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    江西省赣州市会昌县2020届高三上学期期中考试 英语

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    高三年级英语试卷

    (本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)

    注意事项:

    1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第II(非选择题)两部分。

    2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

    3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

    第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100)

    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30)

    第一节(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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 to do?

    A. Fly a kite.     B. Go to the park.     C. Play on the Internet.

    2. What will the girl buy this evening?

    A. Sunglasses.     B. A scarf.     C. Gloves.

    3. What does the man suggest the woman do?

    A. Take a taxi.     B.Walk to the hotel.     C.Ask someone else for help.

    4. Who is probably the woman?

    A. A hotel clerk.     B. A police officer.     C. The man’s wife.

    5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

    A. A birthday party.     B. New Year’s gifts.     C. The man’s parents.

    第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)

    听下面5段对话。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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67题。

    6. What is the party for?

    A. A birthday.     B. A graduation ceremony.     C. A wedding.

    7. Where does the man's cousin 1ive now?

    A. In Dallas.     B. In Houston.     C. In New York.

    听第7段材料,回答第89题。

    8. Where does the running group meet?

    A. At the river side.     B. At the university.     C. At the park.

    9. How far does the woman normally run?

    A. One mile.     B. Two miles.     C. Three miles.

    听第8段材料,回答第l 012题。

    10. How does the man want his hair cut?

    A. All off the back.     B. All off the sides.     C. A little off the top.

    11. What did the man complain about?

    A. The woman got shampoo in his eyes.

    B. The woman cut his ear accidently.

    C. The towel was too dirty.

    12. Why can’t the man complain directly to the manager?

    A. He is on vacation.     B. He is out to lunch.     C. He is dealing with another customer.

    听第9段材料,回答第1316题。

    13. Who is the woman?

    A. The boy’s aunt.     B. The boy’s mother.     C. The boy’s grandmother.

    14. What did the woman enjoy doing when she was young?

    A. Playing with a cat.     B. Doing art projects.     C. Taking photographs.

    15. What is the boy like?

    A. He is shy.     B. He likes to paint.     C. He doesn't have many friends.

    16. What does the woman imply about her husband?

    A. The boy looks just like him.

    B. He held the boy before she did.

    C. He would be pleased with the boy.

    听第10段材料,回答第1720题。

    17. Where will visitors go on the first day of the tour?

    A. Arches National Park.     B. Temple Square.     C. Goblin Valley.

    18. What do we know about Little Wild Horse Canyon?

    A. It’s very narrow.     B. It’s in northern Utah.     C. It was formed from all earthquake.

    19. What is included in the tour?

    A. Entrance fees.     B. Three meals a day.     C. Transportation in Utah.

    20. When can you make a reservation for the tour?

    A.Two weeks in advance.     B. One week in advance.     C. Four days in advance.

    第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40)

    第一节(15小题;每小题2分,满分30)

    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

    A

    Your creativity and ideas can help other teachers. Submit your art lesson plan or activity today. Don’t forget to include additional resource documents or a photo.

    Wet Chalk Painting Grades: K -4th

    Lesson Plan Objectives: Development of fine motor skills(协调性)and creatively expressing the child’s ideas and thoughts by a new medium.

    Materials Needed: Colored chalk, water, drawing paper, sponge, and newspapers.

    Lesson Procedure: Dip the colored chalk into water and draw on the paper. Another way is to put the drawing paper on newspapers, dampen it with a wet sponge, and then draw.

    Submitted by: Jack

    Sidewalk Drawing Grades: K -5th

    Lesson Plan Objectives: Development of the creative process by doing artistic drawings in a new way and development of fine and gross motor skills(全身协调性).

    Materials Needed: Sidewalk or outdoor chalk and lots of sidewalk.

    Lesson Procedure: Give the children the chalk and let them draw whatever they choose on the sidewalk. You may also consider using this in teaching some other lessons(i. e. science).

    Submitted by: Peter

    Rose-Colored Lorgnette Grades: Any

    Materials Needed: Half an egg carton(包装盒)scissors, glue, colored paper, scotch tape(通明胶带), and a seven inch stick.

    Lesson Plan Objectives: Child will construct an object that allows them to view the world in a variety of colors and will learn why certain objects in their colored environment look the way they do when certain colors are mixed.

    Lesson Procedure: Cut windows in the bumps of half an egg carton. Glue circles of colored cellophane over the windows with rubber cement. Tape on a stick for a holder.

