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成都届高三英语入学考试2019第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题10每段对话仅读一遍
1.What doesthe manadvise the woman todoA.Throw outthe dress.B.Exchange thedress.C.Get thedress tailored.
2.What arethe speakerstalking aboutC.Abig meal.A.A birthdaycelebration.B.A fancyrestaurant.
3.What happenedto Marylast nightA.She wassound asleep.B.Her carcouldnt start.C.Her friendgave Marya phonecall.
4.Where dothe speakersdecide togoA.Their grandma9s house.B.Their momsoffice.C.The cinema.
5.Who willbegin the lecture nowA.Dr.White.B.Dr.Mildens.C.Prof.Brookings.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、、三个选项中选5A BC出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题
676.What did the womansbrother doat theMedia CampA.He wrotefor amagazine.B.He learnedposter design.C.He studiedfilm-making.
7.Why did the womanspend herholiday thereA.To persuadeher brother.B.To trysomething different.C.To workin themovie industry.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
8108.What doesJulias friendsband needA.A guitarplayer.B.Asinger.C.Apianist.
9.How manymembers arethere in the mansbandA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
10.How willthe manhelp JuliaA.Introduce her to hisband.英语试题共9页第1页B.Meet herin thegarage.C.Buy a new guitarfor her.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
111311.What doesthe womandoA.A doctor.B.Ateacher.C.Alawyer.
12.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersC.Friends.A.Mother andson.B.Classmates.
13.What willthe manprobably donext monthA.Study ina school.B.Work with thewoman.C.Work ina school.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
141614.What doBelgians eatat lastduring adinner outsideA.An ice-cream.B.The maindish.C.Asoup.
15.How longdidthemans Christmasdinner takelast yearA.About3hours.B.About5hours.C.About6hours.
16.What maypeople theredo aftera bigdinnerA.They eatas muchas usual.B.They takeexercise tokeep fit.C.They eatless in the followingdays.听下面一段独白,回答第至第四个小题
172017.What prizeswere givenlast weekA.Sports bags.B.i-Watches.C.Pens.
18.How muchistheprize worththis weekA.$
215.B.$
100.C.$
250.
19.What doesthespeakersay aboutthe footballerA.He canspeak French.B.He ownsa club.C.He has a famouswife.
20.How willthe listenerstell theiranswersC.By sendinga postcard.A.By makinga call.B.By writinga letter.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC D第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230We travelthe worldto experiencean unfamiliarculture.Its anadded bonuswhen thedestinationhappens to be home to severalcultures,thanks toits diversepopulation.TorontoToronto happensto beone of the mostdiverse in the world.In fact,nearly half of Torontosresidentswere bornin anothercountry.This culturalmix ismost apparentin thecitys munitypockets,including英语试题共Chinatown,Greektown,Little Italyetc.And althoughEnglish ismost widelyspoken here,the9页第页2streets areconstantly filledwith over140different languages.Los AngelesLosAngeles isknown andloved forits variedlandscape,which offersopportunities toswim at the beach,hike in the parkand explorea livelycity allon the same day.That diversityalso extendsto itspopulation-people from approximately140countries,speaking86different languagescall theCity ofAngeleshome wherevisitors canget ataste ofmulticultural mix.SydneyEnglish-speaking visitorsto Sydneywon,t have any troublebuying theirtickets to the OperaHouse ororderingup someAussie barbecue,as itsthe mainlanguage usedhere.That said,its notthe onlylanguageyou mayoverhear.Approximately250different dialectsare spokenin thisAustralian city.This makessense,given that40percent of the populationwere bornoverseas.SingaporeSingapore mightbe small,but itpacks ina lotof diversity.The SoutheastAsian destinationhas fourofficiallanguages-English,Malay,Mandarin andTamil-and approximately40percent ofits populationwerebom abroad.
21.Where canpeople enjoyfascinating sceneryA.In Singapore.B.In Toronto.C.In Sydney.D.In LosAngeles.
22.What dothese fourcities havein monA.People speakother languagesbesides English.B.Travelers cankill timeon thebeach.C.The majorityof residentsare Chinese.D.More thanhalfof the populationwere bornoverseas.
