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学习资料收集于网络,仅供参考江西于都实验中学2019高三下周考(三)-英语(带解析)第卷 (三部分, 115分)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. - Will you join us in the Talent Show? -Thank you, _. A. but why not?B. but Id rather not.C. and I wont.D. and Ill join22. Many scholars and experts from all over the world will be invited to attend this yearly _ on global warming.A. reference B. intention C. constitutionD. conference23. She was on _ horns of a dilemma. We were trying to think of _ way out, but it was impossible to find one.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; aD. the; 不填24. To be honest, Little Jack is not at all innocent as he _. A. appears B. performs C. behaves D. shows25. The decision about which college to go to cannot be made by any one of us _ yourself. A. more thanB. other thanC. rather thanD. better than26. My cousin sent me an email with one of her photos in front of The Heaven Temple _ to it. A. attachB. attachingC. attachedD. to attach27. -Linda prefers shutting herself in or hanging around all day when feeling blue. - Thats _ I dont agree. She should talk more with some friends.A. what B. how C. where D. when28. I wonder why you wont do it as _ and its the third time you _ so. A. I told you, do B. told to, have doneC. be told, have doneD. told, do29. The press reception was to _ at nine oclock, but the spokesman had not turned up by ten.A. start B. be starting C. have startedD. be started30. The bill came into effect in 1978, _ the economical system has witnessed great breakthroughs.A. since then B. during which C. whenD. since when31. -Did you enjoy his speech? -Sure, what he said really _.A. makes it B. makes senseC. makes sure D. makes a difference32. Dont trust the guy. Hell promise you to do one thing but more often than not hell _ and do exactly the opposite. A. come aroundB. look aroundC. turn aroundD. get around33. _ the beef disturbance is unlikely to last long, it would apparently hurt the total export of the fourth quarter. A. SinceB. BeforeC. UnlessD. Although34. - The applicant is waiting outside. _she come in to see you, Sir? - Yes, please show her in. I have got something important to tell her. A. ShallB. WillC. WouldD. Must35. -Is there any possibility _ you could pass the driving test at the first attempt?- No problem.A. WhenB. what C. whetherD. that第二节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ill never forget the Christmas when I played Santas helper. Our son Alvin, who was six years old, 36 a new sound system. “Please bring me a new stereo(立体声) so I dont have to listen to my dads old 37 ,” he told the mall Santa. Laura and I took note.On Christmas Eve, we placed Santas cookies and milk 38 the fire, tossed a few carrots on the roof for the reindeer, and 39 Alvin to sleep in our bed at the back of the house, 40 the sound of Santas boots wouldnt wake him. I had 41 a small workshop in the spare bedroom and spent the whole night putting together that stereo. 42 , I took a break to move Alvin from our bed to hishe was afraid that Santa might think he wasnt home and would forget to 43 presents. He twisted a bit while I carried him but 44 opened his eyes. At last, I finished the stereo and 45 it by the tree. Laura and I fell asleep 46 that Christmas morning, filled with 47 . At 7 a.m., Alvin woke us up and 48 us to the Christmas tree at a dead run. He fell in love with the sound systemwe were 49 for a week.A few days passed, and Alvin asked me a 50 question. “Dad, how did I get from your 51 to mine?” Ever the clever one, I said, “Santa 52 you! Isnt that fun?!” He said nothing, walking into the hall and looking closely at the 53 . He came back, arms folded. “Dad, we need to talk, but Mom cant hear. Santa either wears the same clothing as you do, 54 you are Santa Claus!” I was astonished. “Look at the wheel marks on the carpet. The stereo was rolled out of that bedroom and down the hallway.” After that, the real fun began. Alvin got to be Santa when we donated presents to a 55 familyhe just loved it. Christmas is still a special time around our household.36. A. applied forB. sent forC. asked forD. headed for37. A. storyB. musicC. voiceD. manner38. A. overB. byC. toD. with39. A. putB. remindedC. tookD. returned40. A. becauseB. forC. thatD. where41. A. set upB. foundC. formedD. hidden away42. A. At one pointB. Once in a whileC. On the spotD. At an end43. A. gatherB. mentionC. leaveD. pack44. A. evenB. neverC. everD. still45. A. positionedB. statedC. signedD. charged46. A. lateB. earlyC. quickD. finally47. A. careB. honorC. funD. satisfaction48. A. forcedB. showedC. ledD. appointed49. A. nervousB. deafC. busyD. excited50. A. sacredB. sillyC. surprisingD. secret51. A. carriageB. thoughtC. houseD. bedroom52. A. lovedB. movedC. affectedD. required53. A. stereoB. treeC. roofD. floor54. A. otherwiseB. thereforeC. orD. anyhow55. A. needyB. awkwardC. reliableD. stout第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMy husband Desmond was once a financial planner. Even though he couldnt balance our budge, his clients trusted him completely and he made them feel secure. In exchange they paid him very well. We had a nice life then. At that time, my yoga studio(瑜伽馆) was just starting to make a profit, and I had recently decorated it. At last, I was in control of my working life and poured my heart and soul into making it succeed.When we first met, I fell hard for Desmond right away, although I wouldnt call it love Id