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1、.南充一中高2019屆第四次周考英語 本試題卷共8頁。全卷總分值150分,考試用時120分鐘。本卷須知: 1答題前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上,并將準考證號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。 2選擇題的作答:每題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。 3非選擇題的作答:用簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。 4考試完畢后,請將本試題卷和答題卡一并上交。第一部分 聽力共兩節(jié),總分值30分 做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容完畢后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答

2、案轉(zhuǎn),涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié) 共5小題;每題1.5分,總分值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三個選項中選出最正確選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來答復有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. How long will the concert last?A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours.2. Who is the shortest?A. Jack. B. Bob. C. David.3. Where will the man wait for the woman?A. At Energy Bu

3、ilding. B. At Green Park.C. At Grand Hotel.4. What is the man's plan for this afternoon?A. To go to a movie. B. To go shopping. C. To visit Anna.5. What is the woman doing?A. Encouraging the man. B. Asking for help.C. Making an excuse.第二節(jié) 共15小題;每題1.5分,總分值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、

4、C三個選項中選出最正確選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復第6、7題。6. What tickets have been sold out?A. Those for Tuesday afternoon.B. Those for Wednesday evening.C. Those for this Saturday.7. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. $8. B. $16. C. $18.聽第7段材料,答復第8、9題。8. How

5、does the woman have meals every day?A. She eats out.B. She cooks at home.C. She eats in her company.9. What makes the woman uncomfortable?A. A drugstore.B. The traffic noise.C. Too many small stores.聽第8段材料,答復第10至12題。10. How much does the jacket cost?A. $5. B. $15. C. $50.11. What do we know about th

6、e jacket?A. It is made of wool.B. It needs to be cleaned.C. Some buttons are missing.12. What is the woman interested in?A. A coat. B. A jacket. C. A skirt.聽第9段材料,答復第13至16題。13. Why does the man refuse to go swimming?A. He is afraid it'll be hot. B. He has gotten sunburnt recently.C. He thinks it

7、 may be dangerous.14. When did the man break his arm?A. Last week. B. Last month. C. Last year.15. Who probably caught the most fish last time?A. The man. B. The woman. C. The woman's colleague.16. What does the man prefer to do this weekend?A. Play games at home. B. Go mountain biking.C. Repair

8、 his boot.聽第10段材料,答復第17至20題。17. What can be enjoyed in the Robinson Building every month?A. Films. B. Lectures. C. Exhibitions.18. What will be finished before next term?A. The college hall.B. The Robinson Building.C. The Sports Centre.19. What are students advised to do after their tour?A. Talk to

9、other students.B. Return to the college hall.C. Speak to their parents.20. What is the speaker doing?A. Showing students around a college.B. Introducing a tour plan in a college.C. Introducing students to each other.第二部分 閱讀理解共兩節(jié),總分值40分第一節(jié) 共15小題;每題2分,總分值30分 閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最正確選項。AWelcome

10、to 2019 Winter Programs Looking for a fun and safe place for your kids while you work this winter break? Here are some great places for your little Picasso, David Beckham, Albert Einstein or Audrey Hepburn.Pacific Science Center PSCDecember 19 - 235 days for $300.00 At Seattle's Pacific Science

11、Center, our hands-on activities that encourage kids to imagine, create, and share! They are designed to help build creative confidence in children aged 3-12. Space is limited and you must pre-register. Click HERE to read more information.Seattle Children's Theatre SCTDecember 19 - 21$45/day Wint

12、er Break Programs for kids in grades 1-12. From theatrical comedy classes, to one day intensives on make-up and backstage handlers, to exploring friendships with the delightful adventures of Frog and Toad. Arnold Lobel's award-winning series will inspire our classes in art, movement and drama. C

13、lick HERE and register online.Stroum Jewish Community Center SJCCDecember 18-21$55/day Located on Mercer Island and in Seattle, SJCC Winter Camps are offered for pm-k through 8th grade. There's no better way to spend your winter break than with all your friends and favorite camp counselors at th

14、e SJCC. Register before December 18th and save $10! Click HERE for more information.Neo Art School NASDecember 17-23 Monday-Sunday except Saturday$25/day A refreshing creative break from regular school! Kids can learn many different art forms over the course of the week; each day is different. Class

15、es are available on a per-day or week long basis. Come to ONE day or EVERY day! Register online HERE!21. What will you choose if your child is interested in scientific invention?A. PSC. B. SCT. C. SJCC. D. NAS.22. How much should you pay if you book for your child in SJCC in advance?A. $135. B. $150

16、. C. $210. D. $220.23. For whom is the text most probably written?A. Children. B. Teachers. C. Famous figures. D. Parents.B After teaching for 35 years in the North Shore school district, I retired and agreed to teach English to immigrants at the Glen Cove Library two nights a week. It's been a

17、joy! I started with three students, got as many as 10, but now have settled on what I call "the fantastic five". They range in age from 23 to 65, one man and four women. They've come from El Salvador, Peru, Honduras, Colombia and the Dominican Republic. With no exception, they are marr

