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1、2019 屆高三 10 月月考英語試題 本試題卷分第 I卷(選擇題)和第 U 卷(非選擇題)。第 I卷 1 至 11 頁,第 U 卷 12 至 14 頁,共14 頁??忌鞔饡r(shí),須將答案答在答題卡上,在本試題卷、草稿紙上答題無 效。滿分 150 分??荚嚂r(shí)間 120 分鐘??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。 第 I卷(選擇題共 90 分) 注意事項(xiàng): 1. 必須使用 2B 鉛筆在答題卡上將所選答案對(duì)應(yīng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。 2. 第 I卷共兩部分,共計(jì) 90 分。 第一部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),共 40 分) 第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,共 10 分) 從 A、E、C、D
2、四個(gè)選項(xiàng)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。 1. Holiday is _ time for leisure. But maki ng good use of_ time is not an easy task for most people. A. the; the B. a; the C.the; a D.不填;不填 2. With the debt problem worsening, it is going to be a _ test for EU to help Greece out of trouble. A. tough B. smooth C.dis
3、tant D. private 3. The government has taken some measures to solve the problem of unemployment, but it may be some time _ the situati on becomes better. A. before B. since C.after D. uni ess 4. The weather turned out to be fine. I _ the trouble to carry the umbrella with me. A. should have take n B.
4、 n eed nthave take n C. must nthave take n D. could have take n 5. I like _ in the autumn when the weather is clear and bright. A. this B. that C.it D. one 6. Max could smell the rain coming. And it did . Suddenly the lightning flashed through the clouds, n early _ him. A . to blind B . blinded C. b
5、linding D . having blinded 工 一1 Did you see the manager in his office? Yes, he _ by the journalist from Chengdu Eveiling.+1 A, has been interviewed is being mtenfiewe過心 C* had been interviewed D was being interviewed 8 . Fin ally they arrived at a place _ sold cigarettes and some other barga ins. A
6、. where B . which C . whe n D . what 9. In order to keep healthy, he _ an hour every day to take exercise. 1 -2 A. set up B. sets dow n C. sets aside D. set out 10. You could nt have done a better job for me, Jack! Tha nk you, Mr. White. _ . A. Thats all right B. Im sorry you don t like it C. I cant
7、 agree with you more D. Im glad you like it so much 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1.5 分,共 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、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。 My husba nd and I in sisted that our childre n were old eno ugh to clea n their rooms and make their beds. But they thought 11 . My complaints, even sel
8、f-justified (自有道理) 12 , were always landing on 13 ears. Very often a whole hour s scolding would end with their 14 in to tears. I felt very frustrated. I realized I n eeded to 15 my method of “ mothering ”. One day when they were at school, I spent some time tidying their rooms. On their desks, in p
9、lain 16 , I left the cards: “ Dear Bill(the other cardwas to Sarah), your room was messy this morning and I nsure you like it clean. Love, the Room Fairy. ” 18 arriv ing back, the childre n were 19 excited to receive the little note from the Room Fairy. The n ext day, their rooms were fairly tidy. S
10、ure eno ugh, there was ano ther n ote from the Room Fairy 20 for them, thanking them for their nice “gift ” of a clean rooskiaigcthem to play a certain violin 22 . Each day, thank-you notes would be written differently to keep the ideas 23 . Sometimes the Room Fairy would propose a little 24 : “Ifyo
11、u can finish your homework and go over your lessons before dinner, I dke to watch a particular television program with you tonight. ” Sometimes some colored markers or other little itemsuAobbe left in 25 of well-do ne jobs the day 26 . 27 I can t remember how long “ the Room Fairy ” continued leavin
12、g her love note When they were age appropriate, we used various versions of Post-Its 貼條).The bathroom mirror became the 28 centre of our home. Appo in tme nts, no tices about visit ing relatives, less on schedules, and cha nges in pla ns could be 29 . We all ben efited from and 30 the idea of shari
13、ng rem in ders and daily details of life through notes. I believe the true advantage of the Room Fairy notes survives in our frequent and enjo yable com muni cation 1 A.differe ntly B.positive C.n egative D. same 12 A.shout ing B. crying C. persuadi ng D. beati 1 A. side B. n either C.deaf D. either
14、 14 A.cryi ng B.bri nging C.dropi ng D. bursti ng 15 A.addict B. adopt C.access D. adjust -3 1 A.se ntence B. words C. speech D. sight -4 1 A.sent B addressed C.deIivered D. read 18 A.As B.On C. In D. At 19 A.more than B rather than C.Iess than D. other than 20 A.asking B praying C. waiting D. expec
15、ting 21 A.gentIy B. friendIy C.poIiteIy D. toughIy 22 A.music B piece C.song D. tone 23 A.respectabI B uninteresting C.incredibIe D. fresh 24 A.suggestion B. question C.chaIIenge D. advice 25 A.response B answer C.praise D. honor 26 A.ahead B before C. over D. ago 27 A.though B Even so C.Even if D.
