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1、2019-2020学年秋四川省泸县五中高三期中考试英语试题本试卷分第卷(选择题,共100分)和第卷(非选择题,共50分)两部分。总分150分,考试时间120分钟。第卷 选择题(100分)注意事项:1答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔填写在答题卡上。并检查条形码粘贴是否正确。21-60小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡对应题目标号的位置上,非选择题用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔书写在答题卡对应框内,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。3考试结束后,将答题卡收回。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所

2、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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What does the man want the woman to do?A. Look at the planes.B. Listen to some music.C. Stop playing such loud music.2.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a library. B. At a bookstore. C. At a grocery store.3.What did t

3、he man forget to do?A. Take out the garbage.B. Get some noodles for dinner.C. Buy some things for breakfast.4.Where will the boy probably go next?A. To his bedroom. B. To the bathroom. C. To his classroom.5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Co-workers.B. Teacher and student.C

4、. Salesman and customer.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.Who is the woman probably speaking to?A. A waiter. B. A doctor. C. A teacher.7.What is the mans advice?A. Looking for a new j

5、ob.B. Stopping drinking any coffee.C. Making sure to have breakfast.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Why doesnt the man recommend ordering lettuce?A. Its kind of messy.B. It tastes bad.C. It makes a lot of noise to cut it.9.What is the woman going to order?A. A glass of wine. B. Steak. C. Some soup.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题

6、。10.What does the man bring with him? A. Two Large bagsB. A Large bag and a small bagC. One large and two small bags11.What kind of seat will the man take?A. One in the middleB. One in the left rowC. One next to a window.12.When will the plane take off?A. At10:00B. At 10: 15C. At10:50.听第9段材料,回答第13-1

7、6题。13.Where did the shark attacks occur recently?A. In North Carolina.B. In California.C. In Florida.14.Who is Graham Schwartz?A. A writer for a magazine.B. A researcher from a museum.C. A shark expert from a university.15.What can people do to avoid being attacked?A. Only swim where the water is wa

8、rm.B. Make their presence known in the water.C. Avoid wearing certain types of bathing suits.16.What did the Department of Parks and Recreation do?A. They closed down the beaches.B. They conducted a study on shark attacks.C. They forced boats and fishermen to stop all activities.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17

9、.What kind of shoes does the woman want?A. Shoes for serious runners.B. Running-shoe-style shoesC. Heavy and cool sports shoes.18.What does the woman want the shoes for?A. Skiing.B. Hiking.C. Running19.What does the woman care least while buying shoes?A. The brandB. The design.C. The cost20.How much

10、 will the woman pay for the shoes?A. $170.B. $130C. $120.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。ATourist Guide To The National GalleryOpening hours: Daily 10am -6pm Friday 10amn-9pmClosed.24-26 DecemberReasons to visitWith over 2, 300 paintings in the collection,

11、there are hundreds of reasons to visit the GalleryHere are some to get you started.Get into great art. From Leonardo da Vinci to Vincent van Gogh. See priceless works of art for freeGet creative, Brush up your skills, and create your own great works of artLean about art. Discover more about painting

12、s,Be inspired. Life, death, passion, beauty, Every painting tells a story.Relax. Escape from the noisy city into a paintingRegulationsTalk in a low voice when you use your cellphone in the gallery. Not touching the paintings or other exhibits. Not taking pets in or crossing the barriers. Consuming f

13、ood and drink in designated areas only, i. e. not in rooms that contain paintingsFollowing our no-smoking policy in any part of the building.Following our no photography policy in exhibitions where a sign is displayedAccess:The National Gallery aims to make access to the paintings enjoyable and welc

14、oming to the widest possible public. There are a range of facilities to help you see the collection, visit exhibitions and come to eventsThe Gallery offers British Sign Language -interpreted As on paintings for visitors who are deaf, and special art sessions(展期)for visitors who cant see.Address: The

15、 National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N SDNGetting here:By tubeThe nearest stations are Charing Cross( National Rail, Northern, and Bakerloo lines )and Leicester Square( Northern and Piccadilly lines)By busRoutes 3, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 24, 87, 91, 139, and 176 stop at Trafalgar Square.By

