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江苏省扬州二中高三年级阶段性测试
英语2020.10
选择题部分(满分95分)
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,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题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Selling
coffee.
B.
Visiting
a
museum.
C.
Asking
for
directions.
2.
What
affects
the
man’s
phone
bill?
A.
His
family’s
Internet
use.
B.
The
taxes
and
extra
fees.
C.
His
calls
and
texts.
3.
Why
did
the
woman
buy
the
hat?
A.
It
offers
complete
sun
protection.
B.
It’s
cheaper
than
baseball
hats.
C.
It
was
easy
to
purchase
on
the
Internet.
4.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
She’s
been
extremely
busy.
B.
She
dreams
of
becoming
a
millionaire.
C.
She’s
proud
of
being
able
to
do
many
things.
5.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
soup?
A.
It’s
too
thick.
B.
It’s
not
very
good.
C.
It
needs
a
bit
more
flavor.
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。
第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
girl
suggest
about
the
first
pair
of
shoes?
A.
They’re
a
good
value.
B.
They’re
easy
to
walk
in.
C.
She’ll
be
popular
if
she
wears
them.
7.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Father
and
daughter.
B.
Salesman
and
customer.
C.
Uncle
and
niece.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Who
is
Ashley
Bryan?
A.
A
poet.
B.
An
artist.
C.
A
famous
sailor.
9.
How
old
was
Langston
Hughes
when
he
died?
A.
Forty
years
old
B.
Sixty-five
years
old.
C.
Ninety-two
years
old.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
an
airport.
B.
At
the
man’s
house.
C.
At
the
woman’s
house.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
Her
suitcase
is
more
than
40
kg.
B.
She
will
take
a
flight
to
America.
C.
She
has
a
handbag
and
a
large
backpack.
12.
What
time
does
the
flight
leave?
A.
At
8:30
a.m.
B.
At
9:30
a.m.
C.
At
10:30
a.m.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
the
man
probably
do
for
a
living?
A.
He
is
a
journalist.
B.
He
is
a
film
reviewer.
C.
He
is
a
magazine
editor.
14.
What
is
the
woman’s
favorite
film
ever?
A.
Pulp
Fiction.
B.
Jackie
Brown.
C.
Kill
Bill.
15.
What
day
is
it
today?
A.
Thursday.
B.
Friday.
C.
Saturday.
16.
How
does
the
man
feel
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
Very
grateful.
B.
A
little
annoyed.
C.
Much
more
calm.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
can
copies
be
made?
A.
On
Level
1.
B.
On
Level
2.
C.
On
Level
3.
18.
How
many
books
can
a
graduate
student
check
out?
A.
Up
to
two.
B.
Up
to
five.
C.
Up
to
fifteen.
19.
What
is
the
late
fee
for
a
book
that
is
10
days
overdue?
A.
$5.
B.
$15.
C.
$20.
20.
When
does
the
library
close
on
Friday
nights?
A.
At
8:30
p.m.
B.
At
9:00
p.m.
C.
At
10:00
p.m.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
“Changing
the
world”
might
seem
like
an
unrealistic
goal.
When
faced
with
huge
problems
such
as
air
pollution
or
energy
shortages,
where
do
you
start?
Taoyuan-based
Gogoro
believes
you
start
with
a
scooter(踏板车).
Proof
of
conceptIn
2015,
Gogoro
broke
onto
the
scene
by
releasing
an
electric
scooter
called
the
Smart-scooter.
Unlike
most
electric
scooters.
This
one
wouldn't
need
to
be
plugged
in
to
recharge.
Instead,
users
would
stop
by
GoStations
to
exchange
drained
batteries
for
fully
charged
ones.
Gogoro
was
taking
a
risk.
If
people
were
not
happy
with
the
system
of
changing
batteries,
the
whole
project
could
fail.
They
didn't
need
to
worry,
though.
Only
one
year
later
Gogoro
sold
their
10,000th
Smart-scooter!
Setting
the
barFast
forward
to
2019
and
the
release
of
the
Series
3
Smart-scooter.
Gogoro
scooters
are
as
popular
and
revolutionary
as
ever.
Their
bright
colors
are
chosen
by
Beatrice
Santiccioli,
a
famous
color
designer
who
helped
shape
major
brands
like
Apple,
Nike
and
Swatch.
In
addition
to
the
scooters'
bright
colors,
plenty
of
cool
accessories(配件)are
available
so
you
can
make
your
scooter
your
own.
But
most
important
of
all,
Gogoro
continues
to
pave
the
way
toward
a
future
of
responsible
energy
consumption.
Looking
forwardMultiple
cities
and
countries
have
committed
to
making
their
transportation
all-electric
in
the
coming
years,
and
Gogoro
is
helping
make
it
possible.
Ordered
a
package?
Companies
like
DHL
and
Taiwan
Post
now
have
fleets
of
Smart-scooters
to
make
deliveries.
Need
a
ride?
