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长郡届高三月考试卷
(一)2019英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳5A B C选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下题每段对话仅读一10遍例How muchis theshirtA.£
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2.When willJohn arriveA.On theweekend.B.Within twodays.C.Tomorrow.
3.Which of the followingcountries wasNOT mentionedA.Spain.B.Sweden.C.Scotland.
4.What isRay going to doafter leavingthe libraryA.He will have aclass.B.He willgo to the laboratory.C.He willgo home.
5.According to the woman,what canthe mando ifhe doesntpass thetestA.He cango tocollege.B.He canwork forhis father.C.He canchoose anotherschool.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、、三个选5A B C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,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How manybottles ofwine doesthe manwant at lastA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
7.What dowe knowabout theman according to the dialogueA.The manalways drinkswhite wine.B.The manlikes Germanwine betterthan Frenchwine.C.The manwill havechicken withwhite wine.听第段材料,回答第至第小题
7898.What dayis ittodayA.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.
9.Whafs thedate ofJane*s birthdayA.April15th.B.April5th.C.April4th.描述活动的主题与形式;
1..阐述你对此活动的看法;2询问他们是否也有类似的活动
3.注意词数左右;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
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100.文中不要提及真实的人名及名称等4Dear Jack,How areyou doingYours,Li Hua长郡届高三月考试卷
(一)2019英语参考答案题序123456789101112131415答案A C BC B BC B A C A C C A B题序161718192021222324252627282930答案CA C B BBD AB ABCA DA题序313233到3536373839404142434445答案CCC DA GE DB FAC BA D题序46474«495051525354555657585960答案A DABCBCBD DADCBC【短文改错】My fathers friend Henry used to be a teacher at a medical school and he was very strict withhis students.The studentswere afraid of him though he was seldom pleasedbccausc/as/forof the answers they gave-Once astudent was seated before him.and Henryrequired withhimA describe a certain illness*his descriptionof whichturned out to be0K.Then toHenryasked about the curefor theillness,but thestudent gavethe rightanswer.How andmuchwill yougive thepatient**WA full spoon!**Suddenly thestudent realizesthat realizedthere was anything wrong.He saidanxiously**Tvc madethe mistakea fullspoon is something a或too manyand hecan takeonly five drops.**-It stoo lateyour patienthas diedmuch deadHenrvsaid cokl.coldly【参考范文】Dear Jack,How areyou doingAre you also asbusy withyour studyas weare nowWe Senior3studentsare sufferingfrom greatpressure due to thefierce petitionin study.To helpdeal withthis problem,ourStudents*Union willhold aPsychological Health Week nextweek,the themeof whichis howto relievementalpressure.In the whole week,there will be variouskinds of activities.A lecturegiven bya psychologicalprofessoron what to dowith thepressure ofstudy willprovide uswith professionalpsychologicalguidance.There willalso bea dramawhich willshow usan excellentperformance.In addition,some fungameswill beplayed amongthe students.I firmlybelieve mentalhealth isof greatimportance for everyone,especially usSenior3students.Thus,Pm surethe Psychological HealthWeekwill bequite beneficialfor usto relievepressure andcanmotivate usto studyharder andmore efficiently.Do youalso havesuch activitiesin yourschoolLooking forward to yourreply.Yours,Li Hua听第段材料,回答第至第小题
8101210.What isthe womandoingA.She isvisiting afriend.B.She istelling astory aboutherself.C.She isapplying for a job.
11.What doesthe womando nowA.She isa secretary.B,She isa nurse.C.She isa bankclerk.
12.How longhas thewoman beenworkingA.For oneyear.B.For7years.C.For morethan7years.听第段材料,回答第至第小题
9131613.What ishappening toLisaA.Someone inher familyis sick.B.An accidenthappened toher friendfrom Shenzhen.C.Her familywillhaveto moveto anew place.
14.What doesTom thinkof the newsA.Hes gladfor Lisa.B・Hes alsovery sad.C.Hes verysurprised.
15.According to thedialogue,what canwe sayabout TomA.He knowswell aboutShenzhen.B.He longsfor avisit to Shenzhen.C.He hasonce beentoShenzhen.
16.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween the two speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Colleagues.C.Schoolmates.听第段材料,回答第至第小题
10172017.What isthe old man notsatisfied withA.Modern education.B.Modern science.C.Modern films.
