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湛江一中xx届高三第一次综合检测英语试题2019-2020年高三第一次综合检测英语试题 含答案I. 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。There is a small shop about 200 meters from where I live that sells groceries, meat and other basic necessities. About 10 years ago, there was a beggar who would go into the shop every day and ask the owner for a 1 . The owner, although he would love to help, simply didnt have any jobs available, so he kept 2 the mans request. This situation continued 3 for a few months, until the owner 4 to give the homeless man a job which 5 sweeping outside the shop. Every single day from 5 am, the homeless man was there doing the very best he could for the 6 , and it did earn him some pennies. 7 , the owner saw how good a job the man was doing and gave him a job working as a cashier. He was watched closely to make sure that he didnt 8 any of the money received from the sales. He was still homeless, after all. The homeless man did a/an 9 job as a cashier for over 2 years, and did such a good job that he was promoted to 10 the finance for the whole shop. To my 11 , this was the arrangement up until 2 years ago, when the owner 12 . In his will, he only had one 13 , to give the whole shop to the now stable, “homeless” man. Now, I could walk into that shop and see him working as hard as ever, with his own business that is still 14 and active 10 years after getting his job as a sweeper. From this story, we can probably get the inspiration: work hard and give everything your best effort, even if it isnt your 15 situation, it very well may turn out to be some day in the future.1. A. coin B. home C. job D. meal2. A. ignoring B. considering C. accepting D. refusing3. A. again B. weekly C. often D. daily4. A. wanted B. agreed C. planned D. expected5. A. meant B. involved C. included D. kept 6. A. family B. owner C. shop D. money7. A. Normally B. Accurately C. Generally D. Eventually8. A. lose B. pocket C. spend D. save9. A. honest B. practical C. fantastic D. kind10 A. take B. raise C. provide D. manage11. A. knowledge B. mind C. regret D. joy12. A. got tired B. grew old C. passed away D. gave up13A. thought B. purpose C. request D. suggestion14 A. big B. new C. different D. popular15. A. ideal B. current C. reasonable D. financial第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为1625的相应位置上。 A group of frogs were traveling through the woods, and two of them fell into a deep pit(坑). When the other frogs saw 16 a deep pit it was, they told the two frogs that they were as good as 17 (die) . The two frogs didnt listen to the others and tried to jump out of the pit with all their might. The other frogs kept telling them to stop. Finally, one of the frogs heard what the other frogs 18 (say) and gave up, so he died. The other frog went on jumping as hard as he could 19 (get) out. Once again, the other frogs cried at him and told himto stop and just allow 20 to die, but he jumped even 21 (hard) and finally made himself out. When he was out, the other frogs said, Didnt you hear us? The frog explained to them that 22 was wrong with his hearing. He thought they were encouraging him 23 whole time.There is power of life and death in the tongue. An encouraging word to someone 24 is down can lift him or her up and help them make it 25 the day, while bad words can rob another of the spirit to go on in difficult times. Be careful of what you say.II. 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AMark and his brother Jason both were looking at the shining new puter enviously. Jason was determined not to go against their fathers wishes but Mark was more adventurous than his brother. He loves experimenting and his aim was to bee a scientist like his father.“Dad will be really mad if he finds out youve been playing with his new puter” Jason said, “He told us not to touch it.”“He wont find out,” Mark said, “Ill just have a quick look and shut it down.”Mark had been scolded before for touching his fathers equipment. But his curiosity was difficult to control and this new puter really puzzled him.It was a strange-looking machine one his dad had brought home from the laboratory where he worked. “Its an experimental model,” his father had explained, so dont touch it under any circumstances.” But his fathers warning only served to make Mark more curious. Without any further thought, Mark turned on the power switch. The puter burst into life and seconds later, the screen turned into colours, shifting and changing, and then two big white words appeared in the centre of the screen: “SPACE TRANSPORTER.” “Yes!” Mark cried excitedly, “Its a puter game. I knew