安徽皖南八校高三上学期第一次联考试题 英语含答案Word文件下载.docx
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例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是C.
1.Whatistheweatherlikenow?
A.Clear.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.
2.Whereistheknife?
A.Inthebasket.B.Onthetable.C.Inthedrawer.
3.Howsoonwillthemoviebegin?
A.In30minutes.B.In40minutes.C.In50minutes.
4.Whatisthemostpossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Strangers.B.Friends.C.Customerandsalesman.
5.Howmightthemantravel?
A.Bytrain.B.Byair.C.Bycar.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题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、7题。
6.Howdoesthemanbuythetickets?
A.Fromanotherfan.B.OntheInternet.C.Atthebookingoffice.
7.Howmuchdoesthemanpayforthetickets?
A.$5.5.B.$7.15.C.$11.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdidthespeakersdojustnow?
A.Theyhadatour.B.Theydidsomework.C.Theyhadameeting.
9.Whowillpossiblytakearidesoon?
A.AliceandDaniel.B.LindaandDaniel.C.LindaandAlice.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatdoesJohnlooklike?
A.Hehasabeard.B.He'
stallandfat.C.Hehasblueeyesandbrownhair.
11.Whatkindofclothesdoesthegirl'
smotherwear?
A.Expensiveclothes.B.Thoseoutofdate.C.Fashionableclothes.
12.Whichofthefollowingismentionedaboutthegirl'
smother?
A.Herbodyshape.B.Herpersonality.C.Herprofession.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdoesthemansayaboutapuppy?
A.Itislovelybutnoisy.
B.Itisfunforthemtokeepapuppy.
C.Itishardforthemtoraiseapuppy.
14.WhycouldNancygetapuppy?
A.Herhousehasabiggarden.
B.Shelivesinabigapartment.
C.Herparentshavemorefreetime.
15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthegirldo?
A.PlaywithNancy'
spuppy.
B.Chooseanotherpet.
C.Walkthepuppyeveryday.
16.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Gotoapetshop.B.Talkwithhiswife.C.Leaveforhisoffice.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whichcountryhad11,000studentsstudyinginGermany.in2016?
A.India.B.Austria.C.China.
18.HowmanyinternationalgraduateswerethereinGermanyin2018?
A.About16,000.B.About37,000.C.About42,000.
19.Whichofthefollowingismentionedasfor,students'
decisionwheretostudy?
A.Goodjobopportunities.B.Convenient,traffic.C.Beautifulscenery.
20.Whatisthemainideaofthenewsreport?
A.AhighqualityofuniversityeducationinGermany.
B.AsignificantandgreatpotentialtomeetGerman'
sdemandforskilledlabor.
C.Germany-themostpopularnon-Englishspeakingcountryforinternationalstudents.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
TheCodeofVisitingYellowstoneNationalPark
Thefollowingregulationshavebeensortedforyourconvenience.
EmergencyPhone:
Dial911
Yellowstoneisawildernessfilledwithnaturalwondersthatalsohavepotentialdangers.Thereisnoguaranteeofyoursafety.Regulationsarestrictlyenforcedtoprotectyouandthepark'
sresources.
Wildlife
Donotapproachwildlife,nomatterhowcalmtheyappear.Alwaysobeyinstructionsfromparkstaffonthescene.Youmuststayatleast100yardsawayfrombearsandwolvesandatleast25yardsawayfromallotherlargeanimals-bison,elk,bighornsheep,deer,moose,andcoyotes.Donotfeedanyanimal.Itharmsthemanditisillegal.
Geothermal(地热的)Dangers
Boardwalksandtrailsprotectyou.Youmuststayonboardwalksanddesignated(指定的)trails.Poolsmaybenearorabovetheboilingtemperaturesandcancausesevere,possiblyevendeadlyburns.
●.Keepyourchildrenclosetoyouatalltimes;
makesuretheyunderstandthedanger.
●.Petsareprohibitedinthermalareas.
●.Swimmingorbathinginthermalpoolsorstreamsisprohibited.Whereswimmingisallowed,swimatyourownrisk.
●.Poisonousgasesmayexistatdangerouslevels.Ifyoufeelsick,leaveimmediately.
Weather
Yellowstone'
sweathercanchangequicklyandbringcoldtemperatures,highwinds,rainandfallingsnow.
●.Bepreparedforchangingtemperatures,storms,andemergencies.
●.Carryadequateclothing.
