四川省广元市苍溪县实验中学校2019-2020学年高二下学期第三次月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英语试题第一部分: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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.What will the weather probably be like on Sunday afternoon?A.Sunny. B.Stormy. C.Cloudy.2.What is the man going to read?A.A magazine. B.A newspaper. C.A novel.3.What are the speakers probably doing?A.Playing chess. B.Playing tennis. C.Pl
2、aying the violin.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.Joining a club. B.Making some friends. C.Taking a trip.5.Where will the career talk be given?A.In the classroom. B.In the hall. C.In the library.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Why does the man come to the womans
3、 house?A.To offer help. B.To ask for advice. C.To attend a party.7.What color bag should the paper go in?A.Green. B.Blue. C.Yellow.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.When did the film start?A.At7:30. B.At7:45. C.At8:00.9.How does the woman feel now?A.Sorry. B.Angry. C.Glad.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What is the probable r
4、elationship between the speakers?A.Brother and sister. B.Mother and son. C.Husband and wife.11.Why does the man refuse to go to the Pizza Palace?A.It is expensive. B.Its food is bad. C.It has terrible music.12.How will the speakers go to the restaurant?A.By bike. B.On foot. C.By taxi.请听第9段材料,回答第13至1
5、6题。13.What kind of person do the Bentons want?A.A sports lover. B.An animal lover. C.A cooking lover.14.Where do the Grangers live?A.In the city. B.In the country. C.On an island.15.What do we know about the Campbells?A.They keep horses. B.They have a city flat. C.They live in the suburbs.16.Which f
6、amily has the most children?A.The Bentons. B.The Grangers. C.The Campbells.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How many vehicles does the Valley Car Share Scheme have?A.18. B.20. C.25.18.How does the speaker like people to book the car?A.By going to the office. B.By making a call. C.By sending a text.19.Where are
7、 the cars kept?A.In front of the library. B.Behind the baseball field. C.Next to the Office Building.20.How much is the annual membership fee?A.30 dollars. B.50 dollars. C.66 dollars.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。A LondonWeekendWalksWe are the oldest w
8、alking tour company in London and offer many routes with the best tour guides in London.To go on one of our walks, simply meet your guide and other walkers in the street outside the underground stations and at the times given below. Your guide will have copies of this information page in his hand.Be
9、low are our walks for this Saturday.1,000 Years of History11:00 am Westminster UndergroundThis walk is important for the first-time visitor. Well show you the place where kings and queens are crowned (加冕), where they lived and often where they are buried. Youll see where politicians have shaped the
10、course of history over the years. This walk finishes at the House of Parliament, which you can visit afterwards at a good discount.Historic Greenwich2:00 pm Tower Hill UndergroundThe walk begins with the best boat ride in London, five kilometres down the river from Tower Bridge to the Royal Naval Co
11、llege in Greenwich. From there youll walk through Greenwich Park past the Naval Museum and other historic buildings to the village itself. Well take you down streets with busy shops and markets, back to the riverside where this walk ends. The boat trip costs 3.50 on top of the normal price (see belo
12、w).Canals and Cafs11:00 am Camden Town UndergroundCamden Town, with its canals, cafs and studios, is the home of many artists, musicians and writers. The high point of the walk is a visit to Camden Market. You may like to take a canal trip to London Zoo after this walk.Unexpected London3:00 pm Tower
13、 Hill UndergroundThis walk begins with a ride on Europes most modern city railway giving you fine views across the Thames and the riverside area. We will get on and off the train for mini-walks to explore the hidden corners of the former port of London.All these walks last about two hours and take p
14、lace in all weathers.A walk costs 4.50 (3.50 for senior citizens and full-time students under 26 with an identity card). Children under 12 go free but they must be with an adult. If you plan to go on several walks, ask your guide about a discount card.TEL: 020 7426 846221. Which walk costs more?A. 1
15、,000 Years of History. B. Historic Greenwich.C. Unexpected London. D. Canals and Cafs.22. What will you do on the Canals and Cafs walk?A. Take a canal trip. B. Visit London Zoo.C. Meet famous people. D. Go to Camden Market.23. How many walks can you join at most this Saturday?A. One. B. Two. C. Thre
16、e. D. Four.B Over the past few years, Elena Anguita has written close to 2,000 thank-you notes. Her first one went to a friend who lent Anguita a hand with repairing her house. Anguita felt joy in doing that, so the next day, she wrote another note, this time to a colleague helping her at work. The
17、day after, she sent a handwritten note to a helpful shop assistant. And then to her sister, an airport safety officer, her mom, and a list of many others who have played both large and small roles in her life.The daily habit completely changed her life.“Its such a simple practice, but I am now more
18、at peace, less stressed, healthier, and just happier, every single day,”says Anguita, 55, who can count on two fingers the number of days shes missed since starting her daily letter-writing practice four years ago.“I knew if this could do so much to affect me, it could help others.”In 2017, Anguita
19、started Spread Thanks, writing a book under the same name, designed to encourage others to join in the gratitude (感恩). Through her book and in-person workshops (讲习班), Anguita teaches a daily, three-step practice: write a thank-you note, pay attention to the positive happenings of each day, and recor
20、d one happy moment from the last 24 hours.“It forces you to notice all of the gifts that youre given, every single day, most of which we dont recognize because were so busy,” says Andrea Wilczynski, a working mother of two from Yardley who started using the Spread Thanks practice a year ago.“At the
