2019-2020年高三上學(xué)期第一次月考 英語(yǔ) 含答案.doc
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2019-2020年高三上學(xué)期第一次月考 英語(yǔ) 含答案 xx.9 一、單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,共20分) 1. I couldn’t remember the exact date of the storm,but I knew it was________ Sunday because everybody was at________ church. A.a(chǎn);the B.a(chǎn);/ C./; a D./;/ 2.She devoted herself _____to her research and it earned her a good reputation in her field. A.strongly B.extremely C.entirely D.freely 3. How long do you think ________the car factory launches a new model? A.will it be until B.it will be before C.will it be when D.it will be that 4. The Chinese government has begun a campaign to _____the crazy housing market. A.calm B.destroy C.occupy D.reflect 5. —Have you seen my English notebook? —Oh,Jane must have taken it________;she has the same one as yours. A. by design B.on purpose C.by accident D.by mistake 6. The natural scenery and the newlybuilt tall buildings along the streets ________the beauty of my hometown. A.a(chǎn)dd up B.a(chǎn)dd to C.a(chǎn)re added up D.a(chǎn)re added to 7.—Why didn’t you say hello to him last night? —I smiled at him,but he ________me and walked on. A. ignored B.refused C.denied D.Missed 8. It is the third time so far that such a festival ________in my hometown. A.is held B.has been held C.will be held D.had been held 9. ___life in a new country can be difficult,it can broaden a person’s view of the world. A.If B.Although C.Because D.As 10.When________ into a warm house,a piece of ice bees smaller and smaller,until in the end it disappears pletely. A.takes B.taking C.took D.Taken 11.It is ________ to argue with him. He won’t change his mind. A.useful B.useless C.hopeful D.helpful 12.So far nobody has claimed the money ________ in the library. A.discovered B.to be discovered C.discovering D.having discovered 13.________for a long time,but he tried his best to make up for what he missed. A.Being ill staying in hospitalB.Having been ill staying in hospital C.He was ill staying in hospitalD.To be ill staying in hospital 14.—Oh,it’s you!I didn’t________ you. —We haven’t seen each other for several years. Glad to meet you again. A.realize B.recognizeC.know D.see 15. Mary decided to attend the party, _____ to see her friends whom she hadn’t seen for years. A. hoped B. hoping C. to hope D. Hopes 16. Tom was the first man ___ after the accident. A. questioned B. to question C. to be questioned D. being questioned 17. Everyone was ___ when they heard the ____ news the Sichuan was hit again by an earthquake. A. frightened; frightened B. frightened; frightening C. frightening; frightening D. frightening; frightened 18. If you want more information about the design, please ___ us online at any time. A. connect B. contract C. contain D. Contact 19. But for the ___ of our car, we would have arrived twenty minutes earlier. A. mistake B. obstacle C. difficulty D. breakdown 20. -- Could I use your puter? I need to get some information about the product. --__________! A. Take it easy B. Don’t mention it C. Go ahead D. It’s up to you 二、完形填空(每小題1.5分,共30分) Two veterans(老兵) both fought in Vietnam war and witnessed the loss of their friends. But after the war, they led very different lives. 30 years after the war, one was 21 and lonely while the other was happy and healthy, 22 by a loving family and close friends. So, what made the 23 ? One man thought, “What is the point of being 24 to someone? I’ll lose them anyway. ” So he lived his life in bitterness, not being close to anyone to 25 having to feel the pain of losing them. 26 , the other man thought, “Life is precious. I have to live it to the 27 and cherish every moment of it. ” So he lived his life in gratitude, 28 every moment he has with his loved ones. What a big difference that made! When I was studying in Cambridge, Mr. Beadsworth, a mathematics teacher 29 his famous “Rainbow Talk” in the auditorium. He said, “It seems that you and your friend are looking at the 30 rainbow, but you are looking at two different rainbows. ” When I 31 the “Rainbow Talk” now, it is true that two persons may be looking at the same rainbow, but they still see it 32 . 