山东省2020届高三英语11月月考试题.doc
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1、山东省2020届高三英语11月月考试题注意事项:1.本试题卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡的相应位置。3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题卷上无效。4.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。5.考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有
2、关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。1.Where will the speakers probably go?A. A garage.B. A parking lot.C. A petrol station.2.How much should the woman pay for two hats?A. 20.B.60.C. 96.3.Which pet can be kept in the apartment?A. A turtle.B.A dog.C. A cat.4.Whats
3、 the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends.B.Classmates.C. Brother and sister.5.When did the conversation take place?A. On Wednesday.B.On Friday.C. On Sunday.第二节(共15小题;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。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
4、话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。6.What advice does the man give Mary?A. Seeing a doctor at once.B.Going back home at once. C. Taking some medicine at once.7.Where are the speakers?A. At home.B.In the office.C. In the hospital.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。8.What kind of magazine is the man probably reading?A. Health magazi
5、ne.B.Science magazine. C. Fashion magazine.9.What is the mans attitude towards cloning?A. Favorable.B.Negative. C. Skeptical.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where will they have dinner tonight?A. In a French restaurant.B. In an Italian restaurant.C. InaGermanrestaurant.11.How will they go to the restaurant?A. B
6、y bus.B.By car. C. By subway.12.What are the speakersmainly talkingabout?A. An interesting trip.B.Finishing a project. C. Having dinner with friends.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why does the man seldom make coffee at home?A. He is busy.B.He seldom drinks coffee.C. Theprocessisa bitcomplex.14.What does the w
7、oman think of the taste of instant coffee?A. So-so.B.Wonderful. C. Terrible.15.Which country does the man most probably come from?A. America.B.England. C. China.16.What kind of drink does the woman prefer?A. Tea.B.Juice. C. Coffee.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How long did it take to build the bridge?A. Over
8、 five years.B.Over ten years. C. Over twenty years.18.How long is the Hong Kong- Zhuhai -Macau Bridge?A. 2.7 km.B.6.7 km. C. 55 km.19.What can we say about the bridge?A. It is supported by man-made islands.B. Its underwater tunnel is 7. 6 kilometers.C. It connects people in 11 provinces.20.What shou
9、ld a local driver have to cross the bridge?A. A ticket.B.A permit. C. A reservation.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALooking for somewhere to go during the months of December, January and February? From snow-capped ski resorts to sunny islands, these are th
10、e hottest travel destinations to visit this winter.St. LuciaLonging for a tropical (热带的)getaway? Set your sights on St. Lucia. With Kayak reporting a 197 percent surge (激增)in interest, this Eastern Caribbean island nation is on the verge of blowing up.Which shouldnt be a shock given that it delivers
11、 a mix of volcanic coastline, lush rainforests, dramatic mountains, coral reefs, and high-end resorts. Simply put: whether youre seeking romance or adventure, youll find it in St. Lucia.Mexico City, MexicoWith mouth-watering food, fashionable hotels, superb shopping, and tons of historic sites, Mexi
12、co City is definitely one to add to your list for the upcoming winter season. Since its a major international airport, you can usually score flight deals.New York CityWhile theres no bad month to experience the Big Apple, the frosty season is particularly magical. Guess thats why New York City ranks
13、 among the most searched winter travel destinations, according to Expedia. The most cherished attractions? The ice skating rink (溜 冰 场) at Rockefeller Center and sledding in Central Park.Paris“Many people frequent Paris in spring and summer,” reveals Hudson. “The trade-off for picture-perfect weathe
14、r? Long lines at museums, plus a Metro chock-full of map-toting tourists. ” Based on Expedia data, the cheapest month to go to Paris is February. Our advice? Pack your most fashionable raincoat and let the winter sadness fade away in the City of Light.21.Where will you go if you long for a risky tri
15、p?A. St. Lucia. B. Mexico City, Mexico.C. New York City. D. Paris.22.What is special about Mexico City?A. Its weather is always great.B. It often offers discounted air tickets.C. It provides magical experience in winter.D. It is the most searched winter travel destination.23.What can we learn about
