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2019屆四川省內(nèi)江市高三第一次模擬考試本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分。第I卷1至13頁,第II卷14至15頁。滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第I卷(選擇題,共100分)

第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(shí)(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Inordertobuildupaharmonioussociety,weshouldthinkofoldandsick.a,aB.an,aC.the,theD./,/TheEnglishcompetitionwetalkedaboutinourschoollastwee.kbeingheldB.wouldbeheldC.washeldD.holdingItwouldbeagoodideatouseaplasticbottle,___cutoff,asacontainertogrowyoungplantsin.ofwhichthetopB.thetopisC.thetopofwhichD.withitstop---Whatdidyoursisterwanttoknow,Mary?---thatIcouldfinishreadingthestory.A.ItwasB.WherewasitC.ItwaswhenD.WhenitwasLiYang,thefounderofCrazyEnglish,saysthathecopiesitdownhecomestoabeautifulsentence.A.unlessB.whileC.becauseD.everytimeHe'swatchingTV?He'stobecleaninghisroom.A.knownB.supposedC.regardedD.consideredJimenteredthecompetitionwithoutmuchhope,notexpectinghewouldthefirstprize!A.comeupwithB.putupwithC.catchupwithD.endupwithBluetoothisaradio-technologyallowingcellphones,wirelessearphones,etc.toradiosignals,sothatpeoplecancontacteachotherwithin10metres.A.matchB.shareC.protectD.exchangeA.matchB.shareC.protectD.exchangeA.IA.I'mafraidsBo.It'sadealC.You'vegotapoiDn.tMytreatThankyouverymuch.Youarewelcome.Iwasgladtohelpyou.toomuchB.onlytooC.notsoHeissuchanhonestpersonthatheisA.beyondB.aboveThankyouverymuch.Youarewelcome.Iwasgladtohelpyou.toomuchB.onlytooC.notsoHeissuchanhonestpersonthatheisA.beyondB.aboveC.overHereisthefilmtellingalie..Ineedthepicturesin15minutes.---OK,butyouhavetopayextracharge.A.todevelopB.tobedevelopedC.developedIftheeconomicsituationgoesonlikethis,thereclosedown.A.thatB.whenC.whetherD.,verymuchD.underD.developing'sadangermanyfactoriesmaD.asYou'llhaveplentyoftimetomorrow,soyouworktoolatetonight.Butifyou,Idon'thavemuchtosay.A.don'atvheto;mustB.mustn't;shouldC.cannot;needD.shouldn;'catnIhavereachedapointinmylifeIneedtodecidewhichwaytogo.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.whenThebestjobiswhichusesyourskillindoingsomethingtogetherwithyourinterestinthesubject.A.somethingB.theoneC.oneD.itThankyoufortheyouhavetakentohelpmewithmyEnglish.A.difficultyB.troubleC.riskD.dangerTherewouldbenotagoodharvestofwheatinNorthChinathisyearthebigsnow.A.inspiteofB.apartfromC.duetoD.incaseofDaqianParkisreallybeautiful.InfactIdoubtwhetherNeijianghaspark.A.amorebeautifulB.amostbeautifulC.themostbeautifulD.abeautiful---Let'shaveagameoftenntihse;loserhastotreattheothertoahotpotinKongLiang.---DidyouattendMary'sweddingceremonydguSt?---IwishI.Iabroad.had;wouldstudyB.did;havestudiedC.do;hadstudiedD.had;wasstudying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,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Onasnowyandcoldmorning,nearOxfordMaryland,afriendofminewasabouttosetthebreakfasttablewhensheleanedforwardandpeeredclosetothefrostedwindow.ShesawalargeCanadagoose,very__21_,itswingsfoldedtighttoitssides,itsfeetfrozentothe22ontheTredAvonRiver.Thenfromthedarkskies,shesawalineofswansmovingsteadilyandgracefullytothe23.Suddenlytheleaderswungtotheright,thenthewhitelinebecameawhitecircleand24fromthetopoftheskydownward,andfinally25ontheice.Astheswanssurroundedthe_26_goose,shefearedthepoorgoosemightloseits__27quickly.Instead,amazinglyinstead,thoseswansbegantowoke(用禾U喙啄)ontheice.TheIong28=wereliftedandcurveddown,againandagain;itwentonforalongtime.Atlast,thegoose'shead29.Itsbodypulled.Thenthegoosewas30.Followingthe31,theswansroseagain.Asthegoosewas_32_itsbigfeetslowly,theswansstoodintheairwatching.