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2019-2020学年高三英语第三次月考试题.doc

2019-2020学年高三英语第三次月考试题.doc

2019-2020学年高三英语第三次月考试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

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第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Which team lost the basketball match?A. Class One.B. Class Two.C. Class Three.2. How does the woman keep slim?A. By going on a diet.B. By eating fruit and vegetables.C. By doing physical exercise.3. What does the man think of the lecture?A. It was interesting and easy to follow.B. It was far beyond his understanding.C. It was as difficult as he had expected.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Boss and secretary.C. Husband and wife.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a store.B. In an office.C. In a bank.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2019-2020年高三上学期第一次月考试题 英语 含答案

2019-2020年高三上学期第一次月考试题  英语 含答案

2019-2020年高三上学期第一次月考试题英语含答案第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the man think about the woman’s question?A.It’s reasonable.B. It’s not very realistic.C. It’s too difficult.2.When will the speakers move?A. Right now.B. In one week.C. In three weeks.3. What will the woman probably do?A. Stop spending money for the rest of the month.B. Buy many things for the trip.C. Go on vacation before January.4. What does the woman think the man will do?A. Keep his promise to go to the opera with her.B. Invite too many friends to go to the game with them.C. Refuse to go to the opera with her next week.5. Why does the woman want to stay inside?A. She’s sick.B. She thinks it’s too cold outside.C. She does n’t like taking walks.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2019-2020年高三第三次月考英语试题

2019-2020年高三第三次月考英语试题

2019-2020年高三第三次月考英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分: 150分)第Ⅰ卷(总分115分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How long does a period last?A.45minutes.B.50minutes.C.55 minutes.2.Where are the speakers?A.In a zoo.B.In a museum. C.At an exhibition.3.What sport does the man most probably like best?A.Volleyball.B.Tennis.C.Skating.4.What happened to the woman?A.A thief broke into her garden.B.Some of her money was stolen.C.One of her windows was broken.5.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Carry the suitcase for him.B.Help him fasten the locks.C.Help him close the suitcase.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.6.What are the speakers talking about?A.Watching games.B.Spending holidays.C.Doing business.7.What do we know about the woman?A.She’ll be on business in June.B.She’ll be on holiday in May.C.She’ll watch the U.S.Open.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2019-2020学年高三英语月考试题及答案解析