Unlock
a
Gogoro
in
Berlin,
Paris
or
Madrid,
thanks
to
scooter
sharing
services.
The
Smart-scooters
is
definitely
creative,
but
there's
more.
"At
Gogoro,
I
think
the
essential
thing
is
that
we
want
to
change
how
people
use
energy.
And
the
Smart-scooters
is
only
the
beginning."
says
Horace
Luke,
Gogoro
co-founder
and
CEO.
This
is
where
the
GoStation
comes
in.
21.
Compared
with
other
electric
scooters,
the
Smart-scooter___________.
A.
can
recharge
itself
in
Gostations
in
big
cities
B.
only
needs
to
change
batteries
in
Gostations
C.
wouldn't
need
to
be
recharged
at
all
in
life
D.
can
be
recharged
by
its
users
in
Gostations
22.
Gogoro
scooters
are
popular
and
revolutionary
mainly
because__________.
A.
their
colors
are
chosen
by
a
famous
color
designer
B.
their
colors
are
different
from
those
of
others
C.
it
is
a
good
way
for
people
to
consume
energy
D.
it
can
help
us
solve
the
problem
of
energy
short
23.
What
can
we
conclude
from
the
passage?
A.
More
GoStations
may
appear
in
more
and
more
cities.
B.
GoStations
will
soon
entirely
take
the
place
of
traditional
stations.
C.
People
need
not
go
to
GoStations
especially
during
peak
hours.
D.
More
big
cities
will
appear
throughout
the
world
in
the
future.
B
This
season,
the
bushfires
in
Australia
have
burned
more
than
12.35
million
acres
of
land.
At
least
25
people
have
been
killed
and
2000
homes
destroyed.
According
to
the
BBC,
this
is
the
most
casualties(伤亡)from
wildfires
in
the
country
since
2009.
The
University
of
Sydney
estimates
that
480
million
animals
have
died
in
South
Wales
alone.
Zeke
Hausfather,
an
energy
systems
analyst
and
climate
researcher
at
Berkeley
Earth,
said
warmer
temperatures
and
extreme
weather
have
made
Australia
more
susceptible
to
fires
and
increased
the
length
of
the
fire
season.
“The
drier
conditions
combined
with
record
high
temperatures
in
2019
created
main
conditions
for
the
disastrous
fires.
Australia’s
fires
were
worsened
by
the
combination
of
those
two.
2019
was
the
perfect
storm
for
being
the
warmest
year
on
record
for
Australia
and
the
driest
year
on
record
for
Australia,”
Hausfather
added
on
Friday.
Kevin
Trenberth,
a
senior
scientist
at
the
US
National
Center
for
Atmospheric
Research,
said
warmer
ocean
temperatures
also
contributed
to
more
variable
weather
around
the
world.
Trenberth
believes
that
global
warming
contributed
to
energy
imbalances
and
hot
spots
in
the
oceans,
which
can
create
a
wave
in
the
atmosphere
that
locks
weather
patterns
in
places,
causing
longer
rain
events
in
Indonesia,
for
example,
and
at
the
same
time
contributing
to
drought
in
Australia.
He
said
that
once
an
area
experiences
drought
conditions
for
two
months
or
more,
it
increases
the
risk
of
fires
catching
and
spreading.
Those
changing
weather
patterns
due
to
global
warming
make
drought
events
longer.
Climate
experts
stress
that
climate
change
is
not
the
only
factor
in
the
severity
of
wildfires.
How
land
is
managed
can
also
impact
the
amount
of
fuel
available
for
fires.
Practices
like
controlled
burns
and
other
factors
can
impact
the
risk
to
people
and
property,
such
as
warning
systems
and
the
type
of
development
in
a
given
area.
Changing
those
policies
has
great
potential
to
limit
future
damage
from
wildfires
along
with
changes
to
how
fire
management
resources
are
dispatched
(派遣).
24.
What
are
the
numbers
about
in
paragraph
1?
A.
The
causes
of
Australian
fires.
B.
The
consequences
of
Australian
fires.
C.
The
damaged
areas
of
Australian
fires.
D.
The
property
destruction
of
Australian
fires.
25.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
“susceptible
to”
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.
Very
quickly
to
adapt
to.
B.
Very
seriously
to
focus
on.
C.
Very
likely
to
be
influenced
by.
D.
Very
easily
to
be
protected
against.
26.
What
can
we
infer
from
Trenberth’s
research?
A.
Global
warming
is
the
root
cause
of
the
bushfires.
B.
Longer
dry
weather
contributes
to
global
warming.
C.
Warmer
ocean
temperatures
promote
fires
spreading.
D.
The
imbalanced
energy
leads
to
the
temperature
rising.
27.
What
does
the
author
intend
to
do
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
To
stress
the
effects
of
Australia
fires.
B.
To
show
the
methods
for
controlling
burns.
C.
To
predict
the
seriousness
of
Australia
fires.
D.
To
provide
some
advice
about
reducing
damage.
