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1、2019-2020年高三10月月考英語(yǔ)試卷g3yy(a10) xx.10第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題l5分,滿分75分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1. What is the problem for the man? A. He has to meet many people. B. He has to leave his friends. C. He has to travel a lot.2. How

2、does the man think of the book? A. Humorous. B. Scientific. C. Popular.3. Whats the matter with the woman? A. She has caught a bad cold. B. She stayed online too long. C. She is allergic to paint smell.4. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Consult a repair shop. B. Purchase another car C. Fi

3、x the car herself.5. In which year is the man in college now? A. The first year. B. The second year. C. The third year.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題l5分,滿分225分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題。每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。6. What has the woman ordered for hers

4、elf? A. Milk. B. Juice. C. Coffee.7. Why does the man remend strawberry juice? A. Its sweeter. B. Its fresher. C. Its colder.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、 9題.8. Why is Jane upset?A. David fell in love with her.B. Kevin made up stories about her.C. She made a mistake in calculation.9. What is the probable relationshi

5、p between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Father and daughter. C. Employer and employee.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題.10: How far away is Hill Farm? A. Nearly a mile. B. Just one mile. C. More than a mile.11. Which is the route to Hill Farm?A. Left track bridge road.B. Road left trek bridge.C. Bridge roa

6、d left track.12. What would the man like the woman to do towards the end of the conversation?A. Give him a ride. B. Repeat what she said. C. Walk him to I fill Farm.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題.13. What is the woman doing?A. Hosting a TV show. B. Giving a lecture on poetry. C. Conducting a radio debate.14. How

7、did the mans mother contribute to his success in poetry?A. She sent him to poetry classes.B. She taught him to write business plans.C. She asked him to read from early childhood.15. What does the man find most difficult in writing?A. Choosing the right words.B. Describing real experiences.C. Getting

8、 an appropriate opportunity.16. What does the man say about his own writing?A. Creative. B. Successful. C. Encouraging.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Flow do students enter the libraryA. With a library account. B. With a student card. C. With a password.18. What is the maximum number of books current student

9、s can borrow?A. 12. B. 11. C. 9.19. What kind of books have to be returned within one week?A. Books borrowed by local residents.B. Books liked by a lot of people.C. Books published recently.20. What will the speaker do next?A. Tell the students where to get bottled water.B. Take the students on a ca

10、mpus tour.C. Show the students around the Library.第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí)(共l5小題;每小題l分,滿分l5分)21. Peter, you seem in high spirits. _ I have been offered a part-time job in the KFC. A. Guess what? B. So what? C. No wonder. D. No double22. Beijing announced on September 23rd that the date _eve

11、nts marking the 40th anniversary _ the normalization of China-Japan relations will be adjusted to an appropriate time.A. on, to B. for, of C. of, for D. to, with 23. We have worked out the plan and now we must put it into _. A. fact B. reality C. practice D. deed24. It was the seventeenth glass of b

12、eer that he _that night. A. drank B. was drinking C. would drink D. had drunk25. I wonder why she married a man with mental and physical disabilities. Maybe she did it _ sympathy, as she was such a soft-hearted girl. A. far from B. out of C. regardless of D. apart from 26. He missed _ gold in the hi

13、gh jump, but will get _ second chance in the long jump.A. the; the B. 不填; a C. the; a D. a; 不填27. When he the door, his keys were nowhere to be found. A. would unlock B. unlocked C. had unlocked D. was to unlock 28. Will Miss Wang attend our meeting tomorrow? It will not be _so. A. approximately B.

14、necessarily C. entirely D. extremely29. Youll find taxis waiting at the bus station _ you can hire to reach your host family.A. whichB. where C. when D. as30. The professor spoke at the conference for nearly an hour without _his notes.A. adapting to B. applying to C. referring to D. seeing to31. The

15、 theater rules state that no child _be allowed in unless acpanied by an adult. A. must B. may C. need D. shall32. All these trees are over 800 years old, some _ back to 1,000 years ago. A. dating B. dated C. date D. to date33. The notice came around ten in the morning _ the meeting would be put off

16、for some reason.A. when B. that C. whether D. why34. Unless otherwise _, all answers should be given in precise figures in their simplest form. A. would state B. state C. stating D. stated35. It is only when agriculture is fully developed _have adequate materials and markets.A. then industry can B.

