1、2019-2020学年秋四川省泸县五中高三第一学月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
2、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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What are they talking about?A. Boats. B. Paintings. C. Mountains.2.What does the man do now?A. An officer. B. A shop assistant. C. A teacher.3.Who did the man see yesterday?A. Jane and Tony. B. Tonys mum. C. The womans boyfriend.4.What
3、 are the speakers discussing?A. What gift to buy. B. Where to buy a gift. C. Whether to buy a gift.5.What does the man mean?A. He will go into town. B. He misses his parents. C. He has moved house.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
4、;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.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Salesperson and customer.C. Sister and brother.7.What would the boy like to buy?A. A blanket. B. A lamp. C. A desk.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What time are the speakers meeting?A. At 6:0
5、0. B. At 7:15. C. At 7:30.9.What does the woman suggest doing after 9:30?A. Eating out. B. Seeing a film. C. Writing a report.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10.Why did the man fall asleep?A. He is sick. B. He works at night. C. His class was boring.11.Why does the man have to work?A. To pay for school. B. To pay
6、his debts. C. To pay his hospital bill.12.Where will the man probably go next?A. To a class. B. To the financial aid office.C. To the student employment office.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13.Which of the following did the woman not lose?A. Her wallet. B. A novel. C. Some papers.14.Where did the woman probably
7、lose her handbag?A. On the bus. B. In the supermarket. C. At the train station.15.What time was it when the woman lost her handbag?A. 4:10. B. 4:30. C. 5:25.16.How much did the woman pay for her handbag?A. $10. B. $40. C. $60.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17.Which of the following is a common job for students?A
8、. A clerk. B. A librarian. C. An operator.18.What do students think can be helpful in finding a job after graduation?A. Positions in their area of study.B. Positions offering more money.C. Positions requiring more responsibilities.19.What is the main reason for many students to work?A. To live a bus
9、y life. B. To support their study. C. To gain more experience.20.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Practice before work. B. Student employment. C. A taste of the real world.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。ATruman headed home from school, with the
10、homework in mind, a report on beehives (蜂巢). Trumans class had studied bees for three days, so he was ready. But, as his teacher Mrs. Lawrence had explained, to earn an A +,he needed a “new angle”.Truman pushed open the front door to find his four-year-old brother, Bryan, sitting on the living room
11、rag, hard at work. Paper towel tubes were all over the floor.Bryan quickly stood up. “Truman, help me build a city!”“Id like to,” Truman replied, “but I have to do a report on beehives and .”“Can I help you?” Bryan begged.“I dont think so, Bry. Sorry.“I know where theres a beehive.” Bryan smiled.“Wh
12、ere?”“In the wood pile by the garage.The boys marched to the firewood. Bending down, Bryan pointed out the hive deep inside the pile. Truman carefully removed the hive out.“You got it!” Bryan shouted.Back in the living room, Truman paced around, turning the fragile hive under his nose. Each cell was
13、 a perfect hexagon(六边形). How did the bees fit the cells together so neatly? And how did they make each cell six-sided? Could they count? Lost in thought, his foot came down on something .“Truman! Youre mining my city!”“Get your stupid tubes out of here,Bryan! Im trying to”The towel tubes on the floo
14、r suddenly reminded him of something. The beehive!Looking closer, he noticed the tubes were arranged with one in the middle, surrounded by six others, just like the cells of the hive.Just to be sure, he tried five and then seven tubes surrounding the center tubes, but neither way fit. Six was the on
15、ly number that worked.“Bees dont count to six,” he said aloud. “The cells have to be six-sided.Truman ran to Bryan and threw his arms around his brother. Bryan, you did it! Now I can build a model beehive with your tubes! I mean if its O. K. with you.”21.Where did Truman find the beehive?A. In Bryan
16、s city. B. Inside the garage.C. In the living room. D. Inside the wood pile.22.What do we know about the beehive?A. It was hidden by Bryan. B. It was easy to break.C. It was ruined by Truman. D. It was a perfect hexagon.23.How did Truman probably finish his homework in the end?A. With his teachers a
