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/福建清流一中2019高三上第一階段(10月)考試--英語(考試時間:120分鐘,總分:150分)第一卷(選擇題共105分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)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。()1.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Tellhimthetime.B.Helphimfindhisluggage.C.Takecareofhisluggage.()2.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthelecture?A.Itwasboring.B.Itwasfascinating.C.Itwasn’tlongenough.()3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Eatsomethingwarm.B.Rentahouse.C.Havealookatthehouse.()4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Docterandpatient.C.Teachersandstudent.()5.HowmuchistheMP4now?A.600yuan.B.300yuan.C.200yuan.聽第6段材料,回答第6至第7題。()6.Whatwastheticketpricethelasttimethewomanhadtakenthebus?A.$80.B.$82.C.$84()7.Whendoesthedriveusuallybeginloading?A.At1:45.B.At2:00.C.At2:15.聽第7段材料,回答第8至第9題。()8.Whichbankwillthemangetmoneyfrom?A.TheAgriculturalBankofChina.B.TheBankofShanghai.C.TheBankofChina.()9.Whereisthebankthemanwillgoto?A.Oppositetheshoppingmall.B.Nexttotheshoppingmall.C.50metersawayfromtheshoppingmall.聽第8段材料,回答第10至第12題。()10.Whatcoursedoesthemanwanttotake?A.Dataprocessing.B.Cameraprogramming.C.Computerprogramming.()11.Whendotheclassesmeet?A.At7onMondayevenings.B.At7onThursdayeveningsC.At7onMondaymornings()12.Howmuchisthecourse?A.$130.B.$300.C.$200.聽第9段材料,回答第13至第16題。()13.Whathasthewomanjustfinished?A.Herlastexam.B.Herlastlesson.C.Herhomework.()14.Wherewilltheartexhibitiongonextweek?A.ToNewYork.B.ToChicago.C.ToBoston.()15.Whatisnextdoortothemodernartmuseum?A.AnewAmericanartmuseum.B.AnewEuropeanartmuseum.C.AoldEuropeanartmuseum.()16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanboughttwoticketsthismorning.B.Thespeakerwillgototheexhibitiontomorrowmorning.C.Thespeakerwillgototheexhibitionbytaxi.聽第10段材料,回答第17至第20題。()17.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthetalk?A.Thepolice.B.Security.C.Employees.()18.Whatwillapersonwhoislyingtoyouusuallyavoiddoing?A.Makingeyecontactwithyou.B.Smilingtoyoudirectly.C.Usingfacialexpressions.()19.Whatisaliarverylikelytotouch?A.Hisorherelbows.B.Hisorhermouth.C.Hisorherback.()20.Whydoesaliarplaceobjectsbetweenyouandhimorher?A.Theyhelphimorherremembersomethong.B.TheypreventhimorherfrombeingattackedC.Theyhelphimorherfeelsafer.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分45分)第一節:單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)()21.—CanIlookatthemenuforafewminutesbeforeIdecide?—Ofcourse.______,sir.A.Takeyourtime B.Itdoesn’tmatterC.Enjoyyourself D.Makeyourselfathome()22.—Why_____youbetalkingsoloudlywhileothersarestudying?—Iamterriblysorry.A.shall B.must C.will D.may()23.EastofXiamenIsland_____severalmodernbuildings,onwhosetopswecanseeasfarasJinmenIsland.A.lies B.layC.stand D.has()24.Itwascommandedthatthecoalminesurvivors____tothenearesthospitalfortreatment.A.mustsend B.besentC.wouldbesent D.shouldsend()25.Bobdidn’tpassthisexam.He____________.A.shouldstudyhardB.shouldhavestudiedhardC.shouldbestudyinghardD.studyhard()26.Nothavingagood_____ofEnglishcanbeaseriousbarriertoachievingyourgoals.A.demand B.appreciation C.commandD.experience()27.ThelatestUKofficialstudiesshow_____fewerteenagersarenowstudyingforeignlanguages.