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邢臺(tái)2018級(jí)高三月考英語試題出題人:孫麗審核人:陳書麗第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1.Howwillthemangohome?A.Bybike. B.Bysubway. C.Bybus.2.Whathappenedtotheson?A.Hehurthisarm. B.Hehadaheadache. C.Hegotpainsinhisfingers.3.Whatwillthemandotonight?A.Dohishomework. B.C.Playfootball.4.Whatisphonenumber?A.97756431. B.86727151. C.86727115.Whatisthemanlookingfor?Aputer. B.Acupoftea. CAbook.第二節(jié)(151.522.5分)66、7題。WhatwillthewomandoforAlbert’sbirthday?Decoratehisroom. B.OrganizeaC.Prepareabigdinner.7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantobring?A.Juice. B. Acake. C.Fruit.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aninterview. B.AnEnglishclass. C.Apieceofhomework.9.WhatdidGraytalkalotabout?A.ThemethodsoflearningEnglish.B.Thecultureofsomecountries.C.Therulesintheclassroom.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。Whathasthemandecidedtodoforhisholiday?Goclimbing. B.Gohiking. C.Gocamping.longwillthemanbeaway?A.Sevendays. B.Sixdays. C.Fivedays.12.Whatistheopinionabouthikingandclimbing?A.Fun. B.Tiring. C.Relaxing.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?Athome. B.Atschool. C.Atarestaurant.14.Whodoesthegirlusuallytalktowhenshefeelssad?A.Herfriends. B.Herparents. C.Herteachers.15.Wherewouldthegirltalkwithherfriend?A.Inashoppingcentre. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inacafe.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthegirldo?A.Studyhard. B.Shopwithherfriends. C.Getintouchwithherfriendsoften.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。Whyisthespeakerusuallyhungrybylunchtime?A.Shedoesn’teatbiscuitsatwork.B.Sheonlyhasadrinkforbreakfast.C.Sheworksveryhard.Whendoesthespeakerhavelunch?Atabout2:15. B.Atabout2:00. C.Atabout1:15.19.Whatdoesthespeakerdrinkforlunch?A.B.Coffee. C.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofherlife?A.Stressful. B.Enjoyable. C.Unhealthy.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ALookingforwork?TutorsWanted:Math/Science/Humanities+TestPreparationJOBOVERVIEW:JOBPOSTED:2daysagoWAGE:$27-30perhourJOBTYPE:ParttimeJOBDESCRIPTION:We’relookingfortutorstojoinusbeforethenextschoolyearstarts.Ouridealcandidate(候選人)willbeabletoassistmiddleandhighschoolstudentswithtestpreparationandacademicworkinmath,scienceand/orthehumanities(人文學(xué)科).We’llpayforyourtrainingbeforethisfallandcanalsoofferflexiblesummertutoringopportunities(includingthechancetoteachgroupclasses).OnceourfallsemesterstartsonAug.21,we’llhaveevenhigherdemandfortutoringsessionsonSundaysfrom12amto8pmaswellasfrom3pmto9pmMonday-Thursday.Whatweoffer:●Flexiblescheduling.Tutorsworkfrom15to30+hoursperweekdependingonavailabilityandstudentdemand.●FreeSundaydinnersduringtheacademicyear.●Healthinsurancereimbursement(醫(yī)療保險(xiǎn)報(bào)銷)forstaffworkingover30hoursperweek.●Wearefiveminutes’walkingdistancefromtheMenloParkCaltrainstation.Applicantsmust:●Beabletoshowmasteryofthesubjectstheytutor.●Bewillingtotutorstudentsthroughthefullacademicyear.Applicationinstructions:●Emailusyourresume.●Letusknowyourschedulingpreferencesandpotentialstartdate.