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内蒙古锡林郭勒盟届高三英语月月考试题(无答案)202010第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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
1.What does the manwant todoA.See ashow.B.Book aticket.C.Get hismoney back.
2.When doesthe manplan to arrive at the airportA.At2:
00.B.At2:
30.C.At4:
30.题每段对话仅读一遍
3.A.To geta prize.B.To interviewher.C.To buya book.Why doesthe mantalk with the woman
4.A.A runningtiger.B.A bookabout legends.C.touristWhat arethe speakerstalking about
5.What madethe womansurprisedA.The man,s diet.B.The mans lifestyle.C.The mansweight loss.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)attraction.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,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5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.A.A salesperson.B.An assistant.C.A director.What positionwill the woman applyfor
7.A.rp••B.Boring.C.Interesting.Tiring.What doesthe manthink ofworking on a ship听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.What isthe specialfor todayA.The steak.B.The chips.C.The chicken.
9.What typeof breaddoesthewoman wantA.Italian.B.Honey wheat.C.Whole wheat.
42.A.commitment B.request C.schedule D.problem
43.A.Belonging toB.Believing inC.Bringing upD.Struggling for
44.A.anxious B.nervous C.curious D.adventurous
45.A.objecting B.appealing C.turning D.referring
46.A.rudely B.loudly C.politely D.gratefully
47.A.quarreling B.identifying C.debating D.competing
48.A.vivid B.magical C.mind-numbing D.time-consuming
49.A.school B.organization C.factory D.church
50.A.tirelessly B.timelessly C.aimlessly D.effortlessly
51.A.unless B.because C.although D.if
52.A.applauded B.spoke C.wept D.complained
53.A.studying B.traveling C.listening D.working
54.A.astonishing B.frustrating C.touching D.fascinating
55.A.delay B.course C.journey D.silence
56.A.Before B.After C.Except D.Since
57.A.needs B.stories C.comments D.cases
58.A.valuable B.free C.right D.same
59.A.talking B.arguing C.learning D.thinking
60.A.sympathy B.mind C.spirit D.family第n卷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)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式When I was little,my family and I visited BosworthField inLeicestershire,the famousand61(attract)site of the Battle of Bosworthwhere Richard III became
62.62last kingofEngland todie inbattle.The Battleof Bosworthwas thelastbattle in the Warsof theRoses.In1485,the Battleof BosworthField
63.63(win)by HenryTudor,the fatherof thefamous HenryVIII.Richard IIIhas a bad reputation:many believethat hekilled histwo nephews64(refer)to byhistorians as“The Princesin theTower”.After Henry,s victory,RichardIII wasbelieved65(be)abadperson,largely dueto WilliamShakespeare splayRichard III.However,many historiansargue that his badreputation isundeserved(不相称的).When myfamilyand Ivisitedthe siteof theBattleofBosworth allthose§6(year)ago,we weretold thatRichardIII had diedin thatfield during the battleandthathisbody,67had neverbeen found,would benearby.However,in2012Richard sbody was68(final)discovered ina carpark.My cousins wife69(work)in thebuilding behindthe carpark saidthatshe hadwatched thearchaeologists(考古学家)dig upRichard sbody.In2015,Richard IIIwasburied inLeicester Cathedral.70is perhapsthe mostunexpected twistinEnglish historythat one of ourkings wasfound undera carpark.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I tooka shortflight theother dayand offeredan in-flight sandwich,whichI took,known Iwouldn,t eatit becauseit containedmeat.I tookit thinkingthat latethatday I might comeacross ahomeless person,for whothis sandwichmight behis onlymeal.ThenI dofind ahomeless manwith hisdog Bellaby achance.After openingthe sandwich,he sharedhalfwith Bella.Seeing heate ithungry,I emptiedour bagof all the treatsand foodI had.I alsowent toa storeto buyinghim a large cupof coffee.Kind issuch asimple thingforus todo,yet for the receiver,it canbe lifechanging.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你从你校网站上得知外教Mr.Johnson将组织“英文电影周”的活动,你有意参加请你根据所给提示,用英语给外教写一封电子邮件,询问具体信息内容包括:
1.活动开始时间及持续时间;
2.电影放映的地点;
3.放映哪些电影;
4.注意事项注意词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)Dear Mr.Johnson,Yours sincerely,Li Hua听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In theclassroom.B.In thedining hall.C.In thelibrary.
11.How manysubject reportshas the man finishedA.
2.B.
3.C.
4.
12.What doesthewomanask the man todoA.Have lunchwith her.B.Lend somebooks toher.C.Help herwith subjectreports.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题
13.How doesthe manwant thewoman tohelp himA.Help himask forleave.B.Drive himto theairport.C.Confirm hisflight booking.