16、ActuaIIy 28 A.memory B main C. Iife D. reminder 29 A.sent B posted C.struck D. hanged 3 A.appreciate B Iearned C. shared D. thanked 第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),共 50 分) 第一節(jié) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、E、C、D )中,選出最佳選項(xiàng), 并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 (共 20 小題;每小題 2 分,共 40 分) A WE NEED 1 Your NAME, YEAR of birth, HOME ADDRESS / CITY / STATE
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21、ng your work. 31. All of the follow ing must be submitted(提交)EXCEPT your _ . A. phone number B. English teacher s name C. school address D. time of birth 32. We can con clude from the passage thatee n In kis a _ . A. magaz ine B. publish ing house C. research centre D. advertis ing compa ny 33. What
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23、tiseme nt. A. JOIN TEEN INK B. EMAIL US YOUR WORK C. SEND US YOUR WORK D. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH TEEN INK B It is com mon and usual to see people freak out whe n they face challe nges in their life. We all pass in different life problems and challenges. No one is free of life problems. Only a dead man f
24、aces no problem. As long as you are alive, challe nges are everywhere. How do you face problems and challe nges in your life? Problems and challe nges are the building blocks of your personality. They make you who you are. Besides, whether what happe ned in your life builds or destructs you depe nds
25、 on how you look at it. If you take your problems as troubles, they will be troubles and may cause destruct ion. If you take them as con structive tools, you are going to be built up on them. Problems are everywhere. No one can avoid them. And they are good too. They ope n up a differe nt look and o
26、pport unity if you are willi ng to see. When you face troubles, do not frustrate or freak out. Just cool yourself to think in a different direction. Think in a positive way. Every problem has its own good as well as bad sides. Focus on the good one. Look at the bright side. Besides, there is always
27、a good person, perhaps your mom or dad, or one of your friends, right beside you who can turn everything into your best if you are willing to turn to them. No matter what happens, they will be there to help you. Trust them and they will never let you down. All you need to know is that you are loved
28、wherever you are. 35. What s the meaning of the underlined phrase “ freak out ” in Paragraph 1? A. feel shy. B. feel upset. C. keep up. D. stay calm. 36. In Paragraph 2, the writer implies that _ . A. problems cause troubles B. challenges can be avoided C. attitude is everything D. personalities are
29、 built on failures 37. According to the last paragraph, when were in trouble, we _ . A. can only depend on our parents B. are not confident C. should only believe ourselves D. are not alone 38. What s the writer s purpose to write the passage? A. To explain. B. To compare. C. To prove. D. To encoura
30、ge. C Nobody Benefits NEW YORK America has been experiencing the longest economic increase in its history Incomes have risen, unemployment has fallen, and cities such as New York are bursting with new office buildings But just a short walk from Manhattans skyscrapers, George Brown sits on the side-w
31、alk, cooking a lunch of rice and bits of fish over a can of cooking fuel Brown is homeless one of the 2.3 million people in the US who end up on the street During the day, Brown collects aluminium cans and sells them for five cents a pieceAt night, he sleeps on the street I have been on the street a
32、bout eight or nine years, something like that, said the 62-year-old former construction worker Brown admits hes had problems with alcohol and has smoked cocaineBut he said he still wants a more stable housing arrangement He could afford it just with the money he earns by collecting cans and small pi
33、eces of metal, if only truly low-income housing were available However, he sees no hope of finding affordable housing in New York With the strong economy and unemployment down, beautiful housing is being built to meet demand A US report shows rents in New York city rose more than 27 percent between
