邵东一中2020年上学期高三第三次月考英语试卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
1.In
what
way
does
the
woman’s
sister
go
to
university
every
day?
A
.
By
underground.
B.On
foot.
C.By
bus.
2.What
does
the
man
mean?
A.He
used
to
like
boating
very
much.
B.He
won’t
go
boating
with
the
woman.
C.He
thinks
it
is
too
cold
outside
today.
3.What
will
the
woman
probably
do
this
afternoon?
A.Give
the
man
some
advice.
B.Go
for
a
job
interview.
C.Ask
the
man
for
help.
4.Why
does
the
man
want
to
know
how
to
take
care
of
babies?
A.He
is
going
to
be
a
brother.
B.He
wants
to
be
a
baby
sitter.
C.His
wife
is
going
to
have
a
baby.
5.How
does
the
man
expect
the
woman’s
experience?
A.Exhausting.
B.Dull.
C.Unusual.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
至
7
题。
What
should
the
woman
do
when
arriving
on
112th
Street?
A.Turn
right
and
keep
walking
until
she
passes
two
lights.
B.
Turn
left
and
keep
walking
until
she
passes
three
lights.
C.
Turn
right
and
keep
walking
for
about
a
mile.
Where
is
the
supermarket?
At
the
end
of
112th
Street.
At
the
beginning
of
56th
Street.
Around
the
corner
on
56th
Street.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
至
9
题。
8.What
size
car
does
the
man
want?
A.A
small
car.
B.A
midsize
car.
C.A
large
car.
9.How
much
will
the
man
have
to
pay?
A.$160.
B.$200.
C.$240.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.What
is
the
man
most
probably?
A.A
teacher.
B.A
salesman.
C.A
scientist.
11.What
does
the
woman
want
the
robot
to
do?
A.Talk
with
her.
B.Do
her
homework.
C.Do
the
housework.
12.What
do
we
know
about
the
robot
from
the
conversation?
A.It
is
not
for
sale
at
the
moment.
B.It
can
do
a
lot
of
dangerous
work.
C.It
doesn’t
operate
on
batteries.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.How
does
the
woman
look
now?
A.Tired.
B.Upset.
C.Excited.
I4.What
does
the
woman
think
of
Linda?
A.Popular
and
lovely.
B.Intelligent
and
pretty.
C.Hard-working
and
smart.
15.What’s
the
weather
probably
like
now?
A.Cloudy.
B.Sunny.
C.Rainy.
16.What
will
the
man
probably
do
next?
A.Go
to
the
library.
B.Go
to
the
teaching
building.
C.Go
to
the
dormitory.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.How
many
years
has
Mount
Fuji
slept
for?
A.250.
B.300.
C.350.
What
will
travelers
do
in
Brazil?
A.Visit
the
rain
forests.
B.See
mountain
views
at
sunrise.
C.Look
at
some
temples.
19.When
will
travelers
go
to
see
Niagara
Falls?
A.In
Week
One.
B.In
Week
Two.
C.In
Week
Three.
20.Which
country
will
travelers
visit
in
Week
Four?
A.The
United
States.
B.Thailand.
C.Canada.
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)
A
The
Kids’
Farm
While
kids
visit
vegetable
plots
and
animal
contact
areas,
they
will
learn
that
most
of
the
food
we
eat
every
day
comes
from
farms,
and
that
taking
care
of
animals
takes
time,
commitment
and
knowledge.
Kids
can
see
our
cows,
donkeys,
goats,
alpacas,
pigs,
etc.
and
learn
all
about
looking
after
farm
animals.
At
the
Caring
Corral,
they
will
have
a
chance
to
touch
cows
and
donkeys,
under
staff
members’
supervision.
Please
Note:
●
Any
time
you
touch
an
animal,
there
is
a
risk
of
spreading
germs
(细菌).
Visitors
to
the
Kids’
Farm
should
wash
their
hands
after
touching
the
animals.
●
The
Caring
Corral
is
open
only
when
the
staff
are
available;
hours
are
limited.
●
The
Kids’
Farm
uses
pizza
to
teach
kids
how
many
kinds
of
food
grow.
Hands-on
exhibits
show
how
pizza
ingredients
go
from
the
farm
to
the
pizza.
