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高三毕业班联考二

2019-2020年高三毕业班联考

(二)

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)、第III卷(听力)三部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第I卷1至8页,第II卷9至10页,第III卷11至12页。

注意事项:

1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。

2.选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,不能答在试卷上。

第I卷(共85分)

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:

单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.---I’mnotgoodatbasketball,youknow.

---________We’replayingforfun.Justtryandyou’llseeyoucandoit.

A.Well,itdepends.B.Takeyourtime.C.Comeon!

D.That’sOK.

2.---Haven’twemeteachotherat________party?

---Yes,butIcan’trememberwhetheritis________Christmaswhenwewereincollege.

A.the;theB.the;aC.a;aD.a;不填

3.---WhataboutanMP4?

---Iameagertohave________.Canyougive________tomeasabirthdaypresent,Dad?

A.one;itB.it;oneC.it;itD.one;one

4.---Ifeelreallydisappointednottohavegotthatjob.

---Don’tworry,maybesomethingbetterwill________.

A.gobyB.takeonC.turnupD.falldown

5.Apologize?

________I?

Itwasallherownfault.

A.MayB.ShallC.ShouldD.Must

6.Thetwomenwere________ofreceivingstolenproperty,whichmadetheirparentsworried.

A.suspectedB.doubtedC.arrestedD.charged

7.Itisapparentthattheytendtocommunicatetheinformation________us________they’dliketocooperatewithus.

A.with;becauseB.to;thatC.with;whenD.to;which

8.________onwhatyouareinterestedin,youcanprobablyfindamuseum________tothatsubject.

A.Depending;devotingB.Depended;devoted

C.Depended;devotingD.Depending;devoted

9.---DoyouthinkwecanhaveTomasournewteammate?

---Idon’tthinkso.Asyoucansee,severalfootballclubshaveexpressedaninhim.A.interestB.effectC.attemptD.offer

10.Ihadto________alltheresponsibilitiesoftakingcareofthehousewhenmomhadaterriblecaraccident.

A.takeoverB.takeupC.handoverD.handin

11.________hisenormouswealth,Buffetisfamousforhissimplelifestyle.

A.BecauseofB.DespiteC.ThoughD.Eventhough

12.AlxanderFergusonwasaworkeronshipyards________hewas23,________hebegantoplayprofessionalfootball.

A.when;whenB.until;whenC.when;whichD.where;when

13.---HaveyoueverheardthatBeijingtoiletattendantswillberequiredtolearnEnglishforthe2008OlympicGames?

---Yeah,IaboutitinTheBeijingMorningPost.

A.hadreadB.wouldreadC.readD.willread

14.Thenewmanagerisintelligentandhard-working,and________heisverycharming.

A.moreoverB.thereforeC.howeverD.instead

15.---Ican’tfindMr.Smith.Wheredidyoumeethimthismorning?

  ---Itwasinhisoffice________ heworked.

   A.where      B.which      C.that        D.theone

第二节:

完形填空:

(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16—35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

EmilyandImetinourfirstsemesterofcollegeand16foralmostsixyears.17mycleverideas,Iwasneverabletosurpriseherwithanything.

Aftermuchthought,Idecidedto18andpublishastorybookasmyproposalwhichwill19twoofEmily’sloves:

20(herlife-longpursuit)andpigs(herfavoriteanimal).

Iaskeda(n)21teachertohelpmewiththecartoonillustration.Iwroteabouttwolittlepigs,whichInamedEmmyandMatty,whichmeetinacollege,justlikeEmilyandme.Mystory22theirjourneythroughtheyears.

Myhardwork23.Mycreationcameout24arealbook,25printedandbound.Afteralltheseyears,IwouldsurpriseEmily.

Asshereadthefirstfew26,shestartedtocatchonthatIhadwrittenabookforher,buthadno27itwouldchangebothofourlivesforever.

Asshe28theproposalpage,Iaskedhertostandup.Ibentdownonone29asIwatchedhereyesfollowthewordsonthepaperthatsimplysaid,“EmilySuzanne...WillYouMarryMe?

”Shewasspeechlessasshe30andsawmewitha31inmyhand.

32,sheclosedthebookandgavemeabighug.“Yes,yesandyes!

OfcourseIloveyou!

Iwipedthe33fromhereyesand34hertoturntothelastpageofherstorybookproposal--anillustrationofpigsdressedinweddinggownandtuxedo.

