2019年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题 含答案.doc

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2019年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题 含答案本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节:(共5小题;第小题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答案,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.Who is the man most probably speaking to? A. His wife. B A travel agent staff. C. A waitress.2. What does the man mean? A. He needs a lot of help. B. He is hungry now. C. The work is easy for him. 3. What does the woman mean? A. She is not so sure about the vote now. B. She will of course vote for Bob. C. She has found out another candidate who is more suitable.4. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. At an airport. B. In a restaurant. C. In a waiting room. 5. What do we know about the man? A. He is allergic to cats. B. He had a bad cold on his first day of work. C. He often brings his cat to work. 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。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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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.请听第6段材料,回答6至7题6. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a store. B. At the airport. C. In the street.7. What does the man suggest the woman do first? A. Turn left. B. Drive back to the traffic lights. C. Drive along the road for a mile.请听第7段材料,回答8至9题。8. What does the woman worry about? A. The result of a football match. B. A heavy rainstorm. C. The arrangement of a TV program.9. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a park. B. At the weather station. C. At home.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why is the woman here? A. To buy a present. B. To look for some cheap things. C. To get another wallet. 11. Why does the woman dislike the brown wallet? A. It is too big and heavy. B. It is too expensive. C. It doesnt have a place to put pictures.12. How much does the woman spend in the end? A. $25.9 B. $13.99 C. $5.00 请听第9段材料,回答第13至16 题。13. What is the mans trouble? A. He lost all his data in his work. B. He cant find his data in the puter. C. His puter has crashed in the middle of his work.14. How can the man retrieve his data? A. Asking for help from the pany suggested by the woman. B. Switching off his puter. C. Changing an advanced antivirus software. 15. What does the woman suggest the man do when hes calling the pany? A. Try again before switching off the puter. B. Refer to her name when speaking to Kit. C. Mention his puters name.16.What is the panys phone number? A. 0238-356-789 B. 0208-346-789 C. 0208-356-739.请听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17. What is intelligence according to this passage? A. The ability to study well. B. The ability to get high scores on some tests. C. The ability to deal with life.18. What will an intelligent person do when meeting a new situation? A. Care more about what might happen to him. B. Concentrate on what to do about the situation. C. Care more about himself.19. What will an intelligent person do if he fails? A. Learn from his mistakes. B. Try not to feel ashamed. C. Regret as much as possible.20.Which is not the quality of a bright child? A. Trying to find out about life. B. Building a wall between him and life. C. Having a special outlook on life. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AFour Efficient Ways to Improve Your Speech 1. Use More Facial ExpressionOne psychologist feels that our facial expression is responsible more than anything else for the impression others have of us. In fact, more than 50 percent of anothers impression, he believes, is influenced by the look on your face. Naturally a smile in which the eyes participate is extremely municative. An unfriendly look often brings the same thing in return. People tend to mirror your expression, so try to show how you feel about a topic or an idea or the audience through your facial expression. 2. Rid Your Inner FearIts natural to have some tension or nervousness when you appear before an audience. The way to handle it is to put it to work for you, get into action, as Shakespeare observed, action cures fear. There are only a few known ways to control fear. The first is to admit it, do the thing you fear and it will be the death of fear itself. Another simple aid at the last minute before you begin, is to take a few deep breaths, this will help get the butterflies in formation and also keep your voice under control. In fact, if youre thoroughly prepared, just taking a few deep breaths before youre introduced will give you added confidence and balance. Other known ways to control nervousness and fear are to give yourself an encouraging talk or take some physical exercise. 3. Polish Your VoiceOur voice is the main instrument we possess for municating with people, were all sound sensitive. So invest in a tape recorder, practise your speech by speaking it into the microphone then listen to it. You can even have others join in the evaluation of your strong points and your weaknesses or faults as well. Remember that Demosthenes and Winston Churchill both used pebbles in their mouths while practising their speaking. Simply reading out loud can also help you improve your voice and develop a personal style. 4. Strengthen Your MemoryPsychologists tell us that most individuals dont use above ten percent of their natural capacity for memory, thats parable to trying to run a car on one cylinder(汽缸). Why do most people use so little of their power of memory? Because they dont practise the fundamentals of remembering. First and most important, its necessary to have a burning desire to remember, its difficult to recall anything without wanting to do so. Step number two is concentration. Henry Ward Beecher once observed, one hour of intense concentration can acplish more than years of dreaming. The next principle is repetition, we learned many things in school by rote by repetition, when you hear a name for the first time repeat it, spell it, write it down, review it, youll soon know it by heart. 