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1、重庆一中2019级高三年级下学期月考第I卷第一部分听力部分(共三节,满分30分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1Whoisthemanpossiblytalkingto?AAdoctor.BAteacher.CHismother.2WhatdoweknowaboutSam?AHissisterwillleaveforNewYork.BHissisterwillforLosAngeles.C

2、HewillleaveNewYork.3Whetisthewomangoingtodo?ARewritethepaperbecausetherearetoomanymistakes.BThrowthepaperaway.CReadthepaperagain.4Whydoesthewomanthanktheman?AHelenthersomemoney.BHegaveherafivepoundbill.CHereturnedhermoneyfounD5Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?AAtanairport.BAttheirhome.CAta

3、departmentstore.第二节(共12小题厦每小题l.5分,满分18分)听下面4段对话,每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选项,井标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,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,每段对话读两遍。请听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6Whatistherecentbobbyofthewoman'sbrother?AHiking.BFirstaiDCBirdwatching.7Whydoesthewomanwantabook?ATolearnabortbirds.BAsagift.CForafr

4、ienD8WhichbookwasNOTinstock?AThebookonhikinggear.B.Tory'splantbook.ntbookCPeterson'sbirdguide请听第7段材料,回答第9至1l题。9Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inthewoman'office.C.Inabookstore.10. Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Tobuyabook.B.Toborrowabook.C.Togetthewriter'nameofab

5、ook.11. Whatisthemangoingtodowhenthebookcomesin?A.Tosendittothewoman'house.B.Towritetothewoman.C.Tocallthewoman.请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12 .Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atabusstop.B.Intwchtyminutes.C.Insixhours.13 .Accordingtotheconversation,whenisthesecondbusleave?A.Intwelveminute

6、s.B.Intwcntyminutes.C.Insixhours.14 .Wherewillthemanwaitforthebus?A.Besidethepool.B.Inthewaitingroom.C.Outsidetheschool.请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15 .WhydidPetercallLaura?A.Hewantedhertickettothefootballgame.B.Helosthistickettothefootballgame.C.Hewantedtoknowthedirectionstothefootballstadium.16 .Whatadviced

7、idLauragivePeter?A.Tobuyhisticketearly.B.Tolistenttotheradio.C.Tosetoutearly.17 .HowdidLauraknowtherewouldbemanypeopleatthestadium?A.Sheheardtheradiosaidthatalltheticketshadbeensoldout.B.SheheardthenewsfromaclosefrienD.C.Sheheardthenewswhenshewatchedtelevision.第三节(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)听下面一段材料,将第18至第2

8、0三个小题的信息补充完整,每空限填一个词或一个数。听材料前,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。本段材料读两遍。听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Whendidtheauthoudecidetobuyamotorcycle?Asthetrainfairswentupforthe(18)timeinoneyear.Theauthorrodetoworkeveryday,Evenwhenitwas(19).Howdidtheauthorgetwiththesmallmotorcycle?(20).第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空

9、(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21I'vebeenworkingonthisproblemforalongtime.ButIstillcan'workitout.Youmightaswelldosomethingelsenow.A.Don'besillyB.TakeiteasyC.ComeonD.Nevermind22.Thedestructionofthesetreasureswasagreatlosstohumanbeingsthatnoamountofmoneycould.A.standuptoB.comeupwithC.putupwithD.makeupf

10、or23 .Hi,JessicA.Thesymphonyisintown.IifyoufreeforaconcertthisSaturday.A.wonder;willbeB.waswondering;wereC.wondered;wereD.amwondering;willbe24 .Intheremoteancienttimes,peoplecreatedmanythingstheyattachedsomepracticalmeaningstokeeprecordsofthings.A.withwhomB.forwhichC.towhichD.which25 .Herewearein201

11、0,wonderfulyearwithnewchallengesaheaD.Yes.We'lltakeanexaminationthisyearandournationwillbethecenteroftheworldagainnextyear.A./;/B.the;/C.a;/Da;the.26 .SoamusedthatIcouldn'helplaughingwhenIsawhimrunintothecar.A.didIfellB.IfeltC.hadIfeltD.Iwasfeeling27 .Only20minutestogobeforethetrainleft,Ifel

12、tuneasyinthetaxitotherailwaystation.A.BecauseB.AsC.ForD.Whith28 .Theimportaneeofsavinggasbestressedtoomuch.Automobilesuseupsome70billiongallonsofgasayear.A.cannotB.mustn'C.shouldnVD.maynot29 .Itisheoftenfailsinexamsmakeshisparentsworriedabouthim.A.what;thatB.that;thatC.that;whatD./;that30 .forth

