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河南省十所届高三英语阶段性测试试题
(七)2019考生注意
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(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2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 theshirtA.£
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15.B.£
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18.C.£
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15.答案是Co
1.How muchdid thecar costA.$100,
000.B.$30,
000.C.$50,
000.
2.What is the probablerelationship between the speakersA.Salesman andcustomer.B.Sister andbrother.C.Teacher andstudent.
3.What preventsTony fromgoing toAmericaA.His Americandream.B.Lack ofmoney.C.His intentionto stayathome.
4.What suggestiondoes the woman givethe manA.Love the woman sdog.B.Agree withhis mother.C.Support hiswife.
5.Why isthe womansure ofher jobA.She hashad threebabysitters before.B.She has a lotof experience.C.She canmake differentthings.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5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.Why does the womanask the man toleaveA.He hasn,t paidthe rent.B.He nevercleans upthe room.C.Someone elseoffers morerent.
7.How longdoesthewoman allow the manto stayfinallyA.Two weeks.B.One week.C.One day.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题A.Breakfast.B.School.C.Apple juice.
8.What isthe manpreparing for
9.Where isthewomanprobablyA.In thekitchen.B.In thebedroom.C.In theschool.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.A.At thehospital.B.At thepost office,C.At thebus station,
11.Which waydid thewoman A.finally chooseto mailher B.packageFirst class.Second class.C.Package post.
12.How muchwill thewoman spendsending herpackageWhere doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.Five dollarsand ninetycents.B.Ten dollarsand eightycents.C.Sixteen dollarsand seventycents.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Why did thewomanlook worriedA.She couldnt affordthe telephone bill.B.She gotan expensivetelephone bill.C.Her husbandforgot tocall theirson.
14.How muchisthetelephonebillthis monthC.About11pounds.A.Over20pounds.B.Under11pounds.
15.What doesthemanintend todoA.Ask Andyto pay for the bill.B.Ask hisfather topay for the bill.C.Use hismother smoney topayforthebill.
16.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Brother andsister.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Husband andwife.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What doesAugust meanfortheAmerican footballloversA.It isa timewhen playersbegin training.B.It isfull ofgames in the ingmonth.C.Its time to enjoyfootball games.
18.How manysongs arethere about baseballA.More thanone hundred.B.About twothousand.C.Over onethousand.
19.When was the mostpopular songaboutbaseballwrittenA.In
1809.B.In
1908.C.In
1918.
20.What dopeople stilldo nearthe endof thebaseball gameA.Stand upand cheer.B.Dance topopular musictogether.C.Sing thesong byJackNorworth.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ASpend Hoursof Adventureand Funat aWorld ClassZooToronto ZooVision:Canada snational leaderin savingwildlife toensure therichdiversity ofnature forfuture generations.We wantto knowwhat youthink about the Zoo!Take ourVisitor ExperienceSurvey HEREandreceive a10%OFF giftshop coupon(优惠券).The TorontoZoo isset in the beautifulRouge Valleyand can be accessibleby carandpublic transport.Discovery Zone:Explore theDiscovery Zone,featuring theKids Zoo,a dynamic,interactive children,swildlife experience,the SplashIsland,an excitingtwoacre waterplay areaand theWatersideTheatre,home ofexciting familyentertainment.Gift Shops:There areseven giftshops located(坐落于)throughout the Zoo site.Mustsees:Explore our NEW stateoftheartWildlife HealthCentre,where you can learnabouttheworkwe dobehindthescenes in our animalhospital.Stop byour Americas Pavilionto seeourNEW Blanding s Turtle Exhibit,where you canget aturtle seyeviewof thebehindthescenes work.With over100species offish throughoutthe Zoo,explore theZoo sGreat BarrierReefexhibit.Join usfor dailyinformative AnimalKeeper Talksand feedings,where youwill seetheanimals upclose.Guest Services:Carriages andlockers areavailable torent at the MainEntrance.Wheelchairs areavailableat nocost.ATM bankmachines arelocated outsidethe MainEntrance andin theAfrica Restaurant.First AidFamily Centre:This centreis locatedbetweentheAfrican RainforestPavilion andAfrica restaurant.Lost childrenare broughtto theFamily Centre.The FirstAidFamily Centreis availableforbaby changingand feedingalong withprivacy fornursing mothers.We hopeyou enjoyyour visit!
21.What canpeople doin theToronto ZooA.Play withwater.B.Learn todo firstaid.C.Visit animaltheatres.
