山东省青岛实验高中2020届高三下学期3月一轮复习摸底考试英语试题 WORD版缺答案.doc
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1、青岛实验高中2020届2020年3月高三一轮复习摸底考试英语试题(时间: 100分钟, 满分: 120分)命题:高三英语组第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFour Free Mobile Apps to Help You Learn English FasterHave you realized that you can put your smartphone to really good use for learning English?Here are 4 fre
2、e mobile apps that will help you do just that.Hello EnglishIt covers all the aspects of language learning, including vocabulary, translation, grammar,spellings, spoken and reading skills. It uses interactive games to teach different English lessonsand offers new audiobooks, latest news, and books. H
3、owever, you should already understand basicEnglish structures and alphabets, for the app cant help you learn English from scratch (从零开始).DuolingoIf you want to learn English from scratch, then this is the app you are looking for. Duolingouses interactive games to help you learn English. For beginner
4、s, the app focuses on helping youlearn verbs, phrases and sentences.Lingbe If you are ready to practice your spoken skills in the real-world, youll need Lingbe. Its acommunity-based app where people help each other and share their native languages. It connectsyou with real people on call who are nat
5、ive English speakers.HelloTalkHelloTalk is similar to Lingbe as it connects you with native speakers to help improve yourlanguage skills. However, it adds a few extra functions that might interest you. You can view theinformation about users to find a match that interests you. Additionally, you can
6、also send text andaudio messages, and even do video calls with other people.If you are a beginner, start from Duolingo and then use Hello English to take full commandof the language. For fluent spoken English learners, you can try out Lingbe or HelloTalk.1. What should you already understand to use
7、Hello English?A. Good reading and writing skills.B. Basic listening and speaking tips.C. English letters and basic structures.D. Different English lessons and books.2. Which app is the best choice for an English beginner at first?A. Lingbe.B. Duolingo.C. HelloTalkD. Hello English.3. What can you do
8、on Lingbe?A. Read the latest news.B. Enjoy the interactive games.C. Practice your spoken English.D. Talk with native speakers in the flesh.BShortly after my fourth birthday, my parents and I arrived from China in Sydney, Australia. It was 1991 and my mother had left behind everything she knew- famil
9、y, friends and career.Yet within two years, my parents3 marriage had broken down. After one particularly unpleasant fight, my mother left my father, taking me with her. With no family or friends, and in a country where she couldnt even communicate with people, she took me to Chinatown, the only area
10、 of Sydney she was familiar with. That night she laid me on a bench in Dixon Street, packing suitcases around us for security (安全) I will never forget the despair in her face at that time.At around 4 am, a group of four young Chinese men noisily exited a club nearby. I remember them falling silent a
11、s they saw us. They approached and asked my mother why she was sleeping on the street with such a young child. My mother burst into tears as she told them our story-Without hesitating, they warmed me up, took our suitcases, and drove us to their studentshousing.In the weeks that followed, the men lo
12、oked after us with a youthful enthusiasm. Being poorstudents living on their own for the first time, they simply knew how to cook in a stupid way.However, they insisted that a child should have homemade meals. They quickly adjusted theirlives around us, buying fresh food, cooking, teasing me to make
13、 me laugh, and advising mymother on how to sort out her life.Eventually, my mother reconciled (和解) with my father and we moved back in with him,although they continued to split and make up several times.Gradually we lost touch with the men as we all moved on. But at every milestone of myLife-graduat
14、ions, entering university, getting a good job- I never forget that all of this was madepossible because 22 years ago, a group of complete strangers took us in and shared everythingthey had to save us from life on the street.4. Why did my mother and I stay in Dixon Street that night?A. We had no othe
15、r place to go.B. It was safe to stay there for night.C. We were waiting for the Chinese men.D. Mom was unfamiliar with Australia at all.5. How did the students feel the moment they saw us in the street?A. Ashamed. B. Shocked. C. Amused. D. Nervous.6. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph
16、 4 refer to?A. The local police.B. The native people.C. The young Chinese students.D. The officials of the government.7. What message is conveyed in the passage?A. There is no perfect husband or wife in marriage.B. Its the timely help to someone in need that matters.C. Its a great challenge for the
17、Chinese to study abroad.D. Childhood memory contributes to guiding present behavior.CFor years the Italian city of Venice has been struggling with a few concerns. Saint MarksSquare is often flooded. Venice s waterways require repairs. But, by far, the biggest problem isthe rapidly growing number of
18、visitors to the city.So city officials have decided to require all visitors to pay a fee to enter Venice. The moneywill help to pay for cleaning and other services that help to keep the city beautiful.Venices Mayor Luigi Brugnaro explained the decision to international media during a visit toRome la
19、st week. “Venice is a wonder of the world and only in this way can it be saved, the mayorsaid. “The fee process will be experimental at first, he added.A one-day visit will cost about $7. City officials have yet to decide when the fee collectionwill begin. The money will be collected by transport co
20、mpanies that bring the tourists to Venice.The city will set up cameras for those arriving in private cars. And there will be fines for thosewho do not pay the fee. Students, some workers and children under the age of six will not have topay. Naturally, anyone born or living in Venice is exempt.City
21、officials hope this will prevent the overcrowding that often comes with large numbers oftourists. Some people living in Venice say they do not believe the fee plan will work. LawyerRoberta Pierabon says it will be impossible to collect the money from everyone who visits the city. Visitors arrive fro
22、m all sides. She does not believe tourists can be controlled and added that she disapproved of the plan. Other Venetians like the idea. They say it will make tourism lessaggressive. Venetians love their city and know it will never stop appealing to visitors. Venice is sospecial, they say, that it be
23、longs to the whole of humanity.8. What is the biggest problem that arises in Venice?A. The visitor boom.B. The frequent flood.C. The poor city service.D. The waterway repair.9. How will city officials deal with the big problem?A. By educating citizens.B. By doing experiments.C. By charging fees.D. B
24、y turning to media.10. What does the underlined word “exempt probably mean in Paragraph 4?A. Asked to stay.B. Permitted to settle.C. Required not to enter.D. Allowed not to pay.DAustralian adults want to seelife skills introduced into school curriculums, includingmoney management, job preparation an
25、d domestic tasks. New research from Monash Universityshowed Aussie adults also widely supported the inclusion of technology, coding and artificialintelligence subjects to student curriculums to prepare them for future jobs.Co-author Professor Neil Selwyn, from Monashs new Education Futures, said the
26、 surveyresults of more than 2,000 Australians had taken himself and Dr Deana Leahy by surprise. “Thelife skills- -I wasnt expecting that at all, he said. Those quizzed were asked to rate the value of alist of subjects already in the curriculum, but were also given an open space to write what theythi
27、nk should be included. Professor Selwyn said people called for schools to teach financial skills,budgeting, cooking and doing taxes. “You could argue that these are things people should belearning themselves, or learning from their families, Professor Selwyn said“But weve got to bethinking forward i
28、n terms of the skills people will need for jobs and their ways of livingOne respondent said schools should introduce a“contemporary life skills subject: “Acompulsory l-hour a week class on skills needed that parents seem continually unable to teachtheir kids. Suggestions for the class included resum
29、e writing, filing tax returns and health claims.Another respondent called for students to be taught general life skills as unfortunately not enoughkids will have parents to actually be bothered to educate them or simply parents dont knowthemselves.Of the subjects, maths was the highest ranked (75.5
30、percent), followed closely by English(74.8 percent). And while science was the third highest ranked subject (46.2 percent), it was morestrongly supported by those who earned higher wages and were university educated compared tolower income earners.Aspects of school life considered least important we
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