C
An
experience
that
is
becoming
increasingly
common
around
the
world
is
the
sorting
of
waste.
It
may
seem
like
a
trivial
activity,
but
it
has
slowly
moved
into
the
center
of
conversation
on
the
future
of
business
and
sustainable
development.
Waste
sorting
is
a
complex
phenomenon
that
can
be
an
important
step
toward
a
global
circular
economy.
Maybe
it
even
will
be
something
we
will
look
back
on
as
one
of
the
first
steps
toward
an
ecological
society.
But
sorting
of
waste
could
also
mean
participating
in
an
activity
that
undermines
sustainable
development
by
allowing
unsustainable
companies
to
use
recycling
as
a
way
to
pretend
they
are
sustainable.
When
Royal
Dutch
Shell,
a
British-Dutch
oil
and
gas
company,
wanted
to
dump
an
oil
rig
in
the
ocean
in
1995,
many
people
in
Europe
had
just
started
to
separate
glass
bottles
and
newspapers.
The
company's
plan
was
viewed
as
a
sign
of
arrogance.
The
incident
led
to
an
important
meeting,
after
which
many
companies
started
including
environmental
factors
in
their
risk
assessment.
The
situation
is
different
today.
It
is
no
longer
clear
if
the
kind
of
waste
sorting
done
in
Western
nations
is
part
of
the
problem
or
the
solution.
There
are
areas
where
the
sorting
of
waste
is
working
reasonably
well,
for
example
the
glass
and
metal
industries.
But
at
a
time
when
we
are
looking
at
a
transformative
system
change
and
global
sustainability,
there
is
a
need
to
fundamentally
rethink
waste
sorting.
In
the
coming
decades,
the
world
needs
to
eliminate
the
use
of
fossil
fuels,
become
more
resource-efficient,
lift
billions
out
of
poverty
and
ensure
greater
equity(公正).
In
order
to
ensure
this,
we
need
a
resource-efficient
circular
economy,
and
waste
sorting
can
play
a
key
role.
But
that
would
be
a
very
different
kind
of
waste
sorting.
People
around
the
world
have
begun
to
realize
that
much
of
the
waste
they
sort
is
not
integrated
in
sustainable
material
flows,
but
instead
shipped
to
poor
countries,
where
it
is
not
handled
in
an
appropriate
manner.
As
more
countries
refuse
to
become
dumping
grounds
for
the
unsustainable
lifestyles
of
rich
countries,
a
healthy
discussion
about
global
sustainability
has
begun
to
emerge.
Out
of
the
waste
that
is
recycled,
much
of
it
is
turned
into
low-value
goods
in
a
way
that
does
not
result
in
a
radically
reduced
use
of
natural
resources.
Instead,
recycling
initiatives
are
used
by
companies
selling
low-quality
goods
that
are
not
made
to
last.
A
waste
sorting
system
for
the
21st
century
should
build
on
the
opportunities
that
digitalization
provides
and
allow
citizens
to
track
what
is
happening
to
the
waste
they
are
sorting
and
also
provide
information
about
the
companies
they
have
purchased
products
from.
It
should
also
require
companies
to
show
how
resource-efficient
their
solutions
are,
allowing
consumers
to
compare
options.
It
is
time
to
understand
that
Western
recycling
systems,
to
a
large
extent,
are
used
by
unsustainable
companies
that
produce
everything
from
fast
fashion
to
unhealthy
fast
food.
China
could
initiate
the
next
generation
of
waste
sorting
systems
----those
that
support
hyper-transparency
and
move
away
from
the
systems
in
the
West
that
are
contributing
to
reduced
transparency.
Such
a
waste
sorting
system
would
be
a
driver
for
innovation
and
extreme
resource
efficiency
and
a
true
step
toward
ecological
civilization.
28.
Waste
sorting
is
a
complex
phenomenon
because
_______
A.
it
is
an
important
step
toward
a
global
circular
economy
B.
it
is
a
first
step
toward
an
ecological
society
C.
it
may
be
an
activity
that
undermines
sustainable
development
D.
it
is
slowly
moving
into
the
center
of
conversation
29.
What
did
the
behavior
of
Royal
Dutch
Shell
company
result
in?
A.
The
dumping
of
oil
rig
B.
Separating
glass
bottles
and
newspapers
C.
Including
environment
when
assessing
risks
D.
Starting
waste
sorting
in
European
countries
30.There
is
a
need
to
fundamentally
rethink
waste
sorting
because
________
A.
the
sorting
of
waste
is
working
well
in
some
areas
B.
a
new
system
change
and
global
sustainability
should
be
considered
C.
the
western
recycling
system
does
not
fit
for
the
whole
world
D.
people
are
concerned
about
health
and
greater
equity
31.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
Western
recycling
systems
B.
To
compare
two
recycling
systems.
C.
To
predict
the
change
of
ecological
system
D.