The
Pizza
Garden
has
slice-shaped
plots
of
growing
ingredients,
including
tomatoes,
wheat
and
herbs.
●
The
22-foot-wide
Giant
Pizza
gives
kids
a
place
to
play
with
oversized
toppings
and
each
other.
●
During
the
busier
season
(beginning
in
June)
,
a
free
shuttle
picks
up
visitors
in
need
of
a
lift
at
the
Kids’
Farm
and
drops
them
off
at
the
Panda
Plaza/the
Bus
Lot
from
11
a.
m.
to
6
p.m.
What
do
visitors
need
to
do
before
visiting
the
Caring
Corral?
A.Wash
their
hands.
B.Make
a
reservation.
C.Check
on
its
opening
time.
D.Read
the
instructions
on
safety.
22.
Where
can
kids
play
with
oversized
toppings
and
each
other?
A.At
the
Panda
Plaza.
B.At
the
Bus
Lot.
C.At
the
Pizza
Garden.
D.At
the
Giant
Pizza.
23.
Why
does
the
author
write
this
passage?
A.To
provide
information
about
visiting
the
Kids’
Farm.
B.To
show
kids
how
pizza
and
farms
are
connected.
C.To
encourage
kids
to
protect
plants
and
animals.
D.To
seek
sponsors
for
the
Kids’
Farm.
B
I
was
attending
a
party
one
night
given
in
Sir
Ross's
honor;
and
during
the
dinner,
the
man
sitting
next
to
me
told
a
humorous
story
based
on
the
quotation
(引语):
"There's
a
divinity
that
shapes
our
ends,
rough-hew
them
how
we
will."
The
storyteller
mentioned
that
the
quotation
was
from
the
Bible.
He
was
wrong.
I
knew
that,
and
I
knew
it
positively.
There
couldn't
be
the
slightest
doubt
about
it.
And
so,
to
get
a
feeling
of
importance
and
display
my
superiority,
I
appointed
myself
as
an
unwelcome
committee
of
one
to
correct
him.
He
stuck
to
his
guns.
"What?
From
Shakespeare?
Impossible!
Absurd!
That
quotation
was
from
the
Bible."
And
he
knew
it.
The
storyteller
was
sitting
on
my
right;
and
Frank
Gammond,
an
old
friend
of
mine,
was
seated
on
my
left.
Mr.
Gammond
had
devoted
years
to
the
study
of
Shakespeare.
So
the
storyteller
and
I
agreed
to
submit
the
question
to
Mr.
Gammond.
Mr.
Gammond
listened,
kicked
me
under
the
table,
and
then
said:
"Dale,
you
are
wrong.
The
gentleman
is
right.
It
is
from
the
Bible."
On
our
way
home
that
night,
I
said
to
Mr.
Gammond:
"Frank,
you
knew
that
quotation
was
from
Shakespeare."
"Yes,
of
course,"
he
replied,
"Hamlet,
Act
Five,
Scene
Two.
But
we
were
guests
at
a
happy
time,
my
dear
Dale.
Why
prove
to
a
man
he
is
wrong?
Is
that
going
to
make
him
like
you?
Why
not
let
him
save
his
face?
He
didn't
ask
for
your
advice.
He
didn't
want
it.
Why
argue
with
him?
Always
avoid
your
sharp
angle."
The
man
who
said
that
taught
me
a
lesson
I'll
never
forget.
I
not
only
had
made
the
storyteller
uncomfortable,
but
also
had
put
my
friend
in
an
embarrassing
situation.
How
much
better
it
would
have
been
had
I
not
become
argumentative.
Nine
times
out
of
ten,
an
argument
ends
with
each
of
the
contestants
more
firmly
convinced
than
ever
that
he
is
absolutely
right.
You
can't
win
an
argument.
You
can't
because
if
you
lose
it,
you
lose
it;
and
if
you
win
it,
you
lose
it.
24.
What
did
the
author
do
to
get
a
feeling
of
importance
at
the
party?
A.
Tell
a
humorous
story.
B.
Show
off
his
rich
knowledge.
C.
Teach
the
storyteller
a
lesson.
D.
Correct
the
storyteller's
mistake.
25.
Why
did
Frank
Gammond
kick
the
author
under
the
table?