13、erereibleaccident,asthepublicthought,themayorfeltnervousandwasatalosswhattodo.A.HavingblamedB.ToblameC.BeingtobeblamedD.Beingtoblame31.TheShangHaiExpositewillbeagreattourist,drawingmillionsofvisitorseveryyear.A.attentionB.attractionC.appintmentD.arrangement32 .muchIdisliketheideaofbegginginthestreet

14、,Ishouldstillshowconsiderationforthosewhoareindifficultsituation.A.HoweverB.HowC.WhateverD.NOmatter33 .ItissaidthatthethiefwasfinedfivetimesthatheshouldhavepaiD.A.asmoremoneyasB.theamountofmoneyC.muchmoneythanD.asmuchmoneythan34 .MostpeopleinhospitalthisyearthanatanytimesincethestartoftheHealthServi

15、ce.A.arebeingtreatedB.havetreatedC.aretreatingD.havebeentreated35 .Ijustcan'stopworryingabouttheresultofmyexamination.A.RelaxB.GoaheadC.GoforitD.Goodluck第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)Wehadjustfinished13milesofhikingintheSmokyMountains.Weweretiredandourmuscles36_aswemadeourwaybackhome.Thenarrowcarr

16、odetotheairport37byatwo-hourflightleftourlegsina38condition.WhenIheardthattwoseatsinfirstclassonournextflightwere39forasmallupgrade(升级)fee,Itookthe40quicklyandpaidthefee.Ourspiritsliftedimmediately.Atleastwewould41ouradventureincomfortandstyle.Ourtravelhasalwaysbeen42onabudget,soflyinginthefirstclas

17、swasanew43forus.Asweboardedtheplane,wefeltasifwewerepartofanelite(精英)group.We44ourseatsandwerehappytojointheotherfewpassengerswhocouldflyinsuchluxury(奢侈).Itwasalmostasifwehada45ofpridetobesittingwiththegroupofpeoplethatsurroundedus.Aswe46awayabouthiking,waterfallsandbears,Icouldhearpeoplearoundus47a

18、boutbusyschedulesandbusinessmeetingsmeetings.Itwasn'IongbeforeIrealizedthatthesepeoplewere48toflyinginluxury.Theyare49peopleIthoughttomyself.Wenoticedthatthestewardess(空中小姐)wasworkingnon-stopto50thecomfortofthefirstclasspassengers.Ithoughtabouthowmuchshemustloveherjobasshesmiledkindlyateachperso

19、nwhile51totheirneeds.Asthestewardesswalkedbyourseatsneartheendofthe52,Ilookedatherandsaid,“ThanlyouandIhopeyouhaveagreatnight.Shestoppedatourseatswithalookof53onherface,bentdown,lookedatmeandsaid,“Excusme?”repeatedmywordsandshesmiledinaratherfunnyway,almostasifIhadaskedheraquestionthatshedidnotknowh

20、owtoanswer.Afterafewmoments,shesaidverylquietly:"Ireally54yourkindnessbecauseyouaretheonlypassengerheretosaythankyou."Thesenseofbelongingtoanelitegroupofpeopleinfirstclass55asweheardherwords.Ourseatsinluxuryofferedusmorethanacomfortableride.Wewereremindedthat,withoutkindness,wewouldbeflyin

21、ginnoclass.36.A.iniuredB.achedC.woundedD.harmed37.A.followingB.tofollowC.tobefollowingD.followed38.A.worseB.betterC.badD.good39.A.emptyB.possibleC.usefulD.available40.A.happinessB.advantageC.opportunityD.time41.A.endB.beginC.lakeD.have42.A.spentB.consideredC.arrangedD.found43.A.experimentB.experiene

22、eC.advenlureD.test44.A.madeB.didC.tookD.prepared45.A.heartB.qualityC.satisfactionD.sense46.A.chattedB.wentC.putD.got47.A.totalkB.talkingC.talkD.talked.48.A.accustomedB.ledC.adaptedD.adjusted49.A.richB.goodC.importantD.great50.A.enlargeB.enrichC.enlargeD.ensure51.A.accordingB.attendingC.devotingD.mee

23、ting52.A.flightB.destinationC.tripD.goal53.A.beliefB.suspectC.disbeiiefD.wonder54.A.appreciateB.ThankC.hopeD.want55.A.disappearedB.recoveredC.exploredD.appeared第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)AAnunemployedgraduateworkuponemorningandcheckedhispocket.Allhehadleftwas$10.Hedecidedtouseittobuyfoodandthenwaitf

