2019-2020学年度高三年级学期期中考试
英语试卷
注意事项:
1答卷前考试务必姓名准考证号填写答题卡
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第部分 听力(两节满分30分)
第节(5题题15分满分75分)
听面5段话段话题题中ABC三选项中选出佳选项标试卷相应位置听完段话10秒钟时间回答关题阅读题段话仅读遍
1 What is the weather like now
A It's cloudy B It's rainy C It's sunny
2 When will the plane arrive
A At 3 30 pro B At 400 pm C At 4 30 pm
3 What will the man do during his vacation
A Stay home B Visit his aunt C Tour around London
4 What does the woman mean
A She also has poor eyesight
B The man's glasses are up to date
C The man should change his glasses
5 Where does the conversation take place
A At a pool B In a classroom C In a gym
第二节(15题题15分满分225分)
听面5段话独白段话独白题题中ABC三选项中选出佳选项听段话独白前时间阅读题题5秒钟听完题出5秒钟作答时间段话独白读两遍
听第6段材料回答第67题
6 What will the man do first after school
A Prepare for a test B See a film C Buy a book
7 Where will the man meet his friends
A At a bookstore B At an icecream shop C At a cinema
听第7段材料回答第89题
8 What is the matter with the cooker
A It can't be turned on B It can't be turned off C It can't get hot
9 What does the man offer to do with the cooker
A Change it for a new one B Try to fix it himself first C Take it to the repair shop
听第8段材料回答第1012题
10 What is the woman's favorite subject
A Spanish B Art C History
11 How does the woman feel about her future career
A Hesitant B Certain C Hopeless
12 What is the woman planning to do straight after leaving school
A Work as a journalist B Start university C Go travelling
听第9段材料回答第1316题
13 What's the woman
A A receptionist B A saleswoman C A journalist
14 What is the name of the man
A Charles C Nelson B Charles T Nelson C Charles Nelson
15 What is the date today
A May 17th B May 18th C May 19th
16 How much will the man pay
A250 B225 C200
听第10段材料回答第1720题
17 When was the sweater bought
A On September 25th B On October 12th C On October 25th
18 What is the speaker's problem with the sweater
A It became out of shape B It was the wrong size C It was washed in a wrong way
19 What does the speaker mainly complain about
A The price B The service C The quality
20 Who is the speaker probably speaking to
A A manager B A shop assistant C A member of the helpline staff
第二部分 阅读理解(两节满分40分)
第节(15题:题2分满分30分)
阅读列短文题四选项(ABCD)中选出佳选项答题卡该项涂黑
A
Smart Kids Festival Events
Smart Kids is a collection of one hundred events scheduled in October This year it is experimenting with Pay What You Decide (PWYD) That is you can decide to pay what you want to or can afford after you have attended an event You can prebook events without paying for a ticket in advance Here are some of the director's picks
Walk on the Wild Side
Not ticketed Free
Join storyteller Sarah Law to hear science stories about animals Along the way you'll meet all sorts of beautiful creatures and discover life cycles and food chains Best suited to children aged 59 Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult
Introduction to Waves
Prebook PWYD
Subjects range from sound waves to gravity waves and from waves of light to crashing waves on the ocean Mike Goldsmith explores the fundamental features shared by all waves in the natural world
Science in the Field
Not ticketed Free
This storytelling night features a scientist sharing his favourite memories of gathering firsthand data on various field trips Come along for inspiring and informative stories straight from the scientist's mouth Join Mark Samuels to find out more in this funfilled workshop
Festival Dinner
Prebook £25 per person
Whether you want to explore more about food or just fancy a talk over a meal join us to mark the first science festival in London Which foods should you eat to trick your brain into thinking that you are full Find out more from Tom Crawford
21 In which event can you decide the payment
A Walk on the Wild Side B Introduction to Waves
C Science in the Field D Festival Dinner
22 Who will talk about experiences of collecting direct data
A Sarah Law B Mike Goldsmith C Mark Samuels D Tom Crawford
23 What do the four events have in common
A Familybased B Sciencethemed
C Picked by children D Filled with adventures
B
Almost none of us have the time to read everything we'd like to read Yet we lose countless hours to daily activities that bring us little joy like taking buses and waiting in line What if we could turn these little blocks of unoccupied time into precious and rewarding moments for learning and reflection
Founded in 2012 iReader a microlearning app on mobile phones brings the biggest ideas from bestselling books through 15minute audio(音频)and text So far more than 3000 books have been included ranging from psychology and parenting to management and economics with new titles added every day
