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1、2020届山东省烟台高三上学期第一次联考检测英语试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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。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题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What happened to the man?A. Hecouldn t play the game.B. He failed the exam.C. He felt sad for the woman.2. Where is the woman prob
2、ably?A. In a restaurant.B. In a bookstore.C. In a post office.3. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Weather.B. Food.C. Work.4. What s the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Manager and secretary.C. Doctor and patient.5. When will the speakers leave for t
3、he subway station?A. At 8.B. At 8: 30.C. At 8: 40.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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. Why is the man so busy now?A. Because he has a meeting to attend.B. Because he has to take an exam
4、.C. Because he has to finish a report.7. What s the woman s suggestion for the man?A. Talking to the teacher.B. Having a rest.C. Buying a puter.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the man actually do on Monday evening?A. Watched a movie.B. Watched a TV program.英语试题答案参考答案和听力原文1-5 BCABB6-10 CBCAC1620 ABDAB2125
5、 ABDAB3640 AFEGD4145 BDACA11-15 AACBA 16-20 CBAAC2630CDDBA3135 CBCAC4650 DBCAD 5155 BDACB5660 DBCAC61. when 62.were made 63.between 64.an65.cottages66.reliable67.equipment68,vastly 69.to have 7O.Think第四部分写作 第一节短文改错I try so much as possible to put myself in the local culture. The following ways alway
6、s as make it easier to do this: the longer you stay there or_a_more frequently you visit it. Once you thedon t regard you as a tourist, you start seeing things in a different way but start experiencing yourselfandthings like a local person. One of my longest trip was recently in Xi an, when I stayed
7、 for a tripswheremonth. As days passed by, life moved forward A the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda to the fromTerracotta Army, or from taking long walks to taste delicious local foods. Ive never enjoy tastingenjoyedthese, so I have decided to go for much longer stays the next time I travel. 第二节书面表达【范文赏读】De
8、ar Mike.Im so proud that your city is going to hold such a speech petition to promote Australians awareness of Chinese culture. China has many traditional festivals, but Id like to remend the Lantern Festival most.The Lantern Festival is celebrated on the 15th of the first month in the lunar calenda
9、r, which marks the end of Chinese New Year celebrations. During the festival, children go out at night carrying red lanterns symbolizing good fortune and solve riddles on lanterns. As early as the Western Han Dynasty, it started to bee a festival of great significance. Nowadays, the festival has bee
10、 popular in Western countries, especially in cities with large Chinese munities.If you need more information about the festival, just feel free to ask me. Wish you success in the petition!Yours,Li Hua 听力原文Text 1W: Why do you look so sad?M: Im rather disappointed at not being able to pass the exam.Te
11、xt 2W: I want an envelope, please.M: Do you want the larger size or the smaller size?W: The larger size, please.Text3W: It seems to be clearing up tomorrow.M: It s such a nice change.W: I really don, t hope the rain will last.Text 4W: Bill has worked five years in the office.M: He must be experience
12、d in his work.W: You said it. We can ask him to work in our pany.Text 5M: Jenny, the train leaves at 9: 40 am. We should set off at 8 oclock.W: How about half an hour later? The subway will take us there in forty minutes.M: OK then.Text 6W: Let s take a coffee break, shall we?M: I wish I could, but
13、I can, t.W: What keeps you so busy? You? ve been sitting there for hours. You ve got to walk around. You can t just stay in front of the puter forever.M: Well, Im really very busy with my work. Ive got to finish this report. Mr. Smith needs it by noon. I don, t want to be punished for not finishing
14、my work on time.W: I understand that, but you d feel better if you took a break, even for just a short while.Text 7M: Why am I being charged 10 dollars for a movie that I never ordered?W: Sir, according to the information on the puter, you spent Monday evening watching the movie Fantastic Beats :The
15、 Crimes of Grindelwald.M: Well, it is wrong. I was at a great concert that night.W: Well, this wouldn, t be the first time that the information is wrong. Just a moment, please. Sir, you shouldn t be charged 10 dollars. But you have to pay$2 for checking it.M: You can, t do that! You can? t charge me
16、 for a mistake that you made!W: r m terribly sorry, sir. Butthat s the rule.Text 8W: Im tired of my job. Everything is just the same.M: Hey, you know what? I think this is a perfect job for you in the paper today.W: What?M: Ah, here it is. European Space Agency needs translators.W: European Space Ag
17、ency? I don t know whether Im the one.M: That s what they say here. They need French and German translators.W: Im good at both. What else are they asking for?M: A degree and at least three years of working experience.W: What about the pay?M: Well, it says it depends on education and experience. And
