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1、文檔可能無法思考全面,請瀏覽后下載! 2020屆高三第二學(xué)期第一月考英語科試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) 聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A, B, C 三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What is the weather like today?A. Cool. B. Warm. C. Hot.2. What does the man want?A. A one-dollar bill.B. Some coins.C. A parking place.3. What ar

2、e the speakers discussing?A. Whether to hire more workers.B. How to improve production.C. When to put the new orders.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a park. B. In a lift. C. On a bus.5. What has the woman done?A. She has changed her car for a new one.B. She has taken a new car for a test drive.C. Sh

3、e has finished recording a radio program.第二節(jié)聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A, B, C 三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第 6 和第 7 兩個小題。6. When will the man leave the hotel?A. On October 22nd.15 / 23B. On October 25th.C. On October 26th.7. How much wi

4、ll the man pay for the room?A. $ 70. B. $ 280. C. $400.聽下面一段對話,回答第 8 和第 9 兩個小題8. Why didnt the man choose the 12.50 tickets?A. The tickets werent enough.B. The time was not suitable.C. The seats were at the back.9. Which circus tickets did the man decide to buy?A. The 15.00 ones.B. The 15.50 ones.C.

5、 The 17.50 ones.聽下面一段對話,回答第 10 至第 12 三個小題。10. What is the mans job?A. He works for a radio program.B. He sells music records.C. He writes songs.11. What kind of music does the man like best?A. Country music. B. Jazz. C. Rock.12. Why did the man start to buy music books?A. To start a new radio progra

6、m.B. To get information more easily.C. To write more songs.聽下面一段對話,回答第 13 至第 16 四個小題。13. Why does the man feel tired?A. He couldnt fall asleep last night.B. He worked overtime last night.C. He stayed up watching TV last night.14. What does the woman think of the reality TV show now?A. Meaningless. B

7、. Attractive. C. Strange.15. Why do people want to be in the show according to the woman?A. To earn money.B. To become famous.C. To experience a different life.16. What do we know about the speakers?A. They dont like the reality TV show.B. They admire people with real talent.C. They have different o

8、pinions on fame.聽下面一段獨白,回答第 17 至第 20 四個小題。17. Where is the Sculpture Garden?A. On Trafalgar Road.B. Opposite the entrance.C. On the left of the bridge.18. What can people do in the area between the Catering Village and the toilets?A. Admire artwork out of wood and stone.B. Appreciate an exhibition o

9、f paintings.C. Buy food and drinks.19. What is the popular area of the festival?A. The Craft Market.B. The Sculpture Garden.C. The Catering Village.20. What is the tradition of the festival?A. Live bands play throughout the festival.B. Authors read from their latest works.C. Actors perform plays.第二部

10、分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié) ,滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分 30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AHave you ever experienced any inconvenience caused by language barriers while travelling? Have you ever thought how awesome those language courses would be if they didnt cost so much money and require so much time?Translaty is

11、 created to serve this purpose -without wasting your money and time on language courses , you can instantly become “fluent” in more than 40 languages with this genius device!What is Translaty?Translaty is a simple yet life-changing invention that helps you to overcome any obstacles caused by foreign

12、 languages , whether you re in a business meeting with an international client or sunbathing somewhere on a Spanish beach. This small but ingenious device is able to instantly recognize and translate over 40 different languages ,making intercultural communication completely effortless !What language

13、s can I actually communicate in?Translaty has more than 40 languages pre-installed , so youre able to use it the minute you get it! It provides fast and accurate two-way communication and allows you to install some other languages that you might be missing.What makes Translaty so special?* Makes tra

14、velling easier一forget language barriers and become “fluent in 40 + languages.* Helps in business- strengthening your international business relationships. Its easy when you speak the same language.* Assists in daily life 一allowing you to overcome language differences with your foreign friends.* Conv

15、enient and easy to use - - lightweight and simple design ensures its there when you need it the most.* Offers 100% accurate , two-way translations.* High sound and recording quality ensure there are no misunderstandings.To sum up一get it while you can!21. Translaty can help users _A. better understan

16、d foreigners B. learn foreign languages wellC. spend less in learning a language D. build relationships with colleagues .22. What is special about Translaty?A. Is secure. B. Is strong. C. Its reliable. D. Its affordable.23. W hats the purpose of the text?A. To report. B. To advertise. C. To appeal.

