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2020年春四川省泸县第五中学高三第四学月考试
英语试题
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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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,你将有两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1.5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
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C。
1.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Colleagues
B.Brother
and
sister
C.Teacher
and
student
2.Why
didn't
the
man
apply
for
the
job?
A.He
can't
start
the
job
on
time.
B.He
is
occupied
in
May
C.He
does
not
like
it
3.When
will
the
man’s
daughter
see
a
doctor?
A.At
1:45.
B.At
11:50.
C.At
11:15.
4.What
will
the
woman
probably
do?
A.Catch
a
train.
B.See
the
man
off.
C.Go
shopping.
5.Where
are
the
man
and
the
woman?
A.At
a
flower
shop.
B.At
a
restaurant.
C.At
a
concert.
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,各小题将给出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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What
is
the
man
trying
to
do?
A.Make
new
friends.
B.Arrange
a
dinner
party.
C.Introduce
some
people
to
the
woman.
7.What
is
Tom
like?
A.Athletic.
B.Shy.
C.Outgoing.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What
color
are
the
man’s
glasses?
A.Blue.
B.Yellow.
C.Brown.
9.Where
may
the
man
go
tomorrow?
A.A
tea
house.
B.A
glasses
shop.
C.A
post
office.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
does
the
man
think
of
today’s
movies?
A.Most
of
them
are
boring.
B.The
stories
are
full
of
fun.
C.The
actors
are
stupid.
11.Why
isn’t
the
movie’s
sound
effect
good?
A.The
director’s
skills
were
poor.
B.There
was
not
enough
money.
C.Good
sound
effect
was
too
hard
to
achieve.
12.What
can
the
movie
do
to
young
children?
A.Inspire
their
imagination.
B.Get
them
to
think
about
life.
C.Teach
them
to
behave
themselves.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Who
is
the
speaker
probably
talking
to?
A.Movie
fans.
B.News
reporters.
C.College
students.
14.When
did
the
speaker
take
English
classes?
A.Before
he
left
his
hometown.
B.After
he
came
to
America.
C.When
he
was
15
years
old.
15.How
does
the
speaker
feel
about
his
teacher?
A.He’s
proud.
B.He’s
sympathetic.
C.He’s
grateful.
16.What
does
the
speaker
mainly
talk
about?
A.How
education
shaped
his
life.
B.How
his
language
skills
improved.
C.How
he
managed
his
business
well.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where
does
Michelle
Ray
come
from?
A.A
middle-sized
city.
B.A
small
town.
C.A
big
city.
18.Which
place
would
Michelle
Ray
take
her
visitors
to
for
shopping?
A.The
Zen
Garden.
B.The
Highlands.
C.The
Red
River
area.
19.What
does
Michelle
Ray
do
for
complete
quiet?
A.Go
camping.
B.Study
in
a
library.
C.Read
at
home.
20.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.Late-night
shopping.
B.Asian
food
C.Louisville
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。
A
1
Doha,
Qatar
Qatar
is
currently
involved
in
a
major
conflict
with
many
other
countries
in
the
Middle
Eastern
region,
but
visitors
to
its
capital
,
Doha,
will
still
find
themselves
in
the
safest
city
in
the
world.
It’s
home
to
the
Museum
of
Islamic
Art,
designed
by
I.M.
Pei
with
inspiration
from
traditional
Islamic
architecture,
which
houses
Islamic
art
from
three
different
continents
that
have
a
history
of
over
1,400
years.
2
Abu
Dhabi,
United
Arab
Emirates
Dropping
down
from
the
top
spot
last
year
is
Abu
Dhabi,
the
capital
of
the
United
Arab
Emirates,
with
a
safety
index
of
88.03.
While
it
has
a
population
of
just
over
1
million,
only
420,000
are
actually
citizens-whose
average
net
worth
is
$17
million
dollars.
It
is
also
home
to
the
Sheikh
Zzyed
Mosque,
the
country’s
largest,
as
well
as
many
camel
races.
3
Quebec
City,
Canada
Quebec
City
is
one
of
the
few
cities
in
North
America
that
still
has
its
original
city
walls.
One
of
the
most
romantic
cities
on
the
planet,
its
Old
Town
was
named
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site,
and
as
a
city
with
just
over
700,000
residents,
it’s
got
a
safety
index
of
85.36,
landing
it
in
the
top
three.
