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1、江西省上饒縣中學(xué)2020屆高三英語上學(xué)期第二次月考試題時間:120分鐘 總分:150分第一部分 聽力理解(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5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,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來 回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What' s the relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Salesman and customer. C. Librar

2、ianand student.2. Which room will the man have probably?A. A twin-bedded room with bath.B. A single room with bath.C. A family room.3. What does the woman think of white shoes?A. They are very cool.B. They will be dirty easily.C. Shedislikes the color.4. How will the woman go to Wal-Mart?A. On foot.

3、B. By bus.C. By bike.5. Where is Tom now?A. In the classroom.B. In the dormitory.C. In thehospital.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)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(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有 時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段 對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Where did Tom probably go last week?A.

4、 To a party.B. To the airport.C. To a hotel.7. What did Mary eat at Lily ' s party?A. Dumplings.B. Turkey.C. Roasted duck.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. Why didn ' t the man sleep well last night?A. He had a headache.B. He worked very late.C. He coughedbadly at night.9. When is the conference?A. Tomorrow

5、.B. In five days.C. In a week.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. How does the woman feel now?A. Angry.B. Excited.C. Sorry.11. What did Mr. Smith almost hit while driving?A. A car.B. A person.C. A dog.12. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man will have another chance on Friday.B. The man didn ' t

6、pass the written test.C. The woman will teach the man a lesson.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. How does David go back home from the store?A. On foot.B. By bike.C. By car.14. Why did David go to the store?A. To buy some bags. B. To buy some grocery for a dinner.C. To buythe Kremers some gifts.15. What can we le

7、arn about the Kremers from the dialogue?A. They are coming home from a vacation.B. They areDavid' s relatives.C. They rent a room to David in their house.16. What do we know about David?A. He is working in a school.B. Heis gratefulto the Kremers.C. He is inviting some of his friends to the dinne

8、r. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Why doesn t the speaker want to go to the mountains this year?A. Because it is cold this time and too far away.B. Because he went there last year.C. Because it is not beautiful enough.B. Taking a walk onC. By bi ke.C. To the mountains.18. What does the speaker like about the

9、 seashore?A. Bathing in the sunshine.the sands.C. Swimming in the sea.19. How can the speaker probably go to the seashore?A. By car.B. On foot.20. Where did the speaker decide to go at last?A. To his hometown. B. To the beach.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題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

10、佳選項,并在題卡上將該項涂黑。A sense of humour can brighten the family life. You can put on a silly hatand chase a 3-year-old kid, or pretend to fall into a pile of leaves to amuse a first-grader. As kids grow into preteens (about 11 or 12) and teens (13 to 19), you can share jokes as their sense of what's fu

11、nny becomes better. Humour is what makes something funny; a sense of humour is the ability to recognize it. Someonewith a well-developed sense of humour has the ability to recognize what's funny in others and can amuse them as well.A good sense of humour is a tool that kids can rely on throughou

12、t lifeto help themselves . Kids with a well-developed sense of humour are happier and more optimistic, have higher self-esteem, and can handle differences (their own and others') well. And a good sense of humour doesn't just help kids emotionally or socially. Research has shown that people w

13、ho laugh more are healthier they're less likely to be depressed and may even have an increased resistance to 川ness or physical problems. Theyexperience less stress, have lower heart rates, pulses,and bloodpressure, and have a better digestion (消化能力).Laughter may even help humans better endure pa

14、in, and studies have shown that it improves our immune function. But most of all, a sense of humour is what makes life fun.We tend to think of humour as part of our genetic make-up, like blue eyes or big feet. But it's not true. A sense of humour actually is a learned quality. Kids can start dev

15、eloping a sense of humour at a very young age. Babies don't really understand humour, but they do know when you're smiling and happy.When you make funny noises or faces and then laugh or smile, your baby is likely to sense your joy and imitate (模仿)you. Sometime between 9 and 15months, babies

