河北省邯郸市大名一中2020届高三英语上学期错题整理试题(1)
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2020届河北省大名县第一中学高三9月月考英语试题(清北班一)2019.9.25 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. What are the speakers planning to do?A Have a picnic.B Make some sandwiches C. Attend a barbecue party2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. JobB. A pictureC. A university.3. Where is the woman’ s Dusmart Speaker?A. In the bedroom. B In the kitchen C. In the sitting room4. What did the man buy this morning?A. TrainersB. Socks C Jeans5. What did the man like best about the show?A. The singersB. The costumes.C. The dancing第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
清听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman think of the man s summer Job?A. TiringB. Interesting.C. Well-paid7. What job is Tammy doing during the summer?A Fruit-picking.B Dog-walkingC Babysitting.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What will the man do at 2: 00 pm probably?A Sell dictionaries.B Have an interview C. Work in the office9. Where will the man be around 5: 00 pm?A In a classroom.B At a company. C. At a coffee shop.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
短文改错河北省承德第一中学2020届高三9月月考六、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共20.0分)1.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.Dear Henry,I am writing to invite you attend the Chinese paper-cutting art exhibition to be held in the art gallery from9:00am to4:00pm the next Saturday in the City Museum.Paper-cutting is a traditionally art form in China,which had a history of more than1,500years.People often decorate their homes in paper-cutting during festivals and wed dings.In this exhibition,you can see paper-cutting with various pattern.In addition,they are famous artists who will perform what to cut paper on the spot.I hope that y ou can seize this opportunity to learn much about traditional Chinese culture.Looking forward to hear from you soon.Yours sincerely,Li Hua【答案】Dear Henry,I am writing to invite you∧attend the Chinese paper-cutting art exhibition tobe held in the art gallery from9:00am to4:00pm the next Saturday in the City Museum.Paper-cutting is a traditionally art form in China,which had a history of more than1,500 years.People often decorate their homes in paper-cutting during festivals and weddings.In this exhibition,you can see paper-cutting with various pattern.In addition,they are famous artists who will perform what to cut paper on the spot.I hop e that you can seize this opportunity to learn much about traditional Chinese culture.Looking forward to hear from you soon.Yours sincerely,Li Hua详解:1. attend前面加上to.考查不定式.invite sb. to do sth.,这里用不定式作宾语补足语.2.去掉 the.考查冠词.此处表示"下个星期六",而the next Saturday表示"过去的下个星期六".3. traditionally改为traditional.考查形容词.这里用形容词修饰后面的名词art form.4. had改为has.考查时态.通过前后语境分析可知,这里说的也是一般情况,因此要用一般现在时.5. in改为with.考查介词.此处表达"人们通常在节日和婚礼上用剪纸装饰自己的家.",因此要用介词with,而in表示"使用,用"时,表示"使用某种语言".6. pattern改为patterns.考查名词单复数.根据前面的various可知这里要用可数名词复数.7. they改为there.考查固定句型.此处表达"此外,还有著名的艺术家将在现场表演如何剪纸.",there be意为"有…".8. what改为how.考查疑问词.结合语境可知这里表达"此外,还有一些著名的艺术家将在现场表演如何剪纸.",因此要用疑问词how,表示"如何".9. much改为more.考查副词.结合语境可知这里表达"希望大家抓住这个机会,多了解中国传统文化.",因此要把much改为more.10. hear改为hearing.考查动名词.look forward to中的to是介词,因此这里要用动名词形式作宾语.【解析】本文主要介绍了中国剪纸艺术展览的情况以及剪纸作为一项传统的艺术形式已有1500多年的历史,人们经常在节日和婚礼上用剪纸装饰他们的家.考查短文改错.答题时注意句子中人称和数是否一致,时态是否一致.各种词性之间的区别以及一些常用句型,固定短语的应用.一般的这类题型不会出现太复杂的单词和句子,这类题型考查的就是我们的基础知识.平时应注重积累,熟记一些句型及惯用结构.河北省衡水市深州中学2020高三开学联考第一节短文改错(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,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
河北省邯郸市大名一中2020届高三英语上学期第十周周测试题第一节阅读理解(每小题2分,共20小题,满分40分)AHave you ever thought that your life will be perfect if something in your outside world changes? You may say, “I will live happily if I find my soul mate。
” You may say,“If the perfect job comes along, I will getsatisfaction。
My problem is that my boss is stupid.” Or you may say, “If I have a child, I will know what it is like to be loved." The problem is that it is not the outside world that prevents you from experiencing peace, love and joy。
Instead, it is your own internal patterns that get in your way。
To prove this point, at my weekend programs, I had my students look at a flower on my table。
Then I asked them to share their experiences. Some showed a state of complete joy because staring at the flower reminded them of their wedding or a great trip with their lovers. Others said the flower made them angry because it reminded them of a gift given by a former partner who turned against them。
邯郸市大名一中2020届高三英语上学期11月考试卷第一节阅读理解(每小题2分,共20小题,满分40分)AHave you ever thought that your life will be perfect if something in your outside world changes? You may say, “I will live happily if I find my soul mate.” You may say, “If the perfect job comes along, I will get satisfaction. My problem is that my boss is stupid.” Or you may say, “If I have a child, I will know what it is like to be loved.” The problem is that it is not the o utside world that prevents you from experiencing peace, love and joy. Instead, it is your own internal patterns that get in your way.To prove this point, at my weekend programs, I had my students look at a flower on my table. Then I asked them to share their experiences. Some showed a state of complete joy because staring at the flower reminded them of their wedding or a great trip with their lovers. Others said the flower made them angry because it reminded them of a gift given by a former partner who turned against them. Some students even told me that the flower reminded them of their beloved grandmothers’ gardens with some shedding tears of joy and others shedding tears of sadness. However, the flower was still just a flower.Our internal patterns decide whether each moment is filled with peace, anger, joy, love or sadness. When you don’t realize that it is your own internal state that is creating your experience, you are likely to blame the external situations in your life. Most people aren’t taught tha t emotion is a choice. And they aren’t taught how to change those lower emotional patterns such as anger, anxiety, sadness and so on. Next time, when you meet something bad, please look at your internal state. When you accept that you are responsible for your own state, and find the courage to turn inward, you can step out of being a slave to what shows up in your external world.1.Why does the author mention the examples in Paragraph 1 ?A.To lead to the topic of this passage.B.To complain about imperfect life.C.To show common problems in life.2.How does the author prove his opinion?A.By giving examples. B.By doing an experiment.C.By telling a related story. D.By comparing other people’s opinions.3.What does the author advise us to do in the last paragraph?A.To step out of negative emotions.B.To pay attention to our internal world.C.To share our real emotions with others.D.To use different methods to change bad emotions.4.What does the author want to express through the passage?A.Our external world matters a lot.B.Our emotions can affect our health.C.Our internal patterns truly decide our emotions.D.Our experiences have a great influence on our emotions.BWhen Gitanjali Rao shared how she likes “finding solutions to real problems”, it was hardto imagine this dynamic 11-year-old girl could settle a problem that has escaped scientists for years.In just three months, Rao came up with a device(装置)that can replace the costly and lengthytests currently used to reliably determine lead levels in our fresh water. Inspired by the current litigation (诉讼)in Flint, Michigan, a case of water pollution from 2014 to 2015, Rao designed a new testing system that resulted in her being named America’s Top Young Scientist for 2017.Rao had been following the water problem for about two years. She was amazed by the number of people affected by lead pollution in water and wanted to do something to change this. Gitanjali spent months trying to convince local high schools and colleges to give her lab time to continue her experiment. At home, Gitanjali worked on her project in the “science room” she asked her parents to create for her. Rao has created a device that uses three parts: a cartridge, a Bluetooth reader and an app. To put it simply, the cartridge contains carbon nanotubes(纳米管)that react to lead. This reaction is then registered by the Bluetooth reader, which sends a signal to a mobile app that can tell you immediately if your water is safe to drink.Rao appropriately named the device Tethys after the Greek goddess of fresh water, and is hoping to make a little improvement to get the device on the market. While we may not be awareof any lead pollution present in our aging pipelines, lead poisoning can cause delays in physical and mental development. Wi th Rao believing that the “purpose of science is to make a difference”, her incredible invention could make a difference to millions of people in the United