18.Why didthe oldman walktothe boysA.Because hewanted young children notto telllies.B.Because hewanted to make friendswith them.C.Because he was curiousabout whatwas goingon.
19.What werethe boysdoing onedayA.They were playing footballmerrily in the park.B.They werepeting to see whocould tellthe biggestlie.C.They weretrying tofeed somethingto asmall lonelycat.
20.Why didtheboysleave thecat with the oldmanA.Because theythought himthe rightperson to keep it.B.Because theybelieved hehad toldthe biggestlie.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第C.Because theoldmanshowed pityon thecat.40一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的和四个选项中,选出最佳选项D★AChina has announced itsabolishing itsone-child policy.What differencehas itmade,statisticallyspeaking400million birthspreventedThe one-child policy,officially inplace since1979,has prevented400million births.Parents havefacedfines andother punishmentsfor havingmore children.(生育)The majorityof thedecrease inChinas fertilityrate happenedin the1970s.It droppedfrom
5.8children perwoman in1970tO
2.7in
1978.Despite the one-child policythe ratehad onlyfallen tO
1.7by
2013.21:28baby death rateSince the one-child policywas introduced,baby girlshave beemore likely to diethan boys.In the1970s,accordingtothe UnitedNations,60males per1,000live birthsdied underthe ageofone.For girlsthe figurewas
53.In the1980s,after the one-child policybecame official,the ratefor bothwas
36.By the1990s,26males per1,000live birthsdied beforethe ageof one-and33girls.The2000ssaw21boys per1,000live birthsdying and28girls.
1.16boys bornforeverygirlSexually selectiveabortions havebeen consideredasamajor causeof Chinasunusual sexualimbalance.Gietel-Basten,associate professorin socialpolicy atOxford University,says thebirths ofmanygirls are not registeredif parentshave brokenthe ruleby havingtwo children,adding officialsoften turnablind eye.Its estimatedthere arenow33million moremen thanwomen inChina.421familiesWith theageing ofChinas populationand thecontinuation of theone-child policy,a”4:2:「home isthe descriptiongiven tohouseholds inwhich thereare fourgrandparents caredfor bytwoworking ageparents,who themselveshave onechild.By2050,its predictedthat aquarter ofChinas populationwill be65or older.The predicteddeclinein thenumber ofpeople of working ageis thoughtto havepersuaded thegovernment todrop theone-child policy.
21.When was the babydeath ratefor bothboys andgirls equalA.In the1970s.B.In the1980s.C.In the1990s.D.Tn the2000s.
22.What makestheone-child policyabolished accordingtothepassageA.The declineof birthrate.B.The riseof babydeathrate.C.The changeof familystructure.D.The declineofworkingage people.
23.The passagesums uptheone-child policyby.A.number B.exampleC.contrast D.analysisB(午)Its alittle hardto figureouttherules forsure,but thebaby Africanbuffalo7K seemsto have theupper hand.The twostand a couple feetapart,staring ateach other.Behind them,their(不关心)mothers lookon withthe kindof indifferenceof motherseverywhere whosee theirkidsplaying aharmless game.The alarmwent offabout halfan hourago,the secondtime tonight.Here,one bellmeans(犀牛),“elephant”,two,rhino andthree andfour,1really cantremember forwhat,because whenyoureawoken bybells in the middleof the night,your firstthought won*t be“Animal!But assoon asIrealized it was therhino alarm,I wasrunning for the stairs.Yet Imthe only one watchingthe animalsstare-down.Either everyoneelse diedofaheart attackwhenthe bellswent off,or1wastheonlyonein theentire hotelwho didntturn thealarm switchto offbeforegoingto bed.(圣经的方舟),The Ark,a hotelshaped likethe biblicalark liesin thehighlands ofKenyas(船首)Aberdare NationalPark,about100kilometers northof Nairobi.At theArks proware hugewindowsoverlooking awaterhole.Earlier tonight,Fd watcheda packof wolves,buffalos andelephants.And now,at threeor sointhemorning,Im downfor rhinobells.The firsttime,
2.5hours ago,it wasasingle blackrhino,which camedown,got adrink,and left.Fd havebeen sorryfor thelost sleep.Pve alreadyarranged with a guideto takeme outat sunriseforthe so-called should_never_miss“bird-watching,where wellget tosee30species,but really,howmany timesin yourlife will you getto wakeup andsay,“Wow!Rhino!”?Isnt that the definitionof aprettygood nightLast weekwe wentfrom Ugandainto Kenya.Before Ileft home,1thought Idbehappy withten elephantsand fiveor sixgiraffes on thewhole trip.I didntdare todream therhino.