33 has meaning except the meaning you give it. You are 34 for giving meaning to everything that has 35 in your life. So, the question is, would you rather be 36 the first veteran who lived his life with 37 and fear? Or would you rather be like the second, who saw the38 the war had taught him and created a more powerful meaning for it? Either way, the good news is that, with 39 , you now have the choice of 40 to any incident in your past that may be the source of your pain or you are suffering now, and create a new, more powerful meaning for it. 21. A. annoyed B. depressed C. worried D. embarrassed 22.A.encouraged B. admired C. surrounded D. blamed 23. A. difference B. result C. argument D. point 24. A. generous B. helpful C. friend D. close 25. A. escape B. avoid C. miss D. admit 26. A. Besides B. Therefore C. However D. But 27. A. longest B. most C. biggest D. fullest 28. A. treasuring B. pausing C. recalling D. remembering 29. A. finished B. gave C. heard D. drafted 30. A. rare B. colorful C. same D. beautiful 31. A. write about B. learn about C. talk about D. think about 32. A. differently B. clearly C. directly D. constantly 33. A. Anything B. Nothing C. Something D. Everything 34. A. anxious B. ready C. responsible D. eager 35. A. struck B. invented C. disappeared D. happened 36. A. like B. with C. against D. for 37. A. bitterness B. worry C. disappointment D. difficulty 38. A. truth B. lessons C. price D. message 39. A. effort B. intelligence C. awareness D. ideas 40. A. putting back B. ing back C. dating back D. going back 三、閱讀理解(共50分,25個(gè)小題,每小題2分) A Amanda took whatever pills she could get, largely because she was finding life hard to take. “There were a lot of problems,” she says. She had just found out that her parents were splitting (分開(kāi)). It took her by surprise—and she was shocked. “I woke up one morning, and they told me. ” On a few occasions during her two years of going to pharming parties(品藥聚會(huì)). “My heart would race so fast that it felt like it was going to explode. I felt weak and confused sometimes and even passed out several times,” she recalls. “But I picked up from the ground because I had a lot of pride in my drinking and drugging. I was really crazy about it and proud of the fact that I could take more than a lot of people. I could e home and have a conversation with my parents.” Finally, though, things got out of control. “I couldnt go a day without taking something,” she recalls, “and after a while, the pills upset my stomach;it hurt all the time, and I hardly ate. Finally, I couldnt take it any more. I went to my parents and told them I needed help.” Amanda entered a treatment program and has been calm since her release last January. “Detox(戒癮)was the worst four days of my entire life,”she says.“I was throwing up all the food and had the shakes.” She doesnt care about drugs. “Im so hurt from this,” says Amanda,who has uleers(潰瘍)and damaged kidneys from the drugs and alcohol. “I have to struggle daily to stay calm. But in some ways,I feel lucky I went through it, and Im out of it now.” Amanda wrote a song called “Goodnight to the Moonlight”. Amanda says,“Its about how it feels to be taking drugs and alcohol, how it hurts, how it makes you feel like youre losing yourself.” 41. What is the purpose of writing the passage? A. To tell us that parents have a great influence on their children. B. To warn us that drugs are a danger to our health and mind. C. To tell us once you pick up bad habits,it is hard to get rid of. D. To tell us that as long as you are determined,you will overe any difficulty. 42.The underlined expression “passed out” ( Paragraph 2)probably means ________. A. left out B. suddenly became senseless C. suddenly kicked out D. wanted to give up 43. From the second paragraph we can learn that ________. A. she was bored with her behaviour B. she never felt frightened or ashamed of taking pills C. she took pride in the fact that she could take much more drugs D. she was so strong in body that she never felt tired 44. Which of the following is NOT the side effect of taking drugs on her health? A. Her stomach felt upset and she couldnt eat anything. B. She became addicted to drugs and couldnt live without them. C. She felt confused and almost broke down. D. She was able to help herself even though she was addicted. 45.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ________. A.Amanda had such a strong will that she didnt lose herself B.her song expressed her thanks and delight C.Detox was not really a success to Amanda D.drugs and alcohol ruined her health as well as her spirit B Based on Sue Monk Kidds best selling novel, The Secret Life of Bees is a movie of hope and faith for even the unloved and oppressed. Just as in the book, young Lilys thoughts sound and read like poetry, from the first moment when her room fills with bees. The movie tells the story of the young white girl who runs away from her cruel father. Lily convinces Rosaleen, the black housekeeper to escape with her, after Rosaleen is beaten when she attempts to vote. When Lily asks Rosaleen why she risked her life standing up to the angry men who wanted to kill her, she hears “Giving in to them would be just another way of