=33=,asifithadcried,“Icannotfly,fouroftheswanscamedown===34===it.Theirpowerfulbeaksscrapedthegoose'wingsfromtoptobottom,scuttledunderitswingsand_=35=_itsbody,chippingofftheiceheldinthefeathers.__36=_atlastthewingswereabletospreadandreachtheirfullest,thefourswans37offandjoinedtheirgroup,goingonwiththeireastwardjourney.Behindthem,risingwithincrediblespeedand_=38_,thegoosemovedintothe_39=andjoinedtheelegantline.Myfriendwatchedthemuntilthey40=_.OnlythendidsherealizethattearswererunningIfsoforbirds,whynotforman?downhercheeks.Shesaidtoherself:Ifsoforbirds,whynotforman?D.eagerA.stillB.gentleC.friendlyD.eager22.A.windowB.waterC.iceD.ground23.A.westB.eastC.southD.north22.A.windowB.waterC.iceD.ground23.A.westB.eastC.southD.northA.floatedA.workedB.ledB.stoodC.rolledD.threwD.walkedC.landed26.A.foldedB.frozenC.fallenD.broken27.A.energyB.patienceC.lifeD.strength28.A.necksB.handsC.armsD.eyes29.A.liftedB.bentC.raisedD.trembled30.A.awakeB.tiredC.annoyedD.free31.A.gooseB.riverC.lineD.leader32.A.defendingB.examiningC.movingD.covering33.A.NaturallyB.ThenC.ThereforeD.Even34.A.aboveB.aroundC.overD.within35.A.rodeupB.pushedagainstC.droppedoverD.threwat36.A.BeforeB.WhenC.SupposingD.If37.A.tookB.brokeC.paidD.called38.A.thanksB.courageC.promisesD.perseverance39.A.skyB.groupC.snowD.nest40.A.finishedB.metC.returnedD.disappeared第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)ABackinthefifteenthcentury,inatinyvillagenearNuremberg,livedafamilywitheighteenchildren.Eighteen!Inordermerelytokeepfoodonthetableforthismob,thefatherworkedalmosteighteenhoursadayathistradeandanyotherpayingchore(零工)hecouldfindintheneighborhood.Despitetheirseeminglyhopelesscondition,twoofthechildrenhadadreamthattheybothwantedtopursuetheirtalentforart,buttheyknewfullwellthattheirfatherwouldneverbefinanciallyabletosendeitherofthemtoNurembergtostudyattheAcadem.yThetwoboysfinallydecidedtotossacoin.Theloserwouldgodownintothenearbyminesand,withhisearnings,supporthisbrotherwhileheattendedtheacademy.AlbrechtDurerwonthetossandwentofftoNuremberg.Albertwentdownintothedangerousminesand,forthenextfouryears,financedhisbrother,whoseworkattheacademywasalmostanimmediatesensation引丨起轟動(dòng)的人).Albrechtso'ilswerefarbetterthanthoseofmostofhisprofessors.Returningtohisvillage,Albrechtsaid,“Nowitisyourturntopursueyourdream,andIwilltakecareofyou.”Tearsstreamingdownhispaleface,Albertsaidsoftly“N!oItistoolateforme.Lookwhatfouryearsinthemineshasdonetomyhands!Thebonesineveryfingerhavebeensmashedatleastonce,andlatelyIhavebeensufferingfromarthritis關(guān)節(jié)炎)sobadlyinmyrighthandthatIcannotevenholdaglas.s”TothankAlbertforallthathehadsacrificed,AlbrechtDurerpainstakinglydrewhisbrothershandswithpalmstogetherandthinfingersstretchedskyward.