4
Osaka,
Japan
Osaka
is
the
best
city
in
Japan
for
food,
drinks,
and
nightlife,
and
it’s
safer
than
ever.
Make
sure
you
visit
Osaka
Castle
while
you’re
here,
which
has
a
park
attached,
or
the
nearby
Momofuku
Ando
Instant
Ramen
Museum,
where
you
can
even
customize(定制)your
own
Cup
Noodles
to
take
home.
21.In
which
city
can
you
watch
a
special
sports
event?
A.Doha.
B.Abu
Dhabi.
C.Qubec
City.
D.Osaka.
22.What
can
you
do
in
Qucbec
City,
Canada?
A.Appreciate
Islamic
art.
B.Go
to
see
castles.
C.Visit
ancient
city
walls.
D.Make
the
noodles
you
like
23.What
do
the
cities
have
in
common?
A.They
have
museums.
B.They
are
romantic.
C.They
have
wealthy
citizens.
D.They
are
very
safe.
B
I’m
a
TV
show
host.
One
Sunday,
I
took
my7-year-old
daughter
by
the
sea
for
lunch.
On
arriving
at
the
beach,
I
saw
JoJo,
a
wealthy
man
in
the
hotel
business.
We
sat
down
to
chat
in
an
open
air
café.
Suddenly
our
conversation
was
interrupted(中断)by
a
stranger,
who
politely
asked
permission(容许)
to
speak
to
me.
Often
people
want
to
tell
me
something
about
my
controversial(有争议的)TV
show,
when
I’m
out
on
the
streets.
He
asked
to
speak
to
me
privately,
so
we
stood
a
bit
away
from
my
table.
He
said,
“I’m
James,
35
years
old,
father
of
a
7-year-old
girl,
who’s
very
sick.
She
needs
treatment
abroad.
The
doctors
said
that
if
she
was
treated
in
the
UK,
she
would
probably
survive.
But
I’m
poor,
so
can
you
please
help
me?”
Speechless,
I
stared
in
the
man’s
eyes
full
of
tears
and
asked
how
I
could
help.
After
we
talked
for
a
while,
I
went
to
sit
back
at
the
table.
JoJo
asked
me,“What’s
wrong
with
you?
Your
face
changed.”
I
told
him.
JoJo
was
very
sorry
for
this
family
and
said
I
had
the
means
through
the
media
to
help
him.
Later
we
headed
off
to
our
destinations.
All
weekend
I
thought
about
James,
his
daughter
and
his
family.
I
even
considered
doing
a
special
TV
show
to
raise
money
for
this
sick
child.
On
Monday
morning
I
was
at
the
office
after
I
finished
presenting
my
show,
when
my
secretary
said
a
man
needed
to
speak
to
me.
It
was
JoJo.
He
walked
into
my
office.
Actually
JoJo
is
so
busy
with
his
hotel
business
that
I
never
imagined
he
had
time
to
come
and
see
me
at
the
studios.
“Please,
call
the
man
with
the
sick
child
and
tell
him
that
I’ll
pay
all
expenses
for
his
sick
daughter’s
treatment,”JoJo
said,
with
a
check
in
his
hand.
“I’ve
been
married
for
35
years.
I
wasn’t
lucky
enough
to
have
a
child.
I
want
to
help
this
child
now.”
I
picked
up
the
phone
to
call
James.
Now
James’
daughter
is
well
and
living
a
normal
life.
JoJo
often
visits
her.
I’m
so
happy
that
there
are
so
many
good
people
on
this
earth.
24.According
to
the
text,
the
author_______.
A.often
has
lunch
at
the
beach
with
his
daughter
B.was
once
helped
by
JoJo
C.met
JoJo
at
the
beach
by
accident
D.was
hesitant
to
help
James
25.According
to
the
text,
the
author
thought
that
JoJo’s
arrival
at
his
office
was_______.
A.annoying
B.moving
C.exciting
D.surprising
26.Why
did
JoJo
make
up
his
mind
to
help
James?
A.To
support
the
author’s
work.
B.To
show
his
sympathy
for
the
poor.
C.To
show
his
love
for
a
child.
D.To
set
a
good
example
to
other
rich
people.
27.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.Famous
hosts
are
always
troubled
B.Kind
people
are
everywhere
C.The
media
is
powerful
D.Even
the
richest
person
is
not
always
lucky
C
I
passed
all
the
other
courses
that
I
took
at
my
university,
but
I
could
have
never
passed
botany.