A.
Because
he
was
humorous
and
played
tricks
on
the
author.
B.
Because
he
was
thoughtful
and
wanted
to
stop
the
author.
C.
Because
he
didn't
know
much
about
the
Bible.
D.
Because
he
thought
the
author
was
really
wrong.
26.
How
did
the
author
feel
about
the
event
that
happened
at
the
party?
A.
Regretful.
B.
Thankful.
C.
Satisfied.
D.
Confused.
27.
What
can
be
the
suitable
title
for
the
passage?
A.
You
Can't
Win
an
Argument
B.
You
Can't
Make
Mistakes
in
Public
C.
Do
Have
an
Open
Mind
D.
Mind
Your
Manners
at
a
Party
C
For
the
first
time
ever
scientists
prepare
to
set
about
a
3-year-long
project,
the
Nekton
Mission,
to
explore
the
Indian
Ocean
and
document
changes
taking
place
beneath
the
waves
that
could
affect
the
surrounding
region
over
the
coming
decades.
The
ambitious
exploration
team
will
reach
one
of
the
last
major
unexplored
frontiers
on
the
planet,
a
vast
body
of
water
that’s
already
feeling
the
effects
of
global
warming
with
rising
water
temperatures
damaging
its
coral
reefs(珊瑚礁).
Understanding
the
Indian
Ocean’s
ecosystem
is
important
not
just
for
the
species
that
live
in
it,
but
also
for
the
2.5
billion
people
living
in
the
region.
The
Nekton
Mission
is
supported
by
more
than
40
organizations.
Researchers
will
spend
seven
weeks
surveying
underwater
life,
map
the
sea
floor,
and
drop
sensors(传感器)to
depths
of
up
to
6,560
feet
in
the
seas
around
the
Seychelles.
The
Seychelles
aims
to
become
a
leader
in
the
development
of
a
“blue
economy”
that
draws
on
the
resources
of
the
ocean.
It
relies
on
fishing
and
tourism,
but
has
lately
also
been
exploiting
oil
and
gas
from
beneath
the
sea
floor.
“Our
ocean
is
undergoing
rapid
ecological
transformation
by
human
activities.
The
Nekton
Mission
is
vital
to
help
us
better
know
our
ocean
space
and
resources
to
make
wise
decisions.
Only
when
we
know
what
we
have
in
the
ocean
and
what
is
its
value
call
we
properly
decide
what
to
exploit
and
what
to
leave
untouched,”
said
Jumeau,the
Seychelles’
ambassador
to
the
UN.
The
mission
will
conduct
further
dives
in
other
parts
of
the
Indian
Ocean
over
three
years.
The
researchers
expect
to
discover
new
species
and
send
videos
to
the
world
by
satellite.
The
research
will
provide
information
for
a
summit(峰会)
about
the
Indian
Ocean
planned
for
late
2021.
28.
Why
do
the
scientists
plan
to
explore
the
Indian
Ocean?
A.
To
save
the
endangered
creatures
living
in
the
sea.
B.
To
discover
the
damage
mankind
has
done
to
the
ocean.
C.
To
make
the
best
use
of
the
natural
resources
in
the
sea.
D.
To
protect
its
species
and
people
living
around
the
region.
29.
Which
is
not
included
in
the
tasks
to
be
carried
out
around
the
Seychelles?
A.
Drawing
maps
of
the
sea
floor.
B.
Finding
treasures
under
the
sea.
C.
Putting
sensors
into
the
deep
sea.
D.
Studying
underwater
life.
30.
What
can
be
learned
about
the
Nek-ton
Mission?
A.
It
will
extend
beyond
the
Indian
Ocean.
B.
It
will
benefit
a
lot
from
“blue
economy”.
C.
It
will
contribute
to
the
2021
conference.
D.
It
will
find
solutions
to
global
warming.
31.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Scientists
Are
to
Explore
the
Indian
Ocean
B.
The
Seychelles
Aims
to
Build
a
“Blue
Economy”
C.
Effects
of
Global
Warming
on
Marine
Ecosystem
D.
