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2019-2020年高三英语上学期第三次月考试题(答案不全)Part I Listening prehension (30 marks)Section A (22.5 marks) Directions In this section, youll hear six conversations between two speakers. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation Twice.Conversation 11. Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In the airport.B. At a ticket office. C. On a plane. 2. How much should the woman pay in all?A.4,600 yuan.B. 2,300 yuan. C. 1,300 yuan. Conversation 23. What did the boy do at school?A. He sang songs. B. He played football. C. He read his lessons. 4. Who did the boy think was a little boring? A. An elder child.B. The teacher. C.The man sitting in the front. Conversation 35. What is(are) not in the flat? A. A telephone. B. A fridge and a heater. C. A color TV set. 6. When will Mr. Wilson move into the flat? A. Anytime. B. Next Friday. C. Next Monday. Conversation 47. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Father and daughter. B. Teacher and student. C. Host and guest. 8. What does the girl ask the man to do?A. To help her learn the word. B. To go to the shop. C. To catch the burglar. 9. Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In the classroom. B. In the police station. C. In the teachers office. Conversation 510. Which season is it now?A. Autumn. B. Winter. C. Spring. 11. What will be the lowest temperature today?A. Six above zero. B. Six below zero. C. Four below zero. 12. Which of the following is true? A. The lake is frozen now. B. The snow is four inches deep. C. The woman is making snowball now.Conversation 613. What is the boy busy for? A. Reviewing his English.B. Looking for a job. C. Preparing for the exam. 14. How many classes does the boy have a day?A. 12.B. 8. C. 4. 15. Why does the boy want to study English?A. Easier to live abroad.B. Easier to find a job. C. Easier to find friends. Section B(7.5 points)Directions In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS.You will hear the short passage TWICE.How Can Teachers Carry Out A Cooperative Learning LessonWhoWhat to do 16._ to 17._ a topic to group the students to choose and distribute necessary 18._ for each group to judge the groups / students workThe students to make up a group of 4 students to vote for a leader for each group to use good 19. _ to help others; to 20._ and work with each other Part II Language knowledge (45 marks)Section A. (15 marks) Directions For each of the following unfinished sentences there are four chioces marked A, B ,C and D.Choose the best one to plet the sentence.21. _ all the preparations for the project, we had a good drink together.A. pleted B. To be pletedC. Being pleted D. Having pleted 22. A new study showed how the temperature, water freezes, can be changed using electric charges.A. for which B.at which C. in which D. with which 23. Scientists also discovered surprisingly large quantities of carbon by re-growth of tropical forests. .A. were absorbed B. was absorbed C. had absorbed D. absorbed 24.If in , the viruses can result in illness or even death.A. breathing B. breathed C. breathe D. being breathed25. _, his idea was accepted by all the people at the meeting. A. Strange as might it sound B. As it might sound strange C. As strange it might sound D. Strange as it might sound 26. Please dont give me a call between 900 and 1100 tomorrow. I a meeting then.Awill have Bwill be havingCwould be having Dam having27.Some summer camps can provide you as many as ten courses, and you are required to choose _ suits you best. A. whoever B. whichever C. whenever D. wherever 28. As a mother of two young boys, she knows the difficulties of keeping kids _.A. to entertain B. entertaining C. entertained D. entertain 29. twenty years since I left my parents. A. It is B. There was C. There is D. It was30.One of Chinas leading Internet service panies, qq, launched its Olympic strategy plan onThursday, 10 video programs during the London Olympic Games in xx.A. announce B. announcing C. to announce D. announced31.Listening to loud noise from planes at the airport caused hearing damage in some teenagers. A. is B. are C. has D. have32.Not he but you _ to be fired. And not only you but also I am to be fired this time.A. is B. are C. is D. are33. Partly because of the July 23 train crash in Wenzhou, the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway was not as popular in its first month of operation as many people .A. were expected B . had been expected C. had expected D. have expected34. How long to finish the task?A.youll take B. will take you C. will it take you D. youll take it35. She stood up and looked forward to _ what was happening over there and found there was a cinema around _she could see a film being shown.A. seeing; which B. see; where C. see; which D. seeing; thatSection B. (18 marks) Directions For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D . Fill in each blank with a word or phrase that best fits the context. “Mom,” my fouryearold daughter, Alex, said, “I want to build a lemonade stand.”A kid setting up a lemonade stand might not sound like a very big deal, but Alex wasnt an _36_ kid. She had battled pediatric (儿科的) cancer since she was one, and the _37_ of her sitting out in front of our house selling lemonade was just too heartbreaking. “Alex,” I said, “if theres something you really need to buy, maybe we can just get it for you.You might only end up _38_ a few dollars. Maybe not even that.” “Thats all right. Everything _39_. Im not keeping the money. Im giving it to my hospital for cancer research,” she insisted. So that was it. I told our neighbors about the lemonade stand and asked them to _40_. The next day Alex was up extra early. Before 8 she was sitting outside at her lemonade stand. By 11 am. the little toy cash register (收银机) had been filled and emptied many _41_. At the end of the day we counted how much money shed made for the hospital. Just over two thousand dollars.The first newspaper article about Alexs