江苏省扬州市2020届高三下学期阶段性检测(一)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家20192020学年度第二学期阶段性检测(一)高 三 英 语第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 20 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 does the man ask the woman to do?A. Fasten the locks.B. Carry the suitcase.C. Help to cl
2、ose the suitcase.2. How much did the woman pay? A. $60.B. $75. C. $15. 3. What will the woman probably give the man?A. Her new address.B. Her mobile phone.C. Her mobile phone number.4. When will the man probably get back?A. On Thursday.B. On Friday.C. On Sunday.5. Who is ill?A. Jacks daughter.B. Jac
3、ks mother.C. Jacks wife.第二节听下面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. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A budget problem.B. A study problem.C. Part-time jobs.7. What will the woman do?A. Work more.B.
4、Spend less money.C. Ask the man for help.听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Salesperson and customer.B. Manager and clerk.C. Husband and wife.9. How will the woman go back?A. By coach.B. By air.C. By train.10. Where will the woman be staying?A. In a hotel n
5、ear Hyde Park.B. In a hotel in the east side of London.C. In a hotel with an indoor swimming pool.听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。11. What is the woman?A. A TV reporter.B. A newspaper reporter.C. A magazine reporter.12. What kind of clothes is the man wearing now?A. A suit.B. Casuals.C. Sportswear.13. What is the
6、 mans attitude towards his image?A. He cares little about it. B. He doesnt mind it.C. He cares much about it.听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。14. What does the man phone for?A. Greeting his mother.B. Borrowing money.C. Asking for his mothers advice.15. What advice does the woman give the man?A. He should go home t
7、onight.B. He shouldnt buy another computer. C. He should use his money properly.16. What will happen this evening?A. The man will get another computer. B. The man will call for a chat. C. The man will get home.17. Who is probably Lily?A. The mans girlfriend.B. The mans sister.C. The mans niece.听第10段
8、材料, 回答第18至20题。18. Where did the story take place?A. In a desert.B. In a forest.C. In Hollywood.19. How did the old native American man help the film director?A. He directed him to the right way. B. He sponsored him a lot of money. C. He predicted the weather exactly.20. Why couldnt the old native Am
9、erican man help any more?A. He fell ill.B. His radio didnt work.C. He lost his magic power.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题, 从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. The Campbells _ sometimes invite us over for the weekend when we lived in the same neighborhood.A. shou
10、ld B. must C. might D. would 22. Jim, whats the result of the final?Believe it or not, China _ beat its strong opponent France.A. narrowly B. casually C. manually D. typically 23. As Zhong Nanshan puts it, a surgical mask is enough _ one uses it for daily protection.A. unless B. before C. if D. sinc
11、e24. Its said that the presidents absence has _ wide concerns and guesses.A. caught up on B. stood up forC. given rise to D. held on to 25. The minister warned that any civil servant not at his desk faced immediate _.A. compensation B. abortion C. innovation D. suspension26. In this world there are
12、only two tragedies. One is not getting _ one wants, and the other is getting it.A. that B. what C. which D. where27. With his diligent work _ a high reputation across the world, Kobes influence has expanded beyond the game of basketball.A.to earn B. has earned C. earned D. earning28. As is reported,
13、 many a military medical worker _ in Wuhan to help fight the deadly epidemic.A. has been stationed B. has stationed C. have stationed D. have been stationed29. We found it astonishing that the bush fire in Australia _ one billion animals.A. must kill B. could have killed C. should have killed D. mig
14、ht kill30. Have you heard the news that Mrs Smith will be appointed as our head? _. She is just an assistant.A. You said it B. By all means C. You dont say D. You bet31. Now that you have done so much work, youre _ to win the speech contest.A. keen B. bound C. content D. due32 The trend of Chinas ec
15、onomy to _ sound development in the long term remains unchanged .A. maintain B. accumulate C. evolve D. transform33. WHO declared that the coronavirus outbreak was a global health emergency, _ that the disease was a risk beyond China.A. to acknowledge B. acknowledging C. acknowledged D. having ackno
16、wledged34. Britains Prince Harry and his wife Meghan announced that they had broken away from the royal family, _ hit the headlines around the world immediately.A. it B. that C. which D. where35. The company can choose the right product to produce, _ expected to be most popular with consumers. A. on
17、e that B. which C. it D. the one第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分, 满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Rainbow comes after a storm. For instance, here are things youve probably celebrated: an excellent grade, a team win, an 36 goal. Did you know that a past failure can 37 be a good thing
18、too? The problem is that, according to a research, big embarrassing times can be 38 hard for girls. “Many girls see 39 as something that cant be changed and something that will forever 40 them,” says Rachel Simmons, a cofounder of the nonprofit Girls Leadership. Simmons 41 that by middle school, and
19、 continuing through 42 school and college, girls confidence levels 43 while boys stay the same or go 44 . That confidence gap makes 45 an error much harder. How can you change all this? You can 46 one fact: “Failing is a huge part of 47 , ” says Michael A. Freeman, M.D., a clinical 48 of psychiatry
