江西省赣州市石城中学2020届高三下学期第三次周考英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英语试题分值:150分 考试时间:120分钟 命题范围:高考范围 下次命题范围:高考范围第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,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,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。 听下面 5 段对话,选择正确选项。1. What kind of bag will the woman buy?
2、A. A red one.B. A blue one.C. A bigger one.2. What will the woman probably do next?A. Look for the umbrella in the theater.B. Ask the ticket seller about the umbrella.C. Buy a new umbrella at the ticket counter.3. How much money does the woman need?A. Five pounds.B. Eight pounds.C. Ten pounds.4. Wha
3、t happened to the man last night?A. He had many dreams while sleeping.B. He could not fall asleep.C. He talked with a stranger.5. What does the man mean?A. The woman is too lazy.B. The woman is honest.C. The woman is friendly.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听第 6 段对话,回答第 6、7 题。6. What can we learn ab
4、out Fidel?A. Its Marys pet.B. Its Marys baby.C. Its Georges dog.7. Where will James meet Mary?A. At the airport.B. At the post office.C. At the office.听第 7 段对话,回答第 8、9 题。8. What is the man having trouble with?A. Money.B. Driving.C. Memory.9. How will Susan help the man?A. Shell give him some advice.
5、B. Shell drive him to the bank next time.C. Shell give him some money.2听第 8 段对话,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. When does the conversation most probably take place?A. At the beginning of the term.B. At the end of the term.C. During vacation.11. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. To study hard.B. To take
6、a test.C. To take a break.12. What is the result of their last game?A. The man won.B. The woman won.C. Both played badly.听第 9 段对话,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Making a good salary.B. Skills in selling things.C. Changing a job.14. What can we learn about the man?A. He
7、works in a big company.B. He is not content with his work.C. He asks the woman for a job.15. What does the man think of sales work?A. It pays low.B. It is a little hard.C. It is the worst job.16. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. To sell computers.B. To visit her friend.C. To take some tra
8、ining.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What have scientists done for the first time in history?A. They have developed a new model of spaceship.B. Scientists from different countries have worked together.C. They have helped a woman to give birth to a baby in space.18. How long will the astronauts stay in
9、the spaceship?A. Six months.B. Over twelve months.C. About eighteen months.19. Whats the task of the astronauts?A. Testing equipment.B. Landing on the moon.C. Observing the earth.20. What problem did the astronauts meet during the flight?3A. There was something wrong with the computer.B. There was b
10、ig noise in the spaceship.C. They found it hard to stand others habits.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,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOffering Free Homestay in Singburi Thailand in Exchange for Short Term ESL (非母语英语课程) TeachingPeetims ESL Homestay offers volunteers lodging (
11、寄宿), food, laundry and Thai culture in exchange for teaching English in her private schools. Peetims homestay is in a village near Singburi, a small town about 2 hours drive north of Bangkok. Her home is spacious, safe, clean, and quiet. There are several bedrooms, bathrooms, and classrooms and some
12、 refrigerators in different spots. Every room has reliable, fast wifi. Its only 10 minutes drive to KFC and 5minutes drive to a large supermarket. Besides, several small stores are within walking distance. A motorbike into town is 60 baht (铢,泰国货币单位) roundtrip.Peetims husband has a large mat for teac
13、hing Thai boxing. You can prepare your lessons and Peetim can provide you with curriculums. Student skill level is pretty low, so plan to teach basic vocabulary and simple conversations. Pictures and videos are great. For the younger learners, use plenty of games and songs. Peetims housekeeper doesn
14、t speak English, but Peetim is fluent. She can provide you with an invitation letter to get a volunteer visa for up to 3 months at 2700 baht. The homestay is free, but many volunteers pay Peetim as much as several thousand baht per month. Utilities (公用事业) in Thailand are 1000-3000 baht, depending on
15、 electricity use. Food in Thailand is 100-300 baht, depending on your diet and appetite. Peetim communicates through Facebook rather than by email.Phone: 080779479Facebook website addresses:If you have a lot of luggage, you can ship most of it using Kerry Logistics express mail service. They are fas
16、t,reliable, and surprisingly cheap.Ship packages to:Peetim Homestay45 Moo, 6 PhromburiSingburi, THAILAND21. Who is the advertisement mainly intended for?A. Young English learners.B. Local college students.C. Native English speakers.D. Foreign tourists.22. In Peetims school, roomers are required to _