18、ied, have children, and are working. Their responsibilities leave them with little free time, but they faithfully come to class. The students always make me smile. On the first day, I asked what surprising things they had discovered about America. Isabelle, from Peru, thought for a moment and then s

19、aid, "You Americans all stop at red lights!" Blanca, a student from Honduras, arrives with her three young children. Actually, they arrive first, running in, waving to me as they dash to the children' s room as their often-tired mother trudges in behind. Blanca's kids are adorable

20、得意的. I keep forgetting their names, so I call them Blanco, Blanki and Blankette. They giggle at this and their mom smiles. I've been asked by friends whether I know the students' immigration stories. I don't ask. I'm here to help them learn English. Their lives often are net easy. Ov

21、er the past year, one woman got divorced, and another's husband suffered a stroke. A third's husband, a truck driver, was in a terrible accident that left him staying at home for more than nine months. But, these students rarely miss a class.24. What can we know about the students?A. They ar

22、e all women over 23.B. They have children and jobs.C. They are a big trouble for the teacher.D. They are busy and miss classes regularly.25. What can we learn about Blanca?A. She is from Peru and has throe children.B. She doesn't like the names the author gives.C. She educates her children to be

23、have well.D. She is surprised at Americans' running red lights.26. What does the underlined word "trudges" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Walks heavily.B. Runs quickly.C. Waves unwillingly.D. Dashes slowly.27. Why is the author unfamiliar with the students' immigration stories?A.

24、They never decide to tell the author.B. The author doesn't like miserable stories.C. They fear their stories will affect the teaching.D. The author focuses on teaching them English well.C If you are taking up flying for the first time, then it is recommended that you go in for a battery operated

25、 model plane. Gasoline powered models require an expert hand and anyway, battery powered planes are quite easy to set up and operate. You will need to buy a model plane with its matching remote control RC to enable you to take off, control and land it. Once you have assembled 裝配 your model plane, th

26、en it is time for a test flight. You can call an experienced friend who has flying experience. That would help you in avoiding costly mistakes and your model plane will be saved from the reduced crashing experience. You can take it to your garden or any other empty plot of land for your first flight

27、. If the ground is smooth, you could take off from there or you can even take off with one person holding the plane and then leaving it gently. Once you get the hang of it, you can then proceed to do some stunts 絕技 like flying loops, rolls and inverted flight. The joy of learning something new will

28、keep your interest alive in this hobby. Once you are well skilled in flying battery operated model planes, then you can also graduate to gasoline powered planes. These planes too can be controlled by remote control and their distinct motor sound gives flying a more realistic touch of being in the ea

29、rly 1900's as compared to an electric motor, which is silent. So, whichever plane you fly, it is essential that you get familiar with the remote control to enable your model plane to obey your commands and keep crashes to a minimum. Over time you will be able to make your plane perform difficult

30、 and dangerous stunts without any fear. So, take some action now. Get that RC model airplane and take to the skies with your feet planted firmly on the ground. 28. Why does the author suggest trying a battery operated plane first?A. It is much cheaper.B. It makes no noise.C. It takes little land.D.

31、It is easy to handle.29. What is the author's attitude to some stunts?A. Favorable.B. Uncaring.C. Worried.D. Shocked.30. Why is the remote control important?A. It enables the plane to fly high.B. It keeps the plane more silent.C. It makes the plane suffer least.D. It stops the plane from crashes

32、.31. What does the text mainly talk about?A. Describing real flying.B. Learning to fly model planes.C. Introducing remote control.D. Learning to choose personal planes.D A new app aims to help parents interpret what their babies want based on the sound of their cry. The free app ChatterBaby, which w

33、as released last month, analyzes the features of a baby's cry, to help parents understand whether their children might be hungry, fussy 大驚小怪的 or in pain. While critics say caregivers should not rely too much on their smartphones, others say it's a helpful tool for new or tired parents. Arian

34、a Anderson, a mother of four, developed the app. She originally designed the technology to help deaf parents better understand why their babies were upset, but soon realized it could be a helpful tool for all new parents. To build a database, Anderson and her team uploaded 2,000 audio samples of bab

35、y cries. She used cries recorded during ear piercings and vaccinations 接種 to distinguish pain cries. And to create a baseline for the other two categories, a group of moms had to agree on whether the cry was hungry or fussy. Anderson's team continues to collect data and hopes to make the app mor

36、e accurate by asking parents to get specific about what certain sounds mean. Pediatrician Eric Ball pointed out that evaluating cries can never be an exact science. "I think that all of the apps and technology that new parents are using now can be helpful but need to be taken seriously, ' B

37、all said. "I do worry that some parents will get stuck in big data and turn their parenting into basically a spreadsheet 電子表格 which I think will take away the love and caring that parents are supposed to be providing for their children." But Anderson says the aim of the app is to have pare

