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高三英语上学期第一次教学诊断试题
2019年高三英语上学期第一次教学诊断试题
英语
第一部分听力
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
A.Torelax.B.Tostudy.C.Toborrowbooks.
2.Whathappenstothespeakers?
A.Theyarelost.B.Theircarisbroken.C.Theyarerunningoutofgas.
3.Whatsportdidthewomanwatch?
A.Football.B.Tennis.C.Swimming.
4.Whenwillthewomanleavefortheairporttomorrow?
A.At5:
30.B.At6:
30.C.At7:
30.
5.Whatdoestheprofessorsuggestthewomando?
A.Handinthefinalpaper.B.Writeanotherpaper.C.Reviseherpaper.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelnow?
A.Impatient.B.Regretful.C.Confused.
7.Whatisthemandoing?
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.
9.Whatdidthemanattend?
A.Aparty.B.Adiscussion.C.Theopeningceremony.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatsymptomdoesthewomanhave?
A.Shehasatemperature.B.Shefeelsexhausted.C.Shesneezesalot.
11.What’swrongwiththewomanaccordingtotheman?
A.She’sgottheflu.B.She’shadanallergy.C.She’sgotaheadache.
A.Drinkmorewater.B.Takesomemedicine.C.Haveamedicalexamination.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Gosightseeing.B.Visitherparents.C.Workforaproject.
14.Wheredidthewomangrowup?
A.InKentucky.B.InLosAngeles.C.InSouthCarolina.
15.WhatdoesthewomanthinkoflivinginWestchester?
A.Convenient.B.Expensive.C.Quiet.
16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Strangers.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatactivityisarrangedtomorrowmorning?
A.Visitingtheartgallery.
B.Playinggamesinthegarden.
C.Learningaboutthehistoryofthehouse.
18.Inwhatconditionshouldguestsinformthestaffinadvance?
A.Whentheydon’thavebreakfast.
B.Whentheyhavebreakfastafter8:
30.
C.Whentheywantotherkindofbreakfast.
19.Whatdoweknowaboutthegarden?
A.Itwasbuiltin1990.
B.Itissmallerthanbefore.
C.Itisfarawayfromthecarpark.
20.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheanimals?
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Fortunately,thereareanumberofcountrieswhereuniversitiesofferdegreeprogramsentirelyinEnglish,alongwiththechancetolearnthelocallanguagewhileyoulivethere.Herearethreeoftheoptions.
TianjinUniversity
MovingtoChinaisnotforthefainthearted.UndergraduatedegreecoursesatTianjinlastfouryears.Livingcostsareonlyaround£400amonthandtuitionfeesare£2,300ayear.Flightswillcost£3,600overthefouryears.Thetotalcost,at£28,800,isstillaroundhalfthatofathree-yeardegreeinBritain.Tianjinisoneoftheworld’slatestcitiesandisonlyahalf-hourtrainridefromBeijing.ThreeundergraduateprogramsareofferedinEnglish:
ChemicalEngineering,Environment&EnergyandPharmaceuticalScience.
UniversityofAmsterdam
TheDutchcapitalisnotacheapcitytolivein,butstandardtuitionfeesof£1,800ayearmakeitsignificantlycheaperthanaBritishdegree.Thereare14bachelor’sdegreesonofferthataretaughtinEnglish,includingPoliticalScience,Economics&BusinessEconomicsandActuarialScience.NearlyallDutchpeoplespeakEnglish,makingitaneasycountrytogetbyin.
UniversityofMilan
TheUniversityofMilan’sfeesrangefrom£140to£3,650ayear.Theonebachelor’sdegreeofferedentirelyinEnglish---PoliticalScienceisathree-yearcourse.WhilelivingcostsinMilanarehigh,thesignificantlylowerfeesmakeitacheaperoptionthanaBritishuniversity.
21.Whatisprobablythetotalcostofathree-yeardegreeinBritain?
A.£14,400B.£27,750C.£28,800D.£57,600
22.WherecanyoumajorinPoliticalScience?
A.LondonandTianjin.B.AmsterdamandLondon.
C.AmsterdamandMilan.D.TianjinandMilan.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Toencouragepeopletostudyabroad.B.Tointroducesomeaffordableuniversities.
B
Pughisanadvocateforouroceansandseas,workingtoprotecttheseecosystemwiththeirlargediversityofmarine(海洋的)life.Whenaskedwhyhedoesn’twearawetsuit,Lewissays,“Iaskworldleaderstodoeverythingtheycantoprotectouroceans.Sometimesthestepstheyneedtotakearedifficultandunpopular.IfI’maskingthemtobecourageous,Imustalsobe.Swimminginawetsuitwouldnotsendtherightmessage.”
DoctorsandPughcautionthatonemustreceivemonthsoftrainingtoswiminsuchcoldwaters.Evenexpertswimmerswhoareunusedtofreezingwatercandrownwithinminutesbecauseofthephysicalshockexperiencedbythebody.Pughsayshetrainedforsixmonthsbeforethisswim.