Hecalledit“Hands,b”uttheentireworldalmostimmediatelyopenedtheirheartstohisgreatmasterpieceandrenamed“itThePrayingHands.”ThefatheroftheDurerfamily.struggledhardtosupportthebigfamilyworkedsohardastosendtheboystotheAcademytodeveloptheirtalentforartworkedalmosteighteenhoursadayasanartistattheAcademyhadnohopeforlifeWhilestudyingattheAcademyAlbrechtDurer.wassupportedfinanciallybyhisbrotherAlbertearnedalotofmoneytohelphisbrotherAlbertbysellinghisgoodoilpaintingswantedtoworkintheminestosupporthimselfwasnotwillingtorepayhisbrotherAlbertPeoplerenamedthemasterpiecebecause.theywantedtoreproduceitmorelegallytheythoughtthenewnamewouldbettershowtheloveandthesacrificebetweenthebrotherstheymeanttoencourageAlbrechtDurertoproducemoremasterpiecestheyheldthatthepiecewasthebestoneamongallAlbrec'hstworksThetwobrothers'storycaneasilymakeusthinkofasaying“.”DowellandhavewellB.InterestisthebestteacherC.EasiersaidthandoneD.UnionispowerC.EasiersaidthandoneBBoysdobestwith“asfewgirlsaspossiblei”nEnglishlessonsatprimaryandsecondaryschool,StevenProud,aresearchstudentatBristolUniversity,willtelltheRoyalEconomicSocietys'conference.Butwhenitcomestomathsandscience,bothboysandgirlsatprimaryschoolachieveuptoatenthofagrademorewhenthereisahighproportion(比例)ofgirlsintheclass,Proudfound.Proudtrackedboys'andgiSSresUltsattheagesofseve是否改為阿拉伯?dāng)?shù)字7為好,與后面對(duì)應(yīng)),11,14and16in16,000schoolsinEnglandbetween2002and2004forhisPhD.Heanalysedthetestscorestoseewhethertheproportionofgirlsinayeargroupmadeadifferencetotheresultsofbothgendersinmaths,scienceandEnglish.BoysconsistentlyperformuptoatenthofagradeworsewhentheystudyEnglishwithhighnumbersofgirlsasopposedtofewornogirls,Proudfound.ThemoregirlsthereareinanEnglishclass,theworseboysperform.Thisisparticularlythecaseinprimaryschools,hediscovered.Girls,whooutperformboysinEnglishateverystageatschool,areunaffectedbythenumberofboysintheirEnglishclasses.Hesaid:Th“eresultsimplythatboyswouldbenefitatallagesfrombeingtaughtEnglishwithassmallaproportionofgirlsaspossible.Inmathsandscience,theresultstendtoimplythatbothboysandgirlsbenefitfromhavingmoregirlsintheclassroom.BoysmaydoworseinEnglishwhenthereisahighproportionofgirlsintheirclassbecausetheyrealisethatthegirlsarebetterthanthemandfeeldefeated”.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.theproblemoftheclasssizesgirls'influenceonboysinschoolthegendersofthestudentsintheclassthereasonswhyboysdoworseinEnglishInProud'sview,thenumberofgirlsinEnglishclasseshasmoreobviousinfluenceonboys.inprimaryschoolsB.insecondaryschoolsC.ateverystageofschoolD.inhighschoolsProuddiscoveredthatinmathsandscience.girlsalwaysperformbetterthanboyshavingmoregirlsintheclasshasapositiveeffectonbothboysandgirlsboyscanbenefitalotmorethangirlswithmoregirlsintheclassboysachieveuptoatenthofagradeworsethangirlswhenthe'fewornogirlsintheclassThereasonwhyboysareworseatEnglishwithahighproportionofgirlsintheclassisthat.boysarediscouragedbyhowwellgirlsaredoinginEnglishboysshowlesspassionforEnglishstudythangirlsgirlsaremorewillingtoobservetheclassroomdisciplinegirlshavemoregiftforIanguagestudythanboysCCellphonefeelslikeapartofyourbody?Callingmobilephonestheremot“contro”forlife,marketresearchfirmSynovatespoll(民意調(diào)查)saidcellphonesaresoubiquitousthatbylastyearmorehumansownedonethandidnot.Three-quartersofthemorethan8,000respondent受訪者)polledonlinein11countriesandregionssaidtheytaketheirphone(s)withthemeverywhere,withRussiansandSingaporeansthemostattached.Morethathirdalsosaidtheycouldntlivewithouttheirphone(s),toppedbyTaiwaneseandagainSingaporeans,whileoneinfourwouldfindithardertoreplacethemobilethantheirpurse.Sometwo-thirdsofrespondentsgotobedwiththeirphonesnearbyandcantswitchthemoff,eventhoughtheywantto,becausethey'lafraidthey'misssomething.Mobilesgiveussafety,securityandinstantaccesstoinformation.Theyarethenumberonetoolofcommunicationforus,”JennyChang,Synovate^managingdirectorinTaiwan,saidinastatement.Mobileshavealsochangedthenatureofrelationships,withthesurveyfindingnearlyhalfofallrespondentsusetextmessagestocommunicate.Apartfromtheobviouscallingandtexting,thetopthreefeaturespeopleuseregularlyontheirmobilephonesgloballyarethealarmclock,thecameraandthegames.AsforemailandInternetaccess,17percentofrespondentssaidtheycheckedtheirinboxesorsurfedtheWebofftheirphones,ledbythoseintheUnitedStatesandBritain.Asthemobilebecomesmoreandmoreanall-in-one一體化)device,manyotherbusinessesarefacingchallengingtimes.Theopportunitiesformobilemanufacturersandnetworkshoweverareenormous,”saidSynovatteglob'lheadofmedia,SteveGarton.Whichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordubiquitousinthefirstparagraph?widelyusedB.cheapC.well-designedC.good-lookingWhatSteveGartonsaidinthelastparagraphimplies.manyotherbusinessesareattemptingtosetfootinthemobilephonefieldthecellphonesarebecomingsmallerandsmallermobilemanufacturersandnetworkswillsurelymakemoreprofitonlymobilesdrivenetworkstodevelopquicklyAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingfunctionsofmobilesaremostfrequentlyused?calling,alarmclock,thegames,cameraandtextinge-mailing,Internetaccess,calling,thegamesandtextingcalling,surfingtheInternet,alarmclockande-mailingcalling,textingande-mailingTroducethevariousfunctionsofmobilesprovethatthemobileisgraduallybecominganall-in-onedevicetellreadersthatmobilesarethemostpopularwithRussiansandSingaporeansshowthatmobileshavebecomeconnectionstoourlivesDTheWashington-basedthinktank(智囊機(jī)構(gòu)的)“VitalSigns?019”reportpointsoutglobalpatternsrangingfromrisingmeatconsumptiontoAsianeconomicgrowtharelinkedtothebroaderproblemofclimatechange.“thinkclimatechangeisthemosturgentchallengewehaveeverfaced,saidErikAssadourian,directoroftheVitalSignsproject.Youseemanytrendsinclimatechange,whetherwearetalkingaboutgrainproductionwhichisaffectedbydroughtsandflooding.Ormeatproductionaslivestockproductionmakesupabout20percentofgreenhousegasemissions排放),”hetoldreportersinateleploneinterviewbeforethereportsrelease.Assadouriansaidthekeymessageofthereportwasthatunsustainableconsumptionpatternswereresponsibleforclimatechangelinkedtocarbonemissionsandotherecologicalwoes.Hesaidofthe44trendstrackedbythereport,28were“pronouncaendlyonblaydsix”werepositive.Thetrendsrangefromthespreadofavianfli禽流感)totheriseofcarbonemissionstothenumberofviolentconflicts.Thegrowinguseofwindpowerisamongthefewtrendsseenaspositive.Someofthepointshighlightedinthereportinclude:--Meatproductionhitarecord276millionmetrictons(43kilogramsor95poundsperperson)in2019.