This
was
because
all
botany
students
had
to
spend
several
hours
a
week
in
a
laboratory
looking
through
a
microscope
at
plant
cells,
and
I
could
never
once
see
a
cell
through
a
microscope.
This
used
to
make
my
professor
angry.
He
would
wander
around
the
laboratory
pleased
with
the
progress
all
the
students
were
making
in
drawing
the
structure
of
flower
cells,
until
he
came
to
me.
I
would
just
be
standing
there.
“I
can’t
see
anything,”I
would
say.
He
would
begin
patiently
enough,
explaining
how
anybody
can
see
through
a
microscope,
but
he
would
always
end
up
angrily,
claiming
that
I
could
too
see
through
a
microscope
but
just
pretended
that
I
couldn’t.
“It
takes
away
from
the
beauty
of
flowers
anyway.”I
used
to
tell
him.“We
are
not
concerned
with
beauty
in
this
course,”he
would
say.“We
are
concerned
with
the
structure
of
flowers.”
“Well,”
I’d
say.“I
can’t
see
anything.”
“Try
it
just
once
again,”
he’d
say,
and
I
would
put
my
eye
to
the
microscope
and
see
nothing
at
all,
except
now
and
again
something
unclear
and
milky.
“You
were
supposed
to
see
a
clear,
moving
plant
cells
shaped
like
clocks.”
“I
see
what
looks
like
a
lot
of
milk.”
I
would
tell
him.
This,
he
claimed,
was
the
result
of
my
not
having
adjusted
the
microscope
properly,
so
he
would
readjust
it
for
me,
or
rather,
for
himself.
And
I
would
look
again
and
see
milk.
I
failed
to
pass
botany
that
year,
and
had
to
wait
a
year
and
try
again,
or
I
couldn’t
graduate.
The
next
term
the
same
professor
was
eager
to
explain
cell-structure
again
to
his
classes.
“Well,”he
said
to
me,
happily,
“we’re
going
to
see
cells
this
time,
aren’t
we?”
“Yes,sir,”
I
said.
Students
to
the
right
of
me
and
to
the
left
of
me
and
in
front
of
me
were
seeing
cells;
what’s
more,
they
were
.
Of
course,
I
didn’t
see
anything.
So
the
professor
and
I
tried
with
every
adjustment
of
the
microscope
known
to
man.
With
only
once
did
I
see
anything
but
blackness
or
the
familiar
milk,
and
that
time
I
saw,
to
my
pleasure
and
amazement,
something
like
stars.
These
I
hurriedly
drew.
The
professor,
noting
my
activity,
came
to
me,
a
smile
on
his
lips
and
his
eyebrows
high
in
hope.
He
looked
at
my
cell
drawing.
“What’s
that?”he
asked.“That’s
what
I
saw,”I
said.“You
didn’t,
you
didn’t,
you
didn’t!”he
screamed,
losing
control
of
himself
immediately,
and
he
bent
over
and
looked
into
the
microscope.
He
raised
his
head
suddenly.
“That’s
your
eye!”
he
shouted.
“You’ve
adjusted
the
microscope
so
that
it
reflects!
You’re
drawn
your
eye!”
28.Why
couldn’t
the
writer
see
the
flower
cells
through
the
microscope?
.
A.Because
he
had
poor
eyesight
B.Because
the
microscope
didn’t
work
properly
C.Because
he
was
not
able
to
adjust
the
microscope
properly
D.Because
he
was
just
playing
jokes
on
his
professor
by
pretending
not
to
have
seen
it
29.What
does
the
writer
mean
by
“his
eyebrows
high
in
hope”in
the
last
paragraph?
A.His
professor
expected
him
to
have
seen
the
cells
and
drawn
the
picture
of
them
B.His
professor
hoped
he
could
perform
his
task
with
attention
C.His
professor
wished
him
to
learn
how
to
draw
pictures
D.His
professor
looked
forward
to
seeing
all
his
students
finish
their
drawings
30.What
is
the
thing
like
stars
that
the
writer
saw
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.Real
stars
B.His
own
eye
C.Something
unknown
D.Milk
31.In
what
writing
style
did
the
writer
write
the
passage?
A.Realistic
B.Romantic
C.Serious
D.Humorous
D
"Time
is
a
problem
for
children,"
states
a
news
report
for
a
new
Swiss
watch.Children
in
some
countries
"learn
time
slowly"
because
"they
don't
wear
watches"
and
"parents
don't
really
know
how
to
teach
them
time."