17、D. To reply.BTeenage life is quite dramatic but that doesnt mean you cannot enjoy your life in these years. Even with your daily troubles, your life is not very hard if you know how to deal with I know exactly how you feel. Life as a teenager can be hard. You are not a kid anymore, because you are s

18、mart enough to observe and analyze your surroundings. However , you are still not an adult because there are still lots of experiences that you need to have and lessons that you need to learn from these experiences. To top it all , the hormonal (荷爾蒙的) imbalance in your body can really mess you up em

19、otionally. I have been there. I was in it for 6 years exploringwhat life is about. .As a teenager, I had a major problem completing my chores on time. And at that time,all that I needed to do was to finish my assignments , study for the upcoming test and clean my room. Now, I have much more things t

20、o do: cooking, cleaning and working while striking a balance between all my relationships related to work,family and friends. That really is a lot of work. So, I will just give you one golden tip, quoting from Benjamin Franklin, Never leave that ill tomorrow which you can do today.Life becomes much

21、easier now because I finish all my work on time and I have enough time to let my hair down. Half the problems as a teenager are because we hate doing things. Wed rather go and have fun than sit down and take care of our duties and responsibilities. That is why you have so much trouble in your life ;

22、your parents wont let you go out with friends because you havent cleaned your room or your teacher is always criticizing you because you havent finished your assignments.24. What does the writer mainly want to tell us in paragraph 1?A. Teenage life is tough. B. Teenagers cant enjoy life.C. Teenage l

23、ife is changeable. D. Teenagers should learn more.25. What plays a key role in making teenage life hard according to the writer?A. The adolescent changes. B. The lack of life experience.C. The failure of concentration. D. The unfamiliar surroundings.26. How did the writer feel about her teenage life

24、?A. It was difficult. B. It was simple. C. It was enjoyable. D. It was boring.27. What does the writer advise teenagers to do?A. Abandon their friends. B. Go and have fun.C. Complete their homework. D. Shoulder the burden.CYellow is usually the color of happy , joyful emotions ( 情感). But according t

25、o a new study , not all people associate the sunshiny shade with good feelings.To find out what factors might play a role , researchers tested a new hypothesis ( 假設(shè)) : What if peoples physical surroundings affect their feelings about certain colors? For example, if someone lived in cold and rainy Fi

26、nland, would they feel differently about the color yellow from someone who lived near the Sahara Desert?The researchers looked at color-emotion data from an ongoing international survey (調(diào)查) of 6 ,625 people in 55 countries. The survey asked participants to rate 12 colors on how closely they were as

27、sociated with feelings including joy , pride , fear , and shame.The researchers paid particular attention to the data for yellow , and analyzed how different factors一including hours of sunshine , hours of daylight , and the amount of rainfall一lined up with the emotions people reported for the color.

28、 The two best predictors of how people felt about yellow were the annual amount of rainfall , and how far they lived from the equator (赤道).Overall, people were more likely to associate yellow with joy when they lived in rainier countries that lay farther from the equator , researchers reported in th

29、e Journal of Environmental Psychology. In Egypt , the likelihood of yellow being associated with joy was just 5. 7% ,whereas in chilly Finland it was 87. 7% . In the United States, with its mild climate and amber waves of grain , peoples yellow joy association levels were between 60% and 70% .The re

30、searchers also checked whether associations changed with the season - whether ,for example,people in a certain country liked yellow more in the winter than they did in the summer. They found that opinions about color remained fairly constant year-round 一even when the weather changed , the data on ye

31、llow-joy associations were as good as gold.28. What did the researchers do before the survey?A. They went to Finland. B. They made an assumption.C. They studied certain colors. D. They analyzed some data.29. Which of the following affects peoples feelings about yellow?A. The changeable seasons. B. T

32、he length of daytime.C. The geographic position. D. The amount of snowfall.30. How did the researchers carry out the survey?A. By interviewing participants. B. By studying the data collected.C. By travelling around the world. D. By looking at color combinations.31. What can be the best title of the

33、text?A. Finland :A Country Admiring Yellow. B. Yellow: Associated with Joy Conditionally.C. Color : An Important Role in Good Feelings. D. Color-emotion Data : Collected Internationally.DRoyal Dutch Shell is launching a $ 300 million and forestry program, at a time when an increasing number of oil c

34、ompanies are putting money in carbon offset ( 碳補償) plans to meet climate goals. The company will spend the money over the next three years on projects to store carbon , including large forests in the Netherlands and Spain , and will start offering motorists the option of purchasing carbon offsets wh

35、en they buy petrol at the pump.The executives of the company explained that these carbon offset projects were a new business opportunity for Shell,as well as a way to meet is climate targets. “We believe that over time we will be building a business , because these carbon credits will become more va

36、luable as carbon becomes more limited, they said. Shell recently decided to cut its net carbon footprint (碳排放) by 2-3 percent in five years ,which includes emissions (排放) from the products it sells. The company plans to produce carbon credits from the forestry projects , then sell these credits on t

37、o customers buying is oil and gas products , or apply the credits to is own operations to lower its carbon footprint. .Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they grow and restoring forests and other natural areas is considered one of the simplest ways to store carbon. However , the voluntary market for ca

38、rbon credits based on forestry projects has its critics , as projects in developing countries can be hard to monitor. Shells move has also been criticized by some environmentalists. They worried that there was a risk of “ green wash when companies invested in forestry projects. There is an entire de

