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河南省示范性高中届高三英语上学期期末考试试题2020考生注意
1.本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟
2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上第一部分听力(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;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How muchis the shirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C.
1.What canwe learnabout the man from the conversationA.He wont helpothers.B.He is a strangerin theplace.C.He willgo to the Londonbridge.
2.Where willthe woman goA.To thehospital.B.To theschool.C.To theairport.A.Colleagues.B.Close friends,call C.Strangers.
4.Why does the manmake theB.To buya freezer,thezoo C.To sellhis freezer.A.To repairhis freezer.B.A car.
5.What willthe mantake toC.A boat.A.A bus.
3.Whats theprobable relationship between the speakers第二节(共15小题;每小题分,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 isspecial aboutSaturdayA.Its the womanJ sbirthday.B.There is nothing importantto do.C.Its speakersone一year anniversary.
7.What willthe mando next
53.A.rushed B.admitted C.persuaded D.guided
54.A.disappointment B.credit C.annoyance D.horror
55.A.reputation B.prospect C.life D.honor
56.A.embarrassing B.amazing C.contradictory D.abstract
57.A.acquaintance B.colleague C.stranger D.relative
58.A.received B.presented C.claimed D.acplished
59.A.appeal B.ment C.attempt D.apology
60.A.prejudice B.regret C.offence D.panic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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Why doesautumn havetwo namesAccording toMerriamWebster,“autumn“appeared firstinEnglish in the1300s,ing from the Latinword“autumnus.Autumn caughton quickly,likely becauseitreplaced the61origin name--------------------------------------harvest”.As youmight imagine,whencrops werecollected from the fields,calling theseason harvestmight makepeople62confusebecause harvestis alsothe namefor theact63it.Soautumn appearedinstead ofharvest”.Then theterm,“autumn”,64was referredtothe seasonbetween summerand winter,lasted for a coupleof65century.“Fall〃as aname fortheseason cameabout sometimein the1500s,a shortenedversion of the verypoetic phrasefor“thefall ofleaves”.The Englishphrase hadtrue meaningof theseason withoutleading66any confusion.Not evena centurylater,the phrasebecame asimple wordfall.Around thissame time,the Englishlanguage wastraveling across the globeas Britainexpanded,and itwas67go throughsome changes,as manylanguages did.This was68particular trueinthe Americancolonies殖民地.Some Englishwords changedin the US,whether in terms ofspelling69intermsof generalusage.In themidl800s,British andAmerican Englishspeakers furtherdevelopedin differentways and“fall〃was themon word for〃autumn in theUS,while autumn70regardas thewordforfall inEngland.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八,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;
2.只允许修改10处,多者从第11处起不计分Every countryhas its own cultureand wayof life,and manypeople wonderthat it would beliketo livingin a country likeAustralia.Its thesix biggestcountry in the world.Surrounding bytheocean,Australia haspopulation of about twentytwomillion.Its acountry ofdeserts,beaches,mountains,rivers andlakes,mostly ona hugelyscale.Its acountry ofblue skiesand largefarmsthat measuredthousands ofsquare kilometers.Its acountry whosepopulation consistsin ofnativesand peoplefrom manyother country.Its alsoacountryof kangaroosbut koalas.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友Jack发邮件向你咨询当地即将举办的民间美食节(the FolkFoodFestival)的情况,请给他回一封电子邮件内容包括
1.举办时间和目的;
2.活动内容(展示传统美食,品尝美食等);
3.邀请他参加注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯A.Buy the woman agift.B.Treat the woman toa meal.C.Host abirthday partyfor the woman.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题A.In anoffice.B.In aschool.C.In abank.
8.Where does the conversationprobably takeplace
9.What doesthewomanwant todoA.Check heraccount.B Openanother account.C.Withdraw somemoney.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What is the mandoingA.Giving areport.B.Having ameeting.C.Conducting asurvey.
11.What willthewomanget afterbeing aformal employeeA.Promotion.B Salesine.C.Extra workinghours.
12.What kindof workingstyle doesthewoman likeA.Flexible.B.Traditional.C.Both.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What doesthewomanlike todo inher sparetimeA.Read books.B.Watch movies.C.Watch TV.
14.How manykinds of films doesthe manmentionA.Two.B.Four.C.Three.
15.How oftendoesthewomangoto thecinemaC.Never.A.Frequently.B.Once in a while.
16.What kindoffilmsdoesthewomanlikebestC.Science fiction.A.Art films.B.edy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Who isthe speakerprobably talkingtoA.College students.B.News reporters.C.Movie fans.
18.What isthespeakertalking aboutC.Heightism.A.Socialism.B.Racism.
19.Whats therelationshipbetweenpeoples heightand ineaccording to the lectureA.Taller peoplewill getless ine.B.Taller peoplewill getmore ine.C.There,snodifference inine betweenthe talland short.