34、1984 and 1999, from US $549 to US $700 a month One of the side effects of the strong economy is that rents have been going up The majority of people who experience homelessness really just need some affordable housing help But few housing companies have been built for the poorMany small apartments i
35、n the city 5 now rent for US $1,500 a month or more Brown, the homeless New Yorker, said he has a daughter who lives in the city but he rarely sees her She is angry about his drinking and wont allow it in her house Smili ng, he said he also has seve n gran dchildre n whom hed like to see more often
36、All rve got to do is clea n up my act, he said. 39. What kind of life does George Brown lead? A . Homeless and dangerous B . Homeless and childish. C . Homeless and miserable (痛苦的). D . Homeless and sleepless 40 . From George Brow ns life we can find that _ . A . old America ns lead a hard life B .
37、old America ns want to live alone C . America n cities are crowded with poor people D . bad habits play a role in some poor peoples Life 41 . It can be in ferred from this passage that _ . A . America is short of hous ing compa nies B . the poor cant ben efit from the in creas ing economy C . poor p
38、eople in America will become rich D . hous ing compa nies will build more houses for the poor 42 . If this passage comes from a paper, on which page would it be? A . Society . B . Scie nee. C . Economy . D . Business. D High-quality customer service is preached (宣揚(yáng)) by many, but actually keeping cus
39、tomers happy is easier said tha n done. Shoppers seldom complai n to the man ager or owner of a retail sto(零售店),but in stead will warn their friends, relatives, co-workers, strangers and anyone who will listen. Store managers are often the last to hear complaints. “Storytellinghurts retailers(零售商)an
40、d en terta inscon sumers, ” said Paula Court ney, Preside nt of the Verde group. “ The customer, but the shopper must also find a replacement The most com mon compla in ts in clude filled park ing lots, cluttered (塞滿了的) shelves, overloaded racks, out-of-stock items, l ong check-out lin es, and rude
41、sales people. During peak shopping hours, some retailers solved the parking problems by getting moon light ing(業(yè)余兼職的)local police to work as park ing atte ndants to direct customers to empty parking spaces. Retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store display, pre-stocking sales items, h
42、iring speedy and experieneed cashiers, and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions. Most importantly, sales people should be skillful and polite with angry customers. “ Retailerwho reenthusiastic and friendly are more likely to smooth over issues than those who aren t so friendly. ”
43、 said Professor Stephen Hoch. “ Maybe something as a, the store entrance would help. ” Customers can also improve future shopping experiences by filling complaints to the 6 retailer, i nstead of complai ning to the rest of the world. Retailers are hard-pressed to improve whe n they have no idea what
44、 is wrong. 43. Why are store man agers ofte n the last to hear compla in ts? A. Most shoppers won t complain even if they have had unhappy experiences. B. It is difficult for customers to have easy access to store man gers. C. Few customers believe the service will be improved after their complai nt
45、s. D. Shoppers would rather tell their un happy experie nces to people around them. 44. What does Paula Court ney imply by say ing the un derl ined sentence in paragraph 2? A. The same products can be bought in other retail stores. B. It is not likely the shopper can find the same products in other
46、stores. C. New customers are sure to replace old on es. D. Not complai ning to the man ager causes the shopper some trouble too. 45. What con tributes most to smooth ing over issues with customers? A. Hiring of efficie nt employees. B. Manners of the salespeople. C. Huge supply of goods for sale. D.
