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人教版届高三英语第三次月考试题新人教版新版
2020高三第三次考试
英语试卷
第一部分:
听力(共两节,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。
1.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?
A.Toarailwaystation.
B.ToaPostOffice.
C.Totheseaside.
2.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shewokeuplate.
B.Shegottoworklate.
C.Shestayeduplate.
3.Whatisthewomandoingnow?
A.Bakingcookies.
B.Makingalist.
C.Shoppingforgroceries.
4.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthezoo?
A.Sad.
B.Impressed.
C.Disappointed.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.You
ngpeoplelosetheirjobseasily.
B.Youngpeoplearetooquickinmakingdecisions.
C.Youngpeopleseldomstaylonginthesamejob.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Whenwillthemanstarthisnewjob?
A.Tomorrow.
B.Nextweek.
C.Nextmonth.
7.Whyisthemanpayingforthewoman’slunch?
A.Shehelpedhimalot.
B.Iti
shisturntopay.
C.Hewantstocongratulateher.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.WhatisAnna’schemistrygradenow?
A.B.
B.B+.
C.D.
9.WhendoesAnna’sstudygroupmeet?
A.Afterschool.
B.Ontheweekends.
C.Duringlunchhour.
10.WhoisAnnaspeakingto?
A.Astudyinggroupmember.
B.Herteacher.
C.Herfather.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.HowoldwasJonathan’smotherwhenshestarteddoinglaundry?
A.8yearsold.
B.10yearsold.
C.16yearsold.
12.WhichtemperaturewillJonathanusefornow?
A.Hot.
B.Cold.
C.Warm.
13.Whatisthe“light”spincycleusedfor?
A.Jeansandtowels.
B.MostofJonathan’sclothes.
C.Sheetsandpillowcases.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.Whichdecorationsareonthesofa?
A.TheChristmasones.
B.TheHalloweenones.
C.TheThanksgivingones.
15.Whatdidthemanusetogettheboxout?
A.Apole.
B.Achair.
C.Aladder.
16.Wheremighttheconservationtakeplace?
A.Inthebasement.
B.Inthebedroom.
C.Inthelivingroom.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.WhatdoestheGoldenRuleaskpeopletodo?
A.Developpersonalrules.
B.Respecttheirfamiliesandancestors.
C.Treatothersastheywishtobetreated.
18.WhichisConfucius’teaching?
A.Governmentsshouldbemora.l
B.Husbandsshouldrespectwives.
C.Peopleshouldmemorizerulesofbehavior.
19.HowdidConfuciusteachlessons?
A.Througharguments.
B.Throughreasoning.
C.Throughpersonalexamples.
20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutConfucius?
A.Heusedtobeevenmoreimportant.
B.Hehasinfluencedmanycultures.
C.Hehaslittleeffectonpeopletoday.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40)
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。
A
YouhaveachoiceofthreeSupafoneMobileDigitalaccessplans:
Leisuretime,ExecutiveandHighflier.Theyaredesignedtomeettheneedsoflight,moderateandhigh-volumeusers.Callsineachplanarechargedatonlytworates:
short-distanceandlong-distance.Youenjoybigsavingswithoff-peakcalls.
LEISURETIME
Yourmobilephoneismainlyforpersonaluse.Youuseyourphonetokeepfamilyandfriendsintouch.Youdon’twanttostrainyourbudget(
预算紧张).
Withthisplanyouenjoythelowestmonthlyaccessfeeandextremelycompetitivecostsforcalls.However,amonthlyminimumcallchargeapplies.
EXECUTIVE
You’reinbusinessandneedtobeabletocallyourofficeandy
ourclientswhenevertheneedarises.Youvaluetheconvenienceofamobilephonebutneedtokeepacloseeyeoncosts.
Forfrequentusers:
themonthlyaccessfeeisslightlyhigher,butyouenjoythesavingsofadiscount
edcallrate.
HIGHFLIER
Youarealwaysonthemoveandcommunicationsarecritical.Youneedtobeabletocallandbecalledwhereveryouare—world-wide.
Asahigh-volumeuseryoupayanaccessfeeofjust$60amonthbutevenlowercallrates.
21.Youwillhavetopayaminimumamountforcalleachmonthfor.
A.theLeisuretimeplanB.theExecutiveplan
C.theHighflierplanD.allofthethreeplans
22.TheExecutiveplanisprimarilyintendedforpeoplewhoneedamobilephonefor.
A.theirworkB.keepingincontactwiththeirfamily
C.globalcommunicationD.personaluse
23.Itcostsfora50-secondshort-distancecallat8p.m.,Friday,onHighflierplan.
A.30.2centsB.15.2centsC.15centsD.30cents
B
Iconsideredanactivesociallifeasbasichumannecessity.YetwhenitdawnedonmejusthowmuchtimeIwasspendingsocializing,IrealizedImaybetakingittoanextreme.Icalculatedthat,onaverage,Iwasspending22hoursormoreeachweekonsocialactivities.So,toseewhatwouldhappentomyworkoutput,healthandwellbeing,Idecidedtotryandcutoutmysociallifeentirely.
Iknew,attimes,Ifilledmyschedulesimplyoutoffearofmissingout(FOMO),butalsoasawaytoshiftfocusawayfrommywork.Foronemonth,Ideclinedallin-personactivitieswithfriends:
goingoutfordrinks;dinners;partiesandnon-workrelatedevents,toseeifitwouldmakememoreproductive,improvemyfocusandcareerprospects.