21. To make a good impression on others, you should pay special attention to your _. A. voice B. gestures C. facial expression D. words 22. Which of the ways to rid yourself of your inner fear is NOT included in the passage? A. take a deep breath B. take some physical exercise C. keep your voice under control D. encourage yourself 23. You can improve our voice by _. A. listening to the tape B. imitating others C. keeping pebbles in your mouth D. reading out loud 24. According to the article, which of the following is true? A. We can strengthen our memory by practising. B. We can remember things longer if we do not try to remember them on purpose. C. Henry Ward Beacher believes that repetition is the key to long memory. D. We can only remember names sooner by repeating them. B Bored? Dont know what to do with your time? Get your friends or family together, go to the park or go hiking, do something fun-just dont turn on your TV. The 10th annual TV-Turnoff Week starts on Monday. The TV-Turnoff Network, a nonprofit organization, began the program in 1994 to get children and adults to watch less television so that their time is spent doing more productive things. This year, millions of people will participate and find much more interesting things to do besides sitting in front of the television. Experts are convinced that watching too much TV keeps kids from participating in healthy physical activities. The average household has a television on for 7 hours and 40 minutes a day! Kids spend more time watching TV than they spend in school. Turning off the TV gives you a chance to be with your family and friends. Going without it frees up valuable time that could be spent reading a good book, writing, drawing, or discovering something else that may interest you. There are many organizations that support TV-Turnoff week, including The Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCA, Girl Scouts USA, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America. Even First Lady Laura Bush is a supporter. “Television is no substitute for a parent. It doesnt help develop language skills; its simply background noise,” said Mrs. Bush. Even kids who may not have liked going without TV have discovered the benefits. “I really didnt like TV-Turnoff Week except I did notice that my grades went up and I was in a good mood all week,” said Drew Henderson, a student in Donora, Pennsylvania.25. The TV-Turnoff Network started TV-Turnoff Week to _.A. to get people to spend more time doing more productive thingsB. to keep kids from participating in healthy physical activitiesC. to advise people not to buy television setsD. to persuade more people to join the organization26. Which is not the advantage of turning off the TV?A. Giving you a chance to be with your family and friends.B. Spending more time reading books.C. Developing language skills.D. Participating in healthy physical activities.27. Drew Hendersons words in the last paragraph imply that _.A. he doesnt like TV-Turnoff Week B. he doesnt support TV-Turnoff Week at allC. its unnecessary to have TV-Turnoff WeekD. he doesnt support TV-Turnoff Week until he finds it does good to his studyCChinese writer Mo Yan has won the xx Nobel Prize in Literature, announced the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Thursday. The win makes Mo Yan the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel in its 111-year history. Informed of his win today, the author, who was having dinner at home, was “overjoyed and scared”. Born in 1955 to parents who were farmers, Mo Yan a pen name for Guan Moye, grew up in Gaomi, Shandong province in eastern China. At the age of 12, he left school to work, first in agriculture, later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the army and during this time began to study literature and writing. He published his first book in 1981, but found literary success in 1987 with Hong Gaoliang Jiazu, which was successfully filmed in the same year, directed by famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou. In his writing, Mo Yan draws on his youthful experiences and on settings in the province of his birth and his works show the life of Chinese people as well as the countrys unique culture and folk customs. Mo Yan is known as a productive writer. In addition to his novels, he has published many short stories and essays on various topics. Despite his social criticism, he is seen in his homeland as one of the most famous contemporary authors. Dozens of his works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and many other languages. The awarding ceremony has been held on December 10. The winner has won a medal, a personal diploma and a cash award of about $1 million. 28How did Mo Yan feel when he was told about the news?A. Excited and proud. B. Worried and cautious. C. Uncertain and shocked. D. Happy and surprised. 29One of Mo Yans characteristics of writing is that he _.A. focuses on social problems in the country B. writes about topics he is familiar withC. describes his characters in a unique way D. explains difficult matters in simple words30Whats the best title for this passage?A. Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature B. An Introduction to Nobel PrizeC. How Mo Yan Gets Nobel Prize D. A World Famous Writer, Mo Yan DIt was reported last week that developers could take photos from Apple mobile and Google Android devices without the phone owners knowing that the images were being taken. In Apples case, developers can also obtain the location information for each photo.Senator(参议员) Charles Schumer said in a telephone interview that his office had spoken with officials at both Apple and Google on Monday. “We asked them if they could find a way on their own to prevent Apple from having access to private information,” Mr. Schumer said. “They were friendly and open to the idea that this ought to be changed.”On Sunday, Mr. Schumersaidthat he planned to send a letter to the Federal Trade mission asking the agency to investigate Apple and Google after the privacy concerns came to light.Claudia Bourne Farrell, an F.T.C. spokeswoman, said the agency had received the letter but she could not ment further.