20.Which of the followingis peoplesattitude towardstheir heightA.They enjoybeing tall.B.They enjoybeing short.C.They carelittle abouttheir height.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AFirst AidLevel1The course is suitablefor anyonewho wantsto learnCPR,short forcardiopulmonary resuscitation心肺复苏法.It alsocovers managementof bleeding and shock.This courseincludes assessmentandleads toa NewZealand QualificationsAuthority NZQAunit standard.The mostattractive pointisthat awe11known doctorwill teachthis course.Price$100Duration1dayFirst AidLevel2It includesall of the coursecontent fromFirst AidLevel1,plus anadditional halfday.Suitablefor firstaiders,health and safety staffand anyonewho needsfirstaid knowledgefor theirprofessionalqualification.A veryexperienced doctorwill teachthis course.Price$150Duration
1.5daysResuscitation Level3This trainingcourseisfor thosewho requireLevel3resuscitation skills,especially peoplewhohave aduty torespond andare probablyconcerned withthe startof resuscitation.Price$160Duration:4hoursResuscitation Level4This isan importanthealth professionalresuscitation trainingcourse.It canbe usedas aLevel4refresher course.This courseisthemost suitablefor nurses,nurse managers,District HealthBoardDHB resuscitationofficers.Price$200Duration4hoursTake alook atthe seriesof firstaid courses,so thatyou canchoose themedical learningexperiencethat bestmatches yourneeds.
21.How isFirst AidLevel1different fromthe othercoursesA.Its themost expensive.B.It11last thelongest time.C.It’11be taughtby afamous doctor.D.Its meantfor healthandsafetyofficers.
22.How muchshould anapplicant payper hourfor ResuscitationLevel3A.$
40.B.$
50.C.$
100.D.$
160.
23.What isthe mainpurpose of the textA.To showdoctors,responsibilities.B.To advertisethe firstaid courses.C.To advisemedical professionalsto assesstheir livingstandards.D.To informmedical staffofthemedical levels ofthefour hospitals.BRemember Vitaminwater,s“free of rolling screen for a year challengethat daredpeople tobe free from smart phonesforawhole yearwill win$100,000Well,Elana Mugdan,a New York woman,has beeninto itfor eightmonths,and justfour monthsaway fromclaiming grand prize.Vitaminwater madenews headlineslast Decemberwhen itannounced itsunique challenge.Thousandsof peopleapplied to be chosenas theperfect candidateto spenda year without touchingtheir smartphones,but in the end,the onlyperson whogot totry andsurvive foran entireyearwithout a handheldsmart phone wasElana Mugdan,a29yearold fictionwriter fromQueens,NewYork.Eight monthsintothe challenge,she claimsit hasbeen afree andeyeopening experiencethat showsher justhowdependent shebees onher smart phone.Even thoughthere aretimes whenshe missesher handheldsmartphone,she plansto goon livingwithout iteven afterthe challengeends,because shereally doesn,t wantto goback todays whenshe abusedit,wasted time,stayed upall hoursofthenight onit,and wasobsessed withsocial media.But nothaving access to her smart phonereally madecertain situationsa lotharder thanshecould haveimagined thembefore.Many peopledid mea favor.However,once,I almostgot stranded(滞留)in theSeaTac airportbecause thephone numberId writtendown waswrong,and Ihad nowayof referringtotheright one,no wayof callinga cab,and no one in the statewho couldhelpme,the youngwriter said.Another time,her car,s“check engine〃light turnedon whileshe wasdriving inan unfamiliarareaat night.She couldn,t useher phone,s GPSlocation feature,or evencheck what the lightmeanton Googleor finda nearbycar repairshop.Still,she learnedto overethese situations.And nowsheclaims the last eightmonths ofphonefree lifehave beenone ofthe bestadventures ofher lifeandthat she11keep itfor anotherfour months.
24.What,sthechallenge freeofrollingscreenfora year”A.Peoplefree fromsmart phonescan livea richerlife.B.People livinga telephonefreelife canbe awardedevery year.C.Peopleliving withoutputers forayearwill wingrandprize.D.Peoplespending ayear freefromsmart phones willget areward.
25.Which phrasecan replacethe underlinedpart uobsessedwith in paragraph2A.satisfied withB accustomedtoC.addicted toD.popular with
26.What doesElana Mugdanmainly wantto expressinparagraph3A.Its fantasticto havesomeone tohelp herall the way.B.Its unimaginableto loseher phonenumber on the way.C.Its unnecessaryto referto informationwith asmartphone.D.Its difficultto getout ofthe troublewithout asmartphone.