16、bikeThe nearest bike stands are on Orange Street, St Martin s Street, St Martins Place, and Duncannon StreetClick here to find more information.21.When is the National Gallery closed?A. On thanks-givingB. At ChristmasC. On New Year s DayD. At Easter22.What are visitors allowed to do in the National

17、Gallery?A. Make a call,B. Take a dog inC. Smoke a cigarette.D. Touch the painting23.Who are special art sessions intended for?A. Young visitors.B. Foreign visitors.C. Disabled visitors.D. Female visitorsB The world famous Boston Symphony Orchestra normally performs at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massac

18、husetts. But its summer home is the Tanglewood Music Center in western Massachusetts.The Boston Symphony Orchestra also has a summer program at Tanglewood. It is designed for young singers, musicians and those who create musical works. Great composers like Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein and John A

19、dams have worked There.Serge Koussevitzky led the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1940. At the time Europe was at war. The United States did not enter World War I until the end of 1941. Mr. Koussevitzky persuaded people in the music industry to open a music school at Tanglewood, the BSOs summer home. H

20、e wanted young, gifted musicians toattend the school for free.But within two years, the program almost came to an end. “The BSO trustees(托管人) wanted to close the school because of the war and Koussevitzky was angry, and wrote a letter calling it an act of artistic vandalism(损坏). And he said, Now is

21、the time when the world needs to be hearing this music,” says Jeremy Eichler, a music critic for The Boston Globe newspaper. “This music” was not Just works by Beethoven or Brahms. It was the sounds of the time.Mr. Koussevitzky chose composer Aaron Copland to head the school. “In establishing Aaron

22、Copland as the head of the school not as the head of composition, he was making a very specific statementAnd I think he felt very strongly that paying attention to the music of ones own time is the way to ensure that there will be a future,” says Jeremy Eichler.Paul Hindemith was a refugee (难民) from

23、 the war in Europe. He was chosen as the first head of Tanglewoods music composition department. He and Copland decided that the school would be a place where composers write new musical works.Their first performance was Alleluia, a piece written by American composer Randall Thompson. Alleluia has o

24、pened the schools program every summer since it was first performed. Since it opened, Tanglewoods young musicians, singers and conductors have performed many new compositions. They include the first American performance of Benjamin Brittens opera Peter Grimes. This year, for its 75th anniversary, th

25、e center asks composers to write 34 new pieces of music.24.What happened to the Tanglewood Music Center?A. Aaron Copland once worked as the head of the school.B. Many young, gifted musicians attended the school in 1941.C. It was closed in 1943 because of the World War II.D. It was created by Serge K

26、oussevitzky in 1940.25.Which of the following is in agreement with Serge Koussevitzkys opinions?A. The great music should be the reflection of the time.B. The young should have the chance to learn music for free.C. The head of a music school should be a composer.D. The traditional music should not b

27、e emphasized.26.It can be referred that the Tanglewood Music Center attaches importance to .A. performing new works every yearB. the compositions of famous musiciansC. working with famous composersD. the young talented musicians creation.27.Whats the passage mainly about?A. The great changes taking

28、place in the Tanglewood Music Center.B. A brief introduction to the Tanglewood Music Center.C. The development of the Tanglewood Music Center.D. The events that make the Tanglewood Music Center famous.C Its a real case of fish out of water. Blennies (鲇鱼) in the South Pacific Ocean are gradually relo

29、cating to land to escape their predators (捕食者), in an example of evolution in action.Fish first began crawling onto dry land about 400 million years ago, kicking off an evolutionary chain of events that led to humans. But their reasons for exiting the sea have been uncertain.To look for clues, Terry

30、 Ord at the University of New South Wales in Australia has been studying several species of blennies at Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands.At low tide, blennies are commonly found swimming in rock pools around the edges of the island. But when high tide moves in, they climb up to dry land an

