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1、重慶市南開中學(xué)高2020級高三9月月考英語試題本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。第1卷(共115分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題l.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下邊5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)地點(diǎn)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間往返答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1WhatdoesthemanseldomdowithhisiPad?ATalktofamilymembersBPlaygamesCUseitforwork2Whoprobablyw

2、enttoProfFreemansclasstoday?AGregBEricCFelicia3Whatdoesthewomanaskhersonnottodo?ATalkwhilehavinglunchBMaketoomuchnoiseatthetableCEattoofast4Whyisthemansohappy?AHefinishedwritinghisoperaBHecompletedhisoperacollectionCHegotticketstoanItalianopera5Whatdoesthemanmean?AHewantstodosomesportsBItsnotnecessa

3、rytobuybooksCItstimetomeetJenny第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題l.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下邊5段對話或單獨(dú)。每段對話或單獨(dú)后有2至4個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)地點(diǎn)。聽每段對話或單獨(dú)前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀各個小題;聽完后,各個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或單獨(dú)讀兩遍。聽下邊一段對話,回答第6至7題。6Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotonight?AGoouttodinneratanewrestaurantBHaveaquietdinnerathomeCGotoapartyatafriend

4、shouse7Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?ATheyjuststarteddatingBTheybothneedtochangeclothesCTheyhaventbeenmarriedverylong聽下邊一段對話,回答第8至9題。8Whousuallycooksdinnerinthefamily?AThemanBThewomanCThemansmother9Whatisthepurposeofthewomanscookingtoday?ATokilltimeBTotryoutapopularrecipeCTocelebrateanewjob聽下邊一段對話,回管

5、第10至12題。10Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?ADeliciousChinesesnacksBAplantovisitsomefriendsinBeijingCAsurprisingthingthathappenedinChina11WhoisJuliaParker?AAfriendofthespeakersBAfamousAmericanpopstarCThespeakersformercolleague12WheredidJuliaParkermoveafterhermarriage?ABeijingBNewYorkCLosAngeles聽下

6、邊一段對話,回答第13至16題。13WhoisthemaincharacterinTheMasterandMargarita?AMikhailBulgakovPonyrevCAnnaSaakyants14Whenwasthebookfirstpublished?AIn1931BIn1940CBIvanIn197315whatdoesthemansayaboutthefirstdraftofthebook?AItwasneverfinishedBItwassetonfireCItwascompletedbyanexpert16Whatdothespeakersthinkofthefinished

7、book?AItisnotasinterestingasthefirstdraftBItrequiredalotoftimeandeffortsCItmusthavebeendifficulttotranslate聽下邊一段對話,回答第17至20題。17Inwhichprovincedidapersondiebecauseofthetyphoons7AJiangsuBShandongCZhejiang18WhydidtheLondonswimmersfriendlethimgo?AHehadtrainedfortheeventBHehadbroughtspecialequipmentwithh

8、imCHewasagoodswimmer。19Howmanypeoplewereinjuredinthetrainaccident?A4B8C20Whichnewsstorydoesnotincludeaspecifictimereference(的時間點(diǎn))?ATheLondonswimmerBTheEastChinatyphoonsCTherailwayaccident13的確第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)請從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出能夠填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該選項的標(biāo)號涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyc

9、onsideredunwisetogiveachildwantsAhoweverBwhateverheorsheCwhicheverDwhenever答案是B。21IwonderifIcoulduseyourcellphone_ItisonthedesknexttoyouANowayBThatsrightCItsapleasureDBemyguest22Nearlyacenturylater,extensiveobservationsindeedrememberinjuriesandholdhatesagainsttheirabusersAconfirmedBhaveconfirmedthat

