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1、皖中名校聯盟2019屆高三10月聯考英語試題第一部分 聽力 (共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What is Dr. Greenspan most probably?A. A dentist. B. A nurse. C. A professor.2. When should Peter and Sophia leave according to the man?

2、A. This Tuesday. B. Next Tuesday. C. Next Thursday.3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Read the notice on the window.B. Get a new bus schedule.C. Go and ask the staff.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The design of the room. B. Smoking. C. The womans health.5. Where was the w

3、oman when she saw the fish?A. In the water. B. In a boat. C. On the shore.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。請聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6. What is the womans problem?A. Her money has been stolen.B. She

4、 has left her book at the bank.C. Her purse is missing.7. Why did the woman go to the bank?A. To pay the bill. B. To cash the cheque. C. To open an account.8. Which is the right order of the places the speakers have been to?A. Coffee shop bookshop bank.B. Bookshop bank coffee shop.C. Bank coffee sho

5、p bookshop.請聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9. What is the man doing through the Internet?A. Looking for information. B. Learning a course.C. Writing an e-mail.10. How much time does the man spend on the Internet?A. One or two hours every day. B. Several hours every month.C. Two or three hours a week.11. Which of t

6、he following does the woman prefer?A. Sending e-mail.B. Making pen friends.C. Writing letters.請聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12. Why did the speakers visit the place last Friday?A. To build a highway there.B. To set up a factory there.C. To find some workers there.13. What is true about the place?A. The space is

7、 too small there.B. Its close to the highway.C. It will be difficult to find skilled workers around there.14. How does the woman like their goods to be transported?A. By rail. B. By trunk. C. By ship.請聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15. Why did the woman eat the berries in the forest?A. Because she was hungry.B. B

8、ecause she wanted to have a taste.C. Because the berries were beautiful.16. How did the woman feel when she failed to find a river?A. Relaxed. B. Frustrated. C. Unconcerned.17. What saved her life at last?A. A local hunter. B. A dog. C. A monkey.請聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18. What is the news report mainly

9、about?A. Global economic recovery.B. Rising unemployment worldwide. C. Basic social protection for the poor.19. What does the director general say?A. Many countries havent taken effective measures.B. Few countries know how to deal with the crisis.C. Few countries have realized the seriousness of the

10、 crisis.20. How long would it take to recover back?A. 4-5 years. B. 5-10 years. C. 6-10 years.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節 (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ATerrific New TechnologiesA fashionable smart speakerThe new Amazon Echo smart speaker has the same popular

11、feature as the original-an always listening voice assistant ready to play music and news, set timers, and use third-party apps. Only now its actually stylish. The $120 speaker comes in different finishes, including fabric and wood.A helping hand for parentsSuzy Snooze helps babies and kids sleep so

12、parents can catch up on their own sleep. Its a sound machine and a nightlight. It connects with an app over Wi-Fi and turns into an audio monitor. If a kid cries at midnight, itll detect the sound and try to calm him back to sleep. It can also let early risers know when its OK to get out of bed. Mad

13、e by BleepBleeps, the $249 “smart nightlight” has an adorable little face.Safety for ding dongsDoorbells used to just ring, ding, dong. But thanks to modern technology, doorbells can now double as Internet-connected surveillance (監視) devices. Rings $249 Video Doorbell Pro can record HD video of your

14、 front steps, even at night. It includes motion sensors and two-way audio, so you can yell “get off my lawn” from anywhere. You can also use the app to see whats going on in front of your house while youre at work or in the backyard.The must-have kitchen gadgetThe Instant Pot makes food fast in one

15、pot. The surprise kitchen hit is a combination of pressure cooker, rice cooker, slow cooker and even yogurt maker. It has sensors and settings to make cooking as safe as possible. Starting at $80, an Instant Pot can make dishes in less time than it typically takes to cook them.21. What can Suzy Snoo

16、ze do for parents? A. Provide sunlight. B. Play with babiesC. Comfort crying babies. D. Remind parents to wake up kids.22. What is the advantage of the Video Doorbell Pro compared with traditional doorbells? A. It can play HD videos. B. It can make a sound of ding-dong.C. It can communicate with the

17、 users. D. It can take on the work of a monitor.23. Who are most probably interested in the Instant Pot? A. Those who love fast food. B. Those who enjoy cooking.C. Those who are busy working. D. Those who like going camping.BBike sharing have become popular words in cities from Cape Town to Shanghai

18、 to Melbourne. Planners, politicians and media keep showing off their benefits: reducing pollution, congestion, travel costs and oil dependence, while improving public health. Bike sharing also helps make cities appear modern, dynamic and world-wide-qualities much sought after by the creative class.

