吉林省长春市第一五一中学2020届高三上学期月考(三)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、 英语试题 考生注意:1. 本试卷分第I卷 (选择题) 和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。考试结束,将答题卡交回。2. 客观题请用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,主观题用黑色碳素笔写在答题卡上。第卷(选择题,共100分)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)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 is the man wearing?A. A T-shirt.B. Shorts
2、.C. A jacket.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a company.B. In a store.C. In a bank.3. What does the woman think of the video?A. Reliable.B. Funny.C. Creative.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A weather report.B. A sports event.C. A weekend plan.5. What is the probable relationship between the
3、 speakers?A. Classmates.B. Colleagues.C. Strangers.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5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、7题。6. What is the man going to do tonight?A. Meet his friend. B. Make a date. C. Visit downtown.7. Wh
4、en will the speakers go to a movie?A. Next Wednesday. B. Next Thursday.C. Next Friday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does the man plan to drive to Florida?A.It is convenient.B.Plane tickets are expensive.C.Driving makes the vacation fun.9. How will the woman go to Florida?A. By plane.B. By car.C. By ship.听第8
5、段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How does the man feel now?A. Tired.B. Regretful.C. Bored.11.What does the man dislike about the shirt?A. Its design.B. Its colour.C. Its price.12. What does the woman want the man to do now?A. Pay for the shirt.B. Go to the fitting room.C. Change the shirt for a larger one.听第9段材料,回
6、答第13至16题。13. What did the man drop on the ground?A. A bag.B. A bottle.C. A box.14. What does the woman want to tell the man?A. Others will litter just like him.B. He will get caught for littering.C. Littering harms the environment.15. Where are the speakers?A. In a shop.B. In a park.C. On a bus.16.
7、What are the speakers going to look for?A. A bus stop.B. A shopping bag.C. A trash can.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What season is it now?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.18. What safety tips does the woman talk about?A. Travel.B. Flight.C. Swimming.19. What is this magazine mainly about?A. International tour
8、ism.B. Language learning.C. Sports life.20. What does Zack Mills do?A. A teacher.B. A guide.C. An editor.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,从每题所给四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APrivacyPolicyThisprivacypolicysetsouthowZMEScienceusesandprotectsanyinformationthatyou giveZMESciencewhenyouuset
9、hiswebsite.ZMEScienceiscommittedtoensuringthatyourprivacyisprotected.Ifweaskyouto providecertaininformationbywhichyoucanbeidentifiedwhenusingthiswebsite,thenyoucanbe assuredthatitwillonlybeusedinaccordancewiththisprivacystatement.ZMESciencemaychangethispolicyfromtimetotimebyupdatingthispage.Youshoul
10、d checkthispagefromtimetotimetoensurethatyouarehappywithanychanges.WhatwecollectWemaycollectthefollowinginformation: name contactinformationincludingemailaddress demographicinformationsuchaspostcodes,preferencesandinterests otherinformationrelevantto customersurveysand/oroffersWhatwedowiththeinforma
11、tionwegatherWerequirethisinformationtounderstandyourneeds,andinparticularforthefollowing reasons: Wemayusetheinformationtoimproveourproductsandservices. Wemayperiodicallysendpromotionalemailsaboutnewproducts,specialoffersorother informationwhichwethinkyoumayfindinterestingusingtheemailaddresswhichyo
12、uhave provided. Fromtimetotime,wemayalsouseyourinformationtocontactyouformarketresearch purposes.Wemayusetheinformationtocustomizethewebsiteaccordingtoyourinterests.Weusethird-partyadvertisingcompaniestoserveadswhenyouvisitourwebsite.These companiesmayuseinformation(notincludingyourname,address,emai
13、laddressortelephone number)aboutyourvisitstothisandotherwebsitesinordertoprovideadvertisementsabout goodsandservicesofinterestforyou.SecurityWearecommittedtoensuringthatyourinformationissecure.Inordertopreventillegal accessordisclosurewehaveputinplacesuitablephysical,electronicandmanagerialprocedure
14、s tosafeguardandsecuretheinformationwecollectonline.21.Whatdoesthisprivacypolicytrytomakeyoubelieve?A.Thiswebsiteisofgreatuse.B.Yourpersonalinformationissafe.C.Theirproductsandservicesareperfect.D.Itisimportanttokeepyouremailaddresssecret.22.Whatdoesthewebsitedowithyourinformation?A.Makeadvertisemen
15、ts.B.Serveyouina betterway.C.Improvetheirwebsitegreatly.D.Offerothercompaniesinformation.23.Whatinformationaboutyoucanadvertisingcompaniesuse?A.Yourname.B.Yourhobbies.C.Yourvisitstowebsites.D.Yourcontactinformation.BPamela Simpson is 53,“not sporty” and has suffered from asthma(哮喘)all her life. Two
16、years ago her son Jay-Teale, now 10, took up BMX(自行车越野赛).“I enjoyed watching him and thought Id like to try it,” Simpson recalls. But I didnt want to embarrass myself. I hadnt ridden for over 40 years.”Then she noticed a session for women and girls at Burgess Park BMX Track in Peckham, south-east Lo
17、ndon, where Jay-Teale trained. This season Simpson raced at the London BMX series and finished third in her category.“It was the most worrying experience of my life. But it was also exhilarating,” she says cheerfully. “My son is proud of me. We now share a real love for the sport. It has brought us