Indian
Ocean:
the
Last
Unexplored
Frontier
on
the
Planet
D
According
to
the
Study
Abroad
Trend
Report
for
2018,
conducted
by
Chinese
education
website
Eol.
cn,
the
number
of
Chinese
students
who
study
abroad
to
gain
a
bachelor’s
degree
or
below
is
rising,
and
the
current
group
of
Chinese
overseas
students
is
younger
than
those
in
the
past
years.
Du
Xiying,
a
Beijing-based
study-abroad
agent,
has
first-hand
experience
working
with
this
younger
crop
of
students.
“When
I
started
this
job
some
10
years
ago,
almost
all
cases
were
filed
by
college
graduates
trying
to
apply
for
a
master’s
degree
in
the
US,
UK,
Australia
and
Canada,”
said
Du.
“Now
quite
a
number
of
my
clients
are
high
school
graduates,
and
my
company
even
transferred
some
experienced
consultants
to
cover
the
increasing
need
of
college-bound
Chinese
students.”
However,
in
the
eyes
of
Du,
most
of
them
are
not
ready
to
put
themselves
in
a
completely
different
context
at
such
a
young
age.
Although
there
are
no
statistics
available,
according
to
Du’s
observations,
college-bound
high
school
graduates
from
China
fall
into
two
groups.
There
is
a
group
of
students
from
well-off
families,
with
good
grades
and
excellent
command
of
English,
and
there
is
another
group
who
did
not
do
very
well
in
their
college
entrance
exams,
so
they
seek
to
study
abroad
as
a
solution
to
their
troubles.
“In
recent
years,
with
the
financial
ability
of
Chinese
families
growing
with
the
country’s
development,
buying
into
college
is
very
common,”
said
Du.
Complaints
come
from
both
destination
schools
in
the
US
and
parents
of
students.
Going
abroad
at
a
young
age
needs
a
great
deal
of
discipline(自律),
and
college
students
don’t
usually
live
at
home-stays
so
they
are
free
from
management.
A
considerable
quantity
of
students
have
ended
with
being
dismissed(开除).
As
to
the
dismissal
issue,
Du
said
it’s
inevitable
due
to
the
large
number
of
students
crowding
abroad.
It’s
just
not
easy
to
ensure
quality.
But
she
does
think
both
students
and
parents
should
be
responsible
for
their
own
investment
of
both
time
and
money.
“The
worst
case
is
that
a
family
throws
out
1
million
yuan
for
their
child
to
come
home
with
nothing,
not
even
fluent
English,”said
Du.
32.
What
change
is
mentioned
in
paragraph
1
and
paragraph
2?
A.
The
age
of
Chinese
students
studying
abroad
is
getting
younger.
B.
More
Chinese
students
studying
abroad
are
getting
a
master’s
degree.
C.
Excellent
students
prefer
studying
abroad
to
taking
college
entrance
exams.
D.
Chinese
students’
grades
are
improving
due
to
professional
consultants’
help.
33.
Which
opinion
does
Du
probably
agree
with?
A.
Most
young
students
are
qualified
to
study
abroad.
B.
Buying
into
schools
could
be
a
good
solution
to
students’
problems.
C.
Destination
schools
should
be
responsible
for
the
management
of
students.
D.
Parents
and
students
should
be
cautious
about
the
decision
to
study
abroad.
34.
Why
do
some
students
fail
in
their
oversea
study?
A.
They
are
not
financially
supported.
B.
They
are
rejected
by
destination
schools.
C.
They
can’t
live
up
to
their
parents’
expectations.
D.
They
can’t
live
and
study
abroad
independently.
35.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“inevitable''
in
paragraph
4
mean?
A.
can’t
be
avoided.
B.
can’t
be
ignored.
C.
can’t
be
realized.
D.
can’t
be
predicted.
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。
Reading
is
a
valuable
skill
for
children.
It
can
help
them
learn
and
grow
in
many
ways.
But
the
love
of
reading
can’t
be
forced.
Pushing
a
child
to
learn
before
he
is
ready
can
make
learning
to
read
frustrating.
As
a
parent
helping
your
child
to
enjoy
reading
at
young
age
is
one
of
the
most
important
things.
36
By
far
the
most
effective
way
to
encourage
your
child
to
love
books
and
reading
is
to
read
aloud
to
him
and
the
earlier
you
start,
the
better.