16、 know enough about the world to unde rstand that when Momputs a piece of cloth on her head, she's doing something unexpected and that it's funny. To help kids at each stage of development, parents should know what's likely to amuse them.21.Which of the following people do you think can b

17、est share jokes with their parents?A.A newborn baby.B.An eleven-year-old kid.C.A five-year-old kid.D.A fifteen-month-oldbaby.1. .It can be concluded from the third paragraph that a good sense of humourA.is one of the most important things needed for a kid to succeedB.helps kids make more friends thr

18、oughout their lifeC.can improve a kid's mental and physical healthD.may sometimes cause embarrassment23. Which of the following statements about a sense of humour is NOT true?A.It can make the family life bright.B.It is something that kids can rely on for all their life.C.It is something people

19、are born with.D.It is the ability to recognize humour.24. What is the passage mainly about?A.The reason why people should develop a sense of humour.B.The characteristics of kids' sense of humour at different ages.C.Tips on how to develop a good sense of humour.D.The importance of a good sense of

20、 humour for kids.BThe season for family, friends, and fun! Unfortunately, it can also be theseason for stress. Here are five simple ways to beat holiday stress.Get Outside and ExerciseGetting physical activity as a family is a great way to establish healthyhabits with your kids, and to spend shared

21、time celebrating together. A shortwalk counts. Follow along with some exercise or yoga DVDs. Your body will thank you with the feel-good endorphins (內(nèi)啡肽)that follow any continuousworkout.Shop OnlineWant to skip traffic, crowds, and the time spent on holiday shopping in stores? Just click it away. Sh

22、opping online allows you to easily compare prices. Gifts can be delivered, often wrapped, to your door.Manage Your RelativesTension from contentious( 愛爭論的) relatives increase the stress level inany holiday gathering. But you can minimize the challenges created by these difficult people.Firstly, limi

23、t your time at stressful family events. Show up early, and leave within an hour after dessert. Secondly, celebrate with relatives you like. Don t feel like you have to spend an equal amount of time with annoying relatives. Thirdly, volunteer at a shelter or food bank. Doing good will make it easier

24、to ignore any family negativity.Stay on BudgetStart budgeting by factoring in all holiday-related purchases, including cards, postage, decorations, new clothes, food, entertaining and travel. How much should you spend during the holiday season? A good standard is 1.5 percent of your annual income.St

25、ay OrganizedTake a moment each night to review and update the next day s to -do list, keeping each item reasonable and specific. Use a family whiteboard or calendar to stay on top of family activities. Then, make a point of eating breakfast as a family to establish any shared tasks for the day.25. T

26、he first paragraph serves as a(n) .C. commentD.A. explanationB. introductionbackground26. How should you deal with the relatives you don' t like during holidaygatherings?A. Shorten the stay time with them.B. Prepare some food forthem.C. Ignore the existence of them.D. Come up with some topicsthe

27、y like.27. If you can earn $1500 a month, the proper expense for the holiday should be.A. $300B. $270C. $225D. $350CEarlier this summer, Carol LeResche got the phone call she' d been waitingfor. A tourist was picking zucchini ( 西曲蘆)at Thorne Rider Park. “It ' s exactly what we hoped would ha

28、ppen whenwe put in the food forest, " explained LeResche, the park' s food forest founder. In May, he received a $ 3,500 fund. The moneywas to help turn a former park into an edible (可食用的)landscape. It ' s a place where all of the fruits, vegetables and nuts are free for the taking.Unli

29、ke some parks with strict “no picking “ policies, fo od forests are designed to provide colorful crops. People are encouraged to harvest them.“Wethink it ' s important to put public food in public spaces, “ she said. The desire to know more about where our food comes from is one of the reasons w

30、hy there is a real trend toward agriculture into neighborhoods and communities. There, people can participate in tours and classes or relax amongthe fruit trees. Food forests provide different kinds of fresh produce more than we can buy.Food forests are based on a model valuing sustainable and mostl

