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1、湖北省 2020 屆高三英語(yǔ)4 月線上調(diào)研考試試題本試題卷共12 頁(yè),72 題。全卷滿(mǎn)分150分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。祝考試順利注意事項(xiàng):1. 考試過(guò)程中,請(qǐng)考生自覺(jué)遵守考試紀(jì)律等相關(guān)規(guī)定,誠(chéng)信應(yīng)考,不得有作弊、泄露試題等行為。請(qǐng)家長(zhǎng)做好監(jiān)考工作。2. 請(qǐng)確保網(wǎng)絡(luò)環(huán)境、考試環(huán)境良好, 備好答題所用的白紙和筆.3. 登錄好分?jǐn)?shù) APP,點(diǎn)擊“作業(yè)測(cè)試”,進(jìn)入對(duì)應(yīng)考試科目?!霸嚲怼睂⒏鶕?jù)考試時(shí)間準(zhǔn)時(shí)顯示。開(kāi)考 后,考生首先在白紙上手寫(xiě)答題。答題結(jié)束后 , 點(diǎn)擊“填寫(xiě)答題卡”,進(jìn)入到“在線答題卡”。將事先準(zhǔn)備好 的答案 , 填寫(xiě)至在線答題卡上(選擇題、多選題及判斷題 , 直接在“在線答題卡”上勾選答

2、案; 主觀題按照要 求將手寫(xiě)的答案豎向拍照 , 并分別上傳),然后點(diǎn)擊“提交答題卡”完成提交。答題卡上傳提交后考試時(shí)間 范圍內(nèi)還能繼續(xù)提交覆蓋, 為了避免大家都在考試最后快結(jié)束的時(shí)間上傳造成擁堵,建議提前上傳 .備注 : 主觀題要確保答案及照片清晰、干凈、完整; 為留取拍照時(shí)間,考試將延長(zhǎng)10 分鐘。4. 此次全省聯(lián)考是檢測(cè)復(fù)課前線上備考成效的一次重要考試,有利于調(diào)整和優(yōu)化復(fù)課后備考策略,請(qǐng)考生和家長(zhǎng)高度重視??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,考試組織方將為所有考生 免費(fèi)提供考試成績(jī)和學(xué)情分析報(bào)告。請(qǐng)考生或家長(zhǎng)及時(shí)掃描右方二維碼,關(guān)注“育路通”微信公眾號(hào)。依次點(diǎn)擊“高考測(cè)評(píng)一查看報(bào)告”,即可免費(fèi)查詢(xún)。第一部分 聽(tīng)力

3、(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30 分)做題時(shí),先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后 , 你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5 小題 ; 每小題 1.5 分,滿(mǎn)分 7. 5 分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一個(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(huà)后 , 你都有 10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和 閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.18.答案是C。 .1. What is the womans favorite sport?A. Tennis.B. Basketbal

4、l.2. When can the doctor meet the man?A. At 8 : 30.B. At 9-00.3. What do we know about Toms new job?C. 9.15.C. Badminton.C. At 9- 30.14A. He is very delighted.C. Confused.C. Friends.,從題中所給的A B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳5 秒鐘 ; 聽(tīng)完C. A house-warming party.C. Saturday.C. Bank.C. By taxi.C. Five.C. A breakfast.C. Hotel.

5、B. He likes his new colleagues.C. He makes a large sum of money.4. How does the woman feel?A. Annoyed.B. Thrilled.5. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Teacher and student.第二節(jié)(共15 小題 ; 每小題 1.5 分,滿(mǎn)分 22. 5 分)聽(tīng)下面 5 段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各

6、個(gè)小題,每小題后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的做答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 題。6. What kind of party will be held?A. A birthday party.B. A get-together party.7. When will the woman take an exam?A. Tuesday.B. Friday.聽(tīng)第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 題。8. Where does the woman want to go?A. Supermarket.B. Pizza shop.9. How will the woman

7、 go to her destination?A. On foot.B. By bus.聽(tīng)第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 題。10. How many days will the woman stay at the hotel?A. Two.B. Three.11. What does the woman ask to be sent to her room?A. A newspaper.B. A guest book.12. Where does this conversation most probably happen?A. Restaurant.B. Office.聽(tīng)第 9 段

8、材料,回答第 13 至 16 題。13. How much did the man s family pay to visit the museum?A. 15.15.B. 15.50.C. 16.00.14. What do we know about the museum?A. The visiting time is short.B. The fourth floor is about science.C. The transportation is convenient.15. What was the man most interested in?A. Medicine.B. Sci

9、ence.C. Art.16. On what day is the museum closed?A. Sunday.B. Tuesday.C. Monday.聽(tīng)第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 題。17. In what way does Jack like to travel?A. With a lot of people.B. With one or two good friends.C. All by himself.18. What does Helen prefer on holiday?A. Staying at home.B. Seeing famous places.

