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1、高三英语学科试题 第 1页(共 8 页)2019 学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体试题高三年级英语学科命题:瑞安中学考生须知:1本卷满分150 分,考试时间120 分钟;2答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写学校、班级、姓名、试场号、座位号及准考证号。3所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。第 I 卷(选择题部分,共95 分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节短对话(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,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
2、有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What did the man order?A.Steak.B.Spaghetti.C.Vegetables.2.Why is the woman nervous?A.Shedidntstudy for her test.B.Shedidntget a good grade.C.Shedoesntknow her grade.3.What place did the woman get?A.First.B.Second.C.Third.4.What woke up the speakers?A.A person.B.An animal.C.A c
3、lock.5.Where is the conversation taking place?A.In an office.B.In a restaurant.C.In a cake shop.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。6.Where did the man get the information ab
4、out the disaster?A.From TV.B.From a friend.C.From her family.7.What happenedto the town this weekend?A.A bridge broke.B.A storm killed people.C.A flood ruined many houses.听第 7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。8.What is the man schallenge in learning French?高三英语学科试题 第 2页(共 8 页)A.Practicing speaking.B.Finding time to stu
5、dy.C.Learning the grammar.9.What do the speakersplan to do together in the future?A.Watch French movies.B.Join a French class.C.Go on atrip.听第 8 段材料,回答第10 至 12 题。10.What is the woman sspeechmainly about?A.Storms.B.Rising sealevels.C.Dying oceanplants.11.Which part of the speechis the woman worried a
6、bout?A.The introduction.B.The general speech.C.The question and answer period.12.What advice does the man give the woman?A.To researchher topic.B.To give the speechto others.C.To look for speechtips on the Internet.听第 9 段材料,回答第13 至 16 题。13.Where arethe speakers?A.In Toronto.B.In Vancouver.C.In Manil
7、a.14.How many inches is the snow now?A.About seven.B.About two.C.About five.15.What did the man do yesterday?A.He watched the snow fall.B.He made asnowman.C.He clearedthe road.16.What does the woman dislike about the snow?A.Missing school.B.Losing electricity.C.Driving in the snow.听第 10 段材料,回答第17 至
8、20 题。17.Who got anew phone?A.Daniel.B.The man.C.The man sfather.18.What was the main problem of Daniel?A.He wanted to have a phone like the speaker.B.He didntwant the speakerto leave for college.C.He was sadthat the speakerspent less time with him.19.How old was the speakerwhen he realized his mista
9、ke?A.15 yearsold.B.17 years old.C.19 years old.20.What did Daniel probably want the speakerto do?A.Think about what he was missing.高三英语学科试题 第 3页(共 8 页)B.Turn his phone off for aday.C.Stop playing gameson the phone.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35 分)第一节(共 10 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分25 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
10、答题卡上将该项涂黑。AI m originally from Orange County,California,where I had the pleasure and honor of serving as aNewport Beach ocean lifeguard.Whenever I could,I got shifts working the Point.The Point was knownfor its massiverip currents(退潮流).So,late in a shift,I was working Tower 15.Two blocks to my right
11、 was another guard named Mike,working Tower 17.He called me,“Hey,I got a couple of kids.I gotta go and give them awarning.Keepan eye on us.”I said,“Sure.”And sureenough,as soon ashe hung up the phone andgrabbed his buoy(航标),a rip was snappedup under thesetwo kids,and they were getting sucked out.All
12、 I saw was two small nosesbobbing in thewater.Mike was dashing toward the ocean.By now,the mother of the two kids realized what was happening.She was screaming.I startedrushing toward her,but before I was even halfway there,Mike reachedthe kids.Mike swam sideways out of the rip current into the clea
13、r water and started bringing them in.When Ireached their mother,Mike was in waist-deep water.The kids were so exhausted,so Mike was carryingthem,oneunder each arm.I turned to their mom,“Hey,itsOK.They resafe.”I saw her terror start to fade.She glanced back and got her first good look at Mike.He had
14、a number of really scary tattoos(纹身),andhis shavedheadshowed the scarhe got from a broken beer bottle.Then a crazy thing happened.I saw a new kind of panic wash over her as though there was some new,equally dangerous threat on herkidslives.Sherushed up to Mike and snatchedher kids.Not even athank-yo
15、u.Mike just glanced at me,shrugged,and jogged back to his tower.If any other guard had worked 17 that night,including me,there would be a very real chancethatthat mother wasn tgoing home with both her kids.21.Which of the following words can bestdescribe“Mikesreaction to the two kids in danger”?A.Ru
16、de andaggressive.B.Quick andbrave.C.Carelessand risky.D.Slow andcautious.22.Why didntthe woman say“thank you”to Mike?A.He was rude to her kids.B.Shewas too exhaustedto say any words.C.He got tired of being highly thought of.D.He looked like a threatening guy with tattoos and scars.23.What informatio
