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1、黑龙江省双鸭山一中2019届高三8月月考英语试题(时间:120分钟总分:150分I卷交答题卡,n卷交答题纸)第I卷(共115分)一、听力部分(包括20小题,每小题1分,共20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。1. WhyareTedandTylerstillthere?A. Theyplannedtostaythereforanotherday.B. Theweatherhadkeptthemth
2、ereC. Theyweretoobusytoleaveyesterday2. Whatdoesthemantakefinally?A. Thebluetie.B.Theyellowtie.C.Bothties.3. WhatisJennylearningtouse?A. Apublictelephone.B. Acopyingmachine.C. Awashingmachine.4. Whatisthetotalcostofthetwotickets?A. 90yuan.B.135yuan.C.125yuan.5. Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A. T
3、hemanwillbetoobusythisafternoonB. Themandoesn'tlikebasketballC. Themanlikesfootballverymuch第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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至7题。6. WheredidthemanseeTodd'snewcar?A. Onthewayto
4、theshopB. InfrontofTodd'shouseC. Infrontoftheman'shouse7. WhydidToddandCathyinvitetheirfriendstotheirhouse?A. Theywantedthemtoseetheirnewcar.B. Theywantedtoseetheirfriends'childrenC. TheywantedtoshowthemthemoviestakenbackfromChina听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Whatisthetimethattheconversationisgoing
5、on?1A. 8:25p.m.B.9:25p.m.C.7:25p.m.9. Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A. AfootballgameonTVB. ThingsthattheyaregoingtodotonightC. TheTVprogramDiscovery10. Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodoaftertalking?A. GobackhomeforsleepB. TakeawalkC. WatchtheprogramDiscovery听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whatisthepossiblerel
6、ationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A. Friends.B.Classmates.C.Strangers.12. Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A. TimwillstayinChinatotallyforabouttwoweeksB. TimhascometoBeijingNo101MiddleSchooltolearnChineseC. ZhangLandoesn'tliketomakefriendswithforeigners13. WhatdoesTimespeciallylikeaboutChina?A. Hi
7、ghmountains.B.Longrivers.C.Chinese.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Howlonghavethetwospeakersknowneachother?A.Forabouttenyears.B. Forsevenyears.C. Forseveralterms.15. Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Havingaclassget-togetherB. GoingtoseetheirclassmatesC. Havingdinnerwiththewoman16. Howwilltheygetintouchwiththeirfri
8、ends?A.Bye-mail.B.Byletter.C.Bytelephone.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whatdotheposterssay?A.TheycanteachpeopletospeakEnglishbetterB. Theycanteachpeopletospeakaforeignlanguagewithinashortperiodoftime.C. Theycanteachpeopletospeakaforeignlanguageabouteverything.18. Whatlanguageiseasytolearn?A.ThemothertongueB
9、. AforeignlanguageC. English19. Astomostpeople,what'sthepurposeforlearningaforeignlanguage?A.TotraveltothatcountryB. ToworkbetterC. Todobusiness-520. HowmanywaysdosomepeoplelearnEnglish?A. Two.B.Three.C.Four.单项选择:(包括25个题,每小题1分,共25分)21. Iwasattheletter,whichwastomyclassmates.A.amaze;amazingB.amaz
10、ing;amazedC.amazed;amazingD.amaze;amaze22. Livinginthedormitorymeanstotakecareofyourself,understandeachothers'differencesandshareinterests.A.tolearn;commonB.learning;ordinaryC.tolearn;ordinaryD.learning;common23. Coulditbeintheclassroomwehadatalklastnightyouleftyourkeys?A.that;whereB.inwhich;whe
11、reC.where;thatD.where;inwhich24. OnAIDSDay,PresidentHuJintaodemandedthattheproblemspaidspecialattentionto.A.referredtobeingB.referredtobeC.refertobeingD.refertobe25. You'dbettergotherebytrain.Thetrainticketistheplaneticket.A.ascheapthreetimesasB.asthreetimescheapasC.threetimescheaperthanD.cheape
12、rthreetimesthan26. othergoodstudents,inmyopinion,Tomisstudent.A.Comparedwith;amostsatisfiedB.Comparedto;themostsatisfiedC.Comparedto;themostsatisfyingD.Comparedwith;amostsatisfying27. -Derek,Ioweyouathank-youforallyourhelp.A.Ifyouplease.B.Don'tmentioni.tC.That'sit.D.Allright.28. Theboywassoa
13、boutnetgamesthatheplayedonlineovertenhourseveryday.A.interestedB.crazyC.pleasedD.puzzled29. Heafterafewdays'treatmentinhospital.A.pickedupB.madeupC.tookupD.lookedup30. Itisdangeroustoallowthechildrenwhoareswimmingintheriver.A.enougholdtogoB.notoldenoughtogoC.notenougholdtogoD.notoldenoughgoing31