16、Paris?A. It is a fashionable city.B. Its climate is quite perfect.C. Its winter sports are attractive.D. It is a popular tourist destination in spring.BIn 2011,during his freshman year at the University of Maryland, Simon was struck by how much food was thrown away in the college cafeteria. “ I was
17、shocked to see someone buy a full sandwich, eat half of it, and throw the other half out,” said Simon. “It was not the values I grew up with. ”To him, discarded food was a “natural goldmine” he could source to do good.Four years later, Simon cofounded Imperfect Produce, a subscription-based home-del
18、ivery service for discounted “ugly” fruits and vegetables that are perfectly good on the inside, but otherwise rejected from the food supply chain for their looks.“Up to 20% of the fruits and vegetables grown on farms in America are thrown away because the produce doesnt meet grocery stores standard
19、s,” said Simon. “Its often for discoloration, scarring on the surface caused by the fruit rubbing against a tree limb or an atypical shape,”he said. “Sometimes its the size. ”Simon, 29,and Chesler,27,decided to source this “ugly” produce directly from farms and deliver it to customers for about 30%
20、less than conventional grocery store prices.“The reason why we created Imperfect Produce as a direct-to-consumer business is because grocery stores didnt want to partner with us,”said Simon. “So we became our own store. ”The San Francisco-based service launched in August 2015. Today, Imperfect Produ
21、ce has more than 200,000 subscribers in 22 cities. The company sources its produce from 250 growers nationwide, and slightly more than half of it is organic. To date, Simon said the service has helped recover 40 million pounds of food from going to waste.Simon declined to disclose income but said th
22、is years sales are expected to double last years. The business is not yet profitable, but he hopes to expand the service to 40 cities by the end of 2019 and eventually take the company public at some point.24.What does the underlined word “discarded” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Wasted.B.Rejected.C.Di
23、sliked.D. Eaten.25.Why are many fruits and vegetables wasted?A. They are not tasty.B.They are not nutritious.C. They are poorly looking.D.They are not good inside.26.What made Simon create Imperfect Produce as a direct-to-consumer business?A. High price offered by him.B. The wish to set up his own b
24、usiness.C. His desire to offer service to others.D. Grocery stores unwillingness to cooperate with him.27 .What can be inferred about Simon?A. He wants to help the poor. B.He thinks a lot about the wastedfood.C. He has expanded his service to 40 cities.D.He expects to make profitsfromhisbusiness.CNo
25、rth Americas birds are disappearing from the skies at a rate thats shocking even to ornithologists (鸟 类 学 家).Since the 1970s, the continent has lost 3 billion birds, nearly 30% of the total, and even common birds such as sparrows and blackbirds are in decline, U. S. and Canadian researchers report t
26、his week online in Science. The findings raise fears that some familiar species could go the way of the passenger pigeon, a species once so abundant that its extinction in the early 1900s seemed unthinkable.The results, ever done to North American birds, point to ecosystems in disorder because of ha
27、bitat loss and other factors, researchers say. Yet ecologist Paul Ehrlich at Stanford University, California sees some hope in this new bad news : “ It might encourage needed action in view of the public interest in our feathered friends. ”In past decades, Ehrlich and others have recorded the declin
28、e of particular bird groups, including migratory songbirds. All together, they studied 529 bird species,aboutthree-quarters of all speciesinNorth America, accounting for more than 90% of theentire birdpopulation.Rosenbergandhis colleaguesreport Grassland birds have declined by 53% since 1970a loss o
29、f 700 million adults in the 31 species studied. Habitat loss may be to blame.The familiar birds that flock by the thousands in suburbs were not exempt(例外).“Theres a decline of the numbers of common birds,” Rosenberg says. His team determined that 19 common species have each lost more than 50 million
30、 birds since 1970. Twelve groups, including sparrows, warblers, finches, and blackbirds, were particularly hard hit. Even introduced species that have increased in North America, such as starlings and house sparrows, are losing ground.28.What is happening to North Americas birds?A. Most of them are
31、dying out.B. They are disappearing quickly.C. Some of them are decreasing.D. They are raising fears to humans29.What does Paul Ehrlich mean?A. The bad news will bring interest to the birds.B. The bad news might alarm people to take action.C. North Americas birds need our help.D. North Americas birds
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