Even
a
baby
of
a
few
months
can
see
pictures
listen
to
your
voice,
and
turn
cardboard
pages.
37
The
more
excitement
you
show
when
you
read
a
book,
the
more
your
child
will
enjoy
it.
38
At
this
stage,
encourage
him
to
read
to
you
some
of
the
time.
Take
turns
reading
with
your
child
to
model
more
advanced
reading
skills.
This
can
help
build
your
child’s
confidence
in
his
ability
to
read
and
help
him
enjoy
learning
new
skills.
Children
who
really
enjoy
learning
are
more
likely
to
do
well
in
school.
As
your
child
begins
elementary
school,
he
will
begin
his
formal
reading
education.
39
Besides
reading
books
in
class,
keep
in
mind
that
the
school
library
is
an
excellent
source
for
a
wide
variety
of
materials.
Encourage
your
child
to
bring
home
books
from
the
school
library
for
pleasure
as
well
as
for
his
studies.
40
You
are
your
child’s
first,
and
most
important
teacher.
The
encouragement
and
support
you
give
your
child
as
he
learns
to
read
will
help
him
enjoy
reading
and
learning
even
more.
A.
Reading
a
child
book
vividly
can
be
fun
for
you,
too.
B.
It’s
well
worth
the
investment
of
your
time
and
energy.
C.
Most
children
learn
to
read
without
any
major
problems.
D.
Most
of
all,
make
sure
you
give
your
child
lots
of
praise!
E.
Teachers
use
many
methods
to
teach
children
how
to
read.
F.
And
don’t
stop
reading
aloud
once
your
child
learns
to
read.
G.
The
school
librarian
is
knowledgeable
about
children’s
literature
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(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。
Sam,
our
beloved
companion
over
10
years,
died
two
months
ago.
It
was
still
a
big
blow
to
my
family
until
we
finally
decided
to
41
another
shepherd
dog
through
the
local
German
Shepherd
Rescue.
After
meeting
with
the
host
family
to
see
if
we
met
the
42
for
adoption,
we
were
allowed
to
take
a
2-year-old
female
Shepherd
home.
She
was
a
43
dog,
loving,
gentle
and
smart!
One
day
on
a
walk,
a
neighbor's
dog
crossed
the
street
in
an(a)
44
manner
and
attacked
her
as
she
stepped
in
front
of
me.
After
that,
she
immediately
45
a
fierce
animal
whenever
she
saw
any
other
dog
!
When
I
46
with
the
previous
host
family,
I
was
told
she’d
also
been
47
badly
while
at
a
dog
park
with
them!
Quickly
I
searched
and
found
an(a)
48
woman
with
her
own
dog一a
team
who
would
help
Sam
remove
her
terrible
49
.The
other
dog
was
an
Australian
Shepherd.
We
were
50
to
walk
to
the
end
of
the
street.
Once
there,
I
saw
the
woman
and
her
obedient
(顺从)trained
51
!
As
we
slowly
approached
them,
I
52
as
soon
as
my
dog
became
anxious.
Her
dog
was
53
sitting,
simply
watching
for
directions.
As
weeks
passed,
these
two
dogs
54
walked
side
by
side
because
of
this
quiet,
steady
and
careful
55
!A
calm
Australian
Shepherd
erased
the
fear
of
a
German
Shepherd
and
finally
healed
her
invisible
scars.
41.
A.
adopt
B.
hire
C.
train
D.
offer
42.
A.
instructions
B.
oppositions
C.
standards
D.
problems
43.
A.
generous
B.
grateful
C.
wonderful
D.
careful
44.
A.
casual
B.
cautious
C.
curious
D.
aggressive
45.
A.
ran
after
B.
changed
into
C.
fought
with
D.
came
across
46.
A.
debated
B.
bargained
C.
signed
D.
checked
47.
A.
refused
B.
cheated
C.
attacked
D.
treated
48.
A.
amusing
B.
amazing
C.
promising
D.
confusing
49.
A.
shame
B.
loneliness
C.
sadness
D.
fear
50.
A.
persuaded
B.
required
C.
reminded
D.
warned
51.
A.
partner
B.
owner
C.
driver
D.
competitor
52.
A.
stopped
B.
cheered
C.
passed
D.
returned
53.