10、C. Enjoying nature quietly.19. What does Bob like the best about travel?A. Making more friends. B. Visiting museums.C. Feeling and learning.20. Who prefers to spend time shopping while traveling?A. Jack.B. Helen.C. Bob.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40 分)第一節(jié)(共15 小題 ; 每小題 2 分,滿(mǎn)分 30 分)閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、 B、 C、 D 四個(gè)選

11、項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng), 并在答 題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。ARoyal Botanic Gardens VictoriaRoyal Botanic Gardens Victoria is one of the world s finest botanic gardens, and a leading destination for nature, culture and science. Melbourne Gardens is an inner-city oasis with breathtaking landscapes and stunning plant collections. Enjoy

12、views of this splendid 38-hectare garden in comfort with a ride on the Garden Explorer.Tram: Route 3,5,6, 16, 64, 67 or 72 tostop 19Open: Daily , 7. 30am until sunsetRoyal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Melbourne GardensBirdwood Avenue, MelbourneTel : 03 9252 2429Website : rbg. vic. gov. auSt Kilda Espla

13、nade MarketCome and find your treasure and shop handmade goods at Melbournebest outdoor market by the sea. Set against the backdrop of St Kilda Beach, our vibrant makers market features more than150 unique stalls of handcrafted artwork, jewellery, clothing, as well as a foodie zone. Its an inspiring

14、 weekly destination for Melburnians and tourists alike.The market runs from Luna Park all the way to Fitzroy Street, and is a great place to start when exploring St Kilda.Tram: Route 3a , 16 or 96 to stop 138Open: Every Sunday from 10amUpper Esplanade, St KildaWebsite : stkildaesplanademarket. com.

15、auMelbourne Star Observation WheelLocated in the citys waterfront zone of Docklands, Melbourne Star is the perfect way to start your Melbourne visit. Hear stories of the citys origins and its place in the world while taking in Views stretching up to 40 kilometres.Special Offer: Present this ad for 2

16、0 % off full-price general admission ticketsOpen: Daily ; May-Aug, 11am to 7pm; Sep-Apr, 11am to 10pm ;Christmas Day, 1pm to 10pm.Last flight departs 30 minutes before closing timeLast ticket sales 45 minutes before closing timeTram: Route 35, 70 or 86 to stop D 11, free from CBD101 Waterfront Way,

17、DocklandsTel : 03 8688 9688Website : melbournestar. comPuffing Billy RailwaydepartingLoved by locals and visitors from around the world, Puffing Billy is Australias favourite steam train. Experience the historic train as it travels through the Dandenong Ranges, located only one-hour east of Melbourn

18、e. An authentic open-carriage train journey with trains from Belgrave and Lakeside stations.Tours are offered by all major day-tour operators.Train: Belgrave Line to Belgrave StationOpen: Daily except Christmas Day1 Old Monbulk Road, BelgraveTel : 03 9757 0700Website : puffingbtlly. com. au21. What

19、is the feature of Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria?A. Its not open every day.B. Its specially designed.C. Its far from the city.D. Its quite large in size.22. If you go to Melbourne Star Observation Wheel in October, you should buy your ticket noA. 6. 15pmB. 6. 30pm23. You cannot take tram to go to .A

20、. Royal Botanic Gardens VictoriaC. Melbourne Star Observation Wheellater thanC. 9. 15pmD. 9. 30pmB. St Kilda Esplanade MarketD. Puffing Billy RailwayBWhen I was first married to my wife, I lived and worked in Ontario, moving from small town to big city as I pursued my career as a radio broadcaster.

21、We have two sons, both of whom were born in Toronto, but they moved, with us, to Ottawa when they were quite young. They grew up there, and then, chasing their own careers, they also moved. One went to Canadas east coast near a city called Halifax and the other headed to the west coast to Vancouver.