10、CwillelephantsconfirmDhadconfirmed23BrokeGirls,popularTVseries,hasarousedcrazeandsympathyamongyoungA/,theBa,theC/,theDthe,the24Mostpeopleagreemattersisnotoneslooks,butonesinnerthoughtsAthatBwhereCwhatDhow25themorningtrain,hewouldnothavebeenlateforthemeetingADidhecatchBShouldhecatchCHadhecaughtDHashe

11、caught26Whenyoufindpeacewithinyourself,youbecomethetypeofpersonwhocanlivepeacewithothersAinBbyCforDon27Ifyougotothewildlifepark,youwillfindtheplacestheremoredangerousthancommonlyAsupposingBsupposeCtosupposeDsupposed28IamsorryhehasnottoldmehisnameonthephonebecamehelpsifIknowwhoIamtalkingtoAitBheConeD

12、its29Asthejob-huntingseasonisonthewaymanygraduatesfromanxietyAwillbesufferedBDarebeingsuffered30JuliayoulookupsetThecomputerbreakaresufferingCweresufferingWhatsupdownatthisbusyhourIhavelotsoftypingtodoAshouldDmustBcanCmay31AncientChinawasacountryinAsiaforcenturiesAwhocultureBwhichinfluencedothercoun

13、triesCwhoseDWhere32mostkidsstillalotsofotherfoodsthataretokidstasteAWhileloveburgerschickenBSincewingsandpizzathereCBeforeDIncase33MillionsofpeopletobitingtheirnailswhichcanbeharderAtobequittedBaroundtheworldsufferfromathansmokingcigarettestoquitCpainfuladdictiontohavequittedDtoquitting34Arethereany

14、CDsofAdeleleftinthestore?一Thereareonlyafew,AifeverBifanyCifsomeDifnot35一CathycantcomefordinnerShesleaving一IhopeIcantalktohersoonANevermindBWithpleasureCforLondontonightYes,sheshouldDWhatashame第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題l.5分,滿分30分)請閱讀下邊短文,掌握其粗心。此后從3655各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡大將該選項的標(biāo)號涂黑。AIhadarrivedatt

15、heairportabout30minutesbeforethecheckinIthadbeenaverybusythreedaysformewithlotsofmeetingsSoIwasgladtohavethe36timetomakemynotesonwhatIneededtodothefollowingday,butsuddenlytheannouncementcamethatmyflighthadtobedelayedAsIsatwaitingformy37tobecalled,IreflectedonmylastmeetingofthedayItwasnotabusinessmee

16、tingbutratheraveryenjoyable38withanoldbusinessfriendIhadnotseenforover12yearsOurlunchwasspentrecallingtimesgoneby39fillingeachotherinwhathadhappenedinourlivesoverthelast12yearsWebothlaughedandsmiledaswe40thegoodtimesandthegreatexperienceswehadsharedtogetherItwasgreattohavethisadditionaltimetoreplayi

17、nmymindwhatwehadtalkedaboutIrealizedjusthowimportantitwastohaveregular41ofthegoodtimesinourlifeIwas42enoughtohavehadthechancetotakeashortbreakandlookbackonthegoodthingsthathadhappenedinmylifeItwassomewhatlikelookingatanoldphotoalbum43inacupboardinyourhouseTherebeforeyoureyesarelotsofwonderfulmemorie

18、sthattakeyoubacktotimesandplaces,andmostimportantlytothosepeoplewhoareinthe44MyflighthomewasfinallycalledthreehourslaterIsmiledasI45theplaneandrealizedthatIwasnotatall46aboutthedelayintheflight,asIhadbeenabletospendthetimereflectingonthegoodtimesfromdaysgoneby36ArestBextraCbreakDalone37AflightBnumbe

19、rCturnDname38AchatBnegotiationClunchDgathering39AaswellasBasfarasCassoonasDaslongas40AreviewedBreflectedCrecalledDrestored41AmemoriesBrehearsalsCperformancesDreminders42AdepressedBembarrassedCLuckyDproud43AleftoutBstoredawayCputoutDsetaway44ApicturesBcupboardCpresentDpast45AtookBboardedCreachedD1and