17、id. B. By building a city.C. With Bryans help. D. By killing the bees.BAlison Malmon was completing the end of her freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania, US, when she got the news: Her older brother Brian, a student at Columbia University, was suffering from mental illness.Influenced by th
18、is, Malmon formed a group at her university to enable students to talk openly about mental health. It soon blossomed into a national organization that today has more than 450 campus chapters. Leaders with the organization spend their time talking with college students about the pressure that todays
19、young people face. “What you hear often is just a need to be perfect,” said Malmon, “and a need to present oneself as perfect.”And a new study in the UK proved that this need for perfectionism is simply part of todays society. In the study, two researchers studied more than 40,000 students from the
20、US, Canada, and the UK. They found that what they called “socially-prescribed (社会定向型的) perfectionism” increased by a third between 1989 and 2016.Lead researcher Thomas Curran said that while so many of todays young people try to present a perfect appearance online, social media isnt the only reason
21、behind this trend. Instead, he said, it may be driven by competition in modern society, meaning young people cant avoid being sorted and ranked in both education and employment. That comes from new norms (准则) like greater numbers of college students, standardized testing and parenting that increasin
22、gly emphasizes success in education.For example, in 1976, half of high school seniors expected to get a college degree of some kind. By 2008, more than 80 percent expected the same. The researchers also said changes in parenting styles over the last two decades might have had an impact. As parents f
23、eel increased pressure to raise successful children, they in turn pass their “achievement anxieties” onto their kids through “excessive (过多的) involvement in their childs routines, activities or emotions.”Those in the mental health community like Malmon say theyre concerned about the impact the cultu
24、re of perfectionism has on mental health on campuses. “Mental health has truly become this generations social justice issue,” she said. “Its our job to equip them with the tools and to let people know that its not their fault.”24.What is the article mainly about?A. The effects of the culture of perf
25、ectionism.B. Research into the trend of perfectionism.C. A group dedicated to helping people stay mentally healthy.D. Various pressures that todays young people are facing.25.What inspired Alison Malmon to start a group related to mental health?A. Her brothers mental illness.B. Her project during th
26、e freshman year.C. The pressure she had experienced.D. Her strong interest in mental health.26.What may be pushing todays young people to struggle to be perfect, according to the article?a. The impact of social media.b. Parents high expectations of their children.c. The decreasing number of college
27、students.d. The fierce competition in society.e. Their desire to draw their parents attention.A. a, b, c B. a, d, eC. a, b, d D. b, c, e27.What does Malmon think is a way to help young people manage the pressure of perfectionism?A. Enabling them to know what is to blame for their pressure.B. Lowerin
28、g their expectations of themselves.C. Reducing parents involvement in their childrens life.D. Making them aware of what true social justice is.CNorth and South Koreans face a widening language gap caused by 70 years of separation. That is creating some communication problems for the two countries fi
29、rst joint Olympic team as it prepares for 2018 Winter Games in Pyeong Chang. South Korea So, the joint womens hockey team has created its own dictionary. The three-page document translates important hockey terms from English into South Korean, and then into North Korean.Canadian Sarah Murray is the
30、teams coach. She says the document has helped everybody communicate. Team Korea was formed just two weeks ago after the two Koreas decided to suddenly cooperate during the Olympics. Twelve players from North Korea were then added to the 23-member South Korean team.South Korea has incorporated many E
31、nglish words and phrases into its language. North Korea has removed foreign words and created substitutes from Korean words. To many South Koreans, the substitutes sound funny. .Language experts say about one-third of the everyday words used in the two countries are different. The divide is wider wi