22、 We had a dilemma; we were left in the middle.At the time I was still working and my job was in Ottawa. However, as we began to consider retirement we wondered where we should spend our final years. We couldnt be close to both of our children and there was no telling when they might again relocate.

23、For several reasons we settled on a small town on Vancouver Island. At least we were close to one of them. However, he had his sights set on Hollywood and, when an opportunity presented itself, he left Canada and headed south. I helped him move.So, there we were, and still are, in our little west co

24、ast town. We love our little corner of paradise but we have paid a price. We have not been there for some important events such as the births of two of our grandchildren. We have missed watching each of them grow up; we have missed the normal, noisy households that have young people in them. Our hom

25、e, while very comfortable, is also very quiet.Every fall we travel to see the children. We usually fly, first to California to see our son Scott and spend a week or more with him trying to catchup on everything weve missed. Then,usually in November, we make the even longer trip east across Canada to

26、 see Travis and our grandchildren, who are now teenagers, actually into their twenties. They seldom come to visit us. The distances are just too great and it is costly.Fortunately, both our boys are doing well and our grandchildren are growing up straight and tall. We love all of them and we are sec

27、ure in the knowledge that they love us but the reality is that they dont need us. Wehave done our jobs and, at least in theory, we can sit back, relax and enjoy the time remaining to us. They have also missed having a set of parents and grandparents around.Life has been good for our family but we ha

28、ve all paid a price.24. Whats the dilemma ( Pa. 1) to the author and his wife?A. The situation where they were not happy about their sons absence.B. The fact that they were unwilling to separate from their sons.C. The fact that they were not yet prepared for retirement at that time.D. The situation

29、where they couldnt decide which son to live with.25. The reason why the author says they have paid a price is that.A. they have lost lots of money because of his retirementB. they have to pay a large sum of money to their sonsC. they have been absent from their childrens lifeD. they have to afford v

30、ery expensive fare to visit their sons 26. Why do not the authors grandchildren visit them regularly?A. They are quite occupied with their homework.B. Its not easy for the kids to visit their grandparents.C. They dont need their grandparents any more.D. The weather of winter in Canada is very awful.

31、 27. What is the best title for the text?A. A Price to PayB. Suffering SeparationC. Love ActuallyD. Hidden EmotionsC Many people believe that there is one form of their language that is more correctthan others.They may believe for example that British English is more correct than other varieties; or

32、 that written English is more correct than spoken English; or that standard spoken forms are morecorrect than dialect forms. Often this belief is supported by reference books to grammars, usage guides or dictionaries: if something goes against a rule in a grammar, or if the word isnt in the dictiona

33、ry,it must be wrong” . Si nce the reference books are most often based on observationof the standard written language ( and not by a grammar book in the sky) , the argument is really circular:these books will naturally describe standard usage, because that is what they are for ;but this does not mea

34、n that there is anything wrong with other kinds of usage that are less often described.A better way of looking at things is to say that usage is correct in its place. Standard American English is correct in America, British English is correct in Britain, spoken grammar is accepted in casual speech,

35、and formal written grammar is employed in formal writing. The only forms that are wrong in all contexts (語(yǔ)境) are learners errors. For example: I have forgetting the your address, or Oneof your chairs are broken. This means there is no answer to the question: What kind of English should learners stud

36、y?” It depends on their purposes. For many learners, the best model is one or other of the two main standard varieties : British or American English. Neither of these is better than the other, and they are both used and understood worldwide.People are also worried by language change. If younger peop

37、le break the rules that older people have learnt, or use language in new ways, older people often feel disturbed: they are concerned that younger people no longer know their grammar, and that the language is going downhill. This is a needless worry: change is natural andinevitable,it cannot be stopp

38、ed, and it doesnot generally affect a languages efficiencyas a communicative tool. A great deal of modemEnglishgrammar would have been wrong three hundred years ago, and will perhaps be wrong again three hundred years from now.28. Why does the author think“the argument is really circular( Pa. 1 ) ?A

39、. Learners are always confused by the reference books.B. Usages not mentioned in the reference books are not necessarily wrong.C. Nobody can challenge the authority of the reference books.D. Some wrong usages can be found in the reference books. 29. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A. There is n

40、o standard English .B. American English is better than British English.C. A learner should master all the distinctions of different English.D. The differences between British English and American English.30. The underlined word ( Pa. 3 ) can be most probably replaced with.A. unbelievableB. uncountab

