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湘赣皖十五校2020届高三下学期第一次联考试题(4月)英语

‎2020届湘赣皖·长郡十五校高三联考 第一次考试 英语试卷 总分:150分 时量:120分钟 注意事项:‎ ‎1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名和考试号写在答题卡相应的位置。‎ ‎2.全部答案在答题卡上完成,用2B铅笔涂满涂黑,答在试卷上无效。‎ ‎3.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。‎ 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)‎ 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。‎ 例:How much is the shirt?‎ A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.‎ 答案是C。‎ ‎1. Where does this conversation take place?‎ A. In a kitchen. B. In a garden. C. In a market.‎ ‎2. What does Lucy want to do?‎ A. Go to the theater. B. Visit her aunt. C. Hold a party ‎3. What are the speakers talking about?‎ A. What to buy. B. When to leave. C. Where to meet.‎ ‎4. What is the relationship between the speakers?‎ A. Mother and son. B. Colleagues. C. Classmates.‎ ‎5. Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation?‎ A. She loves swimming.‎ B. She may know the opening time.‎ C. She wants to swim this afternoon.‎ 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)‎ 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。‎ 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。‎ ‎6. What does the woman want the man to do?‎ A. Lend her a book. B. Look for a book. C. Look after a book.‎ ‎7. How does the woman probably feel in the end?‎ A. Surprised. B. Relaxed. C. Disappointed.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。‎ ‎8. What does the woman like about the chairs?‎ A. Their size. B. Their color. C. Their design.‎ ‎9. What is the speakers' attitude toward their chairs at home?‎ A. Favorable. B. Dissatisfied. C. Uncertain.‎ ‎10. What did the speakers decide to do?‎ A. Wait for a sale. B. Buy them right away. C. Ask for a bargain.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。‎ ‎11. What can be bought in the new shopping center now?‎ A. Coffee. B. Books. C. Clothes.‎ ‎12. Where will the woman take the bus?‎ A. At the bookshop. B. Outside the museum. C. In the market square.‎ ‎13. How long does the bus journey take?‎ A. 40 minutes. B. 1 hour and 40 minutes. C. 2 hours.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。‎ ‎14. Why does the man feel annoyed?‎ A. His father is getting old. B. His business is beyond him. C. His uncle refuses to help him.‎ ‎15. What does the man probably do?‎ A. A food supplier. B. A computer expert. C. A restaurant manager.‎ ‎16. Why does the woman speak of a famous saying?‎ A. To recommend a solution. B. To introduce another topic. C. To encourage the man.‎ ‎17. What will the man probably do next?‎ A. Invite the woman to work for him.‎ B. Learn some management systems.‎ C. Pay the woman for her suggestions.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。‎ ‎18. What is the speaker doing?‎ A. Playing football. B. Hosting a live program. C. Sharing a true story.‎ ‎19. Why are the fans of the goalkeeper disappointed?‎ A. He has got hurt. B. He has broken rules. C. He has missed the ball.‎ ‎20. What is the final score between the Sharks United and the Spicy Chickens?‎ A. 4:4. B. 5:4. C. 4:5.‎ 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)‎ 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A Innovation Contests and Challenges List of online Innovation and Invention Challenges, Grand Challenges, Contests and Competitions from around the world,‎ all with Cash Awards and Prizes.‎ Innovative Designs for Accessibility Deadline! 2020-04-30‎ Award: $ 7.500 CAD Open to: University students The Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition challenges students across Canada to use their creativity to develop innovative, cost-effective and practical solutions to accessibility barriers for people with disabilities. (Read more)‎ Clean Tech Competition Deadline: 2020-04-13‎ Award: $ 28,000‎ Open to: Students 13-15 yrs old The Clean Tech Competition is a unique, worldwide research and design challenge for ‎ pre-college youth. The competition is designed to build a deeper understanding of STEM(science, technology, engineering, and math) related concepts, recognize outstanding talent, and prepare the next generation of globally competitive innovators.(Read more)‎ Agile Robotics Competition Deadline: 2020-04-10‎ Award: S 17,500‎ Open to: Adults Agile Robotics Competition(ARC)is a simulation-based competition designed to promote agility(灵活)in industrial robot systems by employing the latest advances in artificial intelligence and robot planning. The competition will be held virtually, so there is no need to travel to compete. The competition will use the Gazebo simulation tool. (Read more)‎ Wearable Robotics Innovation Challenge Deadline: 2020-04-24‎ Award: $ 5,000‎ Open to: Everyone The Wearable Robotics Association (WearRA) is inviting entries that represent the most innovative new ideas in wearable robotic technology. The review committee will select as many as ten finalists. The one considered to be the most innovative will be announced at the conference and will receive $ 5,000 to accelerate the new technology. (Read more)‎ ‎21. What's special about the Agile Robotics Competition?