To
advocate
a
more
sustainable
waste
sorting
system
D
The
field
of
robotics
is
fast-growing.
Robots
can
now
perform
complicated
movements
with
elegance
--
back-flipping,
practicing
park
our
moves,
even
"carving"
classical
sculptures.
Then
there's
Sophia,
a
robot
whose
widespread
appeal
lies
not
in
big,
dramatic
actions
(her
body
is
often
fixed
to
a
rolling
base),
but
rather
an
unsettling
human-like
appearance,
compounded
with
the
complex
ability
to
express
emotions(情感).
"We're
not
fully
there
yet,
but
Sophia
can
represent
a
number
of
emotional
states,
and
she
can
also
see
emotional
expressions
on
a
human
face
as
well,"
explains
David
Hanson,
the
founder
of
Hanson
Robotics.
According
to
Hanson,
Sophia
now
has
simulations(仿真)
of
every
major
muscle
in
the
human
face,
allowing
her
to
generate
expressions
of
joy,
curiosity,
confusion,
reflection,
sorrow,
frustration,
among
other
feelings.
Besides
deep
learning
and
a
pre-programmed
set
of
expressions,
Sophia's
face
is
constructed
using
the
latest
developments
in
material
technology,
meaning
it
appears
softer,
more
flexible
and
therefore,
more
realistic.
The
lab
also
studies
the
neurobiology
and
biology
of
human
facial
expressions
to
help
inform
how
mechanical
ones
can
behave.
When
Hanson
first
began
sculpting
Sophia,
he
wanted
her
form
to
resonate(共鸣)
with
people
from
around
the
world.
To
that
end,
he
looked
to
old
statues
of
Nefertiti
(queen
of
Egypt),
ancient
Chinese
paintings,
Audrey
Hepburn
and
even
his
wife
as
inspiration.
Since
her
activation
in
2016,
Sophia
has
since
graced
the
covers
of
fashion
publications
and
starred
in
a
recent
Moncler
campaign.
During
an
event
at
Shanghai
Fashion
Weekend,
Sophia
wore
3-D
copper
arm
cuffs
and
sculptural
garments
designed
by
British
artist
Sadie
Clayton.
"The
reason
I
was
interested
in
working
with
Sophia
is
because
being
an
artist,
it
mixes
fashion,
art
and
technology.
This
was
the
most
natural,
organic
way
of
me
developing
my
process,"
says
Clayton.
Besides
modeling,
she
has
made
appeared
on
talk
shows
and
spoken
at
conferences
about
issues
ranging
from
artificial
intelligence
to
the
role
of
robots.
Controversially,
she
was
even
granted
Saudi
Arabian
citizenship,
becoming
the
first
robot
to
have
a
nationality.
"I
don't
know
what
it
is
about
Sophia,
that
speaks
to
people,
but
I
hope
that
we
can
develop
our
AI
and
robots
in
a
way
that
makes
a
deep
emotional
connection."
32.
What
makes
Sophia
different
from
previous
robots?
A.
Carving
fine
artworks.
B.
Being
able
to
perform
complex
movements.
C.
Generating
many
human-like
facial
expressions.
D.
Reacting
more
quickly
and
produce
her
own
thought.
33.
What
does
paragraph
2
mainly
talk
about?
A.
What
emotions
can
Sophia
express
vividly.
B.
Why
Sophia
produces
different
emotions.
C.
How
researchers
programmed
the
robotics.
D.
What
is
the
latest
product
of
Hanson
Robotics.
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
paragraph3?
A.
Sophia
has
starred
in
a
recent
movie.
B.
Sophia
launched
many
campaigns
with
Clayton.
C.
Sophia
is
a
mixture
of
fashion
and
entertainment.
D.
Sophia
is
designed
to
have
universal
appeal
to
people.
35.
What
may
cause
much
public
discussion
about
Sophia?
A.
Holding
her
own
nationality.
B.
Modeling
for
the
fashion
show.
C.
Communicating
with
human
beings.
D.
Making
a
speech
at
significant
conferences.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Not
long
ago,
no
one
understood
that
infectious
diseases
were
caused
by
tiny
organisms
that
moved
from
person
to
person.
Even
now,
although
we
know
that
tiny
living
microbes
cause
disease,
how
they
do
so
is
not
always
obvious.
36
They
can
also
be
transmitted
through
our
skin
through
insect
or
animal
bites.
The
best
way
to
prevent
infections
is
to
block
pathogens
(病菌)from
entering
the
body.
The
first
line
of
defense
is
to
keep
germs
at
bay
by
following
good
personal
health
habits.
Wash
your
hands
well.
You
probably
wash
your
hands
after
using
the
bathroom,
before
preparing
or
eating
food,
and
after
gardening
or
other
dirty
tasks.
37
.
Wet
your
hands
thoroughly.
Lather(泡沫)up
with
soap
or
cleanser,
and
rub
it
into
the
palms
and
backs
of
your
hands
and
your
wrists.