20、ed46AdisturbedBpuzzledCafraidDupsetBPeoplealwaystalkaboutwhattheylookforinclosefriendships,whatthey47fromfriends,whattheyarewillingtogiveasthe48ofwhattheyhavetakenandhowsatisfiedtheyarewiththequalityoftheirfriendshipsFriendshipisa(n)49formofhumanrelationUnlikemarriageorthetiesbetweenparentsandchildr

21、en,itisnotdefinedor50bylawUnlikeother51rolesthatweareexpectedtoplayinsocietyascitizens,employeesandmembersoforganizations,ithasitsownprinciple,whichisto52feelingsofwarmth,trust,loveandaffectionbetweentwopeopleFindingsinarecentsurvey53thattopicsoftrustandbetrayalarecentraltofriendshipItisalsosuggeste

22、dthathumandonotlookforfriendsonlyamongthosewhoaremostlikethem;54,wefindmanywho55inrace,religion,andethnicbackground47AhopeBwishCexpectDsuffer48ArequestBdemandCadditionDreward49AspecialBdistantCharmoniousDindividual50AcreatedBmanagedCconsumedDsolved51AnecessaryBvaluableCcomplicatedDsocial52AbenefitBd

23、evelopCsupportDinfluence53AannounceBindicateCExpressDensure54AhoweverBconsequentlyCmoreoverDtherefore55AdifferBresembleCdivideDbelieve第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分40分)請閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡大將該選項的標(biāo)號涂黑。AAmonthafterHurricaneKatrina,IreturnedhomeinNewOrleansTherelaymyhouse,reducedtowaist-hi

24、ghrains,smellyanddirtyBeforethetrip,IdhadmycarfixedWhentheofficeemployeeofthegaragewaswritingupthebillshenoticedmyLouisianalicenseplate“YoufromNewOrleans?”sheaskedIsaidlwas,“Nocharge”Shesaid,andfirmlyshookherheadwhenIreachedformywalletThenextdayIwentforahaircut,andthesamethinghappenedAsmywifewasstud

25、yinginFlorid,wedecidedtomovethereandtriedtofindarentalhousethatwecouldaffordwhilealsopayingoffamortgage(抵押貸款)onourruinedhouseWelookedatmanyplaces,butnonewassatisfactoryWedbeguntoacceptthatwedhavetoliveinextremelyreducedcircumstancesforawhile,whenIgotaverycuriouse-mailfromaJamesKennedyinCaliforniaHed

26、readsomepiecesIdwrittenaboutoursufferingsforState,anonlinemagazineandwantedtogiveus(“noconditionsattached”)anewhouseacrossthelakefromNewOrleansItsoundedtoogoodtobetrue,butIreplied,thankinghimforhisexceptionalgenerosity,thatwehadnoplanstogobackThenapoetoftheUniversityofFloridaofferedtolethishousetome

27、whilehewenttoEnglandonhisone-year-paidleaveTherentwasratherreasonableImentionedthepoetsoffertoJamesKennedy,andthenextdayhesentacheckcoveringourentirerentforeightmonthsThroughoutthispainfulexperience,thekindnessofstrangersbacksmyfaithinhumanityItsalmostworthlosingyouworldlypossessionstoberemindedthat

28、peoplereallywanttobekindwhengivenachannel56Whichoneshowstherighttimeorder?JamesKennedysentusacheckApoetofferedhishousetousOurhomewasreducedtoruinsThegarageemployeechargedusnothingWecamebacktoNewOrleansABCD57WhatdoyouknowaboutJamesKennedy?AHewasafriendofthewriterBHeofferedthewriterahouseinCaliforniaC

29、HeworkedforanonlinemagazineDHewasconcernedaboutthewriterssufferings58ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatAThemortgageontheruinedhousedidntneedtobepaidoffBThehouserentsinNewOrleanswerereasonableafterthehurricaneCThewriterrebuilthisfaithinhumanitybylosinghisworldlypossessionsDThewritermadeitthroughthepai