“It worries people to think that ones personal photos, address book, and who knows what else can be obtained and even posted online without permission,” Mr. Schumer wrote in his letter to the F.T.C. “If the technology exists to open the door to this kind of privacy invasion, then surely technology exists to close it, and thats exactly what must happen.”Mr. Schumer said if Apple and Google could not e to an agreement to fix the problem, then he would be forced to take the issue further.He said other panies had been willing to work with his office to fix issues. “Im optimistic that we can get this changed without any regulation,” he said. “If its not changed, then well turn to the F.T.C., and if that doesnt work then well consider legislative approach.”The F.T.C. has warned panies to try to be morevigilant(警醒的)in their efforts to protect consumers when it es to privacy.31. The senators spoke with officials at both Apple and Google_.A. to urge them not to invade consumers privacy.B. to discuss whether it is illegal to have access to private information.C. to stop them from developing the technology of taking photos.D. to keep them from obtaining the location information for each photo.32. Which of the following statements is true?A. Privacy invasion from Apple has existed for a long time.B. Mr. Schumer takes the privacy concerns caused by Apple and Google seriously.C. Privacy invasion from Google has existed for a long time.D. Apple and Google have decided to make a change.33. Mr. Schumers letter to the F.T.C. mainly shows that the technology to open the door to privacy invasion_. A. causes privacy invasion to happen frequently. B. can be used if permitted.C. causes people to worry about the safety of their personal information. D. causes personal information to be posted online without permission.34. If the privacy concerns cant be solved with the help of the F.T.C., _.A. The senators will force the panies not to invade privacy.B. The panies will be closed.C. The panies will be fined.D. The senators will turn to legislation. 35. Where can we read about the passage?A. In a newspaper. B. In a magazine C. In a science report. D. In a textbook.第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2分,满分10分。)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Clara Barton,founder of the American Red Cross,gained worldwide honor for her dedication to easing human suffering and earned the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield.”Barton was born into a liberal (开明的) freethinking family in 1821. Her elder brothers and sisters happily tutored her in math and reading, so when she entered school at three years old, she could read and spell three-syllable words. _36 _Concerned about Bartons difficulty in making friends, her parents sent her to a boarding school, hoping it would make her more fortable with her peers. _37_ Barton lost her appetite and cried constantly. After only one term, she had to be brought home. Then, Barton stayed out of school to nurse her older brother through a serious injury and also volunteered to care for poor families during a smallpox (天花)outbreak.In 1861,the Civil War broke out. The sight of wounded soldiers touched Barton deeply. She began to collect and distribute food, bandages, medicines, and other supplies for the Union army._38 _ There, with little concern for her own safety, she cooked meals, assisted surgeons, and forted wounded soldiers.Eventually,because of working too hard,Barton collapsed,ill with typhoid fever (伤寒症). _39 _ It was there that she learned of an organization based in Switzerland - called the International Red Cross, whose work mirrored her own. Shortly after Barton arrived back home in 1873,her sister died. _40 _ When recuperating (休养)at a health facility in New York,she began planning for the establishment of an American wing of the International Red Cross. Although at first the government resisted,her efforts finally paid off. The American Red Cross was officially organized on May 21, 1881. Her influence lives on today in the work of the organization she founded.A. Barton fell into a deep depression.B. Unfortunately, it had the opposite effect.C. Many people felt sorry for the loss of her sister and her own health.D. Barton risked her life to transport wagonloads of supplies to the front lines.E. When she recovered, her doctors prescribed (指示) a long, restful trip to Europe.F. Barton spent the following several months learning basics about Swiss Cross.G. She easily kept up with the older children academically but did not fit in socially.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Debbie Maber decided to pursue her dream of being a writer. She rented a typewriter, put it on the _41_ table and began typing each morning after the kids went to school. _42_ the kids came home, she moved it and made them dinner. When they were _43_ she got it back and typed some more. Debbie followed this _44_ for two years. She had bee a struggling writer and she loved every minute of it. One night, _45_, her husband, Wayne, said, “Honey, Im sorry, but youre not _46_ any ine. We cant do this anymore. We cant survive on just what I make.” That night, her heart was _47_. Debbie knew, with all of the _48_ of keeping up a house, working 40 hours a week would _49_ her no time to write. Seeing her _50_, her husband asked, “Whats wrong?” “I really think I can make it as a _51_.” “All right, honey, go for it,” Wayne _52_ for a long time and then said. So Debbie returned to her _53_ and her typewriter on the kitchen table, writing for another two years. Wayne worked harder and their kids went without vacations and wore hand-me-downs. But the sacrifice finally _54_. Debbie sold her first book after five years of _55_. Then another. And another. Until today, Debbie has _56_ more than 100 books, many of _57_ have bee New York Times best-sellers. Over 60 million copies of her books are in print. And Wayne? His selfless _58_ of his wife paid off. He got to retire at 50 and now spends his free time building a private airplane in the basement of their 7,000 square-foot mansion. _59_, Debbies kids also got a gift more important than several summer camps. As adults, they _60_ what Debbie gave them was far more important persistence and encouragement to pursue their own dreams.41.A. coffee B. bedside C. kitchen D. dressing42.A. Unless B. When C. Though D. Wherever43.A. asleep B. awake C. free D. convenient44.A. standard B. suggestion C. tradition D. routine45.A. therefore B. however C. somehow D. anyway46.A. making up B. cutting down C. finding out D. bringing in47.A. broken B. warm C. touched D. cold48.A. abilities B. balances C. duties D. problems49.A. stop B. leave C. ensure D. permit50.A. ach
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