2019届高三英语第二次联考试题.doc

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2019届高三英语第二次联考试题第一节(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. When did the woman learn to draw?A. In the university.B. In high school. C. In the childhood.2. What did the woman tell the man?A. The pencil wasnt sharp.B. He could use her extra pen.C. She didnt bring the pencil sharpener.3. Why might the man be surprised?A. The woman was late.B. The woman arrived early.C. The woman worked overtime tonight.4. What does the man think of Bill?A. Hes thoughtful.B. Hes humorous.C. Hes careless.5. What does the boy probably want from the woman?A. Thirty more dollars.B. Twenty more dollars.C. Ten more dollars.第二节 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,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 is the conversation mainly about?A. Plans for the weekend. B. The mans phone usage.C. The best social apps.7. How many people does the man claim to usually text?A. 5. B. 6.C. 60.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What color are the mans glasses?A. Blue.B. Yellow.C. Brown.9. Where may the man go tomorrow? A. A tea house.B. A glasses shop.C. A post office.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What will be banned to wear in school? A. Jeans.B. A tie.C. Dress pants.11. What time of the year is it? A. Fall.B. Winter.C. Spring.12. What homework does the woman have for the holiday? A. Finishing an English report.B. Studying for a geography test.C. Reading chapters from her science textbook.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why did the man arrive late? A. He got stuck in traffic.B. He was unable to find parking.C. He had to take a different route.14. What was the weather like in the morning? A. It was raining. B. It was sunny.C. It was cloudy.15. What event did the man miss? A. A sports event.B. A food fair.C. A concert.16. Where are the speakers? A. At a park.B. At a stadium.C. At a television station.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many brothers and sisters did Jin have? A. Two.B. Six.C. Seven.18. What was Jins first martial arts(武侠)novel? A. The Book and the Sword.B. The Deer and the Cauldron.C. The Smiling, Proud Wanderer.19. When did Jin start working at a film pany? A. In 1955.B. In 1957.C. In 1959.20. Who gave Jin Doctor of Philosophy degree? A. Soochow University.B. Cambridge University.C. The Central University of Political Affairs.第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D)中 ,选出最佳选项并在题卡上将该项涂黑。ATsinghua University Careers Fair xx NoticeMore than 300 employers will attend the xx careers fair. A variety of international occupations including those related with The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will be provided for all graduates, prising international students. The details are notified as follows.1. ProcedureTime: 13:30-17:00, Thursday, March 21st.Venue: Main Gymnasium (Sports Center), Tsinghua University13:30-14:30 Only open for Tsinghua students14:30-17:00 Open for all students across universities(To help the students with precise information, those international positions related to BRI and the like or recruiting international employeeswill be marked with red signs, while others marked with blue signs.)2. Materials prepared CV, student card, ID card (international student please show passport), employment reference letter, copy of certificate, etc.3. NotesPriority(优先权) is given to Tsinghua students between 13:30 to 14:30. Please enter the gymnasium with your student cards and ID card. All students could enter the gymnasium between 14:30 to 17:00.At 14:00-16:30, March 21st, every non-Tsinghua student can get a ticket for free and enter at thesouth gate on the second floor of main gymnasium with valid student card and ID card (international student please show passport). Student can only enter gymnasium through the south gate on the first floor, and exit through the north gate. The east and west are emergency exits, which are only open for emergency circumstances.Please take care of your belongings and do not smoke in the crowded venue.In order to ensure the security of students, no entry shall be allowed temporarily once the venue of the careers fair is crowded. Please understand, cooperate actively and follow the instructions of the staff.There are emergency exits in the venue, in case of an emergency, please remain calm, follow the instructions, and exit orderly.21. What is the time for students from Peking University to enter the xx careers fair? A. 13:30-17:00, Thursday, March 21st B. 13:30-14:30, Thursday, March 21st C. 14:30-17:00, Thursday, March 21st D. 14:30-17:30, Thursday, March 21st22. International students can enter the Sport Center with _. A. CV and student cardB. ID card and passport C. student card and passportD. student card and ID card 23. What can we learn from the notice? A. Tsinghua University Careers Fair xx is intended for Tsinghua students only.B. Students should enter the gym through the west gate and exit through the east one.C. More than 300 employers except those related with BRI will attend the xx careers fair. D. No entry shall be allowed temporarily once the venue is full to make the Fair go on smoothly.BYoure so young right now, but I hope this letter will be helpful to you one day when youre older. I feel it is my responsibility, as a mother of two little girls, to lead you down a path that is relatively healthy when it es to beauty and self-image. In a lot of womens eyes, Ive probably already failed in this aspect due to a lot of pink Barbie dolls in Veras room right now.But I will say this about Barbie dolls: I played with Barbie dolls for many years when I was growing up and here I have a healthy body and a positive image. I have a masters degree, a successful career and a published book. If Barbie dolls were really so damaging to my femininity(女人气质) and self-image, I highly doubt whether I could list all of these achievements.Its hard for women not to worry about our weight or to wish we could afford more stylish clothes. Its hard not to want someone elses hair or eyelashes. We women go round and round in circles, holding hands and trying to be one another sometimes. The thing Ill tell you is this: not even the prettiest of us feel settled. The girl you think looks the most perfect in all the world is probably the girl who wants to change herself more than anyone else.Dont let that message carry any weight within yourselves. You are not worthless. You are so full of love and light and you should let it shine through your every second. If someone pushes you down for standing tall then just push yourself back up and stand even taller, and know that the reason why they pushed you down in the first place is just that theyre scared. I want to tell you that I have never in my life felt more beautiful than when I have stood my tallest.24. What does the author think about Barbie dolls?A. They did no harm to her image.B. They enable her to achieve a lot.C. They prevented her development.D. They contributed to her promotion.25. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. Its womens nature to be envious.B. Its easy to read womens thoughts.C. Women like to be close to each other.D. Women tend to pursue a perfect appearance.26. What does the author suggest her daughters do?A. Try to be the most beautiful.B. Stand tall with love and toughness.C. pare themselves with others to improve.D. Push others down on the way to be the tallest.27. Whats the authors purpose in writing the letter?A. To tell her daughters what real beauty is.B. To warn her daughters of the trouble in life.C. To share with her daughters all her experience.D. To persuade her daughters to follow her example.CFor people, many other animals, family matters. Consider how many jobs go to relatives. Or how an ant will cruelly attack intruder(入侵的)ants but rescue injured, closely related nest-mates. There are good evolutionary reasons to aid relatives, after all. Now, it seems, family feelings may stir in plants as well.A Canadian biologist planted the seed of the idea more than a decade ago, but many plant biologists regarded it as hereticalplants lack the nervous systems that enable animals to recognize kin(家族), so how can they know their relatives? But with a series of recent findings, the belief that plants really do care for their most genetically close peersin a quiet, planty wayis taking root. Some species control how far their roots spread, others change how many flowers they produce, and a few tilt(倾斜)or shift their leaves to minimize shading of neighboring plants, favoring related individuals.“We need to recognize that plants not only sense whether its light or dark or if theyve been touched, but also whom they are interacting with,” says Susan Dudley, a plant evolutionary ecologist, whose early plant kin recognition studies sparked the interest of many scientists.Beyond broadening views of plant behavior, the new work may have a practical side. In September xx, a team in China reported that rice planted with kin grows better, a finding that suggested family ties can be used to improve crop yields. “It seems anytime anyone looks for it, they find a kin effect,” says Andre Kessler, a chemical ecologist at Cornell University.28. Why are ants mentioned in the first paragraph?A. To show how cruel ants are to their enemies.B. To lay foundation for the idea of plants family feelings.C. To introduce the topic of how family matters to animals.D. To explain why people usually give more jobs to their relatives.29. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the underlined word “heretical”?A. Indescribable. B. Understandable. C. Impossible. D. Traditional.30. What may be the plants way of expressing their care for relatives?A. They stop producing flowers to avoid petition.B. They spread their roots far so as to protect their peers.C. They care for their injured peers by silently taking roots.D. They move their leaves to share sunlight with their close peers.31. What can be inferred from the text?A. Different plants mustnt be planted together.B. Corn planted with corn can produce more than that with rice.C. China has put the idea into wide practice and achieved great success.D. The closer rice is planted with their relatives the more they will produce.DDifferences in time zones plicate international phone calls. But even more important are different concepts of time and approaches to time in different cultures.People from the USA as well as other North Americans believe “Time is money”. This value of time is rooted in their ancestors. Early in the 17th century, their ancestors arrived on the Atlantic coast, a new, undeveloped land. To survive in the tough environment, they had to struggle day and night. Time meant so much to them that they had not even one second to waste. After decades of struggle, they developed the value of efficient use of time and passed it down. Thus far, the Americans are still eager to finish things quickly and are impatient with too reflective(深思熟虑的) people.In some countries, the American work style of speeding everything up will have no significance. In the Arab East, the more important you are, the faster service you get. Close relatives take absolute priority; non-relatives are kept waiting. In the Middle East, a deadline, which is often established to show the degree of urgency or importance of work, will do nothing but stop the Middle Easterners from working, because they consider it rude and overly demanding.Another aspect reflecting different concepts of time is the classification of monochronic-time and polychronic-time by Edward T Hall. People from monchronic(共时性的) cultures, such as the Germans, the Austrians, the Swiss and the Americans, do only one important thing at a time. In polychromic(多元时间模式的) cultures, people such as Arab, Asians and Latin Americans take an entirely opposite approach. They do several things at once. Time mitments, e.g. deadlines, schedules, are taken rather casually and changed often and easily. Mismuication will arise when people from two cultures contact. Charlies Hawkins, a U.S. teacher, told me that many a time his appointments with Indians were interrupted constantly, not only by private phone calls, but also by long conversations with other people and even the neighbors children, which displeased and even annoyed him.32. Why did the ancestors of the North Americans believe “Time is money”?A. They had to work efficiently to survive.B. They got the idea from their past generations.C. They didnt like to deal with reflective people.D. They formed the habit of finishing work ahead of time.33. What can be concluded from Paragraph 3?A. Deadlines will make American people angry.B. In the Arab East, youd better speed everything up.C. Middle Easterners cant deal with demanding work.D. People from the Arab East attach importance to relationship.34. What can we learn about people from monochronic cultures?A. They tend to interrupt others constantly.B. They cant tolerate lateness or interruptions.C. They are more likely to change their schedules.D. They like to schedule several activities at the same time.35. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A. The importance of the diversity of cultureB. The relationship between efficiency and cultureC. Different time values in different culturesD. Monochronic culture and polychronic culture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。Hotels should be as good as their guests think they are. Guest satisfaction is quite important to any hotel. 36 And even in many cases they will have to go above and beyond to impress the guests. 37 In todays world where everything is available on the Internet, customers tend to get their first information about the hotels online. The guest experience begins long before they arrive at the front desk to check in.Know your customers.Customer satisfaction is more than just a smile when you greet them. Knowing the customer base is what matters the most. Connect with your guests before they arrive at the front desk. 38 It will help the hotel to add some touches and details that personalize the guest experience.Train your staff. 39 A staff well-trained in dealing with the plaints, but more importantly avoiding them in the first place, will do better overall. Your employees must be friendly, weling and approachable.Respond to guest feedback(反馈).The hotel industry can be a tough one with requests and plaints ing in online, by email, phone or in person. So its important to actively respond to guest feedback. 40 A. Use social media to learn more about them.B. A good website improves the customer experience.C. Hotels need to provide the guests experience as promised.D. Its a must-have service that all guests expect when they arrive.E. Every member of the hotel plays a significant role in the guest experience.F. You cant make each person who stays in the hotel feel like they are at home.G. When you do this, you are showing other travelers that you value the opinion of your guests.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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The idea came to him when he least expected it. Alvin Irby was at a 41 when he saw one of his former students sitting in the shop with a 42 look on his face. Thats when Irby realized that by 43 barbershops with books, he might be able to 44 young black boys to read.Irby, a former kindergarten and first grade 45 , knows how important it is for young children to read. He also knows that young black boys 46 often dont have adult male role models who inspire them to read.Thats where the barbershops e in.Irby 47 Barbershop Books as a way to not just get books into the 48 of young black boys, but also create munity reading spaces in a place where kids go 49 . Since its launch in xx, the program has created kid-friendly reading spaces in 50 barbershops in 12 states 50 the United States. “Our belief is that if we can create positive reading 51 early and often for young black boys, then they will choose to read for 52 . Because they will 53 themselves as readers.” Irby noted, adding, “This is really 54 barbershop Books is about, getting young black boys to say three words: Im a 55 .”Irbys idea is 56 . And it will continue to 57 thanks in part to the National Book Foundation Barbershop Books recently won the organizations xx Innovations in Reeling prize. It is 58 to programs that use reading to make a social impact. The 59 es with a S10,000 prize. Irby plans to use the prize money to bring Barbershop Books to more munities and to 60 training programs for barbers so that they can create their own munity reading spaces.41. A. bookshop B. restaurant C. barbershop D. school42. A. surprised B. delighted C. excited D. bored43. A. bining B. distinguishingC. decorating D. enlarging44. A. make B. inspire C. suggest D. challenge45. A. student B. teacher C. coach D. friend46. A. in charge B. in public C. in exchange D. in particular47. A. promoted B. advertised C. launched D. prohibited48. A. heads B. arms C. eyes D. hands49. A. fortably B. frequently C. consequently D. specially 50. A. throughout B. byC. from D. beyond51. A. words B. results C. experiences D. distinctions52. A. fun B. work C. play D. sorrow53. A. serve B. design C. identify D. declare54. A. where B. why C. how D. what55. A. player B. reader C. petitor D. singer56. A. catching on B. carrying out C. taking over D. put down57. A. pass B. express C. provide D. leave58. A. shown B. delivered C. thrown D. given 59. A. affection B. product C. award D. arrangement60. A. offer B. develop C. operate D. attend第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式。Nearly 790 million people around the world do not get enough to eat, most of 61 live in developing countries. A group of researchers in California may have found a way 62 (help) feed the hungry people. Stephen Mayfield, a professor at the University of California, studies on algae(藻类). He says, “The world, in fact, is not short of calories. 63 it is short of is proteins(蛋白质) and essential fatty acids(脂肪酸). Algae are 64 (natural) very high in proteins and fatty acids and those are sort of the two things that the world really needs.” Mayfield and his team have made algae 65 different kinds of food. Not only is the algae food rich in protein and fatty acids, but it also 66 (taste) pretty good. And growing algae uses 67 (little) land than other kinds of protein. Mayfields big idea is that algae farms could one day replace the huge amounts of land 68 (use) by farmers to produce protein from cattle or soybeans. Mayfields team just successfully finished a test in which they grew algae in an outdoor environment. “Algae food 69 (product) are not yet available for sale. But in the future algae may help feed people threatened by 70 (starve),” says Mayfield.第四部分 写作 ( 共两节,满分35分 )第一节 短文改错 ( 共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分 )假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误
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