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宜宾市普通高中级第一次诊断测试2020(考试时间120分钟满分150分)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小题海小题L5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例Howmuch isthe shirt答案是A.£
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1.What does the womanwant toknowA.Where thepolice stationis.B.When thegrocery storeopens.C.Where thenew icecream storeis.
2.What coloris MaryshairA.Red.B.Brown.C.White.
3.What doesthe womanmeanA.SheMl notgo to the game.B.She willdo everythinglater.C.She justwants tocut thegrass now.
4.Why doesntthe manwant togo toChicagoA.It is too faraway.B.It isntas niceas Pittsburgh.C.He hasntbeen toPittsburgh.
5.What doesthe manwantA.Something toeat.B.Something to share.C.Something to read.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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retreat.But thischarming gardenhas attractedcelebrity guests,43have leftpoems,paintings and44history anecdotesin thefollowingcenturies.“In recentyears,weve tried45restore thelandscapes ofclassical gardens,but adelicate gardencannot be anempty shellJ saysBai Lingzhi,deputy directorof SuzhouAdministrative Bureauof Gardenand Landscaping.We needcreativeideas tolead people to thelifestyle46advocate bythe gardensin theera Jshe explains.Last year,a newproject waslaunched,47allow touristsin smallgroups toreserve placesto enterthe gardenin theearlymorning beforethe regularopening time.Their visitends up48making atraditional foldingfan.In1997and2000,nine of the best-known classicalgardens ofSuzhou49register onto the WorldHeritageList.As UNESCOremarks:Classical Chinesegarden design,which seekstore-create naturallandscapes in第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第miniature,is nowhere50well illustratedthan in the ninegardens.”一节短文改错共10小题;每小题I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处语言错误,5110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A,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L每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011As astudent,I havefew opportunitiesto workowing myfull schedule.But anactivity calledFarm WorkProgramleft adeep impressionon you.During the program,I hadto getup earlyand didarranging farmwork withmy classmates.For example,we helpwater theplants andpicked vegetables.While work,I realizedhow hardlyit wasto workwith myownhands.What happyit wasto enjoythe fruitsof mylabor.At homewhere we can helpour parentsdo somehousework.Wecan helpwash dishesbefore dinner.Remember thatnothing canmake ushappy thanseeing theresults ofour hardwork.第二节书面表达满分25分月日所在周为全国粮食安全宣传周,你校将以“珍惜粮食”为主题,举办英语征文比赛请你写一篇
52.1016短文投稿内容包括粮食的重要性;
1.珍惜粮食的倡议
2.参考词汇全国粮食安全宣传周
3.National FoodSecurity PublicityWeek听力答案1-5CBCAA6-10CBACA11-15ACABC16-20BABCB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.Where arethe speakersA.In apark.B.At azoo.C.By alake.
7.Why doesthe manprefer theducksA.They arepretty.B.They dontbite people.C.They donteat toomuch.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.What timedoesthe store usuallycloseA.At6:00pm.B.At6:30pm.C.At9:00pm.A.Go to thestore.B.Make dinner.C.Watch amovie.
9.What isthe womangoing to do next请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What monthmight itbe nowA.December.B.July.C.April.
11.Where doesSimon liveA.In Philadelphia.B.In Boston.C.In NewYork.
12.How longhas Fionabeen takingvacations inMiamiA.Its herfirst year.B.For thelast tenyears.C.For thepast threeyears.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What didJames getfrom Nancylast monthA.A necklace.B.Some furniture.C.Some clothing.
14.What doesNancy wantJames todoA.Sell something.B.Move something.C.Buy something.
15.When isJames going to helpA.On Saturdaynight.B.On Sundaymorning.C.On Sundayafternoon.
16.How longwill ittake Jamesto getto NancyshouseA.About twohours.B.About onehour.C.All day.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Who arethe listenersgoingtomeetA.Mr.Hamilton.B.Mr.Gonzalez.C.Mr.Jones.
18.Who isthe championright nowA.Carlos.B.Joey.C.Tommy.
19.What hasTommy invitedthe listenerstodoin thegymA.Become hiscustomers.B.Pay towatch aboxing match.C.Try hisspecial trainingmethods.