27.What canwe learnabout ElanaMugdanA.She couldn,t livewithout asmartphone.B.She findsnoonecan helpher inthe adventure.C.She hasnot won the grand$100,000prize yet.D.She usedto usehersmartphone towrite fiction.CPycnandra acuminata(喜树)isarare treenative toNew Caledoniathat hasthe rareabilityto collectheavy metalslike nickel(银)fromthe ground.The liquidcirculated in its bodyis bluegreenandreportedly containsup to25%nickel.In general,trees andheavy metalslike nickeldon,t reallygo welltogether.But Pycnandraacuminatamake themlive together.And that,s whatmakes Pycnandra acuminata sospecial.It sucksoutnormally poisonouslevelsofheavy metals fromthe soil andstore theminitstrunk,leaves andseedso.The evolutionof Pycnandra acuminata isbelieved tohave occurredover millionsof years,butscientists haveyet toidentify auniversal principleof nickel intake andstorage.The reasonwhysuch treeshave formedthewayof absorbingmetals is also upfor debate.The mostpopular theorystates thatthe concentrationof nickelprotects suchtrees fromleafchewinginsects.And studieshave shownthat nickelaccumulated bythese treesindeed harmsmanyinsects thoughsome havedeveloped ahigh toleranceto it.Another theorysays nickelhas effectsofresisting bacteria,which protectsthe treesfrom variousdiseases.However,these theoriesareall justtheories.One thingthat hasbeen provenistheability ofPycnandra acuminatato cleanthesoil withpoisonous materialscaused byhuman activity.There,salsoclear potentialfor collectingheavymaterials likenickel inthese kinds of soilsthat willbring afew profitsby conventionalwaysof mining.People cancollect mineralscontained insuch soilsfromthebluegreen trees.Unfortunately,Pycnandra acuminatais recentlyinabad situation.Human activityin forestsofNew Caledoniahas madePycnandra acuminatain danger.Consequently,probably fewerthan severalhundredtrees ofthis kindhave remainedas a result ofthe reduction of ourforests.
28.What dowe knowabout Pycnandra acuminataA.It hasa bluegreencolor dueto metalscollected.B It is ableto collectsome heavymetalsfromtheground.C.It sucksoutagreat dealof poisonousunderground water.D.It tendsto growinthesoilwithplenty ofpoisonous liquid.
29.What do the theoriesinparagraph4say aboutPycnandraacuminataA.It indeedprotects manyinsects.B Itstores mostnickelinits roots.E.It protectsitself throughthe concentrationof nickel.F.It makesits surroundingplants sufferfrom diseases.
30.What doesthe authormainly wantto expressinthelast paragraphA.Pycnandraacuminatais indanger.B.Forests areto blamefor thereductionoftrees.C.Forests aredecreasing asaresultof humanactivity.D.Pycnandraacuminatais underthe protectionof people.
31.In whichsection of a magazineis thistext mostlikely toappearA.Bacteria anddisease.B.Health andlife.C.Fashion andentertainment.D.Man andnature.DFancy your own satelliteArizona StateUniversity isworking towardsmaking thisa realitywithits SunCubeFemtoSat project.Smaller thana standardCubeSat,the lowcaststudentdesignedspacecraft isaimed atproviding greateraccess tospace forscientists andhobbyists alike.Assistant professorJekan Thanga and ateamof studentshave beendeveloping the SunCube FemtoSatfor the pasttwo years.The small3X3X3cm cubeweighs inat just35ganda longer3X3X9cm,100g modelhas alsobeen designed,which includesstorage space.Each SunCubeFemtoSat hasitsownmunication,data collectionand propulsion(推进)systemsand ispowered bysolar panels.Itismade ofofftheshelf partsthat areavailable inshops,andthe energyefficientsolar panelsare cutfrom scrap(碎片),which makesitsave energy,sold at a discountby manufacturers.With aspacecraft ofthis size,any universitycando it,〃says Thanga.Thats partof ourmajor goal--------------------------space discoveryforeverybody.〃The teamsays thatwhile launchingyourownsatellite wouldusually costbetween US$60,00070,000per kilo,itwouldonly cost$1,000to senda SunCubeFemtoSat tothe InternationalSpace Station,and$3,000to sendit intolow earthorbit.Leaving theearths gravitywould costan estimated$27,
000.The FemtoSatwould bepacked witha jackinthebox stylesystem thatmatches standardCubeSatsizes(around10cubic cm),simplifying theprocess ofgetting thetiny satelliteinto orbit.NASA hassent30CubeSats into space overthelastfew years,with another50awaiting launch.Thangaandhis staffview theFemtoSat asa startingpoint forscientists andstudents,andeven hopethe devicecould bebought on the websitelike Amazononeday.Thanga imaginesdevelopingfour mainapplications forthe device,including handsontesting experiencesfor students,andartificial gravityexperiments.In addition,groups of SunCube FemtoSatscould eventuallybe abletodothejob oflarger spacecraftatavastly discountedcost.
