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安徽省白泽湖中学2019届高三上学期第三次月考英语试卷
白泽湖中学2018—2019学年度第一学期高三年级第三次月考 英语试题 第一节 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。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 music does the woman like? A. Classical. B. Jazz. C. Pop. 2. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Teacher and student. C. Father and daughter. 3. What does the man think of his life now? A. Satisfying. B. Boring. C. Easy. 4. How much is the man’s telephone bill normally? A. $ 50. B. $ 24. C. $ 15. 5. What does the woman think of the shirt for the party? A. It’s too small for the man. B. The color is not suitable. C. The material doesn’t look good. 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 pet does Sally have? A. A dog. B. A cat. C. A bird. 7. Why doesn’t the woman have a pet? A. She doesn’t like animals. B. Her building has a no-pet rule. C. She is not good at taking care of animals. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Who is Poppy? A. The family’s pet. B. The boy’s brother. C. A cartoon character. 9. What do we know about the boy’s father? A. He is short. B. He stays at home a lot. C. He is often busy with work. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What do we know about the woman’s document? A. It’s about 30,000 words long. B. It’s written in English. C. It’s a textbook. 11. Which language is one of the most difficult, according to the man? A. Arabic. B. Spanish. C. English. 12. What does the woman decide to do? A. Hire the man to do the translation. B. Translate the document herself. C. Look for another translation company. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What is the man? A. A doctor. B. A taxi driver. C. The woman’s husband. 14. What’s the problem with the woman? A. She is having a heart attack. B. She was hurt in an accident. C. She is going to give birth. 15. Where is the man now? A. On the freeway. B. In McDonald’s. C. In the Washington Tunnel. 16. What should the man do while waiting for the ambulance? A. Find an ambulance for the woman. B. Keep the woman calm and warm. C. Ask what the woman’s name is. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Where was the competition held? A. In the open air. B. In the school hall. C. In a theater. 18. How did the speaker overcome her nervousness onstage? A. By taking a deep breath. B. By smiling at the audience. C. By pretending to be a professional singer. 19. What might be the main reason she won first prize? A. She picked a good song. B. She tried very hard. C. The judges all liked her. 20. How did the event affect her? A. She gained a lot of confidence. B. She became popular at school. C. She became a top student. 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) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A My Favorite Building The Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal in India is my favorite! I visited it while travelling recently. It’s considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The great white domes of the mausoleum(large tomb), standing out against the sky. It’s an amazingly romantic building. It was built by the heartbroken emperor, Shah Jahan, after the death of his third wife, as an expression of his sorrow. ----- Keira Opening Hours:9:00am---4:00pm Ticket Price: Adult $ 4, child $2 The Experience Music Project Museum My favorite building is the Experience Music Project Museum in Seattle. It was designed by Canadian architect Frank Chery and his customer was Paul Allen of Microsoft fame. Chery was the first person to use a computer modeling system called CATIA- which was used in the aerospace industry. As he said,” we did a building by computer for a computer guy”!At the heart of the structure is a high-tech cinema with a 70ft high ceiling and the world’s largest LED screen. ------Dylan Opening Hours:10:00am---5:00pm Ticket Price: Adult $ 2, child $1 Westminster Abbey My favorite is a world famous church--- Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey is one of the oldest churches in Great Britain with a history that could claim to be an epitome(缩影) of the history of London, or even the Great Britain. It is a wonderful example of the Gothic architecture and a collection of British historic spots. The church is built on a form of Latin cross, with the twin towers at the front, the Henry VII Lady Chapel at the back. I have visited it several times and I will go again.------Aaron Opening Hours:10:00am---3:00pm Ticket Price: Adult $ 3, Child For Free 21. Which of the following places is in memory of the emperor’s wife? A. The Taj Mahal. B. The Experience Music Project Museum. C. Westminster Abbey. D. The Seven Wonders of the World. 