30、nfulperiodwithpeopleskindness59Howisthepassagedeveloped?AByshowingcontrastingfactsBBymakingclassificationCBygivingexamplesDByanalyzingcausesandeffectsBOwningasmartphonemaynotbeassmartasyouthinkTheymayletyousurftheInternet,listentomusicandsnapphotoswhereveryouare.buttheyalsoturnyouintoaworkaholic,its

31、eemsAstudysuggeststhat,bygivingyouaccesstoemailsatalltimestheall-singingall-dancingmobilephoneaddsasmuchastwohourstoyourworkingdayResearchersfoundthatBritonsworkanadditional460hoursayearonaverageastheyareabletorespondtoemailsontheirmobilesThestudybytechnologyretailerPixmania,revealstheaverageUKworki

32、ngdayisbetweennineandtenhours,butafurthertwohoursisspentrespondingtoorsendingworkemails,ormakingworkcallsAlmostoneintenadmitsspendinguptothreehoursoutsidetheirnormalworkingdaycheckingworkemailsSomeworkersconfesstheyareoncallalmost24hoursaday,withnineoutoftensayingtheytakeworkemailsandcallsoutsidethe

33、irnormalworkinghoursNearlytwo-thirdssaytheyoftencheckworkemailsjustbeforetheygotobedandassoonastheywakeup,whileoverathirdhaverepliedtooneinthemiddleofthenightGhadiHobeika,marketingdirectorofPixmania,said:“Theabilitytoaccessliterallymillionsofapps,keepincontactviasocialnetworksandtakephotosandvideoas

34、wellastextandcallhasmadesmartphonesvaluableformanypeopleHowever,therearedrawbacksManycompaniesexpecttheiremployeestobeoncall24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,andsmartphonesmeanthatpeopleliterallycannotgetawayfromworkThemoreconstantlyincontactwebecome。themoreisexpectedofusinaworkcapacity”60Thetextisprobably

35、takenfromAascientificreportBafinancialreportCanewspaperDaliteraryjournal61Theunderlinedword“drawbacks”inthelastparagraphprobablymeansAadvantagesBfaultsCmistakesDfeatures62GhadimayagreethatAemployeesaresupposedtobeoncall24hoursadayBtheabilitytoaccessmanyappsmadesmartphonesworthlessCsmartphonesmighttu

36、rnapersonintoaworkaholicDpeopleliterallycannotgetawayfromworkwithoutsmartphones63Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?ASmartphonesarelengtheningworkinghoursBSmartphonesarebecomingvaluableformanypeopleCBritonsworkartadditional460hoursayearonaverageDSmartphonesaremorebeneficialtoourlifethanwethinkCDearDavid

37、,ImgladyouwouldliketoshareyourfeelingswithmeItshardlysurprisingthatyourfeelingsofnotbeing“grownup”havecomeonstronglyatthispointinyourlife,justbeforeyoureabouttobecomeafatherYouareasking:willImakeagoodfather?HowwillIcope?ShouldIhavebroughtanotherlittlepersonintotheworld?Canlprovideforit?Heeelp!Ithink

38、nearlyeverysensitiveabout-to-be-parentmusthavetheseoccasionalfeelingsofself-doubtandinadequacy(不適)beforethebirthanditwouldbemostunusualifyoudidntsharethemItsdifficult,honestly,tofeelgrown-upunlessyouhavesomethinglessgrown-uptorelatetoThebosswithahen-peckingwifemayfeellikeaseven-year-oldwhenhesathome

39、Butashewalksthroughtheofficedoor,andknowshesgoingtobesurroundedbystafflookingtohimforAdvice,hegrowsintoafullymaturemanAndIthinkitsamistaketoimaginethatweallfeel,asweage,akindofprogressionofstates,fromthebabytotheadultMostpeoplefeel,onTuesday,aboutthreeyearsold,andonaWednesday,around80Theresacommonre

