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届高三年级十月份联考

2019届

高三年级十月份联考

英语试卷

命题人:

程小飞审题人:

本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分120分,考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:

1.考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

2.答题前考生务必将答题卡上的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔填写。

3.答题卡上选择题必须用2B铅笔作答,将选中项涂满涂黑,黑度以盖住框内字母为准,修改时用橡皮擦除干净。

非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,未在对应的答题区域内作答或超出答题区域作答的均不得分。

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

$125,adult

$63,child

Departs:

Daily5:

00pmfromFederationSquare,CornerFlinders&RussellStreets

Returns:

10:

30-11:

30approximately

TravelPlan

South-easternSuburbsofMelbourne

TheearlypartofthetripwilltakeyouthroughMelbourne’ssuburbs.AstheSouthGippslandHighwayapproaches,thelandscapebecomesmoreruralwithsmallertownshipsandfarmingproperties.

SanRemo

SanRemoisthegatewaytoPhillipIslandandtheregion’sseafoodcapital.Youwillseelocalfishermencastingaline,sometimesevensharksareseenhere.

PhillipIsland

NextyouwillcrosstheonlybridgethatconnectsPhillipIslandtothemainland.WhilePhillipIslandisfamousforitsLittlePenguinParade,italsoboastsanamazingcoastlinewithidealsurfconditionsandahugerangeofwildlife.

PenguinParade

Nowyou’llheaddowntoSummerlandBeachtowitnessaLittlePenguinmagic.You’llmostcertainlyfallinlovewiththeselittleguys.Justasthesunsetsovertheocean,theLittlePenguinsemergefromtheseaandwaddleupthebeachtotheirhomes.

Highlights

●TravelthroughtheGippslandregion

●FishingvillageofSanRemo

●DelightattheLittlePenguinParade

Inclusions

●EntrytothePenguinParade

●ExperiencedDriverGuide

●Travelinanair-conditionedcoach

Optionaladd-on

Tour+Fish&chipsDinner+ViewingPlatform

$160,adult$81,child

21.Howlongwillthetriplastatleast?

A.5hours.B.5.5hours.C.10hours.D.11.5hours.

22.Whatcouldmostpossiblymakevisitorsmostpleased?

A.TheviewofMelbourne’ssuburbs.B.ThegatewaytoPhillipIsland.

C.ThebridgeatPhillipIsland.D.ThepenguinsatSummerlandBeach.

23.Howmuchshouldacouplewithachildpaytoenjoythemostofthetrip?

A.$188B.$241C.$313D.$401

B

“Iwishwecouldstayanotherweek,”mysix-year-oldson,Colin,saidwithasighonthelastdayofourvacation.Ididn’tblamehim.WelookedforwardtoourannualweekattheJerseyShoreallyear.Fourofus—mymom,myhusband,andColin—rentedthesecondfloorofalargesummerhouse.There’splentyoffunforallthefamily.Iwouldhavelovedtohaveanotherweektheretoo.

“Sorry,buddy,”ItoldColin,“butwecan’taffordit.”“WhatifIprayedforit?

”heasked.“Youcanprayforanythingyouwant,”Itoldhim.“I’llpraythatwecanhaveanextraweeknextsummer.I’llprayallyear.”Itoldhimitwasagreatidea,butoncewegothomeIhadsecondthought.Wehadneverbeenabletocomeupwiththemoneyforatwo-weekstay.MaybeIshouldberemindingColinthatsometimesourprayerrequestswouldnotbereplied.ButIcouldn’tbringmyselftodoit.AllyearroundwhenColinsaidhisprayers,hewouldmentiontheextraweekatthebeachhouse.

Thenextsummerfoundusbackwithourwholefamilyatthesamebeachhouse—foroneweekonly.Colindidn’tseemtoodisappointedaswewerepackinguptoleaveonourlastday.Justthen,thephonerang.Mymomansweredit.Whenshehungup,shelookedsurprised.“Thatwasthehouse’sowner,”shesaid.“Thepeoplestayingherenextweekjustcancelled.He’sofferingittousforabargainprice.”Thatbargainpricewasjustlowenoughforustocover.Itwasourfamily’sonlytwo-weekholiday,thankstoColin.

24.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherson’srequestwhensaying“Ididn’tblamehim.”?

A.Reasonable.B.Unbelievable.C.Ridiculous.D.Strange.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?

A.Borrowingmoney.B.Stayinganotherweek.

C.Prayingforanextraweek.D.Havingatwo-weekholiday.

26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesColin?

A.Generous.B.Determined.C.Honest.D.Brave.

27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theycancelledtheirholidayforthenextyear.

B.Colingotextremelydisappointeduponleaving.

C.Theirdreamtohaveatwo-weekholidaycametrue.

D.Theauthor’smothercalledthehouseownerforabargaining.

C

Forenvironmentalreasons,Britainwillbanallnewpetro-anddiesel-poweredvehiclesfromitsroadsbeginningin23years,agovernmentreportsays.

Theplan,expectedWednesday,aimstostartremovingpetrolanddieselenginesin2040.ItfollowsasimilarofficialstatementinFranceandcomesaftertheBritishgovernmentwasorderedbytheHighCourttodevelopnewplanstoreduceNO2intheair.Judgesruledthatpreviousclean-airplanswerenotenoughtomeetEuropeanUnionpollutionlimitsinthecomingyears.