States.5. What do we know about Rao’s device?A. It’s cheap and quick.B. It’s cheap and inaccura te.C. It’s expensive and reliable.D. It’s portable and time-consuming.6. What made Rao have the idea of designing the device?A. Her parents’ suggestions.B. The name of the Greek goddess.C. Her interest in settling real problems.D. The water pollution litigation in Flint.7. What do the carbon nanotubes function as?A. Sending immediate signals.B. Recording the reaction results.C. Detecting the presence of lead.D. Showing the water quality results.8. What does the author think of Rao’s invention?A. It will lead Rao to make a fortune.B. It will help millions of Americans drink safe water.C. It will promote the development of science in America.D. It will soon settle the lead-polluted problem thoroughly.CImagine jet-setting from Tokyo to Paris, enjoying first-class travel, a four-course dinner and a city tour-all without leaving the ground. This is the future of air travel according to Japanese company First Airlines, which has used the power of virtual reality to create dream vacations.Passengers avoid the costly airport transfer, the baggage fees or busy airport terminal(航站楼)-and instead enjoy the privileges of business or first-class travel and an expensive tour of Paris-all while remaining motionless in Tokyo. As well as Paris, First Airlines also offers the virtual destinations of New York, Rome and Hawaii.After boarding, guests can settle down for the two-hour flight on their advanced Airbus seat -surrounded by decoration that is modeled on the inside of an aircraft, for maximum realism. There is flight service and VR, foods, music for every destination. Passengers will be served a delicious meal by air stewards, alongside drinks and other desserts. The menu depends on the destination of choice-Manhattan clam chowder and cheesecake for New York and salmon tartar and onion soup for Paris. After landing at the destination, guests can enjoy a 360-degree tour of the destination-all thanks to projection(投影)mapping and video.It makes for a supposedly stress-free vacation, perfect for those whose ability to travel abroad is limited by cost or health. Virtual reality is becoming increasingly present everywhere at all times in the world of travel--allowing travelers to appreciate the wonders of the world, all without leaving their house.At just 4,980 yen($ 46)for business class and 5,980 yen($ 56)for first class-these two- hour flights are far more affordable than their real-life flights. Tokyo citizens eager to experience First Airlines can book a trip on the website, with reservations currently being taken until May 2018.9. What can we learn about the future of air travel from Tokyo to Paris?A. It is high-flying.B. It is money-saving.C. It is power-wasting.D. It is time-consuming.10. When can passengers enjoy the beauty of the destination?A. Upon arrival.B. During the flight.C. After boarding the plane.D. On getting off the plane.11. The flight is perfect for travelers who .A. do little physical exerciseB. work under great pressureC. desire to travel a long distanceD. have health or money troubles12. What can be the best title for the text?A. A Scientific FantasyB. The Power of Virtual RealityC. Japan’s Virtual Air Travel AbroadD. Appreciation of the Global WondersDAs the parent of a 7-year-old boy, sometimes I feel like “no” is my most frequently said word. But if I look honestly at the big picture of my daily vocabulary, I probably would conclude that it actually contains too much “yes”. Saying yes means opening myself up to new experiences, inviting new or deeper relationships. But too much “yes” leaves any of us feeling anxious, overcommitted(过分受约束的)and powerless to set and maintain boundaries in our lives.This had been on my mind when The Book of No: 365 Ways to Say It and Mean It-and Stop People-PleasingForever came across my desk. The new edition of this decade-old book by psychologist Susan Newman is a must-read book for those of us who struggle to say “no” with authenticity, confidence and kindness.Newman calls people who feel forced to say yes all their way through life “people-pleasers”. The chief symptoms of this condition include associating helping others with your self-respect, holding expectations that you will care for others and feeling unwilling to state your own needs when a request comes your way. For people-pleasers, “yes is the path of least resistance and the way to avoid damaging your relationship with the asker,” Newman writes.The book offers brief dialogues for hundreds of scenarios in which “no” is the right answer, for reasons ranging from time management to financial pressures to emotional boundaries. Newman considers what came about among friends, at work, within families and in parenting. Reading through the scenarios, I realized they have some things in common-things that immediately started helping me improve my “no” skills.Do you think this book might be helpful to you? It’s OK if the answer is “no”, but I do highly recommend it for your Positive Reading List shelf.13. Why does the author include his own personal experience in Paragraph 1?A. To blame himself.B.To show how to guide kids.C. To tell his likes and dislikes.D. To help recommend a book.14. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 3?A. How to deal with a request.B. Why askers turn to others for a favor.C. Why people-pleasers say “yes” too often.D. How to strengthen relationships with askers.15. What does the underlined word “scenarios” probably mean?A. Occasions.B. Processes.C. Adventures.D. Stories.16. What does the author advise us to do?A. Give no response to any demand.B. Learn to say “no” in a positive way.C. Keep open all channels of communication.D. Say “yes” constantly without feeling guilty.EMaths and Music An excellent way to kill a conversation is to say you are a mathematician. Tell others you are also a musician, however, and they will be hooked. Although there are obvious similarities between mathematical and musical activity, there is no direct evidence for the kind of magical connection many people seem to believe in.I'm partly referring here to the "Mozart effect", where children who have been playing Mozart compositions are supposedly more intelligent, including at maths, than other children. It is not hard to see why such a theory would be popular: we would all like to become better at maths without putting in any effort. But the conclusions of the experiment that expressed the belief in the Mozart effect were much more modest. If you want your brain to work better, you clearly have to put in hard work. As for learning to play the piano, it also takes effort.Surely a connection is quite reasonable. Both maths and music deal with abstract structures,so if you become good at one, then it is likely that you become good at something more general that helps you with the other. If this is correct, it would show a connection between mathematical and musical ability. It would be more like the connection between abilities at football and tennis. To become better at one, you need to improve your fitness and coordination (协调). That makes you better at sport and probably helps with the other.Abstract structures don't exist only in maths and music. If you learn a language then you need to understand its abstract structures like grammar. Yet we don't hear people asking about a connection between mathematical and linguistic ability. Maybe this is because grammar feels mathematical,so it wouldn't be surprising that mathematicians were better at learninggrammar. Music, however, is strongly tied up with feelings and can be enjoyed even by people who know little about it. As such, it seems different from maths, so there wouldn't be any connection between the two.Let's see how we solve problems of the "A is to B as C is to D" kind. These appear in intelligence tests but they are also important to both music and maths. Consider the opening of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. The second phrase is a clear answer to the first. The listener thinks: "The first phrase goes upward and uses the notes of a G major chord (和弦); what would be the corresponding phrase that goes downward and uses the notes of a D7?" Music is full of puzzles like this. If you are good at them, expectations will constantly be set up in your mind. The best moments surprise you by being unexpected, but we need the expectations in the first place.17.What does the author say about "Mozart effect"? ______A.The goal of it was not carefully thought about.B.The findings from it gave people wrong information.C.The interest people showed in it was unexpected.D.The way it was carried out proved to be ineffective.18.The author mentioned football and tennis in Paragraph 3to show that ______ .A.football and tennis are played in a similar way.B.certain skills may be developed through practice.C.music and maths have something in common.D.abstract structures bring benefits to various fields.19.We can infer from Paragraph 4that ______ .A.language seems more like maths than music does.B.language is less appealing to learners.C.mathematicians are good at music learning.D.the structure of language is easier to learn than that of music.20.What does the writer intend to state in the last paragraph? ______A.How music differs from maths.B.Why musicians possess mathematical abilities.C.Why Mozart is so highly considered by mathematicians.D.How abstract thinking applies to both music and maths.