江苏省扬州市江都区大桥高级中学2020届高三上学期学情调研(三)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家大桥高级中学2020届高三第一学期学情调研(三)英语试题 2019.10.27本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分,考试时间120分钟。第一卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)第一节 (共5小题,每小题1分,满分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 will James do tomorrow ?A. Watch a TV program.B. Give a t
2、alk.C. Write a report.2. What can we say about the woman?A. Shes generous.B. Shes curious.C. Shes helpful.3. When does the train leave?A. At 6:30.B. At 8:30.C. At 10:30.4. How does the go to work?A. By car.B. On foot.C. By bike5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B
3、. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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. What does the woman regret?A. Giving up her research. B. Dropping out of college. C. Changing her major.7. Wh
4、at is the woman interested in studying now?A. Ecology.B. Education. C. Chemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the man?A. A hotel manager.B. A tour guide. C. A taxi driver.9. what is the man doing for the woman?A. Looking for some local foods.B. Showing her around the seaside.C. Offering information abo
5、ut a hotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In an office.B. At homeC. At a restaurant.11. What will the speakers do tomorrow evening?A. Go to a concert.B. Visit a friendC. work extra hours.12. Who is Alice going to call?A. Mike.B. JoanC. Catherine.听第9段材料,回答第13至
6、16题。13. Why does the woman meet the man?A. To look at an apartment. B. To deliver some furniture. C. To have a meal together.14. What does the woman like about the carpet?A. Its color.B. Its design. C. Its quality.15. What does the man say about the kitchen?A. Its a good size.B. Its newly painted. C
7、. Its adequately equipped.16. What will the woman probably do next?A. Go downtown.B. Talk with her friend. C. Make payment.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is the speaker probably talking to?A. Movie fans.B. News reporters. C. College students.18. When did the speaker take English classes? A. Before he lef
8、t his hometown.B. After he came to America.C. When he was 15 years old.19. How does the speaker feel about his teacher?A. Hes proud.B. Hes sympathetic.C. Hes grateful .20. What does the speaker mainly talk about ?A. How education shaped his life.B. How his language skills improved.C. How he managed
9、his business well.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.Id like to thank you for the great_of being addressing this assembly, sharing my opinion of living a low-carbon life.A. privilege B. prescription C. property D. presentation22.Many y
10、oung women, unaware that they are at risk, live in _UNAIDS calls “challenging environments”, with insufficient access to food and education.A. whereB. whatC. whyD. how23.Raising the incomes of the poor is likely to be ineffective in a wealthy society, _ accompanied by other measures.A. once B. when
11、C. if D. unless24.Sarah, who has just been promoted to sales manager of the international company, is responsible for the _running of its sales department. A. considerate B.smooth C.offensive D.thorough25.If we dont take any measures at once, all the crops _ by tomorrow morning. A. will have been fl
12、ooded B. have been flooded C. are to flood D. will have flooded 26.Her rich experience gave her an advantage over other _ for the job. A. accountants B. acquaintances C.applicants D. agent 27.Located in the center of Melbourne, Australia, are two tall towers designed by building architect Phil Rowe,
13、 both of _shaped like massive tree houses rather than skyscrapers.A. themB. whoC. whichD. whom28.In order to attract American students to the _ Chinese arts, Zhao and her team have turned to master musicians, magicians and martial artists.A. authentic B. confidentialC. tentative D. artificial29.We h
14、ave already discussed this plan _, so next we should spare no effort to carry it out.A. at lengthB. at randomC. at easeD. at best30. He is quite sure that its _ impossible for him to fulfill the task within two days. A. absolutely B. accurately C. actively D. acutely 31. - Id like to buy a sweater,
15、but Im not sure about the color.- How about the blue one? The light yellow one _easily.A.stains B. has stainedC. is stainedD. has been stained32. The schoolmaster _ the girls bravery in his opening speech. A. applauded B. appeared C. apologized D. clapped 33.I dont believe what you said,but if you c
16、an prove it,you may be able to _ me.A.decline B. inform C.guarantee D. convince34. The two countries are going to meet to _some barriers to trade between them.A. make up B. use up C. turn down D. break down35. Would you please wait for a moment while I telephone the reception desk to check?_A. I wou