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.whether()28.Itwasinthestreet_________ImetMaryyesterday.A.thatB.whenC.whereD.what()29.Thenewbridgeis________theonebuiltlastyear.A.threetimesaswiderasB.threetimesthewidthofC.thewidthofthreetimesD.wideasthreetimesas()30.Anexperienceddoctorusuallyjudgesapatient’sillnessaccordingtothevarious____.A.signs B.symptomsC.signals D.marks()31.Thekeyyouhavejustgot_____thefrontdoor.A.isusedtoopening B.isusedtobeopenedC.isusedtobeingopened D.isusedtoopen()32.—WhoisyourfavouritebasketballplayerinChina?—YaoMing,ofcourse.Nooneplays________.A.betterB.bestC.goodD.well()33.—Wheredoesyourfatherwork,Lucy?InEngland.Buthe______inFrancefor8years.A.hasworkedB.hasbeenworkedC.hasbeenworkingD.worked()34.Whatabouttheperson?Seldominallmylife____sucha____person.A.Imet,determiningB.didImeet,determinedC.Ihavemet,determiningD.haveImeet,determined()35.WhenIgotoNewYork,Ihadtoattendaschoolforstudents_____firstlanguagewasnotEnglish.A.whereB.whoseC.whichD.that第二節完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上涂黑。Notlongbefore,mydaughter'sshoeswerescratchedwithaknife.Sheburstinto36.Itookthemtotheshoemakertogetthem37.Theyoungapprentice(學徒)glancedattheopeningandsaid,"38Icandoexceptreplacetheupper."Hismasterlookedatthemandsaidtome,"Ifyou39me,Iwilladdmorescratchesonbothoftheshoes."Iwas40andaskedwhy.Heexplained,"Asiftheopeningsweremade41forthesakeofspecialstyleandreuse."TwodayslaterIfoundtherewereindeedmorescratcheson42shoe,butalltheopeningswerepatched(打補?。゜ysoftredleatherwithedgessewedbythickthread,43moreuniqueandinterestingthanever.Icouldn'thelpbut44themaster'sskill.Anothertime,mywife'ssister'swhiteblousehadbeentorn,leavingalargeopeningontheback.Mywife45theblousecarefully,andthensaid,"Letmetakeit46_andmendit."Seeingtheblouseagain,Iwasshocked:allthetornpartshadbeensewedupbythinand47threadandthey48alookoficecrystal(冰晶)hangingfromawinter'sbranch.49,shehadattachedasnowmanandacabinmadeofflowerycottonragsontotheshirt.I50withpraise,"It'sjustasbeautifulasapieceof51!""Iwasinspiredbythatcraftsman.Patchesaresupposedtobe52,butaskillfulcraftsmancanmakeittakeonakindofperfection,"repliedmywife.Herwordsinspiredmeevenmore:Perfectionis53toachieveineverything;Patchesareunavoidable,soishuman'slife.Sinceyoucan't54theexistenceofwound,youshouldnotexpectpeople's55byexposingthewound,whichrevealsnothingmeaningful.()36.A.laughterB.cheers C.tears D.speech()37.A.madeB.repaired C.decorated D.preserved()38.A.AnythingB.Something C.Everything D.Nothing()39.A.trustB.inform C.appoint D.convince()40.A.annoyedB.confused C.disappointedD.discouraged()41.A.onpurposeB.byaccident C.invain D.beyondcontrol()42.A.neitherB.any C.every D.each()43.A.remainingB.growing C.looking D.feeling()44.A.appreciateB.witness C.praise D.describe()45.A.deliveredB.checked C.washed D.ironed()46.A.outsideB.downtown C.home D.abroad()47.A.redB.white C.pink