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1、山西省大同市第一中学2019届高三英语8月开学检测试题第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分,不计入总分) 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个小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有个小题,从每题所给的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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C。1. Who might Jane be?A.The w
2、omans mother.B.The mans wife.C.The mans mother.2. Where does the man want to go?A. The seaside.B.A bus stop.C.A post office.3. What does the woman mean?A. The man should quit Mr. Smiths lessons.B. The man cant graduate.C. The man has to take Mr. Smiths lessons.4. What will the woman do?A. Lend the m
3、an her typewriter.B.Type something for the man.C.Take a chance to guess.5. What do we know about the woman?A.She didn t listen to the man.B.Sheregretted having listened to the man.C.She will choose more courses this term.第二节 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三个选项屮选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅
4、读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出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。6.Why cant the woman have the party on the twenty-ninth?A. She will attend a meeting. B. She will travelto another city.C.She will see her doctor.7. How long will the party run?A. Four hours.B.Three hours. C. Two hours.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Wh
5、y cant the woman use both her hands Well?A. Her mother didnt allow her to use left hand.B. She was born right-handed.C.She wanted to be the same as other people9. What does the man think of being left-handed.A. It is sometimes inconve-nient B. It doesnt matter to him.C. It is better than being right
6、-handed.10. What do we know about the man?A. He often lends his car to others.B. He drives with his left hand.C.His friends often give him a ride.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the woman want the man to do first?A. Dry some dishes.B. Wash some plates. C. Clean the stove.12. Where will the man look f
7、or another towel?A.On the shelfB.In the drawer.C.In thecabinet.13.What does the man suggest the woman do with the old towel?A.Clean her bike.B. Clean her car. C. Clean the garage.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is the man doing here?A. Taking a business trip.B. Visiting his girlfriend. C. Having a holiday
8、 alone.15.Where will he return the car?A. In San Francisco. B. Right here. C. In another office.16.What will the woman do next?A. Bring the man the keys. B. Talk about the insurance.C.Bring the man some forms.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What are “mall rats”?A. Those who spend a lot of time in malls.B. Tho
9、se who shop regularly in malls.C.Those who steal things from malls.18. Which is NOT mentioned as a reason why people like malls?A.Feeling safe.B.Comfortable environment. C. Reasonable prices.19. How many night clubs are there in the Mall of America in Minnesota?A. 350.B.8.C. 7.20. When was thefirsti
10、ndoor mall built in America?A. In 1935.B.In1963.C.101965第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C和D四个选项屮,选出最佳选项。A June 8 Culinary (烹饪的)Historians of Washington: Food historian Joel Denker discusses how certain foods acquired culinary significance and ceremonial and economic importa
11、nce. 2-4 pm .Free. Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center, Meeting Room A,4805 Edgemoor Lane,Bcthcsda. 202-487-6740. June 11 Beers of Umbria: Beer director Scott Weiss leads a tasting of Italian beers. 7:30 pm. $35,Via Umbria, 1525 Wisconsin Avenue. NW. 202-333-3904. June 13 Wine Dinner: A sp
12、ecial menu paired with sparkling (气泡的)wine. 6:30 pm. $75, not including tax and gratuity (小费).Wildfire. Tysons Galleria. Third Floor. 1714 International Dr., McLean. 703-442-9110. June 14 Cooking Class: Chef Gerard Pangaud demonstrates (展示) how to make several seasonal French dishes.11 am-2 pm.$85.
