河北省张家口市宣化第一中学2020届高三上学期月考考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
7 0人已下载
| 下载 | 加入VIP,免费下载 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 河北省张家口市宣化第一中学2020届高三上学期月考考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案 河北省 张家口市 宣化 第一 中学 2020 届高三 上学 月考 考试 英语 试卷 WORD 答案
- 资源描述:
-
1、英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)APrograms from the Pierson LibraryDinoman Visits Today: The Shelburne Town Gym will be filled by huge dinosaurs at 1:00 pm Learn about these animals that once walked on the earth during a visit by Dinoman on Thursday, July 5 Book Discussion: The book group for men meets at
2、 La Villa at 7:30 pm on July 5 to discuss Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan Join Andrew Everett for reading and discussing the book as well as enjoying cookies and drinks Family Free Help: Volunteer John Kelley is in the library on Wednesday afternoons Have John help you learn how to find out your fa
3、mily trees using the library Summer Study Program: Kids need to keep a reading record to keep track of the number of pages read through August 16 at 8:00 pm The student with the highest page count will take home a $50 gift card for the Flying Pig Bookstore Musical Story Time: Get ready for a guitar
4、concert at 10:30 am on July 7 Music teacher Sue Rule leads a morning of music and stories with the guitar concert For ages 3 and up Guitars are provided Special Programs: Some special programs include Field Days at 1: 00 pm on August 12 and the Teddy Bear Picnic at 10:30 am on August 14 The library
5、is also preparing for its move to the Shelburne Field House on Athletic Drive on August 16 ahead of the library rebuilding project The library will be closed during the move1. What can visitors do in Dinoman Visits Today? _ A. Learn about dinosaursB. Watch modern animalsC. Find out their family tree
6、sD. Visit a writer named Jennifer Egan2. What do we know about Special Programs? _ A. They include a guitar concertB. They include a course on buildingsC. They will take place in AugustD. They will take place after the library rebuilding project3. Which programs are related to reading? _ A. Family T
7、ree Help and Musical Story TimeB. Book Discussion and Summer Study ProgramC. Dinoman Visits Today and Book DiscussionD. Summer Study Program and Musical Story TimeBTwelve-year-old Amanda Clement raced to the ballpark across the street from her house in Hudson, South Dakota She couldnt wait to join h
8、er brother Hank, and the boys for a game of baseball Would they let her play? She could throw, run and bat as well as any of them, but they let her play only when they needed her She would have to umpire again At least she could be part of the game Amanda knew all the rules, and the boys could count
9、 on her Over the next few years, local teams began asking her to judge their games, too One summer day in 2018, Amanda and her mother traveled to Hawarden Iowa, to watch Hank play in the championship semiprofessional game Two local teams decided to play a game before the semiprofessional teams Amand
10、a agreed to be the judge As Amanda finished the morning game, she saw two men walking toward her To her surprise, they were the managers of the semiprofessional teams and were impressed with her judge and wanted her to judge the afternoon championship game They would even pay her The 16-year-old gir
11、l was about to become the first female paid to be a judge of a baseball game Amanda was calm and confident and judged fairly She was right on the spot, watching closely Newspaper reporters said that she was absolutely fair Managers began to ask for her first when they needed a judge Amanda was popul
12、ar with the fans, too In one game, the audience werent happy with the judge and insisted on replacing him with Amanda Being a judge was hard work Amanda judged for the whole game, and she worked in all kinds of weather She said It isnt as easy as it looks but for all that, there is a good deal of en
13、joyment in the work You have got to have confidence in your ability or you wont do well in anything4. What can we learn about twelve-year-old Amanda? _ A. She showed much enthusiasm for baseballB. She always competed directly with boysC. She was the best player of a baseball gameD. She played baseba
14、ll better than her brother5. What does the underlined word umpire in paragraph 2 mean? _ A. Join the local teamB. Act as a judgeC. Win a gameD. Play baseball6. What was the audiences reaction to Amandas judgement? _ A. They doubted itB. They were angry with itC. They showed no interest in itD. They
15、were favorably impressed by it7. Which of the following words best describe Amanda? _ A. Rude and unjustB. Silent and thoughtfulC. Proud and narrow-mindedD. Confident and hard-workingCUtah Lake is, in a word, disgusting The State of Utah has worked with many partners and spent millions of dollars in
16、 an attempt to restore Utah Lake It has indeed produced some active effects However, due to the wastewater getting into it, this body of water is rich in nutrient and home to water bloom Overfishing and the introduction of invasive species have only made the problem worse In the summer of 2016, 500