22. If a couple visit Experience Music Project Museum, they should pay_______. A. $0 B. $4 C. $2 D. $6 23. Whose favorite building can reflect the history of Great Britain? A. Keira’s B. Dylan’s C. Frank’s D. Aaron’s B My dog died. Yes, she was very old, deaf, and partially blind. She had long lost her youthful energy. Watching her settle into her bed was as painful for me as it was for her. In the past few months, she had begun to bark at strangers and at neighbors. All this from a dog who didn’t mind if a grandchild pulled her tail. Knowing her decline doesn’t lessen the loss, however. My husband had found her abandoned on his farm and brought her home. She was a black and dirty bag of bones who got nervous when we approached. I like to think that the 13 years she spent with us were filled with love. Every so often, though, my husband would remind me that her days were counted, and we agreed that if she showed any signs of pain, we would put her down. No need for her to suffer, no need for us to cling. I prepared myself for her departure. Yet, when it came on a bright, hot Tuesday afternoon, I wasn’t ready. I was angry about the unfairness of it all. I wanted my two youngest sons, who live out of state, to say their goodbyes. As if we could negotiate with death, with fate. It seems to me that no matter what the circumstances are, we always think we have more time. We fool ourselves to justify our behavior. We can’t really live every day as if it were our last. It would be exhausting. But we could be able to conduct ourselves in a reasonable manner if we thought everyone we loved wouldn’t be around for another sunrise. We do love our pets, don’t we? They become an integral necessary part of the family. So I can’t help but cry. I still look for her in my home office, where she slept. I still expect her to come sit at my feet or to scramble to the front door when one of the children stops by. And I miss my routine of the walks, the feeding and the bathing. I miss her presence and the sense of being shadowed around the house; but more than anything I miss the knowledge that she loved me so unconditionally and without question. 24. How was the author’s life with her dog? A. Joyful. B. Upsetting. C. Surprising. D. Troublesome. 25. How did the author feel when her dog died? A. She was calm because of the preparations for the day. B. She was heart-broken as if she had lost a family member. C. She was happy that the dog was now free from pain. D. She was at a loss about how to deal with death. 26. What does the author think about living every day as the last day? A. It is meaningless and exhausting. B. It makes people justify their behavior. C. It makes people accept death peacefully. D. It helps people value their loved ones. 27. The author wrote this article mainly to ______. A. express how much it hurt to lose her dog B. encourage readers to keep a pet C. persuade people to accept what happens in life D. show what she got from raising a dog C If you have ever talked about your dreams with your friends, you may have noticed something interesting. Some of your friends rarely remember their dreams, while others can describe their dreams very clearly. Why do people remember dreams differently? The answer is simple: they are two different types of dreamers —— low-recall dreamers and high-recall dreamers. According to researchers at the Lyon Neroscience Research Center in France, high-recall dreamers reported they remembered their dreams almost every day while low-recall dreamers said they only remembered their dreams once or twice a month, reported Live Science. Perrine Ruby, a lead scientist at the research center in Lyon, studied 41 people (21 high-recall dreamers and 20 low-recall dreamers) and recorded their brain activity. She found that a part of the brain called the temporo-parietal junction (前颞顶叶交界处) was more active in high-recall dreamers. This was true both when they were sleeping and awake. This area of the brain is responsible for collecting and processing information from the outside world. This means that high-recall dreamers are more sensitive to what is happening around them. For example, when they are awake, they respond more strongly to hearing their own names. When they are sleeping, they tend to be woken up more easily by sounds and movements. By closely studying people’s brain activity, Ruby found that high-recall dreamers have twice as much “wakefulness time” during sleep as low-recall dreamers do.And it is during these short periods of wakefulness that the brain memorizes dreams. This is not hard to understand. Just try to think of your own sleeping experience. If you are restless (焦躁的) during the night, you are more likely to remember your dreams, but if you sleep well and soundly, you tend to remember very little in the morning. This is because “you never get a chance to remember”, Robert Stickgold, a Harvard Medical School researcher, told The Washington Post. As another research project at the University of Turku in Finland showed, dream content can also affect our memory. Negative dreams are easier to recall than ordinary dreams. Nightmares are often recalled because they are emotionally negative, and such dreams evoke (引起) fear. 28. What can we know about high-recall dreamers, according to the article? A. They have very little brain activity when they sleep. B. They can remember their dreams clearly. C. They don’t know how to describe their dreams. D. They remember their dreams twice a week. 29. Compared to high-recall dreamers, low-recall dreamers ______. A. have higher quality sleep B. have more sleepless nights C. are more easily woken at night D. respond faster when hearing their names 30. What is the main purpose of the second to last paragraph? A. To explain Ruby’s findings. B. To attract readers’ interest in future studies. C. To show the advantages of being a low-recall dreamer. D. To suggest what to do to become a low-recall dreamer. 