40、markthat“allmenarelittleboys”,butitsnottrueItsmoretruethatmenoftenbehavelikelittleboysButnearlyallpeople,atsomemomentsintheirlives,arecapableofgroatmaturityOnceyourbabyarrives,youllsoonfeellesschildlike,orrather,lessoftenWhenyourchildtriestoputitsfingersintotheelectricplug,theadultinyouwillriseuptop

41、reventitYoullseeyouhaveverylittleincommonwithaneedychild,particularlyifitslookingtoyouforcomfortandsupportComfortyourself,David,withtwotruthsOneisthatyourfriendslaughwhentheytalkaboutthissubjectbecausethey,likeyou,feelfrightenedAndrememberthatpeoplewhohaventgrownupdontgoaroundtalkingaboutthefactthat

42、theydontfeelgrown-upHopemyadvicewillbehelpfulandgoodlucktoyouandyourlittleoneYourssincerely,MissAdvice64Accordingtothepassage,MissAdvicethinksDavidsself-doubtisAvaluableBnaturalCunusualDbearable65FromParagraph2,wecanlearnthatpeoplessenseofmaturityAwillincreasewithageBisobviouslyseenathomeCchangeswit

43、hdifferentsituationsDbecomesstrongerwithfamiliarpeople66MissAdviceholdsthatAallmenbehavelikelittleboysBpeopletendtolaughatthesubjectCmenwithababyfeelmoregrown-upDpeopleenjoytalkingabouttheirimmaturity67MissAdvicewrotetheletterto-AoffersuggestionstoafuturefatherBteachpeoplehowtogrowupCencouragepeople

44、toberesponsibleDsolveproblemsofthelessgrown-upDWhyarepeopleinterestedineatingrawfoodsorwholefoods?OnereasonisthateatingthesetypesoffoodreducestheriskofacidaccumulationinyourbodyRawandwholefoodsareusuallydigestedmoreefficientlythancookedandrefinedfoodsWhenwecookfoods,wedestroythenaturalenzymes(酶)that

45、arepartofthefoodinitsrawformTheseenzymeswereintendedbynaturetohelpusdigestthefoodWhenweconsumefoodwithoutthesenaturalenzymes,ourbodieseitherdigestthefoodimproperlyorallowtoomanynutrientstobeabsorbedintothebloodstreamInbothinstances,theresultisobesityWhentoomanynutrientsareabsorbedatonce,thebodygrows

46、fatProcessedfoodscontainchemicalelements,whichmightconfusetheappetitemechanismthattellsuswhenwevehadenoughtoeat;asaresult,peopleoftenovereatProcessedfoodsalsoupsetthedigestivecycleThebodywilleitheridentifythesefoodsasallergens(過敏原)andthenstorethemsafelyawayfromtheorgansasfat,ortheremainsofundigested

47、foodwillbecomeacidicandenterthebloodstreamasacidwaste,whichwillsticktothebloodvesselwallsandblockthepassageofvitaloxygenandnutrientsheadingforthebodyscellsThebodysmetabolism(新陳代謝)becomesinactive,andtheresultisweightgainandobesityTostopthisviciouscircleinitstracks,peopleneedtoconsumefoodandsupplement

48、sthatwillneutralizetheacidalreadyaccumulatedinbodyEatingtherighttypesofrawandwholefoodscanhelpItsalsoimportanttorestoreyourenzymebalanceYouneedtoidentifyandavoidthefoodsthatcauseacidaccumulationandconsumethefoodsthatincreaseenzymeproductionIfyoutrulywanttochangeandhelpyourbodyhealitself,youneedtotak