    Submitted by: Jennifer

    21. Which art lesson plan is presented by Jennifer?

    A. Wet Chalk Painting.         B. Sidewalk Drawing.

    C. Rose -Colored Lorgnette.     D. Rainbow Fan.

    22. What common material does Wet Chalk Painting and Sidewalk Drawing require?

    A. Scissors.     B. Chalk.     C. Stick.     D. Sponge.

    23. Rose -Colored Lorgnette is aimed at_______.

    A. encouraging the child to paint at will        B. developing the child’s motor skills

    C. expressing the child’s ideas and thoughts     D. bettering the child’s understanding of colors

    B

    With three million residents, the Ajegunle district in Lagos, Nigeria is one of the country’s most densely populated slums(贫民区). Its residents struggle to obtain clean water and sanitation(卫生设备), resulting in rubbish that litters the streets. Access to education is also an issue for many families, and they are unable to afford the fees to send their children to school. But with the help of a new grassroots project, these problems are being settled all at once. Known as the Recycle Pay project, plastic waste acts as money to allow parents to pay a portion of their kid’s school fees.

    The organizations, African Clean Up Initiative and WeCyclers, created the Recycle Pay project and partnered with the Morit International School in Ajegunle to make it happen. They’ve made it easy for parents to take advantage of this project. They simply need to bring a bag of plastic waste to a fixed spot and have it weighed. The weight is then translated into a value of money and deducted (扣除) from the fees owed to the school. It’s a positive outcome for everyone—the environment is a little bit cleaner and there’s less financial hardship on the family.

    Parents are thrilled with the arrangement as it ensures that their children can continue their education. “I struggle to pay for school fees, sometimes I pay half the price and later pay the remaining balance,” explains parent Sherifat Okunowo to the BBC. “But with the introduction of this project, the plastic has made it easy for me to pay school fees.”

    The school’s principal says, “It has really reduced the burden on parents,” he says. “We now collect fees faster—the school wins, the children win, the parents win, everybody wins.”

    24.The living situation in this area is bad except__________.

    A. it is hard to collect plastic rubbish     B. it is hard to get a healthy environment

    C. it is difficult to have clean water      D. it is difficult to have complete education

    25. What should parents do now to send their children to school?

    A. Sell the plastic rubbish to get money.        

    B. Take a bag of plastic rubbish to a fixed place.

    C. Pay all the school fees by selling plastic waste.

    D. Ask their children to take a bag of waste to school.

    26. What advantage does the project give to the area?

    A. The locals can get clean water.         B. The environment can become tidy.

    C. People can earn some extra money.     D. The school can get enough plastic.

    27. What can we infer from the principal’s words?

    A. The project is worth supporting.    

    B. The students can hand in their fees on time.

    C. The school needs money to go on running.

    D. The school will win more matches in the future.

    C

    From an extremely rare “pale tiger” to all-white orca whales spotted in the Pacific Ocean, more and more albino(白化的) animals are being discovered around the world. In Wolong National Reserve in southwest China, a motion-activated camera recently snapped the first photo of an extraordinarily rare, all-white albino panda.

    The photo, taken in April 2019, shows the unusual bear wandering through the 680-acre bamboo forest at an altitude of 6,500 feet(2,000 meters). With its distinctive white fur, the giant panda looks like a polar bear who has got lost—but it’s perfectly at home in the humid environment. As well as white fur and claws, the photo reveals it also has red eyes, indicating that it is an animal with albinism—a rare genetic mutation(变异) that results in a loss of pigmentation(色素) of the skin, eyes, and hair. As the image is blurred, scientists could not determine the panda’s sex, but they guess that it’s somewhere between one and two years old.

    A lack of protective pigment in people and animals with albinism can make them more sensitive to sunlight, resulting in potential eye damage and skin defects. However, since this particular panda is sheltered by the bamboo forest , its condition is unlikely to affect its quality of life. Li Sheng, a specialist in bears says, “The panda looked strong and its steps were steady, a sign that the genetic mutation may not have quite affected its life.”

    Giant pandas are currently listed as endangered, with less than 1,000 adults existing in the wild. This shows just how rare this white panda really is, and it could very well be the only one in the world. However, albinism is genetic condition, so we might see some more of these white forest bears in the future.

    28. Why does the author mention the pale tiger and white whales?

    A. To draw readers’ attention to the rare animals.

    B. To make readers interested in the mystery.

    C. To lead to the topic—the white panda.

    D. To get the conclusion in advance.

    29. The statements about the white panda are correct except_________.

    A. it has red eyes            B. it is a young panda

    C. it was lost in the forest     D. it felt very easy in the forest

    30.What makes the white panda have normal quality of life?

    A. Less sunshine.                 B. Sudden genetic change.

    C. Wonderful eyesight and skin.     D. Protection from the bamboo forest.

    31.Why will we see more white pandas in the future?