32、th technical language, like that used for medical and sports industries. For example, South Korean hockey players use the English word pass, but their North Korean teammates say yeol lak or communication. North Koreans say nahl gay soo meaning wing player. South Koreans call that position wing, like
33、 in English. South Koreans say block shot while North Koreans say buhduh make: or stretching to block.Murray admits that there are still some problems in communication even with the new dictionary. She said her South Korean assistant coach plays an important part in bridging the divide. Some in Sout
34、h Korea have criticized the partnership. They argue that the addition of players from North Korea players may prevent South Korean players from playing as much. One early public opinion study found that about 70 percent of South Koreans opposed the joint team.However, that opposition appears to be l
35、essening as the Olympics near.28.What factor mainly causes the communication barriers for North and South Joint Hockey Team?A. The team was suddenly formed in a hurry.B. They are devoted to preparing the Winter Olympics.C. There exists a gap between the two language.D. They have been separated from
36、each other for 70 years.29.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. South Korean players are so critical of the joint Olympic team.B. There are altogether 35 players in the joint Olympic team.C. Murray from Canada doubts the three-page document in their communication.D. North Korea
37、n assistant coach plays an important role in their communication.30.How do the joint team solve the communication problems?A. South Korean brings in English words but North Korean created substitutes from KoreaB. They translate important hockey terms from English into South Korean.C. They translate
38、important hockey terms from South Korean into North Korean.D. They use English to bridge the language gaps with the help of their own dictionary.31.What is the authors attitude towards the joint hockey team?A. Supportive B. Negative C. Objective D. SubjectiveDPolice recently caught the suspected Gol
39、den State Killer using a tool they could only have dreamed of decades ago, when a shocking series of murders shook California: a database filled with peoples genetic data (基因数据).Police used an open-source database called GEDmatch to find relatives who matched genetic material taken from an old crime
40、 scene, then worked backward to identify and catch 72- year-old former police officer Joseph James DeAngelo.GEDmatchs 950, 000 users voluntarily upload and share their genetic information, making it accessible to others who share their own data including law enforcement (执法). More than a dozen other
41、 similar platforms also exist. “If your relatives have contributed and you are part of even a family tree that appears online in one of these shared resources, you can be indirectly tracked through the combination of their DNA and the publicly available family history,” says Dr. Robert Green, a medi
42、cal geneticist at Harvard Medical School.Data sent to commercial companies like 23andMe, which has over 5 million customers, is much tougher for outsiders to access, but the case has still highlighted the issue of genetic privacy.Although many genetic-testing companies have been asked to cooperate w
43、ith legal investigations (调查), and clearly warn customers of this possibility, not all requests are honored. “23andMe has never given customer information to law-enforcement officials, ” a company representative told TIME.The risks of keeping such sensitive data private are high. The potential for a
44、buse exists; for example, insurance companies could theoretically use genetic data to refuse coverage (保险项目), Green says. But the systems in place to prevent misuse appear to be working. One is the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, a 2008 law that protects consumers from employment and insu
45、rance discrimination related to genetics. As long as thats the case, Green says, the good of genetic tests outweighs the bad.Sharon Zehe, a lawyer for the department of laboratory medicine and pathology at the Mayo Clinic, takes a more cautious approach. “Family tree services can be fun, but make su
46、re you are using a reputable organization that has strong privacy policies in place, ” she says. “Genetic data is biologically as important as a fingerprint.”32.Who is the Golden State Killer?A. Robert Green. B. Joseph James De Angelo.C. The author. D. Sharon Zehe.33.What drives the users to upload