47、 Desig n of the store display. 46. To achieve better shopp ing experie nces, customers are advised to _ . A. voice their dissatisfact ion to store man agers directly B. settle their disagreeme nts with stores in a frie ndly way C. put pressure on stores to improve their service D. shop around and ma
48、ke comparis ons betwee n stores E BEIJING (AP) San dstorms whipp ing across Chi na shrouded 遮蔽) cities in an un healthy cloud of sand Mon day, with winds carry ing the pollutio n outside the mainland as far as Hong Kong and Taiwa n. It was the latest sig n of the effects of desertificati on: Overgra
49、z ing, deforestatio n, urba n sprawl(無計(jì)劃地?cái)U(kuò)展)and drought have expanded deserts in the countrys north and west. The shift ing sands have gradually moved onto populated areas and worse ned san dstorms that strike cities, particularly in the spri ng. Winds blow ing from the n orthwest have bee n sweep i
50、ng sand across the country since Saturday, affecting Xinjiang in the far west all the way to Beijing in the countrys east. The sand and dust were carried to parts of souther n China and eve n to cities in Taiwa n, 1600 miles (2600 kilometers) away from Inner Mon golia where much of the polluti on or
51、igi nated. The san dstorm in Taiwa n, an isla nd 100 miles (160 kilometers) away from the ma in la nd, forced people to cover their faces to avoid breath ing in the grit(砂礫)that can cause chest discomfort and respiratory problems even in healthy people. Drivers complained their cars were covered in
52、a layer of black soot in just 10 minu tes. In Hong Kong, environmental protection officials said pollution levels were climbing as the san dstorm moved south. Twenty elderly people sought medical assista nee for short ness of breath, Hong Kon gs radio RTHK reported. The latest san dstorm was expecte
53、d to hit South Korea on Tuesday, said Kim Seun g-bum 7 10 of the Korea Meteorological Admi nistrati on. The san dstorm that raked 掠過)across Chi na over the weekend caused the worst yellow dust haze in South Korea since 2005, and authorities issued a rare n ati on wide dust advisory. Grit from Chin e
54、se san dstorms has bee n found to travel as far as the western Un ited States. Chi nas Cen tral Meteorological Stati on urged people to close doors and win dows, and cover their faces with masks or scarves when going outside. Sensitive electronic and mecha ni cal equipme nt should be sealed off, the
55、 statio n said in a warning posted Mon day on its Web site. State televisio ns noon n ewscast showed the tourist city of Han gzhou on the easter n coast, where graceful bridges and waterside pagodas were hidden in a mix of sand and other pollution. In Beijing, residents and tourists with faces cover
56、ed scurried along sidewalks to minimize exposure to the pollution. A massive sandstorm hit Beijing in 2006, when winds dumped about 300,000 tons of sand on the capital. 47. We can learn from the text that _ . A. the san dstorms were purposely made by China. B. the writer thinks that China government
57、 should be responsible for the pollution. C. the san dstorms badly affected the air in US. D. Chi nas Central Meteorological Stati on will be closed. 48. The passage tells us that the san dstorms main ly came from _ . A. Xinjia ng B. Han gzhou C. Beiji ng D. I nner Mon golia 49. The underlined word,
58、 “respiratory ” (in Para.4) means A. breathi ng B. digesti ng C. heari ng D. walki ng 50. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. South Korea seldom issues n ati on wide dust advisories. B. Taiwa n is 1,600 miles from Beiji ng. C. Sandstorms have hit Beijing more than once. D. In Hong Kong
59、 some old people need help for shortness of breath caused by san dstorms. 第二節(jié) 根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡 上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。(共 5 小題;每小題 2 分,共 10 分) 注意:該題答案填涂在答題卡上,E 填涂 AB; F 填涂 AC; G 填涂 AD。 A: Advanee Reservations Can I help you? B: _51_ A: Yes, we do have a sin gle room available for those d
60、ates B: What is the rate, please? A: The curre nt rate is $50 per ni ght B: 52 . A: For $50 you will have a radio, a color televisi on, a telepho ne and a major intern ati onal n ewspaper delivered to your room every day B: That sou nds not bad at all I ll take .it A: 53 . B: Yes, it is Charlson. -1
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