    A. Scientists will help white pandas bear more babies.

    B. White pandas will become stronger than normal ones.

    C. The white panda will pass its disease to its next generations.

    D. White pandas will have more chances to protect themselves.

    D

    The reception at the Henn na Hotel east of Tokyo is quiet until guests approach the robot dinosaurs manning the front desk. Their sensors detect the motion and they say “Welcome”.

    It might be about the weirdest check-in experience possible, but that’s exactly the point at the Henn na chain, which bills itself as offering the world’s first hotels staffed by robots. The front desk staff are a pair of giant dinosaurs that look like cast members of the Jurassic Park movies, except for the tiny bellboy hats perched on their heads. The robo-dinos process check-ins through a tablet system that also allows customers to choose which language—Japanese, English, Chinese or Korean—they want to use to communicate with the multilingual robots.

    But for other guests the novelty is the charm: Each room is staffed with mini robots that look a bit like robot BB-8 in Star Wars, and help guests with everything from changing channels to playing music. Even the fish swimming in the lobby run on batteries, with electric lights in their articulated bodies flickering on and off as they work their way around giant tanks.

    “The dinosaurs looked intriguing, and I thought my son would love it,” said Chigusa Hosoi, who was at the hotel with her three-year-old. “My son is really happy. There’s an egg-shaped robot inside the room. He was playing with it a lot.”

    The manager said relying on robots for everything from front desk duty to cleaning had proved an efficient choice in a country with a shrinking labour market. “It’s becoming difficult to secure enough labour at hotels. To solve that problem, we have robots serving guests. ”

    32. What is the uniqueness of Henn na Hotel?

    A. It is located east of Tokyo.

    B. It has dinosaurs to offer service.

    C. It advertises itself as offering the world’s first hotels staffed by robots.

    D. It gets great support from the government.

    33. What does the underlined word mean in Paragraph 4?

    A. Frightening     B. Fascinating     C. Boring     D. Common

    34. What can we infer from the manager’s words?

    A. The robots will become popular in Japan.

    B. Robots have saved the hotels from breaking down.

    C. Japan will encourage more hotels to follow this one.

    D. There are not enough qualified hotel workers in Japan.

    35. What may be the best title for the text?

    A. The best hotel in Tokyo, Japan

    B. Welcome to the hotel staffed by robot dinosaurs

    C. Why not go to the hotel only staffed by robots

    D. The robots replace the human staff in Japan

    第二节(5小题;每小题2分,满分10)

    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。

    Customs on either side of the Atlantic

    We all know that Britain and the US are two countries connected by a common language. But in fact,   36   , as BBC did in a recent story called 8 Situations When Britons Behave Differently From Americans. Below Teens has picked out four for you. Take a look.

    1.When someone knocks into you

    If someone bumps into an American, the victim will most likely look the accidental aggressor in the face and expect an apology. If ,however,   37   , chances are that the victim will say “sorry” before the other can make his or her own apology.

    2.   38  

    Britons don’t all change into evening dress for supper like what you may have seen in popular TV shows like Downton Abbey. But they do tend to make an effort when going out for dinner somewhere nice. Americans, however, will probably wear a casual shirt to a fancy eatery.

    3. When you finish your food

    When dining out at a restaurant,   39   .They think the food is somehow “ tainted” once they’ve poked at it with a knife and fork. In the US, wrapping it up to take home is a standard practice.

    4. When you get into a taxi

    Britons will give the cab driver an address, then assume that’s it for the interaction until it’s time to pay. Even if they’re being taken in a roundabout way,   40   .In the US, however, most passengers think nothing of telling the driver what route to take after telling him or her the destination.

    A. When you get dressed for dinner

    B. When you go out with your friends

    C. the differences are more fun to observe

    D. they’re very unlikely to say anything

    E. the victim happens to be British

    F. Britons wouldn’t think to take the leftovers home

    G. they will point it out immediately and politely

    第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45)

    第一节 完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出可以填空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

    From a young age, Michael Platt loved two things: Martin Luther King and cupcakes. He remembered statistics about income inequality and children hunger. But he also   41   afternoons at his computer in his Bowie home, awestruck by YouTube bakers who transformed a base of eggs, flour and water   42   edible(可食用的)works of art.

    Michael saw a way to   43   his twin passions. At age 11, he founded a bakery that operates on the Toms one-for-one model: For every cupcake, cake or cookie Michael   44   , he donates another to the homeless and   45   . Michael, now 13,said he   46   enjoys handing out cupcakes to kids.

    Sometimes Michael bakes to   47   money for hunger-fighting nonprofit groups, too. He spent a morning last weekend teaching a baking class to raise money for No Kid Hungry.

