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1、2019届四川省威远高三上学期第二次月考英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. How will the woman get to the interview?C. By subway.A. By car.B. By taxi.2. Why does the woman suggest the shirt with long sleeves?A. Its fortable.B. Its lovely.C. Its warm.3. What are the speakers talking about?A.
2、 The mans hobby.B. The mans holiday.C. The mans childhood.4. What will the man do this evening?A. See a film.B. Go to a concert.C. Go out with friends.5. What will the man lend to the woman?A.A ruler.B.A pair of scissors.C.A piece of string.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题
3、。6. Where is the new b?A. On a shelf.B. In a drawer.C. In a cupboard.7. What is the woman probably doing?A. Making a list.B. Doing the shopping. C. Tidying the house.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why did the woman go to college?A. To have a good career.B. To help with her husband.C. To bee more helpful to othe
4、rs.9. How does the man probably find the womans story?A. Inspiring.B. Touching.C. Interesting.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When was Harvard University named Harvard College?A. In 1636.B.In 1639.C. In 1780.11. How many years older is Yale University than Princeton University?A. Thirty-nine years.B. Forty-fi
5、ve years.C. Fifty-three years.12. Which is the sixth oldest university in the USA?A. New College. B. University of Pennsylvania.C. Columbia University.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Which hotel is in a rural area?C. The Imperial.A. The Carlton House.B. The Royal Oak.14. What do the Bridge Hotel and the Majes
6、tic have in mon?A. Both are near the airport.B. Both are in the town centre.C. Both are near the main square.15. What is the biggest advantage of the Imperial?A. It has opened recently.书面表达Dear Tom,Im writing to send you my hearty greetings on your birthday. Its a special day today and Ive prepared
7、a DIY gift for you. Its a Chinese knot, which stands for friendship, love and luck.Please accept it.,Im sorry that Ill have to be late for your birthday party this evening. My cousin, who lives in Beijing, is coming to visit us, and my parents ask me to pick him up at the railway station.But Ill try
8、 my best to get to the party after I take him to my home.Sorry again and happy birthday!Yours,Li Hua评卷要求:L按要点给分和扣分。要点1和要点6灵活作为开头和结尾灵活给分,每个2分。要点2、3、 4、5每个5分。剩余1分加在分段上。2 .单词拼写错误,一个扣0.5分,重复错误不累计扣分。3 .词数少于80词,从总分中减去2分。4 .有高级表达适当加分。,2/2威远中2016级高三第2次月考英语答案听力理解1.5义=分1234567891011121314151617181920CCACABACA
9、BBCBACCBABC阅读理解2X=分2122232425262728293031323334353637383940DCABCBBBDBBABAABFGED完形填空1.5X=分4142434445464748495051525354555657585960CBBDBACDDABADBACDBACB. Its a five-star hotel.C. It has business functions.16. What is the Majestic going to build?A.A gym.B. An outdoor pool.C. An indoor playground.请听第10段
10、材料,回答第17至20题。17. When do the dancers need to arrive for the show?A. At 5:00 pm.B. At 6:00 pm. C. At 7:00 pm.18. What does Mrs. Hannah offer to do?A. Prepare the dresses. B. Answer all questions. C. Control the music and lights.19. What color clothes should volunteers wear for the show?A. White.B. Bl
11、ack.C. Red.20. Why does Tina have to stay longer today?A. She came late today.B. She needs to practice more.C. There is a change in her part.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AJewePs Online Footwear StoreLeather Dress ShoesPrice: $ 120.00Color: Black Leather
12、, Brown Leather, Red Leather, Natural LeatherAverage Rating: 3 out of 5 starsShipping Info: Standard: 710 business days/Express: 3 5 daysCustomer ReviewsD. My favorite shoes! Ive been to many conferences where my business fellows have told me how much they like my shoes. Just wearing them makes me f
13、eel more calm and content in the office. I remend them to all of my co-workers, and I own a pair of each color.E. These are the worst shoes I have ever worn! The leather came off after only one week, and everybody thought they were ugly. The bottom of the shoes made everything slippery. My employer
14、fired me because he hated them! From then on, I will only wear Brand X shoes!?These shoes do exactly what shoes are supposed to do. There isnt anything too special about them. In the morning, I put them on and go about my clay. They look delightful enough, and they are quite durable(耐 用的). I will pr
15、obably buy another pair.These shoes are my most cherished (珍爱的)possession. I met my bride while buying a pair of these shoes. She was the saleswoman at the store I bought them at, and after she sold me three pairs, I asked her for her phone number and we started dating. Soon after that, we were enga
16、ged. We are getting married this afternoon, and I couldnt be happier.21. How many pairs of leather dress shoes does the first customer own?A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.22. Which customer gives the fairest and most objective (客观的)view?A. Customer 1.B. Customer 2. C. Customer 3. D. Customer 4.23.