31、d move around the rocks until the tide retreats.The researchers found that this is most likely to avoid predators that swim in with the rising tide mainly bigger fish like lionfish.To test what would happen if blennies did not have an escape plan, they made blenny models and sank them in the sea. Th

32、e mimics ended up with wounds, bite marks and chunks-missing.Of course, there are still dangers for blennies on land, like the occasional bird attack, but the predation risk on land is a third that of underwater.Whats more, moving onto land has additional benefits for blennies. Holes in the rocks pr

33、ovide sheltered nests for laying eggs, and they can maintain their diet of bacteria.In fact, several species of blenny fish at Rarotonga have already made the full transition to land-dwelling (陆生的) species. They continue to breathe with their gills, but have developed stronger tail fins and jump fro

34、m rock to rock.Ord believes that many evolutionary processes have been driven by the need to escape predators. “It is often assumed that animals move homes to find new sources of food, but in many cases, escaping predators is a stronger motivation.” he says.28.Why do blennies climb to dry land when

35、high tide comes?A. To acquire better health. B. To search for more food.C. To seek safer living conditions. D. To adapt to a new environment.29.What does the underlined part “The mimics” in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. The rocks in the water. B. The predators of blennies.C. The researchers of blennies. D

36、. The models of blennies.30.What can be concluded from the last paragraph?A. Ords research opens a new view.B. Ord wonders why animals move homes.C. Ord shows us the benefits of blennies evolution.D. Ord has discovered how fish have become land dwellers.31.Which of the following could be the best ti

37、tle for the text?A. Blennies Living HabitsB. Why Blennies Choose to Live on LandC. Blennies Evolutionary ProcessD. How Blennies Escape from their PredatorsD Research shows that splashing the cash can increase feelings of pleasure-but it depends on who you spend it on. According to a growing body of

38、evidence, it seems that it can. But what makes us really happy is not buying ourselves the latest iPhone, but splashing our cash on other people. In a study published last week, looking at the link between generosity and happiness, researchers from Zurich University divided 50 participants into two

39、groups and asked them to publicly promise how they would spend a monthly donation. One group was asked to spend 25 Swiss francs a week on gifts or outings for other people, and the second group was asked to spend it on themselves.Levels of happiness were measured on a subjective scale before and aft

40、er the commitment. Those in the first group who promised generously increased their happiness more than the group who planned to buy themselves treats.Participants then underwent an MRI scan to see which bits of the brain were the most active during generous acts. During the scan, participants were

41、asked to work out how they would like to spend money on a person of their choice. Some of the choices involved participants having to pay extra out of their own pocket to give a gift. For example, they were told they would have to pay 20 francs in order for the receiver of their generosity to get 15

42、 francs. There is a part of the brainthe temporo-parietal junction (头顶骨结合点)that neuroscientists say is associated with generosity,as well as one linked with happinessthe ventral striatum (脑纹状体). When people made generous decisions in this study, both areas of the brain showed increased activity. The

43、 researchers conclude that their findings have important implications for all of us.It is human nature, the evidence shows, to be generous, although, when asked in surveys, we assume that self-interest is a stronger emotion. But, it turns out, such self-interest doesnt make us nearly as happy as giv

44、ing to others. Studies in which people have been given envelopes of money to spend show that those who spent a proportion of it on a gift, or gave some to charity, felt happier than those who spent it on a present for themselves or a bill they needed to pay. A study of young children found that even

45、 toddlers (学步小孩) felt happier giving rather than getting treats. Other studies show that volunteering increases happiness.Research looking at survey data from 136 countries found that spending on others has a “consistent, causal impact on happiness.” This was true across a range of cultures and econ

46、omies. The best news is that you dont have to give much to feel the benefits. And it is morally fine to give only because it makes you happier.32.Why do the researchers from Zurich University divide 50 participants into two groups?A. To stress how important feeling happy is.B. To check whether they

47、will donate generously.C. To show how to splash our cash on other people.D. To look at the connection between generosity and happiness.33.What do the words “important implications” in the last sentence of Paragraph 3 refer to?A. To be generous is human nature.B. Its hard for people to make generous