19、 But what makes for a successful public bike-sharing program? This is an important question because installing one requires significant public and private investment and adjustment to the built environment. While many programs have been launched among much praise, often their popularity has soon dec

20、lined. Many end up operating at a financial loss and depend on other profitable enterprises to cross-subsidize (交叉補貼) them. Some have resulted in thrown-away bikes becoming an eyesore. Understanding which factors enhance or stop public bike sharing is critical in helping cities decide whether such a

21、 program is workable, before considering what design and sitting will work best. Drawing on current knowledge, we discuss the importance of the local landscape, climate, cycling infrastructure (基礎設施) and land use. We also touch on other factors, such as the legal environment and the characteristics

22、of the bike-sharing program itself. Take natural environment for example. Two natural environment factors are known to affect participation: hilliness and weather. Hilliness discourages balanced bike-sharing use, as users avoid returning bicycles to stations on hilltops. Those stations end up being

23、empty, while stations on flat areas are often full, so users cannot find a station to return their bikes. As for weather, ideal temperature ranges vary by the climate zone. Case studies show warm and dry weather encourages public bike-sharing use. Rain and strong wind reduce the frequency of trips.

24、However, some approaches, such as providing sheltered, shaded, or even heated or cooled cycling infrastructure, could prove useful.24. What can we infer about bike sharing from Paragraph 1? A. It has no disadvantage.B. It is welcomed worldwide.C. It can solve every problem.D. It is the symbol of mod

25、ern cities.25. What is the current situation of bike-sharing programs? A. Many of them run at a loss.B. Most of them make huge profits.C. They are the most promising business.D. Their development is determined by public investment.26. Why does the author mention the natural environment? A. To show u

26、sers interest in various natural environment.B. To show the decisive function of natural environment.C. To show the necessity of bike-sharing programs.D. To show the significance of some factors.27. Which of the following might increase bike-sharing use? A. Hilliness.B. Attractive bikes.C. Rain and

27、strong windD. Perfect cycling infrastructure.CWater is precious especially in dry areas. A new device can produce drinkable water from desert air using nothing but sunlight. “With this device, you can harvest a Coke cans worth of water in an hour,” says co-creator Omar Yaghi, a chemist at the Univer

28、sity of California. “Thats about how much water a person needs to survive in the desert.”The current device is just a sample. But the technology could be used to supply fresh water to some remote regions of the globe, like the Middle East and North Africa, Yaghi says.“Previous attempts at low-energy

29、 water collection functioned below 50 percent relative humidity, while the new device pulled water from air with as low as 20 percent humidity,” Yaghi said.Getting that water out is easy when the air is wet. But drawing water from the drier air in parched areas is a greater challenge. Spongy (柔軟吸水的)

30、 materials can take water out from the dry air. Those materials, however, either collect water too slowly or require lots of energy to gather the water.The new device uses a material that avoids both problems. MIT mechanical engineer Evelyn Wang, and her colleagues remade an existing material compos

31、ed of electrically charged metal atoms. This metal-organic framework MOF-801, creates a network of sponge like pores (氣孔) to trap water vapor. At room temperature, water vapor is collected in the pores. As temperatures rise, the water escapes into a box beneath the pores. A condenser (冷凝器) in the bo

32、x cools the vapor, converting it into a drinkable liquid. This entire process takes around two hours.Laboratory tests of the device harvested 2. 8 liters of water per day. The device could be used as a personal water source in dry regions, Yaghi says, or scaled up (按比例增加) to produce enough water for

33、 a whole community.28. How does MOF-801 work?A. By taking water out in wet areas.B. By collecting and cooling water vapor.C. By using spongy materials to store water.D. By creating metal pores and using a condenser.29. What does the underlined word “parched” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Dry.B. Cool.C. Des

34、erted.D. Exposed.30. Which of the following is an advantage of MOF-801?A. The small size.B. The low price.C. Making water fresher.D. Saving time and energy.31. What can be inferred from the text?A. Evelyn Wang created MOF-801 on her own.B. People are curious about the creation of MOF-801.C. MOF-801

35、isnt available for customers now.D. The problem of water shortage will be solved by MOF-801.DScientists have found living organisms (有機體) that could be 50,000 years old. The organisms were found in ahot, but beautiful cave system in Naica, Mexico. These ancient life forms can be seen only with a mic

36、roscope. The ancient microbes (微生物) were able to exist by eating minerals such as iron and manganese, said Penelope Boston, head of NASAs Astrobiology Institute. If the findings are confirmed, they will show how microbes can survive in extreme conditions.Researchers have been studying the microbes f

37、or nine years. Forty different kinds of microbes and some viruses were found in the underground area. The genetic structures of these organisms are different from those of their nearest relatives. That means their closest relative is about as genetically different as humans are from mushrooms growin