dying”. Thats Lilys story, too. She finally stands up to her father. They e to Tiburon, a town whose name is written on a label from a jar belonging to her mother before her death. In Tiburon, there is no place where Rosaleen can eat or stay, despite the fact that President Johnson just signed the Civil Rights Act in 1964. ( Its still just a piece of paper, Rosaleen says. ) So Lily goes in to buy food for them, and sees the jar on sale. When Lily finds out its made right there in a farmhouse, they go there and ask for help. The goodhearted August who runs a successful pany, offers them the honeyb to live in. From August, Lily learns honey business and a life lesson from the bees. She sees a world where intelligence, independence and culture are honored and rewarded. She watches Rosaleen begin to understand that the dream of freedom from oppression she gave up when she was beaten is now possible for her. It is August who helps Lily see that love is all around her and all the others. 46.The story of Lily is mainly developed by ________. A. time B. space C. examples D. parison 47.Which is TRUE according to the passage? A. The movie is adapted from a novel. B. Lilys father treats Rosaleen cruelly. C. Lilys mother writes the label for her. D. In fact, Lilys mother is August. 48.What does Rosaleen really want to get? A.Better pay and honey business. B. Equal rights and freedom. C. The fight to be voted as president. D. Enough food and houses. 49.We can conclude that the story of Lily happened ________. A. in modern America B. in the 1960s in North America C. when the black owned equal rights in America D. before the independence of America 50.The passage is written to ________. A. advertise a book B. explain the secret of bees life C. introduce a movie D. tell about American politics C Did you ever want to see Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey in 15 minutes? Then BA London Eye, is the one for you. British Airways London Eye, formerly called as the Millennium Wheel, is situated on the south bank of the River Thames on the Jubilee Gardens. It is situated between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Footbridge in Lambeth and adjacent to (比鄰) Old Country Building. It stands opposite to Houses of Parliament. It started with a vision of Architect couple David Marks and Julia Barfields, who had peted for millennium ideas contest conducted by Sundy Times, a British newspaper in 1993 to wele year xx splendidly. Regrettably, the contest was scrapped, but the couple persisted with their dream project by forming a pany for this undertaking, eventually grabbing the attention of Evening Standard, another British newspaper. British Airways, after noticing this widely publicized article, agreed to fund, foreseeing the vital contribution of this project to Londons skyline and its tourism, giving a spectacular view of this fascinating city that was otherwise not visible to the Londoners. The entire construction resembles a giant cycle wheel, with a diameter of 135m(443 ft) and weighing 1,700 tons of steel and 2,000 tons at the foundation reaching almost 30m deep! It is the largest observation wheel built so far, making even Statue of Liberty, Big Ben, St. Pauls Cathedral, look up to it. It is the 4th highest structure in London. Canary Wharf Towers, BT Tower and Tower 42 are the higher three. The whole structure was designed in parts in various countries, later fully assembled on Thames bank. With the dedication of 1,700 workers, this structure was realized in 16 months, just in time to wele the millennium. Tony Blair inaugurated (為……舉行開(kāi)幕式) it on December 31st, xx and a minor safety concern regarding clutching delayed its opening to public, which finally happened 3 months behind the schedule in March xx. 51.Opposite British Airways London Eye is ________. A.Westminster Bridge B.Hungerford Footbridge C.Old Country Building D.Houses of Parliament 52.British Airways London Eye was founded by ________. A.David Marks and Julia Barfields B.Sunday Times C.Evening Standard D.British Airways 53.British Airways London Eye is higher than ________. A.Big Ben B.Canary Wharf Towers C.BT Tower D.Tower 42 54.We can learn from the third paragraph that David Marks and Julia Barfields ________. A.had wanted to plete their dream project on their own B.won the first prize in millennium ideas contest C.a(chǎn)sked for another newspaper for help D.would have given up their idea without British Airways 55.Why was the public opening of British Airways London Eye delayed? A.The structure wasnt pleted in time. B.The structure was designed in different countries. C.Something wrong happened at the last moment. D.People were not pletely sure