31、y self-sufficient agricultural production. The food forest model requires less chemical fertilizer and less labor than traditional agriculture. An edible forest is designed to develop without pesticides(農(nóng)藥)or weeding.Since the concept is relatively new, and it takes at least three years for fruit an

32、d nut trees and berry bushes to start producing meaningful amounts of fresh food, it ' s hard to know whether food forests will have an impact on food deserts. Volunteer-driven projects can fall apart if the group loses interest. Lack of funding can also be problematic. Pests also are an often-c

33、ited concern.After all and above all, LeResche explained, food forests are about a lot more than food. “Wealso want to provide a gatherin g space that is productive and beautiful where people can develop a relationship with each other and get connected. ”28. Comparedwith commoriood bought, what is s

34、pecial about the food in edible forests?A. It tastes better.B. It has more varieties.C. It has funny appearances.D. It ' s produced free offertilizer.29. What is stressed in Paragraph 4?A. Food forests may disappear soon.B. Food forests have a long way to go.C. Food forests waste lots of natural

35、 resources.D. Food forests seem imaginary and impossible.30. As for LeResche, what is the most important role of food forests?A. A way to relax and entertain.B. A way to solve foodshortage.C. A way to be thankful for nature.friends.D. A way to meet and make31. What is the author s purpose in writing

36、 the text?A. To call help.B. To raise money.C. To compare and argue.D. To inform and introduce.DA new program makesfinding friends in the school cafeteria( 自助餐廳) a pieceof cake. “ Sit With Us ” helps students who have difficulty finding a place to sit find a welcoming group in the lunchroom. The app

37、 allows students to recognize themselves as “ ambassadors, ” thereby ( 從而 ) inviting others to join them. Ambassadors can then post “ open lunch ” events, which signal to anyone seeking companythat they re invited to join the ambassadors table. Natalie Hampton, a 16-year-old from California, is the

38、designer of SitWith Us, which was posted on September 9. She was inspired to create it after she ate alone her entire seventh grade year. The situation leftHampton feeling vulnerable( 易受傷害的) and madeher a target for bullying( 欺負(fù) ).Hampton, nowa junior, is attending a different school and is trying s

39、ocially.Yet, the memory of sitting alone and being bullied still affects her, especially since she knows her experience isn t an isolate d one. Hampton said the reason why she felt an app like this was necessary is that it prevents kids from being publicly rejected and being considered social outcas

40、ts(被驅(qū)逐的人)bytheir classmates. “ This way it s in secret . It s through thephone. No one else has to know,” she explained, “ And you know that you re not going to be rejected once you get to the table.”Whenstudents especially the “ cool kids ” stand up to ( 抵抗 ) bullying, it has an important effect. D

41、uring the 2020 school year, over 50 New Jerseymiddle schools provided their most socially able students with social media tools and encouragement to deal with it, and saw a reduction in student conflict reports by 30 percent.Hamptonsaid that since she opened the app last week, she' s already get

42、ting positive responses from her classmates.“People are already posting openlunches at my school, " she told the program."So I' m happy that thingsare already kicking off with a great start.”32. Who may need Sit With Us?A. A student lonely when eating.B. A student with bad eatinghabits

43、.C. A student liking creative activities.D. A student fond ofsocial gatherings.A. is in low spiritsC. wants to have friends33. When one posts an open lunch event on Sit With Us, it shows he or sheB. needs protectionD. will treat others to a big34. The underlined wordmealit ” (in Para. 4) refers to t

44、he problem ofA. encouraging othersB. cheating othersC. bullying othersD. helping others35. What do students think of the app Sit With Us?A. They welcome it.B. They are crazy about it.C. They hesitate to accept it.D. They hold a mixed opinionto it.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中

45、有兩項為多余選項。The Benefits of Drinking Hot WaterI think that most of us know by nowthat water is necessary for our survival. 36 However, what most people don ' t know is that warm water and hot water have some unique benefits of their own. And you can ' t just get those when you drink cold water.