17、.A. teach the students basic EnglishB. sing and dance with the studentsC .prepare the curriculum themselvesD. teach the students with Peetim together23. What can we learn about Peetim?A. She can speak English a little.B. She is a user of Facebook.C. She will cook for roomers.D. She offers roomers fr
18、ee shipping.BWhen Stephen Mills spotted a dusty old safe(保险箱) in a museum in Canada, he thought hed try to crack the code(破解密码), “just like in the movies”. But when he began turning the dial, he wasnt expecting a Hollywood ending.For years, anyone who visited the Vermillion Heritage Museum in Albert
19、a would have passed by a large, black metal box. Staff knewithad come from the long-gone Brunswick hotel and was donated to the museum in the 1990s,but its code and contents remained a mystery for decades until Mills unexpectedly cracked the code.Mills, who lived in Fort McMurray, Alberta, was visit
20、ing the museum with his family last month over a holiday weekend. As they wandered around the exhibits with the museum guide, Tom Kibblewhite, they spotted the safe.Kibblewhite told the family what he told all other guests: the 900kg black box with a silver dial had remained closed for generations.
21、For years, the safe has confused volunteers at the museum. The manufacturer was unable to provide advice on how to open its thick door.A locksmith(锁匠) once suggested that years of in activity might have slowed down the gears, making it inoperable. But Mills, who is a “ mechanically-minded person ” ,
22、 asked whether he could give it a try.“Kibblewhite kept saying no one had opened it and that it was a mystery what was inside,” Mills said. “I thought this would be a great thing to do for a laugh for the kids. Maybe they can find some interesting historical things in it like a time capsule.”After p
23、ressing his ear against the cool metal, he began spinning the dial. With numbers ranging from zero to 60, he turned clockwise(顺时针方向地) three times to 20, counter-clockwise two times to 40, and then clockwise one time to 60. He was astonished to hear a click. “I jumped up and told everyone Im buying a
24、 lottery ticket(彩票),” he said.24. What does the underlined sentence in the first paragraph mean?A. He didnt think he would open the safe.B. The museum trip was like a Hollywood film.C. He didnt want to turn the dial in the beginning.D. It was unbelievable for him to win a lottery ticket in the end.2
25、5. What do we know about the safe?A. The dial on the safe was broken.B. It was a donation from a rich businessman.C. It was one of the most valuable exhibits in the museum.D. It has been long closed since it was brought to the museum.26. Why did Mills compare the safe to a time capsule?A. To tell pe
26、ople how fast time flies.B. To remind visitors of the time limit.C. To indicate the safes special meaning.D. To explain the content of the safe.27. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Mills won a prize for cracking the code.B. Mills had plenty of luck to break the code.C. Mills knew what th
27、e code was in advance.D. Mills tried a dozen times until he cracked the code.CPineapple is a kind of fruit that is rich in vitamins, enzymes and antioxidants(酶和抗氧化剂). The nutritional content of canned pineapple is different from that of raw pineapple. According to United States Department of Agricul
28、ture (USDA), canned pineapple is typically higher in calories and sugar. It also contains fewer vitamins and minerals. If you choose canned pineapple, try to get it with no added sugar or look for a variety that is cannedin fruit juice instead of sweet liquid.Pineapple contains a great amount of vit
29、amin C, a water-soluble antioxidant that fights cell damage. This makes vitamin C a helpful fighter against problems such as heart disease.Pineapple may help you keep standing tall and strong. One cup of raw pineapple pieces contains 2.6 mg of manganese, a mineral thats important to developing stron
30、g bones. A 1994 study suggested that manganese, along with other small amounts of minerals, may be helpful in preventing bones becoming weak and breaking easily in aged women.Pineapple can help reduce the risk of macular degeneration, a disease that affects the eyes as people age, due in part to its
31、 high amount of vitamin C and the antioxidants it contains. Like many other fruits and vegetables, pineapple contains dietary fiber, which is important and necessary for keeping you regular and in keeping your intestines(肠) healthy.“Because pineapple is a great meat tenderizer, eating too many can l
32、ead to the pain of the mouth, including the lips and tongue,” said San Diego-based nutritionist Flores. “But, it should disappear within a few hours.”But if the feeling continues, or if you experience breathing difficulties, you should seek medical help immediately, as you could have a pineapple all
33、ergy.Flores pointed out a possible negative to pineapples high levels of vitamin C. “Because of the high amount of vitamin C that pineapple contains, eating large quantities may cause some serious problems,” she said. Eating Undeveloped pineapple or drinking undeveloped pineapple juice is dangerous.