14、. Excuseme,butIwonderifJoanisavailableat3:30thisafternoon.I'mafraidheHarryPotterandthePhilosopher'sStone.A.willwatchB.willbewatchingC.istowatchD.iswatching32. Thematterpeople'shealthsurelyrequirescarefully.A.relatedto;dealingwithB.relatingto;dealtwithC.relatedto;beingdealtwithD.relatingt
15、o;havingdealtwith33. Seeingthehappyofchildrenplayinginthepark,I'mfullofjoyandconfidenceintheofourcountry.A.sightB.sceneC.viewD.sign34. Ihavebeentryingtoadvisethemnottoactthatway,butmyadvicehadnoonthem.A.impressionB.advantageC.influenceD.affect35. Theyoungwomanrushedtothehospitalsheheardtheterrib
16、lenews.A.inamomentB.atthemomentC.themomentD.foramoment36. Wedidn'tfindSmithattendingthelecture.Noonehimaboutalecturethefollowingday.A.told;theretobeB.hadtold;theretobeC.told;therewasD.hadtold;therebeing37. DoesShellylikeshopping?Well,shewouldratherspendtimeathomethaninthestreet.A.read;wanderB.re
17、ading;wanderC.inreading;towanderD.reading;towander38. Theboytheteachersconsideredwascaughtintheexam,whichsurprisedusverymuch.A.tobethebest;cheatingB.asthebeststudent;tocheatC.beingthebest;cheatingD.asagoodstudent;tocheat39. Manyfriendssentmee-mailstomeonthebirthofmyson.A.celebrateB.rewardC.expressD.
18、congratulate40. everyonecanhearthespeaker,thereisnointurninguptheradio.A.Evenif;pointB.Nowthat;pointC.Nowthat;needD.Evenif;need41. Thetwomilitaryexercisesweresimilartheywerebothintendedtogiveathreattoacertaincountry.A.towhatB.forwhichC.inthatD.exceptthat42. Itwasthethirdtimethattheboylate.Sohisteach
19、ergotveryangry.A.havebeenB.wasC.hadbeenD.wasbeing43. Muchmysurprise,everystudentlookedatmesurprisewhenIcameintotheclassroomA.in;toB.to;byC.to;inD.in;in44. Iwassurprisedtoknowthattwotopstudentswerecaughtstealinginthesupermarket.Worsestill,thirdonewasfoundfightingwithothers.A.the;aB.the;the;a;the45. i
20、swellknowntousallisKobehasbecomeoneofthemostpopularNBAplayers.A.It;thatB.As;thatC.What;whatD.What;that三.完形填空:(包括20个小题,每小题1。5分,共30分)AgentlewindblewthroughJennifer'shair.Thegoldenredsunwas46.Shewasonthebeach,lookingupattheball.Shewasamazedbyits47,deepredinthemiddle,48fadingintoyellow.Shecouldhearn
21、othingbutthe49andtheseagullsflyingupaboveinthesky.Theatmosphere50her.Afterallshehadbeenthrough,thisiswhatshe51.“It'sgettinglate,”shethought"Imstgohome,myparentswillbe52whereIam.”Shewonderedhowherparentswouldreact,whenshegothomeafterthethreedaysshewas53.Thesunhadsetbynowanditwasgetting54.She
22、triedtoimaginehavingherfavorite55onuntilshesawherfrontdoorItseemeddifferent.56hadtakencareoftheoutsidegardenfordays.Shewas57:herfatherwasusuallysostrictaboutkeepingeverythingcleanandtidy,andnowItallseemed58.Shecouldn'tunderstandwhatwasgoingon.Sheenteredthe59.First,shewentintothekitchenwhereshesa
23、wa(n)60writtenbyherfather.Itsaid:“DearEllenthereissomecoffeeready,Iwent61.”Ellenwashermotherbutwherewasshe?Ontherightsideofthehallwaywasher62room.Shewentin.Thenshesawhermother,lyingonthebedsleeping.Her63lookedsotired,asifshehadn64tfordays.Shewasreallypale.Jennyjustfellasleepbesideher.WhenJenniferwok
24、eupshefoundsomething65.Shewasinhercosybedinhernightclothes.Itfeltsogoodbeingbackhome.Suddenlysheheardavoice.“Areyoufeelingbetternow,dear?Youknowyougotusvery,veryscared.”46.A.risingB.settingC.shiningD.smiling47.A.shapeB.shadowC.sizeD.color48.A.quicklyB.partlyC.softlyD.probably49.A.wavesB.boatsC.trees
25、D.sands50.A.relaxedB.puzzledC.disappointedD.interrupted51.A.understoodB.consideredC.neededD.regretted52.A.discussingB.findingC.askingD.wondering53.A.aliveB.asleepC.missingD.hardworking54.A.sunnyB.warmC.coldD.cloudy55.A.glassesB.hatC.skirtD.jacket56.A.SomebodyB.NobodyC.MotherD.Father57.A.shockedB.sca
26、redC.exhaustedD.comforted58.A.beautifiedB.rearrangedC.desertedD.destroyed59.A.gardenB.bedroomC.yardD.house60.A.bookB.noteC.articleD.poste61.A.1ookingB.workingC.fishingD.sightseeing62.A.ownB.parents'C.sister'sD.brother's63.A.gestureB.bodyC.faceD.eyes64.A.studiedB.sleptC.exercisedD.movedD.