20.How mightTommy bedescribedA.Quiet andhuge.B.Friendly andstrong.C.Small andkind.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Some librariesuse uniquearchitecture toencourage visitorsto explorethe racksand settledown witha newbook oruseflowing librariesto bring books tohard-to-reach populations.Kansas CityLibrary Kansas City,MissouriAlong thesouth wallof thisparking garagesexterior,visitors aretreated towhat lookslike ahuge shelfof books.The buildingoriginally servedas a bank,which isreadily apparentwhen thelibrary hasscreenings inits VaultTheater,inside anactual1925bank vault.Stuttgart CityLibrary Stuttgart,GermanyOpened in2011,this nine-story publiclibrary designedby EunYoung Yiis characterizedby itsimpressivewhite-on-white colorscheme,its boldcubic shapeand itscavernous interior.This culturalcenter for the city,designed tofeelopen andfull oflight,can beentered fromany of its foursides,and readerscan borrowartwork aswell asbooks.The CamelLibrary ServiceNorth EasternProvince,KenyaTo fightwith lowliteracy ratesin thedesert ofKenya,the governmentcreated aroaming librarycomposed ofninecamels tobringbooksto villages.The librarytravels fourdays aweek servingthe regionsmigratory people.Currentlythe servicefocuses onchildren,but withmore fundingthey plan to increasetheir reachboth indistance and the titlestheycarry.Macquarie UniversityLibrary Sydney,AustraliaA stunningcombination ofcutting edgeand sustainablethis buildingwas madefrom recycledmaterials,features agreenroof,and wasdesigned toimitate thelook ofa eucalyptustree.It is also stateof the art,using robot cranes tobringrequested bookstothefront desk.
1.What isthe featureof KansasCity LibraryA.It usedto beabank.B.It hasonly abook shelf.C.It servedas apark lot.D.It makesuse ofrobotcranes.A.KansasCityLibrary.B.Stuttgart CityLibrary.
2.Which of the followingprovides booksfor migratorypeopleC.The CamelLibrary Service.D.Macquarie UniversityLibrary.A.To sellthe artworkin libraries.B.To urgepeopletoread books.
3.Whafs thepurpose of the librariesC.To showtheartof architecture.D.To keeppeople stayingin thelibraries.Herb Chasancould haveeased intoretirement afterspending18years teachingmath tohigh schoolstudents.But theoctogenariancouldnt rest.It wasntuntil eightyears agothat hestepped intoone of the cityspoorest neighborhoods.Henoticed agroup ofchildren wanderingnearby withnothing todo.He couldntshake theimage fromhis mind,and itbecamethe drivingforce for Hoops and Homework,an after-school programthat hasprovided activitiesand tutoringforyouth upto age
14.Since2012,Hoops andHomework hashelped morethan300children whootherwise wouldhave gonehome toemptyhouses orroamed thestreets untiltheir parentsgot offwork.Thanks toMr.Chasan anddedicated staffandvolunteers,the childreninstead havespent industriousafternoons makingcrafts,playing basketball,learning violin andyoga,gardening,and baskingin theattention ofa smallarmy oftutors.Our goalistohelp thesekids breakthe cycleofpoverty andjailto have a goodjob,to bea success,“says Mr.Chasan.Within afew months,he secured$81,000in townfunding tostart theprogram.It takes$170,000annually torun thecenter.Hoops andHomework hasencouraged peoplefrom differentparts ofthe communityto volunteerduring theafter-school sessionsbecause theycan tellthe childrensomeday youmay bedoing thatjob,we loveto haverole modelscomein.”The programgoes beyondhelping children.Most ofthe staffmembers arebilingual,which enablesthem toservethe largelySpanish-speaking community.My Englishis notgood,“says Keila Cupid,a parentwho livesclose tothecenter.But themother of11-year-old Cupidis clearin expressingher gratitudeforHoops andHomework:Its asafespace formy daughterwhen Iam awayto myEnglish class.”
4.What motivationmade Chasandecide onHoopsand HomeworkA.Homeless neighborhoodkids.B.Parents beingengaging in work.C.The volunteersin the community.D.Children aimlesslywalking around.
5.What activityis availablein HoopsandHomeworkA.Making crafts.B.Baking food.C.Learning Spanish.D.Doing extrahomework.
6.Which statementdoes Chasanagree withA.More moneyshould goto charity.B.More peopleshould joinin voluntarywork.C.More communitycentersshould bebuilt.D.More after-school activitiesshould beconsidered.
7.From thepassage,wecaninfer.