D.purple()48.A.tookonB.puton C.decidedon D.focusedon()49.A.ThereforeB.Otherwise C.Anyway D.Besides()50.A.sighedB.signed C.greeted D.paused()51.A.cakeB.art C.furniture D.jewellery()52.A.prettyB.attractive C.tough D.ugly()53.A.easyB.improper C.likely D.impossible()54.A.changeB.imagine C.stand D.prove()55.A.respectB.friendship C.sympathy D.apology第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題,每題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AAn80-year-oldcouplewashavingproblemsrememberingthings,sotheydecidedtogototheirdoctortogetcheckedouttomakesurenothingwaswrongwiththem.Whentheyarrivedatthedoctor’s,theyexplainedtothedoctorabouttheproblemstheywerehavingwiththeirmemory.Aftercheckingthecoupleout,thedoctortoldthemthattheywerephysicallyokaybutmightwanttostartwritingthingsdownandmakenotestohelpthemrememberthings.Thecouplethankedthedoctorandleft.Laterthatnight,whilewatchingTV,themangotupfromhischairandhiswifeasked,“Whereareyougoing?”Hereplied,“Tothekitchen.”Sheasked,“Willyougetmeacupoficecream?”Hereplied,“Sure.”Shethenaskedhim,“Don’tyouthinkyoushouldwriteitdownsoyoucanrememberit?”Hesaid,“No,Icanrememberthat.”Shethensaid,“well,Iwouldalsolikesomestrawberriesontop.YouhadbetterwritethatdownbecauseIknowyou’llforgetthat.”Hesaid,“Icanrememberthat.Youwantacupoficecreamwithstrawberries.”Shereplied,“Well,Ialsowouldlikesomewhippedcreamontop.Iknowyouwillforgetthatsoyou’dbetterwriteitdown.”Withangerinhisvoice,hesaid,“Idon’tneedtowritethatdown!Icanrememberthat.”Hethenwentintothekitchen.Afterabout20minuteshereturnedfromthekitchenandhandedheraplateofbaconandeggs.Shestaredattheplateforamomentandsaidangrily,“Itoldyoutowriteitdown!Youforgotmybread!”()56.Thedoctorsuggestedthecouplethattheyshould.A.livewiththeirchildrenB.keepnotestoimprovetheirmemoryC.dosomesportsD.haveanoperation()57.WhilewatchingTV,thewifeaskedherhusbandtotakeher.A.somestrawberriesB.somethinginthetitchenC.aplateofbaconandeggsD.icecreamwithstrawberriesandwhippedcream()58.Thehusbandgotangrybecausehiswife.A.askedhimtotakeheranicecreamB.complainedheforgottotakeherbreadC.askedhimtotakeheraplateofbaconandeggsD.remindedhimtowritedownwhathewoulddo()59.Fromthepassagewecaninferthattheoldcouple.A.stillhadsomethingwrongwiththeirmemoryafterseeingthedoctorB.hadpoorhealth,sotheywenttoseetheirdoctorC.obeyedtheirdoctor’sadviceandcarrieditoutsuccessfullyD.gottheirmemoryimprovedafterseeingthedoctorBShouldparentseverhittheirchildren?Researchsuggestsmanyofusarelikelytorespond“no”,andpublicsupportforspanking(打屁股)hasbeenfallingovertheyears.Butsurverysalsoshowthat75percenttonearly90percentofparentsadmittospankingtheirchildatleastonce.Iwasraisedinazero-tolerancehomefordisrespect,andmyparentsoftenturnedtophysicalpunishment.And,no,Idon’tfeelIwasdamagedbyit.Nothingismoreannoyingthanwatchingill-manneredbehaviorfromchildren.Butthereisdatatosuggestthatareturntoold-schoolspankingisn’ttheanswer.Twoyearsago,Newsweekreportedthatithadfounddatasuggestingthatteenswhoseparentsusedphysicalpunishmentweremorelikelytobecomeaggressive.MurrayStraus,professorattheUniversityofNewHampshireinAmerica,hasstudiedthetopicofchildrenandspankingfordecades.HesaidthatchildrenwhowerephysicallypunishedhavelowerIQsthantheirpeers.ItmaybethatchildrenwithlowerIQqsweremorelikelytogetspanked,butthepunishmentmayhavebeencounterpoductive(反作用的)totheirmentaldevelopment,aswell.Someresearchersmaketheargumentthatoccasionalopen-handedsmacks(用巴掌打)onthebottomarenotonlyharmlessbutcanhavesomebenefit.Lastyear,MarjorieGunnoe,apsychologistatCalvinCollege,studiedteenswhohaveneverspanked.Thereareagreaternumberofchildrengrowingupwithouteverhavingbeenphysipunished.Gunnoe’sresearchsuggeststheydon’tturnoutanybetterthanthosewhoweresometimesspank.Therearesomeparentswhosimplycannotcontroltheirtempers(脾氣).ButIstillbelievethatthebestparentsaretheoneswhoareabletoofferfairandfirmdisciplinewithouteverturningtophysicalpuishment.()60.Accordingtothefirstthreeparagraphs,theauthorwasprobablyhitbyherparentswhenA.theyweredissatisfiedwithhergradeB.sheshowednorespectfortheelderC.theycannotcontroltheirtemperD.theirdisciplineturnsouttobenotstrictenough()61.AccordingtoMurrayStraus,childrenwhoarephysicallypunished.A.arelessaggreesivetowardotherswhentheygetolderB.haveslowerphysicaldevelopmentC.benefitfromoccasionalspankingD.maydeveloplowerIQsthantheirpeer()62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.40percentofchildrengrowupwithouteverbeingspankedB.ChildrenwhosufferlessphysicalpunishmentarebetterstudentsC.Occasionalopen-handedspankingonthebottomarementallyharmfulD.Researchersdisagreeoverwhethersmackingismentallyharmfultochildren()63.Theauthorseemstoagreethat.A.parentsshoulddeterminewhetherachildneedstobesmackedornotB.childrenwhohavebeenspankedtendtobehavebetterthanthosewhohaven’tC.goodparentsdisciplinetheirchildreninafairandreasonablewayD.physicalpunishmentshouldbethelastresortofanyparentCWITHsomanypavilionstovisitattheExpo(世博會),howcanyoubestplanyourtrip?Apostonlinetitled“Three-DayTourTipsforExpoVisitors”hasbecomepopularamongmillionsofnetizens.ThepostwaswrittenbyNiWenhao,23.ThetipsarebasedonhistwoyearsofexperienceworkingasavolunteerfortheExpo.DayOneStartyourtripattheYaohuaRoadentranceat8:30am.MakeareservationattheChinaPavilion.Whenyou’vefinishedvisithingthenearbythemepavilions,itwillprobablybetimeforlunch.Afterlunch,returntotheChinaPavilion.SparesometimetowanderaroundtheregionalpavilionsandthoseofHongKongandMacao.EndthedaywithquicktoursofthepavilionsofKazakhstan,JapanandSouthKorea.DayTwoBeginyourjourneyfromtheentranceonChangqingRoad.BesuretomakeanearlyreservationtovisitthepavilionsoftheUnitedStates,theUK,FranceandSwitzerland.MoveontothepavilionsthatarelocatedinZoneB,suchastheThaiandAustralianpavilions.Intheafternoon,crossChangqingRoadtotakealookatthepavilionsofSpain,Belgium,Swizerland,FranceandGermany.Theelevatedsidewalk(高架人行道)willtakeyouasfarastheDanishandSwedishpavilions.YoucanalsocheckoutthenationalstructuresofChile,PeruandBrazilaftercrossingXiyingRoad.TheCentralandSouthAmericanJointPavilionwillleadyoustraighttotheUSAPavilion.KeepmovingtovisittheRussianandUKpavilions.BringthedaytoaclosebystoppingbytheAfricanJointPavilion.DayThreeStartfromtheentranceonXizangSouthRoadandbeginyourdayatthecorporatepavilions.ContinueonafterlunchtolookattheUrbanFuturePavilion.ThenreturntothecorporateareatotakealookattheChinaAviationPavilion.DineinJiangnanParkthengetreadytothecorporateareatotakealookattheChinaAviationPavilion.DineinJiangnanParkthengetreadytoventure(冒險)insidetheCoca-ColaPavilion,theSpaceHomePavilionandtheStateGridPavilion.YourlaststopsofthedaywillbetheExpoMuseum,theCivilizationPavilionandtheJapanIndustryJointPavilion.()64.WhatareyouadvisedtodoonyourfirstdaytovisitShanghaiExpo?A.Setoffbefore7amB.MakeareservationbeforevisitingtheChinaPavilionC.VisitthemepavilionsafterlunchD.SkiptheHongKongandMacalpavilions()65.Whatistheplanrecommendedbytheguidefortheseconddaytrip?a.HeadfortheUSAPavilionb.TakealookattheDenmarkandSwedenPavilionsc.WalktovisitthepavilionslocatedinZoneBd.HavealookattheAfricaJointPavilione.GototheRussiaandUKpavilionsf.StartyourtripfromtheentranceonChangqingRoadat8:30amg.MakeareservationforthepavilionsoftheUSA,theUKandFranceandSwitzerlandh.MoveontothepavilionsofSpain,Belgium-Eu,Switzerland,FranceandGermanyA.f-g-c-h-b-a-e-dB.f-g-h-c-a-b-d-eC.f-c-g-h-a-e-b-dD.f-c-h-g-e-b-d-a()66.Inthecorporatearea,youcanvisitallofthefollowingpavilionsEXCEPT.A.theUrbanFuturePavilionB.theChinaAviationPavilionC.theStateGridPavilionD.theCoca-ColaPavilionDWhenIsawabighandmadesignboard“WelcomeYuxin”attheairport,IknewIhadfoundacaringfamilyattheothersideoftheworld–theUnitedStates.Myhostmomhadalreadydecoratedmyroomforme.Therewasadollononesideoftheroom,andabookcasefullofbooksontheother-theyhadheardIlovedreading.Momhadalsopreparedakeyboardforme,sincesheknewthatIplayedthepiano.Mylifeinthefamilydidnotgosowellatfirst.BecauseIamtheonlychildinmyfamilyinChina,Iwasnotusedtohavingtwoyoungerkids-ZacharyandGrace-runningaroundmeyellingallthetime.MomhadaserioustalkwithmeaboutthisproblemonaSundayafternoon.Shetoldme:“Youcan’tjustcomehomefromschooleveryday,gotoyourroomanddoyourhomework.Youneedtobeapartofthisfamily.Youneedtoplaywithmykidsforatleastanhour.”Thisrulewasveryannoyingatfirst.Ididnothavemuchexperienceplayingwithchildren.However,themoretimeIspentwiththekids,themoreIgrewtolovethem.Weplayedgamesandreadbookstogether.IeventaughtthemChinese.ThankstoMom’srule,IbegantofeellikeIwasreallypartofthefamily.Momalsoinspiredmetoliveahealthierlife.Shegotupearlyeverymorningtogorunning.Onweekends,shetookthewholefamilytovisitparksorgocamping.IdidnotlkiesportsmuchwhenIwasbackhome,butnowIlovetojoinallkindsofsports.Iamhealthierandmoreconfidenttoo.WithmyAmericanfamily,Ifoundjoyandlaughter.IlearnedtolivewithenergyandoptimismthankstothecareandresponsibilityofmylovingAmericanparents.()67.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.theculturaldifferencesYuxinexperiencedinAmericaB.howYuxinlearnedtogetalongwithyoungerkidsinAmericaC.howmuchYuxin’scaringhostfamilyinAmericachangedherD.variousdifficultiesYuxinmetinAmerica()68.FromParagraph2,wecanseethat.A.thehostmomwasgoodatdecoratingroomB.YuxinwasfondofAmericandollC.thehostmomtriedhardtomakeYuxinfeelathomeD.Yuxinkeptbusywithalotofhobbie()69.WhatledYuxintofeellikeshewasreallypartofthefamily?A.Yuxin’stalkswithherhostparentsB.HavingtojoininsportswiththefamilyC.Thehostmom’sruleaboutplayingwiththekidsD.Enjoyingweekendswiththehostfamily()70.