2019-2020学年高三英语月考试题及答案解析

2019-2020学年高三英语月考试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AStudents, teachers, and local community members are strongly encouraged to register online to receive real-time information of emergency events fromColumbiaUniversity.Text message warnings will only be used in rare cases where ongoing events causean immediate threat or have a significant influence. Possible situations include severe weather conditions, emergency campus closures, crimes in progress that may endanger the community, and major transportation interruptions.Read instructions on how to sign up for emergency notifications(通知).ColumbiastudentsColumbiastudents can easily register for text message notifications. Simply enter Student Services Online, click on "Text Message Enrollment" and add your cellphone number. Students can register parents or family members by following the instructions for the public below.ColumbiateachersColumbiateachers can register for text message notifications by following the step by step instructions below:● Register with your UNI and password .● Select "Faculty & Staff"at the top of the page.● Select "Contact Details".● Click the "+" under "Phone".● Select "Campus Alert 1".● Enter your mobile number.To receive emergency information on additional mobile phones, you may follow the above instructions for "Campus Alert2" and "Campus Alert 3" for a total of three.Community/General PublicCommunity/General Public interested in receiving emergency information fromColumbiacan sign up by clicking on the "Register" button on the registration page and entering their email and mobile number. Users will receive confirmation code(密码)on their phone and will need to confirm their account via email.Users can choose not to use the Emergency Text Alert System at any time by texting STOP to 226787, calling226789 or sending an email tolr27682@.1.Which is a possiblesituation where a text message will be sent?A.The temperature will drop slightly tomorrow.B.The campus will be closed during Christmas.C.The main railway system of the city is interrupted.D.A bank robber is being sentenced in the court of the city.2.Which step comes before the others when teachers register?A.Selecting Campus Alert.B.Entering mobile numbers.C.Clicking "+" under "Phone".D.Selecting "Faculty& Staff".3.How can users stop receiving text messages?A.By sending an email.B.By texting STOP to 226789.C.By managing information online.D.By making a phone call to 226787.BA former UPS driver and his wife have made history by donating $20 million to Morgan State University – the largest gift any historically black college or university (HBCU) has ever received from a former student. The money, pledged by Calvin Tyler Jr and his wife Tina, will fund scholarships that were established under the Tylers’ name in 2002.Tyler grew up in a low-income family and was forced to drop out of Morgan State University in 1963 because he could no longer afford to study. The following year, Tyler saw a job advertisement in a Baltimore newspaper from United Parcel Service and got a job with the company as a driver. He rose through the ranks during his 34-year career at the global shipping company to become its senior vice president of US operations and a member of the board of directors before retiring in 1998.Tyler and his wife, also a Baltimore native, have lived all across the country but he said they have never forgotten their humble beginnings.Their latest pledge follows a $5million commitment they made in 2016 for the fund, which to date has supported 222 students with full or partial scholarships.Marybeth Gasman, a professor at Rutgers University who studies HBCUs, said the gift is significant because public HBCU’s like Morgan State University tend to have a lower alumni giving rate compared to private ones.“For a long time, they weren’t asking alumni to give,” she said. But that has changed in the past couple of decades, she added, and the schools have “started asking alumni to give and creating a culture of philanthropy (慈善) on campus.”David K. Wilson, the president of Morgan State University, said the money will help students for years to come. “Morgan is so proud to call this son and daughter of the great city of Baltimore our own,” he said in a statement. “Through their historic giving, the doors of higher education will most certainly be kept open for generations of aspiring leaders whose financial shortfalls may have kept them from realizing their academic dreams.”“We are forever indebted to the Tylers”.4. Why is Tyler’s donation historic?A. He was a former UPS driver.B. The donation is large enough.C. The donation will fund his scholarships.D. He used to be a student at the university.5. What is a driving force of Tyler’s donation?A. His working experiences.B. His career achievements.C. His promise to the university.D. His past embarrassing situations.6. Which is true about HBCUs according to Gasman?A. They are mainly public universities.B. They are encouraging alumni to donate.C. They rarely accept help from the alumni.D. They have changed little over the decades.7. What can be inferred about Tyler from Wilson’s comments?A. He’s helped many city leaders.B. He’s grateful to his university.C. He’s made great contributions.D. He’s proud of his son and daughter.CAfter a year at sea, 16-year-old Laura Dekker can finally say, “Missionaccomplished!” Last month, she finished a daring trip around the world aboard her 38-foot boat, Guppy. Dekker, who is from theNetherlands, traveled more than 30,000 miles all by herself. She is the youngest person ever to sail around the globe alone.Dekker