39、bate about whether forestry projects truly reduce emissions or not, they said ,pointing out that planting in one area could cause deforestation ( 濫伐森林) to another.Shell said it would rely on the third party to ensure its forest program to meet the Voluntary Carbon Standard and strict biodiversity re

40、quirements. Mark Lewis, head of climate change investment research at BNP Paribas , said, Planting trees to offset emissions ,as far as it goes, isa step in the right direction.32. What is popular among oil companies these days?A. Studying climate changes. B. Launching forestry programs.C. Working o

41、ut carbon offset plans. D. Attracting motorists to buy their petrol.33. How will Shell Company make profits from its carbon offset projects?A. By quitting the emissions of its products. B. By reducing its carbon footprint by a quarter.C. By limiting the oil used by its own operations.D. By putting c

42、arbon credits it produces on the market. .34. W hat concerns some environmentalists about forestry project?A. The projects cant really stop carbon emissions.B. The projects are hard to monitor in poor countries.C. The projects may lead to deforestation in other forests.D. The projects havent met str

43、ict biodiversity requirements.35. What does the underlined word “green wash” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Discount. B. Cheat. C. Decline. D. Change.第二節(jié)(共5 小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。36 One day, when I was perhaps six years old, I was walking with my father on a crowded street.

44、 All of a sudden , the normnal flow of pedestrian traffic backed up as people tried to avoid a large object on the sidewalk. To my astonishment , the object turned out to be a human being, a man lying unconscious against a building. 37 . Certainly no one made eye contact. As we walked by , my father

45、 一the model of a loving , caring gentleman - pointed to a bottle in a paper bag and told me that the poor soul on the sidewalk just needed to sleep it off. Then the drunken man began to murmur senselessly. My father warned me not to go near , saying “You never know how hell react.38 I had spent the

46、previous 12 months traveling in poor Asian cities , but even by those standards this was a scene of misery. In addition to being desperately poor , the locals had to live in the extremely hot climate , ridiculously huge crowds and a fairly strong wind blowing dust everywhere. Suddenly a man carrying

47、 a huge bag of peanuts called out in pain and fell to the ground._ 39 . A half dozen sellers ran from their stands to help, leaving unattended what might have been the totality of their possessions. One put a blanket under the mans head; another opened his shirt ;a third questioned him carefully abo

48、ut the pain ;a fourth fetched water; a fifth kept onlookers from crowding around too closely; a sixth ran for help._ 40 The performance could have passed for a final exam at a paramedic (護(hù)理人員) school.A. I then witnessed an astonishing scene.B. Not one of the passers-by seemed to notice that it was a

49、 man.C. This was totally different from the bitter experience I had in New York.D. Within minutes , a doctor arrived,and two other locals joined in to assist.E. I soon came to see that days lesson as basic knowledge for a New Yorker.F. Ill always remember a lesson that I learned as a boy growing up

50、in New York City.G. Yet many years later I had a very different experience while visiting a market in Rangoon.第三部分語言知識運用( 共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5 分,滿分30分) .閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。Last year , we moved home and I began my junior year of high school in New Orleans. My birthday w

51、as just a few days after my_ 41 . While I had a physical home, I felt_ 42 , and my thoughts went to children_ 43_ for shelter whose birthdays fell by the wayside. In an effort to find my place in my_ 44 town, I set out to_ 45_ an organization of teenagers to hold 46 birthday parties for children liv

52、ing in homeless shelters.The 47 began and there would be a party each month. Getting the work off the ground 48 our team effort. Every party was_ 49 as there were many 50 that had to be managed. Rolling up our sleeves,focusing on_ 51 , and connecting with each other , we made the business a great 52

53、 Offering services to those in need teaches_ 53 lessons often not taught in school. At one party, a little boy and his father came up to thank me for_ 54 what was the boys first organized birthday party. I then thanked them for teaching me something too. The father , who lived in a shelter with his

54、son, looked at me_ 55_ as if he was not worthy of teaching me anything. I_ 56 to him that he taught me to have the_ 57 to ask for help when needed. I will never _58 the hug and the lesson he gave me.Experiencing the smile of_ 59 on the faces of homeless children who have never had a birthday party b

55、efore is a(n) 60 that will never fade.41. A. survival B. arrival C. graduation . D. operation42. A. happy B. lonely C. upset D. lucky43. A. preparing B. paying C. searching D. struggling44. A. new B. busy C. small D. quiet45. A. create B. visit C. remind D. consult46. A. daily B. weekly C. monthly D. yearly47. A. career B. contribution C. project D. procedure48. A. directed B. doubled C. rewarded D. required49. A. complex B. complete C. typical D. troublesome50. A. aspects B. dishes C. targets D. emergencies51. A. relationship B. f

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