iReader is pioneering a new method of reading with over 9 million users enjoying the benefits already According to the Pew Research Center (PRC) the British readjust 4 paper books a year and over 25 haven't read a single paper book this year but reading isn't dying There are now more ways for the British to read than ever before due to the widespread use of abooks and audio books
The books in iReader are rewritten to ensure it is easy to remember the main content The way the content is edited has been specifically designed to ensure it is useful in practice Besides the content is rewritten with relevant examples in real life which means users are more likely to remember and apply what is helpful to them
Holger Seim German cofounder of this app declares iReader gives you the biggest ideas in the shortest possible time It transforms great ideas into little packs you can listen to or read in just 15 minutes
24 What does the author suggest people do in the unoccupied time
A Read and think B Write and share
C Avoid taking buses D Bring joy to daily routines
25 What can we infer from the PRC findings
A The British benefit a lot from reading
B Reading methods are more important than before
C Digital technology is taking the place of paper books
D New forms of books are changing the way the British read
26 How does iReader make the content easy to remember
A By bringing fun to it B By making it useful
C By using artistic designs D By taking users as examples
27 What is the best title for the text
A iReader Prevents Reading from Dying
B iReader Unites Worldwide Booklovers
C iReader The Best New App Creation
D iReader Big Ideas in Small Packages
C
I visited Elba last June joining Mary 'and John on a bicycling vacation They made the arrangements for the car hotel and bicycles I studied the history of the island which of course particularly features Napoleon
Napoleon (now I know) picked Elba as a place for peace when he was forced to give up the throne(王权)as Emperor of France in 1814 Far from being a prison island Elba is beautiful with towering mountains thick forests and sweeping bays and beaches
It is also an island filled with treasure Very early on this island locals discovered rich deposits of iron Soon outsiders too discovered the iron and 150 other valuable minerals on this little piece of land Long before Etruscans and other Greeks set foot on it Dorians had moved in by the tenth century BC and were mining the island The Romans ruled next obtaining the minerals and building grand houses overlooking the sea From the twelfth century until the nineteenth the island was traded back and forth and was passed to France in 1802 Then came Napoleon the new ruler of Elba
I was eager to visit his house in Portoferraio The Emperor lived with his court and his mother but his wife Marie Louise had ensconced herself in the splendid Viennese palace of her father Emperor of Austria She lived safely there and showed little interest in zisiting her husband in his minikingdom Apparently Napoleon wasn't troubled mu' h by this He was too busy riding
everywhere on horseback building roads modernizing agriculture and above all sharpening his
tiny army and navy into readiness for his escape
In the formal gardens behind the house it seemed to me that I could imagine the exiled(流放)conqueror's anxious thoughts He might gaze over where I stood now toward the lighthouse of the Stella fort the sandy bay and across it the green mountains of the Tuscan coast Napoleon spent only ten months here before making his victorious return to France and the throne
28 What did the author do for the visit to Elba
A He did research on its past B He arranged transportation
C He planned bicycling routes D He booked accommodation
29 Who might be the earliest outsiders to Elba according to the text
A Napoleon and his army B Etruscans and other Greeks C Dorians D Romans
30 What does the underlined word ensconced probably mean
A Settled B Locked C Cured D Controlled
31 What came to the author's mind during his visit to Napoleon's gardens
A Beautiful views on Elba B Terrible living conditions on Elba
C Napoleon's ambition to regain power D Hardship of Napoleon's return to France
D
DNA analysis has revealed family relationships between more than 10 generations of Stone Age people at megalithic(巨石)tombs in Ireland and Sweden