第二节七选五阅读(每小题 2 分,共5小题,满分 10 分)As is often the case, when we wake up feeling sleepy and with dark circles under eyes, manyof us often make a decision: “I’m going to bed earlier tomorrow!” we are so determined. 21 We are still absorbed in what we are doing without realizing it is already too late the next day. This behavior is called “bedtime procrastination”(睡眠拖延症), and results from lack of self-control and our body clock.22 According to a study carried out by a group of health psychologists, 53 percent of the 2,400 participants said they didn’t follow their sleep schedule, delaying it at least twice a week. They delayed bedtime because they couldn’t stop doing other trivial things (琐事), which were keeping them up in the first place.People who generally have trouble resisting temptations (诱惑) and following their intentions firmly are also more likely to delay going to bed. They find it hard to control themselves. 23Our body clock also plays an important role when it comes to bedtime. Those who get up late aremore likely to postpone their bedtime than those who wake early every morning. Night owls wouldgo to bed late at the very beginning of the weekday, even though they had to get up early for workand school. 24Therefore, if we want to cure our bedtime procrastination, the intention to go to bed earlieris not enough. 25 We should have a clear understanding that bedtime procrastination is a big problem. The choices we make could turn out to be pretty important for our health.A. Bedtime procrastination is a common problem.B. It will have extreme effect on our health sooner or later.C. Yet, lack of self-control is not the only thing to blame.D. Unfortunately, chances are that we don’t stick to our promise.E. It’s their special body clock that plays a part in delaying their bedtime.F. Biological processes need to support this intention.G. So we just need to take action to change our sleep model.第三节完形填空(每小题 1.5 分,满分30分)Experts say boredom is good for kids. It forces them to be creative, 26 their imaginations, and helps them discover new things. A(n) 27 in point is 13-year-old Luke Thrillfrom Dubuque, Iowa.Luke was 28 of playing video games and riding his bike, so he decided to build a tinyhouse in his backyard instead. He made money from cutting lawns(草坪)and 29 exchanged some services, such as gaining the help of an electrical engineer 30 sweeping his garage. Lukealso 31 spare materials from his grandmother’s houseand other 32 materials from his neighbors for some of the windows and the door.The 89-square-foot home cost $1, 500 to build and 33 18 months. Inside there’s a kitchenette, a back sitting room, a table and a mounted(镶嵌的)TV, and an upstairs bedroom canbe easily 34 by stairway.Although Luke did the 35 and learned how to do all the work, he had his father’s 36 throughout the project. Greg Thrill was very happy that his son learned to stay on 37 anddeal with grown-ups. 38 , he had some simple rules when Luke 39 the house: “You 40the money. You build it. And you own it.”Luke is now in love with 41 . He has a YouTube channel and hopes to 42 other kidsto start building. 43 , he wants to build a bigger tiny house to live in, but for now, he44 in his new home a few nights a week, does homework there, and uses it to take a 45 fromhis twin brother.26. A. changes B. ignores C. improvesD. weakens27. A. method B. explanation C. procedureD. case28. A. tired B. fond C. confidentD. guilty29. A. thus B. even C. stillD. anyhow30. A. in exchange for B. in praise for C. in support of D.in place of31. A. updated B. ordered C. removedD. used32. A. recycled B. cheap C. newD. raw33. A. spent B. took C. savedD. wasted34. A. supported B. accessed C. heldD. landed35. A. research B. housework C. experimentD. discovery36. A. permission B. help C. controlD. order37. A. credit B. business C. budgetD. duty38. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Rather D.However39. A. finished B. decorated C. started D.painted40. A. borrow B. donate C. raiseD. distribute41. A. books B. videos C. ridingD. building42. A. inspire B. press C. commandD. warn43. A. Luckily B. Eventually C. Frequently D.Strangely44. A. brings out B. leaves out C. hangs out D.puts out45. A. ride B. risk C. chanceD. break第四节语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 2,满分 20 分)Litter is everywhere,doing great harm 46__ the environment and life on our planet. Jeff Kirschner,who wants to build a litter-free world,started a global community named Litterati ___47_(settle)this problem.The story began with his 6-year-old daughter. One day they were going on a hike when the girlnoticed a 48___ (break)plastic tub(浴盆)in a river. She said,“Daddy,that doesn’t go there.”Thattook Kirschner by surprise. He,like many adults,had become so used to the rubbish around themthat he hadn’t given it a second look.49___ his daughter said reminded him of the serious problemour planet faces.Jeff started to take 50__(act).He created Litterati,an app that makes it fun to pick up litter.The idea is 51__(fair) simple: Spot a piece of trash,take a photo,post the photo online and thenput the litter into dustbins.52__ (see)that Jeff was keeping a record of the positive impact he was having on the planet,people worldwide started participating. Up to now,over 2,500,000 photos posted by 3,500 people from over 40 countries 53___ (find)their way to Litterati’s digital landfill.Litterati is more than an app. It is a highly 54_____ (effect)solution to a pressing issue. Wherever you live,whatever you do and 55____ you are,join Litterati to make the world a cleaner and healthier place to live in.英语周测答案阅读(A)1-4 ABBC (B) 5-8 ADCB (C) 9-12 BADC (D) 13-16 DCAB(E) BCAD完形填空 21-25DACEF 26〜30 CDABA 31〜35 DABBA36〜40 BCDCC 41〜45 DABCD46.to 47.to settle 48.broken 49.What 50.action 51.fairly 52.Seeing 53.have found 54.effective 55.whoever。
2020届河北省大名县第一中学高三(普通班)上学期第一周周测英语试题命题人审题人第一部分阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)ASummer Programs for TeensUniversity of Maryland: TERP Young ScholarsThis program is the perfect summer camp for academically talented teenagers who want to pursue academic interests, explore career opportunities, and discover college life at the University of Maryland.During three weeks of intellectual exploration, teens can study with students who share similar interests, and communicate with some of the university’s best tea chers. Upon successful completion, students can earn three college credits.Carpe Diem: The University-bound AdventureCarpe Diem supports both American and international students in applying to a university by providing private consultation. This 2-week experience also includes tours of famous East Const universities. Students will also have the opportunity to build their resumes (简历) by working with writing experts.Great Books Summer ProgramThis is a lively, warm and welcoming summer camp community of outstanding teens, who love literature and ideas. In the past eleven years, it has gathered middle and high school students from across the world to read selections from the greatest works of literature, experience heated discussions and enjoy summer camp fun with other literary-minded students. Participants can gain confidence in their ability to read a text closely and express their ideas clearly both verbally and in writing.Zeal TravelWe offer our teens two-week and three-week long trips to Hawaii, Alaska, Australia and Spain. All trips include 15-25 hours of community service activities.Depending on your trip of choice, you’ll be helping Hawaiians protect their forest ecosystem, caring for dogs in Spain, working with Habitat for Humanity, and much more. Every trip also includes exciting outdoor activities like surfing, driving, ice-climbing, hiking and more. The possibilities are endless and there is a zeal trip for every interest.1. Which program offers students the opportunity to develop academic interests?A. Carpt Diem.B. Zeal Travel.C. University of Maryland.D. Great Books Summer Program.2. What can students do in Great Books Summer Program?A. Learn how to write stories.B. Attend a campus cultural event.C. Make friends with famous writers.D. Read and discuss the great works of literature.3. What is special about Zeal Travel?A. It includes a lot of thrilling outdoor activities.B. It provides community service for students.C. It offers students exciting free