--Meatconsumptionisoneofseveralfactorsdrivingrisingsoybeandemand.RapidexpansionofsoybeanplantationsinSouthAmericacoulddisplace(擠走)22millionhectares(54millionacres)oftropicalforestandsavanna熱(帶草原)inthenext20years.--Theriseinglobalseafoodconsumptioncomesasmanyfishspeciesbecomescarcer.Otheranalystsandthinktankshavefocusedondifferenttrendstheysaymeanlesscauseforalarm.Forexample,theypointoutthatwhilemorewoodisbeingremovedfromforestsonaglobalscale,manypartsofEuropeandNorthAmericahaveexperiencedreforestationinrecentdecades.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe.A.GreenhouseGasEmissionsB.GlobalConsumptionPatternsC.ConsumptionandClimateChangeD.EconomicGrowthandCarbonEmissions“VitalSigns2019”reportmainlyconcernsabout.howtoprotecttheearththeunsustainableconsumptionandothertrendscausingclimatechangehowtostopclimatechangethenegativetrendsofclimatechangeTheauthorofthepassagementionstwospecificpositivetrendswhicharelinkedtoclimatechange.Theyare.a.Asianeconomicgrowthb.Meatproductionreachingthehighestrecordc.moreandmoreseafoodconsumedbypeopled.thegrowinguseofwindpowere.thereforestationbeingmadeinsomepartsoftheworldA.ac.B.bd.C.ad.D.de.Fromthepassagewecanconcludethat.lesslivestockproductionwilldogoodtoclimatechangemoresoybeandemandwillhaveagoodeffectuponclimatechange

climatechangewillcausemanyfishspeciesscarcerandscarceronlybyplantingmoretresscanwestopweatherfromchangingworseandworseEDifferentexplanationsareofferedforAmerica'wseightproblem--aproblemincreasinglysharedbyothercountries.Almostone-fifthofAmericanchildrenandteenagersareoverweight.Schoolshavebeenurgedtoincreasephysicaleducation,animportanttoolforpublichealth.Andmanyhave.Yetnowcomesastudyshowinganincreaseinthenumberofinjuriesinclass.Injuriesincreased150%between1997and2019.Thestudyinvolvedinjuriestreatedinhospitalemergencydepartments.Only2%wereserious.Theresearchersdidnottrytoidentifythecausesoftheincrease,buttheyhavesometheories.LaraMcKenziefromOhioStateUniversitywastheleadresearcher.Shesaysonepossibilityisadecreaseinthenumberofschoolnursesduringtheperiodtheystudied.Forexample,a2004studyshowedthatthenumberofschoolnursesnationallyfailedtomeetfederalguidelines.Schoolswithoutanurseondutymaybemorelikelytosendaninjuredchildtoahospital.sfindinAnotherpossiblereasonformoreinjuriesisachangeinthetraditionalideaofphysicaleducation.This“NewP.E.”expandsthekindsofsportsthataretaught.Butactivitiesthatsomeschoolsoffernow,likerockclimbingwallsandskateboarding,canalsoexpandtherisks,saysCherylRichardson.SheiswiththeNationalAssociationforSportandPhysicalEducation.Also,shesaysnotallstatesrequireP.E.teacherstobespeciallytrained.Untrainedteacherscouldbelesslikelytorecognizeunsafeconditions.CherylRichardsonalsopointstooneofthestudy--'sfindinthatinjuriesareoftentheresultofcontactwithapersonorastructure.Thistellsherthattheteacherswerenotgivingeachstudentenoughspacetomovearoundsafely.Sixactivitiesproducedseventypercentofallinjuries:running,basketball,football,volleyball,soccerandgymnastics.Theresearcherssaylargerclasssizesareanotherpossiblereasonfortheincreaseininjuries.Largerclassescanmeanlesssupervision.