Driving
●.Unlessotherwiseposted.thetopspeedthroughouttheparkis45mph.
●.Ifyouseewildlifewhiledriving,donotstoporpauseintheroadway.
21.WhatdoweknowaboutYellowstoneNationalPark?
A.Itallowsvisitorstofeedsomeanimals.
B.Itgivesvisitorsafreerideinthepark.
C.Itwillpunishvisitorsiftheybringtheirpets.
D.Itnotonlyoffersvisitorspleasurebutalsotheremaybedangers.
22.WhenvisitingYellowstone,whatareyouadvisedtodo?
A.Swiminthedesignatedplaces.
B.Tapthosecalmanimalsgently.
C.Pulluptotakephotosofanimals.
D.Bringsomeclothstoavoidpoisonousgases.
23.Whyisthetextwritten?
A.Toexplainthefacilitiesofthepark.B.Tointroducethefeaturesofthepark.
C.Tooffersomeguidancetovisitthepark.D.Toattractmorepeopletovisitthepark.
B
BrandonOlsenandTylorFritzofHometownSanitation(公共卫生)leftgiftsforthreesisterswhowavedtothemeachThursdayafterlearningthatoneofthem,3-year-oldRose,hadbeenfightingcancer.
Themenalsogavetheirparentsfreegarbageserviceforoneyear.
"
Whentheydidthat,itwasafewweeksbeforethediagnosis(诊断)wheneverydayjustfeltsoimpossible,”saidRose'
smother,AngieEvenson,ofBlueEarth,Minnesota."
NothinginrealitychangesRose'
sdiagnosis.Butwhattheydidmakesusfeelwearetrulynotaloneinthisfight."
Withbinoculars(双筒望远镜)inhand,Roseandhertwosisters,Grace,5andSophia,2satbythewindowandwavedattheirgarbagemen,OlsenandFritz,astheydrovebyontheirweeklyroute.
Olsen,29,andFritz,24,toldABCNewsthatthegirl'
ssmilingfacesarewhattheylookforwardtowhileworking.TheyevenleftHalloweencandyforthegirlsthisyeartoshowtheirappreciation.Theyhopethatmoreandmorepeoplecanunderstandandsupporttheirwork.
Butweekslater,EvensonwroteOlsenandFritzanoteexplainingthatlittleRosewouldn'
tbeabletowavetothemforawhilesinceshe'
dbeundergoingchemotherapy(化疗).RosehadbeendiagnosedwithStage4kidneycancerinSeptember.
Asafatherofthree,itchangedmyoutlookonthings,”Olsensaid.“Itopenedmyeyesyoudon'
tknowwhatsomeoneelseisgoingthrough.”
Fritzsaidhecriedwhenhereadthenote."
Igottothechemopartandthereweretearsrunningdownmyface,”herecalled."
Idon'
thaveanychildrenofmyown,butIcanimagineifsomeoneveryclosetomeisdiagnosedascancer,I'
llbeheartbroken.”
RoseisbeingtreatedatSanfordChildren'
sHospitalinSiouxFalls,SouthDakota.ShewillmissafewmoreThursdays,whenshecanwavetohergarbagemen,butherchemosessionswillbeswitchedtoMondayssoonandshe'
llbebackbythewindowearlynextyear.IhaveconfidenceinRose'
srecovery,"
hermothersaid.
24.HowdidthegarbagemenhelpRose'
sfamily?
A.Theytookthesickgirltohospitalregularly.
B.Theycollectedthegarbageforfree.
C.TheylookedafterRoseinturn.
D.TheyofferedmoneytohelpcureRose.
25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthegarbagemen?
A.Theymadethefamilyfamous.
B.Theyencouragedthefamily.
C.TheygaveAngieEvensonagoodlesson.
D.Theydoubtedaboutthedoctor'
sdiagnosis.
26.Whatdothegarbagemenwishforintermsofthegirls’smilingfaces?
A.People'
sappreciationfortheirwork.
B.Goodfriendshipwiththeyounggirls.
C.Makingmoreeffortstodotheirworkwell.
D.Thegirls'
family'
scaringmorefortheirchildren.
27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Olsenhasthreesons.
B.Fritzhasnotgotmarried.
C.Fritzisfacedwithaseriousdisease.
D.EvensonisoptimisticaboutRose'
scondition.
C
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struethatthereisplentyofresearchshowingthathigherlevelsofanxietycan
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ifyou'
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