河北省衡水市深州市中学2020届高三第一次月考英语试卷 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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the man going to do?A. Have a meeting. B. Go to class. C. Have a test.2. How did the woman feel about her holid
2、ay?A. Disappointed. B. Pleased. C. Excited.3. What doesnt the woman want to eat for lunch?A. Noodles. B. Sandwiches. C. Pizza.4. Why is the man worried?A. His train is delayed. B. Hes late for a meeting. C. The womans leaving soon.5. What do the speakers talk about?A. A report.B. Some fingers.C. Mis
3、takes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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where does the conversation take place?A. In an office. B. At home. C. In a printing house.7. Who will make new copies?A. The man. B. The woman.
4、 C. John.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Who is the woman?A. A dancer. B. A waitress. C. A dry cleaner.9. What is the mans wife going to do tonight?A. Attend a meeting.B. Attend a dinner dance.C. Attend a class.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the man spend most of his time?A. Stay at home. B. Go to street. C. Go
5、to the school theater club.11. What does the woman think of the city?A. Its noisy. B. Its colorful. C. Its crowded.12. Where did the man use to live?A. In the city. B. In the village. C. In the street.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where will the speakers probably stay in the Grand Canyon?A. In a tent. B. In
6、a hotel. C. In a village house.14. What will the speakers do in Yellowstone?A. Do some walking. B. Ride a horse. C. Go boating.15. What does the woman think of going to some remote parts of the Yellowstone National Park?A. Frightening. B. Exciting. C. Boring.16. What is the relationship between the
7、speakers?A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Classmates.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How did the speaker deal with his pocket money?A. He saved most of them. B. He spent half on sweets. C. He gave some to his brother.18. What was Mrs. Bartletts attitude toward children?A. Patient. B. Generous. C. Rude.1
8、9. What did Bernard buy?A. Sweets. B. Balls. C. Cards.20. What was the speakers childhood like?A. Happy. B. Miserable. C. Hard.第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,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。AWhile its books that make a library, being in lovely surroundings may provide inspiration
9、 and help you work a little bit harder. Here are some of the coolest libraries of the world.Library of Birmingham Birmingham, U.K.The new Library of Birmingham is said to be not only Britains biggest public library, but also the largest in Europe. Designed by Dutch architects, this replacement for t
10、he Birmingham Central Library was opened in 2013 and has a wealth of resources within its walls, including adults and kids libraries, music collections, a Shakespeare Memorial Room, and even a gym room. Gardens crown the roof, while the changing seasons bring variations in the shadows and reflection
11、s inside.National Library of France Paris, FranceThe National Library of France, which now contains an astonishing collection of 30 million, dates back to the 14th century and this royal library was set up at the Louvre by King Charles V. The Library was moved to Rue de Richelieu site in 1868, with
12、major design work carried out by French architects Henri Labrouste and, following his death, Jean-Louis Pascal. Here, the reading rooms are elegance itself. There are more than just books to be found.State Library of New South Wales Sydney, AustraliaThe public State Library of New South Wales holds
13、the honor of being the oldest institution of its kind in Australia. It was originally set up as the Australian Subscription Library in 1826, but it wasnt until 1942 that its permanent home was ready. Designed by Sydney architect Walter Liberty Vernon and completed in 1910, the magnificent sandstone
14、Mitchell Wing is one of the architectural highlights.Seattle Central Library Seattle, Washington, USASeattle Central Librarys distinctive design ensures it stands out. Architect Rem Koolhaas is one of the names attached to its design. Architects sought to envelop the 11-story building with “a layer
15、of transparency”, using a skin of glass and metal. The finished article houses about 1.45 million books and other things, as well as more than 400 computers available for public use. The building, which opened in 2004, was included on the American Institute of Architects list of Americas 150 favorit
16、e buildings in 2007.21. Which of the following library has the longest history?A. Library of BirminghamB. National Library of FranceC. State Library of New South WalesD. Seattle Central Library22. What can you do in Library of Birmingham?A. Attend a concert.B. Act a play.C. Take some exercise.D. Enj
17、oy new technology.23. What do National Library of France and Seattle Central Library have in common?A. They have computers available.B. They were moved to a new place.C. They won awards for architecture.D. They were designed by more than one person.BI moved from the busy downtown to the countryside
18、around Shanghai when I started elementary school. At first, I thought I was going to hate it, but to my surprise, I found that I preferred the quiet country life over the noisy city life.The next move was more of a surprise for me. I was having a good time with my friends at school. But all of a sud
19、den, my mom told me that we were going to move to the United States. Can you imagine how I must have felt ?My English wasnt that good, though I did know the basics.The day I arrived in the US was a snowy day. For a girl who grew up in Shanghai and hadnt seen real thick snow on the ground, it was a b
20、ig thing. Compared with my school in China, there were a lot more creative thinking questions, which I was better at anyway.Time flew by and it had been almost four years since I moved. Then again, I was told we were going to move to Singapore.As Im writing this article, I am still new here and have
21、 been going to school for about two and a half months. I found out that the education here is quite special. Different from AP system in the US, the Singapore CIS uses the IB system.This switch drowned me in constant stress. I was confused about the new curriculum, and I knew it would take me a long
22、 time to adapt. But what Ive gotten out of my experience over three countries is that no matter where you are studying, you are always learning. And a piece of advice to people who are going to move around the globe: Its always best to just roll with it.24. What did the writer think of life in the c
23、ountryside?A. It wasnt as interesting as she expected.B. It was no better than city life.C. She wished she had moved to the countryside earlier.D. She loved to live in the countryside.25. What did the writer worry about most about before moving to the US?A. It would be difficult to make new friends.