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.differentexplanationsforAmerica'soverweightthepossibilitiesfortheincreasingnumberofinjuriesinP.E.classesThe“NewP.E.o”fferedinAmericanschoolsthedecreaseofthenumberofAmericanschoolnursesWhatCherylRichardsonsaysimpliessheisinfavoroftheideathat.theschoolinjuriesarenotcommoninAmericaP.E.teachersshouldberesponsiblefortheschoolinjuriesschoolnursesareingreatneedinAmericaallP.E.teachersshouldbespeciallytrainedTheP.E.activitiesthatcausemostoftheschoolinjuriesare.rockclimbing,running,basketball,football,volleyballandsoccerrunning,basketball,football,volleyball,soccerandgymnasticsskateboarding,running,basketball,football,soccerandgymnasticsskateboarding,rockclimbing,highjump,basketball,footballandvolleyballP.E.activitiesforlargeclasssizesaremorelikelytocauseinjuriesbecause.P.E.teachershavemoredifficultytakingcareofeverystudentstudentsaremorefreetomovearoundoncampusstudentsdonthaveenoughspacetohaveP.E.activitiesstudentshavemoresparetimetospendalone第二節(jié)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并將答案標(biāo)號(hào)填寫在本題下面相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)MydaughterhasbeenstudyingEnglishforsomeyears.ButIfinditisverydifficultforhertospeak.-----61_Aboutfiveyears.-----.62_—ShetakesherEnglishlessonsatschool.Yes,Isee...,IalwaysthinkthatlearningaIanguageisratherlikelearningtodrive.Now,youneedalotofpractice.—63----Yes,Iunderstandtheproblem.ButevenifyouliveinthecountrywheretheIanguageisspoken,youhavetoreachacertainstandardbeforeyouareabletohaveconversationswiththenatives.

64----Well,again,sheneedspracticeinlisteningtotheIanguagespokenbynativespeakers.TherearemanyEnglishspeakersinChengdu.Shecouldgouptothemandtalkwiththem.ThenherEnglishlisteningcomprehensionwillbegreatlyimproved.——65——Mypleasure.I'msogratefulthatyoucanhelpmewithmyEnglish.AndIfindherlisteningcomprehensionispoor.That'sallverywellifyouliveinthecountrywheretheyspedSnglishbutsheliveshereinChina.Yes,howexactly?Teachingherself,learningabook,or...?Howlonghasshebeenatschool?Thankyouforyoursuggestion!Yes,itisaproblem.HowlonghasyourdaughterbeenstudyingEnglish?61---65:第II卷(非選擇題,共50分)第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1.5分。滿分15分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯(cuò)誤。對(duì)標(biāo)有題號(hào)的每一行作出判斷:如無錯(cuò)誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個(gè)勾(V;)如有錯(cuò)誤(每行只有一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤),則按下列情況改正:此行多一個(gè)詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。此行缺一個(gè)詞:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(A),在該行右邊橫線上寫該加的詞。此行錯(cuò)一個(gè)詞:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。注意:原行沒有錯(cuò)的不要改。9.Afterhismealinrestaurant,MrJoneswenttotakehiscoatnearthedoor.Hewassurprisingtofindthepocketsofhiscoatfullofjewellery.Awaiterhappenedtobethere,butMr9.Jonesgaveittohimandaskedhimtoreturnitbacktotheowner.Thewaitertookthemandwentaway.Suddenlyanother70.71.mancameinwithacoatjustlikeMrJones.Sorry,”said71.thisman.Itookyoatwithmistake.thisman.Itookyoatwi

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