32.What isthe majorgoal oftheSunCubeFemtoSat projectA.To acton teachingin outerspace.B.To provideaccesstospacecraft design.C.To helpcarry outa classroomexperiment.D.To helpaverage individualsexplore space.
33.What isspecial aboutSunCube FemtoSatsA.They areofthesame size.B.They areenergyefficient.C.They aremainly designedfor labuse.D.They aremainly usedto collectinformation.
34.What doesThanga expectofSunCubeFemtoSatsA.They,11be availableonline.B.They’11be providedfor free.C.They,11match thesize ofCubeSats.D.They’11be sentintospacewith CubeSats.
35.What canbe thebest titleforthetextA.FemtoSats WillRule SpaceB.Your OwnSatellite IsingC.Going intoSpace HasBeen AffordableD.You CanDesign YourOwn Spacecraft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How doyou reactto challengesDo yourun andhide,or doyou facethem withyour headheldhigh Having confidence in yourself cangive youpower toface challengesand succeed inthefollowingtwo aspectsof life.36Everyone knowsthat lookingconfident duringa jobinterview willhelp youget thejob.Confidenceactually canhelp youinyourcareer.In otherwords,if youthink you,11succeedinyour workplace,its morelikely thatyou willsucceed oneday.Social skillsBeingsure ofyourself canalso makeyou feelcalm whenmeeting newpeople.You11be lessafraidof rejection,so you,11befreetobeyourself.37Your niceimage willmake themmore willingtointeract withyou.But howto developyour confidence•
38.Make alist ofyour strengthsand weaknesses.Being confidentdoesn,t meanyou have tobe blindto problemsyouhave.But youwant balance.Be sureto thinkofastrength foreveryweakness youwrite down.•Set goals.Make somegoals foryour dailytasks.If youcould acplishanything inlife,whatwould itbe Thinkbig butalso thinksmall.39Some ofyour goalscan involveimproving theweaknessesyou listed.Then you,11have onereason fewerto doubtyourself.•Look yourbest.Taking alittle timeto makeyourself lookgood willhelp youhave apositiveattitude.•Stand upstraight,smile andlook peopleintheeye.40Havingconfidencein yourselftakes someeffort,but itbrings greatbenefits.A.Know yourselfBProfessional performanceC.Its difficultto buildup confidenceD.That makesit easierto makea goodimpressionE.Write downthe problemsyou oftene acrossin schoollifeF.Even gettingsomething smalldone willgive youconfidence toachieve moregoalsG.Act confidently,it wontbe longbefore yourfeelings followthe threekindsofbehaviors第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题分,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On Saturday,Juliet andDarcy,17yearold friends,were enjoyingsunshine atFurness Parkwhenthey noticeda manfall downonthesidewalk.They hurriedto41the man.Darcy felt42he wasgoing todie infront ofthem.She tooka closer
43.Then sheobservedhis chestnot goingup anddown,which meanthe wasn,t
44.The girlsknew theyneeded to45help.While Darcystayed withthe46man,Juliet ranto nearbyhomesand beganringing doorbells,but noone
47.“I amreally afraidhe isgoing todie withouthelp,〃Darcy said48Juliet continuedto runfor help.She finallyfound somemen fixinga carand toldthem the49・But theydidnt50whatthegirl saidat first.They asked,〃Is whatyou saida joke”Andshe answered,“No,call911right now.〃The repairmengot itand then51CPR(心肺复苏术)ontheunconscious manuntil doctorsarrivedand useda defibrillator(电击苕浮)to restarthis
52.Doctors saidthe manwas incritical conditionandshould be53to hospital.A doctorsaid,〃To their54,the two girls takefast actionwhich iscalleda chainof survival,which cansave the55ofapatient ina dangeroussituation.“What the twogirlsdid wasquite56,“said anotherdoctor.They jumpedinto actiontotry tosave a(n)57,and theydidn tgive upuntil thattask was58〃But doctorsdidnt getthegirls,names atthat time,so theylaunched a(n)59tothepublic tofind them.Finally,thetwogirls werefound andpraised forhelping savea man,s lifeontheweek end.We werebrave,Darcy said.〃We gota bitscared inthe beginning,but laterwe realized60won thelptheman.
41.A.recognize B.applaud C.aid D.seize
42.A.confused Bterrified C.pleased D.curiousA.walk B.try chatD.look
43.C.
44.A.bleeding B.breathing C.starving D.choking
45.A.forbid B.appreciate C.quit D.seek
46.A.unconscious B.familiar C.absentminded D.ragged
47.A.enquired B.remembered C.answered D.succeeded
48.A.anxiously B.occasionally C.eagerly D.merrily
49.A.consequence B.emergency C.concept D.mystery
50.A.believe B.hear C.doubt D.interrupt
51.A.searched forB.put offC.carried outD.broke down
52.A.hands B.stomach C.feet D.heart。
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