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1、C. Next to a garage.C. SatisfiedC. A bagC. He walked in the woodsC. A managerA、B、C三個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6 Where does the conversation take place?A. At a travel agency. B. At a hotel.7 What day is it today?A. Tuesday.B. Wednesday.聽第7段材料,回答第 8、9題。8 Where has the man just been?A. To a t

2、heatre.B. To his home9 What is the man s problem?A. He couldn t get through to the theatre.B. He failed to book the theatre tickets.C. He was found making a private call at work.聽第8段材料,回答第 10至12題。10 Where will the woman s party be held?A. In her house.B. In a restaurant11 How will the man go home fr

3、om the party?A. On foot.B. By taxi12 What can we learn from the conversation?5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。C. At an airportC. Thursday.C. To his office.C. In a club.C. By motorbike.2019-2020年高三上學期第一次階段性測試英語試題本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。共120分。考t用時120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分 20分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)聽下面

4、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 Where is the post office?A. Opposite a supermarketB. In front of a hotel.2 How did the woman feel about her life?A. Worried.B. Bored.3 What present did the woman get from her parents?A. Shoes.B. Jeans4 Wha

5、t did the man do at the weekend?A. He went sailing. B. He rode horses.5 What are the speakers discussing?A. A job.B. An interviewee.第二節(jié)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 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A. The party will start at 3 p.m.B. The woman plays volleyball at 6 p.m. every day.C. People

6、needn t wear formal clothes at the party.聽第 9 段材料,回答第13 至 16 題。13 Why did the man choose the Western Restaurant?A. He saw the review in the newspaper.B. The woman said it was very good.C. Katie persuaded him to go.14 What did the man dislike about his meal?A. The main courseB. The starter.C. The des

7、sert.15 What did the speakers do in the Western Restaurant last night?A. . They held a celebration for a workmate.B. They had an argument about the bill.C. They plained about the food16 What does the woman mean in the end?A. She prefers a Chinese restaurantB. She will hold a party in another restaur

8、ant.C. She will take her mum to the Western Restaurant.聽第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 題。17 When should the listeners arrive at school?A. At 7:00.B. At 7:15.C. At 6:00.18 What should the listeners bring during the trip?A. A camera.B. A jacket.C Drinks.19 What do the listeners need to do this evening?A. Draw a

9、map of a villageB. Review the notes.C. Ask the teachers for a map.20 What will the listeners do tomorrow evening?A. Visit a theatre.B. Sleep in the village. C. Enjoy a performance.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35 分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15 小題;每小題1 分,滿分15 分)請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、G D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21 . According to a s

10、urvey on Sina about Li Nas retirement, 57.8 percent of the respondents chose wishing her a better future life, 18.9 percent said they were shocked by the news.A. sinceB. asC. whileD. unless22 .Mr Green will pay a visit to Beijing next month ,the capital of china, his son isstudying Chinese.A. whichB

11、. thatC. asD. where23 .Five officials of north Chinas Shanxi province are, with two already removed from office,the munist Party of China (CPC)s discipline watchdog announced on Thursday.A. to investigate B .to be investigated C. being investigated D. investigated24 . I admire those people, having l

12、ittle money, they feel happy and satisfied.A. WithB. Because ofC. In spite ofD. Instead of25 .The professor s speechvery well, and everyone present understood his opinions.A. worked out B. found out.C. figured out D .put out26 . She wonders it is that has made him he is now.A. what; that B. what; wh

13、at C. there; soD. that; what27 . Under such circumstances, it is little that they experience difficulties.A. shameB. wonderC. pityD. relief28 . - Do you think I should get a good guide book ?-Yes , of course., you also need a good camera and fortable shoesA. In other words B. What s more C By the wa

14、y D. All in all29 .we are making bigger holes in the nets ,to avoid catching fish that are not fully grown.A. to hopeB. having hoped C. hopingD. being hoped30 Excuse me, sir. My visa is due at the end of this month. Can I it?Sure. You can just go to the Public Security Office in our city to fill in