13、Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. SE. 202-549-4172. Hot Drinks from Around the World: Participants learn about and sample drinks made from purple com. yak (牦牛) butter, orchid root and more. 10 am. $27. Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria. June 18 pm
14、-地 Columbu Gourmet Symphony: A special American cuisine-inspired menu accompanied performance by the Inscape Chamber Orchestra. VIP option available.7-9 pm. $49 Columbia Firehouse, 109 S. Saint Asaph St, Alexandria. June 28 Sips: Cocktail reception featuring local artisans (技工)and mixologists (调酒师)
15、benefit D.C. Central Kitchen and Marthas Table. VIP tickets also availabi 7:30 pm. $125 by June. 11;$150 thereafter. Newseum, 555 Pennsylvania Ave.NW. June 29 Suppers:Fundraising dinners taking place in more than 35 area homes, featuring chefs Alon Shaya,Carla Hall,Tim Ma, Amy Brandwein and more. Pr
16、oceeds benefit D.C. Central Kitchenand Marthas Table.6 pm. $600.21.Suppose you were doing research on French cooking,you would probably want to attend .A.Culinary Historians of Washington on June 8 B. Beers of Umbria on June 11C. Cooking Class on June 14D. Sips on June 2822. If you can spend no more
17、 than 20 dollars on an event, the most likely choice is to call .A.202-549-4172 B. 202-487-6740 C. 703-442-9110 D. 202-333-390423.The events mentioned in the article are mainly intended for .A.artistsB.historians C.doctorsD.food loversB Andreea, 18, from Romania, sent a photograph of the view from h
18、er window and included a brief (简短的)apology: “Sorry, this picture is plain and boring. No one would like it.” At home in New Jersey, US, Coreen Burke, 16, clicked on the same image in her inbox. She saw a village with its old houses, and a distant chimney puffing smoke. “Isnt this amazingly differen
19、t from my country?” she thought to herself. Burke saw potential in that photo. She posted it to her blog, Outside My Window,which features a daily snapshot (快照)of someones window view from different peoplearound the world. The concept (理念)is simple: We can all relate to the act of staring through a
20、pane of lass (一块玻璃),onto the scene on the other side, “Maybe if we understood the way people from all over the world live,” she added, “we would get along better than we have been lately.” On the sit,Can see Frederics window in the south of France, looking out on sailboats anchored in a tranquil har
21、bor(宁静的港湾).0r Virginias view in Canada, a winter scene with treeslaced in white. Like most high school students, Burke has yet to travel the world. But she hopes to someday collect many stamps in her passport,starting in Greece and India. In the meantime,however, shes devoting herself to her website
22、. she posted the first window view from Switzerland, a sunset captured (拍摄)by an 18-year-old.Then others came flowing in by email, up to seven a day, from as far as Kazakhstan and Indonesia. Contributors are marked on a map on her bedroom wall: A blue dot indicates (表示)their country and a pink dot s
23、hows their city, if they provide it. The most responses have come from Europe - Estonia, Poland, Italy, Germany and Sweden, to name a few. She is crossing her Angers that she 11 receive a photo from Africa or Antarctica, which are unrepresented so far. And while Burkes become a cyber crusader (斗士)fo
24、r appreciating the beauty outside our own windows, it will probably come as a surprise to learn that she doesnt actually have a window in her own bedroom. But with the views out of other peoples she can enjoy whenever she wants to, she surely doesnt mind.24. How might Burke describe Andreeas picture
25、?A.Boring.B.Charming.C.Strange.D. Plain.25. Outside My Window is a blog intended to share.A. the view from Burkes windowB. pictures of rural New JerseyC. photos of window views from people worldwideD. beautiful scenes of places of interest26. It can be concluded from the article that Burke .A. belie
26、ves we should reach out to people of different culturesB. has been invited to visit various places thanks to her websiteC. was inspired to create a website after her trip to SwitzerlandD. has collected the most pictures from America and Europe27. What does Burke hope to do now?A. To have a window of
27、 her own.B. To become a cyber crusader.C. To own a large world map in her bedroom.D. To get responses from Africa or Antarctica.C If you ever visit an English village,make sure to look out for morris dancing.Undoubtedly one of the strangest of English culture, morris dancing is a form of folk dancin
28、g that dates back to the 15th 15thcentury.Ifyou ever get the opnortunity,youreally have to see it. Men and women wearing old-fashioned,tattered(褴褛的)clothing dance in the street of towns and villages across the country during the holiday periods. Women wear long,frilly (有 褶皱边的)skirts and men wear sho
29、rt trousers w.th bells attached to them. They dance to traditional folk music which is often played on traditional musical instruments. Some groups carry heavy black sticks which they bash (击打)against each other while they dance. Other groups wave handkerchiefs in the air whilst they perform. The da
30、nces are usually performed near a pub so that when it s over, the dancers and spectators (观众)can sing some traditional folk songs over a pint of beer. The festivities (欢庆)will often continue long into the night, by which point most people are too drunk to think about performing again. Morris dancing
31、 is a great English tradition but its facing a big crisis (危机).As the years go by, fewer and fewer young people are joining morris dancing groups. The dancers are getting older and older and eventually, if nothing is done to change this trend, the tradition will die out within the next few decades.