18、closer together.”Since becoming part of the Olympic Games in 2008, the popularity of BMX has risen. A program introduced in London in 2011 by the sports development charity Access Sport has seen tracks built in several London regions, backed up with investment in coaching, and the program is being r
19、olled out to Bristol.Mavolwane Wrights children Skye,11 and Xander,10 are sponsored riders who have represented Great Britain in every world championship since 2014. Mavolwane Wright says she was motivated to start BMX herself out of an interest aroused by watching so much of it. “Its an eye-opener
20、to share your childrens interests,she explains. You comprehend what they go through in a much more direct way. It adds another dimension to your relationship.It is also a high-impact sport and the risks are fairly obvious. I totally get the fear, says Emma Budgens, 51, a BMX exercise coach and cycli
21、ng instructor. Its the fear of doing something new, of getting hurt. But I say, Come and give it a try. The chance of having an accident is slim, and you can spend time on the flat to improve your confidence.”24. What can we learn about Pamela Simpson from the first two paragraphs?A. She tended to b
22、e inactive.B. She performed poorly in the race.C. She used to feel awkward in public.D. She trained at Burgess Park BMX Track.25. What does the underlined wordexhilaratingin Paragraph 3 mean? A. Annoying. B. Inspiring. C. Thrilling. D. Challenging.26. What benefit did Simpson and Wright get from BMX
23、?A. More life skills. B. Stronger will.C. More confidence in themselves. D. Better parent-child relationships.27. What does Emma Budgens think of BMX?A. Risky but actually secure.B. Demanding but open to all.C. Competitive but instructive.D. Pleasant but time-consuming.CTheUSlabormarketreached atipp
24、ingpoint thisyear.Forthefirsttimesincethegovernment begantrackingjobopeningsin2000,therearemoreopeningsthanunemployedpeoplelookingtofill them.Probably,whatjobseekersneedtodonowissendouttheirresumes,andanoffershould appear.However,therealityisalittlelessbright.IntheUS,ittakestheaveragejobseekeraboutn
25、ine weekstofindajob.Anditcostsemployers$4,129andtakes,onaverage,42daystofillaposition. ResearchshowedthatintheUS,theinterviewprocessalonetook13daysonaveragein2009,but roseto23daysin2015.Itappearsthatthehiringmarketplaceisbrokenonbothsides.ZipRecruiter,anAIcompany,is tryingtofixit.ZipRecruitersgoalis
26、toplaytheprofessionalmatchmaker.Insteadofhandingover hundredsofqualifiedcandidatestoahiringmanager,thesiteusesanalgorithm(算法)torecommend fewerqualifiedcandidates,morequickly.Ontheworkerside,jobcandidatesjustuploadtheirresumestotheplatformandletthe technologytellthemwhatjobsmightbeagoodfit.Somepeople
27、worrythatusinganalgorithmtofindjobcandidatesbasedontheirbackground mightdisadvantageworkerswithatypical(非典型的)careerjourneys.Butregardlessofthemeans used,fartoomanypeopleapplyingforjobsarenotbroughtintothehiringprocess.Already,the averagehiringmanageronlyspendssixsecondsreadingacandidatesresume.Itsee
28、mscertainthat technologylikeZipRecruiterswillbecometheimportantmeansofmatchingpotential employees withjobstheymayormaynotseekout.Already430millionjobseekershaveappliedforjobsonthe platform.Asmorecandidatesgetmatchedtoemployers,thealgorithmwillonlygetbetter.28.WhatstheproblemexistingintheUSlabormarke
29、t?A.Technologycandolittletoincreaseemploymentrates.B.Theresahugeshortageoflabortofillvacantpositions.C.Employersfindithardtogetenoughqualifiedemployees.D.Applicantscantbematchedwithjobopeningseffectively.29.HowdoesZipRecruiterhelpemployers?A.Bycollectingmoreinformation.B.Bynarrowingdownthecandidates
30、.C.Byshorteningtimeonreadingresumes.D.Bycuttingdowncostsinthehiringprocess.30.WhatservicedoesZipRecruiterprovideforjobseekers?A.Theresumeswillbeimproved.B.Theiridealjobswillbemadeclear.C.Theywillnotwaitlongforanoffer.D.Suitablejobpositionsarerecommended.31.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofZipRecruiterstechno
31、logy?A.Successful. B.Impractical.C.Promising. D.Disappointing.DThere are many gardening tips. Some recommend playing music for your houseplants, having conversations with them, or even giving them a gentle touch now and then. Most of these practices are probably more for the benefit of the gardener
32、than the garden, but generally innocuous enough. That is, except for one. Your plants really dislike it when you touch them, apparently.A new study out of the La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food has found that most plants are extremely sensitive to touch, and even a light touch can significa
33、ntly stunt their growth.“The lightest touch from human, animal, insect, or even plants touching each other in the wind, can cause a huge gene response in the plant,” Jim Whelan, who led the new study,said. Within 30 minutes of being touched,10% of the plants genome is changed. This involves a huge e
34、xpenditure of energy which is taken away from plant growth. If the touching is repeated, then plant growth is reduced by up to 30%.”Whelan and his team are still trying to figure out why plants respond, at the genetic level, so strongly. They do have some theories, however. We know that when an inse
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