trips.D. It will last 3 weeks.BFive thousand square meters of old damaged cars, motorcycles and boats fill this junkyard. For a casual onlooker, this might be a very sad sight. But for Andy, it’s a real treasure. “I’ve been a junk hoarder (囤积者) for my whole life and I like fixing up what shouldn’t be thrown away. Around 200 old cars end up in this junkyard every week. Some of them are sold for parts, others get repaired, and still others are beyond repair.”His father Bobby started the business some 50 years ago and still spends every morning there. The father and son have very different approaches to their work. They got a Dean cab that was getting thrown away and that was the father’s project, which Andy did not want him to do. “He did basically the opposite of everything I told him and I think he did it just to make me mad. He dumped a ton of money into this car, but in the end it wouldn’t run.” Andy said jokingly.The unusual family business attracted the attention of a TV crew. That’s how the show Janka Empire came to be featured on a network of the Discovery Channel. This show, five years of shooting, five seasons and 60 episodes (集), is popular. “There are hundreds of junkyards throughout the United States. I think what’s interesting is that it is a family business. My father and I started the business and we joke very well back and forth and I think that’s what people like. The ca rs that end up at the junkyard come out with endless surprises. See, this was a junk car and we restored it with a blown motor. Yet I don’t get a chance to ride around it too often. Because despite its shining appearance, the noise of the engine is truly deafening and I worry my neighbors will not put up with it.”4. What does Andy seem to like about his junkyard?A. It is very large.B. It may be a bad sight.C. It is amazing and valuable.D. It is his life dreamland.5. What can we infer from the “one Dean cab” case?A. The father is ready to follow his son’s advice.B. The son is impatient and fed up with his father.C. The father and son get on well with each other.D. The father and son often disagree with each other.6. Why is the show Janka Empire popular?A. There are hundreds of junkyards in the United States.B. Bobby and Andy run their family business in an unusual way.C. The show is a series of 5 seasons and 60 episodes.D. Bobby and Andy can make the junk car attractive.7. Which of the following words can best describe Bobby and Andy?A. Devoted and creative.B. Funny and ridiculous.C. Gentle and respectable.D. Economical and wealthy.CEnvironmental experts warn that our planet is drowning in plastic.The world’s cities produce 2 billion tons of trash every year. By the year 2050 that number is expected to rise to 3 billion tons. The World Bank estimates that the largest amount of trash today, about 44 percent, is plastic. But we often have to buy packaged goods. And often that packaging is made of plastic.Now, that may be changing. A new environmentally-friendly shopping model was recently launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. This shopping model, called Loop, aims to replace throwaway containers with reusable ones.Loop is the idea of Terra Cycle, an American-based recycling company. Its chief, Tom Szaky. told the Associated Press (AP) that “removing plastics from the ocean is not enough.” He said the point is to get away from single-use packages. Szaky said that Loop is the future of shopping. But it comes from an idea of the past.He compared it to the “milkman model” of the 1950s in the United States. Back then, someone brought milk to your doorstep in glass bottles and then left with empty bottles. These could be cleaned and used again. The result is zero-waste.Jennifer Morgan from the environmental non-profit organization Greenpeace also joined in the discussion about Loop at Davos. She said that “Greenpeace welcomes the aim of the Loop Alliance to move away from thr owaway culture ” But Morgan questioned whether companies worldwide are ready to change their business models.Loop is set to launch later this year in three eastern U.S. states, and also in Paris, France and some of the surrounding area. Then Loop plans to expand to the U.S. West Coast, Toronto, Canada and Britain by the end of this year or 2020.8. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 2?A. Provide background information.B. Advocate zero-waste lifestyle.C. Explain the reason for trash.D. Introduce a new topic.9. Where doe s the idea “Loop” come from?A. The World Economic Forum.B. Demand of some companies.C. Zero-waste model.D. The milkman model.10. Which countries is Loop expected to expand to by 2020?A. United States and Switzerland.B. Switzerland and Britain.C. Canada and Britain.D. France and Canada.11. What is the text mainly about?A. A new shopping model.B. The development of future city.C. The world’s environmental issue.D. The concerns of future shopping.DSlowly but surely, we’re moving closer and closer to 5G world. From smart-home security to self-driving cars, all the internet-connected devices in your life will be able to talk to each other at lightning-fast speeds with reduced delay, Objectively speaking, the fastest 4G download speeds in the U. S. top out at an average of 19.42 Mbps. But by comparison 5G promises gigabit (千兆) speeds.“5G is one of those signs, along with artificial intelligence, of this coming data age,” said Steve Koenig, senior director of market research for the Consumer Technology Association. “The self-driving vehicle is a great emblem of this data age, and that is to say, it is a sign of time, because with one single task, driving, you have massive amounts of data coming from the vehicle itself, and a variety of sensors are collecting a lot of information tomodel its environment as it moves. It’s pull ing in data from other vehicles about road conditions down the lane. It could be weather information, but also connected infrastructure (基础设施) construction. There’s lots of data behind that task, which is why we need high speed.Augmented reality glasses and virtual headset haven’t yet broken the mainstream, but tech companies are joyfully betting that these devices will eventually replace our smart-phones. With 5G, that could actually happen. This is notable because companies such as Apple are reportedly developing AR glasses to assist — or perhaps even replace — smartphones.Ericsson stated at February’s Mobile World Congress how smart gla sses could become faster and lighter with a 5G connection, because instead of being weighed down with components, the glasses could rely on hardware for processing power.But don’t get too excited. There’s still a lot of work to be done in the meantime, in cluding various trials to make sure the radios play nicely with hardware and infrastructure construction so 5G isn’t concentrated only in big cities.12. What does the author want to stress in Paragraph 1?A. The lighting-fast speed of 5G.B. The expectation of 5G world.C. The difference between 4G and 5GD. The internet-connected devices in our life.13. What does the underlined word “emblem” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Exhibition.B. Success.C. Symbol.D. Explanation.14. We can infer from the text that ________.A. 5G world won’t come without AR glassesB. 5G helps to create the artificial intelligence vehicleC. Apple company is developing AR glasses worldwideD. Tech companies will face the fact that smartphones may be replaced15. What will the author probably tell us next?A. How to fully expand 5G coverage.B. Smart glasses will become faster and lighter.C. Why 5G isn’t concentrated in big cities.D. The importance of infrastructure construction.第二部分七选五(每题2分,共10分)Have you ever been in a situation where first aid was required? Did you know what to do? Did you feel adequately equipped and confident enough to perform first aid procedures? At the SOS Center, trained professions provide some one-on-one and group courses in first aid. ___16___.First Aid For Infants (婴儿)This course is designed for first- time parents who do not have a basic knowledge of first aid for infants and babies, ___17___, or if you want to avoid more life threatening problems and illnesses, you will get them from these topics.First Aid for ChildrenEvery parent knows the fear of releasing their small child out into the world, away from their watchful eye. ___18___. This course teaches parents how to determine when an injury requires stitches (缝针), how to treat basic cuts, as well as how to treat sunburns and other wounds.___19___Our most popular course offers all kinds of approaches to applying first aid. In this two-day course, you’ll learn some basic skills such as how to respond when a child or adult chokes, what to do if someone has a heart attack or stroke, how to react to snake bites and spider bites, and more. This course is highly recommended for learners of all ages.