20、at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine who has held workshops on failure. “ 49 youre making mistakes, youre learning and getting 50 . The people who know how to learn from failure are most 51 to succeed in the future.” Plenty of research shows that failing actually helps yo
21、u to grow as a person, 52 your boundaries, and build flexibility. (Some big companies even look for 53 employees who have experienced failures without allowing the failures to discourage them!) So its time to get loud and 54 about your mistakes. They happen. Read on for all the tips, advice, and inf
22、ormation you need to go forth and 55 ! 36. A. appliedB. appealedC. accomplishedD. abolished37. A. aggressivelyB. abundantlyC. accordinglyD. actually38. A. extraB. equallyC. eagerlyD. enough39. A. struggleB. failureC. destinyD. experience40. A. distractB. defendC. defineD. direct41. A. requiresB. rec
23、ommendsC. asksD. adds42. A. highB. primaryC. nurseryD. kindergarten43. A. increaseB. declineC. remainD. boom44. A. alongB. onC. upD. down45. A. reconstructingB. reshapingC. weighingD. weathering46. A. acceptB. adjustC. blockD. boycott47. A. silenceB. succeedingC. motherD. father48. A. passengerB. pa
24、tient C. professorD. player49. A. WhyB. WhichC. HowD. When50. A. betterB. worseC. excitedD. depressed51. A. aboutB. likelyC. unlikelyD. possible52. A. stressB. shutC. stretchD. set53. A. passiveB. peacefulC. politicalD. potential54. A. proudB. punishedC. stuckD. trapped55. A. objectB. failC. recallD
25、. suspect第三部分: 阅读理解(共15 小题; 每小题2 分, 满分30 分)请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIn Search of the Phoenicians “Quinns fascinating investigation of these ancient sailors proves a large number of assumptions are mistaken and offers in their place a series of brilliant reconstructions
26、 of shifting identities over more than a thousand years of antiques. A thought-provoking search that takes the reader from twentieth-century Ireland and Lebanon to the Bronze Age and back again.” Greg Woolf, author of Rome: An Empires StoryCloth $35.00Modern Classical Physics“This text is a tour de
27、force. I cannot overemphasize how big a contribution to teaching it will be. It is also likely to instantly become a desk reference for a large part of the research physics community.”Steinn Sigurdsson, Pennsylvania State UniversityCloth $125.00The Mexican Heartland“A deeply ambitious book with a hi
28、ghly consequential argument. Tutino opens Mexican history to the world and brings world history to Mexico by telling the centuries-long story of the local communities of Mexicos heartland as they faced an emergent global capitalism.” Brian P. Owensby, author of Empire of Law and Indian Justice in Co
29、lonial MexicoCloth $39.50How Global Currencies Work Past, Present, and Future“This persuasive and learned book will become the standardperhaps one should say the best standardfor discussions of international currency systems, thus analyzing the uncertainties that accompany changing global leadership
30、.” Harold James, Princeton UniversityCloth $39.50HasidismA New History“An intelligent and very readable exploration of a branch of Judaism that has made an extraordinary mark on Jewish life. Hasidism is rich with detail and insight, and captures the innovation of a booming movement. It belongs on th
31、e bookshelf of any serious student of Jewish history.” Publishers Weekly (Starred review)Cloth $45.0056. Which book mainly deals with money?A. Modern Classical PhysicsB. How Global Currencies WorkC. The Mexican HeartlandD. HasidismA New History57. Which book is NOT likely to talk about history?A. Mo
32、dern Classical PhysicsB. The Mexican HeartlandC. HasidismA New HistoryD. In Search of the Phoenicians BThe number of new deaths from the novel coronavirus(新型冠状病毒)reported in Wuhan, Hubei province, by Monday reaching the lowest in 10 days can indicate a change, said Qiu Haibo, a member on the expert
33、panel of the National Health Commission.Qiu said in an interview with China Central Television on Tuesday that the number of new infections and new deaths is declining, which means that the measures adopted in the city have gradually taken effect. He said the critically ill patients were treated int
34、ensively . The 10 appointed hospitals with 8, 000 beds for critical patients had 1, 000 empty beds on Tuesday.Moreover, a large number of national medical teams have arrived in Wuhan since the beginning of February, bringing Wuhans treatment level to a national standard , he said. “In general, it ca
35、n be said with caution and optimism that the treatment of critically ill patients has gradually shown its effect through the previous efforts,” he said.He said the declining number is also owing to more timely treatment since February when medical resources have become more sufficient. It may also b
36、e related to the nature of infectious diseases . As medical resources are becoming more and more sufficient and the countrys medical strength is gathered in Wuhan, they are confident that the number of critically ill patients will continue to drop.He added that the treatment has become more standard
37、ized and general patients can now receive more timely treatment to prevent them from becoming critically ill . The treatment concept has also changed from treating a single organ to multiple organs. “A series of progress in treatment and knowledge can help reduce the proportion of severe illness and