23.The textis probablyhelpful forthose whoare interestedin•A.language teachingB.reading andwritingC.touring andculture D.cooking andswimmingBMy11-year-old daughterhas beenawarded an academic scholarshipto a private school.Its onlya smalldiscount,but the scholarship meansshell skip the waiting list---provided myhusband and I cancover$20,000a year.Should wepay theprivate schoolfees,or choosefree educationinsteadI alwaysassumed my children wouldgo to a private school,like Idid.Not becausemy familyis wealthy,but becauseI believethat thebest education is private.It tookyears formeto make peacewith thefact thatmytwo children attended ourlocal public primary school.Theyll go toaprivate highschool,I toldmyself.Yethere weare.My eldestis nowin herlast yearof primaryschool,and myhusband and I willstruggle toaffordprivate school.If so,I couldincrease mywork hours.My lawdegree wassupposed to be myticket toa goodjoband asolid ine,but thatsnot quitehow itturned out.During manysleepless nights,I felttroubled bythe decision.Although Iwant thebest for my daughter,I havemy owndreams too.I cantsacrifice everythingfbr myprecious girl.I explainthat Iwant tobe apositive role modelformydaughter,and anunhappy parentis aterrible strainon afamily.I pointout thatnoteven theprivilege ofprivate schoolwill protectmychildrenfrom disappointmentor struggle.And finally,its英语试题共页第decided.My daughteris goingto thepublic schoolbehind ourhome.She couldntbe93页more pleased.Its takenme alittle longer,but nowIm content.More thanmy fancyprivateschool education,its myfamilythat shapedme.With highschool now25years inthe past,I canno longerremember themathematicalproblems andShakespearean quotesI onceknew soperfectly.The lessonsfrom mychildhood home,however,have provedimpossible toforget.
24.From the passage weknow that•A.thescholarshipher daughterwon couldcover mostof herschool feesB.her twochildrenattendedtheir localprivate primaryschoolC.the writerhad agood joband asolid ineD.it tooka longtime forhertomake thefinal decision
25.Why didthe writerwant herdaughter togo toaprivateschool atfirstA.Because herdaughter earnedanacademicscholarship.B.Because shewanted herdaughter toreceive thebest education.C.Because shewanted herdaughter toskipthewaitinglist.D.Because herdaughters potentialwas wastedat thepublicprimaryschool.
26.The underlinedword“strain”in Paragraph3refers to•A.anger B.fort C.burden D.relief
27.What doesthepassageindicateA.Parents shouldmake everysacrifice for their children.B.Finance should be takeninto accountwhen ites toeducation.C.Private schooleducationisnot asgood aspublic schooleducation.D.Rather thanschooleducation,family influencesa personmost.COn Aug12,as white nationalists clashedwith anti-racists overwhether astatue of a leader in theAmericanCivil warshouldbe removed froma parkin Charlottesville,a speedingcar droveinto thecrowd,killing oneand injuringdozens ofothers,reported TheWashington Post.The cardriver wasa20-year-old whitenationalist.Actually manyofthewhitenationalistswere youngmen.Some maywonder howthe youngergeneration couldhave beecaught upin racism,yet it,s believedthatracist groupsare usingmodem techniquesto appealto them.uYounger peoplehave accessto manymoreforms ofinformation thanever beforein humanhistory---social media/Oren Segal,director ofthe(诽谤)anti-defamation leaguesCenter onExtremism inthe US,told Newsweek.According toSegal,racist groupsintroduce people to“hate”by findingways tomunicate withthemonline.And PaulBecker,a sociologyprofessor atthe Universityof Dayton,US,believes thatsome young(空虚感)“people mayeven beusing this to filla“void intheir life.These groupsprovide aplace tobelong,and give their livesa goalor purpose/9he toldThe AtlantaJournal-Constitution.Meanwhile,the changingofthe US populationstructure iscausing concernfor somepeople afterexpertspredicted thatminority groupsinthe US could bee themajority by2050,leading todiscontent andanger,according toNewsweek.The problemof racismhas beenon therise intheUSfor sometime.According toa Galluppoll inMarch,英语试题共42percent ofAmericans worrya greatdeal aboutrace relations,while thefigure wasonly139页第页4percent in
2010.But likemost problems,its unlikely tobesolved overnight.Even thebest policywont stopevery attack.;But theycould,atthevery least,help makeevents likeCharlottesville lesslikelywrote Vox.
28.Whichstatement isNOTwhy racism intheUS isgoing frombad toworseA.The statueofaleaderinthe AmericanCivil waristoberemovedfromapark.B.Participation ofracism maygivetheracists apurpose anda senseof belonging.C.Minority groupsmay posea largerpart ofthe populationin lessthan40years.D.The advanceof technologyis makingit easierfor morepeopletoget involvedin racism.
29.Whatmight PaulBecker agreewithA.Certain socialmedia shouldbe cutoff fromyoung people.B.Its monfbr the young intheUSto feelempty andaimless.C.Involvement inracism givessome youngpeople apurpose.D.The Internetplays apositiverolein keepingtheyoungfree fromracism.