24、ordeathashewastooproudtogobegging.Heboughtsomefoodandashesatdowntoeatit,anoldmanandtwolittlechildrencamealongandaskedhimtohelpthemwithfoodastheyhadeatennothingforalmostaweek.Feelingsorryfortheoldmanandthechildren,hegavethemthefood.Theywereverythankfulandgavehimaveryoldcoin.Withnomoney,nojob,nofood,h

25、ewentunderabridgetorestandwaitfordeath.Ashewasabouttofallasleep,hesawanoldnewspaperontheground.Hepickeditup,andsuddenlysawanadvertisementaskingpeoplewitholdcoinstocometoacertainaddress.Hedecidedtogotherewiththeoldcoin.Uponarrivingattheplace,hegavetheownerthecoin.Theownerscreamed,broughtoutabigbookan

26、dshowedtheyounggraduateaphotograph.Thissameoldcoinwasworththreemilliondollars.Theyounggraduatewasveryhappyastheownergavehimabankcheckforthreemilliondollars.Hewentwiththecheckinsearchoftheoldman.Bythetimehegottowherehelastsawhim.Hehadgone.Heaskedtheowneroftherestaurantnearbywhetherheknewtheoldman.The

27、ownersaid,“No,butheleftanoteforHequicklyopenedthenotethinkingitwouldleadhimtowherehewas.Thisiswhatthenotesaid:56.WhichofthefollowingcanYougaveusyourallandwerewardedyouwiththecoin.'tdescribetheyoungman?A.Proud.B.Kind.C.Honest.D.Lazy.57.Whatdoestheword“him”refertointhefifthparagraph?A.Theownerofth

28、ecoin.B.Theoldman.C.Theowneroftherestaurant.D.Theyoungman.58 .Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThosehelpingotherswillbehelpedinturnB.HowayoungmanmadethreemilliondollarsC.AyoungmanlookedforanoldmanD.Amovingstory59 .Wheredoesthepassagecomefrom?A.Ascieneefiction.B.Anewsreport.C.Acollectionoffairytales.

29、D.Asurveyreport.Afterbloggingregularlyfortwomonths,peoplefelttheyhadbettersocialsupportandfriendshipnetworksthanthosewhodidn'btog.Bloggingcanhelpyoufeellessisolated,moreconnectedtoacommunityandmoresatisfiedwithyourfriendships,bothonlineandface-to-face,anewAustraliaresearchhasfound.ResearchersJam

30、esBakerandProfessorSusanMoorefromSwinburneUniversityofTechnologyinMelbournedhavewrittentwopapersinvestigatingthepsychologicalbenefitsofblogging-regularlyupdatingpersonalwebpageswithinformationthatinvitesotherstocomment.Thefirst,publishedinhislatestissueofthejournalCyberPsychologyandBehaviour,compare

31、sthementalhealthofpeopleintendingtoblogwiththatofpeoplenotplanningtoblog.Mooresaystheresearchersmessaged600MySpaceusersnotplanningtoblog.Mooresaystheresearchersmessaged600MySpaceuserspersonallyanddirectedthemtoanonlinesurvey.Atotalof134completedthequestionnaire(调查阅卷);84intendedtoblogand50didn't.

32、“Wefoundpotentialbloggerswerelesssatisfiedwiththeirfriendshipsandtheyfeltlesssociallyintegrated;theydidn'feelasmuchpartofacommunityasthepeoplewhoweren'tinterestedinblogging”Mooresays."ItwasasiftheyweresayingI'mgoingtodothisbl(andit'sgoingtohelpme'.”Anditseemedtodothetrick,as

33、theresearchers'secondstudyshows.Thisstudy,whictobepublished,wasconductedtwomonthslater.TheresearcherssentoutquestionnairesthesamegroupofMySpaceusers;thistime59responded.Bloggersreportedagreatersenseofbelongingtoagroupoflike-mindedpeopleandfeelingmoreconfidentbecausetheycouldrelyonothersforhelp.A

34、llrespondents,whetherornottheyblogged,reportedfeelinglessanxious,depressedandstressedaftertwomonthsofonlinesocialnetworking.“SogoingontoMySpacehadliftedthemoodofallparticipantsinsomeway,”M“Maybethey'djustmademoresocialconnections.”Mooreacknowledgesthisisearlyresearchandhopestofollowalargergroupo