had wanted to lake on this challenge when she was even younger. She first tried to set sail at the age of 13,but a court in theNetherlandsstopped her. They said that she was too young to make such a risky trip by herself. But Dekker insisted she had the navigation skills and patience of an adult sailor.She finally took off on January 20, 2011. During her trip, Dekker battled loneliness, storms, and worries about pirates. But she also got to surf, scuba dive, and started a new hobby: playing the flute. Although Dekker didn’t spend all of her time at sea—she stopped at ports along the way—she did spend her 16lh birthday on the open ocean. To celebrate, she ate doughnuts for breakfast.But Dekker didn’t sail into the record books. Guinness World Records and the World Sailing Speed Record Council no longer recognize records for “youngest” sailors. They dropped the category in 2009 to discourage children fromattempting such dangerous feats (壮举). But that didn’t stop Dekker,who was born on a yacht during a seven-year world voyage undertaken by her parents.Dekker doesn’t mind that she won’t hold an official record. She says it was a personal goal, and she is happy she achieved it.“I am not disappointed at all that Guinness World Record won’t recognize my attempt.” Dekker wrote on her website. “I did not start on my trip to achieve any record…I did it just for myself.”8. Dekker wasn’t allowed to sail at the age of 13 because .A. people were concerned about her safetyB.she didn’t learn any sailing skills wellC. she had to continue her study at schoolD. she didn’t have enough patience for long trips9. What does the underlined word “accomplished” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Failed.B. Completed.C. Continued.D. Started.10. In 2009 records for youngest sailors were canceled in order to .A. set a higher sailing standard for teen sailorsB. stop children entering Guinness World RecordsC. encourage parents to sail with their childrenD. prevent children making dangerous attempts11. What could be the best title for this passage?A. A New Guinness World Record in SailingB. A New Sailing Standard for Teen SailorsC. A Teen Girl Sailing Alone Aroundthe WorldD. The Youngest Sailor in Guinness World RecordsDLike all cultural institutions, galleries and art fairs are adapting to a new reality.Art Basel Hong Kong, Asia's biggest contemporary-art fair, was cancelled because of covid-19, but anyone he who had planned to visit last week could enjoy an experimental alternative:the viewing room. At the click of a keyboard) you could enter an overall view but private visual salon, without having to brave the airless Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.There, on one webpage, was Jeff Koons riffing(翻唱)on Botticelli's "Primavera" in a tribute to the history of painting at David Zwirner Gallery. Ota Fine Arts offered one collector the chance to acquire an "infinity(无限)room“, one of the most Instagrammed artworks of recent years- the creation of the fantasies,nonagenarian (九十多岁) Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama. White Cube presented a large collection of international works by Andreas Gursky (German), Theaster Gates (American) and Beatriz Milhazes (Brazilian). But not every artist, gallery and form showed to equal advantage in this alternative fair. Not surprisingly, simple two-dimensional works in bright colours came across best No sculpture or conceptual art was includedBesides depth and texture, there are aspects of gallery hopping that a website is unlikely to copy. One isserendipity—the sense of wandering between artworks and encountering the unexpected. Another is sociability. Art is a communion between artist and viewer, but galleries and fairs are also places to swap opinions and share enthusiasms.Thereare ways to compensate (or these inevitable(不可避免的)disadvantages. As they shut their physical doors, some of the world's nest galleries and museums are offering advanced interactive visits, 360 degree videos and walk around tours of their collections, allwithout queues and high ticket prices. One of the best is laid on by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam;its tour allows visitors to view its Vermeers and Rembrandts, including the magnicent "Night Watch”, far more closely than would normally he possible. Another standout offering is from the Museu de Arte de SPaulo, which has an even broader collection. On its virtual platform, its pain tings, spanning 700 years, appear to be hanging in an open-plan space, seemingly hung on glass panels, or "crystal easels” as the. museum calls them, ideal for close-up inspection,12. From the paragraph 3, we may knowA. "Primavera" was originally painted by JeKoonsB.“innity room” was the most popular artworks of recent years on social mediaC. White Cube displayed a great many works by artists from different nationsD. Various paintings and statues showed on the webpage are well-received13. What does the underlined word "serendipity" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. surpriseB. treasureC. expectationD. compromise14. What is the purpose of writing the last paragraph?A.To introduce some popular art show in the world.B. To show that there are some alternative ways to promote the display during covid-19 epidemic.C. To prove that paintings hung on glass panels can be idealfor close-up inspection,D. To release some information about some extraordinary art shows.15. What is the best title?A. Art beyond the internet.B. Fascinating art.C. Art under covid-19.D. gallery hopping第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2019-2020学年高三英语月考试卷及答案