18、there are other benefits. Have a look at it yourself. W: Mm, health care and paid training. Oh, this isn? t bad. Maybe I should write them straight away.M: You certainly should.Text 9W: Hi, George! Wele back from summer vacation. Did you have a good time in Guizhou?M: Yes, I did. It was everything I
19、 expected, and more. How about you? Did you go anywhere?W: Yes, as a matter of fact I did. I spent a week in Shanghai trying to get a job there.M: Shanghai is such a wonderful city! You 11 really enjoy living there.W: Im not so sure. Shanghai has a lot going for it, but I like Beijing too.M: What do
20、 you like best about Shanghai?W: Shanghai is the business center of China, so there are lots of jobs, and there s always something new. It s more modern than Beijing and generally a convenient place to live.M: Why would you want to stay in Beijing?W: For one thing, Beijing has a sense of history. Yo
21、u know, thereJ s no Great Wall in Shanghai!M: That s for sure. There s no Forbidden City or Summer Palace, either.W: For another thing, I think people are very friendly in Beijing.M: Yes, lean t agree more. People from Beijing are really friendly!W: But Ive heard that men from Shanghai will help the
22、ir wives with housework. Thats the very quality I admire! Text 10I like to do sports and play video games in my free time. Sometimes. I play video games by myself. I also invite friends over to play. I really like games that deal with sports, role-playing, adventure, but I dont buy all games since I
23、 know that certain types of games are not suitable for children. Playing video games helps me reduce stress and kill some time, but it also can be addictive. A lot of people are concerned that people waste too much time playing games and do not get enough exercise because they sit in front of a pute
24、r or TV too much. Also, some people say that children as well as adults tend to shut themselves away and fail to develop relationships with others. I think if you control how much you play themI mean, not playing them too much then playing video games isn t a bad way to spend some of your time.C. En
25、joyed a concert.9. How much will the man be charged at last?A. 2 dollars.B. 8 dollars. C. 10 dollars.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the woman think of her present job?A.It, s interesting.B. It s well-paid.C. It s boring.11.Which languages is the woman good at?A.French and German.B. English and Frenc
26、h.C. English and Chinese.12. Which benefit does the new job offer?A. Health care.B. Free travel.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where did the man spend his vacation?A. In Hangzhou.B. In Beijing.14. Why did the woman go to Shanghai?A. To visit a friend.B. To find a job.15. Where does the woman prefer to live?A.
27、 In Beijing.B. In Shanghai.C. Paid leave.C. In Guizhou.C. To go sightseeing.C. In Guizhou.16. What does the woman think of men from Shanghai?A. They are generous.B. They are friendly.C. They are helpful.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What s the speaker talking about?A. His favorite sports. B. His hobby.C. Hi
28、s studies.18. What do we know about the speaker?A. He loves sports.B. He feels lonely. C. He never buys games.19. What does the speaker think of video games?A. They can relax our mind.B. They are expensive.C. They are not suitable for children.20. What s the speakers suggestion?A. Giving up games at
29、 once.B. Playing games by yourself.C. Spending proper time on games.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。AA passion for photography often starts at a young age. The Youth petition, for all photographers aged 12-19, recognizes the next generation of talented young
30、 photographers.The petition is intended to help young photographers grow into the next stage of their careers. Judges are looking far good position, creativity and clear photographs.The judges want to view the world seen through the eyes of young photographers. In one single image you show the judge
31、s your environment, which should be understood in its widest sense. It could be a photograph sharing your culture, the important moment of an issue close to home, a special family moment or a beautiful scene.In addition to the main prizes, all winning and shortlisted(把歹U入入围名单)photographers will be i
32、ncluded in a global press campaign, be featured across the World Photography Organisation website and exhibit at Somerset House, London in the summer of 2019.The judges will award: 1 Youth petition winner Up to 10 shortlisted photographers Up to 40 remended photographersPlease note:You may only ente
33、r one petition at a time. Once you have successfully submitted your images to the Youth petition you will not be able to enter the Professional or Open petition.The closing date for the Youth petition is Jan. 4, 2019.21. What s the aim of the Youth petition?A. To promote young photographers? career
34、development.B. To help young photographers well plan their life.C. To arouse young people s interest in photography.D. To discover more beauty through the eyes of young photographers.22. What should a petitor show the judges in his photograph?A. His career.B. His environment.C. His family members.D.