it! Dads only been pretending to work. Hes really been playing games instead!” A new message appeared on the screen:“ENTER NAMES VOYAGE VOYAGE Marks finger flew across the keyboard as he typed in both of their names. “INPUT ACCEPTED. START TRANSPORT PROGRAM. AUTO-RETRIEVE INITIATED(自动回收程序已启动).” The screen turn even brighter and a noise suddenly rose in volume. “I think wed better shut it off, Mark,” Jason yelled out in terror, reaching for the power switch. A beam(光束) of dazzling white light burst out of the puter screen, wrapping the boys in its glow(光芒),until they themselves seemed to be glowing. Then it died down just as suddenly as it had burst into life. And the boys were no longer there. On the screen, the letters changed:“TRANSPORT SUCCESSFUL DESTINATION: MARS. RETRIEVE DATE: 202526. Why did Mark touch the puter against his fathers warning? A. He wanted to take a voyage. B. He wanted to practice his skills. C. He was so much attracted by it. D. He was eager to do an experiment.27. Where did the boys father most likely work? A. In an electronic factory. B. In a puter pany. C. In a scientific research center. D. In an information processing center.28. Mark thought “SPACE TRANSPORTER” on the screen was the name of _. A. a puter game B. a pany website C. a software producer D. an astronomy program29. Why did Jason want to shut off the puter? A. He was afraid of being scolded. B. He didnt like the loud noise and light. C. He didnt want to play games. D. He was afraid something dangerous might happen.30. What happened to the boys at the end of the story? A. They were blown into the air.B. They were sent to another planet. C. They were hidden in the strong light.D. They were carried away to another country. BIn the US and Britain, the slogan around colleges was “Save water. Shower with a friend.” Now, Wuhan University has e up with another system for the campus bathhouse. It charges students for the amount of time in a shower. Before entering the bathhouse, students pay for the amount of time they want in the shower with cash or their student ID card. The clock starts ticking the minute the tape is turned on. It pauses when a button is pressed for soap. An integrated circuit (IC) card reader at each tap shows the time. No money, no water. The benefits of the new system can be seen with the old system, which charged 1 Yuan for each person regardless of time in the shower. The university used about 320 tons of water daily under the old system, but only 160 tons now.Many students use the new system but opinions on it are divided. Some students say it is bad because bathing had bee a sort of race. Many people using it for the first time are not sure how long they need to shower. Some might be embarrassed if their time is up and theyre still covered in soap. They have to ask the bathhouse worker to help them buy extra time.“Its a flaw in the system that you can not buy extra time on the ID card,” said Ren, a freshman in Wuhan University. The university is also considering some students suggestions that they be allowed to pay after theyve finished the shower. Not surprisingly, some are plaining about losing the hour shower. But many students say the move helps them develop a water-saving sense.Without the time limits, most students tended to shower for 30 to an hour in the bathhouse. Some even used the hot water to wash their clothes. “In my experience, 1020 minutes is enough,” said Dai Zhihua, a third-year student who usually takes 8 minutes.A similar system has been installed in other universities. Shanghai Normal University introduced it at its Fengxiang Campus in September. The bathing fee there is 0.2 Yuan per minute. One male student responded by setting a record with a two-minute shower.31. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? A. Students buy the time of their showers. B. The clock times the students bathing except when the bather pauses for soap. C. If money runs out, there will be no water. D. Having finished bathing, the student has to pay for it.32. The underline word “flaw” (Paragraph 3) most probably means _. A. fault B. advantage C. pity D. perfection33. Since the new system has performed, _ of water can be saved. A. a quarter B. one third C. one half Dtwo thirds34. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. the new operation can raise students environmental awareness B. the new operation can solve the water crisis C. a similar operation has been set in other universities D. the university has saved a lot of water by using the new system35. In which column can you find this passage? A. Culture. B. Society. C. Campus Life. D. Lifestyle. CWhen times get tough, we all look for ways to cut back. When were hungry, we eat at home instead of going out. We take buses instead of taxis. And we wear our old designer jeans just a few months longer. With college expenses at all-time highs, high school students are eager to do anything to cut the cost of a university education.One cost-cutting proposal is to allow college students to get a bachelors degree in three years instead of four. Educational institutions have been actively exploring ways to make the learning process more efficient. But theres a question: Would the quality of undergraduate(本科生)education suffer? Few US universities have formally approved a “three-year degree” model.I doubt that mainstream North American colleges will carry out a three-year curriculum(课程) any time soon. For one thing, most universities already allow highly qualified students to graduate early by testing out of certain classes and obtaining a number of college credits(学分). In addition, at famous universities, the mittee who determine which courses are required and which courses are electives are unlikely to suddenly “throw out” one quarter of the required credits. Professors will resist “diluting(稀释)” the quality of the education they offer.In my opinion, a quality four-year education is always superior to a quality three-year education. A college education requires sufficient time for a student to bee skilled in their major and do coursework in fields outside their major. It is not a good idea to water down education, any more than its not a good idea to water down medicine. If we want to help students find their way through university, we should help them understand early on what knowledge and skills they need to have upon graduation. We should allow students to test out of as many courses as possible. We should give them a chance to earn money as interns(实习生)in meaningful part-time jobs that relate to their university studies, such as the five-year co-op program at Northeastern University. 36The first paragraph serves as a(n)_A. explanation B. definitionC. introduction D. ment37We can learn from the passage that _.A. most American universities are against the “three-year degree” modelB. many famous US universities are considering adopting the “three-year degree” modelC. professors are willing to accept the “three-year degree” modelD. the “three-year degree” model can make college learning more efficient38In most US universities,_.A. college students are offered the co-op programB. electives credits make up one quarter of the required creditsC. all students are required to finish four-year education before graduationD. some excellent students can graduate ahead of time39We can infer that_.A. the author is a college professorB. the author thinks the cost of a university education is too high for people to affordC. the author considers the university education quality very importantD. the author pays special attention to the all-round development of college students40Which of the following can be the best title?A. Its time to shorten the learning process B. Best learning takes place over timeC. University education should be watered down D. College education calls for reformD Millions of people die of hunger in southern Africa every year, but when Zambia was offered thousands of tons of free maize by the US, the government politely said no. “We dont know whether the food is safe,” said Zambias merce, Trade and Industry Minister Dipak Patel. His worries are shared by countries around the world that are in two minds about Americas genetically modified(GM,转基因的)cropsJust last week, EU(欧盟)member nations were discussing whether or not to import GM sweet corn from the US Ever since people started farming, they have tried to crossbreed(杂交)plants to make them stronger or better tasting. At one time, only related plants could be crossed with each other But when GM techniques were developed in the 1970s, scientists were able to put a single gene from a living creature into an unrelated creature. This means they can make crops more productive and resistant to disease by adding genes from other speciesThey can also create food with special characteristics, such as “golden rice”, which is enriched with vitamin A. But many people believe GM foods are a health risk. At the moment, the official argument is that GM foods “are not likely to present risks for human health”. But there are still many questions to be answered as the foods are produced in different ways. Some experts believe the genetic material added to plants can transfer to humans and give damage to our bodies. Further harm could be caused by the genes from GM plants crossbreeding with naturally produced crops People in China are also getting worried about GM foods. More than 70 percent of the countrys soybean oil is produced from imported GM soybeans. Meanwhile, an investigation last November found that 12 of 60 famous foods sold across the country were GM products. The government has begun to introduce a marking system for GM goods so that people can choose whether or not to eat them. 41. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Harmful GM foods B. Advantages of GM foods C. GM foods, a health risk? D. the Techniques of GM foods 42. Why has Zambia refused the American free maize? A. they decide to follow EU members advice B. they are concerned about the safety of GM foods C. they care little about the problem of starvation D. they are too proud to accept free offer43. It has been proved that _. A. GM foods are harmful to peoples health B. GM food is no better than naturally produced foods C. only related plans could be crossed with each other D. GM techniques can increase the production of crops 44. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. GM foods are a health risk. B. Only Zambia worries about the safety of GM foods . C. Chinas government hasnt taken any action about GM foods. D. Some experts believe human bodies can absorb genetic material from GM foods.45. Whats the authors attitude towards GM foods? A. Supportive. B. Neutral. C. Doubtful. D. Critical.第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。以下是演讲会的资料:A Are you interested in “Dream of the Red Mansion”(Hong Lou Meng)? Listen to a lecture on this classical novel.Venue: National Museum of Chinese Modern Literature (Beijing)Time: 9:30 A.m.Price: freeTel: 010 84615522B “Jiaguwen” is among the oldest pictographic characters in the worldHow much do you know about it? Get all the answers at this free lecture.Venue: Dongcheng District Library (Beijing)Time: 9:00 a.m.Price: freeTel: 010 64013356C Former United Nations interpreter Professor Wang Ruojin speaks about her experiences at the UN and shares her understanding of the cultural differences between East and West.Venue: National Library of China (Beijing)Time: 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p. m.Price: freeTel: 010 68488047D Qi Baishi, one of Chinas greatest modern painters, was also a poet, calligrapher(书法家) and seal-cutter(刻印者). Can you appreciate his works? Then e to spend the time with us.Venue: Beijing Art AcademyTime: 9:00 Am. 11:00 Am.Price: 10 YuanTel: 010 - 65023390E It is the year of the Dog, and you can see “Fu” everywhere. But how much do you know about dogsmans best friend? What is “Fu” and where does it e from? Why do people hang “Fu” character upside down on the door? Get all the answers from this free lecture.Venue: Capital Library (Beijing)Time: 2:00 p. m.Price: freeTel: 010 - 67358114F About 160 cultural relics from Guangdong, Macao and Hong Kong are on display to April 15th. Meanwhile experts will talk about the important roles these three cities have played in the past two thousand years of SinoWestern exchanges.Venue: Beijing Art MuseumTime: 2:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m.Price: 20 Yuan, students 10 YuanTel: 010 - 83659337以下是想去听演讲的人员的基本信息,请匹配适合他们的演讲内容。46. Alice is now studying in Beijing University, and she is especially interested in Chinese writing. In her spare time she enjoys drawing, writing poems and is fond of sharing her pieces with her classmates.47. Simon es from Egypt. He is now studying in Beijing Art Academy. He shows great interest in Chinese ancient characters. Now he wants to know much about it.48. Lora and Peter, visiting professors from Australia, are both crazy about Chinese traditional culture. At weekends they like to call on Chinese families to learn about Chinese festivals as well as their history.49. Edward is a senior student in Beijing Foreign Language University. He likes traveling very much and has made up his mind to work as an interpreter for some jointventure enterprises (合资企业).50. Steve and Mark are both studying in the Chinese Department of Chinas Renmin University. They want to do some research on Chinese ancient literature.写作(共两节,满分为40分)第1节 基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)写作内容 时间:上周末 对象:在中国农村教书的志愿者卢安克(Eckart Loewe) 主题:他的志愿者之路 基本情况:1968年出生在德国汉堡(Hamburg);1990年夏天,短短3个月的中国之旅, 让他深深地爱上了广西的乡村。从教过程: (1)xx年,在广西的一个乡村成为一名志愿者教师;(2)发现中国家长特别重视成绩却忽视孩子的天性和兴趣。教育理念:如果一个人只是为了别人的理念而生存,他就永远找不到自我的方向和量。写作要求 只能使用5个句子表达全部内容;评分标准 句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。第二节 读写任务(共l小题,满分25分) 阅读下面的短文,然后按
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