22.D.Volunteer inFamily Centre.Which isa mustseezoneA.The SplashIsland.B.Gift stores.C.The WatersideTheatre.D.NEWBlandingsTurtleExhibit.
23.What doestheZooofferA.Public transport.B.Free wheelchairs.C.Rented firstaid boxes.D.Discounted meals.BOur daughterand soninlaw hadbeen travelling20hours whenthey steppedoff theairportbus.As weheaded forour car,an elderlyman came to askwhere hecould finda payphone.He hada friendwho livedin anearby town.None ofus tooka cellphoneat thattime,and themanhad luggage.He couldn,t walkin thesummer heat;it wasa goodfifteen minutes to wheretherewere stores.I offeredto takehim to the shops.On theway home,I thoughtI couldnt leavehim on the street.But avoice inmy headsaid,“What if there isno friendWhat ifhe hasbedbugs(臭虫)?I wasashamed of thisthought,remembering atalk Ionce gaveto awriting classon thetheme of the stranger.Themyths(神话)of theold cultures,I dsaid,were storiesthat carrieddeep truthsabouthuman life.A messagethat the myths giveus repeatedlyis Welethe Stranger.Those whowelethe strangerare rewardedand thosewho turnthe strangeraway arepunished.I dgone ontosay,to myaudience,that I didn tsee thisasamoral lesson;I thoughtthemythsare pointingto a truthof humanlife一that deepdown,inourfears andhopes andhumanness,we reallconnected.Words,fine words.Easy tosay.Yet when I wastested inthis smallway,I wasthinkingbedbugs.I tookhim home.When Ihanded himour phone,his largefingers pressedthe keys.He reachedsomeonehe knewand Igave his friend directions.Leo Tolstoyis knownto havesaid thatin allliterature there are onlytwo plots.A persongoeson ajourney ora strangerestotown.In thisstory,a strangercametotown,who Ibelieved
24.What troubledidtheold manmeetcellphone.A.He losthis way.B.He couldnt findhisC.He forgothisfriends phonenumber.D.He couldn,t getfriend.in touchwithhisWhat might the authorbe
25.A.A reporter.B.An actor.D.A consultant.C.A lecturer,
26.How didthe authorfeel on the wayhomeA.Curious.B.Guilty.D.Anxious.C.Angry,
27.What can be thebest titlefor thepassageA.Listen toYour Heartthe HomelessB.Get Closeto D.C.Learn toOvere YourFears Open Your HeartC andOpenYourDoorhad thewisdom tohelp medeal withmy worstfear.Many peoplelike tostack(堆叠)endless rocksifthereare stonesaround.There arecan yougamesyoucanplay:How highmake yourstack Howmany colorscanyou useWhat kind of multirocksculptures canyoumake Ifit feelslike art,that sbecause itis art一many rockstackershave beeInternetfamousfor theirskill inunlikely orunusual projects.But noweveryone isdoing thestonestackingthing,and it s notas harmlessas itseems.“People arestacking rockswith noeducation of the environment,so theydon tknowwhat sitethey rein一whether thesite hasany wildlifesignificance orhistoric significance,“John Hourston,president ofthe BluePlanet Societysaid.Stacked rocks in certainshapes havelong beenused aspathindicators,but whenit sdonefor fun,it canconfuse otherhikers.That sjust dangerous.And insome placesstackedrocks havehistorical significance,so creatingnew onesamounts todefacing apiece ofhistory.Also,itskindofrude.Most ofus goto naturalspaces toleave thehumanruled worldbehind.Stacking rocksand leavingthem forothers tosee isa kindof environmental graffiti(涂鸦).And thenthere sthe effectrockstacking hason lifein andnear water,especially ouralreadythreatened freshwaterecosystems.Not everyoneknows howfreshwater ecologyworks,so heres yourheadsup:rocksinstreams arereally importantfor anumber oftypes oflife,especially younginsects;between andunderneath rocksare nurseriesfor allkinds offorestlife thatbegin instreams.Depending onwhere ona saltwaterbeach youpull yourrocks forstacking,it couldaffectlife there,too:Various insectsdepend onrocks forshelter,and rockscreate pocketsof waterthatthey waitin untilthe nexttide esin.Shore birdsdepend onthose insectsand otheranimalsfor food.Rock stackingdisturbs thesenatural hideyholes.
28.What isJohn Hourston,s opinionA.Those whostack rocksare noteducated.B.Those losingtheir wayused tostack rocks.C.People shouldavoid stackingstones casually.D.The siteswith stackedrocks should be protected.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“defacing“in paragraph3probably meanA.Rewriting.B.Recording.C.Making.D.Damaging.
30.What isthe rocksfunction in the waterA.They canwork asshelter.B.They areorigin offorest life.C.They cancreate waterfor insects.D.They canbe usedto directways.
31.What isthe mainidea ofthe passageA.Stacking rockscanbeharmful.B.Stacked rockscan representhistory.C.Rockstacking isbeing aform of art.D.Rockstacking isenvironmentalgraffiti.DIf you re overFOMO一or youwere neverinto itinthefirst place,you11be happytohear thatJOMO isnow athing.JOMO isthat feelingyou getwhen someonecancels anevent youdon,t wantto goto—butfeel likeyou“should”,or whenyoureunexpectedly in a placewithout WiFiand youpullout yourbook tosettle into readguiltfree.It sthe reliefof havingtimetoyourself.But whilesome ofus havealways appreciatedJOMO,it maybe catchingon withformer FOMOers,too.According totravel surveys,more peoplethan everare lookingto getaway fromit all—forreal.FOMO cameabout duringthe riseof social media,when scrollingthrough(浏览)yourInstagram or Facebook feedsseemed toshow thateveryone youknew wasout doingsomething fun一except you.It gotso badthat somepeople wouldbe outwith theirfriends,and wouldcheckin tosee whateveryone elsewas doing,and tosee ifit wasa bettertime elsewhere.Living withFOMO,clearly,isn ta healthyway tobe.It ledtoaculture whereevenregular peoplewere onlyposting theirhighlights(精彩部分)——and therest ofus tookthem as theirwhole life.Like anytrend,FOMO seemsalready arelic ofthe pastdecade,a timewhen wevalued howmanylikes ourpictures got,and wespent moretime takingand postingshots ofourselves thanbeinginthemoment.JOMO doesn,t meanyou quitenjoying yourtime outwith friends,or stopsharing yourhappymoments,but itis aboutvaluing thehere andnow first.JOMO allowsus toappreciate humanconnectionsand togive ourselves^techfree breaksv.If thatsounds good,but youfind yourselfscrolling andfeeling crummy(糟糕的)anyway,you mighthave toget offlinefor abit tobreak orat leastweaken yourhabit.
32.What doesJOMO standfor probablyA.Joy ofmarking out.B.Joy ofmaking out.C.Joy ofmoving out.D.Joy ofmissing out.
33.What can we inferabout peopleliving withFOMOA.They likesocialmedia.B.They valuethe presenttime.C.They alwaysdo somethingfun.D.They appreciatehuman connections.
34.What messagecanweget fromthe passageA.People canbenefit fromfeeling crummy.B.We shouldgive ourselvestechfree timev.C.We dbetter stopusing InstagramorFacebook.D・It sgood tokick thehabit ofposting privatephotos.
35.In whatsection ofa newspapermightthepassage appearA.Education.B.Health.C.Travel.D.Lifestyle.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项Homegrown potatoestake cookingto anotherlevelHomegrown potatoes are fresherthan whatcan usuallybe purchasedatthegrocery store.36Growing potatoesis alsoan interestingactivity toinvolve childrenin gardening.In fact,potatoesareeasy to grow.Instead ofplanting seedsor transplantingplantsinto thegarden,youcanplant thepotatoes themselves.Carefullyselected seed potatoes arebetterfor thistask thanthose purchasedinthegrocery storebecause ofthe potentialfortransferring plantdiseases.37Potatoes needa littlework before planting.Look foreyes onthe skinofthepotatoes.Each potato should haveseveral eyes.38Instead,cut theseed potato into sectionsleavingone totwo eyesper section.An averagepotatoshouldbe cutinto fourto sixsections.Ifpotatoes arethe sizeofagolf ballor smaller,go aheadand plant them whole.39This canallowthecut surfaceto dryout.Spread thecut potatoesout inboxes duringthistime.As soonasthecuts havesealed over,seed potatoescanbe planted.If plantingin a traditionalgarden,plant seedpotato sections12inches apart.They canbeplantedinblocks orrows.If youplant theminacontainer,select alarge one.Bigger isbetter.Initially,seed potatoesshouldbeabout2inches belowthe soilsurface.When the plantsare6to12inches tall,you shouldput moresoil tosupport theplants.40And thiscan beachievedinafew ways.A.Without soil,theplantwill die.B.Cut thepotatointosmall pieces.C.Don tplanttheseedpotatowhole.D.Cut potatoesa dayor twobeforeplanting.E.The processcontinues asplants growtaller.F.They caneasily spreadat mostgarden centersin spring.G.They canbe harvestedwhile theyare smallor lefttogrowlarger.