35、fpeopleforaIongerperiodtimetotestsomeoftheresearchfindings.60. Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Thementalhealthofbloggers.B.Bloggingimprovesone'ssociallife.C. Whatkindofpeoplearelikelytoblog.D. Blogginghasbecomingmoreandmorepopular.61. Itcanbeinferredfromthefourthparagraphthat.A.thosewhowerenoti

36、nterestedinbloggingdidn'thavegoodmentalhealth.B.Peoplewerelikelytobecomebloggersiftheyfeltsociallyisolated.C.potentialbloggerswerethosewhohadmentalhealthproblems.D.potentialbloggersusuallyheldawrongviewaboutblogging.62.ThepurposeofthesecondstudyistofindoutA.whatpeopledoonMyspaceB.howmanypeoplebe

37、camebloggersC.howmanypeoplefeltafterbloggingfortwomonthsD.howmanypeoplekeptbloggingafterfortwomonths63. Thesecondstudyshowsthat.A.onlinesocialnetworkingcandopeoplegoodB.onlybloggersbenefitfromonlinesocialnetworkingC. notmanypotentialbloggersbecamerealbloggersD. notallbloggersfoundthehelptheyneededCA

38、msterdam-NetherlandsAmsterdam,acitymorethansevenhundredyearsold,isknownforitshistoricalattractions,foritscollectionsofgreatRenaissanee(文艺复兴)art,itscolors,tulips(有B金香),andwindmills.TheromanticimageofAmsterdamispaintedbytheoldtownbuildings,streetlikewatercanalsrunningthroughthecity,thebeautifulflowerp

39、arksandtheEasternrestaurants.AnyonevisitingAmsterdamwillnotbedisappointedbywhatthisexcellentcityhastooffer.RiodeJaneiro(里约热内卢)-BrazillRiodeJaneiroisoneofthemostlivelycitiesintheworld.ItislocatedonthecoastofAtlanticOcean,andiswellknownforitswonderfulnaturalsetting,itscarnival(狂欢节;嘉年华会)celebration,sam

40、ba,(桑巴舞),hotel-linedtouristbechesandpavementsdecoratedwithblackandcreampatternmosaics(镶嵌).Thecityisfamousfortheannualcarnival,nightanddaymusic,singing,ballsandstreetparadesofbrilliantly-costumeddancersperformingsambathythms.Ifyouareplanninganactiveromanticadventure.RiodeJaneiroistherightplacetogo.Lo

41、ndon-theUnitedKingdomWithitshistoricalbackground,Londonisoneofthemostromanticcitiesintheworld.Itsittleoldtownstreets,parksoneverycorner,andoldbuildingsareidealforromanticwalks.Itisamulticulturalcity,soyouwillnotfaceaproblemastohowtochooseaplacetogo.TakearideinamillenniumDome(千禧穹顶)andtakeherintoaquie

42、trestaurantintheoldtownwithacandlylightdinner.Youareallsetforthebestdateinyourlife!Paris-FranceAlsoknownastheCapitaloflove,Pariseonsidredtobethemostromanticcityintheworld.FormanypeoplethisistheidealdescriptionofPariswithitsworldfamousplaces:Thelouvre(百叶板窗),EiffelTower,NotreDameCathedral(大教堂),AredeTr

43、iumphe,Montmartreandmanyothers.It'sgreatcitywhichyoumusthaveseenatleastonce.Don'tmissallthegreatattraromanticplacestheCapitalofLovehastooffer!64. Youwillprobablygotoifyou'reinterestedinvarietieacalture.A.NetherlandsB.BrazilC.theUnitedKingdomD.France65 .Sinceyouareplanninganactiveromantic

44、adventure,isthebetterchoice.A.AmsterdamB.RiodeJaneiroC.LondonD.Paris66 .Theunderlinedsentenceprobablymeans.A.itisagreatcityworthseeingagainandlearningmoreB.thisissurelythesecondtimethatyouhavebeenhereC.youmusthavevisitedthiscityeverbeforeD.youareaskedtovisitthiscityoncemorebylaw67. Bythispassagethew

45、riterwantstoshowus.A.thatFranceisinfactthemostromanticcityB.someattractiveandromanticcitiesworthavisitC. thatthesecountriesaremoremulticulturalD. somebetterdevelopingcountriesintourismDFacelifts(整容手术,面部拉皮手术)mayhelpsomepeopletolookyounger.Buteventhebestfacelifthasn'thelpedthemtosounc-yotingew,atl

46、east.oice-lifts"V”arethelaesttrendinplasticsurgerytocomeoutoftheUnitedStates.Peoplewhosevoiceshaveweakenedovertheyears,eitherfromageorafterfightingadisease,canhavetheirvocalcords(声带)loosenedormovedclosertogether.Theresultisastrongerspeakingvoice.Singingandsmokinghavethegreatesteffectsonone'