48、decisions.C. To be generous doesnt make one happy as expected.D. Bits of the brain have nothing to do with generosity.34.What message does the passage mainly convey?A. Getting treats is more delightful than giving for toddlers.B. Whoever spends money on others can be truly depressed or feel gloomy.C

49、. Whoever is a giver of a gift or to a charity will morally feel more cheerful.D. A gift can be anything but beneficial for the giver as well as the receiver.35.Which of the following can be the most suitable title for the text?A. Can money buy you happiness?B. What is the quality of personal relati

50、onships?C. What is the purpose of undergoing an MRI scan?D. How to balance self-interest and encourage generosity? 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。We are surrounded by messages trying to get our attention. Advertisers, politicians and other groups all try to get us to

51、 agree with them. 36. Propaganda is not always a bad thing, but it often hides the truth about a topic. Its very similar to advertising, whose goal is to get people to buy something, while propaganda is to change what people believe.Propaganda TechniquesTo create propaganda, a common technique is na

52、me-calling. A politician might call someone a traitor or liar, which makes the other person look bad. Another is the trend technique. People want to be on the side in the favor. 37., Some propaganda is based on fear. It scares people into choosing a certain side or taking action, which might not be

53、bad. Antismoking campaigns are one example. They may scare people into thinking that if they smoke, they will get cancer.38.Propaganda is used by many groups, such as businesses, politicians and the government .It is spread through posters, television and radio. The Internet makes it easy to send me

54、ssages to the whole world.Types of PropagandaPolitical propaganda has been around as long as there have been politicians 39.People have used it for many years. War propaganda began during World War I, more than 100 years ago.To see if propaganda is saying the truth, people need to do extra work. For

55、 example, ads might always sound like theyre true. But before you believe them, try to think about who created and paid for them. Find out why they did it. 40. A.Propaganda TargetsB.Propaganda MediumsC.Another word for this is propagandaD. So most people will agree with those politiciansE.Then, you

56、can decide if theyre being honest or notF.However, religious propaganda was actually the first official oneG.People might join someone who claims to be popular or winning 第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In most peoples eyes

57、, I was a golden girl when I was eighteen years old: I was president of the college drama society, a member of the student senate and so on. I was the_41_of all my friends and I was in a state of _42_ .The old Greek tragedies_43_us that when pride rises, punishment falls. My universe_44_ with great

58、suddenness when the scenery(舞台布景道具)fell on my head and I was left almost_45_for the next four months.My memory was in a mess and within a few months all my _46_ were taken away. I was even told that I would have to leave the college at the end of the spring term_47_clearly, I couldnt do academic wor

59、k.”Sad,I took one last _48_by Dr. Jacob Taubes. He was the most brilliant teacher I had ever _49_and in his class, I began to raise a tentative _50_ and ask an occasional question. He would answer with great intensity, and soon I found myself asking _51_ I questions constantly.One day I was walking

60、to the bus when I heard Dr. Taubes_52_me,”Miss Houston,let me walk with you. You know, you have a most _53_mind.”“Me? 1 have a mind?”“Yes, of course.” Then he asked my understanding of some problems discussed in the classes. From that day on, Dr. Taubes continued to _54_ me to the bus, always_55_ me

61、 with intellectually vigorous questions. Within several weeks my eyesight came back and my spirit _56_ .Though what I acquired from the accident was a _57_ sense of life, I remain deeply _58_ for the attention Dr. Taubes had shown. He _59_ me when I most needed it. I swore then that I would try to _

62、60_ and acknowledge the unlucky person as I had been acknowledged.41.A. envy B. fan C. helper D. hero42.A. danger B. mess C. pride D. panic43.A. inform B. warn C. guarantee D. explain44.A. cut off B. turned down C. got through D. broke down45.A. blind B. deaf C. dumb D. hurt46.A. memories B. positio