15、some forms.A. postponeB. confirmC. expandD. extend31 .After the earthquake, many people had to be in the tents ,because most of their houseswere badly damaged.A. put awayB. put upC. put outD. put off“decla32 .“ The money all go to his son, according to the will made by Mr George,judge.A. shouldB. mu

16、stC .shallD. may33 .Where did the scholarship of last term you had got go, Annie?On a puter, on the desk over there.A. thisB. itC. the one D. one34 .-Will you be tonight, Mary?-It depends. I m afraid I ll be calmanagermyA. convenient B. availableC. accurate D. suitable35 . So you missed the meeting.

17、I got there five minutes before it finished.A . Not at all B . Not exactly C. Not especially D . Not really 第二節(jié)完形填空(共 20小題:每小題1分,滿分20分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題歷給的 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A. B. C.D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項,It was mid-summer and my father had taken me to Boston to see the ducklings (little young ducks) in the public

18、 gardens. We had 1 most of the day just playing on the duck sculptures, running around, anything an eight-year-old 2 enjoy doing. More than anything I wanted to go on the swan boat in the pond, 3the little ducklings were led to by theirmother.The line was long, and it was a little shorter after noon

19、. I was hungry and hot and was starting to get a little tired. The 4 was ing back and the line finally started to move 5. Iexcitedly looked around, silently 6 to all around me, m going to7 the swan boat! Isaw 8 my left, on the other side of the chain linked barrier, a mother pushing her 9 in a carri

20、age. The baby had 10 his bottle out of the carriage, and started to cry. The line kept moving to board the boat which had 11 at the dock, and there was just enough _12 for my dad and me to board. At that moment I ducked (moved like a duck)13 the chain,picked up the bottle and ran with it to the moth

21、er. At this point, my father had14 out ofline to see where I was 15 to. The mother 16 me, and I walked back to my dad. Hesaw what I did and gave me a hug, then regretfully said that we had 17 the boat and it would be a long 18 for the next one. I looked at the boats, then the line, and finally at my

22、 dad with a big 19 and suggested we get ice cream instead.I learned that day that nothing feels better than doing something good for someone else. No matter how small or 20 it may be.36.37.A. observedA. shouldB. staredB. wouldC. spentC. mustD. wastedD.need38.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. that39.A. boatB

23、. ducklingC. carD.sense40.A. towardB. forwardC. backwardD. downward41.A. tellingB. sayingC. speakingD. talking42.A. glanceB. rideC. brushD. buy43.A. byB. atC. onD. to44.A. bottleB. babyC. vaseD.duck45.A. placedB. desertedC. beatenD. thrown46.A. leftB. movedC. arrivedD. reached47.A. roomB. chanceC. f

24、ootstepD.seat48.A. acrossB. beyondC. overD. under49.A. jumpedB. fearedC. steppedD. held50.A. duckingB. drivingC. ridingD. running51.A. stoppedB. thankedC. likedD. received52.A. boardedB. riddenC. lostD. missed53.A. timeB. restC. waitD. stop54.A. smileB. hopeC. laughD. cry55.A. rareB. roughC. bigD. m

25、uch第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2 5力,滿分30分)請認真閱讀卜列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B C、D四個選項中,選1B取彳士選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ALoulan, an ancient city in the Lop Nur, was first discovered by Swedish explorer Sven Hedin in 1900. The finding of Loulan brought about new and unexpected fame for the ancient history of the Central Asia and thus

26、 began the exploration of the Taklamakan Desert.The City of Loulan is known both in China and throughout the world as the Middle KingdomsPompeii in the desert and one of the cradles of the civilization. It wasn t hard to imagine how excited Sven Hedin must have been when he was awarded the Victoria