27、dangerous65. A.differentB.newC.precious四阅读理解:(包括15小题,每小题2分,共30分)AfterspendingayearinBrazilonastudentexchangeprogram,hermotherrecalled,MarieColvinreturnedhometothatherclassmateshadnarroweddowntheircollegechoices.“Everyoneelsewasalreadyadmittedtocollege,RosemarieColvin,saidfromthefamilyhome.“caranddro
28、veuptoYaleandsaid,Youhavetoletmein.ImpressedshewasaNationalMerit(全国英才)finalistwhohadpickedupPortugueseinBrazilYaledid,admittinghertotheclassof1978,whereshestartedwritingforTheYaleDailyNews“anddecidedtobeajournalist,”hermothersaid.OnWednesday,MarieColvin,56,anexperieneedjournalistforTheSundayTimesofL
29、ondon,waskilledasSyrianforcesshelledthecityofHoms.Shewasworkinginatemporarymediacenterthatwasdestroyedintheattack.“ShewassupposedtoleaveSyriaonWednesday”,Ms.Colvinsaid.“Hereditortoldmehecyesterdayandsaiditwasgettingtoodangerousandtheywantedtotakeherout.Shesaidshewasdoingastoryandshewantedtofinishit.
30、”Ms.Colvinsaiditwaspointlesstotrytopreventherdaughterfromgoingtoconflictzones.knewmydaughter,”shesaid,"itwouldhavebeensuchawasteofwords.Shewasdetermined,shewasenthusiasticaboutwhatshedid,itwasherlife.TherewasnosayingDon'tdothis.''absolutelywhoshewasandwhatshebelievedin:coverthestory
31、,notjusthavepicturesofit,butbringittolifeinthedeepestwayyoucould.”Soitwasnotasurprisewhenshetookaninterestinjournalism,hermothersaid.66. FromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1wecaninferthat.A.YaleUniversitywasherlastchoiceB.YalemustkeepitspromisetoMarieC.MarieColvinwasconfidentofherselfD.MarieColvinw
32、asgoodatpersuading67. MarieColvin'sstorysuggestssomeofthebestqualitiesofbeingajournalistare.A.patieneeandconfideneeB.honestyandcuriosityC.flexibilityandcreativityD.determinationandcourage68. WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectordertodescribeMarieColvin'slife?a.ShewasdoingastoryinSyriaandgotkille
33、d.b.ShewasadmittedtoYaleUniversity.c. ShestudiedinBrazilasanexchangestudent.d. ShewashiredbyTheSundayTimesofLondon.e. Shebegantotakeaninterestinjournalism.A.dtctafB.cedaC.etdTctbTaD.btctdteTa69. Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A. CoveringStoriesinaDangerousConflictAreaB. ApplyingforTopUniversities,aS
34、uccessfulCaseC. RecallingHerDaughter,aJournalistKilledinSyriaD. ChoosingLifelongCareersBasedonYourOwnInterestBSportsTicketsstMon.,Nov.1,20191:00P.M.NewYorkGiantsvs.PhiladelphiaEagles$20$850stMon.,Nov.1,20191:00P.M.MiamiDolphinsvs.NewYorkJets$35$1000Mon.,Nov.8th,20194:15P.M.SamDiegoChargersvs.NewYork
35、Giants$40$1500thMon.,Nov.15,20191:00P.M.JacksonvilleKaguarsvs.NewYorkJets$21$6100Mon.,Nov.22nd,20191:00P.M.AtlantaFalconsvs.NewYorkGiants$40$19500Mon.,Nov.29th,20191:00P.M.CarolinaPanthersvs.NewYorkJets$10$12000Mon.,Dec.3rd,20198:20P.M.NewYorkJetsvs.BuffaloBills$97$800VolunteersWanted!Weconductstudi
36、estoevaluatenewmedicationsforsleepdisorder.Bothhealthyadultsandpatientssufferingfrominsomniaaresoughttoparticipateinthesestudies.Youmaybequalifiedtotakepartasahealthyadultvolunteerifyouareaged18oroverandarewillingtohaveyoursleeppatternsrecorded.Further,ifyoumeetthesestandardsandalsosufferfromalittle