31. What did the research project in Finland find? A. Ordinary dreams can help our brain rest. B. Dreams are often affected by our emotions. C. Nightmares often happen when we don’t sleep well. D. Negative dreams are more likely to be recalled. D Preparing to go to Chinese university is exhausting enough. But when studying abroad, you need to worry about things like new tests, essays, recommendations, college choices and visa applications. The first thing you should do after picking the country you want to study in is to make a list of universities, including a dream school (a school you may not get into, but is at the top of your list), a safety school (a school you can definitely get into), and several schools in between. Look at the websites of those universities and you will get a complete list of everything you need for your applications. The most important element in any application will be your standardized test scores, so pick a time as early as possible to take an exam prep course. If you are in a lecture hall with a teacher telling jokes, you are probably just wasting your time. As a reference point, US students who attend top universities spend between 500-1,000 hours studying for the SAT, so probably you should do more. You are also going to need to think about how to tell a story about yourself. Chinese students have a reputation for being very hardworking, but also for sometimes lacking creativity or intellectual curiosity. You need to show the university that you are excellent because of your own personality, not because your parents have forced you to be excellent. Are you interested in sports? Make sure to play on your school’s team. Universities want to see that you have interests of your own and can show initiative (主动性). Finally, find a consultant to help you through the application process. You will need this help, but be as cautious as you can. Some agents will try their best to help students fulfill their dreams, but there are some irresponsible ones who care more about the fees paid by students. 32. What’s the point of the article? A. To introduce some top overseas universities. B. To give advice on how to apply to a foreign university. C. To inform readers about how to prepare for the SAT. D. To tell readers how to choose a good overseas school. 33. When preparing to go to a foreign school, you are advised to _____. A. make a list of the universities you’re interested in B. take some exam prep courses C. spend about 500 hours preparing for the SAT D. write a good story to prove you are hardworking 34. What does the underlined word “cautious” in the last paragraph probably mean? A. early B. confident C. careful D. prepared. 35. What can we conclude from the article? A. It is better to have your parents help you with your applications. B. Foreign universities put a lot of emphasis on their students’ creativity. C. Sports fans have greater opportunities to go to foreign universities. D. Consulting agencies don’t help your application much. 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。 China was once known as the kingdom of bicycles. 36. _______________ Last year, more bicycles were sold than cars in many European countries, according to the BBC. 37. _______________ It reduces both traffic jams and pollution, and is great for our health. Of course, Rome wasn’t built in a day. The popularity of cycling in many European countries is greatly due to bike-friendly policies. As the traditional “cycling capital” in Northern Europe, Copenhagen’s roads keep bicycles and motor vehicles separated as much as possible. On these routes, there are pre-green lights for cyclists. These kinds of bicycle traffic lights turn green a few seconds before car traffic lights do. 38. _______________ For people living far from city centers, getting to work by bicycle alone may take a long time. That’s why Copenhagen allows cyclists to bring their bicycles onto subway trains. 39. _______________ At Dutch schools, students must attend cycling lessons. Children aged 12 can ride on the roads very well. Cycle lanes are also designed to be wide enough for children to ride alongside adults. In Amsterdam, people can hire a bike from almost anywhere in the city. 40. _______________ In Beijing, there are also similar policies to hire bikes. Do you see them in your city? A. Bike rental companies can be found near busy areas. B. Cycling is a safe, clean and cheap way to get around the city. C. Shared bikes are gaining popularity in China. D. It gives the cyclists time to avoid traffic while crossing. E. In European countries, bicycles are often regarded as a tool for exercising. F. But countries in Europe also match China’s love for bicycles. G. The Dutch have also had good ideas that make cycling safer and more inviting. 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 The Tragedy The journey to discovering oneself does not always come easy. From a young age, I had a strong sense of who I was to become, but a terrible accident forced me to 41 myself again. Now, as a high school senior, I have shown my ability to 42 one of the greatest challenges in my life. Growing up, I lived and breathed skating. There was nothing in this world that 43 my heart with such joy. I sacrificed everything in the 44 to become the next Olympic medalist, spending twenty-four hours a 45 at the rink(滑冰场), all year long. During the school year, my nights consisted of staying at the rink to 46 my skills, and finishing my homework until midnight. Having no social life or interests 47 skating, I earned first place medals in nearly every competition, and, finally, my shot at making the Olympic trials. 