17、 Why does the fourth customer like the shoes?A. He got to know his wife while buying them.B. They make him feel more fortable.C. They make him attractive.D. They are made to last.BMy 7 -year-old daughter Leeny always has her nose in a book. She even took to reading in the car on the long drive to su
18、mmer camp, which was where she lost the book. This is the first lost library book in my life. My family has always been overeducated, but we were poor. I didnt own books. I borrowed books. However, my daughters have more books now than I owned my whole childhood, and I knowingly contribute to it by
19、adding to the stacks (堆).So its probably my fault that when Leeny realized she had lost the book, she shrugged (耸肩)。“Sorry . I cant find it J she said,Its only $ 20, right?” Whafs the big deal?I felt the need to make her feel responsible for the book. She agreed to help me clean the chicken coop (笼子
20、)in trade for my paying the library fine. I thought this idea was very clever because cleaning the coop is some work I had been avoiding for months. It was summertime and dust floated in the air.But my girl, my animal-loving mini-me, thought shoveling chicken poop(铲鸡粪)was the most fun shed had on a
21、Saturday morning in a long time. She didnt feel any of the emotions that punishment is supposed to introduce. In fact, she looked as if she might lose another on purpose in order to clean the coop again. I stood, somewhat dumbfounded(发愣的),watching her.It took me a while to realize what had happened,
22、 why my punishment had failed so pletely and why I didnt care. The fact is that I had Leeny help me clean the chicken coop. I was there, too, shoveling chicken poop ,fetching the clean straw and feed. Leenys little sister, Vicki, was inside watching a cartoon while my husband paid bills. Only Leeny
23、and I were outside. She had me all to herself for the first time since Vicki was born , and she was enjoying all the attention for once. I dont know what she learned about responsibility, but I found that I didnt care about the book any more. We bonded over that unpleasant job and spent quality time
24、 together: mother, daughter, and chicken poop.24. How does Leeny find reading?A. It is very challenging. B. It is full of enjoyment.C. It inspires her to be a camper. D. It teaches her to love her family.25,The underlined word it in Paragraph 1 refers to the fact thatA. the author could never have e
25、nough books to read.B. the authors daughter often lost library book.C. the authors daughters own too many books.D. the author didnt own any books.26. How did the author feel after she saw Leenys cleaning work?A. Ashamed B. Astonished C. Embarrassed D. disappointedWhats the best title for the passage
26、?A. What I owe to Leeny : more attention.B. My punishment failed, but I didnt care.C. My daughter drove me crazy, but I felt grateful.D. Surprise: my daughter loves cleaning chicken coops.CFor over a hundred years, the highest mountains in South America have attracted climbers from all over the worl
27、d. But until 1909, Perus Mount Huascaran resisted the efforts of all those who attempted to climb to its top. One mountaineer, Annie Smith Peck, decided to overe the obstacles (障碍)to be the first to reach the top of Mount Huascaran.Annie Smith Peck was born in the USA in 1850. She started by climbin
28、g mountains in North America and Europe. At that time, mountain climbing was not considered appropriate for women, so Peck*s activities made her infamous.Annie Peck made five attempts before she finally climbed to the top of Mount Huascaran. Between expeditions (探险),Peck returned to the USA to raise
29、 money. She received help from many scientific organizations, including the Museum of Natural History.In 1908, Peck scraped together (勉强凑齐)the money for another expedition to Mount Huascaran. This time, she hired two Swiss guides. On their first trip, one of the guides became seriously ill, and the
30、entire team was forced to turn back. After the guide recovered, they set off again. The climb was extremely difficult. The weather was so cold that everyone suffered from frostbite. One of the guides took advantage of Peck*s distraction to climb the few remaining feet to the top so that he could say
31、 that he had got there before her. Although Peck was angry, she focused on the success in achieving her goal. On September 2, 1908, Annie Peck finally stood at the top of Mount Huascaran.Peck was 58 when she climbed Mount Huascaran, but she wasnt done with mountain climbing. Several years later, she
32、 returned to Peru to climb Mount Coropuna. At the top, she left a banner (横幅)that read, Votes fbr Women/Tor the rest of her life, Peck lectured and wrote about women*s rights, her expeditions, and life in South America.27. Why did Peck want to reach the top of Mount Huascaran?A. She was paid to do i