14.When isthemans planeC.On Wednesdayafternoon.
15.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.A couple.B.Classmates.C.Co-workers.going todo next
16.What isthemanprobablyC.Find aparkingB.Make aphone call.A.Visit hisneighbor.lot.A.On Sundaymorning.B.On Mondaymorning.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.Who isthe speakerprobably talkingtoA.Department directors.B.New employees.C.Visitors.
18.What comesfirst in the speaker,s opinionA.The interpersonalrelationship.B.Full knowledgeabout theproducts.C.A goodplan for the future.
19.Which activityis arrangedin theafternoonA.Visiting theworkshops.B.Getting toknow thecustomers.C.Learning therules of the company.
20.What doesthespeakeradvise thelisteners todoA.Leave before5:30pm.B.Prepare somequestions.C.Keep learning.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,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ABE PARTOF ANEW APP!The TranslatedMenu$200-$400per menuI have designedan appthat isfor restaurantswhere Itake theirmenu andtranslateit into15different languagesso theirinternational guestscan enjoythe diningexperiencewithout havingto translatethe menuthemselves.They simplydownload(下载)the appfrom therestaurants websitewhich hasthe menutranslated forthem inall the15languages.You don t haveto befluent inany of the languages.Just begood attranslatingEnglish intoother languageswith goodgrammar bywhatever translationprogram youuse.I havea largedatabase in the languagesI amusing ofcooking terms,fruit,vegetables etc.I willpresent itfor youto useand aswe goalong itwill onlyget largerandmake yourjob mucheasier.There11be alot ofcutting andpasting(粘贝占)and thenaddinggrammar.It justhas tobe writtennicely for a restaurantwith thedescriptions theyprovideforthe dishes.The restaurantswill havethe samedatabase sothey cancut andpaste tochangetheir ownmenu itemswhenever theywant.I hopeto get200plus restaurantsthis year,so ifyou needsome moneyandare reliable,honest andgood atwhat Ineed,then Ineed you.A goodsense ofhumour andattitudegoes along wayas well.Come andbe part of thenew appand theexperience.Pater Coylepetrosl3@y8mail.com
21.What canwe learnabout this appA.It translatesmenus forguests.B.It offersa privateeating experience.C.It aimsto developservers languageskills.D.It improvescommunication betweeninternational guests.
22.What isrequired bythe authorofthetranslation programA.People whocan speakfluent English.B.People whocan createalargedatabase.C.People whocan translatethedishesdescriptions.D.People whocan translateother languagesinto English.
23.What isthe purposeof this textA.To advertisean app.B.To offera jobopportunity.C.To introducea restaurant.D.To describea translatedmenu.BA particularlywet summer in theMidwest maymean fewerpumpkin pieson holidaytablesthis fall.Pumpkin brandLibby,s,owned byNestle,supplies about80percent ofthecanned pumpkinused worldwide.This fall,the companyreports thatunusually soggyweatherhas leftfarmers withabout halfas many pumpkins asusual.Libby,s dependson aspecial strain品种of pumpkins grown in Illinois,knownas Libby,s SelectDickinson pumpkins.Dickinson pumpkinsare especiallywell suitedfor baking一they,re differentfrom thepumpkins typicallycarved intojack-o,-lanterns.Plants needwater togrow,but pumpkinsgenerally dobest inwarm,relativelydry conditions.If therestoo muchrain,they don,t growto theirfull sizeand havea higherwatercontent.Damp conditionsalso encouragethe spreadof certaindiseases thataffectpumpkins.This pastJune animportant timeof yearfor pumpkingrowth,Illinois received
9.42inches ofrain一more thandouble the average rainfallforthemonth.“Out of121years ofdata,that iseasily anall-time record,Department ofAgriculture meteorologistBradRippey told Climatewire.The recordrainfall ispart ofa trend,particularly inIllinois.The statehasexperienced a10percent increasein rainfallduringthepast centuryand severalyearsin thepast decadethat wereunusually wetor dry.Were fairlycertain thatstied toclimatechange,“climatologist JimAngel ofthe Universityof IllinoistoldClimatewire.This yearisn,tthefirst timethat rainhas causedtrouble forLibby,s.In2009,heavy rainsaffected theharvest,rather thanthe growingperiod.Fields weretoowet fortractors togather thecrops,and manypumpkins rotted(腐烂)inthe fields.The companyis hopefulthat itcan meetthe needsof thisyear,s holidaybakersbut suggestsstocking upon pumpkinsooner ratherthan later.Once thelast canof pumpkinhasshipped outto stores,there won,t beany moreavailable untilnext year,s harvest.