17、ldnt mind that B. Sound like fun C. I mean it D. You wish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。Just ten years ago, I sat across the desk from a doctor with a stethoscope. “Yes,” he said, “there is a lesion(病变) in the left, upper lobe (肺叶)” I listened,_36_, as
18、he continued, “Youll have to give up work at once and go to bed. Later on, well see.” He gave no assurances. Feeling like a man who in mid-career has suddenly been placed under _37_ of death with an indefinite reprieve(缓刑), I left the doctors office . After careful thought, I _38_ my affairs; then I
19、 went home and got into bed and set my watch to tick off not the minutes, but the months. But 2 years and many dashed hope later, I left my bed and began the long climb _39_. It was another year _40_ I made it.I speak of this experience because these years that passes so slowly have taught me what t
20、o _41_ and what to believe. I _42_ now that this world is not my oyster(牡蛎)to be opened but my _43_ to be grasped. Each day is a precious entity. The sun comes up and presents me with 24 brand new hoursnot to pass, but to fill.Ive also learned that its necessary to _44_ those little, all-important t
21、hings I never thought I would _45_ before: the music of the _46_ in my favorite pine tree, the play of sunlight on running water. I seem now to see and hear and feel with some of the_47_freshness of childhood. How well, _48_, I recall the touch of the earth the day I first stepped upon it after the
22、years in bed. It was like _49_ ones citizenship in a world one had lost.Frequently, I _50_ myself that I need to make a _51_ of this moment Im living right now, because in it Im well, _52_, doing what I like best. It wont always be like this. Ill, _53_, make the most of it and be grateful. I _54_ al
23、l this to that long time spent on the sidelines of life. Wiser people come to this _55_ without having to acquire it the hard way. But I wasnt wise enough. Im wiser now, a little, and happier.36.A. relievedB. shockedC. amazedD. puzzled37.A. trial B. pressureC. sentenceD. control38.A. made upB. cover
24、ed upC. cleared upD. polished up39.A. upB. downC. outD. back40.A. whenB. afterC. sinceD. before41.A. suspectB. valueC. inspect D. assign42.A. admit B. demand C. expect D. realize43.A. knowledgeB.acquisitionC. attentionD. opportunity44.A. dismissB. defineC. appreciateD. recognize45.A. noticeB. record
25、C. rememberD. track46.A. shadowB. shadeC. windD. thunder47.A. establishedB. recoveredC. fadedD. changed48.A. by contrastB. in returnC. for instanceD. at will49.A. maintainingB. swappingC. discoveringD. regaining50.A. remindB. assureC. recommendD. convince51.A. noteB. summaryC. goD. point52.A. happyB
26、. courageousC. confidentD. realistic53.A. otherwiseB. thereforeC. howeverD. meanwhile54.A. applyB. owe C. contributeD. adapt55.A. relationshipB. awarenessC. commentD. judgment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。A The Chocolate MuseumThe story of c
27、hocolate through the ages Experience chocolate-making from cocoa bean to chocolate bar Enjoy the smell, taste and texture of freshly made chocolateOpening hoursTuesFri 10 am to 6 pmSat & Sun+public holidays 11 am to 7 amClosed on Mondays, Christmas Day and during Carnival week.Entrance feesAdults $6
28、.00Concessions (over 65 years old) $3.00Groups (of 15 people or more) $5.00More than a museum!The Panorama Restaurant can cater for all your corporate events: business lunches, anniversaries, weddings and parties. Groups of 30300 people are welcome.-Welcome To Auckland Museum“Nau mai haere mai”Auckl
29、and Museum has a constantly changing feast of fresh events and new exhibitions reflecting the culture of New Zealand. This year is no exception.Click here to find out more Latest newsBe inspired by the da Vinci Machines exhibition and design and build your own original flying machine. The best entry
30、 will win the budding inventor a helicopter ride over Auckland for a family of four.Avoid the traffic, enjoy hassle-free parking and view the exhibits in peace and quiet on Wednesday evenings! Open till 7:30 pm.From 28 November until 4 March there will be no public access to the Reading Room.Click h
31、ere to find out more Museum opening hours10 am5 pm daily (except Christmas Day)56. If 16 adults, including 3 aged 70, plan to visit the Chocolate Museum, how much should they pay at least?A. $69. B. $78. C. $80. D. $87.57. According to the information of Auckland Museum, we know that _.A. it opens f
32、rom 10 am to 5 pmevery day B. it has a feast of fresh events except this yearC. the winner will fly a helicopter as a reward D. the museum focuses on New Zealands culture BAs we grow old, we realize that we have so little time to read and there are so many great books that weve yet to get around to.