38、 increase the recovery rate,” he said.58. What is not the factor contributing the reduced number of new deaths?A. There are many more beds in hospitals in Wuhan.B. Medical teams from across the country have come.C. Diverse resources have become more sufficient.D. The virulence becomes weak as it get
39、s warmer.59. Where can “that the virulence may be decreasing as the disease passes from person to person” be put in the passage?A. B. C. D. 60. What is the best title of the passage?A. Ill patients are treated intensively in WuhanB. Decline in new Wuhan deaths shows measures workC. Treatment has bec
40、ome more standardizedD. From treating a single organ to multiple organsCAdulting is hard. While high school students are at the forefrontof technological and learning skills, its often not until they leave home that they learn everyday life skills. Some believe that high schools should offer a commo
41、nsense course in which students are taught how to pay bills, change a tire or cook. Now, one Kentucky school is offering an “adulting day” to teach such skills to students in their senior year.The class of 2019 at Bullitt Central High School in Shepherdsville, Ky., traded in their algebra and litera
42、ture classes for a day to learn some positive life skills, according to Wave 3 News.“I think that the idea occurred to me, originally, when I saw a Facebook post that parents passed around saying they needed a class in high school on taxes and cooking, ” Christy Hardin, director of the BCHS Family R
43、esource & Youth Services Center, told Wave 3. “Our kids can get that, but they have to choose it. And “Wednesday” was a day they could pick and choose pieces they didnt feel like they had gotten so far.”Members of the community helped provide the lessons for the students one on one, including local
44、police who taught them how to interact with officers during traffic stops, a speaker who explained how to decipher the difference between homesickness and depression, and others who discussed how to use credit cards, how to cook in a dorm room and how to change a tire.While many people on Facebook a
45、pplauded the idea, with some arguing, “This should be taught in every high school, ” others wondered what became of home economics.Now known as Family and Consumer Sciences, these courses teach students how to cook, sew and budget, along with other skills. In many districts, however, the classes are
46、 electives and students do not always choose to take them.“About time this came back, it was called Home Economics, ”one woman wrote. “In todays diverse make up of families it would be a welcome addition.”Another shared, “We had home economics that taught us to cook and learned how to sew. We also h
47、ad business math that taught us banking and finances. Why in the world is that not taught today? I mean, a special day called adulting to teach kids this stuff? Should be a required class credit.”61. What can we infer from the first paragraph?A. High school students are too busy to learn everyday li
48、fe skills.B. The schools in other districts have never taught everyday life skills to students.C. High school students are advanced in technological and learning skills.D. High school students are lacking in everyday life skills.62. What put BCHS in the spotlight?A. It did everything it could to cat
49、er to the parents.B. It taught life skills at the cost of academic courses. C. It offered parents opportunities to instruct classes.D. It allow students to decide on their own subjects.63. The underlined word “decipher” in paragraph 4 probably means “_”.A. determine B. define C. discriminate D. dist
50、ribute64. Which of the following skills are included in the courses?a. use credit cards b. learn algebra and literature c. change a tire d. how to cookA. abc B. bcd C. acd D. abd65. What are peoples attitudes towards the courses?A. Supportive B. Opposed C. Skeptical D. IndifferentDThe study of psych
51、ology is facing a crisis. The Research Excellence Framework (the Ref) has led to a research culture which is holding back attempts to stabilize psychology in particular, and science in general. The Ref encourages universities to push for groundbreaking innovative, and exciting research in the form o
52、f 4* papers, but it does not reward the efforts of those who replicate studies.The point of replicating a study is to test whether a statistically significant result will appear again if the experiment is repeated. Of course, a similar result may not appear casting into questions the validity of the
53、 results from the first experiment.Last year, the Open Science Collaboration attempted to replicate 100 studies from highly ranked psychological journalists. While 97% of the original studies had a statistically significant result, just 36% of the replications had the same outcome. Equally worrying:
54、 when an effect did appear, it was often much smaller than previously thought.Recent data calls into question some widely influential findings in psychological science. These problems are not confined to psychology however many findings published in scientific literature may actually be false.Scienc
55、e is supposed to be self-correcting and reproducible is a cornerstone of the scientific method. Yet, we simply arent invested in replicating findings. We all want to be good researchers and understand more about how the world works. So why are we so reluctant to check our conclusions are valid?Becau
56、se no incentive is provided by the system we carry out our research in. In the UK, the Ref ranks the published works of researchers according to their originality (how innovative is the research?), significance (does it have practical or commercial importance?), and rigour (is the research technical
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