34、 Undeveloped pineapple is poisonous to humans and can lead to severe diarrhea(腹泻) and vomiting.28. Considering nutrition, raw pineapple _.A. is both higher in calories and sugarB. has less advantage than other fruitsC. has an advantage over canned pineappleD. can be used in a variety of processed fo
35、ods29. What can we learn about pineapple from the passage?A. It benefits peoples health very much.B. It can help people reduce the risk of cancer.C. It likes to grow in wet lands and has low production.D. It is popular among old people because of its sweetness.30. Whats the result of eating too much
36、 pineapple?A. It can make the tongue unable to taste.B It can lead to increased blood pressure.C .It can bring about an allergy to other fruits.D. It can result in the pain of mouth and even allergic conditions.31. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?错题再现A. To introduce nutrition fact
37、s of pineapple.B. To show medical advantages of pineapple.C. To encourage people to eat more pineapple.D. To present health benefits and harm of pineapple.DThat untouched plate and look of disgust on your childs face at mealtime might be a sign of much bigger issues. Picky eating, even at moderate l
38、evels, is linked with psychiatric (精神疾病的) problems, including anxiety and depression in kids, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics. It found that the mental problems worsened as picky eating became more severe. The issue is serious enough that health care providers should intervene (干预), t
39、he paper concludes.For parents, the issue can be a nightmare as children skip entire food groups like fruit and vegetables. “We need to do a better job of giving advice to these parents,” said Nancy Zucker, study co-author. “The first key message is that you are not to blame. The second key message
40、is that it is more complicated than we think.”The study screened more than 1,000 children aged 2 to 5, and found 20 percent were picky eaters. The researchers stress this goes beyond kids who just hate onions or have certain dislikes. More than 17 percent of kids were classified as moderate picky ea
41、ters: These children had a very limited range of foods they would eat and they would not try anything else. About 3 percent were considered severe picky eaters: Their sensitivities to smell or taste were so strong that even eating outside of the home was difficult. As they get older, it could be har
42、d for them to go out with friends or eat at school.Picky eaters are more sensitive to the smell of food, and have a stronger sense of disgust than other kids, the study found. This ability to experience the world more intensely may also make it harder for them to control their emotions or focus, the
43、re searchers suggest. “These are just sensitive kids, they see things more intently (专注地), they feel things more deeply and that is both in their own internal experience and the world around them. So they have more vulnerabilities (脆弱性) to experience taste more vividly, but also more emotions more s
44、trongly,”Zucker said.The researchers also note that the term picky eating may now be obsolete (过时的). They suggest that the condition might be better described as avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID).32. The study tends to indicate that mild picky eating _.A. doesnt affect kids health or
45、 lessonsB. may not be caused by mental problemsC. is unavoidable to become more severeD. is also harmful and should be treated timely33.According to Nancy Zucker, parents _.A. should have done more for their kidsB. should give more advice to their kidsC. must have their kids eat more fruit and veget
46、ablesD. dont need to feel guilty about their kids picky eating34. What can we know from the passage?错题再现A. Picky eaters are weaker and not very determined.B. Picky eaters cant control their emotions or behaviors.C. Picky eaters are more sensitive to the world around them.D. Picky eating affects a pe
47、rsons contact with others seriously.35. Why do the researchers tend to say “ARFID” instead of “picky eating”?A. Picky eating is actually a disease, not a habit.B. ARFID is a much more technical expression.C. The term picky eating has been used for too long.D. The term picky eating tends to hurt kids
48、 feelings.7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。Hotels in Shanghai are requested to stop offering disposable toiletries (一次性洗漱用品)unless customers ask, in order to make efforts to reduce waste and pursue (追求) green development. 36 . The move is stated in a set of regulat
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