33、 Yet re-readers are everywhere around us. For certain fans, re-reading The Lord of the Rings is a conventional practice annually. One friend told me that Jane Austens Emma can still surprise him, despite his having read it over 50 times.New sudden clear understandings can be gained from the process
34、of re-reading. Journalist Rebacca Mead, a long-time Englishwoman in New York, first came across George Eliots Middlemarch at 17. Since then, has read it again every five years. With each re-reading, it has opened up further; in each chapter of her life, it has resonated (引起共鸣) differently. Mead evid
35、enced the large number of ways in which really good books not only stand the test of repeat reads, but also offer fresh gifts each time we crack their spines. These kinds of books grow with us.Scientists have also recognized the mental health benefits of re-reading. Research conducted with readers i
36、n the US found that on our first reading, we are concerned with the “what” and the “why”. Second time round, were able to better appreciate the emotions that the plot continues to express. As researcher Cristel Russell of the American University explained, returning to a book “brings new or renewed
37、appreciation of both the great book and its readers.”Its true that we often find former selves on the pages of old books (if were fond of making notes on the pages). These texts can carry us back to a lime and place, and remind us of the kind of person that we were then. Were changed not only by liv
38、ed experience but also by reading experience-by the books that weve discovered since last reading the one in our hand.More than the movie director or the musician, the writer calls upon our imaginations, using words to lead us to picture this declaration of love or that unfaithfulness in life. A boo
39、k is a joint project between writers and readers, and we must pour so much of ourselves into reading that our own life story can become connected with the story in the book.Perhaps whats really strange is that we dont re-read more often. After all, we watch our favorite films again and we wouldnt th
40、ink of listening to an album only once. We treasure messy old paintings as objects, yet of all art forms, literature alone is a largely one-time delight. A book, of course, takes up more time, but as Mead confirms, the rewards make it adequately worthwhile.58. The two books are mentioned in Paragrap
41、h 1 mainly to .A. attract the attention of re-readers B. introduce the topic of the passageC. provide some background information D. show the similarity between re-readers59. The underlined expression “crack their spines” in Paragraph 2 refers to .A. re-read them B. recite them C. recall them D. ret
42、ell them60. It can be learned from the passage that .A. reading benefits people both mentally and physically.B. readers mainly focus on feelings on their first reading.C. writers inspire the same imaginations as film directors do.D. we know ourselves better through re-reading experience.CIts well es
43、tablished that people with low economic status are the hardest hit by the current obesity pandemic (肥胖症), as well as related health problems such as diabetes. Poor healthcare, stress, unhealthy lifestyles, and a lot of cheap junk food are all thought to play a role. But a new study suggests theres a
44、 subconscious component, too.When researchers merely led study volunteers to consider themselves low-class, they were more likely to prefer, choose, and eat larger amounts of food, as well as higher-calorie foods. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reflec
45、t whats been seen in a variety of animals. Thus, the authors assume that the mental problem may be an evolutionary holdover (遗留物) intended to improve survival by compensating for a lack of social and material resources. More important for humans, the findings suggest that we may not be able to deal
46、with obesity by just improving access to healthier foods and promoting exercise.For the study, psychology researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore drafted nearly 500 healthy participants for two experiments. In the first, the team had 101 participants complete a task in which the
47、y were shown a ladder with ten steps and told to select which step they were on relative to either a wealthy, well-educated, powerful person or a poor, uneducated, unimportant person. Next, the participants got to pick foods from an imagined buffet. Taking into account things like each participants