___20___. In addition, we are planning to open special courses in community centers around Beijing. For more information on SOS and our course selection or to register for a course, please visit .A. Basic Training Course in First AidB. Various First-Aid Courses for BabiesC. When you want to ease your baby’s discomfortsD. If you want to avoid the risk of your parents’ injuriesE. Classes are offered on a regular basis at our main officeF. We offer a variety of courses designed to meet particular needsG. As children grow more adventurous, the risk of injury increases as well第三部分.完形填空(每题2分,共40分)I was often told that God loved me. I wanted to believe that so much.For nearly a ___21___ I was shuttled between adoptive families and group homes—14 of them. Some families were nice. Others were ___22___, like evils in a dark fairy tale. At the age of 12, I wasfinally ___23___, by Gay and Phil Courter, a couple with two adult sons. Gay said, “We lived for a ___24___, and we believe that reason is you.”I’d been lied to by adults so many times in the past years. I wasn’t sure they ___25___ loved me. “There will be no ___26___. All those parents were pretty much the same,” I said to myself. I ___27___ to call them Mom and Dad. I was particular about the home-cooked meals Gay ___28___ prepared. I hid in my room as much as possible. I wanted to make them ___29___ so they’d show their true colors.One Friday night in the eighth grade, I really ___30___ things to the limit. A neighborhood girl had persuaded me to ___31___ out of the house with her to meet some boys. I put Advil(镇痛药) in my p arents’ drinks after dinner, ___32___ it would make them sleepy. Wow! I’d never seen them so ___33___. “Now they would surely send me back”, I thought. Instead they said. “Ashley, we are family, we have nowhere to send you back to, we must ___34___ this li ke a family.”I ran in ___35___ to my bedroom, where I spent the weekend. Seeing how much I’d disappointed them made me ___36___. No one had ever cared for me like that. I didn’t deserve this ___37___.Sunday night, Gay came into my room. She ___38___ down and kissed my cheek. “Love you, sweetie,” she said. For the first time ever, I kissed her back. “Love you too,” I said. That word-love-sounded so ___39___, yet felt so true. I was discovering that love is what makes a(n) ___40___.21. A. fortnight B. week C. month D. decade22. A. cruel B. mad C. angry D. strange23. A. moved B. discovered C. adopted D. strange24. A. family B. kindness C. love D. reason25. A. possibly B. finally C. truly D.certainly26. A. point B. choice C. difference D. evidence27. A. started B. refused C. wanted D. agreed28. A. happily B. painstakingly C. willingly D. easily29. A. mad B. relaxed C. content D. shocked30. A. dragged B. proved C. pulled D. pushed31. A. run B. jump C. slide D. break32. A. discovering B. observing C. seeing D. thinking33. A. nice B. angry C. different D. cruel34. A. deal with B. put down C. look through D. write down35. A. joy B. tears C. anger D. laughter36. A. ashamed B. annoyed C. excited D. satisfied37. A. service B. honor C. honesty D. kindness38. A. bent B. took C. put D. broke39. A. different B. popular C. strange D. familiar40. A. group B. family C. adult D. union第四部分语法填空(共20分)Ahead of this year’s London Book Fair in March, media reported a rise in interest in tra nslated works among British readers. For translator Anna Holmwood, this signals the ___41___ (arrive) of a new era.“This is a big moment for Chinese fiction abroad,” says Holmwood, ___42___ has translated Chinese literature for almost a decade.Her translation work, Legends of the Condor Heroes, a fantasy novel written by Jin Yong, and Liu Cixin’s science-fiction book, The Three Body Problem, are shown in a Nielsen report ___43___ examples of two of the most popular Chinese fiction works in Britain in 2018.“Languages in growing demand include Chinese and Arabic.” according to the Nielsen report. It found that, against the commonly ___44___ (see) “not more than 3 percent rule” of translated literature’s presence in the English-language book markets, the number for 2018 was 5.63 percent in Britain ___45___ the total annual sales was worth $27.1 million.Charlotte Collins, translator and co-chair of the British Translators Association, says: “As we can see, this proportion (比率) ___46___ (double) in recent years..This is ___47___ (real) exciting news.”The Guardian quotes (引用) Fiammetta Rocco, administrator of the Man Booker International Prize, “___48___ (read) fiction is one of the ___49___ (good) ways of putting ourselves i n other people’s shoes. The rise in sales of translated fiction ___50___ (show) how hungry British readers are for terrific writing from other countries.”英语答案A 篇阅读 1. C 2. D 3. AB 篇阅读 4.C 5.D 6. B 7. AC 篇阅读8. A 9. C 10.D 11. AD 篇阅读12. A 13. C 14. D 15. A七选五16. F 17. C 18. G 19. A 20. E完形填空【答案】21. D 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. C26 .B 27. D 28. B 29. A 30. C31. B 32. B 33. D 34. A 35. C36. A 37. C 38. B 39. D 40. A语法填空41. arrival 42. who 43. as 44. seen 45. and46. has doubled 47. really 48. Reading 49. best 50. showsA 篇阅读1. C 2. D 3. A【分析】本文是一则广告。
2020年河北省邯郸市第一中学高三英语期末考试试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIt's just before l pm and hungry guests are starting to emerge out onto the wooden floor at the back of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge in Zimbabwe. A few have already settled in for lunch, drinking beer and enjoying their sandwiches and salads in the sunshine. It's a normal setting until you look up. Overhead, the sky is filled with several hundred vultures (秃鹭).They too have arrived for their midday snack. Every day the team at this hotel places last night's leftover meat out for the vultures to eat. They call it the "Vulture Restaurant" and it's a vital part of protecting these birds, who have become some of the most endangered species in Africa.In Zimbabwe, where illegal hunting of elephants and rhinos is a major issue, poisoning poses a significant threat to the birds. "In recent years hunters have realized they can use poison to kill animals. It's effective because it's silent and therefore doesn't attract much attention.when the vultures eat the bodies of the dead animals they die too," says Roger Parry, Wildlife Manager at the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust.The Vulture Restaurant initiative is part feeding programme, part education programme. By attracting the birds to the Vulture Restaurant every day the team can ensure they're regularly getting a safe meal, and while the birds are there they can educate tourists from all over the world about these creatures.“Lunch” is served by Moses Garira. He has the unenviable task of wandering out into the middle of the clearing with a box full of meat, dropping the contents onto the ground and running for his life as the vultures fly downward suddenly for their food. No one, surely, would volunteer for this role, but Garira rather enjoys it. Back in the safety of the viewing seats, he tells the onlookers about the importance of vultures. "They're hugely important in terms of their role of cleaning up the bodies of dead animals," says Garira. "Notably, they're safely able to digest bacteria like anthrax. Without vultures, there'd be a lot more disease in the world."1. What's the biggest threat vultures facing in Zimbabwe?A. Overhunting.B. Unsafe food.C. Loss of habitat.D. A bird disease.2. What would others think of Garira's job?A. Scary.B. Relaxing.C. Well-paid.D. Time-consuming3. What do Garira's words mean?A. Birds are human's best friends.B. People know little about vultures.C. Vultures are environmentally favorable.D. Vultures are in urgentneed of protection.BExperts are warning about the risks of extremely picky(挑剔的)eating after a teenager living on a diet of chips and crisps developed lasting sight loss. Eye doctors inBristolcared for the 17-year-old after his sight had gone to the point of blindness. Tests showed he had serious vitamin deficiency(缺乏). Dr. Denize Atan, who treated him at the hospital, said, “His diet was basically a portion of chips from the local fish and chip shop every day. He also used to snack on crisps and sometimes white bread and ham, and not really any fruit and vegetables.”The teenager saw his doctor at the age of 14 because he had been feeling tired and unwell. At that time he suffered from vitamin B12 deficiency, but he did not stick with the treatment or improve his poor diet. Three years later, he was taken to theBristolEyeHospitalbecause of progressive sight loss.He was not overweight or underweight, but he had lost minerals from his bones, which was really quite shocking for a boy of his age. In terms of his sight loss, he met the standards of being blind. “He had blind spots right in the middle of his sight,” said Dr Denize Atan, “That means he can’t drive and would find it reallyarduousto read, watch TV or recognize faces.”Dr Denize Atan said that parents should learn about the harm that can be caused by picky eating, and turn to experts for help. For those who are concerned , she advised, “It’s best not to be anxious about picky eating , and instead calmly introduce one or two new foods with every meal.” She said multivitamin tablets can supplement(补充) a diet, but cannot take the place of eating healthily. “It’s much better to take in vitamins through a varied and balanced diet,” she said, adding that too manycertain vitamins , including vitamin A, can be harmful ,“so you don’t want to overdo it.”4. What does Dr Denize Atan imply in paragraph 1?A. The diet of the boy is not balanced.B. Fruit and vegetables are rich in vitamins.C. Picky eating is common among teenagers.D. The cause of the boy’s disease is unknown.5. Why did the boy go to see his doctor at the age of 14?A. To improve his poor diet.B. To get some help to lose weight.C. To be treated for his discomfort.D. To slow down his progressive sight loss.6. What does the underlined word “arduous” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Important.B. Easy.C. Necessary.D. Difficult.7. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. Reasons why the boy is seriously ill.B.Suggestions for the boy’s family to care for him.C. Advice for parents worried about picky eating.D. Waysof taking in enough vitamins and minerals.CI dropped out of college after my first year. Three years later, I returned to college after having been stuck in a dead-end job, working at a department store. I saw school as my way out. But I quickly found myself up against the same problems that had caused me to give up before. I was in over my head with college-level algebra (代数) and a heavy workload of reading and writing homework. In addition, I was still unsure of my career (职业) direction。
河北省大名县一中2020届高三英语上学期11月月半考试题注意事项:一、本试卷分8 页,包括四部分。
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1. What are the speakers talking about?A. Driving.B. The Internet.C. Their job.2. How long has the man been a bus driver?A. Two months.B. Three months.C. Four months.3. What does the woman work as now?A. A waitress.B. A manager.C. A cashier.4. Where are the two speakers?A. In a bookstore.B. In a library.C. In the classroom.5. What does the woman think of the pet dog?A. Lovely.B. Annoying.C. Lazy.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下而5段对话或独白。
2020年邯郸市第一中学高三英语上学期期末考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AI started working with my hands at a young age. The youngest of five brothers, I took on the role as a “maintenance (维修) man” at an early age for our family’s small grocery store. Often my dad wouldn’t give me a clear idea of how something shouldbe done, so I just had to figure it out by researching or through trial and error.Fast forward to 2016 and those problem-solving skills would become the focus of Tippecanoe High School’s Homebuilding class. I knew I wanted to teach the students skills that went beyond just being able to hammer nails or cut pieces of two-by-fours. The problem was that we didn’t have the resources at the time to do much else. The idea of attracting some type of funding seemed very important. Designing, building and selling a tiny house on wheels seemed like the perfect project to accomplishthe task. I reached out to a number of local businesses and most of them responded with the greatest support for what x k w we were doing.This year we added a new element to the program. Through one of our partners, we were able to connect with the nonprofit Veteran’s Ananda Incorporated. Students in the Homebuilding class are leading the design and production of micro houses to be donated to this organization. The new partnership gives the students another focus to consider when designing and building the houses.There has been no shortage of students since our first year. Three years ago we had 41 students, the next 191, and this year it was limited to just over 160 students so we could have a safe and manageable classroom environment. The number of girls taking the class has risen steadily over the last few years as well. This class offers something for everyone and the skills are universal.1. How can we describe the young author?A. He opened a small grocery store.B. He did a lot of research in the lab.C. He enjoyed doing hands-on activities.D. He learnt about maintenance from his father.2. What do the underlined words “the task” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Getting some financial support.B. Selling a tiny house on wheels.C. Reaching out to many local businesses.D. Offering the students some problem-solving skills.3. What can be inferred about the Homebuilding class from the last paragraph?A. Its size needs increasing.B. Itis popular with the students.C. It has caused some safety concerns.D. Its classroom environment is hard to manage.BIf you have ever been disappointed because you don’t have a good gardener ,the clever robot may one day become the helper of your indoor plantsThe Hexa Plant is a six-legged robot that has been specially made to care for the potted plant that carries on top of its head .Using light and heats sensors (传感器) the robot has the ability to carry its plant in and out the daylight .If the houseplant needs more sun,the Hexa will walk into the sunlight ;and if the houseplant is getting too hot , the Hexa will go back into the area that blocks direct light The Hexa Plant will even do a little dance when it senses that the plant needs to be watered to warn its owner .The robot was developed by Vincross engineer and founder Sun Tianqi after he saw a dead sunflower sitting in the darkness in a room back in 2014 .” Plants only receive an action without responding ,”SunTianqi wrote in a blog post .” Whether they are being cut ,bitten ,burned or pulled from the earth ,or when they haven’t received enough sunshine ,water ,or are too hot or cold ,they will hold still and take whatever is happening to them .According to Sun Tianqi ,for billions of years ,plants have never experienced movement of any kind ,not even the simplest movement .In their whole lives ,they stick to where they were born .Sun Tianqi continued ,” Do they want break their own settings or have a tendency towards this ?I do not know the answer ,but would love to try to share some of this human tendency and technology with plants With the help of the robot ,plants can experience the move”.The Hexa Plant model robots are not for sale ,though Vincross does sell a Hexa robot model .It is said that in the near future the robots can open up a new market to watch over our household plants4. What can we learn about the Hexa Plant?A. It helps people do some gardening .B. It waters the plants through dancingC. It helps indoor plants get proper sunlightD. It carries the potted plant with its hands5. What does the author try to show through Paragraph 3?A. The way plants spend their whole livesB. The common way people deal with plantsC. The difference between plants and humansD. The cause of making the indoor plants’ helper.6. What does Sun Tianqi try do using this technology?A. To develop gardening skills.B. To draw people’s attention plantsC. make plants experience moveD. study the living conditions of plants7. What can be the best title for the text?A. A New Market for robotsB. An Indoor Plants’ HelperC. An Important Development in GardeningD The Tendency of Gardening in the FutureCA dog spentthe lastfour years of his life waitingat a crossroad in the Thai city ofKhon Kaenas if waiting for someone. People originally thought the dog had been abandoned, but then realized that he looked healthy, so people asked around about him. It turned out that the dog had indeed been spending most of his time around that crossroad, but a woman had been coming round regularly to bring him food and water.One day, while photographing the dog everyone called Leo, a reporter met the woman who had been taking care of him. She had come to drop off some food. After learning the story about the dog and the woman, the reporter decided to share the story on social media. The post soonwent viraland the photos of Leo got shared hundreds of times. And the photos reached the eyes of Leo’s former old owner.Nang Noi Sittisarn, a 64-year-old woman fromThailand’sRoiEtProvince, almost had a heart attack when her daughter showed her a photo of the beloved dog named BonBon she had lost during a car trip. When she learned that he had been waiting for her in the same spot for the last four years,her heart melted(融化).Auntie Noi told her daughter to drive her to where the dog was waiting. When she got there and called his name. BonBon,the poor dog started wiggling(扭动)his tailand came to her,but when she tried to take him homewith her, he was unwilling to follow. She didn’ t want to force the dog to come with her so she agreed to leave him with his new master. However, she and her daughter will come to