‎ A. Ten entries will be chosen for the final.‎ B. It is designed for students across Canada.‎ C. People can participate without being there.‎ D. It requires a deep understanding of STEM.‎ ‎22. What do these competitions have in common?‎ A. They are due in April. B. They all award US dollars.‎ C. They arc open to teenagers. D. They aim to serve the disabled.‎ ‎23. Where does the text probably come from?‎ A. A science magazine. B. A contest invitation.‎ C. A business brochure. D. A corporate website.‎ B In her 17 years, Shreyaa Venkat has done more to help the planet and the people living on it than many adults. The non-profit organization she founded, NESTAUS, has helped tens of thousands of homeless people in the United States.‎ Venkat's passion for helping others started as soon as she could walk, as her parents, active volunteers themselves, brought her along on their various projects. By fifth grade, she'd developed such enthusiasm for it that she could start her own service projects. ‎ NEST4US was born when she happened to meet a man seeking for food. "There was a homeless man and he was holding a sign that said ‘Hungry Need Food’," she remembers. "So I gave him my lunch-it was just a banana, a granola bar, and a water-and his whole face just lit up. I found out he hadn’t eaten in a week! It was so easy. it only took me 30 seconds, and it really helped him.” Then, she decided to just act.‎ She emails, calls, and talks, which is quite beyond her age, to business owners in-person to ask for donations. From there, volunteers pick up the donated food and deliver it to local shelters. As much as she has helped others, they've helped her too, she says. Not only does she get a lot of joy and personal satisfaction from her volunteer work but she says running NEST4US has taught her important life skills like time management, public speaking, writing, and leadership. "What it's really given me is this perspective, of putting other people first," she says.‎ ‎24. Why was Venkat willing to help others?‎ A. Her parents influenced her. B. She could learn a lot from it.‎ C. The man she helped inspired her. D. She wanted to start her own projects.‎ ‎25. What did Venkat do for the man seeking for food?‎ A. She set up NEST4US. B. She gave him her lunch.‎ C. She called her parents for help. D. She asked business owners for donations.‎ ‎26. Which of the following can best describe Venkat?‎ A. Honest and kind. B. Helpful and careful.‎ C. Intelligent and polite. D. Competent and sympathetic.‎ ‎27. Which of the following can be the best title of the text?‎ A. The Birth of NEST4US B. Passion for Donation C. A Girl Feeding the Homeless D. Putting Other People First C As one of the most important languages in the world, Latin had humble beginnings. It originated along the Tiber River in Italy and only a handful of people spoke the language. Over time, Latin became more well-known as Romans gained political power. Many famous literary texts and scientific classifications were written in Latin. Even though knowing Latin indicated a person was educated, according to Britannica, "in the 20th century far less people learned Latin" leading it to be classified as a "dead" language.‎ There are around 7,000 living languages in the world, but, according to Britannica, "more than half are at risk of dying out by the end of the 21st century." Civilizations evolve over time and so do languages. More often than not, a language dies because everyone who speaks the language dies. For example, Marie Smith Jones, perhaps the last native speaker of the Alaskan Eyak language, died at the age of 89 in 2008, and so did the language. Now, less and less people speak Latin, which raises public's awareness about its protection.‎ Actually, there are many other reasons as to why Latin should be protected or taught. "It is a window into a fascinating ancient civilization, and studying an ancient civilization teaches us to respect different points of view and unfamiliar cultural practices," says Kathleen Coleman, James Loeb Professor of Harvard University.‎ Since it isn't used in ordinary conversations, there are a lot of difficulties that arise from teaching Latin. "Teaching a 'dead' language is different from teaching other languages," explains Coleman, "because there are no native speakers to show us how it sounds or answer questions about the meaning of words or explain idioms. Though it's hard, fortunately, we still can find the answers to our questions from the fragmentary evidence available in written texts."‎ ‎28. What can we learn about Latin from the Paragraph 1?‎ A. Latin was well-known since its birth.‎ B. Only educated people learned Latin in the past.‎ C. Latin was not favored by scientists and writers.‎ D. All people did not learn Latin in the 20th century.‎ ‎29. The author mentions Marie Smith Jones in the Paragraph 2 to show .‎ A. Latin is going to be a dead language B. what it really means when a language dies C. why people should be aware of protecting languages D. he is the last native speaker of the Alaskan Eyak language ‎30. Why should people learn Latin according to Coleman?