17、n does the author want to convey in the story?A.Be a friendly andeasy-going lifeguard.B.Watch out for your kids playing on the beach.C.Don tlet fear or prejudice prevent you recognizing a hero.D.Never judge a hero by his way of rescuing.高三英语学科试题 第 4页(共 8 页)BFeeding bread to the ducks is a fond pasti
18、me for many of us,reminding us of our happy childhoodtrips to the local park.But did you know that bread actually poses a danger to birds,as well as theenvironment?Eating it can causeour feathered friends to develop a condition called Angel Wing,whichis when too much bread makes birdsfeathers grow t
19、oo quickly.This additional weight puts a strain ontheir muscles,causing their wings to twist and drop open,and if not treated fast,they can lose the abilityto fly.“Angel Wing can be remedied if we reach birds before it hasdeveloped too severely,”saysCarolineSimpson,a trustee of UK charity Swan Lifel
20、ine,which has rescued and treated more than 30,000 birdsover the last 20 years.“Otherwise the consequencecan be awful such as amputations(截肢)of thewing.”Adult swanscan also develop gut and heart disease,so itsimportant we do our bit to prevent thisby feeding wild birds with the right kind of food.Br
21、ead can also cause harmful changes to the natural ecosystem.Rotting bread at the bottom ofrivers and lakes allows bacteria to breed,spreading disease and attracting rats and other vermin to ourwaterways.It canresult in algal(藻类的)blooms and the presenceof a mould(霉菌)called Aspergillustoo,which hasthe
22、 potential to kill waterfowl(水禽)and other wildlife if it gets into their lungs.But this doesntmean we have to stop fun trips to feed the ducks.Giving birds the right food likefrozen peas,sweetcorn and lettuce leaves isgood for both them and the environment.So,next timeyou visit your local park,take
23、a healthier alternative with you and do your bit to protect our preciouswildlife.24.The underlined word“remedied”in Paragraph2 probably means_.A.reducedB.expectedC.causedD.corrected25.Which of the following is NOT a consequenceof feeding waterfowl with bread?A.Harmful creatureswill be drawn to water
24、ways.B.Water birds will be overfed and risk losing their bodily functions.C.The water will be enriched thanks to the nutrients in bread.D.The eco-balanceat the bottom of rivers or lakes will be disturbed.26.The purpose of writing this passageis to _.A.stop peoplefrom feeding waterfowl.B.instruct peo
25、ple how to raisewaterfowl.C.warn people of the danger threatening waterfowl.D.promote asafe andhealthy way to feed waterfowl.CAcross the United Kingdom,as the COVID-19crisis has bitten deeper,its citizens have started anew practice:Emerging from self-isolation every Thursday night at 8 p.m.to clap,c
26、heer,and bang potsand pansto show support for the countrysfront-line doctors and nurses.But as the death toll today hit a single-day U.K.record of 980 and with the peak death rate stillestimated to be two weeks away the crisis causedby the scale of the pandemic(流行病)has beenworsened here by a new deg
27、ree of political uncertainty.Prime Minister Boris Johnson was admitted tothe hospital on Sunday and hasspent his days and nights in intensive care fighting the virus,surrounded高三英语学科试题 第 5页(共 8 页)by the doctors andnurses of the National Health Service.The U.K.is not alone in showing new found public
28、 affection for key workers,nor in facing anunprecedented public health emergency that has,in Europe,especially affected Italy,Spain,and France.A recent U.K.government appeal for 250,000 volunteers to help the NHS(National Health Service)yielded an army of 750,000 would-be helpers.But the pandemic fi
29、nds the U.K.at a politicallyuncertain moment,as a nation finallyemergingfrom three and a half years of political issue over its chaotic departure from the European Union.ADecember election that gave a decisive victory to Mr.Johnson and the ruling Conservative Party addedclarity to a Brexit(英国脱欧)mand
30、ate and was seenby many as a potential first step in healing deepdivisions in Britainspolitical andsocial structure.Acknowledgingthe impact of the coronavirus on daily lives,Queen Elizabeth II,in a rare addresson Sunday,praised the“national spirit”and thanked NHS and careworkers,whose“every hour”of
31、hardwork“brings us closer to a return to a more normal time.”Calling on citizens to“remain united andresolute”to overcome the pandemic,she sought to provide comfort.“While we may have still more toendure,better days will return.We will meet again,”shesaid.27.What contributed to worsening the current
32、 crisis in the U.K?A.The pandemic of COVID-19.B.Political instability.C.The vote for Brexit.D.The December election.28.The British showed widespread support to the fight against coronavirus EXCEPT by _.A.clapping,cheering,andbanging pots and pans every Thursday nightB.advocating volunteers to help t
33、he NHSC.organizing 750,000 helpers to join the armyD.praising the“national spirit”in Queen sspeech29.It canbe inferred from the passagethat _.A.The death toll seta new single-day record and the peak deathhad arrivedB.Prime Minister Boris Johnson was receiving good medical treatmentC.the COVID-19 has
34、beenfound in EuropeanhistoryD.Conservative Party hashealedthe deeppolitical andsocial divisions30.Where might the passagecome from?A.A noticeboard.B.A private e-mail.C.A researchpaper.D.A newspaper.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。Culture ShockMoving to a new country
35、 can be an exciting experience.In a new environment,you somehow feelmore alive.Soon,however,the new and delightful feeling turns into stressand discomfort.31Although not everyone experiences culture shock in exactly the sameway,many experts agreethat it hasroughly five stages.In the first stage,you
36、are excited by your new environment.Your feelings about the new culture arepositive,so you are eagerto make contact with peopleand to try new foods.32This is the second stageof culture shock.Becauseyou do not know the social customsof the new culture,you may find it difficultto make friends.For inst
37、ance,you do not understand how to高三英语学科试题 第 6页(共 8 页)make“small talk,”so it is hard to carry on a casual,get-acquainted conversation.These are not minorchallenges;they are major frustrations.In the third stage,you no longer have positive feelings about the new culture.You feel that youhave made a mi
38、stake in coming here.Making friends hasntbeen easy,so you begin to feel lonely andisolated.33You begin to spend most of your free time with students from your home country,and you eatin restaurantsthat serveyour native food.You know that you are in the fourth stage of culture shock when you have neg
39、ative feelings aboutalmost everything.34You become critical,suspicious,and irritable.You believe that peopleare unfriendly,that your teachersdo not like you,andthat the food is making you sick.Finally,you reach the fifth stage.As your language skills improve,you begin to have some successin meeting
40、people and in negotiating situations.35After realizing that you cannot changeyour surroundings,you begin to acceptthe differences and tolerate them.A.Your self-confidence grows.B.You regret making the decision.C.Theseare the causesof culture shock.D.In this stage,you actively reject the new culture.
41、E.This is the phenomenon known asculture shock.F.Now you want to be with familiar people and eat familiar food.G.Sooner or later,differences in behavior and customs becomenoticeable to you.第三部分语言运用(共两小节,满分45 分)第一节完型填空(共20 题,每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号
42、涂黑。Michael Evans was standing in line at the TreasurersOffice last August,waiting to pay his taxes,when he heard a(n)36sound ahead of him.The elderly woman at the window was crying.Heheard the cashier37the woman that her house was in foreclosure(丧失抵押品赎回权)andheadedfor auction(拍卖).He also heardthe wom
43、an tell the cashier that her daughter had recently died.Evans,a businessman who had just buried his father,couldnt 38the idea of this womanlosing her home39after losing her child.He40the window.“I don tmean to butt in,”hesaid to the cashier,“but41you can get her house back,I llpay for her taxes.”The
44、 amount addedup to$5,000.The old woman was shocked.Her despairturned to42.The cashier left for a moment to43that it was all right for Evans to pay it.Evans promised to go44to the bank and come back withthe money.But when he returned to the treasurersoffice,he asked someone else waiting in line to ha
45、ndthe$5,000 check to the cashier.Evans was trying to45quietly and,preferably,anonymously(匿名地).“I didntwant this attention,”he explained.46,attention found him.Itsnot every day that someone pays a strangerstax bill.As isreported,Evans often finds himself on the giving end of charitable situations,tho
46、ugh for years he wentunrecognized for it.47paying the elderly woman staxes,Evans said he did it for48but tomake sure the lady stayedin her own house.A few weeks after the tax49,Evans received the Spirit of Detroit Award for his lifetime of高三英语学科试题 第 7页(共 8 页)50.Again,he didntwant the attention,but h
47、is son felt the honor was overdue.“It was good to seemy dadfinally get the51he deserves,”his son said.Michael Evans is nearing 60 and will retiresoon.Before he does,he hopes that his son will52him in afund-raiser to pay for awheelchair foraboy with an incurable bone disease.And he llcontinue to53the
48、 local youth football leagueteam,paying for their equipment,uniforms,and out-of-state travel.His son is willingto54the business,saying that he55his life after his father.36.A.disturbingB.frighteningC.appealingD.exciting37.A.ensureB.informC.talkD.state38.A.handB.stomachC.eyeD.finger39.A.evenB.quiteC.
49、rightD.only40.A.approachedB.passedC.accessedD.marched41.A.becauseB.unlessC.ifD.before42.A.disbeliefB.sorrowC.guiltD.fright43.A.conductB.confirmC.compensateD.comprehend44.A.constantlyB.frequentlyC.outsideD.straight45.A.run awayB.slip awayC.passawayD.put away46.A.ConsequentlyB.UnfortunatelyC.Otherwise
50、D.However47.A.As forB.According toC.Owing toD.In caseof48.A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything49.A.accidentB.coincidenceC.incidentD.event50.A.generosityB.courageC.optimismD.modesty51.A.concentrationB.recognitionC.passionD.pride52.A.attendB.instructC.serveD.join53.A.trainB.promoteC.sponsorD.off