visit him regularly.8.Why did the dog look healthy after separation from his former owner?A. He walked around the crossroad constantly.B. He was kept at a woman’s home all the time.C. A local reporter brought him food and water.D. A woman looked after him on a regular basis.9. What does the underlined phrase “went viral” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Changed surprisingly.B. Spread quickly.C. Appeared gradually.D. Fell directly.10. How did Nang Noi Sittisam feel about the dog's waiting for her?A. Shocked.B. Regretful.C. Touched.D. Proud.11. What can we mainly learn from the story about the dog?A. Unbelievable success is worth waiting for.B. We should adjust ourselves to environments.C. We need to learn to be faithful and thankful.D. No one knows the result until the last minuteDRock and pop hitmaker Jim Steinman, who wrote and composed music for Meat Loaf, Bonnie Tyler, Celine Dion, and more, died Monday in Danbury, Connecticut. He was 73. Steinman's brother Billconfirmed that the cause of death was kidney (肾) failure.A statement posted on Steinman's Facebook page read, “It's with a heavy heart that I can confirm Jim's passing. There will be much more to say in the coming hours and days as we prepare to honor this giant of a human being and his glorious legacy.”Steinman's wholly unique career found him working as a composer, lyricist, and producer for many artists in a variety of styles. According to a biography on his website, the records he's worked on have sold more than 190 million copies worldwide. He was nominated (提名) for four Grammys, and won Album of the Year for his work on Dion's 1996 smash,Falling Into You.Steinman began his career in a musical theater while in college, writing and starring in a rock musical calledThe Dream Engine, which gained the attentionof New York theatrical producer Joe Papp. After graduating,Steinman worked at the Public Theater (which was established by Papp). In 1973, Yvonne Elliman recorded Steinman's song “Happy Ending”, which became Steinman's first commercially released tune. That same year, the Public Theater staged his musicalMore Than You Deserve.One of the actors who auditioned forMore Than You Deservewas Meat Loaf, and he and Steinman soon struck up a close personal and professional relationship. The two began working on Meat Loaf's solo album,Bat Out of Hell, in the early 70s, but it wouldn't be released until 1977. It wasn't until about one year later — after Meat Loaf performed onSaturday Night Live— that the album became a hit.“There is no other songwriter ever like him,” Meat Loaf said. “I can never repay him. He has been such an influence, in fact, the biggest influence on my life, and I learned so much from him that there would be no way I could ever repay Mr. Jim Steinman.”12. What caused Jim Steinman's death?A. A hit on the head.B. A kidney problem.C. A failed operation.D. A lack of blood supply.13. What is the correct order of the following events?a. Meat Loaf performed onSaturday Night Live.b. Jim released his first commercial tuneHappy Ending.c. Jim and Meat Loaf released the albumBat Out of Hell.d. Jim starred in a rock musical calledThe Dream Engine.e. Jim's musicalMore Than You Deservewas put on show.f. Jim won Album of the Year for his work onFalling Into You.A. dbecafB. dbcfaeC. fdcaebD. fbceda14. Why was Jim Steinman important to Meat Loaf?A. Because Jim was an extraordinary songwriter.B. Because Jim allowed him not to repay his debt.C. Because Jim was influential in the music industry.D. Because Jim gave him friendship and career support.15. What do we learn about Jim Steinman?A. He mainly focused his career on acting in musicals.B. He is a well-known and widely respected musician.C. His closest friends were Bill, Papp and Meat Loaf.D. He won four Grammys in the course of his career.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年度第一学期高三月考英语(普通班)试题时间:120 分值:150出题人:第I 卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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 kind of music does the man like the most?A. Jazz.B. Classical.C. Rock.2. What is the man’s problem?A. He doesn’t like French.B. He doesn’t have a dictionary.C. He doesn’t have good reading skills.3. What does the man want to eat?A. A pizza.B. A burger.C. Some dessert.4. How many notebooks does the man have in his backpack?A. Two.B. Five.C. Ten.5. How is the woman feeling about her speech today?A. Excited.B. Proud.C. Nervous.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,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6、7题。
6. Which bed does the woman choose?A. A twin bed.B. A double bed.C. A queen-sized bed.7. What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. A couple.B. Mother and son.C. Salesman and customer. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2019-2020学年度第一学期高三月考英语试题时间:120 分值:150第I 卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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 kind of music does the man like the most?A. Jazz.B. Classical.C. Rock.2. What is the man’s problem?A. He doesn’t like French.B. He doesn’t have a dictionary.C. He doesn’t have good reading skills.3. What does the man want to eat?A. A pizza.B. A burger.C. Some dessert.4. How many notebooks does the man have in his backpack?A. Two.B. Five.C. Ten.5. How is the woman feeling about her speech today?A. Excited.B. Proud.C. Nervous.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,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6、7题。
6. Which bed does the woman choose?A. A twin bed.B. A double bed.C. A queen-sized bed.7. What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. A couple.B. Mother and son.C. Salesman and customer.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
河北省邯郸市大名一中2020届高三英语上学期错题整理试题(1)第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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 the speakers talking about?A. A game.B.A performance.C.A party.2.How late was the man?A. 45 minutes.B.30 minutes.C.15 minutes.3.Why does the man want to give up math?A.It takes time .B.It is difficult.C.It is boring.4.What will the man do next?A.Bring the test result.B.Finish the record.C.Do the test.5.What’s the most probable relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.Neighbors.C.Father and daughter.第二节(共15个小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.What do we know about the living room?A.It is full of sunshine.B.It is really big.C.It has blue walls.7.What is in the bedroom?A. A fireplace.B.A table.C.A carpet.请听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
8.When does the woman advise the man to watch his show?A.This Sunday evening.B.This Sunday afternoon.C.This Saturday evening.9.What is the man’s father doing?A.Preparing for a meeting.B.Planning a dinner party.C.Looking for the remote control.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where does the man’s uncle work?A.At a middle school.B.In a museum.C.At a college.11.What ancient culture does the man like best?A.French.B.Chinese.C.Egyptian.12.With whom will the man go on a trip?A.His parents.B.His classmates.C.His elder sister.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What does the man think of the woman?A.Kind.B.Modest.C.Serious.14.What did the woman do five years ago?A.She worked for The Times.B.She opened a company.C.She taught the man.15.In which field has the woman had a lot of success?cation.B.Medicine.C.Engineering.16.How will the man get to Moscow?A.By car.B.By train.C.By plane.请听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.What does the speaker say about the weather in autumn?A.It’s still too hot on some days.B.It’s always nice and cool.C.It rains a bit too much.18.Which sport starts the earliest in a year?A.Volleyball.B.Baseball.C.Football.19.How many reasons does the speaker give us?A.4.B.2.C.1.20.When was the speaker born?A.In late November.B.In late October.C.In early October.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共20小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A warm drink of milk before bed has long been the best choice for those wanting a good night’s sleep. But now a study has found it really does help people nod off — if it is milked from a cow at night.Researchers have discovered that "night milk" contains more melatonin (褪黑激素), which has been proven to help people feel sleepy and reduce anxiety.The study, by researchers from Seoul, South Korea, involved mice being fed with dried milk powder made from cows milked both during the day and at night.Those given night milk, which contained 10 times the amount of melatonin, were less active and less anxious than those fed with the milk collected during daytime, according to the study published in The Journal of Medicinal Food.Night milk quickened the start of sleep and caused the mice to sleep longer.While the effect of cows milk harvested at different time has not been tested on humans up to now, taking melatonin drugs has been suggested to those who are struggling to fall asleep at night.Previous studies have also indicated that milk can be excellent for helping sleep because of the calcium content, which helps people to relax.Milk is also sugar-free and additive-free with nutritionists recommending skimmed milk as the best choice before bed as it is the least fattening. The more fat you take in before bedtime, the greater burden you will put on your body at night.21.According to the text, the mice fed with daytime milk_______.A.started sleep more easilyB.were more anxiousC.were less activeD.woke up later22.Which of the following is true of melatonin according to the text?A.It's been tested on mice for ten yearsB.It can make people more energeticC.It exists in milk in great amountD.It's used in sleeping drugs23.