37、sleepdisorderyoumaybeabletosignourregisterofpatients.Warnings: Alwayscontrolyourchildwhenheisfirstlearningtoskateboard.Tobestassistabeginner,holdoneofthechild'shandsandguidehimalongasmoothandlevelsurface Asafetyhelmetandelbow,wristandkneepadsmustalwaysbewornwhileyourchildisskateboarding. Sneaker
38、smustalwaysbewornwhileyourchildisskateboarding.Don'tletyourchildskateinbarefeet,sandalsoranyotheropen-toedshoes. Neverletyourchildskateboardinthestreet. Nevertowskateboarderswithabicycleoracar. Skateboardonlyindaylight.Parents,thereisaTropicalParadiseforkidstoo!ThePacificIslandsClubknowssomethin
39、gothersdon'.tKidsareonholidayandtheywanttobepampered(纵容),too.Ourkids'ClubofPICGuamisfreeofchargeandhasbothindoorandoutdooractivitiesensuringareallygreattimetochildrenaged4to12.Opendailyfrom09:00a.m.Clubmateswillaccompanychildrentoalloftheexcitingplayareas.Theywillalsolovetojointheotherchildr
40、enforthe-9specialmealswehavepreparedjustforthem.70.IfyouwanttowatchaplaybyNewYorkJetsbutpaytheleastmoney,youshouldgoA.MonNov.15th,20191:00P.M.B.MonNov.1st,20191:00P.M.C.MonNov.29th,20191:00P.M.D.Fri.,Dec.3rd,20198:20P.M.71.Whileyourchildisskateboarding,youshould.A.leadhimbythehandallthetime.B.lethim
41、putonopen-toedshoesC.requirehimtoskateboardatnightD.forbidhimtoskateboardatnight.72.WeknowfromthetextthatPICGuamA.chargeschildrentheleastmoney.B.offersmealsespeciallytochildren.C.onlyhasindooractivities.D.getschildrenalonetogotoalltheplayareas73.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?NewYorkGia
42、ntsparticipatesinfourmatchesinNovember,2019.Youcanbeavolunteerifyousufferdietdisorder.Skateboardingwithouthelmetandkneepadsisunwise.TherearenomealsprovidedinPacificIslandsClub.CYou'veheardofthefatsuitandthepregnancysuit;nowmeetAGNEStheoldpersonsuit.AGNESstandsfor“AgeGainNowEmpathy(换位体验)System&qu
43、ot;andwasdesignedbyresearchersatMIT'sAgeLabtoletyouknowwhatitfeelslikephysicallytobe75yearsold.“Thebusinessofoldagedemandsnewtools,"saidJosephCoughlindirectoroftheAgeLab.“Whilefocusgroupsandobservationsandsurveyscanhelpyouunderstandwhattheolderconsumerneedsandwants,youngmarketersnevergettha
44、tAla!'momentofhavingdifficultyopeningajar,orgettinginandoutofacar.That'swhatAGNESprovides."Coughlinandhisteamcarefullyadjustedthesuittomakethewearerjustasuncomfortableasanoldpersonwhohasspentalifetimeeatingpoorlyandnotdoingmuchexercise.Specialshoesprovideafeelingofimbalanee,whilebraceso
45、nthekneesandelbowslimitjointmobility.Glovesgivethefeelingofdecreasedstrengthandmobilityinthehandsandwrists,andearplugsmakeitdifficulttohearhighpitchedsoundsandsofttones.Ahelmetwithstraps(带)attachedtoitpressesthespine(脊柱),andmorestrapsattachedtotheshoesdecreasehamstringflexibility,andshortenstheweare
46、r'sstep.AGNEShasbeenusedmostrecentlybyagroupofstudentsworkingonadesignofanupdatedwalker.Bywearingthesuittheycouldseeforthemselveswhatdesignandmaterialswouldmakethemostsenseforaphysicallylimitedolderperson.Coughlinsaidthesuithasalsobeenusedbyclothingcompanies,carcompaniesandretailgoodscompaniesto
47、helpthemunderstandthelimitationsofanolderconsumer.“AGNESisnotthedestinyofeverybody,hesaid."“Sheisabadlybehavedladywhodidn'teatandexerciseverywell.Asecondarybenefitwe'vefoundwithAGNESisthartsitoecomeapowerfultooltogetyoungerpeopletoinvestintheirIong-termhealth."74.AGNEShasbeendevelo