Ondayoneofthemonth-longexperiment,Ihadtofightsomeanxietyovermissingout.Butasthedayspassed,Istartedtorelax.IonlyhadoneoptiontoconsiderforSaturdaynight—tostayhome—andthislimitationleftmemoresatisfiedinmydecision.Ifeltmorecontentworking,readingorwatchingTV.
WhileIfoundmoretimetowork,Ialsonoticedachangeinmyoverallhealth.Ifoundmyselfcookingmoreathome,doingdailyexercise,gettingtobedearliereachnight,reading,andenjoyingmomentsofrestandboredomthroughouttheday.
HavingnosociallifeleftmemorefreetimethanI’dimagine.Suchidlemomentsarevitalforcreativity,andmindwanderinghasbeenlinkedtocreativeproblemsolving.DuringtheexperimentIfoundmyselfregularlybrainstormingnewideasandreimaginingexistingprojects.
Ofcoursesocialisingisanimportantwaytobuildworkcontacts.Whileonemonthofnosociallifedidnotimpactmyrelationshipwithexistingclients,ifIhadcontinued,itmayharmmyabilitytobuildnewones.
24.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeabouthissocializing?
A.Itwasdifficultforhimtocontactpeople.
B.It’sanecessarypartofhislifeandwork.
C.Hehadspenttoomuchtimeinsocializing.
D.Heshouldhavespentmoretimesocializing.
25.Howdidtheauthorfeelonthefirstdayofhisexperiment?
A.Hefeltanxiousthathemightbeleftout.
B.Hefeltmoreenergetictogetclowntowork.
C.Hefeltrelaxednothavingtocontactpeople.
D.Hefeltdoubtfulwhetherhecouldholdon.
26.Whatbenefitdidtheauthorfindtolethismindwanderlazily?
A.Hecouldhavemoretimewithhisfamily.
B.Hecouldsolveproblemsinacreativeway.
C.Hecouldbemoreconcentratedonhiswork.
D.Hecouldfreehimselffromtheworkcontacts.
27.Whatwouldtheauthordoaftertheexperiment?
A.Liveaquietlifewithhisfamilyawayfromtheoutside.
B.Makeanewsociallifewithanypossiblecustomers.
C.Sparesometimeregularlyforcreativethinkingalone.
D.Continuehisworkcontactswithhiscustomers.
C
MostofBangladeshisatorbelowsealevel.Risingseawaterslinkedtoclimatechangehasseverelyaffectedthecountry.Highwaterfromstormsincoastalareasalsoaddssalttosoil.Thelandisbecomingsalty.Cropsarelessproductiveandmanyareasofcroplandinthecountryarebecomingunfitforfarming.Thesearebigproblemsforthesmallcountry.Morethan155millionpeopleliveinBangladesh.GrowingcropsisthemostcommonwayBangladeshissupportthemselves.
Tofindawayout,farmersinthecountryarelearningtogrowvegetablesinso-called“verticalgardens”.Thesoilinthesegardensisbetterbecauseheavyrainshaveremovedmuchofthesalt.
Averticalgardeniseasytomake.Villagersfillcontainerswithgoodsoilandnaturalfertilizers.Theyputthecontainersonbrickssotheyareofftheground.Theyaddpiecesofthebrickstothesoiltohelpwaterflowanddrain(排水).
Thefarmerscutsmallholesintothesidesofthecontainers.Thispermitsvegetableswithshortrootsaplacetogrow.Vegetableswithlongrootsgrowontopofthecontainer.Onebagofsoilcanproduceuptoeightkilogramsofvegetablesinoneseason.
Thefarmersalsogrowvegetablesincontainersmadefromlarge,thinpiecesofplasticsupportedbybamboo.This“verticaltower”measuresmorethanameterwide.Eachofthesetowerscanproducemorethan100kilogramsofvegetables.Itcostsabout$12-S13tobuild.
28.WhatismentionedasabigproblemforBangladesh?
A.Severeclimateconditions.
B.Toomanypeopletosupport.
C.Lackofenoughfreshwater.
D.Reducedcropproductivity.
29.Whichmainlymakesvegetablegrowinginverticalgardenssuccessful?
A.Placesinthesoilforroots.
B.Heavyrainskeptinthesoil.
C.Thegoodsoilwithlittlesalt.
D.Brickpiecesaddedtothesoil.
30
.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph3referto?
A.Bricks.B.Fertilizers.C.Villagers.D.Containers.
31.Whatcanweinferabouttheverticaltower?
A.Itisofftheground.
B.Itdrainsveryimproperly.
C.Itusesbambooforcontainers.
D.Itisunfitforgrowingvegetables.
D
Toerrishuman.Toblametheotherguyisevenmorehuman.
Commonsenseisnotallthatcommon.
Whytellthetruthwhenyoucancomeupwithagoodexcuse?
Thesethreepopularmisquotes(误用的引语)aremeanttobejokes,andyettheytellusalotabouthumannature.Toerr,ortomakemistakes,isindeedapartofbeinghuman,butitseemsthatmostpeopledon’twanttoaccepttheresponsibilityfortheproblem.Perhapsitisthenaturalthingtodo.Theorigi