2019-2020学年高三英语月考试卷及答案

2019-2020学年高三英语月考试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AA medical capsule robot is a small,often pill-sized device that can do planned movement inside the body after being swallowed or surgically inserted. Most models use wireless electronics or magnets or a combination of the two to control the movement of the capsule. Such devices have been equipped with cameras to allow observation and diagnosis, with sensors that “feel,” and even with mechanical needles that administer drugs.But in practice, Biomechatronics engineer Pietro Valdastri has found that developing capsule models from scratch (从头开始) is costly, time-consuming and requires advanced skills. “The problem was we had to do them from scratch every time,” said Valdastri in an interview. “And other research groups were redeveloping those same modules from scratch, which didn’t make sense.”Since most of the capsules have the same parts of components: a microprocessor, communication submodules, an energy source, sensors, and actuators (致动器), Valdastri and his team made the modular platform in which the pieceswork in concertand can be interchanged with ease. They also developed a flexible board on which the component parts are snapped in like Legos. The board can be folded to fit the body of the capsule, down to about 14 mm. Additionally, they compiled (编译) a library of components that designers could choose from, enabling hundreds of different combinations. They arranged it all in a free online system. Designers can take the available designs or adapt them to their specific needs.“Instead of redeveloping all the modules from scratch, people with limited technological experience can use our modules to build their own capsule robots in clinical use and focus on their innovation,” Valdastri said.Now, the team has designed a capsule equipped with a surgical clip to stop internal bleeding. Researchers at Scotland’s Royal Infirmary of Edinburg have also expressed interest in using the system to make a crawling capsule that takes images of the colon(结肠). One research group, led by professors at the Institute of Digestive Disease of the Chinese University of HongKong, is making a swimming capsule equipped with a camera that pushes itself through the stomach.One limitation of Valdastri’s system is that it’s only for designing models. Researchers can confirm their hypotheses (假设) and do first design using the platform, but will need to move to a custom approach to develop their capsules further and make them practical for clinical use.1. According to the passage, Valdastri and his team created the platform to ________.A. adopt the latest technologiesB. make their robots dream come trueC. help build specialized capsule robotsD. do preciser observation and diagnosis2. What does the underlined phrase “work in concert” mean in Para.3?A. Perform live.B. Run independently.C. Act in a cooperative way.D. Carry on step by step.3. What can be learnt from the passage?A. Valdastri’s system can’t provide a complete capsule creation.B. The modular platform is more useful than a custom approach.C. The capsules can move in human’s body automatically.D. It costs more to module the capsules on the board.BImprovements to energy efficiency, such as LED lights, are seen by many authorities as a top priority for cutting carbon emissions. Yet a growing body of research suggests that arebound effect could wipe out more than half of the savings from energy efficiency improvements, making the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change even harder to hit.A team led by Paul Brockway at the University of Leeds, UK, looked at the existing 33 studies on the impact of the rebound effect. First comes the direct rebound: for instance,when someone buys a more efficient car, they may take advantage of that by driving it further. Then comes the indirect rebound: fuel savings leave the owner with more money to spend elsewhere in the economy, consuming energy.Although the 33 studies used different methods to model the rebound effect, they produced very consistent estimates of its impact, leading the team to conclude that the effect wipes out, on average, 63 percent of the anticipated energy savings.“We're not saying energy efficiency doesn't work. What we're saying is rebound needs to be taken more seriously,” says Brockway.The idea that increased efficiency may not deliver the hoped­for savingsdates back to the Jevons paradox(悖论), named after the economist William Stanley Jevons, who, in 1865,observed that more efficient coal use led to more demand for coal.If the rebound effect does prove to be as big as suggested, it means future global energy demand will be higher than expected and the world will need far more wind and solar power and carbon­capture technology than is currently being planned for.But that doesn't mean nothing can be done to limit the rebound effect. One answer is to double down on energy efficiency and do twice as much to achieve the same effect.4. Which of the following is a rebound effect?A. A man uses LED lights to cut carbon emissions.B. A company uses coal more efficiently to reduce waste.C. A family saves money by using energy­saving devices.D. A lady spends savings from her fuel efficient car on more clothes.5. How did Paul Brockway's team carry out their research?A. By interviewing economists.B. By analyzing former studies.C. By modeling the rebound effect.D. By debating about the Jevons paradox.6. What would Paul Brockway probably agree with?A. Authorities should dismiss energy efficiency.B. Worldwide efforts to preserve energy are in vain.C. The rebound effect helps protect the environment.D. More attention should be paid to the rebound effect.7. What's the author's attitude towards limiting the rebound effect?A. Positive.B. Pessimistic.C. Doubtful.D. Disapproving.CChildren's average daily time spent watching television or using mobile device increased from 53 minutes at age 12 months to more than 150 minutes at 3 years, according toan analysis by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). By age 8, children were more likely to log the highest amount of screen time if they had been in home-based children or were born to first-time mothers.“Our results indicate that screen habits begin early, ”said Edwina Yeung, an investigator in National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).“This finding suggests that interventions(干涉) to reduce screentime could have a better chance of success if introduced early.”In the research, mothers of 4, 000 children responded to questions on their kids' media habits when they were 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months of age.TheAmericanAcademyof Pediatrics recommends avoiding digital media exposure for children under 18 months of age, introducing children 18 to 24 months of age to screen media slowly, and limiting screen time to an hour a day for children from 2 to 5 years of age. In the current study, researchers found that 87% of the children had screen time exceeding (超过) these recommendations. However, while screen time increased throughout toddlerhood, by age 7 and 8, screen time fell to under 1.5 hours per day. The researchers believe this decrease relates to time consumed by school-related activities.The study authors classified the children into two groups based on how much their average daily screen time increased from age 1 to age 3. The first group, 73% of the total had the lowest increase, from an average of nearly 51 minutes a day to nearly an hour and 47 minutes a day. The second group, 27% of the total, had the highest increase, from nearly 37 minutes of screen time a day to about 4 hours a day. Higher levels of parental education were associated with lower odds of inclusion in the second group.8. Who use mobile device longest according to the NIH's analysis?A. 10-year-old born to first-time mothers.B. 3-year-old children in low income families.C. 8-year-old children in home-based childcare.D. 1-year-old children with parents poorly educated.9. What does the research suggest according to Edwina?A. Parents should stop their children using media.B. Parents should limit the use of digital media themselves.C. Parents should reduce their children's screen time earlier.D. Parents should avoid their children using digital media at infancy (婴儿期).10. Why does children's screen time fall when they age 7 and 8?A. They are studying at school.B. They can control themselves.C. They are tired of using them.D. They are forbidden to use them.11. Which of the following may be the best title?A. Keep Away from MediaB. Screen Habits Begin EarlyC. Urgency of Parental EducationD. Harm of Home-based ChildcareDI started out in life with few advantages. I didn't graduate from high school. I worked at menial (不体面的) jobs. I had limited education, limited skills and a limited future.And then I began asking, "Why are some people more successful than others?" This question changed my life.Over the years, I have read thousands of books and articles on the subjects of success and achievement(成就). It seems that the reasons have been discussed and written about for more than two thousand years, in every possible way. One quality that most philosophers, teachers and experts agree on is the importance of self-discipline (自律). As Al Tomsik summarized it years ago, "Success is tons of discipline."Some years ago, I attended a conference in Washington. It was the lunch break and I was eating at a nearby food fair. The area was crowded and I sat down at the last open table by myself, even though it was a table for four.A few minutes later, an older gentleman and a younger woman who was his assistant came along carrying trays of food, obviously looking for a place to sit. With plenty of room at my table, I immediately invited the older gentleman to join me. He was hesitant (犹豫), but I insisted. Finally, thanking me as he sat down, we began to chat over lunch.It turned out that his name was Kop Kopmeyer. As it happened, I immediately knew who he was. He was a legend in the field of success and achievement. Kop Kopmeyer had written four large books, each of which contained 250 success principles that he had obtained from more than fifty years of research and study. I had read all four books from cover to cover, more than once.After we had chatted for a while, I asked him the question that many people in this situation would ask, "Of all the one thousand success principles that you have discovered, which do you think is the most important?”He smiled at me, as if he had been asked this question many times, and replied, without hesitating, "The most important success principle of all was stated by Thomas Huxley many years ago. He said, 'Do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.'"He went on to say, "There are 999 other success principles that I have found in my reading and experience, but without self-discipline, none of them work."12. Why did the writer ask the question in Paragraph 2 ?A. Because he wasn't satisfied with himself.B. Because he was a person of self-discipline.C. Because he dislike those successful people.D. Because he wanted to share his idea on success.13. What made the writer invite the older gentleman to join him ?A. His great kindness.B. The gentleman's fame.C. His eagerness for success.D. The gentleman's habit.14. What are the four large books about ?A. Personal changesB. The secret of successC. Sayings of wisdomD. The gentleman's manners.15. What's the best title for the text ?A. The Magic of ReadingB. An Unexpected ConversationC. A Question that Changed MyLifeD. The Power of Self-discipline第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2019-2020年高三月考试卷英语试题及答案