48 , at my final show, I fell over and hurt my back badly. After several X-ray and MRI scans, the specialist announced the frustrating result that returning to my sport was 49 . My happiness turned into sadness. The pain made the most basic daily tasks 50 . With my passion being taken away I had little 51 of who I was. After eight months of mental and emotional suffering, something had to 52 . After all, I had wasted my days 53 around, not even tried a single new activity. Using my limited strength, I pushed to rediscover myself. I began the process by putting my 54 into local community service projects. By volunteering as a swim instructor and summer reading assistant for children, I grasped an idea of 55 I wanted to become. After a few months, I devoted time to develop my talents in the arts. I gained the ability to 56 my emotions through pieces of music and different characters. From 57 hours of practicing an Italian opera song and performing solos at local events, I stepped out of my comfort zone and rediscovered my 58 . I learnt to believe in myself again, not merely surviving, but truly living. My injury was a stone on my way to 59 , but it also led me to become the motivated and 60 person I am today. 41.A. recognize B. cure C. realize D. examine 42. A. lose B. inspire C. devote D. overcome 43. A. shared B. filled C. broke D. charge 44. A. middle B. case C. attempt D. form 45. A. year B. week C. month D. day 46. A. consider B. promise C. practise D. enlarge 47. A.in B. for C. with D. except 48.A.Unfortunately B. Suddenly C. Sincerely D. Immediately 49. A. impossible B. imperfect C. unnecessary D. important 50. A. easy B. puzzled C. difficult D. comfortable 51. A. hope B. sense. C. right D. doubt 52. A. ignore B. happen C. forgive D. change 53. A. showing B. looking C. walking D. sitting 54. A. thought B. energy C. future D. patience 55. A. how B. where C. who D. why 56.A. express B. control C. experience D. arouse 57. A. countless B. sensitive C. popular D. familiar 58. A. shortcoming B. confidence C. discouragement D. convenience 59. A. puzzle B. behaviour C. failure D. success 60.A. curious B. generous C. optimistic D. cautious 第三部分 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 When I was growing up, many of my friends 61.______ (hold) part-time jobs in junior and senior high school. I had a few jobs myself at that age. I started working at 62. ______ bookstore when I was about 14 or so. I went to the bookstore every day after school to look 63. ______ new books and hang out with my friends, 64. ______ I thought, why not work there and make some money? But the most common jobs for 65. ______ (teenage) in the US are restaurant jobs. Working in the kitchen, waiting tables and washing dishes 66.______ (be) a few of the most typical ones. One of the 67. _____ (reason) these jobs are often worked by young people is that they pay minimum wage. When I worked at the bookstore, I spent 68. ______ (me) entire salary in the same store 69. ______ (buy) books. So it seemed that my boss paid me in books instead of money. But at the time, that was 70. ______ (perfect) fine by me. 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1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。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; A blind boy was sitting on a square to a hat by his feet. He held up a sign which was said: “I am blind. Please help me.” There were only a little coins in the hat. A man was walking by. Then he took a sign, turned it around, and wrote some words. He put the sign back so that nobody who walked by could see the new words. Surprising, soon a lot more people were giving money to the blind boy. That afternoon, the man who changed the sign came to see what things were. The boy recognized his footstep and asked: “Are you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?” The man said: “Today is a beautiful day and I cannot see it.” 第二节(25分) 假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国朋友David对中国的民间艺术很感兴趣,准备学习其中一项,向你征询建议。请给David写一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 推荐一项民间艺术;2. 说明推荐理由;3. 提出学习建议。 注意:1. 词数不少于50;2. 邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear David, _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第三轮月考 高三英语参考答案 听力:1-5 ACABB 6-10 ABACB 11-15 ACBCA 16-20 BACBA 阅读:21-23 ABD 24-27 ABDA 28-31 BAAD 32-35 BACB 36-40FBDGA 完型: 41-45ADBCB 46-50CDAAC 51-55 BDDBC 56-60AABDC 语法填空:61. held 62. a 63. for 64. so 65. teenagers 66. are 67. reasons 68. my 69. buying 70. perfectly 短文改错 1. to→with 2. said前面的was去掉 3. little→few 4. sign前面的a→the 5. nobody→everyone/everybody/anyone/anybody 6. Surprising→Surprisingly 7. 在who与changed中间∧had 8. things前面的what→how 9. footstep→footsteps 10. a beautiful day后面的and→but Dear David, I’m so happy to know that you are interested in Chinese folk arts. There are so many kinds of colorful folk arts in China, such as paper-cutting, the dragon- dance and the lion- dance, kite making and so on. I suggest that you should learn paper-cutting. Firstly, paper-cutting is a traditional Chinese folk art with a long history. Secondly, it’s easy to learn and convenient to take with. What’s more, I know you’re going back home and it is a good chance to give it to your family and friends as presents ,letting them know more about Chinese culture. To learn it well, you can take part in a folk Paper-cutting group, where there are many experienced experts who can help you. Also you need to practice attentively. I hope my advice will be helpful to you. I sincerely wish you will enjoy your study and make beautiful paper-cutting works. I’m looking forward to your early reply! Yours, Li Hua查看更多