A.
angrily
B.
calmly
C.
nervously
D.
honestly
54.
A.
quickly
B.
occasionally
C.
gradually
D.
suddenly
55.
A.
process
B.
course
C.
service
D.
performance
第二节
语法填空(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。
Who
built
the
first
canal?
Perhaps
some
people
long
ago,
living
in
56______
dry
country,
discovered
that
they
could
dig
ditches(沟壑)57
______(irrigate)
their
fields
with
the
river
water.
And
naturally
in
the
days
58______boats
were
the
most
important
means
of
transport,
canals
were
the
easiest
means
of
reaching
a
place.
Furthermore,
a
ditch
59______
(join)
two
rivers
proved
efficient
for
boat
travel.
Today,
most
countries
in
the
world
have
canals.
Even
in
the
2lst
century,
goods
can
be
moved
more
60______(convenient)
by
boat
than
by
some
other
means
of
transport.
Some
canals,
such
as
the
Suez
or
the
Panama,
61______
(save)
ships
weeks
of
time
by
making
their
voyage
a
thousand
miles
62______(short).
Other
canals
permit
boats
to
reach
cities
that
63______(situate)
inland.
Still
other
canals
drain
lands
where
there
is
too
much
water.
Help
farmers
irrigate
fields
without
enough
water,
and
provide
water
power
for
64______
(factory)
as
well.
Most
of
the
canals
have
a
long
history.
Canals
existed
in
Egypt
thousands
of
years
ago.
And
the
Grand
Canal
of
China
was
begun
about
2500
years
ago.
and
took
centuries
to
finish.
During
the
seventeenth
century,
France
built
many
canals
that
are
still
65______use
today.
第三节
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.In
Western
countries,
the
brides
wear
white
at
their
weddings.
The
color
whiter
is
regarded
as
a
symbol
of
p_________(纯洁).
67.
In
Asia,
there
are
many
s___________(相似点)
between
the
customs
of
different
countries.
68.
They
declared
that
they
would
no
longer
s___________(顺从于)
to
British
rule.
69.
It
was
of
course
a
delight
for
them
to
meet
again
after
such
a
long
s_____________(分离).
70.
When
the
Americans
objected
to
this,
the
Britain
would
not
c___________(妥协).
71.
We
s__________
(播种)
wheat
in
this
part
of
the
field
last
year.
72.Our
holiday
plans
are
rather
v________
(不明确的).
73.The
trees
are
b________
(赤裸的,光秃秃的)in
winter.
74.The
mountaineer
was
s___________
(砸)
on
the
head
by
a
falling
stone.
75.They
have
promised
a
t_______________
(彻底的)
inquiry
into
the
plane
crash.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你所在高中学校要征集一封英文感谢信,以致意奋战在抗击新型冠状病毒肺炎第一线的医护人员,请你根据下列要点写一封信用于投稿:
表达谢意;
个人感受;
表达信心
注意:1.词数80字左右
参考词汇:流行病epidemic
疫情
epidemic
situation
新型冠状病毒
novel
coronavirus;
COVID-2019
医护人员
medical
workers
第二节(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。
Ali
and
his
younger
sister,
Zahra,
lived
with
their
parents
in
a
poor
neighborhood.
Their
mother
was
very
sick
and
their
father
was
struggling
to
find
a
job,
and
they
had
only
a
little
money
with
which
to
buy
food.
As
they
had
not
paid
the
rent
for
several
months,
the
landlord
was
breathing
down
their
necks(盯着他们).
One
day,
Ali
took
Zahra’s
shoes
to
a
shoe
repairman
to
be
fixed,
but
he
lost
them
on
the
way
home.
It
wasn’t
until
he
got
home
that
he
realized
he
had
lost
the
shoes.
He
was
afraid
that
his
parents
would
be
angry
and
disappointed,
so
he
begged
his
sister
to
keep
it
secret.
Zahra
agreed
and
the
two
decided
to
share
Ali’s
running
shoes.
Zahra’s
school
hours
were
in
the
morning,
so
she
would
wear
them
first.
After
school,
she
would
rush
back
and
give
them
to
Ali.
He
could
then
run
to
his
school,
which
began
in
the
afternoon.