lemonade stand came out and was _42_ by dozens more. Alexs idea caught on like wildfire and soon kids in other towns and other states were _43_ lemonade to benefit pediatric cancer research. The more lemonade stands, the more money came in for research. And more research meant more help for kids with cancer.I knew that the project had bee _44_ just something Alex loved. It was what was keeping her going. But then her health took a sharp turn downward. _45_, her body, exhausted by the cancer, began to fail her once and for all. She died peacefully on August 1,xx.Alex didnt _46_ her battle against cancer, but we did see a miracle (奇迹) the river of _47_ that has poured into Alexs lemonade stand from the very first moment she started it. 36. A. independent B. optimistic C. ordinary D. active 37. A. thought B. sight C. proposal D. news 38. A. giving B. accepting C. making D. finding 39. A. suits B. helps C. plays D. changes 40. A. e on B. get in C. go on D. stop by41. A. numbers B. turns C. hours D. times42. A. learned B. followed C. passed D. written 43. A. donating B. collecting C. selling D. buying 44. A. more than B. no more C. rather than D. nothing but 45. A. Finally B. Instead C. Meanwhile D. Once 46. A. control B. manage C. lose D. survive47. A. sadness B. love C. imagination D. wisdomSection C (12 marks) Directions plete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context. Almost everyone may suffer from stress. No matter what your age is, 48 can feel stressed out by 49 is happening in your life. Teenagers, however, are more easily to get stressed 50 people in any other age group. Being a teenager is hard as you are neither a child nor 51 adult. Families can be one of the biggest causes of stress,such as problems with parents arguing at home. Teenagers also have a lot of stress from school, either from their teachers 52 from their friends. Some teenagers also feel stressed about choosing their college 53 high school. Getting a place at university can be very difficult and some cant afford to go to university. Sadly, there is 54 you can do to remove stress, but you can learn the best way to deal with it. Talking to people is one of the best ways. It may sound simple. 55 , it works. A saying goes, “A problem shared is a problem halved.”Part III Reading prehension (30 marks) Directions Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AAlmost all aspects of American pop culture such as McDonalds, American films, and blue jeans can be seen in Brazil. My father, who had leftist orientated ideas, used to say that all kinds of American cultural icons(图标) were distasteful. When I was a child, it was forbidden to drink coke and to chew chewing gum in my house. Both actions were representative of the American control to my father. Incongruently(不相称地), he had an American Ford car. My father died 32 years ago, and I wonder how he would feel seeing his daughter politically centered, a diet coke addict, sometimes chewing Wrigleys juicy fruit gum, and living in the United States. He didnt live long enough to see this and the spread of American culture in the last decades. He would probably be convinced that American pop culture was swamping Brazil. I think it is difficult to stop American cultural influence. Many years ago, there was an attempt to reduce the number of American films in Brazil. The government passed a law that all cinemas should show a higher percentage of Brazilian movies. However, we didnt have enough good films, or even enough films, to show. So, in spite of government subsidies(补助金), this measure failed soon after. American music is, of course, present in Brazil. Everybody knows about Madonna, Michael Jackson, and other icons of American music; but Brazilian music has never lost its first place in the Brazilians preferences. I read once that my country and some Asian countries are among the few which listen mostly to their own music. I think we dont need to be afraid of cultural free trade. People tend to be selective, and not everything that is imported is necessarily bad. Our native Brazilians also protest against the control of imported culture in their lives while they wear watches and shorts and use tape recorders. We cant avoid the process, but we could learn to be more critical and as selective as possible. 56. American cultural icons in Paragraph 1 refer to _. A. McDonalds B. blue jeans C. American films D. things with American culture 57. In the authors opinion, if his father lived now, he would _. A. hate the American cultural icons as before B. spread the American culture in the last decades C. feel proud seeing his daughter politically centered, a diet coke addict D. probably be convinced that American pop culture was swamping Brazil 58. From the third paragraph, we know _. A. in Brazil, its hard to stop American cultural influence B. the Brazil government encouraged the authors father to do so C. the Brazil governments measure brought enough good films for its people D. after the government passed a law, there was no longer American film in Brazil59. From the passage, we can infer that _.A. Brazilian music is not as popular as before B. everything that is imported is necessarily badC. most Brazilians love to listen to American music D. as for imported culture, we could learn to be more critical and selective60. What is the authors attitude towards imported American culture?A. Critical. B. Sceptical. C. Objective. D. Disapproving.B Many parents of preschoolers(学龄前儿童) struggle with their childrens fears of real and imaginary creatures. A new study offers some ideas on how they can better manage their childrens worries. The study, which was carried out by researchers at the University of California, Davis, appears in the November/December xx issue of the journal Child Development. Researchers studied about 50 4, 5, and 7yearolds in an effort to identify coping strategies that can be carried out by children. The children listened to a series of short illustrated(有插图的)stories. Each