38、g in the forest. The caves in Naica are 800 kilometers deep. Before the miners began working in the caves, the area was isolated from the surface and the outside world. Some of the caves are as big as the large religious centers built during Europes Middle Ages. There are crystals (結晶體) covering the

39、 walls. Scientists must wear special clothing to keep cool. The clothing keeps the crystals safe from human germs or other damage. The researchers could only work for about 20 minutes at a time before they had to go to a room that was 38 degrees Celsius to cool down. NASA officials would not let Bos

40、ton share her findings with scientific experts before last weeks announcement. So scientists could not say much about the findings. But Norine Noonan, a biologist with the University of South Florida, said she believed them. “Why are we surprised?” Noonan said. “As a biologist, I would say life on E

41、arth is extremely tough and extremely adaptable.” The microbes are not the oldest life forms on Earth. Several years ago, scientists published studies about microbes that may be 500,000 years old and still alive. 32. What do the ancient microbes survive on?A. Minerals. B. Germs. C. Viruses. D. Cryst

42、als.33. Why are mushrooms mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. To show the caves are extremely hot.B. To tell us the microbes are a kind of mushroom. C. To explain how the structures of the microbes are unusual.D. To say the microbes are as useful to humans as mushrooms.34. What can we learn from the last pa

43、ragraph about the microbes?A. They are the same microbes found several years ago.B. They live longer than scientists predicted.C. They didnt surprise Norine Noonan at all.D. They are the oldest life forms on Earth. 35. What does the text mainly tell us?A. A complex cave system was discovered in Naic

44、a. B. 50,000-year-old “super life” was found in Mexico.C. Researchers never stop studying living organisms.D. Some life forms can live in extreme conditions.第二節 (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。The Importance of Accessibility AwarenessAt a recent Teen Leadership

45、 of Jewish Family Services meeting, people with disabilities talked about their lives. 36 However, what amazed me most was the great importance of education about handicap accommodations (殘疾人便利設施).One school-teacher who is blind, and a woman who has used a wheelchair all her life are two important m

46、embers of the National Group for Disabled Persons, devoted to raising awareness about disabilities. 37 These include handicap parking spots, handrails, and wheelchair ramps. One big concern is the people who take advantage of aids, such as handicap parking spaces. 38 And the meeting focused on educa

47、ting the public.Some handicap spots have extra room next to them, marked with the “No Parking” signs. “As long as I'm not in the spot, I can take the no-parking area next to it,” some people say. However, the woman who uses a wheelchair disagrees to this. The space exists to allow someone in a w

48、heelchair to have room to get in or out of their car. 39 Some walkways have handrails next to them to help those who require extra assistance. Whether it is a blind person seeking guidance or an elderly person seeking support, the rail is there for walking. Sometimes the rail is blocked, by a parked

49、 bicycle for instance, and consequently made useless. 40 People who are informed of the rails use would be less likely to mistake it for a bike rack.Meeting some of the people who are affected by the lack of education about accommodations made me see that there is work to be done. If more people wer

50、e educated about the proper uses of accommodations, there would be fewer challenges for people with physical disabilities.A. Accommodations will vary according to the needs of the disabled.B. As with the parking spot, this is more likely a case of lack of education.C. They educate about all the acco

51、mmodations for people with disabilities.D. Improvement must be made so that disabled people can fully participate.E. If there is a car in that space, the handicap parking spot is no longer useful.F. So people without disabilities need to be educated about these accommodations.G. I was amazed to hear

52、 about the challenges faced by people with physical disabilities.第三部分 英語知識運用 (共兩節,滿分45分)第一節 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the quality of the strong. - Mahatma Gandhi Perhaps you have said something or mad

53、e a serious error in 41 that hurt others. Regardless of the exact 42 of the incident, you are required to seek forgiveness. 43 , you go to that person, and apologize. 44 , the person has no 45 to forgive you. Then what do you do? People require time to think, and to 46 the reality of the situation.

54、When someone is hurt, they need the proper amount of time to 47 to the extent they can even 48 forgiveness. Sometimes, he or she 49 have scars that simply run too deep, or feel pain that is 50 his or her desire to forgive you. If you have truly done what you can to 51 , then the only remaining choic

55、e is to forgive yourself. We are often too 52 on ourselves. When you are able to forgive yourself, a great deal of the burden of 53 can be lifted from your shoulders. You may not have 54 the forgiveness you had hoped for, but you will raise your own level of self-worth. The mistakes that we make in

56、life always offer us lessons which we can take with us into our future relationships. Learning from your mistakes 55 to not only better you, but it also shows others that you are able to change 56 . Finally, it is important to remember that there are people in the world who arent 57 able to forgive. Then your responsibility is to admit 58 you were wrong and do all you can do. Wh

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