63、ns C. senses D. emotions47.A. until B. after C. when D. since48.A. exam B. chance C. course D. lecture49.A. attached B. contributed C. longed D. experienced50.A. head B. hand C. arm D. voice51.A. little B. fewer C. more D. much52.A. addressing B. reminding C. asking D. shouting53.A. complex B. consi

64、derate C. interesting D. disappointed54.A. walk B. follow C. lead D. invite55.A. treating B. challenging C. entertaining D. accompanying56.A. sank B. developed C. inspired D. bloomed57.A. tragic B. comic C. opposite D. magic58.A. encourage B. grateful C. satisfied D. guilty59.A. promises B. permits

65、C. respects D. acknowledges60.A. send B. reserve C. reach D. sacrifice第 卷非选择题(50分)第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Gift shops in museums used to be the last stop of each visit, 61. people would buy souvenirs for themselves and their friends. But recently instead of being the last place

66、people go after a visit, they 62. (become) a point of entry to the museum. You may wonder: What is it about museum gift shops that 63. (make) them so different?Each museum product contains a small piece of history. For example, the British Museum store has different kinds of sticky tape 64. (print)

67、with patterns inspired by the famous Rosetta Stone, which was discovered in 1799 and contains an inscription(碑文) helping historians 65. (good) understand some of the most mysterious 66. (Egypt) scripts. And in the gift shops of Chinas Palace Museum, there are earphones inspired by the necklaces worn

68、 by ancient officials.67. the design evolving over the years, museum products are no longer limited to famous paintings to be hung on the wall. 68. now mean items put to use every dayglasses, jewelry or cushion covers, 69. (indicate) we can not only “own” a piece of history, but also hold it in our

69、hands, wear it on our neck, or even sleep on it. Indeed, a great museum gift shop is an extension of the museum 70. (it).第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号 (),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划横线,

70、并在该下面写出修改后的词。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。Nowadays Senior 3 students are generally faced with a lot of pressure, that is rather common. To reduce it, the following suggestion may help. First of all, know exactly what lead to your pressure, and then you can take measures to deal with i

71、t. Secondly, set up a goal that is not too high, in the other words, dont put too many pressure on yourself. Thirdly, finding a way to relax yourself occasionally. For example, you can listen music, go swimming or just simple go walking. Eventually, make friends with others, for example, your classm

72、ates, your teachers, and our parents. They will understand you and come to your help though you are really in trouble. In a word, never get yourself stuck in the pressure for “impossible is nothing”.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是学生会主席华。你校将于2019年3月30日举办“大湾区与我”(The Greater Bay Area and Me)英文演讲比赛, 以加强粤港澳姐妹学校间的交流与

73、合作。1l所高中共30位学生将参加全天比赛。请给外教史密斯先生写一封电子邮件, 邀请他当评委并作点评。注意:1.词数100左右:2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。_2019-2020学年秋四川省泸县五中高三期中考试英语试题答案一听力1-5:CACBA6-10:BCCAB11-15:CBACC16-20:AACCB二阅读21-23:BAC 24-27:AADB 28-31:CDAB32-35:DACA36-40:CGBFE三完形填空41-45:ACBDA46-50:BDCDB51-55:CACAB56-60:DABDC四语法填空61. where 62. have become 63. ma

74、kes 64. printed 65. better 66. Egyptian 67. With 68. They 69. indicating 70. itself 五短文改错1.thatwhich 2.suggestion suggestions 3.leadleads 4.删除in后的the 5.manymuch 6.findingfind 7. 在listen后添加to 8.simplesimply 9. ouryour 10.thoughwhen/if六书面表达.Dear Mr. Smith,I am Li Hua, the president of the Students Uni

75、on. We will hold an English speech contest at our school on March 30 and Id like to invite you to be its judge.This contest is intended to strengthen ties and co-operation between sister schools in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau. The theme is “The Greater Bay Area and Me”, and a total of 30 students

76、 from different high schools will participate. Should you accept, youd be expected to grade and provide some feedback on each students presentation. I know the students would be very grateful for your participation.If you could get back to me with your decision by the end of the week, it would be greatly appreciated.YoursLi Hua

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