41、leC. unacceptableD. unavoidable31. What is the authors attitude towards the changes of English?A. Disturbed.B. Cautious.C. Optimistic.D. Aggressive.DSome creative people see colours when they hear different sounds. Others see colours when they see words and numbers printed in black and white. These

42、interesting people are called synaesthetes, and what they experience is called synaesthesia.A study at the University of Sussex is finding out how learning to see sounds as colours or think of letters in colour could improve your IQ and memory.Study leaders Dr Daniel Bor and Dr Nicolas Rothen have b

43、een working on memory for a numberof years. They want to see which parts of the brain do different jobs.Dr Bor says that carryingout these tests has given them the opportunity to find out more about how we use different kinds of memory.He explains that Professor Simon Baron Cohen, of the University

44、of Cambridge, was largely responsible for beginning the modemscience of synaesthesia in the 1980s. His tests showed that synaesthesia was real, and this made lots of scientists in different places want to do similar research.Information chunkingDr Bor based his latest research around something scien

45、tists already know a lot aboutchunking . He explains that this is a way of breaking large pieces of informationinto smallerunits, to make it easier to remember, When I give you my phone number, 01274737215, you probably remember it as 012 74 73 72 15 , or something similar. If you can remember 012 a

46、nd the first 74, you can remember the rest. You can get some amazing benefits from chunking.This is really important for understanding synaesthesia. Dr Bor says that synaesthesia adds extra information to things that are difficult to remember, such as letters and numbers, or extra colours. This help

47、s us remember things better.do certain things, certain jobs, says Dr Bor.All these signs are pointing towards synaesthesia being connected to greater abilities toSo, the study began as a way to test that. Theydeveloped the study from an idea by Dr Nicolas Rothen who had trained people for ten minute

48、s a day for a week. The results were not huge, but they were interesting. They used those ideas in the study and they did see strong benefits.They discovered that, after training, people were able to pass the normal synaesthesia tests, and their IQ jumped up about 12 points!pleased and proud that th

49、ey get a memory advantageAs Dr Bor says, Synaesthetes are really and they see the world in this extra special way.32. The proper title of each part forthe passage should bea. Amazing resultsb.c. Training in SynaesthesiaA.-d-b-c -dC.-b-d-d -cThe beginning of ascienced. Studying memoryB.-d-cD.-b-d-d-b

50、-c-d33. What role did Professor Cohen play in the study of synaesthesia?A. Finding out the secret of memory.B. Offering guidance on how to improve memory.C. Inspiring other scientists in the same field.D. Setting up a branch to study synaesthesia.34. According to the passage, what is chunking?A. Usi

51、ng high-technologies to improve our memory.B. Linking something to other things which are similar.C. Employing smart methods to progress our study.D. Dividing large amounts of information into smaller ones.35. As Dr Bor says, by conducting the tests they will know better about .A. soundsB. memoryC.

52、IQD. colours第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Every student knows the importance of taking notes in class. But the skill of note-taking isnt only used in school. Adults need to take notes in meetings or training sessions for work. So here are some tips to help you develop

53、 this critical skill.? Begin with the date and the topic of the class. This may seem obvious, but you could forget easily. It will help you keep your notes organized.?36 Trying to write down everything the speaker says will only exhaust and frustrate you.Instead, listen for the key ideas the person

54、wants to communicate.? If the speaker uses a PowerPoint, you may not need to copy the slides. Ask if the PowerPoint will be available afterwards. 37 Or you can take a picture with a phone. Also, the PowerPoint or a document with notes may be available before the class or meeting. If so, print it out

55、 so you can write notes on it.? Think about whether you want to take notes by hand or with a computer. Writing notes by hand has been shown to help you remember things better. But with a computer, it will be easier for you to organize your notes. 38 Write notes by hand first, and then type them up a

56、s part of your review.? Consider different note-taking strategies. 39 Another strategy is to write an outline with details indented under the points they support.? Look over your notes again after taking them. This will give you the chance to add any information that you didnt set down. 40 Do it bef

57、ore you forget anything. This extra review will also increase your chances of remember what you wrote.Note-taking is a practical skill, so its important to practice doing it well.A. Strike while the iron is hot.B. Focus on the most important points.C. Compared to notes, textbooks are not that essential.D. Perhaps the best strategy combines the two approaches.E. You should bear in mind that never push yourself too hard.F. If so, you can focus on writing what the speaker says i

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