47、their genetic data?A. The Polices force. B. Their relatives advice.C. The bosss order. D. Their own willingness.34.Who might misuse customers genetic data?A. The police. B. GEDmatch.C. Insurance companies. D. 23andMe.35.What is the main idea of the text?A. Genetic data is equal to a fingerprint.B. A
48、 72-year-old killer was put into prison.C. Murders causes concern for genetic privacy.D. Genetic information is shared on the Internet. 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。Of course you love your parents - thats a given. But at times, maintaining the bond between parent a
49、nd adult can be as challenging as that between parent and teenager. Here are some ways to strengthen an adult relationship with your parents.Talk to your parents as friends.“36. it may feel funny to give up your role as the child.A good start is to model your conversations with Mom and Dad on those
50、you have with friends, says Dr, Tessina. Dont limit your conversations strictly to family memories, or gossip about family members, or your personal life, she advises.“ 37. - why not explore it with Mom and Dad as you would with a friend? Current events, sports, work. local neighborhood issues, or n
51、ational politics are all fair game.”38.When youre dealing with your parents, laughter can be a lifesaver - both to help you handle the stress of dealing; with sometimes bad-tempered individuals and to help you bond together.Tell a few jokes you know theyll enjoy, share some comics from the paper or
52、e-mail with them, watch the Letterman show together. 39.Tell your parents what bothers you. If you love your mom and dad but they drive you crazy, your resentment(不满)can eat away at your relationship. So dont seethe(生闷气)silently.40. For instance, if your mom keeps calling you at work, tell her that
53、your boss is starting to notice and. while you love talking to her during the day. its beginning to affect your job performance. Arrange a call you can both count on at a mutually convenient time.A.As a friend,B. Forgiveness is the key.C. Keep your sense of humor.D. Theres a whole wide world out the
54、re.E. Communicate, with gentleness and respect.F. If you can laugh together, youre doing okay.G. If your parents still treat you like youre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。A Game of Light and ShadeIt was a sunny day. I had g
55、one up and down the tower when, outside the door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. In a moment, he disappeared up the stairs. I looked at the sign that said “To the Tower”, and decided to _41_ him.I caught up with him in the ticket office. There I was _42_ to see the attendant (工作人员) selling
56、him a ticket as if he were any other visitor. Then, with the ticket in one hand and _43_ the wall with the fingers of the other, the blind man reached the stairs _44_ to the hallway.“That man is blind. What would a blind man climb up the tower for?” I said to the attendant, expecting him to show som
57、e _45_, but he didnt answer.“Not the _46_ certainly,” I said. “Perhaps he wants to _47_.”I bought a ticket and _48_ up the stairs. The man hadnt gone as far as I _49_. A third of the way up the tower, I heard his _50_. I slowed down and followed him at a little _51_. He stopped from time to time. Wh
58、en he got to the balcony, I was a dozen steps _52_. As I reached it, I saw him at the corner of the tower.At last, after ten minutes, I _53_ him. “Excuse me,” I said as politely as I could, “but I am curious to know _54_ you came up.”He smiled. “Coming up the stairs, you will notice how not just lig
59、ht but sun _55_ into the tower through the narrow windows here and there, so that you can feel the _56_ the cool stairs suddenly become quite warmand how up here behind the wall there is _57_, but as soon as going opposite a window you can find the sun. There is no _58_ so good as this for feeling t
60、he difference between light and shade. It is not the first time Ive come up.”The blind man seemed quite _59_ just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games. He told me the truth that blind men can also find the beauty in life _60_ they cannot enjoy the sights of the world.41.A. acceptB. follo
61、wC. controlD. visit42.A. frightenedB. disappointedC. surprisedD. embarrassed43.A. touchingB. climbingC. hittingD. covering44.A. pointingB. attachingC. contributingD. leading45.A. respectB. doubtC. concernD. sympathy46.A. viewB. testC. prizeD. trick47.A. kickB. jumpC. relaxD. escape48.A. struggledB.