●Telluswhichofthesubjectsyouareabletotutor-Mathematics,Sciences,Humanities,orForeignLanguage.21.Whichperiodoftimeneedsthemosttutorsduringtheacademicyear?A.Weekdaymornings. B.Sundayafternoonsandevenings.C.Fridayafternoonsandevenings. D.SaturdayandSundaymornings.22.Whatcanatutorwhoworksmorethan30hoursperweekenjoy?A.Freejobtrainingeverymonth.B.Freelunchesanddinnersduringtheacademicyear.C.Healthinsurancereimbursement.D.AcmodationnearMenloParkCaltrainstation.23.Accordingtothetext,theidealcandidate______________.A.isgoodatoneormoreacademicsubjectsB.willworkeveryeveningthroughouttheacademicyearC.hastheopportunitytobeeafull-timetutorD.musthaveprevioustutoringexperienceBForsomeyears,mymotherworkedforacharityasPresidentandSecretary.Sellingraffletickets(兌獎(jiǎng)券)washermainmeansofbringinginthecharity’smuch-neededfunds.Wegirlswouldacpanyher,sellingticketswithgreatsuccess.Myfathermadeanddonatedbeautifulwoodentoys,jewelleryboxesandotherlovelyitemsasprizes.Nowmysisterwasalwaysingupwith“goodideas”,mostofwhichdidn’tworkouttoplan.Butthatdidn’tdeterher.Shehadmanyjustwaitingtobetested.WhenshewaseightandIwasjustfive,wehadawonderfulideaforabusinessadventure.Wedecidedwewouldsellraffleticketsforcharity,andthatcharitywasus!Sooneafternoon,wetoldourmotherweweregoingtoplayintheparkwithourcousinsaswedidmostdaysafterschool.Butinstead,wewalkedaroundthestreetsarmedwitharafflebook,apenandalargeclothbagtocarrythemoney.We’dacpaniedourmothermanytimeswhenshesoldtickets,sopeoplewerefamiliarwithuswhenweappearedattheirdoors.Despitetheblanklookstheyreceivedwhenaskingabouttheprizesonoffer,theywereverygenerous.Althoughtherewerenoactualprizes,ourmother’sprevioustrackrecordenabledustosellnearlythewholebookofraffletickets.Likealittlepairoflottery(彩票)winners,wewalkedhomeandproudlyshowedoffourtakings.Butourenjoymentofthissuddenwealthwasshort-lived,andourplansforspendingitquicklyfailed.Ourangrymothertookusbacktoeveryticketbuyer,makingusapologizeandgivethemoneyback.Thankfully,oursweetneighborsdidn’tmakeabigdealofour“clever”misbehaviorandthusmymother’sfundraisingcareercouldcontinuesafely.Weweretaughtagoodlessonbyourmotherthatday.AlsoIremembermysister’sentrepreneurial(企業(yè)家的)spiritdriedupabitafterthat.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherdo?A.Hegotprizesready. B.Hesoldhand-madeitems.C.Hewasinchargeofacharity. D.Hehelpeddesignraffletickets.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deter”inParagraph2mean?A.Embarrass.B.Shock.C.Discourage.D.Mislead.26.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthorandhersisterwhilesellingraffletickets?A.Theyranintotheirmother.B.Theymetsomegenerousstrangers.C.Theygotlostwhilewalkingaroundthestreets.D.Theytookadvantageofpeople’strustintheirmother.27.Whatlessondidtheauthorandhersisterlearn?A.Honestyisthebestpolicy. B.What’sdonecan’tbeundone.C.Misfortuneneveresalone. D.Goodadviceisbeyondallprice.CHybridcarsarecarsthatrunonbothpetrolandelectricity.Theyhaveasmallstandardpetrolengineandabatteryandelectricmotortoprovideelectricpower.Therearesomedifferencesbetweendifferentmodelsofhybridcars,butthegeneralprincipleisthatthecarrunsonpetrol,andtheelectricmotorkicksinwhenadditionalpowerisrequired,forexamplewhengoinguphillorspeedingup.Insomehybridcarsthepetrolengineturnsitselfoffwhennotneeded,forexamplewhenthecarhasstoppedattrafficlights,keepingonlytheelectricenginerunning.Traditionalcarshavelargeenginestocopewithdrivinguphillandspeedingup.Mostofthetime,thishighenginecapacityisnotneeded,buttheenginecontinuesburningupfuel.Hybridcarshavemuchsmallerpetrolengines,poweredbyelectricmotorswhenneeded,sotheyuselesspetrol.Hybridcarsarealsolighterandaerodynamically(空氣動(dòng)力學(xué)的)designedforgreaterfuelefficiency.Anotherwaythatfuelconsumptioniscutisbyasystemof“regenerativebraking”(剎車).Theelectricmotorisusedtoslowdownthecar,ratherthantraditionalbrakes.Theenergyproducedbytheslowingcaristransformedintoelectricalpower,whichisautomaticallystoredinthebattery.Ineffect,thebatteryrechargeswhenyoubrake.Intraditionalcarstheenergyproducedwhenbrakingiswasted.Carproducersandengineershavebeenexperimentingwithelectricandhybridcarssincethelate19thcentury.In1928FerdinandPorschebuiltanexperimentalhybridcarthatusedbothaninternalburningengineandelectricmotors.Thefirstmass-producedhybridcar,theToyotaPrius,cameoutinJapanattheendof1997.However,HybridcarsbecameavailableintheUSAonlyin1999,whentheHondaInsightwentonsale.Astheyuselessfuel,hybridcarsarecheapertorun.Therearealsomanyadvantagesinplacetoencouragepeopletobuythem.Insomecountries,hybridcarownerspayalowerrateoftax,anddon’thavetopayoncertaintollroads(收費(fèi)公路).Insomecitiesaroundtheworld,hybridcarsareallowedtoparkforfree.28Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?Hybridcarsdon’tneedpetrolanymore.B.Petrolengineandelectricmotorworkalltheway.C.Hybridcarsmainlydependonelectricpowertorun.D.Somehybridcarpetrolengineswillquitwhenunnecessary.29.WhichisNOTthereasonwhyhybridcarsconsumelessenergy?A.Smallerpetrolengines. B.Scientificdesign.C.Traditionalbrakes. D.Energystorage.30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Hybridcarsarecheapertobuy.B.Hybridcarownersdon’thavetopaytax.C.Hybridcarownersdon’tneedtopayparkingfee.D.Hybridcarswillhaveabrightfuture.31.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Toadvertisehybridcars.B.Tointroducehybridcars.C.Toparetraditionalcarsandhybridcars.D.Toinformthedevelopmentofhybridcars.DIt’sapopularbeliefthatafish’smemorylastsforonlysevenseconds.Itmayseemsadtothinkthattheydon’trememberwhatthey’veeatenorwherethey’vebeen,andtheydon’tidentifyyouoranyoftheirfriends--everymomentintheirlifewouldbelikeseeingtheworldforthefirsttime.Butdon’tbesoquicktofeelsorryforthem.Anewstudyhasfoundthatfishhaveamuchbettermemorythanweusedtothink.Infact,certainkindsoffishcanevenremembereventsfromaslongas12daysago.Inthestudy,researchersfromMacEwanUniversityinCanadatrainedakindoffishcalledAfricancichlidstogotoacertainareaoftheirtanktogetfood.Theythenwaitedfor12daysbeforeputtingthembackinthetankagain.Researchersusedputersoftwaretomonitorthefish’smovements.Theyfoundthataftersuchalongbreakthefishstillwenttothesameplacewheretheyfirstgotfood.Thissuggestedthattheycouldremembertheirpastexperiences.Infact,scientistshadbeenthinkingforalongtimethatAfricancichlidsmighthaveagoodmemory.Anearlierstudyshowedthattheybehavedaggressively(挑釁地)infrontofcertainfish,perhapsbecausetheyrememberedtheirpast“fights”.Butuntilthelatestfindings,therewasnoclearevidence.Justasagoodmemorycanmakeourliveseasier,italsoplaysanimportantpartwhenafishistryingtosurviveinthewild.“Iffishareabletorememberthatacertainareacontainssafefood,theywillbeabletogobacktothatareawithoutputtingtheirlivesatrisks,”leadresearcherTrevorHamiltontoldLiveScience.Foralongtime,fishwereplacedfarbelowchimpanzees,dolphinsandmiceonthelistofsmartanimals.Butthisstudyhasgivenscientistsanewunderstandingoftheirintelligence.32.Accordingtothearticle,peoplemonlybelievethat_______.A.fishcanonlyrememberpartoftheirpastexperiencesB.fishcanrememberthingsthathappenedlongtimeagoC.afish’smemorylastsforonlysevenminutesD.fishdon’trecognizeanyoftheirfriends33.What'sthebiggestadvantagefishcangetfromagoodmemory?A.TheyrememberwheretogetfoodandsurviveB.TheycanavoidtheirenemiesandfightC.TheycaneasilyfindsafeplacesD.Theycanrecognizetheirhelpfulmates34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutAfricancichlids?A.Africancichlidstendtotreatotherfishaggressively.B.Africancichlidsmayrememberthingsfor12days.C.Africancichlidsdon’tbelongtothelistofsmartanimals.D.Africancichlidsusuallygotoacertainareaforfood.35.