24.What doesthe underlinedword“soggy”in Paragraph1meanA.Rather freezing.B.Extremely hot.C.Quite mild.D.Very wet.
25.What canwe inferabout thisyears DickinsonpumpkinsgrowninIllinoisA.They maytastebetter.B.They maygrow smallerthan before.C.They maybe usedas jack-o-lanterns.D.They maybe harvestedin theearly summer.
26.What happenedto pumpkinfarmers in2009A.They hada poorharvest.B.They benefitedfrom Libby,s.C.They stockedmanypumpkins.D.They usedtractors togather thecrops.
27.Where doesthistextprobably comefromA.A newsreport.B.A researchpaper.C.A weatherforecast.D.A pressadvertisement.CAbout amonth afterI joinedFacebook,I gota callfrom LoriGoler,a highlyregardedsenior directorof marketing at eBay.She madeit clearthis was a businesscall.I wanttoapply towork withyou atFacebook,“she said.Instead ofrecommending myself,I wanttoask you:What isyour biggest problem,and howcan Isolve itMyjaw hitthe floor.Ihadhired thousandsof peopleover theprevious decadeand noonehad eversaid anythingremotely likethat.People usuallyfocus onfinding the right roleforthemselves,withtheimplication that their skillswill helpthe company.Lori putFacebooks needsfront andcenter.It was a killerapproach.I responded,“Recruiting(招募)is mybiggestproblem.And,yes,you cansolve it.”Lori neverdreamed shewould workin recruiting,but shejumped in.She evenagreed totradeearnings for acquiring newskills ina newfield.Lori dida greatjob running recruitingand withinmonths waspromoted toher currentjob,leading People@Facebook.The mostcommon metaphor(暗喻)for careersis a ladder,but thisconcept nolonger appliestomost workers.As of2010,theaverageAmerican hadeleven jobsfrom the ages ofeighteento forty-six alone.Lori oftenquotes PattieSellers,who cameup witha muchbetter metaphor:uCareers area junglegym,not aladder.”As Loridescribes it,theres onlyone wayto getto the top ofaladder,but therearemany waysto getto thetop ofa junglegym.The junglegym modelbenefits everyone,butespecially womenwho mightbe startingcareers,switching careers,getting blockedby externalbarriers,or reenteringthe workforceafter takingtime off.The abilityto createa uniquepathwith occasionaldips,detours(弯路),and evendead endspresents greatviews ofmanypeople,not justthose at thetop.On aladder,most climbersare stuckstaring at the buttofthe personabove.
28.Why didLori makethe callA.She helpedFacebook tosolve thebiggestproblem.B.She wantedto makea businessdeal withFacebook.C.She triedto askforapay risein Facebook.D.She wantedto becomean employeein Facebook.
29.What impressedI byLoriA.Lori wasgood atrunningrecruiting.B.Lori attachedgreat importanceto Facebooksneeds.C.Lori jumpedin Facebookwith noadequate experience.D.Lori wasskilled inmarketingateBay.
30.What canwe inferfrom thepassage A.Now allpeopledonttend toclimb the ladder.B.None ontheladdercan enjoythe greatviews.C.Jungle gymsoffer limitedexploration foremployees.D.A pregnantwoman,jobless,benefitslittle fromthe junglegyms.
31.What isthe besttitle ofthe passageA.It sa JungleGym,Not aLadder.B.Facebook sBiggestProblem.C.Applying fora Jobin Facebook.D.AJungle Gymis Betterthan aLadder.DIt is7a.m.onagray Thursday,and Iam onthe telephonetoagroup ofstrangersstruggling withexcited laughter.There mustbe20of them—men andwomen;young andold一laughing.These peoplehave nevermet;nor dothey knoweach other,s names.Yet for10minutes,five morningsa week,they simplypick upthe phoneand laugh.This isthe laughterline”,partofthe growingindustry inlaughter treatment,Britain,s latestand mostunusual treatment.The simpleact oflaughing isincreasingly beingusedas a method fordealing withmental andphysical disorders.Since itwas foundedin2004,the UKLaughter Networkhas increasedten times,training8,000people touse laughtertoimprove theirhealth.So howdoes itwork Itreduces stress.A Marylandstudy foundthat itexpandsthe innerlining ofour bloodvessels(血管)and soimproves circulation.Your immunesystemis strengthenedby upto40percent,“explains laughtertherapist JulieWhitehead,whose workincludes trainingthose whowork atGreat OrmondStreet Hospital.Laughter has alsobeen shownto lowerblood pressureand improvemental function.But LotteMikkelson,45,founder ofthe laughterline,warns thatit simportantto seeit asamethodof treatment—not acure.In2008,I wasdiagnosed withan incurabledisease,she explains.My sisterdied attheage of32from it,so Iknow whatcould happen.Since Istarted laughing,I havent hadany worseningand myhealth isgreat.I dnever saylaughter is acure一but itcan help.”