Britain’sgovernmenthassaidthepoorairqualityhasanunnecessaryandavoidablenegativeeffectoncitizens’health,andcostsupto$3.5billioninannuallostproductivity.

Partofthenewplaninvolvesanofferof$260milliontolocalgovernmentstochangeruleswherevehicleemissions(排放)areoverEUstandards.Ideassofarincludechangingroadlayouts,reprogrammingtrafficlightsandchargingafeefortheoldestandmostpollutingcarsontheroad.

Theplanalsoincludes$1.3billionforgovernmentpurchaseofextreme-low-emissionvehicles,nearly$130milliontoimproveinfrastructureforelectricvehiclechargingstationsand$378millionforremodelingexistingvehicles.

Climatechangeisalsoareasonfortheplantogetthesevehiclesofftheroad.“Wecan’tcarryonwithpetrolanddieselcars,”EnvironmentSecretaryMichaelGovesaid.“It’simportantweallprepareforasignificantchangewhichdealsnotjustwiththeproblemsofhealthcausedbyemissions,butthebroaderproblemscausedintermsofacceleratingclimatechange.”

Goveaddedthatlocalcommunitiesarepartlyresponsibleforcomingupwithwaystolimitemissions,includingpossiblelimitationsoncommuters(上下班往返者)andtheadditionofcleanermasstransportationoptions.Localleadersarecalledontodrawup“appropriateplans”todealwithclimatechallengesrelatedtoemission,hesaid.

28.WhydoestheBritishgovernmentdecideonthisban?

A.Tofocusonitscitizens’health.B.Torespondtothecourt’srequest.

C.Topromotesolarenergyintransport.D.TofollowinFrance’sfootsteps.

29.WhichmeasuremaytheBritishgovernmenttaketoachieveitsplan?

A.TofollowinFrance’sfootsteps.

B.Removingoldandhigh-emissionvehicles.

C.Spendingsomemoneyonelectricvehicles.

D.Changingthewayroadsarearranged.

30.WhatcanbeinferredfromGove’swords?

A.Convenientpublictransportationisbadlyneeded.

B.Unitedeffortsarerequiredtoachievetheplan.

C.Vehicleemissionsarethekeyfactorinclimatechange.

D.Petrolanddieselcarsmayholdbackeconomicprogress.

31.Whatisthesuitabletitleforthispassage?

A.Practicalwaystoreducevehicleemissions

B.TheEUforcesBritaintoimprovethepoorairquality

C.Britainplanstotakepetrolanddieselenginesoffroads

D.Relationshipbetweenvehicleemissionsandclimatechange

D

Feelingtired?

Undertoomuchstress?

Well,youmaywanttotryYoga(瑜珈).It’swhatmoreandmorepeoplehavebeenturningtotoreleasethetroubleofmodernlife.PracticallyunheardofintheWestuntil50yearsago,Yogahasbecomeoneofthemostpopularhealthtrendsaroundtheworld,includingChina.IfyousearchforYogaonlineinChinese,lotsofpagesaretheretosee,mostofwhicharemainpagesofYogaclubs.Inordertokeepfitandloseweight,manygirlsspendmorethan1000yuantakingpartinYogaclasseseverymonth.

However,areyoureallyreadyforit?

Thereareseveralthingsyouneedtoknowbeforeyoureallytakeit.

First,donotforceyourbodytoomuch.Yogahasmanydifficultposes.Theyarebeautifulandworthboastingifyoucouldfinishthem.ButifyouforceyourselftodoasexactlyasanexperiencedYogateacherdoes,youmayhurtyourbody,insteadofstrengtheningit.DoyourememberyouoriginalpurposeforplayingYoga?

Itisself-building,notcompeting.

Second,dosomeresearchabouttheYogaclassthatyouaretoregister.YogaisnewinChinaandtherearenotsomanycertificatedwell-trainedYogateachers.SomenotwellorganizedclubsjustfindsomeonelearnalittleYogaandcertificatethem.Butbeaware,anon-eligibleteachermightwronglyguideyouandyoucouldnotbenefitfromtheclassesmuchexceptthattheyforceyoutoexerciseyourbodyabit.Consideringaboutthelargeamountofmoneyyouinvestinit,it’sworthandreasonabletomakesuretheteachersintheclubarequalifiedbeforeyoujoin.

Third,itwouldbebettertolearnsomethingaboutnutritionwhenyoupracticeYoga.Intheverybeginning,YogawaspartoftheVedas,bibleofthetraditionalIndianphilosophy.Soitcouldberegardedasakindoflifestyle.Whenyouhavedecidedtocareforyourbody,whynotfeeditproperly?

Infact,goodclubshavetheirownnutritionists.

Anyhow,makesureyouarereadybeforeyouact.Thefashionmaychangequickly.Butwhatbenefitsisstillgoodforus.

32.Theauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassageisto.

A.tellpeoplehowtorelaxthemselves

B.letpeopleknowmoreaboutYoga

C.givepeoplesomeadviceontakingpartinYogaclasses

D.tellpeoplesYogahasgaineditspopularityinChina

33.Theunderlinedword“eligible”inthefourthparagraphmostprobablymeans.

A.experiencedB.qualifiedC.honoredD.hi-technical

34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheauthor’sadvice?

A.JoinoneofthenoblestYogaclubs.B.Don’teasilyfollowthefashionaboutYoga.

C.Knowsomeknowledgeaboutnutrition.D.Findoutarealteacher.

35.Fromtheadviceofferedbytheaut

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