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1、2019年福建泉州高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、阅读理解(共15题,每题2分,共30分)1、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第1113题6分(每题2分)Things to Do on a Sunny Day in San FranciscoSan Francisco doesnt take its sunny days for granted. Once the sun comes out and the temperatures rise, everyone races to seize a spot to take in an unbelievable city view or heads
2、 to one of their favorite attractions.Find Thrills at a Theme ParkExperience thrill rides and attractions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, North Americas only theme park of wildlife, sea life and thrilling rides. Its a wonderful entertainment experience for the whole family, with one-of-a-kind advent
3、ures across three worlds.Cruise (乘船游览)on the BaySail under one of the Modem Wonders of (he World. Watch sea lions and seals at play.And learn all the secrets of the fantastic city by the Bay. For people who like the thrill of speed and wind in their hair, the seasonal Rocket Boat (May-Octobcr) is th
4、e option for you.Tour AT&T ParkIls home to (he famous baseball team San Francisco Giants from April (o October every year, but you can take a tour inside AT&T Park any time for a players eye view. Youll have access to the baseball field, the visitors clubhouse, the press box and so on.Ride a Bike ov
5、er the Golden Gate BridgeExplore the beautiful, bike-friendly streets and waterfront paths of San Francisco all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge with an all-day bike rental from Blazing Saddles. Their easy-ride bikes, combined with their new, free mobile app full of helpful tips and sightseeing sug
6、gestions make the self-guided tours easy and fun for everyone.(1) What can tourists do at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom?A. Experience thrilling rides.B. Learn all the secrets of San Francisco.C. Take a player, s eye view over a park.D. Admire the scenery of the Golden Gate Bridge.(2) Which event attra
7、cts tourists loving speed and wind most? 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。Last weekend, my British friend, Jim, spotted paper-cutting stand when we were wandering on the street. Had never see paper-cuts, he immediately bought one. Therefore, the seller shook her head at the moment she saw
8、 the 100-yuan note Jim handed over to her. She had no changes! How disappointed Jim was! He was about to quit while I look out my cellphone, scan the QR code on the stand and paid five yuan. Jim was very surprising. I explained to her that nowadays wc could pay with a cellphone for almost everything
9、. Wow! Jim said, The paper-cut looks great, and the payment method seems even great!六、书面表达(共25分)9、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第62题25分假定你是李华,你校拟组织美国交换生Chris等到泉州府文庙去参观,请你写封邮件告知他活 动安排。内容包括:1 .集合时间和地点;2 .内容:参观府文庙、间南古建筑,观看木偶戏;3 .预先准备:简要了解孔子文化。注意:1 .可适当发挥,使短文连贯、通顺;2 .文中不能出现考生的具体信息;3 .词数:100左右。参考词汇:1 .府文庙 the Confuci
10、us Temple2 .木偶戏 puppet showDear Chris,1、【答案】(1)A;B;D;2、【答案】(1)D;B;A;(4)A;3、【答案】(1)C;D;B;(4) D;4、【答案】(1)B;A;C;D;5、【答案】F;C;B;G;D;6、【答案】B;D;D;A;B;D;A;C;B;D;A;C;A;B;C;A;C;C;B;D;7、【答案】diffcrcnt;flowers;likc;morc;to hclp;it;communicating;produccd;truly;who that;8、【答案】第一段第四句spoiled后面加a。第一段第五句Had改为Havingo第一
11、段第七句Therefore改为However。第一段第八句at the moment删除at。第一段第九句changes删除s。第一段第H一句while改为whciio第一段第十二句scan改为scannedo第一段第十三句suiprising改为surprisedo 第一段第十四句her改为him。笫一段第十八句great改为greater。9、【答案】Dear Chris,I am writing to inform you of the arrangement of the trip in Quanzhoufu.Lets meet al 7:30 a. m on Thursday at
12、the school gate. We will first visit the Confucius Temple, where you can learn much about Confucius and have a deeper understanding of the traditional Chinese culture. Then we will visit some Minnan ancient architectures. After that, we are going to enjoy some puppet shows. You will be greatly impre
13、ssed with it. Finally, we will taste some special snacks, which are truly delicious. By the way, knowing briefly about the Confucius culture in advance would be quite helpful.If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to contact me! Looking forward to seeing you.Yours,Li HuaA. Find Thri1 Is at
14、a Theme parkCruise on the BayB. Tour At& T ParkRide a Bike over the Golden Gate Bridge(3) Which of the following offers tourists a free mobile app?A. Watching wildlife.B. Sailing on the bay.C. Visiting a baseball field.D. Renting a bike from Blazing Saddles.2、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第1417题8分(每题2分)Ashley Po