17、people in Utah complained about their headaches, skin rashes and discomfort after swimming in the lake The Utah Lake Restoration Project is headed by Parker He imagines a beautiful lake dotted with man-made islands where a community could be built Parker frequently goes to Capitol Hill to push for t
18、he proposal of the comprehensive lake restoration Parker follows his rules big ideas are worth approaching as the project calls for lake digging, the creation of islands, the removal of invasive species to restore the habitats of native plants, fish and so on Speaking of the Utah Lake Restoration Pr
19、oject, Ben Holcomb said It is not quite in line with reality He added, Despite impressive computer models and the current project report, the Utah Lake Restoration Project lacks the actual field research to show that this project will have a positive effect on the lakes ecosystem When asked how the
20、public would help beautify Utah Lake, the lakes official workers suggested picking up garbage However, it has a greatly limited effect on the overall health of the lake Parkers plan may seem like the states best chance to restore Utah Lake, but in reality the Utah Lake Restoration Project lacks the
21、facts necessary for this sort of proposal The State of Utah should propose some suggestions for the revision of the plan and offer the Utah Lake Restoration Project the access necessary to conduct research which could be compared with their theoretical findings Only then can the State of Utah make a
22、n educated decision on behalf of people and resources8. What can we learn from paragraph 1? _ A. People dont swim in Utah Lake because of its pollutionB. It is not difficult to save Utah Lake for the StateC. People living around Utah Lake are healthy and happyD. The State of Utah has tried to restor
23、e Utah Lake9. Whats the purpose of the Utah Lake Restoration Project? _ A. To build a safe home for native creatures in Utah LakeB. To make the water of Utah Lake rich in nutrientC. To make Utah lake popular with foreign touristsD. To build a community near Utah lake10. Whats Ben Holcombs attitude t
24、owards the Utah Lake Restoration Project? _ A. DoubtfulB. OptimisticC. UnconcernedD. Approving11. What does the author intend to tell us in the last paragraph? _ A. Picking up garbage is the key to saving the whole lakeB. Theres no proper way to save the health of Utah LakeC. Parkers plan needs some
25、 field research and adjustmentD. Local people should take responsibility for saving Utah LakeDRecently, few samples of mice with diabetes(糖尿病)in an experiment showed signs of recovery Then there arose much discussion regarding the morality of such animal-testing procedures, especially since many unf
26、ortunate samples lost lives Is it moral and necessary to make sacrifices to benefit the majority? Or are these procedures merely an immoral and unnecessary waste of lives? Some people assume that it is acceptable to make sacrifices for the greater benefits because it can provide a more accurate insi
27、ght to promote the progress of science Through the test, we are able to obtain more accurate and reliable results that can lead to beneficial scientific progress to help the majority Scientists believe that sacrificing real animal samples can give more accurate insights compared to abstract computer
28、 modeling For example, researchers who have conducted experiments on mice for Parkinsons disease have found more promising results which could reverse the symptoms of this previously incurable disease Therefore, the long-term benefits are more important than the short-term sacrifices However, others
29、 have argued that these acts are morally inappropriate especially since we have advanced to the point where there are more moral alternatives at present They believe that everything has an alternative as long as effort and money are placed With the presence of better and more moral alternatives, the
30、re is no reason and moral room to sacrifice, even if it is for the larger benefits In all, the samples sacrifice is unavoidable due to their potential to attain great scientific progress Research has shown that the cases having better and more moral alternatives are in rare exception, and most alter
31、natives actually end up compromising other moral boundaries instead However, if there exist such alternatives to some of the scientific procedures, we should try12. Why does the author use two questions in paragraph 1? _ A. To present diabetesB. To show sympathy for the deadC. To remind readers to f
32、ocus on their healthD. To introduce the topic of the text13. What does the underlined word it in paragraph 2 refer to? _ A. MoralityB. ProgressC. Sacrificing samplesD. Relieving the symptoms of the disease14. What can be inferred from the last paragraph? _ A. Mice-testing experiments are illegalB. R
33、esearchers still have to sacrifice animals for scienceC. Scientists decide not to use animals for experimentsD. There is no moral debate about animal testing15. What is the best title for the text? _ A. Have Animal Experiments Made Progress?B. Researches Are Fighting for Animal RightsC. Is It Necess