62、exploredC. wanderedD. hurried49.A. promisedB. examinedC. imaginedD. confirmed50.A. stepsB. wordsC. secretsD. cheers51.A. standardB. distanceC. expenseD. intention52.A. aheadB. aroundC. outsideD. behind53.A. recognizedB. surroundedC. approachedD. witnessed54.A. whyB. howC. whenD. whether55.A. knocksB
63、. poursC. slidesD. bursts56.A. trendB. reactionC. changeD. honor57.A. lightB. spaceC. messD. shade58.A. placeB. signalC. objectD. period59.A. nervousB. contentC. curiousD. patient60.A. unlessB. becauseC. onceD. although 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) 61. Red Nose Day appr
64、oaching, get your red nose ready! This special holiday gotits start in England in 1988, and today it has become one of the largest money-raising 62.(event) in the UK. It is called Red Nose Day because it is a special day 63.many people buy a plastic red nose to wear!Red Nose Day takes place every tw
65、o years on the second or third Friday in March. The day is sponsored by Comic Relief, a British charity (慈善团体) that raises money for people 64.(live) tough lives across the UK and Africa. In the past 30 years, a lot of money 65.(raise).The 66.(easy) way to get involved in Red Nose Day is to wear a r
66、ednose! Special noses are sold at Sainsburys stores and petrol stations, Oxfam stores,and BBC shops. The money made from selling red noses goes to thecharity.67.(consider) as one of the most appealing unofficial national holidays, Red Nose Day is now so popular68.millions come to participate in it.M
67、any people, including your favorite comedians and celebrities,take 69.active part in it by wearing red noses and doing silly things!There is a fantastic night of TV on the BBC, with comedy and entertainment toinspire the nation to give 70.(generous)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
68、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,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。China and Western country may have different cultural beliefs about certain animals. But when it comes to pigs, we
69、somehow reach an agreement that pigs are lazy, ugly, stupidly and shameless. Neither of these words describing pigs are exactly positive. Moreover, the truth is what pigs have some good qualities. And theres probably no good time to clear their names than now, with the arrival of the Year of the Pig
70、 on Chinese Spring Festival, which fell February 5 this year. According to a paper publishing in 2017, pigs can tell between those who treat them well or those who dont. Perhaps these are the qualities of pigs to keep it in mindtheir intelligence, cuteness and patience.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是学生会主席李华,你校将
71、举办主题为“祖国颂”的庆祝建国70周年文艺演出,你将邀请你的英国朋友Joe观看这场演出。请你写封邮件向他介绍有关情况,内容包括:1举办的时间和地点;2活动的目的;3活动的内容。注意:1词数100左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3参考词汇:祖国颂Ode to Our Motherland;周年纪念日anniversary.Dear Joe,_Yours,Li Hua2019-2020学年秋四川省泸县五中高三第一学月考试英语试题答案一听力1.B2.B3.A4.A5.C6. A 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. B 11. A 12. C 13.A14.C15.B16.B17. A 18
72、. A 19. B 20. B 二阅读21.D22.B23.C24.B25.A26.C27.A28.C29.B30.D31.C32. B 33. D 34. C 35. C 36. G 37. D 38. C 39. F 40. E 三完形填空41.B42.C43.A44.D45.C46.A47.B48.D49.C50.A51.B52.D53.C54.A55.B56.C57.D58.A59.B60.D四语法填空61.With62.events63.when64.living65.has been raised66.easiest67.Considered68.that69.an70.gener
73、ously五短文改错1. country改为countries2. stupidly改成stupid3. Neither改成None4. Moreover改成However5. what改that6. good改成better7. February 5 前面加on8. publishing改成published9. or改成and10. it去掉六书面表达.Dear Joe,On behalf of our school Students Union, Im delighted to invite you to watch the performance themed Ode to Our M
74、otherland. Here is some detailed information.The performance will be held from 9 to 11 on September 28, 2019 in our school hall. It is intended to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the founding of PRC, which will arouse students patriotism and foster national pride. In praise of great achievements our country has made in recent decades, we have arranged different kinds of activities, such as poem recitals, dancing, singing and etc., creating a vigorous festival atmosphere. How eager we are for the early arrival of the day!Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua