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重庆市一中2020届高三英语上学期一诊模拟考试一试题重庆市一中2020届高三英语上学期一诊模拟考试一试题重庆市一中2020届高三英语上学期一诊模拟考试一试题2020年重庆一中高2020级高三上期一诊模拟考试英语试题卷英语试题卷共9页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:答题前,务必然自己的姓名、准考据号填写在答题卡规定的地点上。答选择题时,必定使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需变动,用橡皮擦擦洁净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答非选择题时,必定使用0.5毫米黑色署名笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的地点上。所有题目必定在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。Ⅰ、听力理解(共两节:每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每题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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhereisLindanow?A.Inthewoman’soffice.B.Intheclassroom.2.Whatwouldthemanliketodo?A.Tovisithisparents.B.Todrivetothecountryside.C.Totraveltoanothercountry.3.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Talktomorestudents.B.Collectmoreinformationresearchpaper.

C.

Inthelibrary.C.Workona4.Wherecanthemangetthetickets?A.Fromtheclub.B.FromSusan.C.FromTom.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheiswarmenough.B.Shehastostudyin.C.Shelikestheidea.第二节(共

15小题,每题

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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话。回答第6和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Policeofficers.B.Managerandclerk.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Openastore.B.Makeaplan.C.Haveameeting.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。8.What’sthewoman’sproblem?A.Shemissedthewake-upcall.B.Herroomtelephoneisoutoforder.C.Sheisunabletogetherbreakfastintime.9.Whoisgoingtodealwiththeproblem?A.Thehotelmanager.B.Aroomattendant.C.Thewomanherself.10.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthehotelservice?A.Sad.B.Content.C.Disappointed.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。11.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Inahospital.B.Inalab.C.Onafarm.12.WhichofthefollowingdoesthewomandoasanAHT?A.Producemedicine.B.Batheanimals.C.Doexperiments.13.WhatdoesDr.Blakesayaboutthewoman’swork?A.It’sinteresting.B.It’sunimportant.C.It’shelpful

.听下面一段对话。回答第14至第16三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Seaadventures.B.Vacationplans.C.LifeattheCaribbean.15.Whathasthewomanpaidcloseattentionto?A.Weatherreports.B.Internationalnews.C.Stormdamage.16.Whatdowelearnabouttheman’sexperience?A.Hewascaughtinastorm.B.Hevisitedstorm-hitislands.C.Hemadeavoyagetwoweeksago.听下面一段独白。回答第17至第20四个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。17.Whatwasthewoman’sjob10yearsago?A.Adirectorinacompany.B.Acollegeteacher.18.Whoisthecollegegirlmentionedinthetalk?A.Thespeakerherself.B.Thespeaker’sfriendthebookstore.19.Whydidthewomangiveupherjob?A.Shewantedmorefreetime.B.Itwasfarfromwhatshewanted.

C.Awriter.C.Aclerkin

.C.Collegelifewasmuchmoreinteresting.20.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Regretful.B.Worried.C.Satisfied.Ⅱ、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)单项填空(共15小题:每题1分,满分15分)21.IorderedcoffeewhileIwaswaitingfor18:00film.A.a;theB./;aC.a;anD.the;/-----Karen,canItalktoyouforaminute?-----Sure,_____?A.howcomeB.What’supC.how’sthatD.whatfor23WhenIwasyoung,Iwithmygrandmaforseveralyears,whichisunforgettable.A.livedB.havelivedC.waslivedlived

D.had,Ican’texpressmyselfinwords.A.SolongasIamfondofherB.UnlessIamfondofherC.MuchasIamfondofherD.AsIamfondofherverymuch25.—IpromiseShirleygetanewiPodonherbirthday.—Willitbeabigsurprisetoher?A.shouldB.mustC.wouldD.shall26.Coulditbeintherestaurantyouhaddinnerwithmeyesterdayyoulostyourhandbag?A.that;whichB.where;whenC.where;thatD.that;when27.Leavemealone.I_____anarticlealltheafternoonandhaven’tfinishedyet.A.writeB.havebeenwritingC.havewrittenD.wrote28.-----I’dlikeawake-upcallat7:a.m.,please!-----OK,_____.A.helpyourselfB.you’llcertainlymakeitC.justdowhatyoulikeD.I’llmakesureyougetoneToimprovethequalityofourproducts,weaskedforsuggestions_____hadusedtheproducts.A.whoB.whoeverC.whicheverD.which30.I’mgladtointroduceMr.Smithtoyou,without_____considerationourprojectwouldhaveendedinfailure.A.whomB.hisC.whoseD.who31.—DidVickycomebackearlylastnight?—Yes.Itwasnotyetnineo’clockshearrivedhome.A.beforeB.whenC.untilD.thatIwasblessedwithahappychildhood,_____thatmostpeoplewouldwanttohave.A.whichB.itC.oneD.that33.—JeremyLinworksextremelyhard.—Sohedoes.Heisoftenseenheavilybeforehisteammateshaveevenarrivedatpractice.A.tobesweatedB.sweatedC.besweatedD.sweating34._____itraintomorrow,wewouldhavetocancelthefootballmatch.A.ShouldB.WouldC.WillD.Were35.Withsomebooksbadlyneeded_____,shehurriedtothebookstore.A.buyingB.boughtC.tobuyD.buy第二节完型填空(共20小题:每题1.5分,满分30分)ABeingaloneinouterspacecanbefrightening.Thatisonereasonwhyastronautsonsinglespaceflightsweregivenplentyofworktokeepthem36.Theywerealsoinconstantcommunicationwithpeopleontheearth.However,beingwithpeoplefromwhomyoucannotgetawaymightbeevenharderthanbeingalone.Thisiswhat37onlongsubmarine(潜水艇)voyages.Itwillalsohappenon38spaceflightsinthefuture.Willtherebespecialproblemof39undersuchconditions?Scientistshavestudiedthereactionsofmentooneanotherduringlongsubmarinevoyages.Theyhavefoundthatthelongerthevoyage40,themoreserioustheproblemofadjustmentis.Whenmenare41uptogetherforalongperiod,theybegintofeeluneasy.Everyonehaslittle42ofspeakingandbehavingthatareordinarilyacceptable.Inthelimitedspaceoveralongperiodoftime,however,theselittlehabitsmaybecomevery43.Apparently,althoughnoonewantstobealoneallthetime,everyoneneedssome44ofprivacy(隐私).Beingtogether,they’reinwhatiscalledastresssituation.Thatmeansthattheyareunderanunusualamountof45orstress.Peoplewhoarewell-adjustedareableto46stresssituationsbetterthanothers.Thatisonereasonwhysomuchcareistakenin47ourastronauts.Thesemenundergoalongperiodoftestingandtraining.Oneofthethingstestedistheirbehaviorunderstress.36.A.tiredB.asleepC.awakeD.occupied37.A.carriesB.happensC.agreesD.obtains38.A.longB.fastC.dangerousD.direct39.A.encouragementB.adjustmentC.entertainmentD.improvement40.A.stopsB.restsC.lastsD.delays41.A.shutB.heldC.broughtD.picked42.A.adviceB.advantagesC.strengthsD.habits43.A.pleasingB.annoyingC.commonD.valuable44.A.patternB.degreeC.typeD.species45.A.pleasureB.conflictC.powerD.pressure46.A.handleB.createC.affectD.conduct47.A.becomingB.choosingC.orderingD.promotingBOneBritishschoolisfindingthatallowingchildrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhilestudyingishelpingimprovegrades.Nexttimeyourteenagerstartsafamilyquarrelbysittinginanarmchairlisteningtomusicwhiledoinghishomework,whynot48asimpleexperiment?Ratherthantakingtheheavy-handed(严格的)lineof49himtohisbedroomtogetonwithit50,lethimdothehomeworkthewayhewants.Youmightwellfindthathisessayismoresparkling(有文采的)than51he’sdonebefore.Accordingtoaresearch,around20%ofyoungsters52bestwithbackgroundmusic,10%standoutwhenallowedtobreakuptheirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroomwhileupto80%canconcentrate53ifallowedtofiddle(用手盘弄)withasmallobject.Theresearchhasadvisedtheschooltoadoptacomplete54approach,analyzingpupilstodiscoverwhichlearningstyle55thembest–thenlettingthemdotheirworklisteningtomusicorevenlyingdown.48.A.takeB.tryC.formD.allow49.A.causingB.advisingC.orderingD.permitting50.A.quicklyB.quietlyC.carefullyD.steadily51.A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.anything52.A.workB.relaxC.thinkD.progress53.A.fasterB.deeperC.betterD.worse54.A.newB.specialC.commonD.interesting55.A.interestsB.affectsC.suitsD.improves、阅读理解(共20小题:每题2分,满分40分)ATheAfricanelephant,thelargestlandanimalremainingonearth,isofgreatimportancetoAfricanecosystem(生态系统).Unlikeotheranimals,theAfricanelephantistoagreatextentthebuilderofitsenvironment.Asabigplant-eater,itlargelyshapestheforest-and-savanna(大草原)surroundingsinwhichitlives,thereforesettingthetermsofexistenceformillionsofotheranimalsthatliveinitshabitat(栖息地).Itistheelephant'sgreatdesireforfoodthatmakesitadisturberoftheenvironmentandanimportantbuilderofitshabitat.Initscontinuoussearchforthe300poundsofplantsitmusthaveeveryday,itkillssmalltreesandunderbushes,andpullsbranchesoffbigtrees.ThisresultsinnumerousopenspacesinbothdeeptropicalforestsandinthewoodlandsthatcoverpartoftheAfricansavannas.Intheseopenspacesarenumerousplantsinvariousstagesofgrowththatattractavarietyofotherplant-eaters.Taketherainforestsforexample.Intheirnaturalstate,thespreadingbranchesoverheadshutoutsunlightandpreventthegrowthofplantsontheforestfloor.Bypullingdowntreesandeatingplants,elephantsmakeopenspaces,allowingnewplantstogrowontheforestfloor.Insuchsituations,theforestsbecomesuitableforlargehoofedplant-eaterstomovearoundandforsmallplant-eaterstogettheirfoodaswell.WhatworriesscientistsnowisthattheAfricanelephanthasbecomeanendangeredspecies.Iftheelephantdisappears,scientistssay,manyotheranimalswillalsodisappearfromvastareasofforestandsavanna,greatlychangingandworseningthewholeecosystem.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.DisappearanceofAfricanelephants.B.ForestsandsavannasashabitatsforAfricanelephants.C.TheeffectofAfricanelephants'searchforfood.D.TheeatinghabitofAfricanelephants.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“settingtheterms”mostprobablyA.Fixingthetime.B.Worseningthestate.C.Improvingthequality.D.Decidingtheconditions.

mean?Whatdoweknowabouttheopenspacesinthepassage?A.Theyresultfromthedestructionofrainforests.B.TheyprovidefoodmainlyforAfricanelephants.C.Theyarehometomanyendangeredanimals.D.Theyareattractivetoplant-eatinganimalsofdifferentkinds.Thepassageisdevelopedmainlyby_____.A.showingtheeffectandthenexplainingthecausesB.pointingoutsimilaritiesanddifferencesC.describingthechangesinspaceorderD.givingexamplesBWhenaSwedishshipthatsankin1628wasrecoveredfromtheportofStockholm,historiansandscientistswereoverjoyedwiththechancetoexaminetheremainsofthepast.Theshipconstructionshowedhowshipswerebuiltandoperatedduringtheseventeenthcentury.Inthisway,artifacts,objectsmadebyhumanbeings,providedapictureofdailylifealmost400yearsago.Underwaterarchaeology-thestudyofships,aircraftandhumansettlementsthathavesunkunderlargebodiesofwater-isreallyaproductofthelast50years.Therapidgrowthofthisnewareaofstudyhasoccurredbecauseoftheinventionofbetterdivingequipment.BesidestheSwedishshipwreck(残骸),underwaterarchaeologistshavemademoreexcitingdiscoveriessuchasthe5000-year-oldboatsintheMediterraneanSea.Underwaterarchaeologycanprovidefactsaboutthepast.Inancientportsallovertheworldareshipssunkeninthepast6,000years.Therearealsosunkensettlementsinseasandlakestellingofpeople’swayoflifeandtheirsystemsoftradeinancienttimes.Underwaterarchaeologistswanttostudytheseobjectstoaddtotheworld'sknowledgeofhistory,buttheyhavetofighttwoenemies.Oneenemyistreasurehunterswhodiveforancientartifactsthattheycanselltocollectors.Oncesold,theseobjectsarelosttoexperts.Thesecondenemyisdredgingmachines(挖掘机)oftenusedtorepairports.Thesemachinesdestroywrecksandartifactsorburythemdeeperundersandandmud.Byteachingthepublicabouttheimportanceofunderwater‘museums’ofthepast,archaeologistsarehopingtogetsupportforlawstoprotectunderwatertreasures.60.WhatpurposedoesParagraph1serveinthepassage?A.ToprovidebackgroundinformationofthetopicB.Toattractreaders'attentiontothetopicC.TouseanexampletosupportthetopicD.Toofferbasicknowledgeofthetopic61.Theaimofunderwaterarchaeologyisto_____.A.exploitwaterbodiesB.searchforunderwaterlifeC.studyunderwaterartifactsD.examineunderwaterenvironment62.Underwaterarchaeologistsareworriedbecause_____.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceayoungbranchoflearning.B.Todiscussthescientists’problems.C.Toexplainpeople’swayoflifeinthepast.D.Todescribethesunkenships.CAstudyinvolving8,500teenagersfromallsocialbackgroundsfoundthatmostofthemareignorantwhenitcomestomoney.Thefindings,thefirstinaseriesofreportsfromNatWestthathasstartedafive-yearresearchprojectintoteenagersandmoney,areparticularlyworryingasthisgenerationofyoungpeopleislikelytobeburdenedwithgreaterdebtsthananybefore.Universitytuitionfees(学费)arecurrentlycappedat£3,000annually,butthiswillbereviewednextyearandtheGovernmentisunderenormouspressuretoraisetheceiling.Intheresearch,theteenagerswerepresentedwithdietermsoffourdifferentloansbut76percentfailedtoidentifythecheapest.Theyoungpeoplealsopredictedthattheywouldbeearningonaverage£31.000bytheageof25,althoughtheaveragesalaryforthoseaged22to29isjust£17,815.Theteenagersexpectedtobeindebtwhentheyfinisheduniversityortraining,althoughhalfsaidthattheyassumedthedebtswouldbelessthan£10.000.Averagedebtsforgraduatesare£12,363.StephenMoir,headofcommunityinvestmentattheRoyalBankofScotlandGroupwhichownsNatWest,said."Themoreexposedyoungpeoplearetofinancialissues,andtheyoungertheybecomeawareofthem,themorelikelytheyaretobecomeresponsible,forward-planningadultswhomanagetheirfinancesconfidentlyandeffectively."Ministersaredeeplyconcernedaboutthefinancialpressuresonteenagersandyoungpeoplebecauseofstudentloansandrisinghousingcosts.Theyhavejustintroducednewlessonsinhowtomanagedebts.NikkiFairweather,agedfromStHelens,saidthatshehadbenefitedfromlessonsonpersonalfinance,butadmittedthatshestillhadalottolearnaboutmoney.64.Whichofthefollowingcanbefoundfromthefive-yearresearchproject?A.Studentsunderstandpersonalfinancesdifferently.B.UniversitytuitionfeesinEnglandhavebeenrising.C.Teenagerstendtooverestimatetheirfutureearnings.D.Thestudents'paybackabilityhasbecomeamajorissue.Theunderlinedphrase"toraisetheceiling"inparagraph2probablymeans"______".A.toraisethestudentloansB.toimprovetheschoolfacilitiesC.toincreasetheupperlimitofthetuitionD.tolifttheschoolbuildingroofsAccordingtoStephenMoir,students_______.A.aretooyoungtobeexposedtofinancialissuesB.shouldlearntomanagetheirfinanceswellC.shouldmaintainapositiveattitudewhenfacingloansD.benefitalotfromlessonsonpersonalfinance67.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ManyBritishteenagersdonotknowmoneymatterswellB.TeenagersinBritainareheavilyburdenedwithdebts.C.Financialplanningisarequiredcourseatcollege.D.Youngpeopleshouldbecomeresponsibleadults.DDoctorsfightingmalaria(疟疾),oneofthedeadliestdiseasesontheplanet,maysoonhaveanewaffordableweaponintheirsmartphones.Researchershavefoundawaytousethephone’scameratodetectthemicroorganisminthepatient'sbloodthatcausesthedisease.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,almost600,000peoplediedofmalariain2020,makingthismosquito-bornediseaseoneofthedeadliestintheworld.Thesaddestaspectofthiscalamity(灾祸)isthatitaffectsmostlyyoungchildren.Earlydetectionoftheinfectionisimportantforsuccessfultreatment.Butsincethefirstsymptomsresembleordinaryflu,amicrobiologistmustlookatadropofapatient’sbloodunderamicroscopeforaproperdiagnosis.ScientistsinBritainhavenowdevelopedasmartphoneattachmentcalledXrapid,thatturnsthephoneintoa200-powermicroscope,whiletheattachedapp-basedonfacialrecognitionsoftware-quicklydetectstheparasiticprotozoa(寄生原生物)inthebloodsmear(血涂片).JeanViry-BabelistheCEOofIanXen,thecompanythatdevelopedtheapp.Hesaysitischeapandworksonthespot.“Sowetakeahigh-definitionpictureofasampleofblood.Weseparatetheredbloodcellsfromtherest-thewhitebloodcells,theplatelets-andwestartlookingateachoftheredbloodcellsindividually,"saidViry-Babel.Viry-Babelsaystheappisaffordable,easytouseandprovidesreliabilityofupto98percent.Theonlyadditionalequipmentrequiredisanordinaryglasslabslide-calleda"slate."“There'sonlyonebutton,whichiscalled"Diagnose".Soyouputitontheslateandyouputitonthedriedblood,andyoupressdiagnoseandittellsyouyesorno,"hesaid.Researcherssaythefield-testingofthedevicewillbegininJanuaryandFebruaryinTanzania,BeninandIndonesia-whilecommercialuseisscheduledtostartbytheendofMarch.Theyalsoplantoexpandtheversatilityofthenewdevice-teachingittorecognizeotherdiseases,suchastuberculosisandLymeDisease.68.Whoaremostlyaffectedbymalaria?A.oldpeopleB.youngchildrenC.teenagersD.adults69.WhichofthefollowingisNottheadvantageoftheapp.?A.affordableB.easytouseC.reliableD.additional70.Whenwillthedevicebecommerciallyused?A.InthebeginningofJanuaryB.BytheendofFebruaryC.BytheendofMarchD.InthebeginningofMarch71.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SmartphonesBecomingToolsforDiagnosingMalariaB.DoctorsFightingMalariaC.DifferentKindsofDiseasesD.Smartphone’sApplicationEArecentstudy,whileshowingagenerallyscience,alsosuggestsawidespreadworrythatitmaybe

positive

attitudetoward“runningoutofcontrol”,Thisideaisdangerous.Sciencecanbeaforceforevilaswellasforgood.Itsapplicationscanbechanneledeitherway,dependingonourdecisions.Thedecisionswemake,personallyorcollectively,willdeterminetheoutcomesofscience.Buthereisarealdanger.Scienceisadvancingsofastandissostronglyinfluencedbybusinessesthatwearelikelytobelievewhateverdecisionswecometowillmakelittledifference.And,ratherthanfightingforthebestpossiblepolicies,wemaystepbackanddonothing.Somepeoplegoevenfurther.Theysaythatdespitethemoralandlegalobjections(反对),whateverisscientificallypossiblewillbedone-somewhere,sometime.Theybelievethatsciencewillgetoutofcontrolintheend.Thisbeliefisdangeroustoo,becauseitfuelsasenseofhopelessnessanddiscouragesthemfrommakingeffortstobuildasaferworld.Inourinterconnectedworld,thelackofagreementinandoutoftheworldofsciencecanleadtothefailuretocontroltheuseofscience.Withoutacommonunderstanding,thechallengesof“controlling”scienceinthiscenturywillbereallytough.Takehumancloningforexample.Despitethegeneralagreementamongscientistsonitspossiblehugeimpact(影响)ontraditionalmoralvalues,somecountriesstillgoaheadwiththeresearchanddevelopmentofitsrelatedtechniques.Theoutcomesarehardtopredict.Therefore,discussionsonhowscienceisappliedshouldbeextendedfarbeyondscientificsocieties.Onlythroughtheunitedeffortsofpeoplewithhope,canwebefullysafeagainstthemisuseofscienceandcansciencebestservemankindinthefuture.Whatcanweconcludefromtherecentstudy?A.Peoplethinkhighlyofscience.B.Peopleholdmixedopinionsaboutscience.C.Scienceisgettingdangerouslyoutofcontrol.D.Scienceisusedforbothgoodandbadpurposes.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappenifweholdthatscienceisgettingbeyondcontrol?A.Thedevelopmentofsciencewillhopelesslyslowdown.B.Businesseswillhaveevengreaterinfluenceonscience.C.Thepublicwilllosefaithinbringingaboutabrightfuture.D.Peoplewillworkmoreactivelytoputscienceundercontrol.Thediscussionshouldreachbeyondscientificsocietiesbecause_______A.scientistshavefailedtopredicttheoutcomesB.thetiesbetweendifferentareasneedstrengtheningC.unitedeffortsarenecessaryforthedevelopmentofscienceD.peopleneedtoworktogethertopreventthebaduseofscienceWhatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Scienceanditsapplicationsbringusmanydangers.B.Thedevelopmentofsciencemostlyliesinpeople'sattitudes.C.Mankindcanlargelytakecontrolofsciencewiththeirefforts.D.Thefutureofsciencewillbeinfluencedbythedangerousideas.IV、书面表达(满分35分)写作一(满分15分)请联合资料,按要求用英文写作。Aschildrenapproachadulthood,schooleducationhasagreateffectonthedevelopmentofthemandhowtheydealwi

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