Be
sure
to
clean
your
fingertips,
under
your
nails
and
between
your
fingers.
Wash
under
running
water.
38.
Whether
you
are
young
or
young
at
heart,
getting
vaccinated(接种疫苗)is
an
essential
part
of
staying
healthy.
39
.
Such
as
a
temporarily
sore
arm
or
low
fever,
they
are
generally
safe
and
effective.
Vaccinations
are
essential
if
you
are
to
avoid
getting
sick.
In
general,
children
should
receive
the
recommended
childhood
vaccinations.
Adults
should
make
sure
their
vaccinations
are
up
to
date.
When
traveling
abroad,
check
with
your
health
care
provider
about
additional
immunizations(免疫).
40
Stay
clear
of
wild
animals.
Many
wild
animals,
including
bats,
foxes
and
coyotes,
can
spread
the
virus
to
humans
by
biting.
Keep
your
pets
away
from
wild
animals,
too.
Dogs,
cats
or
any
other
type
of
warm-blooded
animal
can
pick
up
the
virus
and
pass
the
virus
along
to
people.
A.
Dry
your
hands
and
wrists
thoroughly.
B.
Use
animal
control
to
prevent
infections.
C.
While
vaccines
may
cause
some
common
side
effects,
D.
Although
vaccines
can
not
prevent
some
rare
diseases,
E.
Other
wild
animals
can
not
transmit
the
virus
and
other
infections.
F.
We
do
know
that
most
microbes
enter
through
openings
in
the
body.
G.
You
should
also
wash
up
after
blowing
your
nose,
coughing,
or
sneezing.
第三部分
语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
If
you’ve
ever
been
to
a
Disney
Park,
you’ve
obviously
seen
little
children
running
around
dressed
as
their
favorite
characters.
In
fact,
it’s
41
by
the
park,
and
you
can
even
purchase
a
Disney
makeover
for
your
kids
in
the
park
42
with
authentic
costumes
(戏服),
hairstyles,
and
makeup
by
the
professionals.
But
as
the
kids
get
older,
they
are
less
likely
to
be
dressed
up,
and
43
they
hit
the
age
of
14,
you
won’t
44
a
single
one
of
them
in
costume.
It
isn’t
because
they’re
“too
cool
for
school”;
it’s
45
against
the
rules.
According
to
the
Disney
Park
rule-book,
any
guest
aged
14
or
older
may
be
refused
admittance
if
they
are
wearing
costumes
or
masks.
The
46
of
this
rule
is
two-fold.
One,
your
face
can’t
be
47
and
you
can’t
be
carrying
anything
resembling
a
real
gun.
This
is
obviously
a
48
issue,
so
choose
your
cosplay
wisely.
The
second
intention
is
to
49
that
any
interactions
park
guests
have
with
cast
members
remain
genuine
(真实的)
and
on
brand.
If
there
were
20
adults
running
around
dressed
like
Cinderella,
some
of
the
guests
in
costume
may
get
one
confused
with
Disney’s
official
princess,
ruining
the
fantasy
for
children.
He
may
convey
false
messages
or
break
one
of
the
15
Disney
etiquette
(礼仪)
rules
all
Disney
employees
must
50
.
51
,
that
doesn’t
mean
that
you
can’t
truly
get
into
the
52
of
your
favorite
Disney
character
the
next
time
you
head
to
one
of
the
parks.
53
Disney
fan
Leslie
Kay
began
a
trend
that
is
called
Disney
Bounding.
In
54
,
Disney
Bounding
is
dressing
up
in
a
non-costume
outfit
55
by
your
favorite
character.
So
maybe
you
can’t
dress
up
in
Princess
Belle’s
iconic
(标志性的)
yellow
dress,
but
you
could
wear
a
yellow
dress
with
teacup-themed
jewelry.
Try
to
be
creative
with
your
look
the
next
time
you
head
to
one
of
the
parks.
41.A.discussed
B.encouraged
C.confirmed
D.ignored
42.A.delighted
B.combined
C.complete
D.complex
43.A.because
B.in
case
C.once
D.even
if
44.A.recognize
B.understand
C.remember
D.spot
45.A.actually
B.properly
C.generally
D.specially
46.A.origin
B.purpose
C.effect
D.weakness
47.A.covered
B.injured
C.identified
D.acknowledged
48.A.attitude
B.finance
C.dignity
D.safety
49.A.discover
B.admit
C.ensure
D.prove
50.A.make
B.follow
C.learn
D.support
51.A.However
B.Therefore
C.Moreover
D.Anyhow
52.A.nature
B.spirit
C.quality
D.fight
53.A.Rude
B.Devoted
C.Annoyed
D.Disappointed
54.A.brief
B.
addition
C.
fact
D.
part
55.A.created
B.designed
C.copied
D.inspired
非选择题部分(满分55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。
While
much
attention
is
paid
to
the
outside
of
a
bag----its
design,
brand
and,
unavoidably,
its
price
tag,
most
people
tend___56___(ignore)
the
rich
and
complex
internal
life
hidden
in
it.