‎ A. To learn about an ancient society. B. To respect others' opinions.‎ C. To protect a "dead" language. D. To show unfamiliar practices.‎ ‎31. What would the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?‎ A. The learning materials. B. The learning methods.‎ C. The development of Latin. D. The difficulties in learning Latin.‎ D What happens when you cross stem cells(干细胞)from a frog heart and frog skin? Not much-that is, until you program those cells to move. In that case, you've created a xenobot, a new type of organism that's part robot, part living thing.‎ Now a team of scientists has used living cells from frog embryos(胚胎)and assembled(装配)them into entirely new life-forms. These millimeter-wide "xenobots" can move toward a specific target and heal themselves after being cut.‎ ‎"These are novel living machines," says Joshua Bongard, a computer scientist and robotics expert at the University of Vermont who co-led the new research. "They're neither a traditional robot nor a known species of animal. It's a new living, programmable organism."‎ Xenobots borrow their name from Xenopus laevis, the name for the African clawed frog from which the researchers harvested the stem cells. They combined together well two different kinds of cells-heart and skin cells. The heart cells arc capable of expanding and shrinking, which aids the xenobot in locomotion, and the skin cells provide structure. Besides, they can't accomplish tasks without the help of computers.‎ By studying these curious organisms, researchers hope to learn more about the mysterious world of cellular communication. Plus, these kinds of robo-organisms could possibly be the key to drug delivery in the body or greener environmental cleanup techniques.‎ ‎"Most technologies are made from steel. concrete,chemicals, and plastics, which degrade(降解)over time and can produce harmful ecological and health side effects," the authors note in a research paper. "When these xenobots finally do stop working, they fall apart harmlessly."‎ ‎"Promising as these organisms are, when we start to mess around with complex systems that we ‎ don't understand, we're going to get unintended consequences." Michael Levin, a biophysicist and co-author of the study, says in a press statement.‎ ‎32. What do we know about the xenobot?‎ A. It is not easy to degrade over time. B. It can recover itself after being cut.‎ C. It will never die with a computer inside. D. It is named after a kind of American frog.‎ ‎33. What does the underlined word "locomotion" in Paragraph 4 mean?‎ A. Appearance. B. Position. C. Application. D. Movement.‎ ‎34. According to the text xenobots can be employed to .‎ A. recycle waste in nature B. replace certain damaged organs C. deliver medicine inside patients D. improve communication technology ‎35. What can we infer from the last paragraph?‎ A. Xenobots can be put into the market soon. B. Xenobots are created totally by accident.‎ C. More research should be done on xenobots. D. It is hard for people to understand xenobots.‎ 第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)‎ 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ We all know how important it is to keep our bodies fit by keeping active and maintaining a regular exercise routine. 36 Yogic exercises, which have existed for centuries, are introduced here to help keep eye muscles sharp as well as relax the eyes.‎ Massage your eyes. Easy to do, massage is a common treatment to relieve tension or stress. 37 You can begin by gently massaging your upper eyelids for 10 seconds, and then gently massage your lower eyelids. The soft pressure on the lacrimal glands(泪腺), which produce most of your tears, helps to stimulate tear production and wetness in the eyes. This, in turn, provides relief to tired eyes.‎ ‎ 38 It offers much-needed breaks and moments of relaxation for our eyes. However, it is often something most people ignored since it is such a natural activity that generally requires little thought. Not only does blinking push out dirt with tears, it also works to spread tear film evenly over your eyes.‎ Work out the eyes. 39 It is a good eye focusing exercise, as you have to constantly adjust how well you can focus on an object from certain distances. You can also make a figure eight with ‎ your eyes, which practices controlling the physical movement of your eyes.‎ Palm your eyes. 40 Rub your palms together beforehand to produce some heat before you begin palming. Then, close your eyes and you can cover your eyes for a few minutes with cupped hands. Normally, rest in this position for 5-10 minutes.‎ Anyway, take a break and perform these exercises will refresh your eyes.‎ A. Blink more.‎ B. Look outside.‎ C. It can be done very simply.‎ D. But our eyes need exercise as well.‎ E. You can draw circles with your eyes.‎ F. It helps to improve blood circulation around your eyes.‎ G. Practicing zooming with your eyes is highly suggested.