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1、阳春一中2019-2020学年第一学期高二年级月考三英语科试题命题: 审题: (时间:120分钟,满分:130分 2019.12.11)第一部分: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。AWhen it comes to family holidays in Australia, most people look to hot spots such as Sydney or the Gold Coast. However, Perth makes for a strong competitor,

2、 with plenty of museums and theme parks to keep the kids entertained, as well as historic sites and botanical gardens (植物园).To give you a travel guide, we take a look at the best things to see and do in Perth.Kings ParkLocated in the heart of Perths business district, the four-square-kilometre park

3、is perfect for spending an afternoon and making the most of the sunny weather. Here youll find plenty of picnic spots, play areas for little ones, and a host of activities and things to see.However, if you only visit one thing, make it the parks impressive botanical gardens where youll find colorful

4、 plants.Bibbulmun TrackHikers (徒步旅行者), this ones for you! This track is one of the worlds great long-distance walks.Along the way you can expect amazing scenery, comfortable campsites, and a host of exciting wildlife and plants to look out for.Perth MintYou can discover a centurys worth of metals (金

5、属) from gold to silver and even Coca-Cola bottle caps here.There are plenty of activities too from a live gold pouring session (期) that you can watch to countless exhibitions.Perth ZooThe unusual creatures at the Perth Zoo are sure to keep small childrens attention! Giraffes, lions, elephants and mo

6、nkeys are just some of the wildlife living in the zoo, which focuses on protecting various species.1. What do we know about Kings Park?A. It is in the hot spot Perth. B. It is a good place for a picnic.C. It is perfect for long-distance walking. D. It is home to various plants and animals.2. What do

7、 the Bibbulmun Track and Perth Zoo have in common?A. They have a lot of wildlife. B. They house large exhibitions.C. They are in a business center. D. They are noted for campsites.3. What is the purpose of this text?A. To introduce Australia. B. To celebrate some events.C. To attract visitors to Per

8、th. D. To announce new activities.BThe University of Miamis newest hospital has a six-bed emergency room, operating room, a birthing room and outpatient clinics (门诊诊室).The only thing missing is patients. Instead, nursing students get a realistic clinical experience using computerized patients and st

9、aff (工作人员) actors.“Practicing on real people can be a frightening environment, and as our patients may be unwilling to accept treatment when a student walks in,”said Susana Barroso-Fernandez, who oversees(监督) UMs simulation (模拟) program.“We created this environment to allow students to practice and

10、make mistakes and never put a patient or student at risk.”UMs Simulation Hospital is part of a growing trend (趋势) of colleges building simulation centers to provide real-life experiences to students. Community colleges and schools also use simulators for emergency medical technician and medical assi

11、stant programs.A 2014 study by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing found that colleges could use simulation to replace up to half of all clinical experience without any bad results. The students scored as well on nursing license exams as those getting most of their experience in hospital

12、s and health care centers. Officials say they think simulation has helped their students achieve nearly perfect passing rates on the exams.There are major advantages of simulation. In addition to giving students a safe environment to practice in, it also gives students experience with conditions tha

13、t are rare, but still important for them to know how to deal with.The Simulation Hospital will also be used as a training place for people outside of UM, officials said.“You can bring in companies that want to test new products before they go to market,” Barroso-Fernandez said. “You can work with co

14、mmunity partners like police and fire departments. You can take this hospital and turn it into a casualty(意外事故) event and have the community practice disaster preparedness and response. Its not just about nursing education.”4. What is special about the new hospital?A. It has modern services and expe

15、rt doctors. B. It is comfortable and patient-friendly.C. There are plenty of clinics. D. There are no real patients.5. What did the 2014 study show?A. Simulation was used in most colleges.B. Simulation could help students get job chances.C. Simulation could avoid some unfavorable results.D. Simulati

16、on increased the risks of patients and students.6. What do we know about UMs simulation program?A. Only unusual conditions can be provided for students.B. Students can be trained in a safe environment.C. Students have chances to act as patients.D. It mainly involves outdoor training.7. What can be l

17、earned from Barroso-Fernandezs words in the last paragraph?A. This hospital can be widely used.B. She was not satisfied with the nursing education.C. This hospital is good at dealing with casualty events.D. She advised companies to put more money into this hospital.CGene Wolfe is one of the most adm