2019-2020年高三月考试卷英语试题及答案

2019-2020年高三月考试卷英语试题及答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,计15分)21.At last we got the letter we _____ long _____ .A.have ; been expecting B.were ; expectingC.had ; been expected D.had ; been expecting22.I’m sure all will go well as _____ .A.being planned B.planned C.having planned D.planning23.—Hello , e in _____ .—Thank you .A.All right B.Make yourself at homeC.That’s my home D.It’s a great honour24.—What did she _____ so much money .—Nothing but a necklace made of glass .A.spend on B.pay off C.buy for D.sell to25.—It’s a long time _____ I saw you last .—Yes , and it will be a long time _____ we meet again .A.that ;until B.since ; before C.when ; that D.before ; since26.To speak English freely , _____ .A.a lot of speaking should be done . B.more speaking is necessaryC.you should do more speaking D.English should be spoken very often27.—When did the concert _____ ?—Oh , two days ago .A.happen B.take place C.hold D.start28.Until then , his family _____ from him for two months .A.didn’t hear B.hasn’t heard C.hadn’t heard D.haven’t heard29.When you e to Wuhan , I can put you _____ for the night .A.up B.down C.in D.out30.—I can’t find Tom anywhere .—He _____ his homework upstairs .A.might have done B.must be doing C.should have done D.is able to do31.Instead of writing _____ letter , I talk with my mother on _____ telephone once a month . A.the , the B.a , 不填C.a , the D.one , a32.Although Jane agrees with me on most points , here was one on which she was unwilling to _____ . A.give up B.give in C.give away D.give off33.She returned home from the office , only _____ the door open and something _____ . A.finding ; missed B.to find; missed C.to find ; missing D.finding ; losing34.—The weather isn’t good enough for an outing , is it ?—Not in the least . We can’t have _____ at this time of the year .A.a worse day B.a nicer day C.such a bad day D.so fine a day35.Information has been put forward _____ more middle school graduates will be admitted into universities .A.while B.that C.when D.as第二节:完形填空(共20小题满分30分)Chad performs his 24-foot aluminum (铝)boat past young willow trees(柳树)that stick out of the waters of the Mississippi River . Sunshine dances off maples (枫树), their branches heavy with ( 36 )spring leaves . But a ( 37 )inspection discloses trouble behind the beautiful sight . Rubbish is ( 38 )in a log jam (浮木淤塞)and hangs from the trees’branches .For the next three hours Chad and his team pull plastic bags , tanks , bottles and ( 39 )bowling pins out of the water . Then they ( 40 )for a picnic table caught in the trees .The Mississippi River Beautification &Restoration Project began in 1997 ( 41 )Chad’s one-man effort to pick up rubbish ( 42 )a 400-mile stretch of the 2340-mile river started . That year , often working ( 43 ), the 22-year-old cleaned 150miles of shoreline .At first the project appeared ( 44 )and useless . But Chad tried his best to find ( 45 ),and with their supporting , he soon had a new ( 46 )and a five-man team—the Boom Crane Crew . Last year alone the crew pulled from the water 44051 gallon drums (油桶), 1104 tyres and enough plastic bags to ( 47 )a football field . Much of the waste will be ( 48 ).“Chad’s operation is the only one ( 49 )in progress on the river ,”says Mark of the Mississippi River Basin Alliance , a ( 50 )of environmental groups . “It’s the ( 51 )I’ve ever seen in 20 years , and he is inspiring others to do the ( 52 ).“The Mississippi River was my back yard ,”Chad says . In his teens he and his brother ( 53 )on the rivers as crammers (掘蚌者)and camped on islands dotting the waterway . “The river has given me a livelihood and ( 54 )me so much joy.”Chad says “I wanted to do something in ( 55 ). 36.A.ripe B.brown C.falling D.fresh37.A.slower B.quicker C.closer D.stricter38.A.placed B.piled C.trapped D.thrown39.A.ever B.even C.nearly D.merely40.A.e B.give C.head D.arrive41.A.when B.by C.for D.as42.A.on B.in C.off D.along43.A.alone B.hard C.quietly D.happily44.A.unimportant B.unnecessary C.impossible D.unpleasant45.A.supporters B.workers C.engineers D.pioneers46.A.car B.boat C.plan D.crew47.A.form B.cover C.build D.fill48.A.burned B.buried C.used D.recycled49.A.eagerly B.actually C.strongly D.generally50.A.lab B.market C.union D.meeting51.A.biggest B.earliest C.latest D.luckiest52.A.deed B.favour C.same D.job53.A.played B.stayed C.traveled D.worked54.A.carried B.brought C.sent D.took55.A.return B.turn C.danger D.trouble第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每个题2分,共40分)AThe El Nino PhenomenonAgain we’re having a warm winter in here . The global warming is due to the El Nino . It is what we call the Pacific Ocean warm waterphenomenon . In fact El Nino is the Spanish name for baby Jesus . Do you know why it is called that ? That is because warm water moving across the Pacific traditionally reaches South America at around Christmas . Scientists have now used the term El Nino for the major warming periods over large South America coastal areas and areas west of the equator (赤道)and the Dateline (日期变更线). The El Nino es every 4 or 5 years and lasts between 12-18 months . It brings extremely bad weather like storms , drought etc . It sets fire on rain forests and burns lots of them . So we should encourage people to make a donation (损助)for the protection of our planet . We’re responsible for lots of environmental problems and human activities have killed so many animals and plants on the earth . And all species (物种)depend in some way on each other to survive . So if we lose one of them , some others might die as the result . This makes things even worse . We’ve got one planet only . If we make a mess of it , we can’t move to another .56.Scientists call the warm water phenomenon “El Nino”because _____ .A.it is very youngB.it can bring us a lot of advantagesC.warm water moving across the Pacific Ocean traditionally reaches South America at around ChristmasD.it only lasts between 12-18month57.The country which will probably suffer from the influence of El Nino is _____ .A.Brazil B.China C.England D.South Africa58.El Nino will bring us _____ .A.bad weather like storms and drought B.good harvestC.fire in rain forests D.both A and C59.To stop El Nino from happening we shouldv _____ .A.plant more treesB.protect the animals around usC.when we travel to nature park , we should bring all our waste backD.all the aboveBWant to save money when traveling by train ? Here are some ways .Day returnsThis ticket can save you up to 45% on the standard fare . You have to travel after the rush hour period Mon .—Fri . , but can travel at any time on Sat . or Sun .Big City SaversThese are special low-priced tickets on certain trains . You have to book in advance —at the latest by 16:00 the day before you travel . It’s first e , first served .Weekend returnsWeekend returns are available for most journeys over 60miles . Go on Fri., Sat ., or Sun ., and return the same weekend on Sat . or Sun , and save up to 35%on the standard fare .Monthly returnsThese are available for most journeys over 60miles . Go any day and return within a month . Monthly returns save you up to 25% on the standard fare .Family RailcardFor$20this raicard allows you to take a second adult and up to 4children for only $3 each when you buy single or return tickets .You can travel as often as you like until the card bees out of date . 60.Which is the best ticket to buy if you live in New York and want to go to a small town 80 miles away for four days ?A.Big City Savers . B.Monthly Returns .C.Weekend Returns . D.Day Returns .61.A man bought himself a ticket of $15and three tickets for his family with a family railcard . How much did he pay ?A.$44. B.$29. C.$24. D.$45.CThere are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art . Washington , D.C. has the National Gallery of Art (美术馆); Paris has the Luvre ; London , the British Museum . Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see . And it does so without a building , or even a wall for its drawings and paintings .FIU has opened what it says is the first puter art museum in the United States . You don’t have to visit the University to see the art . You just need a puter linked to a telephone .You can call the telephone number of a university puter and connect your own puter to it . All of the art is stored in the school puter . It is puter art , produced electronically by artists on their own puters . In only a few minutes , your puter can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings .Robert Shostak is director of the new puter museum . He says he starts the museum because puter artists had no place to show their works .A puter artist can only record his pictures electronically and send the records , or floppy discs , to others to see on their puters . He can also put his pictures on paper . But to print good pictures on paper , the puter artist needs an expensive laser printer .Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or puter students at schools and universities . Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students .Mr Shostak said the FIU museum will make puter art more fun for puter artists because more people can see it . He says artists enjoy their work much more if they have an audience . And the great number of home puters in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum .62.The main purpose of this text is to give information about _____ .A.museums throughout the worldB.an electronic art museum in Miami, U.S.A.C.art exhibitions in Florida International UniversityD.latest development of puter art63.To see the art in FIU museum , you need _____ .A.floppy discsB.a puter and a printerC.pictures and drawings on paperD.a puter connected to the museum by telephone line64._____ are stored in this museum .A.Paintings drawn by means of puter B.Different styles of paintingsC.Old paintings D.Drawings done by art students of FIU65.The museum was started when _____ .A.Robert Shostak wanted to do something for puter scientistsB.Robert Shostak wanted to help puter artistsC.art students needed a place to show their worksD.puter scientists wanted to do something about art66.The words “an audience”in the last paragraph refer to _____ .A.art students B.puter ownersC.exhibits in the museum D.those who will enjoy artDOne would have to be a fool to overlook the importance of using positive thinking for you rather than allowing negative thinking to work against you . In recent years , research in psychopharmacology(精神药理学)has proven what many people have known over the centuries :a positive attitude is good for you , good for your health , good for your wealth , good for everything . Researchers found that a positive attitude produces a specific chemical reaction which makes people feel better ,while negative thinking results in a decline of hormone (荷尔蒙)and shuts down the immune (免疫的)system . This leads to illness and depression . Positive thoughts will make you feel better . Even if you must begin by literally forcing yourself to be positive (faking it , so to speak ) , it will bee contagious (会传播的)and the positive thoughts will generate nice little chemicals and good feelings which will reinforce the positive thoughts .For example , if you force yourself to smile of laugh , even when you don’t feel like smiling or laughing , if you keep at it for a few minutes ,you will soon feel like it . Feelings can generate thoughts , but thoughts can also generate feelings . Control your thoughts and you can control your feelings . Positive thinking is important in all aspects of our lives . There is probably no single factor more important in determining your success in achieving your career objectives than your own attitude .It’s often been said that in the land of the blind , the one-eyed man is king . And in the office