35、 His successful moment.23. What may the petition create for the petitors?A. A job in the World Photography Organisation.B. An exhibition specially showing their works.C. An opportunity to visit Somerset House.D. A chance to be widely recognized.BMy family lived in Triumph, Idaho, the USA, an old min
36、ing town with a population of 33. All of the kids at my age were boys. People of all ages always looked out for me, but they also brought me some embarrassment.I was born at home. The doctor overseeing my arrival was a family friend. Dad had then been a soldier serving in the navy and figured we sho
37、uld save some money.At first, my parents didn, t have a name for me. My name on my birth certificate still read Baby Girl. And that s what they called me until I was almost 4. When they planned our first train trip to Mexico for vacation, we needed passports, which made it easier to e up with a name
38、. My father liked the sound of Picabo, an old Native American settlement in the south. My mother and father agreed on Picabo. omAs a child, I was afraid of the dark, but it was manageable. Another fear was the Rhode Island Red. Each time I went out to the hen house to get eggs, he always pecked(啄)me
39、 as if I had stolen the eggs laid by his lover. I began carrying a stick to keep him away. However, he was always following me. Later we became good friends. I also liked playing hide-and-seek with him.Our house was one of four that stood next to each other on an upper street in town. It was a one-s
40、tory white cottage with no basement and no foundation, but Dad dug a cellar(地窖). All of our heat came from a wood-burning stove, where our food was cooked over an open flame. Both of my parents were great cooks. 24. Why did people in the town take care of the author?A. She was the only girl of the s
41、ame age.B. She was the daughter of a miner.C. Her father was a doctor? s friend.D. Her parents were living in the town.25. Why did the parents decide to name the author?A. To have the sound of Picabo.B. To go on a foreign trip.C. To make an agreement with each other.D. lb realize the author s wish.2
42、6. What do we know about the Rhode Island Red?A. He always stole the eggs.B. He loved following the author s parents.C. He was a rooster friend of the author s.D. He played hide-and-seek with his lover.27. What might the author think of her childhood life?A. Boring.B. Inspiring.C. Embarrassing. D. P
43、leasing.CThe number of snow geese arriving in the Arctic each spring to breed has risen over the past few decades. At first, wildlife biologists saw this as an environmental crisis, pointing to marshes(湿地)where plants were eaten by the hungry birds. In response, the federal government loosened restr
44、ictions on snow goose hunting.But how do the Inuit, in whose backyard this is taking place, view the situation? A recent plan is giving Inuit wildlife experts the opportunity to lend their knowledge to managing the species. The snow goose study, which is supported in part by Polar Knowledge Canada a
45、nd led by the Kivalliq Wildlife Board(an Inuit organization that manages hunting, trapping and fishing in central Nunavut), asked the experts to share their generations ofknowledge about snow geese and their views on what should be done.“The munity had concerns about controlling the population, says
46、 Ron, a munity officer of the Kivalliq Inuit Association,and Inuit snow goose knowledge had never been recorded. People wanted to pass on what they knew. u Inuit experts disagreed with that, considering it wasteful and unnecessary. They felt hunting more snow geese in an organized way, such as payin
47、g local hunters a minimal amount of money and distributing the birds to disadvantaged families or operating a limited mercial hunt by employing local people, would be appropriate.Inuit wildlife experts will plan to call on scientists this fall. They say they hope to search for a mon way forward and
48、that while there may be too many snow geese in some areas, it s not a crisis. Biologists now generally agree that there seem to be plenty of undamaged marshes available and newer research shows that some damaged areas can recover.“Now that we have recorded and documented Inuit knowledge of snow geese, “ says Ron, “ when facing the crisis ot