48、pedtoA.maketheusersmorecomfortableB.1etusunderstandoldpeoplebetterC.helpoldpeoplemovemorequicklyD.producenewtoolsfortheold-agebusiness75. “Anupdatedwalker”(underlined)mostlikelyrefersto.A.someonewhotravelsalotB.aphysicallylimitedoldpersonC.someequipmentthathelpsoldpeoplewalkD.acompanywhoseserviceinv
49、olvesoldpeople76. WhichmaybeafactresultingfromtheA.Youngpeoplerespectoldpeople.C.Oldpeopleeatandexercisewell.“secondarybenefitofAGNES?B.Old-agebusinessimprovestheirserviceD.Youngpeopleeatandexercisewell.TryingtoleaveworkattheofficeisprovingtobeachallengeformanyBritishworkers,withresearchshowingthath
50、eavyworkloads,conflictsandbossesallmakeanappearaneeindreams.Work-relatedissuesarethenumberonetopicfeaturingindreams,withcolleaguesinvadingshut.eyetimemorethancelebrities.Morethan20percentsurveyedadmittedthattheyregularlydreamabouttheirboss.Oneinthreedreamsaboutworkwhentheyarestressedintheirjobandaqu
51、arterstatedthattheydreamaboutacolleagueiftherewasaconflictwiththemearlierthatday.Ofthe2,000peoplesurveyed,20percentdreamedmoreiftheywereunderpressureorstressed.Theresearchfoundthattheaveragepersondreamsmostnights,withonly12percentsayingtheyneverdream.However,dreamsoftenleavepeopleconfused,with52perc
52、entsayingtheydonotmakesenseand60percentwishingtheycouldknowwhattheymean.CommentingonthesurveycarriedoutbyOnePollforPremierInnhotels,dreamsexpertDavinaMacKailsaid:“Whetherweareasleeporawakeaproblemwithacolleagueorstressatworkcanreallyaffectus.Morethanhalfofthenationstatedthattheirdreamsdon'tmakes
53、ensesoIhaveworkePremierInntomakeaDreamDictionarytohelpdreamerstounderstandwhytheydreamwhattheydoandwhatthosedreamsmean.”AspokesmanforPremierInnsaid:"Itisreallyimportanttotrytounwindafteraharddayatworkbutthatiseasiersaidthandoneifsomethingisplayingonyourmind.”77 .WhatCanweinferabouttheBritishwor
54、kers?A.Mostoftheirdreamsarework-related.B.Someofthemdreamaboutworkeverynight.C.Theydreamoftheircolleaguesmorethantheirboss.D.Theirdreamsinvolveworkmorethananythingelse.78 .Thesurveyshowsthatmostpeople.A.dreammoreunderpressureB.neverdreamatallC.don'tunderstandtheirdreamsD.interprettheirdreamswell
55、79 .DavinaMacKailexpectspeopletousehisDreamDictionarywhentheyA.havehadadreamB.wanttopreventdreamsC.feelstressedandneedrelaxationD.doresearchaboutdreams80 .AccordingtothespokesmanforPremierInn,it'shardtorelaxifwe.A.dreamaboutworkwhileasleepB.keepthinkinghardC.havesoundsringinginthemindD.sleepinan
56、oisyenvironment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。EWhenIwasalittlegirl,mymomwouldsay,“Halfthefunofdoinganythingissharingitwithothers.81_Friendsandmatesallowustoenjoyoursuccessesandourjoys,comfortusinourhardmoments,andprovideamirrorforustolearnmoreaboutourselves.I'vealw
57、ayslookedatfriendsasthefarchoose.Theyenrichourlives.AsRobertLouisStevenoncesaid,82”“Tobeagoodfriendorpartner,it'simportanttobeagoodlistener.Hearwhatyourfriendormatehastosayfirstratherthanjumptoconclusionsorgetdefensive.83Whentheyheartheirwordsrepeatedbacktothem,itcanhelpthemtorealizewhattheysaidwasnotexactlywhattheymeanttosay.84Youknowtheoldgoldenrule,“Careforothersthewayyouwouldlikethemtocareforyou.Thesupportofafriendduringatoughtimecouldmakethediff
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