15、wers mother bought a computer for her when she was eight. When she was thirteen, she was surfing the Internet on a regular basis, but she couldnt find anywhere for teenagers to meet and talk. And one day she thought, If I had my own website, Fd make it a really interesting site fbr teenagers.Consequ
16、ently, when Ashley was sixteen, she started her own website called GooscHcad. She had no idea how big a success it would be, but three years later, the site was the most successful teen site in the USA! It was getting 100. 000 hits every day, and Ashley had about 30 employees.After a few years, the
17、website closed down. Then Ashley, who lived in Los Angeles, was asked to write a book called The GooseHead Guide (o Life. I the book is about how to design a website and start a business. It begins with a section called All About Ashley, where Ashley tell readers what its like to be the boss of a co
18、mpany when you re only sixteen-not always easy!In her book. Ashley talks about the problems that teenagers have today plus the importance of friendship. She also focuses on being independent. Learn to love your friends but not rely on them. I did that by creating GooseHead on my own.Ashley says that
19、 The Goosehead Guide to Life is not a book of teenage advice. It isnt a book thats going to tell you what to do. I hope you can work that out yourself. H she says.I just want to provide a little inspiration to teenagers. Maybe after reading my story, you 11 start your own website! But perhaps youve
20、got a beer idea? Well, if I were you, Id just do it, whatever it is. Maybe it wont work-but maybe it will.Why did Ashley start Goosehead?A. To promote the sale of her book.B. To update her mother, s computer.C. To teach teenagers how to use the Internet.1) . To create a platform for teenagers to com
21、municate.(1) Where can you find the information that best shows the success of Ashleys website?A. In paragraph 1.B. In paragraph 2.C. In paragraph 3.D. In paragraph 4.(2) What do we know about The The GooseHead Guide to Life.A. It serves to fuel teenagers* motivation.B. It is meant to give teenagers
22、 tips.C. It advises teenagers to depend on fiends.D. It is about ways to be boss of a company.(3) What does Ashley inspire teenagers to do?A. Follow their dream.B. Start their own website.C. Buy a copy of her book.D. Be a model for others.3、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第I821题8分(每题2分)When my grandmother died at
23、the age of 96, there were two things she left behind in abundance nearly 100 photo albums documenting decades of travel and home life, and a dozen quilts, one of which my mother gave me.Quilting is the process of sewing together fabric (作料)to make one large piece of fabric. In my family, quilting an
24、d sewing is a tradition that has been passed down through the generations. My mother says her great-grandmother would occasionally travel around New York Slate to sew clothing for other families.In the United States, quilting was a craft (手艺)that started as a necessity and eventually became much mor
25、e. In 1862, the U. S. government offered millions of acres of land to Americans who wanted to move west. This allowed families to settle on land that that could eventually own. They often built their own homes and lived off the vegetables in their gardens and the livestock they had. Sewing was very
26、important for women because they were responsible for clothing their families and keeping them warm.Quilting also became a chance for women to socialize with each other. They would gather for so- called quilting bees, where they would meet up and work on one quilting project together. This provided
27、a much-needed relief from the lonely life of living on a large piece of land.Throughout history, the different patterns on American quilts have conveyed all kinds of information. From then, we can tell where a person lived, what region of the world they originated from, or sometimes a story is told
28、in pictures on a quilt.Even today, women still gather to quit together in a show of friendship and a love for the craft, just like the old days. My sister has tried quilting a few times, and hopefully, her two daughters may one day continue this family tradition.(1) What do wc know about quilting?A.
29、 It is a lost treiditional craft.B. It is a major means of making a living in the USA.C. It is a craft that has become a cultural symbol.D. It was a way to carry on the American history.(2) What does (he author intend to do in paragraph 3?A. Introduce a new topic for discussion.B. Sununarize the pre
30、vious paragraphs.C. Add some background information.D. Praise the U. S. government* s policy.(3) What does the underlined word this in paragraph 4 refer to?A. Working on the land.B. Participating in quilting bees*.C. Designing a quilting project.I). Clothing the family.(4) What is the authors purpos
31、e in writing the text?A. To instruct how to sew together fabric.B. To show the author* s skills of quilting.C. To tell about the struggle of women.D. To appeal for preservation of quilting.4、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第2225题8分(每题2分)Skyscrapers are the symbol of Urban life. City people are used to seeing tall
32、buildings and apartments. Farms, on the other hand, are associated with rural (农村的)life. However, there are experts who think skyscrapers should become farms (o meet the increasing food needs.By the middle of this century, sonic scientists suggest, almost 80% of the earths population could live in c
33、ities. In addition, (he population could increase to 9.1 billion people during (hat time yet the amount of land available for farming will be the same. If current farming practices dont change, wc will need an area of new land to produce enough food for the planet.Vertical farms, where urban farmers
34、 could grow crops in environmentally friendly skyscrapers, could be the solution. In spite of concerns over high costs, experts want to make it a reality and use these skyscrapers to grow crops.Vertical farms would have many advantages, supporters say. Unlike traditional fanning, vertical farming co
35、uld be free of chemicals and diseases. Besides, crops would not suffer from problems like flooding. Finally, vertical farms would reduce the cost and negative effects of transporting food over long distances.Some argue that although crops growing in a tall glass building would get natural sunlight d
36、uring the day, it wouldnt be enough. For this reason, vertical farms would need additional light sources (来源), such as artificial light.Another way of growing fresh food is to build urban farms on rooftops. This more practical approach may be more achievable than the idea of farms in skyscrapers, re
37、searchers suggest.Experts agree that innovative (革新的)fanning practices are needed to support the need for more food at affordable costs, both to the farmer and to the consumer, but the best ideas could be yet to conic.(1) What primary problem could vertical farming setle?A. Poor state of rural 1i fe
38、.B. Shortage of food supply.C. High cost for transporting crops.(1) Environmental pollution by transitional farmings.(2) What is the advantage of vertical farming?A. It can produce organic food.B. It requires little care.C. It can benefit transport industry.D. It needs very low cost.(3) What is a bi
39、g challenge to make vertical farming a reality?A. Farmable land.B. Crop diseases.C. Light sources.D. Climate conditions.(4) What can be the best title of the test?A. Future Food NeedsSymbol of Urban LifeB. Farming on RooftopsFarms of the Future二、选句填空(共5题,每题2分,共10分)5、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第2630题10分(每题2分)2
40、0192020学年山东青岛高三上学期期中第3640题10分Imagine an area 34 times the size of Manhattan. Now imagine it covered ankle-deep in plastic waste, a total of about 19 billion pounds of garbage. 1 .Were being overwhelmed (淹没)by our waste, said Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineer who led the 2015 study that determ
41、ined this astonishing number. 2 , unless something is done to stop (he (ide of garbage.Plastic- a widcly-uscd material has in many ways been a benefit to humans hut it has also caused a growing problem. Today, plastics are the No.l type of garbage found in the sea. Ocean Conservancy, a nonprofit tha
42、t organizes an annual coastal cleanup event worldwide, said plastic waste makes up around 85 percent of the garbage collected from beaches and oceans.Ocean Conservancy says plastics arc believed to threaten (威胁)at least 600 different wildlife species (物种). 3 ; a growing body of evidence suggests hum
43、ans arc consuming plastics through the seafood we eat. A research suggests some plastics could be poisonous to humans, and could potentially increase the risk of health problems.4 . At (he Economist World Ocean Summit (his week, ten nations announced to educe plastic sea liter as part of UN Environm
44、ents CleanSeascampaign. 5 Corporations also have a role, as do individuals. We can start by thinking twice before using single-use plastic products,and when we do use them, we should take care to properly throw them off or recycle.A. The following is what we should doAnd its not just wildlife thats
45、threatenedB. And this figure is likely to double by 2025But its not just countries thatneed todotheir partC. By 2050, that figure is expectedto riseto1000 piecesThat* s how much plastic waste ends up inour oceans everyyearD. All of us have an important roleto playindealing withtheproblems三、完形填空(共20题
46、,每题1.5分,共30分)6、【来源】2019年福建泉州高三一模第3150题30分When you think of friends, you often think of those who accompany you for a long time. But there is another kind of 1 one that does not unfold over a 2 period of time but springs entirely from a particular 3 .In my eighth grade, there was Jenny. I 4 (o stay a
47、t her farmhouse with cats and dogs. Eighth grade was a terrible year. We both 5 it, but we didnt talk about it. On cold winter days, she 6 me how she lied on her pony Redwings back. Then wc would 7 on long journey, riding and walking, She let in ninth grade and 1 8 her. Wc had gotten each other thro
48、ugh a 9 time.Anyone with children knows the rapid friendships formed with parallel parents. To Julie, I will be forever 10 . We met on a H in New Jersey. Hertwin boys were about the same 2 as my daughter. She lived in the beach town. I lived alone with my 13 a block away. My husband had left for North Dakota, leaving me to 14 out what to do next.Now, 15 , there was someone I could talk to. For the next weeks, we met at the beach, and I would go 6 with her so thatthe 17 could go on playing. The normal