The
children
grow
up
with
this
handicap
and
become
adults—and
then
can't
get
to
work
on
time.Is
there
an
answer
to
this
problem?
Of
course—it's
the
Flick
Flak,
made
by
a
famous
Swiss
watch
company.
The
Flick
Flak
is
being
marketed
as
something
teaching
watch
for
children
aged
4
to
10.The
watch
itself
does
not
teach
children
how
to
tell
time,
of
course;
it
merely
"takes
their
imagination"
by
presenting
the
"hour"
hand
as
a
beautiful
red
girl
named
Flak
and
the
"minute"
hand
as
a
tall
blue
boy
named
Flick.Flick
points
to
related
"blue"
minutes
on
the
dial,
while
Flak
points
to
"red"
hour
numbers.The
characters
and
colors
combined
with
parental
help,
are
supposed
to
teach
young
children
how
to
tell
time.
The
watch
comes
equipped
with
a
standard
battery
and
a
nylon
band
(尼龙表带).Peter
Lipkin,
the
United
States
sales
manager
for
the
Flick
Flak,
calls
it
"childproof:
if
it
gets
dirty
you
can
throw
the
whole
watch
in
the
washing
machine."
The
product
is
being
sold
in
select
department
stores
in
Europe,
Asia
and
the
United
States
for
a
suggested
price
of
$25.Parents
who
buy
the
watch
may
discover
that
it
is
one
thing
to
tell
time;
it's
quite
another
for
them
to
be
on
time.
32.From
the
news
report
we
know
that
________.
A.parents
are
patient
when
teaching
children
time
B.parents
have
little
idea
of
how
to
teach
children
time
C.children
are
likely
to
learn
time
quickly
D.children
enjoy
wearing
the
Flick
Flak
watch
33.The
author
doesn’t
seem
to
believe
________.
A.children
will
be
on
time
if
they
have
not
learnt
how
to
tell
time
B.a
Flick
Flak
can
help
parents
teach
their
children
how
to
tell
time
C.the
Flick
Flak
can
take
children's
imagination
D.children
usually
have
trouble
telling
time
if
they
don't
wear
watches
34.The
underlined
word
“handicap”
(Para.1)
means
________.
A.displeasure
B.discouragement
C.disappointment
D.disadvantage
35.The
United
State
sales
manager
calls
the
new
watch
“childproof”
because
________.
A.it
is
designed
to
teach
children
to
be
on
time
B.it
proves
to
be
effective
in
teaching
children
time
C.it
is
made
so
as
not
to
be
easily
damaged
by
children
D.it
is
the
children's
favorite
watch
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。
Volunteering
is
a
great
way
to
help
your
community.
It
is
something
that
people
should
be
doing
more
often,
because
it
is
a
great
way
to
give
back,
while
also
helping
out
those
less
fortunate.
Another
reason
that
you
should
volunteer
is
because
it
has
a
lot
of
health
benefits
associated
with
it,
which
people
don’t
seem
to
really
know
about.
36..
Decreases
Depression
Volunteering
is
a
great
way
to
decrease
depression,
especially
if
you
are
someone
who
doesn’t
have
a
great
support
system
at
home.37..
When
you
are
volunteering,
you
are
around
other
people,
often
talking
and
laughing,
which
helps
decrease
depression
symptoms.
38.
A
lot
of
volunteering
involves
packing
boxes
or
moving
things
or
people,
and
that
is
very
beneficial
for
your
heart.
You
might
actually
volunteer
at
a
local
animal
shelter,
which
was
great
because
you
can
walk
the
dogs
and
clean
cages,
which
are
all
ways
to
stay
active.
If
you
are
volunteering
doing
something
you
love,
you
may
not
even
notice
that
you
are
exerting
physical
energy,
so
it’s
much
better
than
just
working
out
because
you
enjoy
it.
Makes
You
Feel
Internally
Satisfied
When
you
volunteer,
you
feel
this
satisfaction
out
of
what
you
are
doing,
because
you
know
you
are
helping
other
people.
When
you
feel
this
satisfaction,
your
mental
and
physical
health
improves,
and
you
just
feel
better
overall.39.
And
this
is
something
that
volunteering
provides.
Decreases
Anxiety
40..
When
you
start
volunteering,
you
find
new
ways
to
communicate
with
other
people.
It
helps
decrease
your
anxiety
levels.