24、B. Language would be a big problem for her.C. She wouldnt get used to the weather there.D. She wouldnt like the schools there.26. What does she say about her school life in Singapore?A. Creative thinking is more common.B. Students are asked to do many projects together.C. Students have more freedom
25、to choose classes than in the US.D. It is different from the US school system.27. What is the writers attitude towards her worldwide schooling?A. Positive. B. Negative.C. Critical. D. Doubtful.CEnglish is full of colorful phrases to describe shyness. Someone shy might be called shrinking violet or a
26、 wallflower, while for especially nervous types we have the curious expression: they wouldnt say boo to a goose.None of these are traditionally seen as positive descriptions, even if you like geese. In a culture of go-getting, high achievers, shy people dont come first. Or thats what the self-help i
27、ndustry would have you believe. Bookshops are filled with vital tomes(巨著) that promise to help beat social fears and find success in life, love and business. That is why one book, Shrinking Violets: A Field Guide to Shyness, bucks the trend. It became a sudden success across English-language media r
28、ecently for its new take-on shyness.Author Joe Moran says that despite struggling with shyness and longing for loneliness all his life, being shy can also be a gift. Freed from the constant urge to participate and compete in social situations, people are liberated to look at the world in new ways, a
29、nd gain fresh insights.Indeed, many of the worlds great thinkers and artists are introverts(内向的人). Scientists Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein preferred their own company; actress Keira Knightley often finds herself tongue-tied at parties; and Harry Potter author JK Rowling claims she used to be t
30、oo nervous to even borrow a pen.Moran told BBC Future: I think shyness probably does turn you into an amateur anthropologist(人类学家), really-you are more likely to be an observer.So, while extroverts make all the noise, they dont necessarily have the best ideas.If youre shy, youve probably known this
31、for a long time. You just dont shout about it.28. When someone is being called a wallflower, he is being _.A. praised for his graceB. admired for his characterC. laughed at for his shynessD. told off for his nervousness29. The underlined phrase “bucks the trend” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_”.A.
32、going against the trend and succeedsB. changing the public idea completelyC. becoming unpopular and unacceptedD. becoming the major concern of people30. The author mentioned many famous shy people in order to _.A. point out the harm shyness bringsB. disconnect shyness and successC. shows the reasons
33、 for shynessD. prove shyness contributes to science31. What is the authors attitude towards shyness?A. Opposed.B. Indifferent.C. Supportive.D. Critical.DMost dog owners are convinced that their four-legged friends know exactly what they mean when they use certain words like sit,stay or treat.However
34、,researchers have always wondered whether dogs really understand human speech or if they rely on other information to get the meaning.For example,does the word“fetch”form a picture of a stick or ball in the dogs mind,or does the dog bring back the object based on the owners voice or gesture? A new s
35、tudy by scientists at Atlantas Emory University seems to indicate that“mans best friend”does indeed know what the owner is saying.The researchers began by asking the owners of twelve dogs of various kinds to train their pets to identify two toys of different materials,such as a toy animal and a ball
36、.Once the dogs had mastered the task,they took turns inside a special scanner.The owners then tested their dogs language skill by first calling out the names of the toys they had been trained to recognize and then saying meaningless words such as“bobbu”and“bodmick”while holding up random objects the
37、 dogs hadnt seen before.The scans suggested that the parts of the dogs brains responsible for processing of sounds showed different brain patterns when they heard words they were familiar with,compared with the ones they had never heard before.While that was not enough to prove that the dogs were pi
38、cturing their toys when they heard the word,it did indicate some sort of recognition.The researchers believe this is an important step forward in understanding how dogs process language.Even more interesting was that the dogs brains showed a higher level of neural(神经)activity at the sound of unknown
39、 words.This is the exact opposite of what happens in human brains,which get more active at the sound of familiar words.The researchers say the dogs may become cheerful at the sound of new words to try to understand them in the hope of delighting their masters.“Dogs want to please their owners,and pe
40、rhaps also receive praise or food,”says Empty neuroscientist Gregory Burns,senior author of the study.However,though your pet may understand human speech,the scientists recommend using visual signals and smell for training.“When people want to teach their dog a trick,they often use spoken command be
41、cause thats what humans prefer,”Prichard says.“From the dogs view,however,a visual command might be more effective,helping the dog learn the trick faster.”32. Whats the purpose of the new study?A. To convince dog owners to understand their dogs.B. To advise dog owners to treat their dogs kindly.C. T
42、o prove dogs follow ownersorder by listening.D. To test out how dogs get information from owners.33. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 2?A. Inform the result of the research.B. State the process of the research.C. Stress the importance of the research.D. Introduce the subjects of the re
43、search.34. How do human brains and dog brains react to words ?A. Human brains become active at unfamiliar words.B. Dog brains become delighted at unfamiliar words.C. Human brains are not sensitive to familiar words.D. Dog brains show no response to familiar words.35. What do scientists advise the ow
44、ners to do in dog training?A. Give dogs oral command.B. Teach dog new tricks.C. Involve sight and smell.D. Encourage faster learning.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Like it or not, there will be difficult times in our lives. You might lose your job, fail in your exams
45、 or have an illness. _36_ Here are some ways not to lose hope during difficult times.1. Have faith_37_ No matter how bad the situation is, things will turn out to be good in the end. Several years ago I failed to get my masters degree. It was a really bad experience._38_ It was of much better qualit
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