    He can keep up with his baking in part because he is homeschooled by his mother, who quit her job to   48   Michael full time. Michael   49   from public school—and his mother from job—after his epilepsy(癫痫) was diagnosed in sixth grade. His epilepsy became too   50   and too frequent to allow him to sit in a classroom, his mother explained.

    “It was a very, very   51   time, ” she said of the period after the diagnosis, during which Michael had to   52   his physical activity. “He had to stop everything he   53   :Gymnastics, climbing trees, diving. So that’s when he kind of threw himself into baking,” she said. Baking, Michael said, makes him feel   54   .

    But when he started the bakery, he knew from the beginning that he wanted his   55   to do more than make money. Michael hopes his cupcakes spread awareness of the past and   56   others to work for social equality.

    Sometimes, Michael   57   , he grows tired of being in the kitchen. Then he remembers the   58   boy he met once while   59   cupcakes. A couple of days afterward, the boy’s father messaged Michael on Facebook to say that his son, encouraged by Michael’s example, now aspired(向往) to   60   a baker, “That inspired me,” Michael said.

    41. A. spent  B. cost  C. wasted  D. took

    42. A. about  B. with  C. from  D. into

    43. A. separate  B. connect  C. hold  D. achieve

    44. A. throws  B. burns  C. sells  D. eats

    45. A. thirsty  B. hungry  C. black  D. foolish

    46. A. gradually  B. generally  C. especially  D. only

    47. A. save  B. pick  C. get  D. invest

    48. A. attend to  B. lead to  C. turn to  D. respond to

    49. A. withdrew  B. graduated  C. heard  D. escaped

    50. A. real  B. normal  C. exciting  D. severe

    51. A. pleasant  B. significant  C. inadequate  D. rough

    52. A. limit  B. clear  C. practice  D. exchange

    53. A. forgot  B. adored  C. appreciated  D. explored

    54. A. sad  B. calm  C. amazed  D. wealthy

    55. A. attitude  B. skill  C. business  D. explanation

    56. A. adapt  B. follow  C. inspire  D. inform

    57. A. believes  B. refuses  C. imagines  D. admits

    58. A. poor  B. diligent  C. anxious  D. lovely

    59. A. picking out  B. giving out  C. making out  D. working out

    60. A. teach  B. employ  C. convince  D. become

    II(50)

    注意事项:

    0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。

    第二节:语法填空(10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)

    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    For the   61   (one) time in four years, Singapore is not the best destination for foreign workers, according to HSBC’s Expat 2019 Global Report   62   (release). Switzerland is now the top nation for those fortunate enough to be relocated abroad by their employers—thanks to fast career progression, good pay,   63   the amazing scenery.

    The annual survey gathered data from 18,059 overseas workers in 163   64   (region). Switzerland ranked high in quality of life. Respondents also highlighted the country’s low crime rate and its economic and political stability,   65   helped push the country’s ranking from the number eight to number one this year.

    The survey breaks the findings into three subcategories: Living, career opportunity, and family life. Canada tops the list in the first category, with interviewees   66   (say) it’s a welcoming country, followed by Spain. Switzerland   67   (score) high on career opportunity, thanks to   68   (it) quicker promotions, and Singapore tops the list for family life due to the availability of high-quality schools.

    It’s important   69   (remember) these results that apply to foreign people that are generally wealthier and more educated than local populations. Unlike other categories of migrants, foreign workers generally live abroad for   70   short time, and many have some or all expenses paid by their employers.

    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35)

    第一节 短文改错(10小题;每小题1分,满分10)

    假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词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。

    As far as I’m concerned, houses in the future will be like to be built with environment-friendly materials. The materials are so wonderful which they can not only produce electricity by taking in air and sunshine, but also keeping the houses warm in winter and cool in summer. In addition, if there is an accident happened in the house, the host will receive the alarm call immediately. Most importantly, once some disaster such as earthquakes or storms happen, the house will fly away avoid the danger.

    In a word, with the develop of science and technology, I believe my dream will be come true. And the houses in the future will become much comfortable to live in.

    第二节 书面表达(满分25)

    假如你是李华,你们的外籍教师Mr Douglas准备在迎新晚会上表演二胡独奏,特地发来邮件询问着装问题。请你根据下面提示信息回复电子邮件,内容包括:

    1.恭喜对方参加表演;

    2.建议着中式服装;

    参考词汇:唐装Tang suit旗袍cheongsam

    注意:

    1.词数100左右;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    Dear Mr Douglas,

    Nothing is more than pleased to hear that you will perform at the evening party to welcome newcomers.

     

     

     

    Yours,

    Li Hua

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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