of militant(好战)negativism , the positive workers shine like gold . You cannot control external events , but you can learn to control your reaction to those events and thereby have a positive attitude and be happy . This vital key to success is totally within your control . Use it .67.If you are not a fool , you should _____ .A.overlook the importance of using the positive thinking.B.attach(加强)importance to positive thinkingC.allow the use of negative thinkingD.have positive thinking as well as negative thinking68.We can infer from the passage that _____ .A.positive thinking can cure you of your diseasesB.positive thinking can easily be generated by anyoneC.a decline of hormone may cause you to be depressedD.a specific chemical reaction is the cause of negative thinking69.According to the passage , which of the following is true ?A.Feelings and thoughts can generate each other .B.It’s easier to control thoughts than to control feelings .C.Your success depends wholly on your attitude .D.Keeping smiling will surely make you successful .70.Just like a one-eyed man in the land of the blind , you should _____ .A.take positive attitude in the office of militant negativismB.be king in your officeC.pay no attention to what is going on around youD.control your feeling to what is happening to you71.The best title to the passage is _____ .A.Thinking Benefits People B.Why Should People ThinkC.Positive Thinking and Negative Thinking D.Thinking : The Vital WayESOUTHPORT, ENGLAND—A British teaching union famous for strange ideas has supported proposal to employ dogs as classroom assistants .At the annual conference of the Professional Association of Teachers in Southport , northwest of England , one person suggested properly trained dogs be able to keep order in primary schools .They can round up lost children and protect those who experience unfortunate “accidents”. Wendy Dyble, a Sheetland Islands woman who teaches children up to age seven , made it clear to her fellow friends that she was not “barking mad”. They obviously believed her , supporting her idea by 16votes to 13 , with a total of 63 abstentions .She said big dogs could help round up children , keep them in line , lick up the milk they spill on the floor and provide the extra eyes that a teacher needs to keep order . “A big dog would also be helpful for breaking up fights and look for lost property , like gym shoes or dolls ,”Dyble said at the conference . “The dog will also be useful in sniffing out smells that children do not own up to , ”she added . “It would be nice for the teacher not to have to go round sniffing each child to find the culprit .”The idea was greeted by the Dog Defense League but less so by bigger teaching unions . A spokesman for Education Secretary David Blunkett , who is blind , said his guide dog was always popular with pupils when he visited schools . The Professional Association of Teachers , with around 35,000 members , is the smallest teaching union in Britain . It has an honour for occasional strange ideas . Earlier this week , its annual conference here suggested stopping exams because they lead to stress and introducing selection at the age of 12 based on physical coordination and manual skill in the use of hand .72.According to the writer’s opinion , to employ dogs as classroom assistants _____ .A.is a wonderful ideaB.can improve the relation between children and animalsC.is beyond ordinary people’s mindsD.can make some teachers lose jobs73.What Dyble said at the conference _____ .A.gained some support from the membersB.frightened everyone at the conferenceC.interested everyone at the conferenceD.caused some trouble to trained dogs74.A spokesman for Education Secretary _____ .A.once used a dog as classroom assistant B.sang high praise for Dyble’s ideaC.would employ dogs as teachers D.benefited from dogs more than others75.The last paragraph of this passage _____ .A.has nothing to do with the topic of this passageB.shows there are too many exams in British schoolC.provides further facts about the teaching unionD.shows the writer’s anger to the union第二卷(共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,计35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,计10分)A boy who was cleaning the shoes in the street said to 76._____a young man passed by , “Let me clean your boots . It’ll 77._____spend you only a penny .”But the young man refused. Then 78._____the boy told him that he will clean his boots for nothing . 79._____The young man agreed , and soon a boot shining brightly . 80._____Then he put the other boot on the box , and the boy refused 81._____to clean it unless he was paid two pence for his work . The 82._____young man refused to pay for anything and went away . But 83._____the well-cleaning boot made the dirty one so bad that he 84._____couldn’t walk on . He returned back and gave the boy two pence . 85._____Survey by Robert puting Magazine第二节:书面表达假如你是某英文报刊的通讯员,请根据下列内容以A Big Forest Fire 为题,写一篇报道:(字数100左右)起火地点美国西南部森林起火时间一九九二年十一月末火因一青工吸烟持续时间三个多星期参加救火人员数千名消防队员及当地居民伤亡人数九人死亡,约八十人受伤经济损失至少两千万美元影响震惊全国英语参考答案21—25 DBBCB 26—30 CBCAB 31—35 CBCAB 36—40 DCCBC41—45 ADACA 46—50BBDBC 51—55ACDBA 56—60 CADDB61—65 CBDAB 66—70DBCAA 71—75 CCADC76.去掉第一个the 77.passed 改passing 78.spend 改cost79.will 改would 80.boot 后加was 或shining 改shone 81.and 改but 82.正确83.去掉for 84.well-cleaning 改well-cleaned85.returned 改turned 或去掉backOne possible version :A Big Forest FireA big forest fire broke out in the forest in the southwest of America at the end of November of 1992. The fire was caused by a young worker’s smoking cigarettes. Thousands of firemen and local people tried to put out the fire, but they couldn’t put it out in a short time. The fire lasted more than three weeks and was finally put out.In the fire nine people died and about eighty people were injured. It caused a loss of at leasttwenty million US dollars. The fire shocked the whole country.。