When
a
woman__57___(step)
out
in
the
1740s,
on
a
regular
basis,
her
private__58___(belong)
would
have
included
a
watch,
money,
jewelry
and
perhaps
some
food.
These
are___59__she
chose
to
take
out.
By
the
1860s,
she
may
have
included
scissors,
a
purse,
and
a
magnifying
glass.
She
would
have
worn
these
in
the
form
of
a
chatelaine-a
series
of
small
purses___60___(attach)
to
the
waist.
What
many
women
carry
in
their
bags
some
three
centuries
later
is___61___(remarkable)
unchanged.
One
friend
lists
the
contents:
a
book,
a
phone,
cosmetics,
keys,
etc.
“The
content
is
so
important,”
says
Lucia
Savi,
a
bag
designer,
“Hand
bags
had
to
be
at
least
bigger
than___62__$5
note,
as
bank
notes
came
in,
”
Now
we
carry
phones
wherever
we
go,
so
it
is
time
that
phones___63___(determine)
design.
More
surprisingly,
no
matter
how
ordinary
the
bag
looks,
___64__can
communicate
something
about
the
owner.
So
what
your
bag
can
convey__65___(be)
your
status,
or
your
belief.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
应用文写作(满分15分)
假设你是育才中学的李明。下周你校将与英国友好校举办一场在线会议,
探讨如何利用网络学习英语,
请你根据以下提示撰写一篇发言稿:
(1)介绍你是如何利用网络学习英语的(至少写出两点)
(2)简单谈谈你对利用网络学习英语的看法
(3)请友好校的学生分享他们的经验。
注意:
(1)词数100左右;
(2)可适当加入细节,
使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已给出,
不计入总词数。
Good
morning,
dear
friends.
My
name
is
Liming.
I'd
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
talk
about
how
I
learn
English
on
the
Internet.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank
you.
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
Nita
was
recently
married
and
had
started
living
with
her
husband
and
mother-in-law.
Nita's
mother-in-law
was
conservative
whereas
Nita
was
liberal
with
modern
lifestyle.
Soon
they
both
started
quarreling
due
to
differences
in
opinions
and
lifestyle.
As
days
and
months
passed,
neither
of
them
changed
their
behavior.
Nita
became
very
aggressive
over
time
and
started
to
hate
her
mother-in-law.
Once,
as
usual,
when
she
quarreled
with
her
mother-in-law,
her
husband
took
his
mother's
side.
She
became
so
angry
as
to
leave
to
her
father's
home.
Nita's
father
was
a
chemist
and
she
told
him
about
everything
that's
been
happening.
Then
she
pleaded
her
father
to
give
her
something
poisonous,
so
she
could
mix
it
up
and
give
it
to
her
mother-
in-
law
to
get
rid
of
her.
Nita's
father
felt
pity
at
her
situation
but
tried
to
persuade
her
not
to
do
anything
against
the
law.
However,
Nita
was
in
no
mood
to
listen
and
understand.
Finally,
a
clever
idea
occurred
to
his
mind.
He
brought
a
powder
and
told
her,
"Every
day
when
you
make
lunch
or
dinner,
just
mix
a
little
of
this
powder
in
your
mother-in-law's
meal,
since
the
quantity
is
less,
she
will
die
slowly
in
a
few
months
and
people
will
think
she
has
died
naturally".
He
also
told
her,
“Because
no
one
should
have
doubt
on
you,
from
today
onwards,
you
will
not
fight
at
all
with
your
mother-in-law
but
instead
you
will
be
very
caring
towards
her,
even
if
she
is
rude
to
you,
you
will
simply
be
polite
only".
Nita
agreed,
thinking
she
would
be
free
from
her
mother-in-law's
quarreling
in
a
few
months.
As
advised
by
her
father,
she
started
mixing
the
powder
in
her
mother-in-law's
meals
and
behaved
in
a
caring
and
polite
manner
whenever
her
mother-in-law
said
something
bad.
Paragraph
1:
As
time
passed,
Nita's
mother-in-law's
nature
also
started
to
change.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
She
hurried
to
her
father's
home
and
asked
for
the
antidote(
解药)
to
cure
the
effect
of
that
poisonous
powder.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高三202010月考
参考答案
1、
听力(每题1.5分;共30分)
1-5
CBAAC
6—10
CABBC
11--15BCAAB
16—20BBCAC
二、阅读理解(每题2.5分;共50分)
A:
21—23
BCA
B:
24—27
BCAD
C:
28—31
CCBD
D:
32—35
CBDA
七选五:36—40
FGACB
三、完形填空(每题1分,共15分)
41—45
BCCDA
46--50
BA
DCB
51—55
ABBCD
四、语法填空(每题1.5分,共15分)
56.
to
ignore
57.
stepped
58.
belongings
59.
what
60.
attached
61.
remarkably
62.
a
63.
determined/should
determine
64.
it
65.
is
五、作文(共40分)
作文一(应用文;满分15分):
Good
morning,
dear
friends.