46、 Here are some benefits of drinking hot water.Weight Loss37 It is very essential if you' re trying to reduce a few kilos. The best way to do this is to start your metabolism(新成代謝)early in the morningwith a glass of hot water and lemon.Preventing AgingThere' s a reason you should want to clea

47、r your body of toxins( 毒素):They make you age faster.Also, drinking hot water helps to repair the skin cellsthat increase the flexibility of your skin. 38 Hair Health and EnergyDrinking hot water is also good for obtaining soft, shiny hair. 39 This will help you get back the natural vitality(活力)of yo

48、ur hair and keep ithealthy.Benefiting the DigestionStudies have shown that drinking cold water during or after a meal can harden the oil present in the consumed foods. This can eventually result in cancer because of fat savings on the inner wall of your intestine(腸).40 .A. It keeps your nervous syst

49、em healthy.B. As a result, your damaged skin becomes smoother.C. Hot water is great for keeping a healthy metabolism.D. It is an excellent natural medicine for colds, coughs and a sore throat.E. It energizes the nerve endings in your hair roots and makesthem active.F. However, if you replace the gla

50、ss of cold water with hot, you can avoid this problem.G. Wehave probably heard doctors say that drinking roughly eight glasses a day is ideal.第三部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(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,然后從每題所給的四個選項(A、R C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。I firstdiscovered Cafe Gratitude several months ago.

51、My friend Dr. Heatherinvited me to 41 herfor lunch. Heather had 42 moved to Los Angeles,and we would discuss the project we were doing. As we sat down and were 43 the delicious vegetarian menu, the server who came to take our 44 asked us the question of the day, “What are you grateful for? ”I felt a

52、 familiar stir ( 震動)in my chest, and my eyes began to water. 45 a pause, Heather 46 her hand to meand said that it waswith me. I expressed my gratitude to be with her 47 , enjoying this moment of our shared 48 and her new start in Los Angeles. After a delicious lunch, I decided to stay a while longe

53、r 49 the question had inspired me to meet the co-owner,Ryland. Pauses or 50 in life are a very good time to listen to what' s51 inside of our hearts.When Ryland came over to my 52 with his big smile, his title of Chief Inspiration Officer seemedvery 53 for his personality.He gave mehis 54Since t

54、hat 57 , Cafeattention as he opened his heart to listen. I told him how I wanted to help him open more 55 so there could be more places to eat and help spread this 56 of “being generous and grateful every day.Gratitude is my favorite place to eat.What a rewarding and meaningful experience! And I 

55、9; ve since learned that CafeGratitude 58_ business through what they call“Sacred Commercewhere they provide"inspired service, and express59 for the richnessof our lives. " A simple question that day me new friendships.60 me down new paths and gave41. A. attendB. accompanyC. involveD. join

56、 in42. A. even43. A. looking studyingB. everB. testingC.seldomD. justC. planningD.44. A. space45. A. Without Regardless of46. A. reached stuckB. timeB. DespiteB.shookC.orderD. placeC. In terms ofD.C. clappedD.47. A. either48. A. project friendship49. A. for50. A. actions dreams51. A. looking on agre

57、eing onB. as well asB. seatB. asB. delaysB. insisting onC. alsoD. tooC. honestyD.C. ifD. beforeC. hurriesD.C. going onD.52. A. company53. A. suitable longing54. A. simple regularB. tableB. readyB. fullC. houseD. carC. eagerD.C. urgentD.55. A. hotelsrestaurants56. A. lessonlecture57. A. meetingvacati

58、on58. A. trainsconcludes59. A. explanationapplication60. A. surprised B. ledB. schoolsB. noteB. performanceB. practicesB. appreciationC. clubsD.C. messageD.C. actD.C. reviewsD.C. consideration D.C. returnedD. held第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)的單詞的正確形式。There are two days in every w

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