never been with a man who was smarter than I was, but after a while I got used to this, and it didnt bother me so much. I was recovering from a broken heart and needed something to help me move on. If it wasnt love, it was good enough, and when he asked me to marry him I jumped at the chance, knowing that it might be my last.Things started out so well. I was working steadily and Desmond was patiently climbing up the ladder in his department. Then, without any warning, one gray winter afternoon in year five, he just upped and left his desk at the bank, handed in his resignation, and came home and told me he wanted to start an interior design business.He has always loved mixing and matching, and has a real eye for color, texture, and shape, but the idea of turning a hobby into a business wasnt something we had ever discussed. I thought the stress of his job was becoming too much and perhaps he would take a few months off over the spring and summer to relax and get the idea out of his system. I didnt believe he could be serious. But once he had a few clients, he began to draw up plans, ordering catalogues and turning our empty workshop into a kind of makeshift studio with all of his sketches pinned to the wall. After spending a lot of time and money on all of this preparation, and really doing quite a nice job of it, he called each client in turn and apologized, saying he wouldnt be able to design their living spaces after all. 56. As a financial planner, Desmond _. A. paid his client very well B. was trusted by his clients C. was making his yoga studio profitable D. could make his familys budget balanced57. The woman in the passage _. A. fell in love with Desmond at first sight B. managed a yoga studio with her husband C. felt really uncomfortable with a smart man D. married Desmond because of heart attack 58. His wife thought Desmond suddenly quit his job because he _. A. couldnt wait to be promoted B. had experience in interior design C. couldnt bear the pressure from his job D. wanted to do something he enjoyed 59. The woman _ her husbands decision. A. was supportive ofB. was uninterested in C. was satisfied withD. was negative about 60. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Desmond _. A. was more likely to change his mind B. would return to his office in the bank C. made a big business in interior design D. was not well prepared for his businessBRecent reports of stained milk from New Zealand have sent a chill down my backbone, because if proved true, it might have also harmed my 4-year-old son.Traces of a potentially poisonous chemical were found in milk produced by Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd, the worlds largest exporter of dairy products. The 2008 stained milk scandal that killed six infants and left more than 300,000 children with various diseases in the mainland. Fonterra owned a large share in the now invalid Sanlu Group, which was at the center of the crisis.Id once considered my son to be lucky. He has always been fed milk formula from reputable foreign companies. Until my son turned 2 years old, I had flown every three months to Shenzhen to buy milk in neighboring Hong Kong. Since Chinese mainland customs allows you to bring in a maximum of six tins at a time, I had to make more than one trip across the border between the two cities during each visit.Our demand for foreign brands has also generated an army of enthusiastic “parallel traders”, who make a living buying baby formula in Hong Kong and selling them on the mainland at higher prices. No parents will allow their child to eat food they are not reasonably confident about.The sales of Fonterra products have reportedly dropped significantly in China because nervous parents are put off by possible damages of the poison remains. Theyve become more upset after learning that the dairy giant also provides milk to other international brands, including the one used by my son.Perhaps its time to turn to domestic brands now that mighty foreign brands are also losing their shine and Chinese producers have learned their lessons. Recent media reports also say that a string of officials at various levels, who were kicked out for their roles in the Sanlu scandal, have returned through various new appointments in the spirit of letting the bygones be bygones.But its difficult to change a consumers attitude once its formed. Suspicious parents still have low levels of trust in local brands.Besides a torn reputation for low quality, high production costs and scarce land supplies have also worsened the mess of Chinese dairy product makers, who are keen to use foreign raw materials or simply produce in plants overseas as a way to win back consumers. 61. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. Sanlu Group produces stained milk again. B. Stained milk does great harm to babies. C. Foreign brands also have stained milk. D. Parents are suspicious about the quality of milk. 62. The writer often travels extra trip across the customs to Hong Kong just _. A. for businessB. for sightseeing C. to buy milkD. to visit friends 63. According to the passage, what do you know about Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd.? A. It exports the most dairy products. B. It is centered in Chinese mainland. C. It has increased sales in China. D. It provides milk only to Sanlu Group. 