My
name
is
Liming.
I'd
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
talk
about
how
I
learn
English
on
the
Internet.
First,
there
are
a
lot
of
free
resources
related
to
English
on
the
Internet,
so
I
learn
English
by
reading
books
or
news,
listening
to
postcodes
and
by
watching
streaming
videos
of
TV
and
film.
Besides,
the
Internet
gives
me
the
chance
to
communicate
in
real-time
with
native
speakers
using
instant
messaging,
video
calling
and
online
forums,
which
improves
my
spoken
and
written
English.
Based
on
my
own
experience,
learning
English
online
is
really
a
great
way
for
English
learners.
But
I
have
to
remind
that
not
everything
on
the
Internet
is
right
and
we
should
learn
to
identify
the
wrong
information.
In
the
end,
I
sincerely
hope
that
you
can
share
your
experience
of
learning
English
on
the
Internet.
作文二(读后续写;满分25分)
Paragraph
1:
As
time
passed,
Nita
's
mother-in-law
's
nature
also
started
to
change.
Because
Nita
was
being
very
caring
towards
her,
she
too
started
to
be
affectionate
towards
her.
Five
months
passed
and
Nita
had
been
mixing
the
powder
but
atmosphere
of
the
house
was
changed.
There
were
no
quarrels,
both
were
praising
each
while
talking
to
neighbors.
They
got
very
attached
to
each
other
like
mother
and
daughter.
Now,
Nita
started
to
get
worried
thinking
due
to
the
powder,
her
mother-in-law
may
die
soon.
Paragraph
2:
She
hurried
to
her
father's
home
and
asked
for
the
antidote
to
cure
the
effect
of
that
poisonous
powder.
She
said,
“I
don't
want
to
lose
my
mother-in-law,
she
is
just
like
my
mom
and
I
love
her
very
much".
Her
father
smiled
and
said,
“Which
poison?
I
had
simply
given
you
a
sweetener!"
听力原文
Text
1
W:
Excuse
me.
Do
you
know
where
I
can
find
a
café
around
here?
(1)
M:
There’s
one
right
next
to
the
museum
down
the
block.
They
have
wonderful
coffee.
There’s
also
one
in
the
park
about
a
mile
away
with
an
outside
seating
area.
Text
2
W:
How
much
do
you
pay
every
month
for
your
phone
bill?
M:
It’s
hard
to
say
exactly.
I
share
an
unlimited
call,
text,
and
Internet
plan
with
my
family,
but
the
taxes
and
extra
fees
are
slightly
different
every
month.
(2)
But
it’s
about
$50,
give
or
take
a
couple
dollars.
Text
3
M:
Where
did
you
find
that
hat?
I’ve
been
looking
for
one
just
like
it.
W:
I
bought
it
online.
It’s
perfect
for
the
summer
months
because
of
its
wide
shape.
I
used
to
wear
baseball
hats
until
I
realize
they
don’t
protect
your
entire
face
from
the
sun.
(3)
Text
4
M:
You’re
looking
a
little
stressed.
W:
I
have
a
million
things
to
do,
and
all
of
them
have
to
be
finished
within
three
hours.
(4)
Text
5
M:
Can
you
pass
the
salt,
please?
This
soup
is
good,
but
it
is
a
little
plain.
(5)
W:
I
put
so
much
salt
in
here
when
I
was
making
it!
Maybe
it
got
watered
down.
Here,
try
putting
in
some
pepper
instead
and
tell
me
what
you
think.
Text
6
W:
Can
I
get
these
shoes,
please?
M:
Are
you
joking?
Those
shoes
are
six
hundred
dollars!
W:
But
all
the
cool
girls
at
school
have
them!
(6)
M:
Well,
the
answer
is
no.
And
you’d
never
be
able
to
walk
in
shoes
like
that.
Those
heels
must
be
around
five
inches
tall.
W:
High
heels
are
super
“in”
right
now.
(6)
Uncle
Tim
bought
some
for
Samantha!
I’ll
do
extra
chores!
Please?
(7)
M:
No
way.
Do
you
know
how
many
chores
you’d
have
to
do
to
afford
those?
(7)
Look
at
these
over
here.
They’re
sixty
dollars
and
have
a
low
heel,
so
you
can
walk
in
them
without
getting
uncomfortable.
Text
7
W:
What
are
you
reading?
M:
It’s
a
new
children’s
book
called
Sail
Away
by
Langston
Hughes.
W:
Isn’t
he
a
poet?
M:
Yes.
The
book
is
a
collection
of
his
poems
about
the
ocean.
The
artist
Ashley
Bryan
created
a
bunch
of
pictures
made
out
of
paper
to
go
with
the
poems,
(8)
and
he’s
ninety-two
years
old!
W:
Wow!
How
old
is
Langston
Hughes?