24.The messagethat thehoteFs bellssent was.A.a verywise waythe authorhad neverheard ofB.hard forthe authorto rememberin detailC.a matterthat allvisitors hadgot used toD.like conditionedresponse trainingfor animals
25.Whats the authors attitudetoward thebellA.Its botheringbut twobells arewele.B.It should be turnedoff wheneverit rings.C.It letsvisitors havea chancetoseebuffalos.D.It isa verybad wayto wakethe guestsup.
26.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.The authorhates allthe animals.B.There arelots ofwild animalsnear theArk.C.The authorslept wellduring thewholetrip.D.The authorhas nointerest inthinos.
27.What didtheauthorsee at about3:00a.m.A.Two buffaloswere fightingfiercely forfood.B.A rhinoand abuffalo werefighting forwater.C.A rhinoand abuffalo werestaring ateach other.D.A buffalowas teachingits babyto walkfreely.*CMany peopletrying tosell homesfind that an increasein homeprices hasturned the market in theirfavor.But sellerscan stillget theshort endof thedeal ifthey arentcareful.Here area fewtips foryou:Dont testyour luck.Of courseyou thinkanyone whomoves intoyour lovelyhome shouldbewilling topay topdollars,especially ifyouve recentlyinvested insome improvements.But listingahome ata pricethats toohigh above themarket price couldturn awaysome buyers.Buyers noticingthatthe home stillhasnt soldmay beginto assume there*ssomethingwrong withthehouse and use thatasareasonable excusefor offeringa lowerprice.And ifa homehasnt receivedanyoffers aftertwo weeks,it mightbe timeto reset the price.A pricethats too low canbring aboutan undesiredoute.Listing your home ator slightlybelowthe market price canhave theeffect ofdrawing ina largegroup ofbuyers andincrease thechances thatahome willreceive multipleoffers.But settingthe pricetoo lowes withseveral risks.One possibilityisthat buyerswill getskeptical ofthehomethat islisted for$15,000to$20,000less thansimilar homesinthe area,especially ifits notproperly marketed.Once again,people mightassumethere is somethingwrongwiththehome andmay notbother tolook atit.Spy onthe petition.Going to other peoples open housescan giveyouabetter senseof howyourhome paresto othersonthemarket.Check outthe decorationin theirkitchens,the sizeof theirbackyardsandusethe informationto figureout whereyour homeshould fitintherange ofthe price.Butdont setyour pricingjust onwhat yousee elsewhere.
28.What doesthe underlinedpart inParagraph1probably meanA.Be ata disadvantage.B.Get theupper hand.C.Have controlover thesituation.D.Be unableto fitin.
29.What shouldhome sellersdo accordingtothepassageA.Price your house onthe basisof itsgeographic location.B.Price your house slightlyabovethemarketpriceafter decoratingit.C.Change theprice ifno offerhas beenreceived withina week.D.Price your house ator slightlybelow themarketprice.
30.If yousettheprice ofyour housetoolow,.A.buyers mightthink itnot worthwhileto gotohavea lookB.you arelikelytoe intoconflict withthe neighborhoodsellersC.yourhousewill becrowded withbuyers withinacoupleof daysD.chances ofyourhousebeing soldatabetter pricewillbegreatly increased
31.What isthe benefitof goingtootherpeoplesopenhouseA.You canpick upsome usefullessons onhouse selling.B.You canget yourpricing mainlybased onwhat yousee elsewhere.C.You canwork outhowmuch moneyyou shouldask foryourhome.D.You canknow howtomakeyourhousestand outagainstother houses.DWhafs yourfavorite type of musicMost peoplemay preferrock androll,pop orjazz.Thesetypes aremost publicized by television and theradio.Country musicnow wouldseem tomistakenlybelong tothe categoryof rockor pop.Publicity ofthis categorystarted todrop only after theyear2000;however,it didhave itspeak yearsjust beforefalling down.(促成)What peoplemay notknow isthat thistypeof music inspiredrock androll especiallywithone ofthe mostimportant figuresin musichistory-Elvis Presley-who isknown asthe6/King ofRockand Roll.Elvis usedtobevery famousataradio programwhich broadcastcountry musicback inthelate1940-s.Country musicis influenced by jazzand blues.Rock musicis alsoinfluencedby jazzand bluesso that they mayeven seemsimilar.Nowadays,country musicis closelyrelated topop musicduetoartists preferenceand populardemand.Starting from the1980*8it slowlydivided itselfinto Newand OldCountry Music.Legendslike JohnnyCash beganto slip away becausethenewunderstanding of country musicactually containspopand hismusic justdoesnt fitthe category.Fortunately,country musicis stillheavily promotedthroughwebsites andreviews.Certain typesofmusicnowadays arelinked withdifferent age groups.Classical forthe peopleinthe mid19th century,pop inthe1920fs,and then theres country music.All thesetypes continuetogrow andmodernize whilestill appealingto certain age groups.More moderncountry musicpositionstend tobee differentintheirown wayswhich makesit evenharder toidentify themas country musicwhile they,again,remain appealingonly tocertain agegroups.Active promotersof countrymusicvideos,however,seem toappeal toa largenumber ofagegroupsespecially thoseactive inAustralia,foras longas countrymusic isntmixed with other types,it willeventually regainits charmas music for allages.