21、beginning, the response feels shocking I have a whole box of thank-you notes for my thank-you notes, each of which makes you realize how much youre actually touching people. That uplifts your own spirit, and it creates this cycle of positivity.”A growing body of research proves that expressing grati
22、tude can improve both mental ( 精神的) and physical health. Studies link gratefulness to improving heart health and reducing pain anddepression. Those who are grateful are shown to be generally happier and show a greater sense of overall well-being, too.24. What is Anguita used to doing?A. Talking with
23、 strangers. B. Writing thank-you notes.C. Practicing her handwriting. D. Helping people with their work.25. How has Anguita helped others express their thanks?A. By organizing charity activities.B. By writing letters of thanks for them.C. By writing a book and holding workshops.D. By encouraging the
24、m to start Spread Thanks.26. The example of Andrea is used to _.A. show the influence of Anguita B. compare two kinds of behaviorC. introduce the three-step practice D. describe a working mothers daily life27. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. How to live a healthy life. B. The cause of pai
25、n and depression.C. How to build strong relationships. D. The advantages of expressing gratitude.C While biking is generally safe at Stanford, all it takes is one unfortunate crash to change a students life immediately. Bike crashes happen. But wearing a helmet (头盔) can change the outcome. Consider
26、the story of two students.Stanford student Kali Lindsay was riding her bike to meet her teacher at the library. She never made it. Instead, Kali ended up in Stanford Hospital with her concerned parents at her bedside. It isnt clear how the accident happened. However, what is clear is that Kali wasnt
27、 wearing a helmet when she fell from her bike. She ended up unconscious (昏迷的). Luckily, she finally recovered and returned to Stanford.Stanford student Anna Polishchuk had a different outcome. She was hit by a car while biking on campus (在校园里). Anna hit the window of the car, which was going about 1
28、0 miles per hour. She was thrown unconscious two car lengths away. Although the crash was terrible, Anna escaped with minor injuries, which she attributes to (归因于) wearing a helmet.To help parents have a conversation with their child about the importance of wearing a bike helmet, Ariadne Delon Scott
29、, assistant director of active mobility at Stanford, offers some key messages: Wear a bike helmet for every ride, even short trips. There are many excuses students make up for choosing not to wear a helmet. But how do these reasons stand up to the risk of brain injury or worse in a bike crash?Follow
30、 the rules of the road. Did you know that bicyclists need to follow almost all of the same laws as motorists? This includes stopping at stop signs, using lights at night and so on.Dont be a distracted rider. In our research into bike crashes on campus for the past three years, it appears the primary
31、 cause is distracted bike riding hitting a fixed object, losing control of the bike. Too often, we see students riding while looking down and texting with both hands!28.Why does the author compare Kalis experience with Annas?A. To stress the importance of wearing a helmet.B. To warn students not to
32、ride bikes on campus.C. To show the result of not following traffic rules.D. To explain how to avoid road accidents on campus.29. Which would Ariadne most probably agree with?A. Bikes shouldnt be allowed on campus.B. Bike crashes happen frequently at Stanford.C. Parents are responsible for students
33、bike crashes.D. Bikers should always pay attention to the traffic signals.30. What does the last paragraph suggest?A. Bike quality really matters.B. Riding at full speed is dangerous.C. Attention should be paid to road manners.D. Using a phone on a bike should be avoided.31. Who is the text written
34、for?A. Doctors. B. Teachers. C. Parents. D. Children.D My wife Karen is good at gardening. No matter what she plants, it always seems to grow well. She once put a dead stick into the ground and turned it into a mango tree. Like dogs and cats that seem to naturally recognize a pet-friendly human, pla
35、nts know my wife. She loves them and they reward her with fruits, vegetables and flowers.Being a career military (军人) family, weve lived in many different places over the years. But no matter where we were stationed, one thing always remained the same: Karens gardens. In addition to the delicious fr
36、uits and vegetables, home gardens provide so much more. Flowering plants and their multi-colored flowers are lovely. Green is pleasing to the eye. Plants make us happy.In days past, bees moved around in groups all over our yard. We admired them and they took no notice of us. Even the dogs learned to
37、 leave them alone. The bees came for the flowers.At some point, the bees just stopped coming to visit. Where we used to entertain dozens at a time, were lucky now if we get one or two. When I walk the dogs, the bees I used to see buzzing all over the neighborhood are now lying on the sidewalk, eithe
38、r still or moving around in a circle. Im no beekeeper, but Im pretty sure something is happening to the bees.By chance, the first three speakers at the Poway City Council meeting happened to be local beekeepers. All three expressed serious concern over the continued use of herbicides ( 除草剂) and inse
39、cticides (杀虫剂). Once considered harmless, both chemicals have since proven to be deadly for bees.They call it Colony Collapse Disorder (蜂群崩溃综合症) and it is not a problem just for beekeepers. On the contrary, this might involve the whole human race. The reason is simple. Bees are the number one pollin
40、ator (虫媒) on the planet. Without bees, we lose most of the crops we rely upon for food.32.Why does the author mention his wifes gardening skill at the beginning of the text?A. To prove her wisdom. B. To introduce the topic.C. To catch readers eye. D. To show off her great ability.33. What did the th
41、ree speakers at the Poway City Council meeting seem to suggest?A. Raising more bees. B. Planting more trees.C. Avoiding cutting grass. D. Stopping using harmful chemicals.34. How does the author sound when telling the story?A. Curious. B. Worried. C. Confused. D. Humorous.35. What can be a suitable
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