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Night Milk and SleepB.Fat Sugar and HealthC.An Experiment on Micek Drinking and Health24.How does the author support the theme of the text?A.By giving examples.B.By stating arguments.C.By explaining statistical data.D.By providing research results.BIf English means endless new words, difficult grammar and sometimes strange pronunciation, you are wrong. Haven’t you noticed that you have become smarter since you started to learn a language?According to a new study by a British university, learning a second language can lead to an increase in your brain power.Researchers found that learning other languages changes grey matter.This is the area of the brain which processes information.It is similar to the way that exercise builds muscles.The study also found the younger people learn a second language, the better the effect is.A team led by Dr.Andrea Mechelli, from University College London, took a group of Britons who only spoke English.They were compared with a group of “early bilinguals” who had learnt a second language before the age of five, as well as a number of later learners.Scans showed that grey matter density (密度) in the brain was greater in bilinguals than in people without a second language.But the longer a person waited before mastering a new language, the smaller the difference was.“Our findings suggest that the structure of the brain is changed by the experience of learning a second language,” said the scientists.It means that the change itself increases the ability to learn.Professor Dylan Vaughan Jones of the University of Wales, has researched thelink between bilingualism and mat hs skills.“Having two languages gives you two windows on the world and makes the brain more flexible,”he said.“You are actually going beyond language and have a better understanding of different ideas.”The findings were matched in a study of native Italian speakers who had learned English as a second language between two and 34.Reading, writing, and comprehension were all tested.The results showed that the younger they started to learn, the better.“Studying a language means you get an entrance to another world,” explained the scientists.25.The main subject talked about in this passage is_________.A.science on learning a second languageB.man’s ability of learning a second languageC.findings that language learning can help brain powernguage learning and maths study26.The last sentence of the second paragraph is intended to______.A.say language learning is also a kind of physical laborB.prove that one needs more practice when he (she) is learning a languageC.show the importance of using it when you learn a languageD.make people believe language learning helps grey matter work well27.We may know from the scientific findings that_______.A.the earlier you start to learn a second language, the higher the grey matter density isB.there is no difference between a later second language learner and one who doesn’t know a second languageC.the experience of learning a second language has bad effect on people’s brainD.the ability of learning a second language is changing all the time28.The underlined word “bilinguals” probably means___________.A.researchers on language learningB.people who are good at learning foreign languagesC.people who can speak two languagesD.active language learnersCWe live in a digital(数字的) world now, and a student's technology needs have changed. For the early years, say when you are in primary school, you can get by with no technology at all. Even if you have a computer, it's a good idea to get children familiar with libraries. At this age, trips to the library are like family outings.As you get closer to middle school, a computer with Internet access becomes more of a necessity. Teachers will often give assignments that require a student to use the Internet for research. After a computer, technology choices for students become more difficult to make – especially when it comes to cell-phones. Kids will beg their parents for a cell-phone, especially in middle school. For many parents, it's a safety issue: They want to know that their kids can reach them quickly if necessary. For teachers, cell phones can be used to record lessons when studens are absent. But many teachers dislike cell-phones. Some kids send messagesor have talks in the class. Sending messages also raises the problem of cheating on exams. More and more schools are now forbidding the use of cell-phones.Many kids see iPods as necessary things to have. iPods are great for music, but do they do anything good for your children’s education? Maybe they do. That’s the opinion of Doug Johnson, an educator for 30 years. Johnson says that educators should accept all new forms of technology in the classroom, including iPods.“Some do more with their cell- phones than we can do with our laptops,”he jokes. “I don’t think we should be afraid. The truth is that it’s easier to change the way we teach than to change the technology habits of an entire generation.”29. According to author, primary school children should .A.go to libraries to read more booksB. ask their parents to buy themcell-phonesC.buy iPods to listen to musicD. use the computer and the Internet regularly30.The following are all reasons why many teachers dislike cell-phones EXCEPT .A. schoolchildren might talk on them during classB.cell-phones can be used to recordlessons C.schoolchildren will sendmessages during classD. cell-phones can be used to cheat onexams31. Why do parents agree to buy their children cell-phones?A.They think cell-phones be helpful totheir study. B.They want their childrento be cool.C.They want their children to keep upto date.D.They want to keep in touch with theirchildren.32. We can infer from what Doug Johnson said that. A.teachers should let students use cell-phonesB.it’s better for teachers to change their teaching methodsC.cell-phones are not useful to studentsD.school children should follow the trends(潮流) of fashionDVery few people look forward to and enjoy exams. That doesn’t have to mean that you should be afraid of them, though. The following tips will help you get throughthat terrible exam period.Here are eight steps to help you during exams:1.Make sure you know how much time you will have in the exam and how many questions there will be.Then you can divide your time among the questions to make sure they all get answered.2.When you’r e doing an exam that involves(涉及)long answers,it is a good idea to leave some space at the end of the answer so that you add any extra comments that might come to mind when you reread your paper.3.Don’t spend all of your time only on questions that you kn ow answers to because you will get aworse mark for answering some questions very well and some not at all.4.It is worth taking a little extra time to make sure that your handwriting is neat.The examiner will be able to read it!Try to avoid(避免)spelling mistakes too!5.The more prepared you are,the more likely you are to succeed.6.Keep calm. If you feel yourself getting worried,take a deep breath.7.Don’t try to discuss the exam after you’ve finished it.If you’ve got different answers from your friends,t here’s no point in worrying about it.8.Once an exam is over,just forget about it.There is nothing more you can do about it. The best thing you can do is to go home and prepare for the next one. 33.You can get a better mark if ________.A.you spend all of your time on questions that you are good atB.you talk about with your teachers before examsC.you go over your notes carefully for the examD.you leave out the questions you don’t know the answers to34.The passage is probably written for ________.A.people who mark exam papersB.people who take examsC.high school teachersD.language learners35.Which of the following will NOT help you to deal with exams?A.Divide your time among the questions during the exam.B.Take a deep breath when you feel worried.C.Keep your handwriting neat.D.Discuss the answers with your friends after exams.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。