32.It can be learnedfromthefirst paragraphthat countrymusic.A.is mostpublicizedbytelevisionandthe radioB.usedtobe likedby morepeople paredto jazzC.has beeless popularsince theyear2000D.shouldbeincluded inthe categoryof rockor pop
33.What isthe relationshipbetween rockmusic andcountry musicA.Both typesinfluenced theformation ofrock androll.B.Presley turnedpop music into countrymusic.C.They areboth influencedbyjazzand blues.D.The useofthesame instrumentsmakes themsound similar.
34.Some legendsof countrymusicbegan toslipawaybecause.E.their songstotally changedthe styleofcountrymusicF.they beganto workon popmusicformore profitsG.thereisno marketingspace for countrymusicanymoreH.they cantmeet thepopular demandson countrymusic
35.The authorseems tobelieve that.A.countrymusicshould keepits ownstyle toattract morelistenersE;.its necessaryforcountrymusic tobe mixedwithothertypesI.onlyacertainagegroup ofpeople willlike countrymusicinthe future第二节(共小题;每小题分,满J.mon characteristicscanbefound inall modernmusic52分分)10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 makesone personmore intelligentthan anotherWhat makesone person a genius,like thebrilliantAlbert Einstein,and anotherpersona fool Arepeople bornintelligent orstupid,or isintelligencethe resultof whereand howyou live36We know,however,that justbeing bornwithagood mindis notenough.In someways,the mindislike aleg oran armmuscle.37Mental exerciseis particularlyimportant foryoung children.Many childpsychologiststhink thatparents should play withtheir childrenmore oftenand give them problemstothink about.38If onthe otherhand,children areleft alonea greatdeal withnothing todo,they aremorelikely tobee dulland unintelligent.39According tosome psychologists,if parentsare alwaystelling achild thathe orshe isafooloran idiot,thenthechild ismore likelytokeepdoing sillyand foolishthings.So itis probablybetter forparentsto sayvery positivethings to their children,such as“That wasa veryclever thingyoudid.or“40”A.A healthybody contributesto onesintelligence.B.Parents shouldalso becareful aboutwhat theysay toyoungchildren.C.What peoplewant toexpress islike this.D.The childrenare thenmore likelyto growup brightand intelligent.E,It needsexercise.F.You aresuch asmart child.第三部分英语知识运用(共G.These arevery oldquestions andthe answersto themare stillnot clear.两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
45201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的和四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,D并在答题卡上将该项涂黑★A welegiftDario andhis motherloved theirnew apartment.The livingroom waslarge enoughfor theirpiano.That night,thetwoof them41side byside atthe piano.They playedjazz musicto celebratetheir newhome.The loud42filled theroom and made themfeel veryhappy.The nextmorning,43,their happinessdisappeared.Someone hadleft a44under theirdoor during(抱怨)thenight.One oftheir neighbourshad writtento plainabout thesound ofthe piano.Dario*s(管理员)mother askedthe buildingsuperintendent ifhe knewanything aboutit.But hesaid thattheywere all45people and he couldntimagine anyof themhad donethat.Later thatmorning,Dario suggestedthatthey writea lettertotheir46and apologizefor theirplaying.“Maybe wecould goand47everyone inperson,his mothersaid.“What ifwe invitedthem toe herefor a48instead,1Dario asked.They bothloved the
49.Over thenext fewdays,they50invitations andprepared dessertsfor their(彩带)guests.They decoratedthe apartmentwith streamersand partylights.Finally,the day oftheparty
51.Some guestsbrought presents.Othersbrought flowers.Some evenbrought dessertsto
52.One woman,Mrs Gilbert,53Darios motherwith abookof pianomusic byChopin.“I heardyou playingthe othernight,“she said.The soundswoke meout ofbed.I54that youmight playlike thisevery night.So Iwrote ashort note.I hopeyou donftthink Idisliked theplaying.”Darios mothersmiled atMrs Gilbert.I thinkmaybe we55you anapology,she said/I didnt56how lateitwaswhen wewereplaying.Maybe weshouldplaysome quietermusic at night.^^“You play,you play!”Mrs Gilbertsaid/I likewhat youplay!Just notso loudatnight.”She pointedtothe bookshe hadgiven them.These songsarenotsuch57music.”“These songsare beautifulmusic JDario*s mothersaid.“We willbe58to playthem inthe evening.“And wewont playso loudor late!”Dario said.He wasalready lookingforwardto59the newmusic.More thanthat,however,hewashappy tosee thebig smileon hismothers face.It gavehim afeelingof60andmadehim feelthattheywere homeatlast.