The evidence suggests that megaliths prehistoric large stone structures sometimes acted as graves for family groups in northwestern Europe thousands of years ago The latest findings throw new light on the origins and social structure of the groups that built megaliths in this regiona history that has long been hidden in mystery
For their study the international team of researchers analyzed the genomesthe complete set of genetic material in a cellof 24 Stone Age individuals from five megalithic burial sites in Ireland Scotland and Gotland a large Swedish island in the Baltic Sea
This analysis showed that many of the individuals buried at each megalith who all lived between 3800 BC and 2600 BC according to radiocarbondating of their remains were closely related via family ties
The results also showed that the individuals buried at the megaliths were related to Neolithic farmers in northern and western Europe but genetically distinct from other huntergatherers This was particularly noticeable at the Ansarve site on the island of Gotland
The people buried in the Ansarve tomb are remarkably different on a genetic level compared to the individuals dug out from huntergather contexts showing that the burial tradition in this megalithic tomb which lasted for over 700 years was performed by distinct groups with roots in the European Neolithic expansion Magdalena Fraser cofirst author from Uppsala University said in the statement
32 What's the significance of the new findings
A It reveals the family ties between people in Ireland and Sweden
B It implies that many people buried in the tombs were closely related
C It indicates the longhidden mystery concerning DNA analysis
D It suggests that the megaliths became tombs thousands of years ago
33 How did the researchers reach their findings
A By interviewing individuals B By travelling to different regions
C By analyzing genes D By studying the burial sites
34 Which is true according to the latest findings
A Some people buried in the tombs were related to farmers
B Few people buried in the tombs were genetically different
C All the people buried at megaliths had family relationships
D People buried in the Ansarve tomb were dug out 700 years later
35 What's the main idea of this passage
A Megaliths served as tombs thousands of years ago
B People buried at the megaliths were recently analyzed
C Latest findings shed light on a mystery about burials
D StoneAge people in Ireland and Sweden had close ties
第二节(5题题2分满分10分)
根短文容短文选项中选出填入空白处佳选项选项中两项余选项
Imagine an area 34 times the size of Manhattan Now imagine it covered ankledeep in plastic wastea total of about 19 billion pounds of garbage 36
We're being overwhelmed(淹没)by our waste said Jenna Jambeck an environmental engineer who led the 2015 study that determined this astonishing number 37 unless something is done to stop the tide of garbage
Plastica widelyused materialhas in many ways been a benefit to humans but it has also caused a growing problem Today plastics are the No1 type of garbage found in the sea Ocean Conservancy a nonprofit that organizes an annual coastal cleanup event worldwide said plastic waste makes up around 85 percent of the garbage collected from beaches and oceans
Ocean Conservancy says plastics are believed to threaten at least 600 different wildlife species 38 a growing body of evidence suggests humans are consuming plastics through the seafood we eat A research suggests some plastics could be poisonous to humans and could potentially increase the risk of health problems
39 At the Economist World Ocean Summit this week ten nations announced to reduce plastic sea litter as part of UN Environment's CleanSeas campaign 40 Corporations also have a role as do individuals We can start by thinking twice before using singleuse plastic productsand when we do use them we should take care to properly throw them off or recycle
A The following is what we should do
B And it's not just wildlife that's threatened
C And this figure is likely to double by 2025
D But it's not just countries that need to do their part
E By 2050 that figure is expected to rise to 1000 species
F That's how much plastic waste ends up in our oceans every year
G All of us have an important role to play in dealing with the problems
第三部分 语言知识运(三节满分45分)
第节(20题题15分满分30分)
阅读面短文短文题ABCD四选项中选出填入空白处佳选项
I used to hate running It seemed too hard and pushing outside my comfort 41 was not something I was raised to do
In fact I wouldn't have become a(n) 42 if it weren't for my husband Charles He had been a 43 competitive runner for many years After our marriage he wouldn't stop talking about how much he 44 it
So he picked it up again and after about a year I started to join him at the 45 Just a few weeks later Charles signed us both up for a fivekilometer race I 46 about doing it It was too soon
But on race day there I was
The gun went off Thousands of runners 47
The first kilometer was tough I was already breathing 48 and painfully aware of the group of runners 49 past me
After another minute I saw the threekilometer 50 All I could think of was that I was 51
I rounded a comer and saw both sides of the street 52 with people watching the race all cheering the runners on I 53 my I电s to keep going
Then I looked up and saw the clock The 54 ticking away gave me an incentive(助力) I knew that if I had 55 finished this race I would have achieved something So I 56 up and kicked it
I had my arms 57 higher when I passed through the finish line A volunteer put a(n) 58 around my neck
You did great I'm so proud of you Charles was thrilled that I'd 59
That was amazing I want to do another race I proudly hugged my medal as we started to walk to the postrace festivities My lungs and my comfort zone both 60
41 A block B line C emotion D zone
42 A wife B coach C expert D runner
43 A serious B common C casual D sharp
44 A hated B missed C admired D trained
45 A race B department C track D ceremony
46 A hesitated B puzzled C cared D brought
47 A slipped away B backed off C pushed forward D came over
48 A mildly B shallowly C gently D heavily
49 A running B bending C reaching D pacing
50 A symbol B mark C pattern D campaign
51 A hopeful B speechless C dying D moving
52 A stuck B crowded C provided D directed
53 A sunk B bent C shook D willed
54 A seconds B titles C criteria D competitors
55 A also B actually C just D unfortunately
56 A dressed B came C stayed D straightened
57 A kept B crossed C held D tied
58 A rope B medal C necklace D award
59 A got it B meant it C made it D defeated it
60 A trembled B expanded C ached D erupted
第II卷
第二节(10题题1分10分)
阅读面材料空格处填入适容(1单词)括号中单词正确形式
The Forbidden City in Beijing home to the Palace Museum houses more than 18 million cultural relics and is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions
61 (mark) the 600th anniversary of the Forbidden City the Palace Museum will hold a series of events throughout 2020 Over 20 exhibitions will beheld 62 (cover)different areas such as history art festivals and so on For the special occasion Along the River during the Qingming Festival one of China's most 63 (wide) known masterpieces will go on display in September 2020 For 64 (it) best preservation this treasured artwork is seldom fully exhibited The painting 65 (display) for the first time back in 2005 to celebrate the museum's 80th anniversary Such 66 rare sight is expected to draw huge crowds In addition the museum will also display exhibits from other 67 (country)
During the past few years the Palace Museum has been working hard to get the public familiar 68 the history and culture of the Forbidden City And it seems that these efforts have paid off with its 69 (popular) reaching a new height Over 17 million people visited the museum in 2018 of 70 40 percent were under 30 years old
第三节(5题题1分5分)
面汉意单词正确形式填空空词
71 They finally made their (appear)at half past eleven
72 (实)on second thoughts I don't think I want to go out tonight
73 Children under 14 must be (accompany)by an adult
74He made us a (合理)offer for the car
75 (判断)from his accent he must be from Sichuan
第四部分 写作(两节满分25分)
第节 短文改错(10题题1分满分10分)
假定英语课老师求桌间交换修改作文请修改桌写作文文中10处语言错误句中两处处错误仅涉单词增加删修改
增加:缺词处加漏词符号(∧)面写出该加词
删:余词斜线(\)划掉
修改:错词划横线该词面写出修改词
注意:
1处错误修改均限词
2允许修改10处者(第11处起)计分
Rope skipping is a sport suitable for people of all age People skip rope for fun and exercise Every student are able to learn to skip you can skip alone or with your classmates If you skip alone you will need short rope about double the length of your high You should turn the rope slow so that you can skip safely It might help with if you can sing a rhyme whih skips When you skip rope your heart beats fast than usual and your body is stressed Therefore stop for a rest after you injure yourself
So pick up a rope finding a silly rhyme and start skipping
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假设学生会席李华校拟组织美国交换生孔子庙参观委托通知相关事宜请写书面通知点包括:
1集合时间点
2活动容:参观孔子庙古建筑观木偶戏:
3预先准备:简解孔子文化
注意:
1适发挥短文连贯通
2文中出现考生具体信息
3词数:100左右
参考词汇:1孔子庙the Confucius Temple 2木偶戏puppet show
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