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Yuxin’slifewithherAmericanhostfamilywentverysmoothlyfromthebeginningB.ThehostmomcaredaboutYuxin’soveralldevelopmentC.Thehostfamily’stwochildrendidn’tlikeYuxinatallD.Yuxindidn’tnoticewhatthehostfamilydidforher()71.HowdidthehostmominfluenceYuxingradually?A.BywordsandbyforceB.BywordsandbyactionsC.ByforceandbybehaviorD.BytalkingandbyforceEIamsurethateverybodyinhis/herlifehasusedcomputers.Nowadaysyoucanfeeltheirpresenceeverywhere—athome,atschool,atworkandtheycertainlymakelifeeasier.Ontheotherhand,therearepeoplewhocanworkwithoutthem.Anyway,Ibelievetheirpresenceisagoodthing.Lifewiththemseemslessdifficultandmorecomfortable.Youcanusethemtochooseyourmeal,towithdrawyourmoney,andalsotosaveyourtime,becausetheseoperationsareallcontrolledbycomputers.Therefore,youcanhardlyimaginethemodernworldwithoutthem;thewholeplanetseemstobeonebigcomputersociety.Nevertheless,problemscanoftenappearinthisarea,too.Tohaveacomputermeansyouhavetobequiterichandhavethenecessaryskillstouseit.However,thinkaboutquestionslike,“Arecomputersavailableforeveryone,forrichandpoorpeople,forpeoplefromvillagesandpeoplefromcities?Aren’ttheytooexpensive?Iseveryoneabletolearnhowtousethemanddoeseveryonehavethechancetoaccessandworkwiththem?Howcouldeverythinginthefuturebedependentonthem?”Therefore,Ithinkoursocietywillbedividedintotwoparts.Onepartwillworkwiththemandenjoythebenefitsthatcomputerscanbringandtheotherpartwillbepushedoutofsocietyandwillactuallybeleftfarbehindtheothergroup.Anotherquestionthatbothersmeis,computersareimportantandthey’regoodthingsinourlife,buttheyaren’teverything.Theyaregoodasahelpatschool,quiteoftenasentertainment,especiallyforyoungpeople,asannecessarytooltohelpinresearchetc.,butIthinkweshouldn’tbesodependentonthem,becausecomputersareonlymachinesandmachinescan’tfeelanything,can’tbehumanandsympathetic,andeveryactionperformedbycomputercanbeinterfered(干涉)withcouldcausethesemachinestocrashorworkbadly.Inconclusion,IwouldliketosayIamnotagainstcomputers.Iusecomputerstoo,butpeopleshouldbewaryallthetime.()72.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?①=Paragraph②=Paragraph2③=Paragraph3④Paragraph4⑤=Paragraph5()73.Bysaying“wary”(inthelastparagraph),theauthoristryingtosay,“Peopleshould”.A.bestronglyfortheuseofcomputersbecauseofitsconvenienceB.becarefulwithcomputersthatwillalsocauseproblemsC.mastermorenecessarycomputerskillsD.notdosomethingthatcausescomputerstoworkbadly()74.Inthethirdparagraph,theauthorpresentshisideaby.A.askingquestionsforpeopletothinkaboutB.givingexamplestosupporthisargumentC.raisingquestionsandansweringthemD.expressinghisopiniondirectly()75.Theauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassageisto.A.encourageustousecomputersinoursocietyB.adviseustosaynoto

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