ThisisnotthefirsttimethatLewishasswumindangerousconditions.In2007,heswamonekilometerintheNorthPoletodrawattentiontothemeltingArcticiceduetoclimatechange.In2015,heswamintheBayofWhalesinAntarctica’sRossSeaaspartofhissuccessfulcampaigntohelpsetupamarinereservethere.
24.WhydidLewisPughswimwithoutawetsuit?
A.Toswimfaster.B.Toshowhisbravery.
C.Tobuilduphisbody.D.Towinpublicattention.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3referto?
A.Hisbody.B.Thewater.
C.Hisbodytemperature.D.Thewatertemperature.
26.What’sPugh’sadviceaboutswimminginfreezingwaters?
A.Onemustbefullyprepared.
B.Oneshouldbeexpertatswimming.
C.Oneshouldbereadytotakeonchallenges.
D.Onemustbeusedtolong-distanceswimming.
27.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?
A.LewisPugh:
swimmingforacause
B.Howtosurviveaswimincoldwaters
C.Howtoprepareforextremeswimming
D.LewisPugh:
achievingtheimpossible
C
ManyleadingAIresearchersthinkthatinamatterofdecades,artificialintelligencewillbeabletodonotmerelysomeofourjobs,butallofourjobs,forevertransforminglifeonEarth.
Thereasonwhymanyrejectthisassciencefictionisthatwe’vetraditionallythoughtofintelligenceassomethingmysteriousthatcanonlyexistinbiologicalorganisms,especiallyhumans.Butsuchanideaisunscientific.
FrommypointofviewasaphysicistandAIresearcher,intelligenceissimplyacertainkindofinformation-processingperformedbyelementaryparticles(基本粒子)movingaround,andthereisnolawofphysicsthatsaysonecan’tbuildmachinesmoreintelligentthanusinallways.Thissuggeststhatwe’veonlyseenthetipoftheintelligenceicebergandthatthereisanamazingpotentialtounlockthefullintelligencethatispotentialinnatureanduseittohelphumanity.
Ifwegetitright,theupsideishuge.Sinceeverythingweloveaboutcivilizationistheproductofintelligence,amplifying(扩大)ourownintelligencewithAIhasthepotentialtosolvetomorrow’stoughestproblems.Forexample,whyriskourlovedonesdyingintrafficaccidentsthatself-drivingcarscouldpreventordyingofcancersthatAImighthelpusfindcuresfor?
Whynotincreaseproductivitythroughautomation(自动化)anduseAItoaccelerateourresearchanddevelopmentofaffordablesustainable(可持续的)energy?
I’moptimisticthatwecandeveloprapidlywithadvancedAIaslongaswewintheracebetweenthegrowingpowerofourtechnologyandtheknowledgewithwhichwemanageit.Butthisrequiresgivingupouroutdatedconceptoflearningformmistakes.Thathelpeduswintheracewithlesspowerfultechnology:
Wemessedupwithfireandtheninventedfireextinguishers(灭火器),andwemessedupwithcarsandtheninventedseatbelts.However,it’sanawfulideaformorepowerfultechnologies,suchasnuclearweaponsorsuperintelligentAI—whereevenasinglemistakeisunacceptableandweneedtogetthingsrightthefirsttime.
28.HowdomanypeoplefeelaboutleadingAIresearchers’predictions?
A.WorriedB.CuriousC.DoubtfulD.Disappointed
29.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofintelligence?
A.Weknowlittleaboutit.B.Itbelongstohumanbeings.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“upside”inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Cost.B.Potential.C.Quantity.D.Advantage.
31.What’simportantforusintheracebetweenpeopleandtechnology?
A.Learningfromfailure.B.Increasingourintelligence.
C.Avoidingmakingmistakes.D.Makingaccuratepredictions.
D
Airtravelcanbeannoying.Butresearchnowsuggestsglobalwarmingcouldmakeitmuchworse.Togetoffthegroundinreallyhotweather,planesmaybeforcedtocarryfewerpassengers.Thatmightmeanalittlemorespace,whichwouldbegood.However,italsowouldmakethepassengerspaymore.
Averageairtemperaturesaroundtheworldarerisingbecausepeoplearepollutingtheairwithanincreasingnumberofgreenhousegases,which,suchascarbondioxide,areabyproduct(副产品)ofburningfuels.Thosewarmertemperaturescaninfluenceanairplane’sabilitytoflybecauseairmolecules(分子)spreadoutmoreastheairwarms.Thisproduceslessliftunderaplane’swings,soaplanemustbelightertotakeoffinhotweatherthanoncoolerdays.
Itcanevenprovetoodangerousforsomeplanestoattemptatake-off.ArecordofJuneheatwaveintheAmericanSouthwest,forinstance,causedflightcancellationsinPhoenix,Ariz.Oneairline’splaneswereclearedtooperateonlyupto47.8degreeCelsius.OnJune20,Phoenixreached48.3°C!
32.Howwouldglobalwarmingaffectairtravelaccordingtothefirstparagraph?
A.It’lladdtothedangerofflying.
B.It’llincreasepassengers’travelcost.
D.It’llencouragemorepeoplelotravelbyplane.
33.Whatisthesecondparagraphactuallyintendedtoexplain?
A.Howglobalwarmingishappening.B.Whatdecidesaplane’