It
can
help
you
find
ways
to
interact
with
others
and
can
help
you
build
confidence
around
others.
A.A
lot
of
people
become
depressed
because
they
don’t
have
friends
or
family
B.In
order
to
stay
healthy,
you
have
to
have
a
balance
of
mind
and
body
C.If
you
always
feel
embarrassed
in
new
social
situations,
then
volunteer
D.Here
are
four
of
the
health
benefits
you
can
get
through
volunteering
E.The
reasons
are
as
follows
F.Builds
up
Your
Mental
Strength
G.Helps
You
Stay
Active
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1.5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。
At
just
18
years
old,
Canberra
student
Lochie
Ferrier
has
already
conducted
research
in
a
frontier
field
—aerospace
engineering.
Aerospace
engineering
is
the
primary
41
of
engineering
concerned
with
the
science
and
technology
of
aircraft
and
spacecraft.
In
2014,
he
was
one
of
80
high
school
students
worldwide
who
42
a
six-week
science
and
engineering
program
at
MIT.
During
the
program,
he
was
43
by
the
institute’s
scientists,
and
developed
a
method
to
identify
inactive
satellites.
This
method,
called
OASIS,
is
designed
44
a
way
to
help
manage
space
debris
(碎片),
which
45
operating
satellites.
“One
solution
to
this
problem
is
a
46
robot
that
can
gather
pieces
of
space
debris
and
store
them
in
orbit,”
he
says.
“These
pieces
could
be
47
to
new
satellites
later
thus
48
the
costs
and
launch
weights
of
new
satellites.”
However,
49
satellite
identification
technology
would
be
needed
for
this
solution,
and
that’s
what
Lochie
is
working
on.
“I
hope
this
method
would
be
put
into
practice
in
the
near
future,
50
in
the
next
10
years,”
he
says.
Lochie
has
made
the
51
of
the
Young
Innovators
category
of
the
Australian
Innovation
Challenge
Awards
with
his
OASIS.
This
category
is
open
to
students
aged
21
years
or
52
and
carries
a
$
5,000
prize.
If
he
won,
he
would
use
the
money
to
help
fund
53
research
into
OASIS.
“My
plan
for
using
the
money
would
be
to
try
to
use
materials
which
could
stand
up
to
the
54
environment
of
space,”
he
says.
He
is
also
considering
how
to
55
manufacturers.
the
technology
to
organizations
such
as
NASA
and
satellite
Lochie’s
56
in
aerospace
engineering
was
aroused
by
the
big
dish
antenna(碟形天线)at
NASA’s
tracking
station
near
Canberra,which
he
visited
in
his
early
teens.
He
said
his
software
design
and
development
teacher
at
Canberra
Grammar
School
57
him,
too.
“He
taught
me
valuable
project
management
and
skills
which
I
applied
to
OASIS.”
Lochie
has
been
attending
Canberra
Grammar
School
and
will
soon
58
exams
for
admission
to
universities.
He
59
his
time
between
schoolwork,
his
personal
60
projects
such
as
OASIS
and
the
develop
ment
of
apps,
rock
climbing,
and
playing
classical
violin.
The
teenager
is
well
on
his
way
to
realizing
his
sky-high
ambition.
41.A.education
B.presentation
C.branch
D.standard
42.A.brought
in
B.participated
in
C.set
up
D.backed
up
43.A.guided
B.urged
C.surprised
D.tested
44.A.in
B.for
C.with
D.as
45.A.follows
B.threatens
C.catches
D.created
46.A.recycling
B.repairing
C.producing
D.launching
47.A.switched
B.transformed
C.attached
D.returned
48.A.increasing
B.reducing
C.balancing
D.covering
49.A.optional
B.temporary
C.reliable
D.theoretical
50.A.imagine
B.say
C.suppose
D.consider
51.A.plans
B.finals
C.competitions
D.goals
52.A.under
B.beyond
C.more
D.above
53.A.basic
B.further
C.academic
D.independent
54.A.extreme
B.pure
C.dark
D.friendly
55.A.adapt
B.forward
C.market
D.apply
56.A.pride
B.confidence
C.trust
D.interest
57.A.inspired
B.served
C.impressed
D.promised
58.A.mark
B.sit
C.pass
D.prepare
59.A.devotes
B.spends
C.saves
D.divides
60.A.instructive
B.competitive
C.technical
D.typical
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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As
teenagers
grow,
it
is
normal
for
them
to
become
61.
