山东省肥城市第六高级中学2019-2020学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高三学年英语试卷第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1 What will the man do next?A. Turn off the TV.B. Study with the woman.C. Watch a movie.2 How old is the woman now?A. 20 years old.B. 45 years old.C. 65 y
2、ears old.3 What is small for the woman?A. The T-shirt.B. The hat.C. The skirt.4 What does the man mean?A. The film is terrible.B. The film can be seen online.C. The film is worth the money.5 Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At home.B. At a hospital.C. At a drug store.第二节(共15小题
3、;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6 What does the man like about his hometown?A. Its really very big.B. It has colorful nightlife.C. Its not expensive to live there.7 What is the weath
4、er like in the fall in the mans hometown?A. Sunny. B. Cold.C. Wet.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8 What time was the plane originally scheduled to leave?A. At 3:00.B. At 4:00.C. At 5:00.9 Why is the woman worried?A. The weather is bad.B. The report is not finished.C. An appointment will be delayed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
5、10 Why does the mans brother go to the mans place?A. To study.B. To work.C. To travel.11 Where does the man work in the morning?A. At a university.B. At a restaurant.C. At a bookstore.12 What language is the woman starting?A. French.B. Spanish.C. Japanese.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13 What are the speakers ma
6、inly talking about?A. What job to do in the future.B. Which professor to follow.C. What abilities to possess.14 What subject does the man probably prefer?A. History.B. Politics.C. Art.15 What do the womans parents expect her to be?A. A restaurant manager. B. A politician.C. A teacher.16 What is the
7、woman good at doing?A. Dealing with people.B. Working with kids.C. Painting pictures.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17 How did the servants deal with their earnings in Victorian times?A. They paid for the housing.B. They bought food and clothes.C. They sent them to their families.18 What was a nurses main duty?A
8、. Cooking meals.B. Looking after children.C. Educating children.19 How did the Victorian upper class parents treat their children actually?A. Cruelly.B. Kindly.C. Strictly.20 What will the speaker talk about next?A. Lower class families.B. Upper class childrens situation.C. Comparisons between upper
9、 and lower classes.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共10小题,每小题2.5分,共25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AMy fifteen-year-old son has just returned from abroad with rolls of exposed film and a hundred dollars in uncashed travelers checks, and is asleep at the moment. His blue duffel bag (帆布包) lies on the fl
10、oor where he dropped it. Obviously, he postponed as much sleep as he could: when he walked in and we hugged, his electrical system suddenly switched off, and he headed directly for the bed, where I imagine he beat his old record of sixteen hours.It was his first trip overseas, so weeks before it, I
11、pressed travel books on him, and a tape cassette of useful French phrases; drew up a list of people to visit; advised him on clothing and other things. At the luggage store where we went to buy him a suitcase, he headed for the duffels, saying that suitcases were more for old people. During the trip
12、, he called home three times: from London, Paris, and a village named Ullapool. Near Ullapool, he climbed a mountain in a rainstorm that almost blew him off. In the village, a man spoke to him in Gaelic, and, too polite to interrupt, my son listened to him for ten or fifteen minutes, trying to nod i
13、n the right places. The French he learned from the cassette didnt hold water in Paris. The French he talked to shrugged and walked on.When my son called, I sat down at the kitchen table and leaned forward and hung on every word. His voice came through clearly, though two of the calls were like ship-
14、to-shore communication. When I interrupted him with a “Great!” or a “Really?”, I knocked a little hole in his communication. So I just sat and listened. I have never listened to a telephone so attentively and with so much pleasure. It was wonderful to hear news from him that was so new to me. In my
15、book, he was the first man to land on the moon, and I knew that I had no advice to give him and that what I had already given was probably not much help.The unused checks are certainly evidence of that. Youth travels light. No suitcase, not much luggage and a slim expense account, and yet he went to
16、 the scene, and came back safely. I sit here amazed. The night when your child returns with dust on his shoes from a country youve never seen is a night you would gladly turn into a week. 21. During the trip, the authors son _.A. ran out of money B. failed to take good picturesC. forgot to call his
17、mother D. had inadequate sleep22. According to the passage, which of the following could best describe the authors son?A.Considerate and independent. B. Creative and stubborn.C. Polite and careless. D. Self-centered and adventurous.23. What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer
18、 to?A. It is important to listen to your childs story.B. The son no longer needs much help from his mother.C. The author is proud of her son landing on the moon.D. Its easy to interrupt the chat with your child.B Its common knowledge that the woman in Leonardo da Vincis most famous painting seems to
19、 look back at observers, following them with her eyes no matter where they stand in the room. But this common knowledge turns out wrong. A new study finds that the woman in the painting is actually looking out at an angle thats 15.4 degrees off to the observers rightwell outside of the range that pe
20、ople normally believe when they think someone is looking right at them. In other words, said the study author, Horstmann, “Shes not looking at you.” This is somewhat ironic, because the entire phenomenon of a persons gaze (凝视) in a photograph or painting seeming to follow the viewer is called the “M
21、ona Lisa Effect”. That effect is absolutely real, Horstmann said. If a person is illustrated or photographed looking straight ahead, even people viewing the portrait from an angle will feel they are being looked at. As long as the angle of the persons gaze is no more than about 5 degrees off to eith
22、er side, the Mona Lisa effect occurs. This is important for human interaction with on-screen characters. If you want someone off to the right side of a room to feel that a person on-screen is looking at him or her, you dont cast the gaze of the character to that sidesurprisingly, doing so would make
23、 an observer feel like the character isnt looking at anyone in the room at all. Instead, you keep the gaze straight ahead. Horstmann and his co-author were studying this effect for its application in the creation of artificial-intelligence avatars ( 虚拟头像 )when Horstmann took a long look at the “Mona
24、 Lisa” and realized she wasnt looking at him. To make sure it wasnt just him, the researchers asked 24 people to view images of the “Mona Lisa” on a computer screen. They set a ruler between the viewer and the screen and asked the participants to note which number on the ruler intersected(相交) Mona L
25、isas gaze. To calculate the angle of Mona Lisas gaze as she looked at the viewer, they moved the ruler farther from or closer to the screen during the study. Consistently, the researchers found, participants judged that the woman in the “Mona Lisa” portrait was not looking straight at them, but slig
26、htly off to their right. So why do people repeat the belief that her eyes seem to follow the viewer? Horstmann isnt sure. Its possible, he said, that people have the desire to be looked at, so they think the woman is looking straight at them. Or maybe the people who first invented the term “Mona Lis
27、a effect” just thought it was a cool name.24. It is generally believed that the woman in the painting Mona Lisa _ A. looks at the viewers wherever they stand B. seems mysterious because of her eyes C. attracts the viewers to look backD. fixes her eyes on the back of the viewers25. What gaze range in
28、 a painting will cause the Mona Lisa effect?26. What can we learn from the passage?A. The Mona Lisa effect contributes to the creation of artificial intelligence. B. Horstmann thinks its cool to invent the term “Mona Lisa effect”. C. Feeling being gazed at by Mona Lisa may be caused by the desire fo
29、r attention. D. The position of the ruler in the experiment will influence the viewers judgment.C Two of the saddest words in the English language are “if only”. I live my life with the goal of never having to say those words, because they convey regret, lost opportunities, mistakes, and disappointm
30、ent.My father is famous in our family for saying, “Take the extra minute to do it right.” I always try to live by the “extra minute” rule. When my children were young and likely to cause accidents, I always thought about what I could do to avoid an “if only” moment, whether it was something minor li
31、ke moving a cup full of hot coffee away from the edge of a counter, or something that required a little more work such as taping padding(衬垫) onto the sharp corners of a glass coffee table.I dont only avoid those “if only” moments when it comes to safety. Its equally important to avoid “if only” in o
32、ur personal relationships. We all know people who lost a loved one and regretted that they had lost an opportunity to say “I love you” or “I forgive you”. When my father announced he was going to the eye doctor across from my office on Good Friday, I told him that it was a holiday for my company and
33、 I wouldnt be there. But then I thought about the fact that hes 84 years old and I realized that I shouldnt give up an opportunity to see him. I called him and told him I had decided to go to work on my day off after all.I know there will still be occasions when I have to say “if only” about somethi
34、ng, but my life is definitely better because of my policy of doing everything possible to avoid that eventuality(不测的事). And even though it takes an extra minute to do something right, or it occasionally takes an hour or two in my busy schedule to make a personal connection, I know that Im doing the
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