17、then can industry C. that industry canD. that can industry 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給的 A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 I never knew how well Mother could keep a trust until I was going through her things after she died.I discovered something I had 36 forgotten, something that

18、happened to me as a child.One day, as I went to sleep after my sisters and I had said our prayers, I recalled the events of the day and how 37 I had behaved toward Mother. “I must make things right now,” I thought. Quietly I 38 out of bed and picked up the pencil and paper from the dresser, and then

19、 tiptoed into the hall. The 39 from the living room shone dimly. I knew Mother was downstairs still doing some sewing. I quickly 40 a note asking Mother to excuse me for being so 41 . I didnt want my sisters to know my 42 so I added a postscript, “Please dont let anyone else see this.” Then I 43 mov

20、ed into my parents bedroom and put the letter under Mothers pillow. The next morning when I 44 my bed after breakfast, I 45 found a return note under my pillow. Mother wrote that she loved me and 46 me. This became my way of apologizing whenever I talked 47 or disobeyed. Mother always left a return

21、note, but she never 48 our under-the-pillow messages in front of the family. Even when we were 49 , she never mentioned them when we sisters 50 our childhood.When Mother passed away, I had to go through her personal belongings. In her desk was a bundle of notes tied with a faded ribbon. On top was a

22、 message in handwriting which read, “In the event of my death, please 51 these.” I 52 the package and glanced at the handwriting on the bottom. To my 53 , I recognized my childish writing, “PS. Please dont let anyone else see this. Love, Edie.” I gently placed the unopened bundle in the 54 along wit

23、h other things for the rubbish burner. “Lord,” I prayed, “make me like 55 .” 36. A. long B. hardly C. never D. often37. A. well B. politely C. happily D. badly 38. A. went B. rushed C. moved D. slipped 39. A. moon B. light C. gas D. lamp 40. A. found B. sent C. wrote D. took 41. A. lazy B. late C. c

24、areless D. naughty 42. A. mistakes B. business C. relation D. messages 43. A. quietly B. quickly C. calmly D. hurriedly 44. A. searched B. left C. made D. folded 45. A. secretly B. unexpectedly C. happily D. fortunately 46. A. favoured B. understood C. supported D. forgave 47. A. back B. over C. lou

25、dly D. big 48. A. spoke about B. put on C. gave out D. got around 49. A. alone B. curious C. grown D. interested 50. A. reminded B. recalled C. missed D. forgot 51. A. destroy B. keep C. hide D. announce 52. A. turned over B. tore open C. looked through D. picked up 53. A. sadness B. embarrassment C

26、. surprise D. excitement 54. A. drawer B. wastebasket C. bedroom D. dresser 55. A. a bird B. an angel C. Mother D. God第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AThe summer has seen a series of marine disputes involving China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines. This week there were more anti-

27、Japanese riots in cities across China because of a dispute over a group of uninhabited islands known to the Japanese as the Senkakus and to the Chinese as the Diaoyu Islands. One Chinese newspaper has helpfully suggested skipping the pointless diplomacy and moving straight to the main course by serv

28、ing up Japan with an atom bomb. The government in Beijing is trying to play down the dispute, aware of the economic interests in keeping the peace. China is re-emerging after what it sees as 150 years of humiliation, surrounded by anxious neighbours, many of them allied to America. In that context,

29、disputes about clumps of rock could bee very significant.Whatever the legality of Japans claim to the islands, its roots lie in empire-building. Chinas leaders now face sharp criticism if they do not fight their countrys corner. A recent poll suggested that over half of Chinas citizens thought the n

30、ext few years would see a “military dispute” with Japan. The islands matter, therefore, less because of fishing, oil or gas than as counters in the high-stakes game for Asias future. Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines fear that if they give in, China will sense weakness and prepare the next demand.

31、China fears that if it fails to press its case, America and others will conclude that they are free to scheme against it. Asias inability to deal with the islands raises doubts about how it would cope with a genuine crisis, on the Korean peninsula, say, or across the Strait of Taiwan. And the tenden

32、cy for the slightest quarrel to turn into a full-blown conflict presents problems for America, which both aims to reassure China that it weles its rise, and also uses the threat of military force to guarantee that the Pacific is worthy of the name. 56. Where is this news review most probably from? A

33、. China. B. Japan. C. The USA. D. Europe. 57. According to a Chinese newspaper, the best way to deal with the dispute is_. A. holding diplomatic talks with the Japanese B. moving the islands to the mainland of China C. declaring war on Japan without a moments delay D. turning to other countries such

34、 as the US for help 58. The most important reason for the dispute about the Diaoyu Islands is that_. A. the scenery there is so beautiful B. the natural resources are so rich C. fish are abundant in the waters D. they greatly affect Asias future59. What do the underlined words in the second paragrap

35、h refer to? A. The economic interests. B. The anxious neighbors. C. The stubborn Japanese. D. The Diaoyu Islands.60. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Most of the Chinese citizens hope to handle the dispute in a peaceful way.B. Only the United States has the ability to guarantee the peace of the Pa

36、cific. C. The reason for Japans claim to the islands lies in its aggressive ambitions. D. Even the Philippines were involved in the dispute of the Diaoyu Islands. B Chocolate soap is supposed to be good for the skin. But its not so good for the tongue. Unfortunately for the US soldiers of World War