1.starting anorganization istough B.KeilaCupidis studyingSpanishC.parents can benefit from theprogramD.thecommunitykids musthaveasuccessful careerCSethMagle is an urbanecologist inChicago.In2021,he startedbuilding anetwork offellow urbananimal loversfromaround theworld.They9re workingto collectinformation sothat itcanbecompared indifferent cities.With thegoal oftrying tocreate morewildlife inclusivecities,the networkhelps reducehuman wildlifeconflict andincreasehuman wildlife coexistence in the massivelyurbanizing areas.In Chicago,Magle and his teamhave beenwatching theircitys wildlifefor about10years.All together,they haveover100camera trapsset upacross differenttypes of urban environmentsfromthedowntown Loopand cityparks tonaturepreserves andsuburb golfcourses.During timesof recentextreme heat,we dodefinitely seeanimals reducemovement andjust staywhere theyare.Itsprobably energeticallydifficult tomove aroundwhen itsso hot.Although thisworks for a shortterm inhigh temperature,its notideal overa longerperiod becauseit meansless time to searchfor foodoranew mate.As Magleandhisnetwork ofurban researcherslook towardthe futureand climatechange,they predictbigger shifts.Temperatures everywhereare projectedto warm,so wildlife in urbansettings andbeyond willlikely have to shifttheirnormal regionsa bitfurther northto whereit feelsmore comfortableand towhat theyrealready usedto.We donthavearmadillos inChicago,but wehave theminthesouthern partofthestate.And theyseem tobe migratingnorth.Only timewill tellhow oururban wildlifereacts tothese longer-term shiftsin temperature.For now,it soundslike urban animals-so longas theyrehealthy-are totallycapable ofhandling afewdays ofextreme heathere andthere.
8.What isthe aimofthenetworkA.To observewildlifeindifferent cities.B.To compareanimals9living conditions.C.To collectinformation ofurbananimals.D.To helphuman andwildlifecoexist.
9.Whats themain ideaof paragraph3A.The tracksof wildlifeactivities.B.The movementofurbananimals.C.The wayof watchingcity animals.D.The differenttypes ofurbanization.
10.In whatway doanimals escapeextreme heatA.Keeping still.B.Moving constantly.C.Shifting tothe north.D.Looking forfood everywhere.
11.What isthe textprobably takenfromA.A marketreport.B.A sciencemagazine.C.A biologicaltextbook.D.A socialresearch report.DArecibo,a giantradio observatoryis locatedinthelush mountainsof Puerto Rico,did some ofthedreamiest workinastronomy.But itwas forcedto stopoperations thisyear aftersuffering unprecedenteddamage,and officialsnow believethatit isbeyond repair.Instead oftrying tofix it,they,re goingto tearit down.Arecibo hasprovided observationsfor discoverieswithin thesolar systemand wellbeyond.It isconsidered one ofthe bestspots forstudying potentiallydangerous asteroidsnear Earth.Over theyears,Arecibo hasfaced dangeranddamage,but it has alwaysendured.In itslifetime,ithasexperienced earthquakesand storms,including thehurricane thatspoiltPuertoRicoin2017,which damagedsomeofthe dish.The troublebegan inAugust.A metalsupport cableweighing thousandsof poundsslipped outofitssocket anddroppedsharply into the cavernous1,000-foot-wide radiodish inthe middleofthenight.The cable,installed inthe1990s,was consideredfairly newfor anobservatory thatbegan operationsin1963,andtheincident confusedArecibos officials.The cabledefinitely should not havefailed inthe wayit didJ AshleyZauderer,the Areciboprogram directorat theNationalScience Foundation,which ownsthe telescope,said.But earlierthis month,just daysbefore engineerswerescheduled totry tostabilize the telescope,another pieceof hardwarecame smashingintothedish.A maincable,oneoftheoriginals installedwhen theobservatory wasbuilt,had cracked,causing evenmore damage.Engineers arenow workingto quicklyoutlined aplantopull downthetelescopebefore itcollapses onits own.Arecibos failureisadifferent fatethan astronomersare usedto.Hardware ofall sortsages andbreaks—Hubble,another famedtelescope,is operatingwith fewerworking partsthan itlaunched with30years ago.But it isunusual towreck anobservatory becauseyou haveno otherchoice,and sounexpectedly too.
12.What willhappen toAreciboA.It willbe destroyed.B.It willbe rebuilt.C.It willbe repaired.D.It willbe stabilized.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“endured“mean inparagraph2A.Avoided.B.Survived.C.Endangered.D.Forgotten.
14.Which canbest explainAshley Zauderersmessage inparagraph3A.Arecibo canbe removedeasily.B.Arecibo hasfailed atwork unexpectedly.C.Arecibo hasmadesignificant contribution.D.Arecibos presentsituation isunimaginable.
15.What canbeasuitable titleforthetextA.The PowerfulTelescope FacesUpgrading.
8.ImmeasurableLosses Happenedto Astronomy.