27、Medal by the Royal Geography Association. From that point forward, the mysterious covering of Loulan was gradually lowered and was no more a silent unknown hero but became an immediate worldwide sensation (弓I起轟動的事 ).Adventurers from America, Britain, Japan and Sweden, including Huntington, Stein, Ot

28、ani Kozui and Bergman set foot here for several times. In the 1930s, Chinese archaeologist Huang Wenbi came here for the first time and made a survey of this area, which was found even then in terrible conditions due to uncontrolled digging with many wonderful cultural historic relics taken away to

29、distant foreign lands.In 1979, a group of tombs called Sun Tombs, known for their unique and attractive burial forms, were unearthed in the Gumugou Graveyard, the public graveyard of the Lop Nur citizens in the Bronze Age. In early 1980s, in the Tiebanhe River Delta area of the lower reaches of the

30、Peafowl River in Lop Nur, a female mummy dating back some 3,800 years was unearthed and was considered by the Japanese as the Loulan Beauty”. This set off a wave of current exploration of the Silk Road.The archaeological unearthing being currently conducted in the Xiaohe (Small River) Graveyard is n

31、ow the focus of the world s most important academic event. The Xiaohe Graveyard, 175km west of the City of Loulan, is located in the lower reaches of the Peafowl River in the Lop Nur. When the Graveyard was found, it is said that there were some 1,000 coffins. It is large in scale with sand dunes(沙丘

32、)as high as eight metres, on which about 140 wooden stakes( 樹樁)in various shapes were closely arranged. These burial customs are, to say the least, unusual with the unearthed relics dated back to China s most ancient days.56. Which of following statements shows the correct position of the City of Lo

33、ulan?A. It lies in the Tiebanhe River DeltaB. It lies in the lower reaches of the Peafowl RiverC. It lies south of the Gumugou Graveyard.D. It lies 175 km east of the Xiaohe Graveyard.57. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the wordPompeii?A. A city as world famous as the Middle King

34、dom s Pompeii.B. A buried city in the desert with great historical value.C. A buried city to be unearthed like the Italian cityPompeii.D. A city visited by many archaeologists all over the world like Pompeii 58. From the passage, it can be inferred that.A. it was a Chinese archaeologist that first d

35、iscovered the City of LoulanB. it is of the greatest importance and value to be unearthing the Xiaohe GraveyardC. foreign adventurers did much damage to the exploration and relics of the City of LoulanD. one after another important discovery about Loulan was made, causing worldwide sensationBSeveral

36、 overseas trips with the family have taught us that they can be rewarding, but you always have to be careful of pickpockets.On a lovely visit to Paris an encounter with a pickpocket gave the would-be thief a little more than he bargained for!While walking down the famous Champs Elysee, I was astonis

37、hed to feel someone unzip my handbag and remove my purse. I turned to glimpse a young man turning away and pretending to be absorbed in the mouth-watering contents on display in a bakery window.Being only a teenager at the time, I had no idea what to do. So I tapped the young man in question on the

38、shoulder and said.Excuse me can you please give me back my purse?Of course the pickpocket had no idea what I was saying (and didnt want to know) and proceeded to shrug his shoulders and basically say (in French) dont speak English?Meanwhile my Mother (a Scotswoman with a bad temper), came to see why

39、 I had stoppedwalking and what was going on. When I informed her of the situation she lost control and started yelling at the thief who still stood there making gestures in French while a crazy Scotswoman harangued(指責)him. At this stage we were starting to attract onlookers, and when my Mother start

40、ed hitting the young man with her handbag the would-be thief decided it was time to get away.Luckily, amid all the disorder the thief lost his control of my purse, and as he made a break-for-it, my purse dropped to the ground! I quickly snatched it up and for the rest of vacation we walked around wi

41、th our handbags clutched against our chests!59. This passage is a story about.A. several overseas tripsB. Champs ElyseeC. a lovely visit to ParisD. pickpockets60. The underlined phrase bargained for in Paragraph 2 most probably means.A. exchanged for B. wished for C. asked for D. answered for61. The