18、ired and respected American science fiction and fantasy writers. He is also a productive writer of outstanding short fiction, which is collected in many volumes over the last forty years, most recently in The Best of Gene Wolfe. Although Wolfe is not as well-known to readers as he once was, he has b

19、een the receiver of great praise, including three World Fantasy Awards, two Nebulas, and eight Hugo Award nominations (提名). Sci-fi author Harlan Ellison has called him, “no less than one of the finest, most original writers in the world today”, and the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction names him “quit

20、e possibly the most important” writer in the field of science fiction.Born in 1931, New York, Gene Wolfe moved frequently as a child, but spent most of his growing-up years in Texas. Wolfe began writing fiction in 1956, selling his first story, The Dead Man, to Sir magazine in 1965. He produced a va

21、st amount of short fiction during the 1960s and 1970s, many of which were published in Damon Knight s Orbit anthologies(选集). In 1972 Wolfe s groundbreaking(开创性的) The Fifth Head of Cerberus appeared. The story of human conquest (征服) upon two distant planets, the book examines issues of identity, indi

22、viduality, and the results of colonialism (殖民主义) upon both the colonized and the colonizer. The novel was later listed in David Pringle s 1985 list of The 100 Best Novels in science fiction for the period 19491984.Many of his novels, The Shadow of the Torturer included, rely on a diary or letter to

23、tell his story. In addition, Wolfe s early interest in mystery novels shines through in his ability to drop cleverly hidden clues that allow the reader to grasp at the possible narrative behind the narrative(故事).By 1984 Wolfe was able to retire and devote himself full-time to his writing. Yet despit

24、e (尽管) all this, and despite the continuing respect of his colleagues, his work has become somewhat unfamiliar. Wolfe s admirers hope this fact will be at least somewhat improved by his most recent offering, The Wizard Knight, which falls within the fantasy type that is currently popular.8. What is

25、Harlan Ellison s attitude toward Gene Wolfe?A. Concerned. B. Sympathetic. C. Admiring. D. Regretful.9. What do we know about The Fifth Head of Cerberus?A. It was well received. B. It was Gene Wolfe s first novel.C. It was published in Sir magazine. D. It was co-authored by David Pringle.10. Which ha

26、s great influence on Gene Wolfe s writing style?A. His understanding of life. B. His childhood experiences.C. His colleagues suggestions. D. His love for mystery fiction.11. What can we infer about Gene Wolfe from the last paragraph?A. His work has become less popular.B. He became famous for The Wiz

27、ard Knight.C. His fans were disappointed to some degree.D. He stopped fantasy writing after his retirement.DIf someone asked you to quantify (衡量) the time you spend online, how would you answer? If youre like one-fifth of Americans, youd likely say “almost constantly.” New research shows that 21 per

28、cent of Americans report that theyre online more or less constantly.Andrew Perrin, a research assistant at Pew, did a survey about Internet use. During the survey, adults were asked how much they go online. 13 percent said they dont go online and 13 percent said they go online several times a week o

29、r less. Only 10 percent said they go online once a day and much larger quantities said they go online several times a day (42 percent) or “almost constantly” (21 percent).Interestingly, there wasnt a gender split (性别分化) when it came to near constant Internet use. Age seems to be the great divider: O

30、nly six percent of people over 65 said they were online that much. Those who reported that they were online all the time included 12 percent of 50- to 64-year-olds, 28 percent of 30- to 49-year-olds and 36 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds.Dont suppose that teenagers are online more than adults, howeve

31、r. In another survey, Pew found that while they did have a slight edge on adults in general when it came to “almost constant” Internet use, 24 percent said they were online pretty much all the time. They still fell greatly behind the 36 percent of adults between 18 and 29 years of age who were alway

32、s online.Given that the United Nations considers unrestricted (无限制的) Internet access (接入) to be a human right, the number of Americans who report being online “almost constantly” could rise along with availability and affordability. But it remains to be seen whether being online all the time is actu

33、ally something to long for, or how constant connectivity(连接度) will affect American culture in the long term.12. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The aim of the survey. B. The results of the survey.C. Why the survey mattered. D. How the survey was carried out.13. According to the text, most “almos