(confuse)
with
the
changing
world
both
inside
and
outside
of
them.
During
adolescence,
teenagers
go
through
great
physical
changes.
They
grow
62.
(tall)
and
their
voices
get
deeper,
among
many
other
63.
(development).
Along
with
these
physical
changes,
64.
come
many
psychological
changes.
Boys
and
girls
tend
65.
(be)
different
in
this
regard.
Many
boys
become
risk-takers—they
want
to
find
their
own
limits
and
the
limits
of
the
world
around
them,
66.
may
not
have
the
67.
(wise)
to
make
good
choices
in
their
behavior.
68.
the
same
time,
girls
often
want
someone—anyone—to
talk
to,
as
they
try
to
deal
with
their
strong
feelings.
In
the
social
world,
as
teenagers
get
older,
they
struggle
to
depend
on
themselves.
They
may
badly
want
and
need
their
69.
(parent)
love,
yet
feel
distant.
They
often
question
who
they
are
and
70.
they
fit
in
society.
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(∧),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。
If
we
stand
on
a
city
street
and
looking
up
at
the
sky,
the
stars
seems
dim
or
far
away.
The
lights
of
city
blind
us.
Tall
buildings
shut
out
great
parts
of
the
sky.
But
let
us
go
out
and
climb
a
hill
on
a
clear
summer
night.
The
city’s
lights
and
buildings
left
far
behind.
The
sky
seems
like
a
soft
blue
curtain
over
our
heads.
And
the
stars
are
like
diamond
twinkling
in
the
sky.
As
we
stand
looking
upward,
we
are
doing
something
which
men
have
been
doing
from
the
beginning
of
history.
Wisely
men
and
shepherds
looked
in
wonder
at
the
same
pinpoints
of
light
thousands
of
years
ago.
What
were
they
made
of?
How
did
they
come
to
be
up
there
in
the
sky?
People
watched
the
heavens
to
find
answers
of
these
questions.
The
study
of
stars
is
the
old
of
all
sciences.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是高一学生李华,你们学校最近将改建运动场,你想给校长写一封建议信,内容如下:
1.增加乒乓球台的数量;
2.篮球场地最好不要建在体育馆门口,以免篮球砸伤过往的同学;
3.希望建立室内游泳馆;
4.建成后,希望周末也开放。
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:篮球场
basketball
court
体育馆
gym
Dear
Headmaster,
I
am
a
senior
one
student.
I
have
known
that
the
playground
of
our
school
will
be
rebuilt
recently._________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
2020年春四川省泸县第五中学高三第四学月考试
英语试题参考答案
一.听力
1-5:AACCB
6-10:BACBA
11-15:BACBC
16-20:AABCC
二.与独立街
21-23:BCD
24-27:CDCB
28-31:CABD
32-35:BADC
36-40:DAGBC
三.完形填空
41-45:CBADB
46-50:ACBCB
51-55:BABAC
56-60:DABDC
四.语法填空
61.confused
62.taller
63.developments
64.there
65.to
be
66.but
67.wisdom
68.at
69.parents
70.how
五.短文改错
1.
looking改为look
2.
seems改为seem
3.
or改为and
4.
The
lights
of
city
blind
us中of和city之间加上the
5.
buildings
left之间加上are
6.
diamond改为
diamonds
7.
which改为that或者删掉which
8.
Wisely改为Wise
9.
of改为to
10.
old
改为oldest
六.书面表达
Dear_
Headmaster
I
am
a
senior
one
student.
I
have
known
that
the_
playground
of
ourschool
will
be
rebuilt
recently.
l
love
sports
very
much,
so
1
cant
helpwriting
to
you
on
thismatter.
Here
are
my
suggestions
for
the
newplayground.
According
to
what
Ihave
seen
before
,
many
sludents
like
playing
table
tennis
between
classes,but
there
are
not
enough
such
tables,
so
please
add
some
more
for
us.Besides,
it
will
be
better
if
the
basketball
court
is
built
away
from
the
gateof
the
gym,
in
case
the
basketball
hurts
students
who
enter
or
go
out
of
thegym.
Whats
more,
I
hope
that
an
indoor
pool
will
be
set
up,
for
swimmingis
not
only
a
kind
of
good
exercise,
but
also
a
living
skill.
In
the
end,
wewill
be
happy
if
we
can
take
exercise
in
the
new
playground
on
weekends
aswell.
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours
sincerely
Li
Hua