32.Why dothe strangerslaugh onthe phoneA.They wantto makemore friends.B.They arestruggling withmental illness.C.They doso forthe goodof theirhealth.D.They aretaking anoptimistic attitudeto life.
33.How doesthe UKLaughter Networkhelppeople A.By trainingthem touse laughter.B.By providingthem withfree medicine.C.By inspiringthem torealize theirdreams.D.By involvingthem ineffective communication.
34.What canwe learnfrom LotteMikkelson,s wordsinthelast paragraphA.She hasrecovered fromher illness.B.She thinksof laughterasacure forher disease.C.She believeslaughterishelpful forher condition.D.She regrets not teachingher sisterlaughter treatment.
35.What isthe besttitle ofthetextA.How dida laughterline comeinto beingB.Why dopeople seldomlaugh inlifeC.Laughter makesyou morepopularD.Laughter isthe bestmedicine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Why Ultra-pure(超高纯的)Water IsActually Badfor YourHealth.Many peopleare surprisedtohear thatdrinking purified water ona regular,daily basisis actuallydangerous.So whyis100%9ultra-pure waternot goodfor us36There isno suchthing astruly pure water inthe naturalworld.37When thesemineralsdissolve(溶解)in water,they formwhat wecommonly referto aselectrolytes(电解质).Theyallow usto performallthe“bioelectrical”functions suchas moving,heart-beating,thinking,and seeing.But purewater failsto providethese fundamentalelectrolytes.38You canthink of itthis wayimagine aroom withno gravity,split inhalf downthe middle.You throwa couplehundredballs into the leftside ofthe room.39But ifyou cuta bunchof holesinthebarrier,they willslowly startto spreadover tothe rightside.Eventually,they willbe evenly(均衡地)distributed acrossthe entireroom.The waterin yourorgans staysat veryspecific levelsof minerals.When you drinkultra-purified water,it pullsthe mineralsout ofyour bloodjust liketherightside ofthespace roompulled someofthebouncy ballsover fromthe left.40Purified watercan onlybe recommendedasaway ofdrawing poisonsout ofthe body.Oncethis isaccomplished,the continueddrinking ofpurifiedwaterisabad idea.A.Purified wateris anactive absorber.B.Since there,snogravity,they bouncearound everywhere.C.It actuallytries torob yourbody ofthem whenyoudrinkit.D.Even waterinthepurest lakescontains smallamounts of minerals.E.If youdrank enoughofit,the lackofmineralswould eventuallykill you.F.The simpleanswer isthat ultra-purewaterdoesn,t providethe naturalminerals weneed.G.This iswhy materialstend tomove frommore concentratedareas toless concentratedones.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项I comefrom oneof thosefamilies where you haveto yellatthedinner tableto getina word.Everyone hasa strong41,and talksatthesame time,and noone hasa42leadingto heatedarguments.We oftentalk oreven debatewith eachother ondifferent topics.43a familylike minehas made me more44about theworld aroundme,making metend toquestionanything anyonetells me.But ithasalsomademerealize thatImnot agood listener.And whenI say“listening,Im not45tothenodding-your-head-and-46-answering-Uh-huh-or0oh-I-see variety.I meanthe kindof listeningwhereyoufind yourselfdeeply47with thepersonyou respeaking with,when hisstory becomesso48that yourworld becomesless aboutyouand moreabout him.No,Iwasnever verygood atthat.I spentsummerin South Africatwo yearsago.I workedforagood non-profit49calledNoah,which works50on behalfof childrenaffected byAIDS.But51you askedme whatI reallydidin SouthAfrica,I dtell youone thing:I listened,andI listened.Sometimes I52,but mostlyIlistened.And hadI notspent twomonths53,I mighthave missedthe54moment whena quietlittlegirl atoneofNoah scommunity centers,orphaned(MJL)attheageofthree,whispered afteralong55,“I loveyou.”56that summer,I knewhow tohear.I couldsit downwith anyoneand heartheir57andnod andrespond atthe58time—but mostofthetime Iwas59about thenext wordsout ofmyown mouth.Ever sincemy summerinSouthAfrica,Ihavenoticed thatit sin thosemomentswhen mymouth isclosed andmy60is wideopen thatIve learnedthe mostabout otherpeople,and perhapsabout myself.
41.A.qualification B.influence C.opinionD.assumption。
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