30.What canwe learnfromthe lastparagraphA.Its impossibleto stopracism.B.Efforts shouldbe madeto solveracismina shorttime.C.Policies cancontribute to the decreaseof racialproblems.D.Events likeCharlottesville arecaused bydrawbacks ofpolicies.
31.The basictone ofthe authorin writingthe articleis•A.critical B.objective C.positive D.sympatheticDTO GOOGLEis nowin broadusage asa verbfor gettinginformation from the internet.If the tech gianthasits way,“I Googled“will beea standardreply tothe question,“How didyou gethere”On May28thGoogle saidit wouldbuild100driverless cars.It isthe nextstage inits apparentpursuit tobe asmon on theroad ason puterscreens.People havedreamed aboutdriverless motoringsince atleast the1930s,but onlyin recentyears havecarmakerssuch asMercedes-Benz andVolvo giventhe mattermore thought,equipping test cars withthe(传感器)sensors andplicated softwarerequired topass throughbusy roads.Google hasroared aheadbydesigning a driverless carfromtheground up.But bringingautonomous motoringtothe world isproving harderthan Googlehad imagined.It oncepromisedit by
2017.Now itdoes notsee productionmodels ingout before
2020.The technologyis faradvanced,but needsshrinking insize andcost-Googles currenttestcars,are saidtobepacked with$80,000-worth ofequipment.Googles latestefforts mayhave asmuch todo withconvincing thepublic andlawmakers asimprovingthe technology.The firmstresses thesafety advantagesof putersbeing morelikely thanhumans toavoid包沫)accidents.The carswill havea topspeed ofjust25mph anda frontend madeof softfoam tocushioncareless pedestrians.The benefitscould indeedbe huge.Driving timecouldbegiven overto working,(问责)sleeping orbrowsing theweb.However,the issueof liability intheevent ofadriverlesscar crashinghasyet tobe resolved.英Turning carsinto productsmay notbe goodnews fortraditional carmakers.But reinventingmotoring语试题共页第页95asaservice fitsneatly withGoogles plansto beeas bigin hardwareas insoftware.And unlikecar firms,which talkvaguely ofbeing mobilityproviders”,Google haspots ofcash tomake thata realityand noworriesabout disturbingits currentbusiness.Google admitsit stillhas“lots ofwork todo”.But onedayGoogling tothe shopsmay bea monactivity.
32.Whats Googlesnext goalA.To beea techgiant inputer.B.To beatMercedes-Benz andVolvo incar making.C.To cutdown thecost ofmaking cars.D.To getautonomous carson theroad.
33.All thebenefits ofdriverless carsare mentionedEXCEPT.A.They canprotect carelesspassers-by fromsevere injuryB.Theres noproblem withliabilityincase ofa crashC.Drivers can be otherwiseengaged onthe roadD.With puterscontrolling thecar,more accidentscan beavoided
34.What difficultyis Googlefaced withat presentA.Technology B.petition C.Finance D.Promotion
35.What mightbe thebest titleofthepassageA.Google:thetechgiant B.CarmakersC.Car tradeD.Googles Driverlesscars第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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(综合症)Empty nest syndrome is a phenomenonin whichparents experiencefeelings ofsadness andlosswhen thelast childleaves home.You mightfind itdifficult tosuddenly haveno childrenat homewho needyourcare.36If youhave onlyone child,you mighthaveaparticularly difficulttime adjustingto an emptynest.37In thepast,research suggestedthat parentsdealing with empty nestsyndrome experienceda senseofloss thatmight makethem easyto experiencedepression,alcoholism andidentity crisis.38When thelastchild leaveshome,parents haveanewopportunity toimprove thequality oftheir marriageand restartinterestsfor whichthey previouslymight nothave hadtime.If you^e experiencingfeelings ofloss dueto empty nestsyndrome,take action.39This mightbe anopportunetime toexplore orreturn tohobbies,leisure activities,or careerpursuits.Many suggestpreparing foran emptynest whileyour childrenare stillliving withyou.40They mayincludefamily vacations,long talks,and takingtime offfrom worktomakespecial memories.Also,makespecific plansfortheextra money,time,and spacethat willbee availablewhen childrenare nolonger livingat home.A.Whats theimpact ofemptynestsyndromeB.You mightalso worryabout yourchildrens safety.C.What canparents doto dealwithemptynest syndromeD.Make planswiththefamily whileeveryone isstill underthesameroof.英语试题共9页第6页E.Social supportcanbeincredibly helpfulduring timesof stressand loneliness.F.For example,time andenergy thatyou directedtoward yourchild cannow bespent ondifferent areasofyour life.G.However,recent studiessuggest thatanemptynest mightreduce workand familyconflicts,and provideparentswith manyother benefits.