38、nts interpret the results, not to provide a yes or no answer. The Bells say it's a win-win. They believe they are not only helping their babies now but potentially others in the future.32. How does the app judge what babies want?A. By collecting data.B. By recording all the sounds.C. By analysin

39、g the sound of their crying.D. By asking parents about specific messages.33. Who was the app designed for in the beginning?A. Deaf parents.B. All new parents.C. Ariana Anderson.D. Babies often crying.34. What can we know according to Ball?A. The app can provide an accurate result.B. The app makes ba

40、bies love their parents.C. Parents and babies are addicted to the app.D. Parents should use the app wisely.35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Parents Overrely on SmartphonesB. App Knows Why Babies CryC. Parents Build Babies' DatabaseD. App Prevents Babies Crying第二節(jié) 共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分

41、 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正確選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ways To Reduce Food Waste At Home The Environmental Protection Agency's goal is to reduce food waste by 50% by 2030. It's an extreme goal. However, the change starts at home and luckily there are countless easy ways to help. 36 How many times do you

42、 do a shopping before checking your fridge first? Over time I've learned that nothing feels as good as using up every single thing in my fridge. So, always do a quick check before shopping. Even better, make a list of what food needs to buy. 37 We love a good deal, but when it comes to food shop

43、ping, don't overload your cart with what you don't need. Remember that five dollar bag of apples is only a steal if you use them all up before they go bad. Store your food properly. Rotten or spoiled food is very unpleasant. The easiest way to avoid food waste is storing your produce in ways

44、 that preserve freshness. If you have extra fruits and vegetables, freeze or preserve them so you can keep their deliciousness for weeks. 38 Cook smarter. Does your recipe only call for half an onion? 39 Secondly, save the other half for other dishes. That many carrots from the farmers' market?

45、Save the tops and make a salad. Compost. Compost refers to organic material that can be added to soil to help grow plants. What do we mean by organic material? Fruit and vegetable peels, eggshells, tea bags, fruit pits, and the like. 40 Just freeze them and find a local compost drop, like a communit

46、y garden or farmers' market.A. Check your fridge.B. Quit buying a lot.C. Look in your trashcan.D. Foods that rot easily should be eaten first.E. You can take note of all the food you waste.F. First of all, that recipe needs to get its act together.G. In another word, everything you're used t

47、o throwing in the trash.第三部分 語言知識運用共兩節(jié),總分值45分第一節(jié) 完形填空共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項。 At 81, American Airlines flight attendant Bette Nash shows no signs of slowing down. For nearly six 41 , she has been sharing her smile with the world. It was the romance and attrac

48、tion of flying that 42 her at first. "I wanted to be a flight attendant from the time I got on the first airplane." Wash 43 . Wash went on to get a college degree, but she never forgot her 44 . She applied for a job as a flight attendant, shortly after 45 . On November 4, 1957, Wash starte

49、d her lifelong 46 with the now-nonexistent Eastern Airlines. 47 Nash began her journey as a flight attendant, she first had to make herself look like a flight attendant. "They took you to the beauty salon and 48 your hair off." According to Nash, "You also couldn't be over a certa

50、in 49 . They would give you a week or so to lose it." Today there is no weight requirement in the US, 50 the airlines still decide what you wear and Wash has seen uniforms 51 with the mood of each age. But nothing' s changed more in the industry than 52 . When she began flying, all flight s

51、chedules were 53 up on a blackboard. Today, everything is on a 54 and for Wash this has been a big 55 . "Technology really made the difference," Wash says. "The airlines are changing 56 , and you have to change with them." Pilots are required to 57 by age 65, but there is no such

52、 rule for flight attendants. So Nash has just 58 flying. "If Bette's on the flight, you know everything is going to go 59 ," said Feinberg, who has flown with Nash for almost three decades. "She never gets into a panic. No matter how 60 she is, she' 11 always stop and ask you

53、how you arc."41. A. weeks B. months C. decades D. years42. A. attracted B. defeated C. expressed D. respected43. A. thinks B. recalls C. suggests D. guarantees44. A. past B. choice C. interest D. dream45. A. graduating B. leaving C. experiencing D. traveling46. A. attitude B. work C. event D. s

54、tudy47. A. Before B. After C. When D. Until48. A. cut B. pay C. settle D. take49. A. age B. height C. weight D. sight50. A. and B. but C. or D. so51. A. change B. remove C. replace D. adapt52. A. apology B. technology C. knowledge D. service53. A. come B. read C. finished D. chalked54. A. window B.

55、table C. screen D. platform55. A. compromise B. statement C. movement D. adjustment56. A. endlessly B. immediately C. continuously D. absolutely57. A. retire B. employ C. resign D. remain58. A. given up B. kept on C. put off D. stood out59. A. fast B. well C. tough D. wrong60. A. panicky B. beautiful C. bad D. busy第二節(jié) 共10小題;每題1.5分,總分值15分 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 Jogging makes you bum fat and therefore helps to Jose weigh

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