Although
he
ran
as
fast
as
he
could,
Ali
often
arrived
late
and
was
warned
by
the
school.
Ali
heard
about
a
long
distance
race
that
was
held
for
the
boys
in
the
city.
When
he
learned
that
the
third
prize
was
a
new
pair
of
shoes,
he
decided
to
take
part.
He
ran
home
excitedly
and
promised
his
sister
that
he
would
win
her
the
new
shoes.
The
day
of
race
arrived.
Ali
had
a
strong
start,
but
halfway
through
the
race
he
began
to
get
tired
and
his
legs
began
to
ache.
Getting
more
and
more
exhausted(筋疲力尽的),
he
thought
only
of
Zahra
and
his
promise
to
her.
Dreaming
of
the
new
shoes,
he
would
win
for
his
sister
gave
him
strength,
and
he
stayed
right
behind
the
two
fastest
runners,
determined
to
finish
third.
Suddenly,
as
the
finish
line
drew
near,
another
runner
collided(碰撞)
with
Ali
from
behind
and
he
crashed
to
the
ground.
Paragraph
1:Ali
looked
up
and
saw
the
other
boys
rushing
ahead.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Filled
with
pleasure,
Ali
walked
home
quickly.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第三次月考
答案
听力(1’
20=20’)
1-5
BBAAA
6-10
BCABB
11-15
CCBAA
16-20
BBACB
阅读理解
21-23
CDA
24-27
DBAA
28-31
DBCA
32-35
ADDA
36-40
BAFED
完形填空
41-55
ACCDB
DCBDB
AABCA
填空题
56.
a
57.
to
irrigate
58.
when
59.
joining
60.
conveniently
61.
save
62.
shorter
63.
are
situated
64.
factories
65.
in
单词拼写
66.
purity
67.
similarities
68.
submit
69.
separation
70.
compromise
71.
sowed
72.
vague
73.
bare
74.
struck
75.
thorough
应用文
Dear
medical
workers,
?
?
??On
behalf
of
my
school,
I
would
like
to
express
the
sincerest
gratitude
to
you
all
for
your
devotion
and
sacrifice
in
the
battle
against
the
COVID-19.
?
?
?
In
this
epidemic
situation,
it
is
you
who/that,
regardless
of
the
shortage
of
equipment
and
the
potential
of
infection,
desperately
rescue
those
infected
but
struggling
for
life.
It
is
also
you
who
build
up
our
confidence
to
defeat
it.
It
is
you
who
deserve
all
admiration
and
love!
?
?
?
Such
few
words
can't
fully
convey
our
thanks
for
your
irreplaceable
contribution.
I
hold
the
firm
belief
that
with
our
joint
efforts
China
will
win
the
battle
and
make
a
quick
recovery.
?
?
??Good
luck
and
stay
well!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
读后续写
Para.1
Ali
looked
up
and
saw
the
other
boys
rushing
ahead.
Refusing
to
give
up,
he
ran
as
fast
as
he
could.
He
dashed
across
the
finishing
line
and
won
the
fourth
prize.
Thinking
he
would
let
his
sister
down,
Ali
couldn’t
help
crying.
Just
then
he
suddenly
heard
the
announcement
from
the
broadcast
that
he
won
the
third
prize
as
the
runner
who
knocked
Ali
down
was
disqualified
for
breaking
the
rule.
Holding
the
shoes
close
to
his
chest
during
the
award
ceremony,
Ali
felt
happy
as
he
eventually
won
the
shoes
for
his
sister.
Para.2
Filled
with
pleasure,
Ali
walked
home
quickly.
He
could
not
wait
to
see
his
sister.
On
his
arrival,
Ali
found
Zahra
was
waiting
outside.
Nervous
and
anxious,
Zahra
wondered
whether
her
brother
had
brought
her
what
she
was
expecting.
“Zahra,
see
what
I
have
got
for
you,”
Ali
said
excitedly,
taking
the
prize
out
of
his
bag.
The
instant
Zahra
saw
the
shoes,
her
face
lit
up.
So
thrilled
was
she
that
she
threw
herself
at
Ali.
“Thank
you!
Ali.”
Tears
of
joy
welled
up
in
their
eyes
as
the
brother
and
the
sister
hugged
tightly
together.