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节(共小题;每个题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳A BC D选项In ourdiscussion withpeople onhow educationcan helpthem succeedin life,a womanremembered thefirstmeeting ofan introductory41course about20years ago.The professor42thelecturehall,placed uponhis deska largejar filledwith driedbeans,and invitedthestudents to43how manybeans thejar contained.After44shouts ofwildly wrongguesses theprofessorsmiled athin,dry smile,announced the45answer,and wenton saying,“You havejust46an importantlessonabout science.That is:Never47your ownsenses.”Twenty yearslater,the48could guesswhat theprofessor hadin mind.He49himself,perhaps,as invitinghis studentsto startan exciting50into anunknown worldinvisible tothe51,which canbe discoveredonly throughscientific52,But theseventeen-year-old girlcould notaccept oreven53the invitation.She wasjust54to understandtheworld.And she55thather firsthandexperience couldbe the56The professor,however,said thatit was
57.He wastaking awayheronly58for knowingand wasproviding herwith nosubstitute.1remember feelingsmalland59The womansays,andIdidtheonly thingIcould do.I60the coursethatafternoon,andI havent gonenear sciencesince.”
41.A.art B.history C.science D.math
42.A.searched forB.looked atC.got throughD.marched into
43.A.count B.guess C.report D.watch
44.A.warning B.giving C.turning awayD.listening to
45.A.ready B.possible C.correct D.difficult
46.A.1earned B.prepared C.taught D.taken
47.A.lose B.trust C.sharpen D.takenC.speaker
48.A.1ecturer B.scientist D.womanC.saw
49.A.described B.respected D.served
50.A.voyage B.movement C.change D.rushC.knowledge
51.A.professor B.eye D.lightC.spirit
52.A.model B.senses D.methodsC.present
53.A.hear B.make D.refuseC.pretending
54.A.suggesting B.beginning D.waitingC.proved
55.A.believed B.doubted D.explained
56.A.growth B.strength C.faith D.truth
57.A.firm B.interesting D.acceptableC.wrong英语试题共9页第
758.A.task B.tool C.success D.connection
59.A.cruel B.proud C.frightened D.brave
60.A.dropped B.started C.passed D.missed第卷n第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分45分第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Artificial intelligenceprograms builtby Chinase-merce giantAlibaba scored61good thanhumans onaStanford Universityreading andprehension test.“This isthe firsttime thata machine62be moreefficient thanhumans onsuch atest JAlibaba said ina statement.The testwas designedby artificialintelligence expertsat Stanford63measure puters5growingreading abilities.Luo Si,chief scientistfor naturallanguage processingat AlibabasAI researcharm,called themachinesvictory“a milestone,but alsoacknowledged thatit islikelytolead toa significantnumber ofworkers64lose theirjobs tomachines.Gradually,the technologycan65use innumerous applicationssuch ascustomerservice,museum lecturesand onlineresponses66medical inquiriesfrom patients,decreasing theneedfor humaninput in67unique wayJ Sisaidina statement.Pranav Rajpurkar,one ofthe Stanfordresearchers68developed thereading test,said inatweet thatAlibaba5s achievementisagreat startto2018^fbr artificialintelligence.The modeldevelopedby Alibabascored
82.44onthetest,69narrow beatingthe
82.304achieved byhuman70participate.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处10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A,删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,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
1.限一词;只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011How areyou Howtime fly!Ihaventseen youfbr abouta monthtill thelast termwas over.I oftenthinkof ourclassmate andteachers atschool.This summer,I chooseto stayathome,helping withMum dosomehousework.Occasionally,I gotothenearby supermarketfor thatwe needfor cooking.I oftenmeet someoneorsomething interested.I oftengotosee mygrandpa,who hasjust hadhis legoperate on.Yesterday Iwent英语试题共页第back tomy hometown,where Ivisited friendof mine.We recalledthe goodold days98页when wewere bothinthefive grade.How areyou gotalong withyour holidayWrite tome soon.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你所在的武术社正在招收新队员,请给你的留学生朋友写封邮件邀请他加Eric入,内容包括.练武术的好处;
1.武术社的活动;
2.报名方式及截止日期3注意.词数左右
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考词汇武术martial artsDearEric,Yours,Li Hua英语试题共9页第9页。
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