34、t constant” Internet users are _.A. teenagers B. men over 50 years oldC. adults between 18 and 29 years old D. women between 30 and 49 years old14. The underlined part “have a slight edge on” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _.A. have power over B. have an advantage overC. have a very bad eff

35、ect on D. have nothing in common with15. The author showed his concern about _. A. the affordability of Internet useB. the availability of unrestricted Internet accessC. the effect constant Internet use may have on cultureD. the health problems constant Internet use may cause第二节 阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10分)F

36、or some people, the warmest memories from childhood come from being read a great story. (16) It develops childrens language skills and increases their ability to succeed in school and, later, work A new report by the American Academy of Pediatrics says reading aloud is so important that parents shou

37、ld start as soon as their children are born and continue to read aloud even after their children can read by themselves. They say parents should also point to and talk about pictures in books for infants(婴幼儿). (17) The company Scholastic is a major USpublisher of childrens booksEvery two years,Schol

38、astic publishes a report on American reading attitudes and habitsThe 2015report says only 31percent of children in the USread a book for fun almost every day. (18) One is simply to have books in the homeElizabeth Lyttleton, the mother of three,is luckyHer mother once wrote and illustrated childrens

39、books, so the family always have plenty to read. She says all her children learn from books-but in different ways. (19) Researchers from the Scholastic company found that 80%of children surveyed-of all ages-say they love being read to. And children ages 6to 11whose parents do not read to them anymor

40、e say they miss it (20) Of all the six to 17-year-olds in the Scholastic study,more than 90% said their favorite books are the ones they chose for themselves AThe Scholastic report also suggests permitting children to choose their own books BScholastic also identifies some ways to develop a love of

41、reading in a child CA book does not have to be serious to be good for kids DFor young children,parents should ask questions about the book EDo children still read for fun? FAnother way to develop a reading habit in children is to read to them GBut reading to children does more than create warm memor

42、ies第二部分 完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30分)I hadnt even wanted the dog in the first place! My husband insisted I get him to (21) the dog that had died recently Soon,he was my dog,a friend and (22) companion,not asking for any more than I was willing to give-a daily meal and a warm bedBut not my (23)! No dogs are al

43、lowed on my bed The night after my husband died,I lay there,staring into the darkness, my eyes full of (24)The bed seemed so (25) all by myself and I was wondering how long it takes for a good case of loneliness to (26)It was cold and moving slowly into my open hand outside the (27)It has prickly (刺

44、痒的) hairs and just before I (28),a familiar call came from the creature that was forcing its cold, wet nose into my trembling (颤抖的) hand Oh,Shawn! What are you doing on my bed?I put my arms around his hairy neck and (29) him In the months to follow,I came to realize that this dog I hadnt (30) was a

45、gift of love. He was a warm companion always (31) and available to go for a (32) when I needed to get out of the house. Twice,he snapped (咬) at me (33) I cried loudly and out of control,as if to tell me to be (34) Shawn taught me all about love,(35) and forgiveness. That crazy dog (36) me just as I

46、am. And Ive learned to help those around me who are (37) and to approach them (38), loving them just as they areLike a dog curling up by the warm fire,I just want to be there in case Im (39)I thank life for providing me with a(n)(40) when I felt alone,and for the comfort of a cold, wet nose21. A. bu

47、ryB. replaceC. rememberD. sell22. A. proudB. weakC. braveD. faithful23. A. bedB. roomC. yardD. hall24. A. fireB. confidenceC. tearsD. stars25. A. tidyB. comfortableC. solidD. big26. A. sufferB. healC. feelD. experience27. A. coversB. windowC. carD. door28. A. allowedB. sleptC. screamedD. calmed29. A

48、. huggedB. kickedC. beatD. blamed30. A. raisedB. noticedC. fedD. wanted31. A. upsetB. willingC. cautiousD. lazy32. A. mealB. picnicC. walkD. trip33. A. asB. unlessC. thoughD. until34. A. sensitiveB. creativeC. shyD. strong35. A. timeB. acceptanceC. distanceD. condition36. A. worriesB. annoysC. loves

49、D. follows37. A. hurtingB. workingC. playingD. thinking38. A. immediatelyB. madlyC. gentlyD. suddenly39. A. attackedB. scaredC. challengedD. needed40. A. opportunityB. friendC. jobD. neighbor第三部分 基础知识 (共三节,满分35分)第一节 语法填空(共10题,每空1.5分,共15分)It was my first trip to India,alone. One day, as I was walking

50、 through a local market, a ten-year-old boy came over and (41) (beg) me to buy a book, (42) had the words Interesting India on its coverI bought it, (43) (think) that when I returned home it would remind me (44) my wonderful Indian adventure. The book claimed that Indias people were very welcoming,a

51、nd never tried to cheat themAs I read I felt deeply touched by these warm wordsSuddenly,a monkey came down from a nearby tree,snatched the book from my hand and took it away,along with my bag which contained all my (45 ) (belong). I couldnt do anything but stand and stare. Then a man approached me a

52、nd asked (46) I wanted my things back. He said it would cost me five US dollars. I had no other choice (47)(leave), so I agreed to pay, but only after my bag was returned. He blew a whistle and the monkey (48)(immediate) threw the bag down. I picked it up and gave him the money. I later learned that

53、 the man made his (49) (live) in this way:tricking tourists. This was the (50)(bad)thing I ever experienced in Interesting India第二节 根据汉语意思完成句子,每空一词。(每空0.5分,共10分)51.Betty didnt (找到) the button that she lost.52. I want to concentrate on learning first aid in the future, which will (有影响)to my life.53.

54、That may be so, but (另一方面), experience is the best teacher.54. If you (专注于)the project, you can finish it on time.55. Our club (由.组成)60 members.56. Weve (用完)sugar, so I must buy some more.第三节 短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10分)文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及单词的增加、删除或修改 增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号,并在此符号下面写出该加的词 删除:把多余的词用斜线划掉 修改:在错词下面划一横线,

55、并在该词下面处写出修改后的词 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处不计分 Asweallknown,plasticbagscannotbebrokendownandarerarerecycledHowever,indailylife,manypeopleuseplasticbagsjustbecauseoftheyarecheapandconvenienttouse. Aboutsixbilliontonsofplasticbagsarereportingtohavebeenmadeorspreadaroundtheplanet. Theylas

56、tforhundredofyears,doingdamagetonaturalhabitatsandkillinganimalswhatmistakethemforfood. Themoreplasticbagspeopleuse, thegreatthechancesofenvironmentaldamageare. Therefore,wecallonpeopleuseclothbagsandbasketsinsteadofplasticbags. Weonlyhaveoneplanetandwemustactnowtosavethemfromfurtherdamage第四部分 书面表达(

57、满分25分)假如你是李华,你的朋友Simon写信告诉你他的问题,他沉迷于打篮球,每天花很多时间打球,结果家庭作业不能准时上交。父母和老师很不满,要他放弃这个爱好,他很生气。请你就Simon的问题给他提一些有用的建议,如:1. 认真计划好自己的时间 2.不要放弃自己的爱好,但也不要忘记学习2. 保持学习和爱好之间的平衡注意:1词数100左右,开头语已为你写好;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3书写要工整,语气要委婉真诚。高二英语月考三答案阅读理解: 1-5BACDC 6-10 BACAD 11-15ABCBC 16-20 GDBFA完形填空:21-25 BDACD 26-30 BACAD 3

58、1-35 BCADB 36-40 CACDB 语法填空:【小题41】begged 【小题42】which 【小题43】thinking 【小题44】of 【小题45】belongings 【小题46】if/whether 【小题47】left 【小题48】immediately【小题49】living 【小题50】worst根据汉语意思完成句子:51. put her hands on 52.make a difference 53. On the other hand54. concentrate on 55.is made up of 56.run out of短文改错:1.将known改

59、为know;2.将rare改为rarely;3.去掉of;4.将reporting改为reported;5.将or改为and;6.将hundred改为hundreds;7.将what改为which/that;8.将great改为greater;9.在use前加to;10.将them改为it。 写作Dear Simon,Im sorry to learn that you have trouble in your life and its my pleasure to offer you some useful suggestions.To begin with, it will be a go

60、od choice to make a list of the homework and then work out how much time you need to complete it all, which will give you an idea of how much free time you can have to play basketball. In addition, dont give up your favorite hobby which can help you relax yourself, but do not forget your study, either. Last but not least, its a wise choice for you to keep a balance between your study and hobbies.I do hope my advice will be of some value to you.Best wishes. Yours Li Hua

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