33、t.B. No one else had been able to do it.C. She wanted to fight for womens rights.D. The government of Peru encouraged her to do it.28. What might the scientific organizations in the USA think of Peck?A. She was foolish.B. She needed advice.C. She wanted attention.D. She deserved support.29. What can
34、 be learned about Peck?A. She enjoyed raising money for her trips.B. She enjoyed taking risks and facing challenges.C. She liked working at the Museum of Natural History.D. She liked South America more than the United States.30. What would be the best title for the text?A. Votes for womenB. On top o
35、f the worldC. Mountain climbing in PeruD. Ups and downs of a climberDWhat thing in your home is most germy (布,茜细菌的)? If you said the toilet seat, your answer is fallacious. Kitchen cleaning brushes top the list. But cell phones are pretty dirty too. They contain around 10 times as many germs as toil
36、et seats. People touch their phones, laptops, and other digital devices (设备)all day long, yet rarely clean them.In one incident, a thief paid a terrible price for stealing a germy cell phone. He stole it from a hospital in Uganda during an epidemic (流彳亍病)of the deadly disease Ebola. The phones owner
37、 reported the stealing before dying from the disease. Soon, the thief began showing symptoms and admitted his crime.In that unusual case, a cell phone carried dangerous bacteria. But not all germs are bad. Most cause no harm. In fact, they could provide helpful information. Look at the surface of yo
38、ur phone carefully. Do you see some greasy smudges (油腻的污迹)?Thats all youjsays microbial (微生物的)ecologist Jarrad Hampton- Marcell/Thafs biological information. It turns out that the types of germs (also known as microbes) that you smudge all over your phone are different from those of your friends and
39、 family. Theyre like a fingerprint that could identify you. Some day in the future, police may use these microbial fingerprints to solve crimes. Phones and digital devices may be one of the best places to look for evidence.In a 2017 study, researchers sampled a range of surfaces in 22 participants*
40、homes, from beds and floors to puter mice. Then they tried to match the microbial fingerprints on each object to its owner. The office equipment was easiest to match to its owner. In an earlier study, a different group of researchers found that they could use microbial fingerprints to identify the p
41、erson who had used a puter keyboard even after the keyboard sat untouched for two weeks at room temperature.One day, microbial signatures might show where people have gone and what they have touched. They could prove that an unmarked device is yours. So, sure, your phone is pretty germy. Does that i
42、nspire you, or does it frighten you?31. What does the underlined word fallacious“ in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Wrong.B. Quick.C. Direct.D. Honest.32. What does the Ugandan hospital incident show?A. Ebola is a very serious disease.B. Cell phones are heaven to germs.C. Crimes in hospitals are easy to solve.
43、D. Using others1 cell phones may give you a disease.33. What idea is conveyed in Jarrad Hampton-MarcelFs words?A. Everyone carries a unique set of germs.B. Digital technology helps a lot in crime-solving.C. People can be identified from their fingerprints.D. People may bee sick after using phones a
44、lot.34. What was a result of the 2017 study?A. The mouse owner was identified most quickly.B. puter keyboards carried most germs.C. Germs live well at room temperature.D. Our homes are also homes to germs.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。Taking a child fishingThere is no
45、thing quite like seeing the smile on a young persons face when they catch their fish. Here are some simple steps that can be taken to help children and parents enjoy these early fishing experiences.36Its easier to teach young children to fish if your attention is towards them and not towards your ow
46、n fishing. If you are also trying to fish, this can make that difficult for both of you. 37 When they need your assistance, you can hand them your tool, and they can keep fishing.Keep trips short.Children have short attention spans. 38 Take this into consideration when planning a trip. When it stops
47、 being fun for them, its time to call it a day.Bring plenty of snacks (4、吃)and drinks.Even though most of these trips will be short they will get hungry and thirsty. Bringing plenty of snacks and drinks gives them a little break from fishing. 39 You can use this time while theyre eating or playing to do some fishing yourself.Other than fishing.Just because they are on a fishing trip doesnt mean that they have to fish all the time. Let them do things besides fishing as long as it isn*t interfering (打扰)with the people fish