吉林省长春市榆树市新立中学2019-2020学年高三英语月考试题

吉林省长春市榆树市新立中学2019-2020学年高三英语月考试题

吉林省长春市榆树市新立中学2019-2020学年高三英语月考试题一、选择题1. Looking you straight in the eye does not mean the person is telling the truth. Experienced liars(撒谎者) often do this in a(an) ________ way, playing on people believing the myth(虚构的事).A. autonomousB. compulsoryC. sensitiveD. deliberate参考答案:D2. China’s reform and opening has been going on for ________ is like now over 30 years and it’s really quite remarkable.A. thatB. whichC. what D .it参考答案:C3. ---- Do you think it was the supermoon that caused the earthquake on March 11, 2011 in Japan?---- ______. It hasn’t proven itself true by scientists.A. Not in the leastB. Don’t mention itC. You can say that againD. I expect so参考答案:A略4. — That must have been a terrifying experience.— Yeah. I _______ in the damaged car, unable to move.A. was stuckB. have been stuckC. am stuckD. had been stuck参考答案:A略5. The teacher told us that the earth ______________ around the sun.A. movedB. movesC. to moveD. moving 参考答案:B6. We believe the scientist was unsuccessful, ________?A. don’t weB. do weC. wasn’t heD. was he参考答案:C7. The sports meet, originally ___________ this week, has to be put off because of the bad weather.A. heldB. holdingC. having been heldD. to be held参考答案:D8. Taiyuan,a city in North China,was struck by a heavy snowfall last week,________serious traffic problems.A.to face B.faced C.facing D.having faced参考答案:C9. Techniques for ____ sleep would involve learning to control both mind and body so that sleep can occurA. cultivatingB. promotingC. preventingD. strengthening参考答案:B10. During the Spring Festival, those ________to go back to their hometown had to queue for several hours for railway tickets.A. expectingB. to expectC. expectedD. expect参考答案:A11. Younger people might like snow and cold, but for ________,such weather is very tough; snow can turn into ice, ________ is easy to slip on.A. people my age; whereB. my age people; whereC. people my age; whichD. my age people; which参考答案:C考查定语从句。

2019-2020年高三第三次月考英语试题.docx

2019-2020年高三第三次月考英语试题.docx

2019-2020 年高三第三次月考英语试题第 I 卷(三部分,共95 分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)听下面 5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

A, B, C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一1.When does the conversation probably take place?A. At 10:20B. At 10:30C. At 10:102. Where are the two speakers?A. In a cinemaB. In a zooC. In a restaurant3. When will the speakers meet?A. Next MondayB. On SundayC. Tomorrow4. What happened to the woman?A. A thief broke into her gardenB. One of her windows was brokenC. Some of her money was stolen.5. Why is the man worried?A. He doesn’thave a lot of money.B. He doesn’tlike to take bus.C. He doesn’thave any small change.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 8 题。

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