(9)
M:
He’s
not
alive
anymore.
He
died
in
1967
when
he
was
only
sixty-five.
(9)
Ashley
Bryan
has
done
a
lot
of
performances
of
Langston
Hughes’s
poems,
and
he
wanted
to
provide
artwork
for
a
book
of
them.
When
he
started
out
in
1962,
he
was
the
first
African
American
to
publish
a
children’s
book
as
an
author
and
artist.
He
was
forty
years
old.
Now,
he’s
won
many
awards
and
has
more
than
twenty
books
out.
Text
8
W:
Hi,
Mr.
Smith.
M:
Hi,
Debra.
I
just
dropped
by
to
see
how
you’re
getting
along
with
your
packing.
Need
any
help?
(10)
W:
No,
everything’s
OK.
Thanks.
But
I’ve
got
a
lot
more
things
to
take
home
than
I’d
thought.
It’ll
probably
be
a
little
overweight.
M:
You
know
that
as
long
as
the
two
cases
are
less
than
40
kg,
that’s
all
right
for
flights
to
America.
(11)
You
can
have
a
handbag
and
a
small
backpack
as
carry-ons,
too.
W:
Then
that
won’t
be
a
problem.
M:
Now,
when
did
you
say
your
flight
leaves?
(12)
W:
Let
me
see...at
10:30
a.m.
(12)
M:
I’ll
come
by
and
pick
you
up
at
8:30
a.m.
Then
we
can
arrive
early
enough
to
check
in
without
rushing.
W:
Thanks,
Mr.
Smith.
You
don’t
have
to
bother,
though.
I
can
call
a
taxi.
M:
Look,
I
don’t
have
anything
scheduled
for
tomorrow
morning,
so
it
won’t
be
any
trouble
picking
you
up.
W:
Good
old
Mr.
Smith:
always
so
helpful!
Text
9
M:
Bonnie,
I’m
super
nervous
right
now.
W:
Why,
what’s
up?
I
thought
you
were
flying
down
to
L.A.
today.
Are
you
afraid
of
flying
or
something?
M:
No,
I
fly
all
the
time.
It’s
just
that
I’m
doing
my
biggest
interview
of
my
entire
career
tomorrow,
(13)
(15)
and
I
don’t
want
to
mess
it
up.
W:
Come
on,
you’ve
been
at
the
magazine
for
more
than
a
year.
Your
editor
wouldn’t
send
you
down
there
unless
he
had
confidence
in
your
abilities.
Who
is
the
interview
with?
(13)
M:
Quentin
Tarantino.
W:
Uh…what?
Quentin
Tarantino?
The
director?
Are
you
serious?
M:
Yeah!
W:
Oh,
my
God!
I
can’t
believe
this!
Pulp
Fiction
is
my
favorite
movie
of
all
time,
(14)
and
Kill
Bill
might
be
number
two.
And
even
my
parents
liked
Jackie
Brown.
He’s,
like,
A-list
famous!
He
might
be
the
best
director
of
the
last
twenty
years.
M:
Do
you
see
now
why
I’m
nervous?
W:
Yes,
I’d
be
scared
out
of
my
mind
if
I
were
you.
But
this
will
be
good
for
your
career.
Hey,
there
is
something
that
I
still
don’t
understand.
M:
What?
(16)
W:
Why
on
earth
did
Quentin
Tarantino
agree
to
do
an
interview
for
your
magazine,
Trevor?
M:
What’s
that
supposed
to
mean?
(16)
W:
Um…never
mind.
(16)
Good
luck
down
there!
Get
a
good
night’s
sleep
tonight
because
Saturday
will
be
the
biggest
day
of
your
life!
(15)
Text
10
Hello,
and
welcome
to
the
university
library.
This
taped
tour
will
introduce
you
to
our
library
facilities
and
operating
hours.
First
of
all,
the
library’s
collection
of
books,
reference
materials,
and
other
resources
are
found
on
Level
1
to
Level
4
of
this
building.
Our
humanities
and
map
collections
are
on
Level
1.
On
Level
2,
you
will
find
current
magazines
and
journals,
and
our
copy
machines.
(17)
Our
science
and
engineering
sections
can
be
found
on
Level
3.
Finally,
group
study
rooms,
our
microfilm
collection
and
the
multimedia
center
are
located
on
Level
4.
Undergraduate
students
can
check
out
up
to
five
books
for
two
weeks.
Graduate
students
can
check
out
fifteen
books
for
two
months.
(18)
Books
can
be
renewed
up
to
two
times.
There
is
a
50-cent-a-day
late
fee
for
overdue
books,
up
to
a
maximum
of
$15.
(19)
Magazines
and
reference
books
cannot
be
checked
out.
The
library
is
open
weekdays
from
8:00
a.m.
to
10:00
p.m.,
(20)
and
on
Saturdays
from
9:00
a.m.
to
8:30
p.m.
The
library
is
closed
on
Sundays.