42、 author discovered the pickpocket because.A. his handbag was specially made to stop pickpocketingB. the author was old enough and experienced thereC. the pickpocket was too inexperienced to steal his purseD. his purse was very heavy so that he felt it was removed62. Which of the following can be inf

43、erred from the passage?A. The pickpocket didnt know English and had no idea what I was saying.B. His Mother tried to beat the thief so that he ran away immediately.C. It was the bad tempered mother that caused the thief to lose control of the purse.D. The author was old enough to deal with the case

44、independently at the time.CPicture an everyday scene. You Ye in a high street coffee shop. All around you people are drinking coffee. Some people are chatting with friends and others are using their mobile phones. In a corner of the coffee shop an internet cafe has been set up. At one table a couple

45、 of teenagers arelaughing at a message in a chat room, while at another table an old man searches the Web for something.Now imagine this scene through the eyes of a technologist from 100 years ago. This is someone who has thought carefully about how technology and society might develop during the tw

46、entieth century.Surprising may be the realization that some of the people here are working in an easy way. Most surprising perhaps will be the technological tools most people seem to be using. The technologist is aware of the telephone, which was invented about 30 years earlier. But most of these tw

47、enty-first century people seem to have wireless pocket-size personal municators they can use to send messages or speak to anyone anywhere in the world.Some are using a handheld machine that contains thousands of pieces of information that can be accessed instantly, and can do calculations in a fract

48、ion of a second that would have taken a team of operators with mechanical calculators hours or even days. And these machines, like the only slightly larger versions in the corner, can be connected to a global brain from which the people can call up almost any information, news, idea, opinion or goss

49、ip that exists anywhere on the planet.Most of the changes in technology, pared to 100 years ago, are due to the continual inventive activity of a large number of people. Most of us don t do anything other than maybe form a vague idea about how a product or process might be improved. In some people,

50、however, this inventive drive is so strong that they act on it.63. The author tries to tell us in the first paragraph that.A. people around you all like drinking coffeeB. people chat with each other by mobile phoneC. we are living in a modern societyD. we are making use of the Internet64. The author

51、 uses the word “municators” to mean .A. telephone B. mobile phone C. vision phone D. puter65. The author is describingin the fourth paragraph.A. a mechanical calculatorB. a machine held in one handC. a pocket-size municator D. a laptop puter66. It can be inferred from the text that.A. with an puter,

52、 you can access almost any information that exists anywhere on the planetB. in any internet cafe you can search the Web for how technology and society may develop inxx yearsC. the continual inventive activity of a large number of people will cause more innovationsD. act on a vague idea and you are s

53、ure to be able to make a surprising invention in the future.DThe Power of Negative ThinkingNegative thinking appears to be more prevalent than positive thinking. It seems that with most people positive thinking requires some effort, while negative thinking es easily and uninvited. This has much to d

54、o with education and the environment one has been living in.If you have been brought up in a happy and positive atmosphere, where people value success and self-improvement, then it will be easier for you to think positively and expect success. If you have been brought up under poor or difficult situ

55、ations, you will probably go on expecting difficulties and failure.We all view everything through our main mental attitude. If our thoughts are positive, that is fine, but if they are negative, our lives and circumstances will probably mirror these thoughts.If you believe that you are going to fail,

56、 you will unconsciously destroy every opportunity to succeed. If you are afraid of meeting new people or having close relationships, you will do everything to avoid people and relationships, and then plain that you are lonely and nobody loves you.Do you often think about difficulties, failure and di

57、sasters? Do you keep thinking about the negative news you have seen on the TV or read in the newspapers?Do you see yourself stuck and unable to improve your life or your health? Do you frequently think that you do not deserve happiness or money, or that it is too difficult to get them? If you do, then you will close your mind, see no opportunities, and behave and react in such ways, as to turn away from people and opportunities.The mind do

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