about its safety. D Cars and airplanes changed life in the 20th century. New changes in transportation are going to make life very different in the 21st century,too. Trains and planes will be faster and more fortable. Planes will also be bigger. NEW AIRPLANES Today the biggest planes carry about 400 passengers. Soon airlines will build larger planes. These new large planes will carry 600~800 passengers. Now highspeed planes travel from London to New York in 3 hours. They carry only 100 passengers. New highspeed planes will be bigger and faster. They will fly from London to New York in only 1.5 hours and they will carry 300 people. A ticket on these fast planes will be very expensive. So most people will not take them. HIGHSPEED TRAINS Many people will take new, highspeed trains instead of planes. Today most trains can go 80 miles per hour (130km/h). Japans bullet train can go 150 mph(240 kin/h). The most watched ShanghaiNanjinghighspeed intercity (城市間的) railway opened on July 1, which is covering 301 km from Shanghai Hongqiao to Nanjing. The train runs at 300 to 350 km per hour. New highspeed trains will go more than 300 mph (480 km/h) twice faster than the bullet train. Germany, Switzerland and Japan will be the first countries to use these new highspeed trains. Other countries plan to have the new train, too. In the future, the trains we have today may not be used at all. 56.Planes will travel ________ faster in the future than now. A. half B. twiceC. three times D. four times 57.The reason why fewer people will take the fast planes is that ________. A. they are not safe B. people will have their own planes C. the service on the planes is not satisfactory D. people will spend much if they take such planes 58.Which of the following is RIGHT according to the passage? A. Japans bullet train is the fastest train in the world. B. TheShanghaiNanjinghighspeed train runs faster than Japans bullet train. C. Trains will bee smaller in the future. D. Trains will run faster than planes. 59.Which of the following words cant be used to describe the future trains and planes? A. Fast. B. fortable.C. Big. D. Cheap. 60.Whats the passage mainly about? A. Predictions about the future trains and planes. B. Planes which will be faster and more fortable than trains. C. Trains which will take the place of planes. D. Planes and trains which will bee the main means of transport in the future. E Its not unmon in America for a person to belong to some kind of volunteer group. Donating ones time and services is very much a part of the American way of life. Most charitable activities are organized by churches and groups around the nation and even encouraged by the government. The helping hand is extended to the poor,the homeless and the disabled. Some people work to teach youngsters how to read. Others open up soup kitchens to feed the homeless. Volunteers also take care of the disabled by making reading tapes for the blind and working in orphanages(孤兒院)to help children without parents. High school students are often encouraged to bee volunteers and many school club activities center around volunteer services. Students may work with disabled children during a summer program,or participate in a club activity which helps to bring meal to senior citizens who are shutins. With their sense of idealism(理想主義)students are often eager to donate their spare time. They see such activities as a way of being involved in the munity and the adultworld. Social action for them bees as important as their academic studies. In a like manner,throughout the year,fund raising drives are also conducted by schools and munity groups to raise money for a worthy cause. They may respond to a recent earthquake in a foreign country,a flood somewhere within their own,or another natural disaster which has left people destitute and homeless. They may organize drives to collect food,clothing and medicines to serve an immediate need.Today even the Halloween custom of“trick or treat”has bee an occasion to collect money for a charitable cause. This call to help those less forutnate than themselves arises from the humble origins of the American nation. Those immigrants who were poor and downtrodden(受壓迫的)became dependent on the kindness of their neighbors to make a new life for themsevles. Amercian volunteers work throughout the world in less developed countries. They volunteer by serving as a champion of goodwill both at home and abroad,which no doubt enriches both his life and those whom he serves. 61.Which of the following charitable activities is not mentioned in the passage? A.Some people open up soup kitchens to feed homeless people. 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