32、If youve ever had the fortune to see morris dancing, you may understand why teenagers arent rushing to sign up. Putting it bluntly (直截了当地),its not exactly the coolest thing for an 18-year-old to be doing. Why dress up in bells and funny costumes when you could be going clubbing (逛夜店)? Or playing spo
33、rt? Or doing anything else? However, it would be a great shame to lose such a fun and vibrant (有活力的)part of Englands history and culture. Its important to look after some traditions and customs especially when its something as harmless and happy as morris dancing. So heres a toast to the next genera
34、tion of would-be morris dancers! Lets hope they dont leave it too late.28.What is the article mainly about?A. The popularity of morris dancing in the UK.B. The origins of mortsdancing in the UK.C.Different attitudestoward morris dancing in the UK.D. tradui0ns and development of morris dancing in the
35、 UK.29.Which of the following is TRUE about morris dancing according to the text? A. Dancers usually wear long dresses with bells attached.B. People sing traditional folk music while they dance.beersC. Dancers perform with sticks or handkerchiefs in their hands. D. People prefer to dance till nightt
36、ime in pubs and then stop to drink beers.30. What crisis is morris dancing feeing?A. There is a lack of professional dancers.B. It is losing appeal among young people.C. It is accused of lacking fun and variety.D. Its traditions and customs have been forgotten.31. What is the authors attitude toward
37、 morris dancing?A. It is a good way for people to stay healthy and positive.B. It is a cultural heritage that deserves more attention.C. It is too old-fashioned and needs to be improved.D. It is flin and vibrant and every teenager should learn to do it.D Running is often tiring and a lot of hard wor
38、k, but nothing beatsthe feeling yougetafter finishing a long workout around the track . But while its long been believed that endorphins (脑内啡)一chemicals in the body that cause happiness 一 are behind the so-called “runners high”,a study suggested that there may be more to this phenomenon than we prev
39、iously knew. According to a recent study published by a group of scientists from several German universities, a group of chemicals called endocannabinoids (内源性大麻素)may actually be responsible for this familiar great feeling. To test this theory, the scientists turned to mice. Both mice and humans rel
40、ease high levels of endorphins and endocannabinoids after exercise, along with many other chemicals. After exercising onrunning wheels,the mice seemed happy and relaxed and displayed no signs of anxiety. But after being given a drug to block their endorphins the change. However, when their endocanna
41、binoids were block with a different drug,their runners high symptoms seemed to fade. “The long-held notion of endorphins being responsible for the runners high is false.Endorphins are effective pain relievers, but only when it comes to the pain in your body and muscles you feel after working out,”Pa
42、trick Lucas Austin wrote on science blog Lifchacker. Similar studies are yet to be carried out on humans, but its already well known that exercise is a highly effective way to get rid of stress or anxiety. The UKs National Health Service even prescribes (开药方)exercise to patients who are suffering fr
43、om depression.“Being depressed can leave you feeling low in energy, which might put you off being more active. Regular exercise can boost your mood if you have depression, and its especially useful for people with mild to moderate (中等的)depression,” it wrote on its website. It seems like nothing can
44、beat that feeling we get after a good workout, even if we don t fully understand where it comes from. At least if were feeling down, we know that all we have to do is put on our running shoes.32. What did scientists from German universities recently discover?A. Working out is a highly effective way
45、to treat depression.B. The runners high could be caused by endocannabinoids.C. Endorphins may contribute to ones high spirits after running.D. The level of endorphins and endocannabinoids could affect ones mood.33. The scientists gave mice drugs in their experiment to.A. find what reduces the runner
46、s high symptomsB. see the specific symptoms of the runners highC. identify what is responsible for the runners highD. test what influences the level of endocannabinoids released34. The underlined word “notion” in Paragraph 7 has the closest meaning to .A. effect B. goal C. question D. belief35. Acco
47、rding to the UKs National Health Service, regular workouts .A. are the best way to treat depressionB. can help ease depression symptomsC. only work for those with serious depressionD. can help people completely recover from depression第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项屮选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Did you take part in a camp this summer ? 36.To choose which camp is best for you, first you must do a bit of research. Maybe youve never thought about it before, but every great summer camp