knew that nothing would provide a definite guarantee. But we were tired, fed up, and frankly scared of the steady, greater losses o
36、f crop diversity. The Seed Vault was built by optimists who wanted to do something to preserve options so that humanity and its crops might be better prepared for change. If it simply resupplied seed gene banks with samples those gene banks had lost, this would repay our efforts.The Seed Vault is ab
37、out hope and commitmentabout what can be done if countries come together and work cooperatively to accomplish something significant, long-lasting, and worthy of who we are and wish to be.28. What is the Seed Vault according to the passage?A. Its a tunnel where the collected seeds are displayed.B. It
38、s a stone room that contains the seeds of endangered crops.C. Its a seed gene bank that stores diverse seeds for future agriculture.D. Its a lab where researchers study how to maintain the diversity of crops.29. What does the underlined word “viable” in Paragraph 3 probably means?A. Mature.B. Alive.
39、C. Clean.D. Valuable.30. What does Paragraph 3 mainly tells us?A. How the seeds are preserved.B. Where people keep the seeds.C. Why the seeds are protected.D. What people do to study the seeds.31. We can know from the passage that _.A. the Seed Vault offers a solution to climate changeB. most countr
40、ies took part in rescuing the seed varietiesC. the Seed Vault guarantees to prevent the loss of crop diversityD. many people originally considered building the Seed Vault unwiseDWhat kind of amusing activities will you participate in during your life? Will you be spending your free time doing safe s
41、ports with little danger or will you always be one of the first people to try the next popular extreme activity? Scientists have been interested in finding out why some people seem to prefer dangerous activities.Researchers have found that men often try to impress other people by proving that they a
42、re courageous and fearless, and they are more likely to take risks when people are watching them or when they are competing against other men. Research also shows that as people get older they usually behave more responsibly and try not to take unnecessary risks. In addition, when people are in stab
43、le relationships, they seem to be less attracted to daring activities.Some people seem to be more daring than others, but there are many different types. Do they take all types of risk? Psychologists have identified a number of categories of risks. These include financial risks, risks related to hea
44、lth and safety, amusing risks and social risks. Psychologists discover that just if a person enjoys bungee jumping, it doesnt mean he or she will take chances when investing money or that he or she will tell a joke to a group of strangers.Interestingly, research shows that in most cases men are less
45、 cautious than women, but women take more social risks than men. Men are more likely to make career changes as they get older and to express unpopular opinions in business meetings.Yet, at the end of the day, the probability of particular people taking a risk depends on what type of people they belo
46、ng to. In general, optimistic people are more likely to take risks because they focus on the possible positive outcomes of their actions. On the other hand, pessimistic people are the complete opposite.32. Why do men try to prove they are brave according to the research?A. To attract peoples attenti
47、on.B. To take on more responsibility.C. To make favorable impressions on people. D. To develop stable relationships with others.33. What does the example of bungee jumping indicate?A. There are more than one type of risk.B. Bungee jumping is dangerous, but popular. C. People take one type of risk, b
48、ut not another.D. Some people are more courageous than others.34. What have researchers discovered about women?A. They are willing to take risks. B. They are always changing jobs. C. They are good at doing business.D. They are usually more conservative than men.35. What mainly determine whether peop
49、le take risks possibly?A. Their personalities.B. Their financial conditions.C. There social relationships.D. Their expectations of outcomes.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,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余 選項。How to Turn Your Goals into HabitsFirst we make our habits, then our habits make us. Its s
50、uch a simple concept, yet its something we dont always do.I believe that having ONE goal to focus on is much more powerful than having many goals. By putting the belief into practice, I have achieved a lot of personal goals over time. 36 My answer takes a little explaining. I try to turn my goals in
51、to habits, and in doing so, I put my goals on autopilot. Turning a goal into a habit means really focusing on it for at least a month. The more you can focus, the more it'll be on autopilot. 37 Youll still do it, but you only have to use minimal force to maintain it, and you can focus on your ne
52、xt goal or habit.Take my marathon goal as an example. I was just starting running and had the brilliant idea to run a marathon within a year. So that was my goal. 38 First, I had to make running a daily habit. Second, I had to report to people in order to have accountability (負責) so that I could not
53、 quit easily. I focused on the daily running habit for about a month, and didnt have any other goals or habits. When the running habit stuck, I started reporting to people I knew and blogging about my running every day. 39 I could focus on new goals without having to worry about the marathon. I stil
54、l had to do the running, of course, but it didnt require constant focus. 40 I was able to achieve this because, all year long, I had daily running and accountability habits. I put my marathon goalinto autopilot, so instead of struggling with it daily for an entire year, I focused on it for one month
55、 and was able to accomplish it while focusing on new habits and goals.A. And eventually, I ran the first marathon in my life.B. But in order to achieve it, I broke it down into two habits.C. With this accountability, theres no way I could stop running.D. Once you put it on autopilot, you dont have t
56、o focus on it much. E. At the beginning, it was very difficult for me to achieve this goal.F. Once those two habits were established, my marathon goal was pretty much on autopilot. G. My readers asked me how I was able to achieve them while working on different projects.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié), 滿分 45 分)第一節(jié):
57、完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 30 分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C 和 D)中,選出可以填入空 白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。It was in an evening class on Wednesdays. Fifteen boys and girls were running and skipping in a circle on brightly colored 41 . Music was blaring from a loudspeaker: “Animal action . Move like a lion!” and suddenly everyone w
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