47、svoice,buteveninnormalspeechMinute.“Overtime,fromtheuseofthevoice,theyactuallydecreaseinpliabilit(扭曲,柔韧),”Dr.StevenZeitelsofHarvardMedicalSchooltoldABCtelevision.“Tbemestiffer,”whichmakesitmoredifficultforthemtovibrate.”Oneformofvoice-liftsurgeryusesandinjectionoffatorcollagentomakethecordsthemselve

48、slessstiff.Theotherkindofvoice-liftrequiresimplanting(嵌入,移植)apieceofGore-Textopullthetissuearoundthecordsclosertogether.Doctorssaythesurgeryisbecomingpopularwitholderpatientswhohavealreadyhadplasticsurgeryandwanttosoundaswellaslookyoungerthantheyare.Dr.VLeroyYoungsaysavocal-cordoperationcanbeusefuli

49、foneisawareoftherisks.canbenefitpeoplelikepoliticiansandteacherwhoneedtohaveastrongvoicethatcarries,”theBBC,adding,"I'dsaycave(t买自主行小心)fortheprofessionalsinger;butifyouateacherandyoudon'twanttosoundlikeMarleneDietrich,it'ssomethingtoconsideMostdoctorswarnthatthesurgeryshouldbedoneon

50、lyifoneishavingproblemswithonevoice.ActressandBroadwayperformerJulieAndrews,forexample,whohadsurgeryinthemid-1990storemovegrowthsonhervocalcords,foundthatafterheroperationherfamoussingingvoicewasgone.StillAndrewsprobablydidtherightthing.Achangingvoicecanbeasignofdiseaseorevencancer.68. Whatisthepurp

51、oseofthefirsttwosentences?A.Tourgeustodoface-liftstomakeusyounger.B.Tobeasanintroductionto“voktets”.C. Totellusthediffereneebetweenface-liftsandvoice-lifts.D. Tostressface-liftshasnoeffectsonourappearanee.69. Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stiff”mean?A.loudlyB.frequentlyC.notflexible,hardD.hurriedly70.Wh

52、atcanweinferfromthetext?A.Voice-liftsaremorepopularintheUSAthaninanyothercountry.B.Singingandsmokingarethetwomainreasonsforone'sdecreasingvoice.C.Whetheronehasagoodvoicedependsonhis/hervocalcords.D.Thestifferoneoc'lcordis,thebetterhis/hervoiceis.71. Accordingtothepassage,wecantellthatthewrit

53、er-liftsattifUdesto.“voiceA.tosupportB.todisapproveC.tocompromiseD.notmentionedEPerhapsaparent'smostimportantcontributiontoiwarsingatrustfulchildistodeveloparelationshipfoundedontrust.Achildofanyagewillfeelproudandgrown-upifparentsfrequentlyshowtheirtrust.Incourtadefendant(被告)isinnocentuntilprov

54、edguilty.Butinthefamily,ateenager“defendant”istoooftenassumedguilty.Evenwhenthechildiscaughtisacompletelie,thisshouldnotbetheendoftrust.Aparentcantellachildthatasinglelieisforgivable.Yetitshouldbeclearthatifliescontinue,thechild,liketheboywhocriedwolf,willsufferlossoftrust.WhenmywifeandIdiscoveredth

55、atoursonTom,then13,hadliedaboutthrowingaparty(举行聚会)whilewewereaway,wegroundedhimforamonth.WealsotoldTomthatwecouldnoIongertrusthim,andwecouldnotallowhimtostayaloneovernightagain.Thislossoffreedomwasanimportantlesson;helearnedhowharditistolivewithpeoplewhentheydonaresult,nowmorethanthreeyearslaterwec

56、anagaintrustTomtostayaloneovernight.Parentsmustalwaysrememberthereisnoeasyanswertothisuniversalproblemoflying.Wecansetagoodexample,allowforprivacy,monitorfriendship,developtrustandpunishwrongdoing,butstillwediscoverourchildhasliedtous.Finallythatreisaneedfortruswoythebothsidesofaparent-childrelationship.Lyingdestroysclosenessandfriendship.Forthatreason,parentsshouldalwaystrytogiveachildthefeelingthattheycanbetrustedwiththetruth.Parentsmaystartwithachildrust,buststhechildgrowsolder,parentsmustearnit.72. Whenthewriterandhiswifediscoveredthattheirsonhadlied,they.A.tookhimfro

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