9.The DamagedArecibo TelescopeMeets anEnd.
10.Great Observatoryis BeingReconstructed BeforeIts Time.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What dothe happiestpeople onearth havein commonRecently,researchers haveanalyzed thecommoncharacteristics ofthe peoplewho callthemselves very,very happywith their lives,and who tend tolive long.Here ispartof whatthey have found:RelationshipsResearch hasfound thatit isstrong personaland socialrelationships thatmake peoplehappy.And thisis trueallthroughout yourlife.16・Socializing withfriends andfamily,inasmall andclose-knit group,is themostimportant keyto happiness and long life.Helping othersIt is notbeing helpedor lovedby othersthat leadsto happinessand longlife;itishelping others.17Being busydoing thingsyou love and are good atItis truethat oneshouldnotbe stressedout andrushed allthe time.18,if youwant tolive along,happylife.However,doing anythingunder thesun isnot thesecret tohappiness.Itisdoing things that youaregoodat,and youareinterested in,that makes you happy.A happy,warm childhood
19.A studyhas notedthat“warmth ofchildhood environment“isavery importantpredictor ofcontentment,happinessandeven alonglife.Being gratefulIna studyof gratitude,researchers atthe Universityof Miamihavefound that peoplewho consciouslythink oftheir、blessings feelbetter abouttheirlives.20than thosewhotendto takethings forgranted.A.Being helpedis ofgreat importanceBPeople arehappiest whenthey haveloving relationshipsC.Children alwayshappily growup andplay with themselvesD.They evenexercise more,and makefewer visitstothehospitalE.The happiestpeople onearth havehad ahappy,warm,and stablechildhoodF.But youhavetobe engagedinworkthat makesyou busyand fullyinvolved第三部分语言知识运用(共G.The joyon theface ofthe peopleyou helpmakesyoucontented andjoyful yourself两节,满分45分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Ive beenwriting nowfor34years.It allstarted whenI wasjust18years old.As aboy
21.1probably readhundreds of books,including mysteries,science fiction,thrillers,andjust aboutany other22ofbookI couldfind.I hada23for knowledgethat neverseemed todisappear,no matterhowmany booksI
24.Then25,1found thatI toohad ideasof myown thatI wantedto writeand share.I wantedtoshare、thingsthatwere full of26loveandjoy.I triedto27my desireat first,but asany writerwilltell you,once ideas28inside ofyou,they dontleave you29until youwrite themdown.I didnthavea computer,or evena typewriter,but I30a penand anotebook andwrote downeverything thatwas burning31ofme.When Iwas done,I didntknow howto32my workwiththeworld withoutInternet then.Finally Isought outthe33of mylocal newspaperand askedif hewould liketo34what Idwritten.He wasa manfullofboth wisdomand kindness.He notonly printedmy firststory butagreed topublish anythingelse Iwas35to write.After that,nothing couldstop me.Years later,I evenself-published two36of mystories inbookform.Through mywriting,I slowlybecame a37person.Writing allowedmeto38the goodnessand lightthat existin usall.I alsofoundthatwe areall39,whether weput pento paperor not.With everychoice wemake,with everythought wethink,and withevery40we take,we arewriting ourown lifestory.
21.A.bringing upB.growing upC・going upD.standing up
22.A.type B.name C.quality D.detail
23.A.try B.talk C.gift D.thirst
24.A.read B.drew C.edited D.wrote
25.A.frankly B.carefully C.suddenly D.generally
26.A.fright B.goodness C.sadness D.darkness
27.A.express B.explore C.ignore D.realize
28.A.fade B.awaken C.sharpen D.freeze
29.A.alone B.open C.on D.off
30.A.lost B.lent C.gave D.grabbed
31.A.upside B.back C.inside D.front
32.A.share B.send C.give D.post
33.A.reader B.buyer C.editor D.reporter
34.A.read B.sell C.hear D.print
35.A.shy B.willing C.nervous D.anxious
36.A.collections B.sets C.pieces D.records
37.A.greater B.bigger C.better D.fatter
38.A.develop B.overlook C.form D.discover
39.A.trainers B.sellers C.friends D.writers
40.A.care B.action C.medicineD.picture第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Shortly afterdawn,the680-year-old LionGrove Gardenwakes uptothesound ofbirds andits moistair issuffusedwith ascent.With aview ofpavilions,early41visitor tothis gardenin downtownSuzhou,can feel42sense ofZenlikeinner peace.When monksduring theYuan Dynastyfirst constructedthis garden,they mayhave wantedto enjoya quiet。
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