story featured a child alone or with another person who came into contact with something that looked like a real or an imaginary frightening creature, such as a snake or a ghost. Children were asked to predict how intensely afraid each of the children in the stories were, to give a reason why each child felt that way, and to offer a way to help the child in the story feel less afraid. In situations in which a childs fear was caused by real creatures, the researchers found, children would rather do something than think positive thoughts. In these situations, boys more often suggested fighting, while girls more often wanted to avoid the creature. They also found that between ages 4 and 7, children show more understanding that peoples thoughts and beliefs can both cause and reduce fear. While preschoolers tended to suggest pretending the imaginary creature was friendly, older children tended to suggest reminding themselves what the reality was. Therefore, the researchers say, preschoolers may benefit from seeing things in_a_more_positive_light,_while older children may do better when they focus on whats real and whats not. “These results should help parents by reminding them to keep in mind their childrens ageappropriate abilities when helping them deal with their fears, particularly fears of imaginary creatures,” according to the researchers. 61. The text is mainly about _. A. a study on preschoolers fears of real and imaginary creaturesB. a study on childrens ageappropriate abilitiesC. short illustrated stories told to preschoolersD. childrens better understanding of peoples thoughts and beliefs62. According to the researchers, the results of the study should _. A. help parents deal with their fears B. help parents better deal with their childrens fears C. improve childrens ageappropriate abilities D. remind children to help parents win over fears 63. The underlined words “in a more positive light” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean “_”. A. with a brighter light B. in a more friendly atmosphereC. at a straighter angle D. with a more positive attitude64. Girls attitude towards the situations of a childs fear caused by real creatures generally is that they are _. A. brave to fight with real creaturesB. afraid of getting into contact with real creaturesC. very interested in touching real creaturesD. very confident of the friendliness of the real creatures65. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. Children sense that peoples thoughts and beliefs can cause and reduce fear. B. Children would rather do nothing than think about the situations positively. C. Childrens fear of creatures is related to their ageappropriate abilities and sex. D. Preschoolers parents worry about their childrens fears of creatures. C (CNN) Syrian military airstrikes killed more than 20 people in a province bordering Turkey, an opposition group said Saturday. Warplanes carried out the attacks in the mountainous Latakia province in the overnight hours, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. The group estimates Syrias civil war, now in its third year, has killed more than 106,000 people and created more than 1.8 million refugees. Syria was high on the isseue in a meeting Friday between US. Secretary of State John Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and their Russian counterparts (对手), Sergey Lavrov and Sergey Shoygu. But no concrete mitments appeared from the talks. Pentagon spokesman George Little said the leaders had “exchanged views on Syria and the importance of supporting a political process to end the violence.”“Our goal is the same. We need to start a political process,” Lavrov said before the four met. He urged the holding of a second conference on Syria in Geneva, saying the priority must be to “fight terrorists and force them away from Syria.” The Syrian government also refers to the rebel fighters as terrorists. Rebel fightersThe Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Wednesday that at least 62 Syrian rebel fighters had been killed in an attack in the Damascus countryside. The staterun Syrian Arab News Agency said that AlNusra Front “terrorists” had been attacked and killed in the same region and that nonSyrian fighters were among the dead. A day earlier, the Observatory reported that Syrian rebels and an al Qaedaaffiliated group had captured a government air base near the key city of Aleppo. Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and various rebel battalions(营) destroyed several tanks and killed a number of regime(政体) soldiers as they fought for control of the Menagh air base, the Observatory said. At least 10 rebel fighters, including foreigners, also died, the group said. The Menagh air base is north of Aleppo, Syrias largest city and financial hub. For many months, rebels have tried to wrest control of the city in their attempt to end four decades of rule by alAssads family. 66. The following statements are not true EXCEPT _.A. warplanes carried out the attacks in Syrian B. Syrias civil war has been going on for two years C. Syrias civil war has killed more than 106,000 people D. Syrian military airstrikes has killed more than 106,000 people in the civil war 67. What is the result of the meeting Friday?A. No agreement was reached. B. John Kerry said nothing in the meeting. C. Lavrov said their goal was the same as the USAs. D. They agreed to fight terrorists and force them away from Syria. 68. The rebel fighters _. A. are only from Syria B. are soldiers who fight against terrorists C. are terrorists according to Syrian government D. had been killed in an ambush in the Damascus countryside 69. According to the passage, what do we know about Aleppo?A. Aleppo is the capital city of Syria. B. Aleppo is a city second to Damascus. C. Aleppo is in the north of the Menagh air base. D. Aleppo is the largest city and financial hub of Syria. 70. What is the purpose of the rebel fighters?A.
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