41.A.sat B.stood C.lay D.walked
42.A.voice B.ring C.music D.cry
43.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.instead
44.A.note B.poster CbillD.report
45.A.proud B.rich C.lucky D.nice
46.A.neighbours B.friends C.relatives D.audiences
47.A.blame B.instruct C.question D.visit
48.A.party B.concert C.show D.play
49.A.experience B.idea C.performance D.action
50.A.reached outB.made outC.sent outD.took out
51.A.continued B.arrived C.passed D.finished
52.A.order B.sell C.share D.advertise
53.A.treated B.presented C.helped D.served
54.A.promised B.admitted C.agreed D.worried
55.A.give B.see C.offer D.owe
56.A.realize B.remember C.understand D.accept
57.A.sweet B.strange C.funny D.loud
58.A.brave B.sorry C.happy D.afraid
59.A.changing B.practising C.recording D.writing
60.A.equality B.freedom C.warmth D.sympathy第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填人个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chuck Wallteaches managementand humanrelations atBakersfield College.One day,he toldhisstudents thattheir homeworkwas toperform asimple andrandom actof kindness.Not61understandthe homework,the studentsdidnt knowwhattodo.Chuck didntanswer theirquestions.62,heencouraged hisstudents towork itout bythemselves.One weeklater,the studentsentered theclassroom andbegan sharingtheir stories63excited,One studentreported helpinga poordog64abandon byits owner.Another studenttold othersaboutgiving blanketsaway tothe homeless.Gradually,more andmore studentsdeveloped thehabit ofdoingsuch kindacts,from65they benefiteda lot.Since then,similar kindacts66perform inschools aroundthe world.Many schoolsorganize aRandomActs of Kindness Week67celebrate WorldKindness Day.Some schoolsuse eachdayoftheRandom ActsofKindnessWeek toperform a68differ kindact,such69making anew friend,helpingsomeone,doing munityservice orraising moneyforacharity.In thisway,students learnto considerotherpeople andthink abouthow smallactions canmake theworld a70good place.第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110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,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10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.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;1只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011My fathersfriendHenryusedtobeateacheratamedicalschoolandhewasverystrictwith hisstudents.The studentswereafraidofhimthoughhewasseldompleased oftheanswerstheygave.Oncea studentwasseatedbeforehim,and Henryrequired himdescribeacertainillness,his descriptionofwhich turnedouttobe OK.Then Henryasked aboutthe curefortheillness,but thestudent gavethe rightanswer.6eHow muchwillyougivethepatient Afullspoon!”Suddenly thestudent realizesthat therewasanything wrong.He saidanxiously,Tve madethe mistakea fullspoon istoo many,andhecan takeonlyfivedrops.”“Its toolate;your patienthas beendied,“Henry saidcold.第二节书面表达满分分25假设你是高三学生李华,你校学生会为帮助高三学生缓解紧张学习所带来的心理压力,将于下星期举办以“如何缓解心理压力”为主题的“心理健康周活动:PsychologicalHealthWeek请你给同年级的美国朋友写信介绍这一活动计划要点如下Jack。
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