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Fishhavingverybadmemories. B.Fishbeingsmarterthanwethought.C.Howfishimprovetheirmemory. D.Whatwecanlearnfromfish.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)NewYeargiftideasforparentsGettinggiftsforyourparentsonNewYear2020doesnothavetobethathard.36Followingtheseuniquegiftideas,youexpresswarmthandloveforyourparentsandmakethemfeelsuperspecial.Arestaurantgiftcardfordinner.Afterallthosebusyschedulesandtoughworkroutines,yourparentsdefinitelyneedarelaxingbreakonNewholiday.cansendthemarestaurantgiftcard.37Ifyoudon'thaveenoughyoucansplitthisgiftpricewithyourbrothersandsistersandgiveyourparentsaperfectnewyeardinnerinatoprestaurant.Joyandhappiness.Whenparentsgetold,theyappreciatefamilyjoytime.Theylovepartyingwiththeirgrown-upsonsanddaughters,andspendingtimewiththeirgrandchildren.38LetallthefamilymembersweleNewYeartogether,enjoythosedeliciousdessertsanddinners,andplaythosenewyearnightgamestogether.39Asweetnewyearwishfromchildrencanbringasmileonyourparents'face.SowishthemaHappyNew2020andmakethemfeelextra-special.BonusTip:WriteabeautifulNewwishonagreetingcard,andpresentittoyourmomanddadwithanicebouquetofbrightflowers.Otherthanallthis,youcanalsoperformasecretcheckinyourparents'homeandmakealistofthingsthatyouthinkshouldbegiftedtothemonthisNewYear.40Thisiswhythenewyearstartswithit.themtoanicedinneronNewEve.New2020marksthebeginningofthenewcalendarHereweshowyousomebestnewyeargiftideasforparents.GivingthemagreetingcardorsendingthemaNewtextmessage.fulfillthiswishofyourparents,youcanarrangeagrandfamilyget-together.Thatgiftcouldbeanyothergiftwhichmakesthemrememberyouwhentheyuseit.(30分)第(15115)ABCDAmanlandedonadesertedislandafterashipwreck(船只失事).Everydayheprayed,41someonecouldpassandsavehim,buttohis42,nooneevercame.Monthswentbyandthismanlearnedto43foodandfirewoodfromtheislandandstoredtheminahut(小屋)which44himonthedesertedisland.Onedaywhenhereturnedtohishutafterhuntingforfood45,hesawhishutwasonfire,alongwithalmosteverythinghehad!Theonlything46wastheclothesonhisback.Themangrewso47thathefellonhishandsandkneescryingheavilywhenhehappenedtolookupand48ashipinginhisdirection.Themanwas49.Astheywereheadingbacktocivilization,themanaskedthecaptain,“Howwereyouableto50me?“Thecaptain51,werevoyagingacrosstheocean52acloudofsmokegoingup53ourattention.Wedecidedtogotocheckitoutandthat’swhywefoundyou!”Inlifewewillalwaysbe54withchallenges,problemsanddisasters.Alwayskeepinmindthatadisastercansometimesbegood55.41.A.realizingB.designingC.hopingD.doubting42.A.excitementB.disappointmentC.amazementD.embarrassment43.A.collectB.receiveC.orderD.share44.A.shelteredB.sufferC.supplyD.serve45.A.naturallyB.unexpectedlyC.insteadD.anyway46.A.valuedB.lostC.movedD.left47.A.excitedB.tiredC.weakD.hopeless48.A.spottedB.soughtC.caughtD.searched49.A.protectedB.rewardedC.weledD.saved50.A.trustB.keepC.seizeD.find51.A.declaredB.explainedC.addedD.found52.A.whileB.whyC.whenD.where53.