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L5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑It wasa Saturdayin July.Phil wentto themountains for a41with theScouts.I hadbeenin andout ofthe houseall42,trying tocatch upon endlessloads ofhousework.Myimpatience grewwith theheat.Then Iheard kidscrying.“Stop!I vehad enoughofthis!If yourdaddy getshome fromthis43camping trip,I mgoing to...”I screamed.That swhenI44Shari,my neighbor.She walkeddown ourdriveway.I wastoo45to speak.She asked,What sup Itried topretend everythingwas fine.But46,I letit allout.I mtired out,and I m47at Philfor beinggone somuch.”Shari said,“I knowwhat youre
48.I feelthe sameway aboutmy husbandsometimes.But dont plain.Idbet youhaven ttold thisto Phil.He cant49your mind.You havetotell himif you50help.”“Well,good51!she added.Today isyour day!Imtaking thechildren homewithme forlunch.”Tears spilledover asI52my head.uShari,I cant letyou...”She53a handover mine.You needa dayoff.”Twentyfive yearshas passedsince that54morning.Phil andI hadmany a55—as weslowly,sometimes painfully,learned to56our needs.Later hisjob tookus toanother town.57Shari nolonger livestwo doorsdown,I venever forgottenher important58-Don texpect peopleto readyour mind.Learn tomunicate.Shari59me anotherthing,but notthrough anyofthewords.Her60painted mea pictureofa truefriend.
41.A.camp B.visit C.meeting D.hike
42.A.day B.morning C.afternoon D.night
43.A.important B.tiring C.long D.stupid
44.A.heard B.encouraged C.saw D.telephoned
45.A.embarrassed B.happy C.nervous D.excited
46.A.obviously B.eventually C.generally D.unfortunately
47.A.glad B.surprised C.puzzled D.mad
48.A.waiting forB.going throughC.turning downD.holding on
49.A.change B.set C.keep D.read
50.A.provide B.need C.refuse D.accept
51.A.luck B.idea C.news D.job
52.A.turned B.nodded C.shook D.raised
53.A.placed B.lent C.removed D.covered
54.A.cold B.hot C.rainy D.wet
55.A.trip B.chance C.fight D.talk
56.A.municate B.satisfy C.discover D.hide
57.A.Even thoughB.Ever sinceC.Now thatD.Tn case
58.A.decision B.moment C.rule D.advice
59.A.owed B.prepared C.taught D.promised
60.A.suggestions B.experiences C.actions D.manners第二节共10小题;每小题L5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,并将答案填写在答题卡上We humanshave causeda greatdeal ofharm tothe planetand wildlifeover thepastfe w61century,but weget creditfor allthe strangeways wetry tomake up.For staffmembers atthe HetaopingPanda Centerin Wolong,China,that meanswearing62blackandwhite pandasuit.The suitis meant63shelter young pandas fromhuman contact,inhopes that a smallamount of“64distant“will givethemafighting chanceat being65successful introducedinto the wild.At present,therearefewer than2,000great pandas66leave inthewild,but theseadorable creatureshave ea longway sincethey67declare endangeredin
1990.Not onlyare humansefforts beingmore fruitfuleach year,but theefforts toreturn youngpandastothewild havebeen increasinglysuccessful.68or notyoungpandasare fooledby pandasuits isunclear,but introducingthem intothewild69represent hopeforaspecies thatnow wandersonly1percent ofits historicalrange.Writer JenniferS.Holland andphotographer AmiVitale recentlyteamed upto reportonChina sambitious pandaconservation efforts,70story canbe foundontheNational Geographicwebsite.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The storywas happenedatasubway station.I wasabout toclimb upthe staircasewhileI sawan oldlady ina wheelchair.She hadgreat difficultiesgetting herwheelchair upthestairs.Without thesecond thought,I putmy bagonthefloor andoffer tocarry thewheelchairfor her.She gladlyaccepted ourhelp.At thesame time,a youngman volunteeredto bringingmyheavy bagup.I saidI wasgrateful forhim.He smiled,saying itwas mykindness madehimdeeply moved.I alsosmiled,feeling veryhappily.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你校学生会正在开展”我是小小发明家”的科技创新活动请代表学生会给你班的交换生Tom写一封邮件,邀请他参加内容包括
1.活动时间和地点;
2.介绍活动方式(小发明家介绍经验;交流探讨;参观创新产品)注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯参考词汇:科技创新活动the scientificand technologicalinnovation activity。
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