48、normal eating pattern, hunger, and gender, the researchers found that those who ranked their social status lower chose more food and more high-calorie foods than those that ranked themselves as having a higher social status.In the other experiment, researchers gave 167 participants the same socioeco
49、nomic ranking task, then asked them to match high calorie foods (pizza, hamburgers, fried chicken) and low calories foods (vegetables and fruits) with either pleasant or unpleasant descriptors, such as tasty or nasty. Again, those who landed lower on the ladder had a tendency to prefer the high-calo
50、rie food.“These findings suggest that the thought of low social standing may be critically linked to obesity risk via increased intake of calories,” the authors conclude. As such, the subjective experience of low social standing may be another barrier to improving health.61. What does the author wan
51、t to reveal in the first paragraph?A. More and more people tend to suffer from diabetes.B. Unhealthy lifestyles contribute to obesity pandemic.C. Subconscious plays a part in causing obesity pandemic.D. low-class people are less likely to be affected by diabetes.62. What is the possible link between
52、 low-class people and animals?A. Consumption of larger amounts of food results from desire for survival.B. Low-class people and animals are easily affected by mental disabilities.C. Creatures consuming higher-calorie foods consider themselves low-class.D. humans and animals have both consumed much f
53、ood during evolution.63. How can humans deal with obesity completely according to the findings?A. By carrying out the two experiments. B. By adopting comprehensive approaches.C. By accessing large amounts of healthy foods D. By getting involved in lots of physical exercise.64. The passage mainly int
54、ends to inform us that_.A. findings remain to be proved B. obesity pandemic represents risksC. low social standing ruins dignity D. positive thoughts help stay in shapeDOn the school playground in Los Tomes a lone child, Jos plays a ballandcup game. The eight-yearold is the schools only pupil. His t
55、eacher, Nilda, herself a former pupil, says that enrolment (注册入学) has dropped from 65 when she started teaching 43 years ago. Drought has driven families away, she says, “Only the old remain.”Los Tomes is an agricultural cooperative, one of 178 in Chiles Coquimbo region. Nineteen communities try to
56、grow wheat and raise sheep and goats on 2,800 hectares. A decadelong drought has made that harder. Hilltop springs where the animals once drank have dried up. As the number of herds (畜群) decrease, farmers children moved away to take jobs in cities or at copper mines. Hope for Los Tomes comes in the
57、form of three 60squaremetre nets stretched between poles on a ridge(山脊) above the community. These nets capture (捕捉) droplets (水珠) from the fog that rolls in from the sea 4 kilometers away. They flow down to two troughs (槽), from which animals drink. The nets can harvest 650 litres of water a day. C
58、hile has been investigating fog capture since the 1950s. The fog can be harvested with the help of a coastal mountain range and strong winds. Earlier attempts to turn the mist into usable water failed. In 1990 fog nets at a fishing village captured 8,000 litres a day. Villagers argued about how to s
59、hare responsibility for maintaining the nets.Climate change, which is expected to decrease rainfall in the region, has inspired a new search for sources of water. The project at Los Tomes is part of an attempt to capture fog. “The question is not whether the fog collectors work but whos going to pro
60、vide and maintain them,” says Daniela.At a community north of Los Tomes, three 150squaremetre fog catchers feed a plantation of young olive trees. When the trees mature, they will produce 750 litres of organic olive oil a year. The water source will be a big selling point. A privately owned brewery
61、(啤酒厂) in Pena Blanca was quick to spot fog waters marketing appeal. The development fund paid 5.6 million pesos each piece to put up the structures in Los Tomes; when the nets wear out, the villagers will have to replace them at a cost of 100,000 pesos each. Coquimbo has more than 40,000 hectares of
62、 land with the right conditions for putting up fogcatchers. If it were fully employed, the region could harvest 1,400 litres a second, enough to supply all its drinking water. That might attract back educated young people from the cities. A chance to develop tourism near the Fray Jorge national park
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