A.caughtB.paidC.attackedD.adapted54.A.suppliedB.satisfiedC.facedD.delighted55.A.experienceB.luckC.informationD.progress第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1點(diǎn)5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1,或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式Bynow,mostpeopleknowtheyshouldbeeatingmorevegetables.Butarethereways_56_(get)morefromthevegetablesyoualreadyeat?Aresearch_57_(show)thatwhenitestovegetables,it'snothowmuchweeatbuthowwepreparethem_58_decidesthevitaminsandothernutrientsthatenterourbody.Manystudiesshowthatpeople_59_eatlotsofvegetableshavelessheartdisease,eyeproblemsandevencancer.Butrawvegetablesarenotalwaysbest.Theresearchersfoundthat198Germanswhoeatrawfoodwereshort_60_lycopene(番茄紅素),thematterfoundin_61_(tomato)andotherredvegetables.“Thereisanideathatrawfoodsarealwaysgoingtobemuch_62_(good),”saysStevenK.Clinton,aprofessor.“Forfruitsandvegetables,sometimesalittlebitofcookingcanbehelpful.”_63_numberoffactorsdecidehowthevegetablesdogoodtopeople'shealthbeforetheyreachthetable,_64_(include)whereandhowtheyweregrownandstoredbeforebeingbought.Nosinglecookingwayisbest.Somenutrientsareeasilylostincookingifthey_65_(cook)indifferentways.(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)Nancy參加即將舉辦的中秋節(jié)晚會(huì)。請(qǐng)給她寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:邀請(qǐng)出席6:00。3.地點(diǎn):演講大廳(ltuehll。4.晚會(huì)內(nèi)容。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右。2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)150Thedayoftheballoonfestival,Ifeltaslightasahot-airballoon.ThisyearIwouldn'tjustbewatching.I'dberidinginMr.J'struck,followingtheballoonandmeetingitwhenitcamedown.Itwasaperfectday.DadandIdrovedowntheroadaroundthelakeandturnedintotheparkingarea.Dadpointedtothelake."That'swhereyouaretofindtheworkers,"hesaid.WecametoastopandIgotoutofthecar.AndthenIsawawhitebirdwithbrownheadandskinnylegs.Itcriedandthrashed(拍打)inthedirtinfrontofthecars.Itswingslookedbroken.Suddenlyitshrieked(悲鳴)andflewoff.“Dad,”Icalled,butmyfatherwaswatchingtheballoons.“It'sakilldeer(北美喧鵒).”Iturnedtoseeasilver-hairedoldwoman.“Ithasanestheresomewhere,”shesaid.“Intheparkingarea?”Iasked.Shenoddedfirmly.“Itwasanestingplacebeforeitbecameaparkingarea.!”“Jack!”Dadcalled“ItistimeforustomeetMr.J.”“Ihavetogo.”Isaid.Butthewomanpointedtowithherwalkingstick.Therewasaclutchofkilldeer’seggs.Theywerealmostintheroadofcars,trucks,andmotorbikes.’Suddenly,theparentbirdwasback,itswingstwistedagain.“Jack!”Dadcalledagain.“Jack,theballoonsarereadytoedown.”“Dad!Iam…”Atruckroaredoverthehill.ThatisMr.J.Dadjumpontothetruck.“What’sthematter?Wemustgonow.”askedDadangrilyfromthetruck.Paragraph1:“Dad,Iamnotgoing,”Isaid. Paragraph2:Soonaringofcarssurroundedthenest. 2020-2021學(xué)年度(上)省六校協(xié)作體高一第一次聯(lián)考英語試題答案聽力:1-20CABBCBABCCABABACACCB閱讀理解:21-23BCA24-27ACDA28-31DCDB32-35DABB七選五36,D結(jié)合下文“Followingtheseuniquegiftideas…”可知D為正確答案。37,B結(jié)合本段第一句“Arestaurantgiftcardfordinner.”以及B選項(xiàng)中的“Treatthemtoanicedinner…”可知B為正確答案。38,F(xiàn)根據(jù)前一句“Theylovepartyingwiththeirgrown-upsonsanddaughters,andspendingtimewiththeirgrandchildren.”F選項(xiàng)說為了為了滿足你父母的愿望你可以安排一個(gè)盛大的家庭聚會(huì)。顧選F。39,E根據(jù)“Asweetnewyearwishfromchildrencanbringasmileonyourparents'face.”以及“WriteabeautifulNewYearwishonagreetingcard…”可知E為正確選項(xiàng)。40,G根據(jù)“youcanalsoperformasecretcheckinyourpa

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