37、II, the chocolate bars the army gave them tasted like they were intended for use in the bath.In the armys defense, it wasnt trying to win any cooking awards. In fact, it specifically ordered that its chocolate bars not be too delicious, so soldiers wouldnt eat them too quickly. These bars were creat

38、ed for survival, not taste. “They were awful,” John Otto, a former army captain in World War said. “They were big, thick things, and they werent any good. I tried them, but I had to be awful hungry after I tried them once.”As unappealing as the chocolate bars were to some, others liked them. Samuel

39、Hinkle, the chemist who created the chocolate bars, pointed out that the number of bars made were far greater than the army needed. “It soon became obvious that the generous American soldiers were sharing their valued possessions with their foreign friends, whether soldiers of other countries or loc

40、al citizens.”The bars turned many hungry Europeans into friends of the United States. “People wanted them,” said Otto, “Youd give them to kids. In some places they were very hungry. And they sure helped relax people about American soldiers.”O(jiān)tto said he never saw a European turn his or her nose up a

41、t the chocolate. “It was food,” he said, “At that time, everyone was very hungry. I saw German kids standing outside the U.S. army kitchen. They werent begging, just standing there very politely. When we were done, the kids would eat the food out of the garbage. They were that hungry.”O(jiān)ther European

42、s did not see chocolate until well after the war ended. “We didnt see any Americans where I was,” said Elizabeth Radsma, who was 25 years old when the Germans occupied her country, the Netherlands. “Even after the war, we saw only English. Maybe the Americans gave out some chocolate in the big citie

43、s, but we were only in a small town. Before the British, we saw only German soldiers. But chocolate? Dont make me laugh! Maybe in my dreams!”A soldier in the field might have responded “Be careful what you wish for” and then gratefully bit on a chocolate bar, the only food available for miles.61. Wh

44、at was the American soldiers attitude towards the chocolate bars?A. They were delicious. B. They tasted awful.C. They were necessary for survival.D. Too many of them were produced.62. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The US soldiers used the chocolate bars as bath soap.B. T

45、he US soldiers did not have enough food during World War.C. The US army produced more chocolate bars than necessary for its soldiers.D. European people regretted eating chocolate bars from the US soldiers.63. The underlined expression “turn his or her nose up at” probably means _.A. reject B. demand

46、 C. receive D. smell64. Why does the author mention the German kids story?A. To tell how friendly the American soldiers were.B. To describe the hunger in Germany during the war.C. To prove German kids could be very polite.D. To show how much they were eager for chocolate.65. Elizabeth Radsma never s

47、aw chocolate during the war because _.A. the US soldiers handed out all chocolate to people in big citiesB. the German soldiers kept them all for themselvesC. the British soldiers didnt share it with the local peopleD. the US soldiers never showed up in the small town she lived in CThe iPhone, the i

48、Pad, each of Apples products sounds cool and has bee a fad(一時(shí)的風(fēng)尚). Apple has cleverly taken advantage of the power of the letter “i” and many other brands are following suit. The BBCs iPlayer which allows Web users to watch TV programs on the Internet adopted the title in xx. A lovely bear popular i

49、n the US and UK that plays music and video is called “iTeddy”. A slimmed-down version of Londons Independent newspaper was launched last week under the name “i”.In general, single-letter prefixes have been popular since the 1990s, when terms such as e-mail and e-merce first came into use. Most “i” p

50、roducts are targeted at young people and considering the major readers of Independents “i”, its no surprise that theyve selected this fashionable name. But its hard to see whats so special about the letter “i”. Why not use “a”, “b”, or “c” instead? According to Tony Thorne, head of the Language Cent

51、er at Kings College, London, “i” works because its meaning has bee ambiguous. When Apple uses “i”, no one knows whether it means Internet, information, individual or interactive, Thorne told BBC Magazines. “Even when Apple created the iPod, it seems it didnt have one clear definition,” he says. “How

52、ever, thanks to Apple, the term is now associated with portability.” adds Thorne.Clearly the letter “i” also agrees with the idea that the Western World is centered on the individual. Each person believes they have their own needs, and we love personalized products for this reason. Along with “Googl

53、e” and “blog”, readers of BBC Magazines voted “i” as one of the top 20 words that have e to define the last decade. But as history shows, people grow tired of fads. From the 1900s to 1990s, products with “2000” in their names became fashionable as the year was associated with all things advanced and

54、 modern. However, as we entered the new century, the trend inevitably disappeared. 66. People use iPlayer to _.A. listen to music B. make a call C. watch TV programs online D. read newspapers67. We can infer that the Independents “i” is aimed at _. A. young readers B. old readers C. fashionable women D. engineers68. The underlined word “ambiguous” means “_”.A. p

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