64. Why does the writer appeal consumers to buy local brands of milk? A. Because foreign brands are much too expensive. B. Because domestic brands have learned their lessons. C. Because Sanlu scandal is over. D. Because wed better let bygones be bygones. 65. The only way out for Chinese dairy product makers is _. A. to use foreign raw materialsB. to win back consumers C. to reduce costsD. to increase land suppliesCMost people will answer a ringing phone. Usually you dont know who is phoning or how urgent their business is, so a ringing phone is difficult to ignore. In one experiment, a researcher wrote down the numbers of several public phones in stations and airports. Then he called the numbers. Someone nearly always answered. When he asked why, people usually said, “Because it rang.”A few years ago in New Jersey, a man with a rifle killed 13 people. Armed police surrounded his house but he refused to come out. A reporter found out the phone number of the house and called. The man put down his rifle and answered the phone. “What do you want?” he said, “Im really busy right now.”Imagine you are at work and the phone is ringing in someone elses office. Do you answer it or not? In one survey on telephone use, 51% of participants told researchers that they did. We cant ignore the phone and for that reason, it forces its way into our life. It interrupts what we are doing and on top of that, the caller is often someone we dont really want to talk to. However, in the survey, 58% said they never took the phone off the hook, and 67% didnt mind if someone called during a television programme. For 44% it wasnt a problem if someone rang during a meal, while only 28% were annoyed or upset. If someone phoned in the middle of the night, 40% told researchers that they got nervous or frightened, while around 30% got angry.Of course, when someone is really annoying, you can choose to hang up on him/her. This is in fact one of the rudest things you can do on the phone, but 79% said they were prepared to do it in some cases. Only 6% told researchers they never hung up on people.66. In the experiment, people answered the researchers phone _. A. in order to help him gather the data B. for fear that it was urgent C. to test the function of the phone D. to show their interest in the survey67. The gunman answered the phone because _. A. he decided not to give up his resistance to the police B. he intended to be friendly with the media C. he wanted to tell the reporter that he was too busy to offer any information D. he tended to answer a ringing phone68. According to Paragraph 3, most people _ when they were doing their work or watching television . A. refused to answer the phone in someone elses officeB. couldnt ignore the phone C. minded the ringing of the phone D. kept the phone ringing69. What is implied by the sentence “79% said they were prepared to do it in some cases”? A. They also agreed to hang up on others regardless of rudeness. B. They were prepared to punish those rude callers. C. They were annoying rude callers. D. They were going to hang on annoying phones.70. The purpose of the survey is to find out _. A. how the phone interrupts peoples work B. what role the phone plays in peoples lives C. why people mind a ringing phone sometimes D. when the phone communication is more welcomeDJohn Donohue is an editor and cartoonist for the New Yorker magazine. He discovered a new job for himself when he became a father for the first time. He started cooking a lot for his wife and the baby. He found it was a lot of fun.71. Why did John Donohue take up cooking? A. Because it was a must in his job. B. Because his wife had a baby to attend. C. Because he found it fun. D. Because he was a father.72. According to the passage, we learn that “Man With a Pan” is _. A. sponsored by John Donohue B. shared by writers and chefs C. collected by 34 writers and chefs D. made up of 34 stories73. In Alis essay, he stressed _. A. his lessons from childhood memories B. his mothers cooking C. the similarities between cooking and writing D. the creativity in writing74. Through 16 years of cooking, Jack Hitt has _. A. developed his skills in gardening and driving B. advanced his connection with his family C. experimented with his family D. raised his family75. The purpose of the book “Man With a Pan” is to tell us that _. A. any writer can cookB. cooking helps you write C. writers benefit from cookingD. a man cooking is socially acceptable第II卷 (非选择题)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到题后相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。 1 Have you discovered your potential? Everyone is born with inborn potential to achieve extraordinary things. However, your potential does not necessarily translate into achievements overnight. For this reason, discovering and exploiting your potential is critical to your success in every aspect of your life. Here I am sharing with you 3 ways to discover your true potential.2 Discover your purpose. Your natural ability is linked to your purpose. What is purpose? Purpose is the original intention for which a thing is created. The purpose of a thing determines its potentiality. In other words, it is your purpose that sets your potential. _therefore sets off your potential. It is a tragedy to live a life without purpose, and only a small number of people truly exploit and maximize their potential.3 Discover your passion. What are you passionate about? Ask yourself occasionally. This is very important because your passion tends to expose your
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