49、eanactiveapproach68ItcanbeinferredfromPara2thatAfoodswithnaturalenzymeshelppeoplekeepfitBwedbetterbecautiousaboutrawandwholefoodsCitisessentialforpeopletoprotecttheirvitalorgansDgivingupcookedandrefinedfoodsisanewlifestyle69ProcessedfoodsareunhealthybecausetheyAdestroybodyscellsBmayleadtoobesityCare

50、difficulttodigestDstopbodysmetabolism70Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?ATowarnpeopleoftheproblemofobesityBToadvocateeatingmorerawandwholefoodsCToinformpeopleoftheharmofprocessedfoodsDTotellthedifferencesbetweenrawandprocessedfoods71Theunderlinedword“vicious”inthelastparagraphprobablymeansAviolentB

51、progressiveCharmfulDpositiveEAsasocietywemightwanttorethinkthetimeandmoneyspentoneducation,sothattheseresourcescanbenefitagreaterpercentageofthepopulationIdeally,bothhighschoolsandcollegescanprepareindividualsfortheever-changingrolesHighschooldegreesofferfarlessinthewayofpreparationforworkthantheymi

52、ght,orthanmanyothernationscurrentlyoffer,creatingagrowingskillsgapinoureconomyWeencouragestudentstogoontocollegewhethertheyarepreparedornot,orhaveaclearsenseofpurposeorinterest,andnowhavethehighestcollegedropoutrateintheworldWemightlooktoothercountriesformodelsofhowhighschoolscanofferbettertraining,

53、aswellasthedevelopmentofaworkethic(美德)andtheintellectualskillsneededforcontinuedlearninganddevelopmentMeanwhile,theliberalarts(人文學(xué)科)becomemoreimportantthaneverInaknowledgeeconomywhereprofessionalroleschangerapidlyandmanycollegestudentsarepreparingforpositionsthatmaynotevenexistyet,theskillneededison

54、ethatpreparesthemforchangeandcontinuedlearningLearningtoexpressideaswellinbothwritingandspeech,knowinghowtofindinformation,andknowinghowtodoresearchareallsolidbackgroundskillsforawidevarietyofroles,andsuchtrainingismoreimportantthananyparticularmajorinaliberalartscollegeWeneedtocontinuetovaluebroadp

55、reparationinthinkingskillsthatwillserveforalifetimeStudentsalsoneedtolearntoworkindependentlyandtomakeresponsibledecisionsThelengtheningpathtoadulthoodappearsexacerbated(惡化)byparentalinvolvementinthecollegeyearsGiventherisinginvestmentincollegeeducation,parentalconcernisnotsurprising,butlearningwher

56、eandwhentointervenewillhelpstudentstakemoreownershipoftheoutcomesoftheseincreasinglycostlyeducations72Whatkindofeducationdoestheauthorthinkisideal?AItbenefitsthegreatmajorityofthegeneralpopulationBItpreparesstudentstomeetthefutureneedsofsocietyCItencouragesstudentstolearnthroughouttheirlivesDItensur

57、esthatstudentsexpectationsaresuccessfullyfulfilled73Whatisthefeatureofaknowledgeeconomy?APeoplehavetoreceivehighereducationtoqualifyforaprofessionalpositionBStudentsmajoringinliberalartsusuallyhavedifficultyseekingajobCNewpositionsareconstantlycreatedthatrequirepeopletokeeplearningDCollegesfindithar

58、dtoteachstudentshowtocopewiththechangingeconomyon74Accordingtotheauthor,aliberal?AsolidbackgroundknowledgeinaparticularfieldartscollegeshouldfocusBpracticalskillsurgentlyneededincurrentsocietyCbasicskillsneededforchangeandlifelonglearningDusefulthinkingskillsforadvancedacademicresearch75Whatsuggestiondoestheauthoroffertoparents?ARethinkingthevalueofhighereducationBInvestingwiselyintheirchildrenseducationCHelpingtheirchildrentobringtheirt

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