34、ary to Sacrifice Animal Samples?D. More Effort and Money Will Be Spent on Animals二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Given the high price of housing, many of us are living in smaller spaces than wed like However, living in small spaces is not that bad; it has some advantages Theyre cheaper to decorate It can tak
35、e thousands of dollars worth of decoration simply to make a large space look inviting (1) Instead of many pieces of large, expensive furniture, you only need only a few to make your style sing Youll have plenty of money left for other things Theyre easier to clean This must be one of your favorite t
36、hings about living in a small space The bigger the space, the longer it takes to organize and tidy up (2) Thats why small spaces are welcomed by those who like being surrounded by order and cleanliness and dont want to spend a ton of time and energy in keeping them that way (3) It takes a lot to pay
37、 for heating, cooling and electricity, which can also cost much energy When you compare the electricity bill of someone living in 500 square feet with that of someone living in 3.000 square feet, the difference can be great We use less energy and produce less waste when we live in small spaces (4) T
38、heyre easier to personalize Ever have you walked into a large home that feels more like a museum than the small home of someone you know? Its usually not the most familiar or welcoming atmosphere (5) It is much easier to decorate a small home in your own style A Theyre more organized and comfortable
39、 B No one wants to spend hours just cleaning C Living in small homes makes your life in mess D Theyre financially and environmentally friendly E So it also does good to our beloved Mother Nature F Actually, you want your home to show your personal style G Small spaces, however, make decorating more
40、simple and affordable16. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G17. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G18. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G19. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G20. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)One night in 2003, Jans and his wife Sherrie were walking the dog Dakotah near their house Sudde
41、nly, a young(21)appeared and began running in their direction Amazed and(22),the couple immediately broke Dakotah loose to protect them However, the two animals stopped yards apart and tentatively stared at each other as if each were looking at an almost-forgotten face and trying to(23)something rec
42、alls Jans in his book A Wolf Called Romeo Over the next week, the Janses always(24)the wolf playing with the dogs in the neighborhood They(25)that when the wolf saw a dog, he would make a fool of himself-wagging, pacing, and even striking some dog poses Because of the wolfs(26), Sherrie named him Ro
43、meo The(27)extended from dogs to locals quickly(28), crowds of locals started coming to(29)the wolf, and some liked him so much that they seemed to forget that wolves are(30) For the next five years, Romeo(31)to the area in fall and winter He would be in the same place every morning to(32)people goi
44、ng to work or walking their dogs,(33)hed set with a time clock, writes Jans As the only wolf in the area, Romeo had(34)creatures to eat, a large open space to live in, and little(35)from other animals However, some criticizers felt Romeo was a(n)(36), and there was a talk about driving him out of th
45、e area Romeo came again in September 2009, but later that month, he(37)again After some searching, a supporter found he had been(38)by Park and Jeff Both men were arrested later They ended up paying fines according to the local law, losing hunting(39) In late November 2010, a memorial service was he
46、ld for Romeo Nothing can take away the years we spent in his(40),writes Jans Well remember the happiness he brought to us forever21. A. womanB. wolfC. boyD. dog22. A. curiousB. disappointedC. terrifiedD. content23. A. killB. rememberC. eatD. end24. A. spottedB. preventedC. protectedD. imagined25. A.
47、 hatedB. believedC. observedD. warned26. A. experienceB. violenceC. companionD. behavior27. A. friendshipB. challengeC. campaignD. freedom28. A. ApproximatelyB. GenerallyC. ImportantlyD. Gradually29. A. keep a record ofB. have a look atC. make an example ofD. take advantage of30. A. aggressiveB. kin
48、dC. stubbornD. lonely31. A. reactedB. adaptedC. returnedD. referred32. A. attackB. stopC. informD. meet33. A. even ifB. as thoughC. so thatD. in case34. A. offensiveB. limitedC. commonD. abundant35. A. competitionB. acquaintanceC. cooperationD. acquisition36. A. prideB. pityC. dangerD. accomplishmen
49、t37. A. burstB. aroseC. changedD. disappeared38. A. shotB. hiddenC. fooledD. raised39. A. methodsB. privilegesC. partnersD. habits40. A. handB. directionC. companyD. opinion四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41. It has been(1)_(exact) one year since I returned from Senegal Volunteering has helped me understand(2
展开阅读全文
课堂库(九科星学科网)所有资源均是用户自行上传分享,仅供网友学习交流,未经上传用户书面授权,请勿作他用。
链接地址:https://www.ketangku.com/wenku/file-514622.html


2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
【医学考试】初级(师)临床医学检验技师-38.pdf