‎ 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)‎ 第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ High school students have a lot more power than they may realize. Dylan Belscher noticed a 41 on the floor when the school day ended. He could easily have 42 it without thinking twice. 43 , he picked it up and brought it to his English teacher, Katie Mattison.‎ Mattison was a little 44 , knowing a lot of people would have just kept it. She suggested that Belscher 45 it to the whiteboard at the front of the classroom, where she always puts 46 things.‎ Days later, no one 47 it but a second dollar was there. That got it 48 . The sight of the two dollar bills, side by side, 49 something in Mattison's students, and more money were taped. Mattison 50 a phenomenon in the making and wrote the initials of each student on each 51 bill.‎ The 52 snowballed. Even with no clear purpose, many students believed that the eventual 53 for the dollars would be for "something good".‎ The 54 continued to grow over several weeks, until it reached$175.76. That left Mattison to decide upon the best 55 . She was reminded of Terry, who raises money every spring for the ‎ ALS Therapy Development Institute 56 to seek a cure for the deadly disease. She asked the teens whether they minded if she donated the dollars in their 57 . They all agreed.‎ This touching scene 58 one of Mattison's most treasured memories. Mattison recalled she 59 peeled the cash off the board and made the 60 just before the beginning of May, which is National ALS Awareness Month.‎ That was Saturday. By Monday afternoon, eight more dollars had been taped to the board.‎ ‎41. A. dollar B. book C. board D. pen ‎42. A. hidden B. pocketed C. spent D. recovered ‎43. A. Meanwhile B. Besides C. Therefore D. Instead ‎44. A. worried B. excited C. surprised D. amused ‎45. A. fasten B. tape C. put D. hang ‎46. A. abandoned B. precious C. missed D. lost ‎47. A. wanted B. fetched C. remembered D. took ‎48. A. moving B. frightening C. rolling D. climbing ‎49. A. turn up B. brought out C. made out D. put up ‎50. A. recognized B. predicted C. feared D. pushed ‎51. A. rare B. specific C. important D. typical ‎52. A. trial B. case C. effort D. attempt ‎53. A. request B. order C. plan D. deal ‎54. A. curiosity B. value C. love D. amount ‎55. A. solution B. reason C. result D. cause ‎56. A. found B. formed C. established D. decorated ‎57. A. favor B. names C. honor D. interests ‎58. A. remained B. left C. affected D. gave ‎59. A. carefully B. hurriedly C. casually D. gradually ‎60. A. money B. mission C. project D. donation 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)一 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ Who is Li Ziqi? For about 8 million watchers on YouTube and 23 million microbloggers on Sina Weibo, that's 61 easy question to answer. She holds an account on each of the two ‎ platforms. and uploads her videos 62 (concern) her rural lifestyle.‎ The beauty of Li's videos 63 (root)in the revival of the ancient relationship between humans and nature. 64 (dress)in traditional Chinese-style clothes. Li reflects the self-sufficient lifestyle of ancient Chinese people. From making paper to weaving cloth, from making a silk quilt to building her own bread oven with 65 (block), nothing seems impossible with Li's crafty hands as they work their magic to bring these things into 66 (exist).‎ Of course, via her videos Li has spread Chinese culture to the world. She lets the world know that Chinese people love good food and are good 67 making art out of even simple raw materials. She lets the world see how Chinese people live 68 (peaceful) with nature, and it is these that have captured the hearts of her global audience.‎ Till now Li 69 (become) one of the most successful internet celebrities. Though being famous also means being the target of controversy, 70 is no doubt that she lets the world know and love Chinese culture.‎ 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。‎ 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。‎ 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。‎ 注意:‎ ‎1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;‎ ‎2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。‎ It is reported that six of eight bear species in the world are die out. Scientists say that we human are their biggest threat because sonic parts of bears were very expensive as medicine. That's one of the reasons when bears are often killed. In addition, many nature habitats of bears are being destroyed as a result of human activities, so bears are losing its homes.‎ To save bears, more reserves that for bears should be set out so that they can live freely there. Thus, laws should be passed to prevent people from killing bears. Please give hand to the endangered bears. They need help to survive.‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假定你是李华,请你用英文写封邮件邀请医学专家Jerry来你校进行传染病防护知识讲座。内容包括:‎ ‎1.讲座内容;‎ ‎2.时间和地点;‎ ‎3.表达期望。‎ 注意:‎ ‎1.词数100左右;‎ ‎2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎
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