Itread,inappropriatestorybookfashion,“EmmyandMattylivedhappily35after.”

16.A.datedB.talkedC.wentonD.continued

17.A.InsteadofB.AccordingtoC.RegardlessofD.Becauseof

18.A.produceB.printC.buyD.create

19.A.writeB.includeC.describeD.explain

20.A.writingB.readingC.lecturingD.wedding

21.A.mathsB.literatureC.artD.music

22.A.toldB.reportedC.popularizedD.detailed

23.A.paidoffB.turnedoutC.paidbackD.turnedin

24.A.infavourofB.inplaceofC.inthechargeofD.intheformof

25.A.clearlyB.interestinglyC.beautifullyD.carefully

26.A.pagesB.booksC.storiesD.lines

27.A.wonderB.doubtC.ideaD.way

28.A.reachedB.turnedC.approachedD.covered

29.A.legB.handC.footD.knee

30.A.lookeddownB.lookedupC.lookedoutD.lookedaway

31.A.bookB.toypigC.ringD.dress

32.A.ExcitedB.ShockedC.FrightenedD.Disturbed

33.A.sweatB.tearsC.dustD.make-up

34.A.hopedB.expectedC.urgedD.suggested

35.A.stillB.evenC.ratherD.ever

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Jan.6,2006---RandalMcCloyJR.,thesolesurvivoroftheSagoMinetragedy,hasemergedfromacoma(昏迷)butremainsunconsciousatPittsburgh’sAlleghenyHospital.He’sinacriticalbutstablecondition.

McCloyhasrespondedtohiswife’svoice,evensqueezingherhand.Butdoctorsfearhemayhavesufferedbraindamagefromcarbonmonoxide(一氧化碳)poisoningeventhoughhisinitialtestsdidnotrevealthepresenceofthelethalgas.

Sinceyesterday,hehasbeenreceivinghyperbaricoxygentreatments,whichfloodthebodywith20timesthenormalamountofoxygen.Thehopeisthatitwillflushthecarbonmonoxidefromhisbrainandhelphisotherdamagedorgans.

Buthisdoctorsadmitit’salongshot.Arecentstudyfoundlittleevidencethatthetreatmentshelpedthebraintoheal.Anddoctorswarnthatanyimprovementwilltakedaysorweeks.

Hiswife,AnnaMcCloy,andhismother,TambraFlint,bothsaidtheysawhimrespondtotheirpresence.TheysaidMcCloywouldgivethemaknowingwinkwhenheunderstoodwhattheysaidandhealsotriedtonodhisheadtoshowhisagreement.

“IknowheknowswhenI’mtherebecausewhenI’mtherehegetsexcitedandheliftshiseyelidstotrytolookatme.”Annasaid.

“Whenwediscussthingswithhimlikegoingfishingandhunting,hegetsexcitedtoo.”Flintsaid.

Annasaidshealsosawaresponsewhenshebroughttheirchildrenintotheroom.

TherehavebeenmanytheoriesastohowMcCloysurvivedwhentheother12mendidnot.Somepeoplesayit’sbecauseMcCloy,26,wastheyoungest.Others—includinghismother—speculatethatotherminersgavehimtheiroxygenmasks.

“Ihaveafeelingthattheydid.”Flintsaid.

36.WhatdoyouknowaboutRandalMcCloyJr.’shealthcondition?

A.Heiscompletelyconsciousandcanrespondquicklynow.

B.Hehasn’tcometohimselfcompletelyandisstillindanger.

C.Hisbrainandotherdamagedorganswillreturntonormal.

D.Hewillrecoversoonwiththehelpofhyperbaricoxygentreatments.

37.Theunderlinedword“flush”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans________.

A.takeinB.getridof

C.breatheoutD.getalongwith

38.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.McCloymighthavesufferedbraindamageaccordingtodoctors’tests.

B.Thehyperbaricoxygentreatmentsareusedtomakeoxygenenterthebody.

C.McCloy’swifeandmotherbothsawhisresponsewhentheywerewithhim.

D.McCloywastheonlysurvivorofthe13mentrappedinthemine.

39.McCloy’smotherthought________.

A.someminerssavedherson’slife,regardlessoftheirownlives

B.McCloywasenergeticenoughtoescapefromthemine

C.McCloyhadastrongerresponsewhenhearingsomethinghedisliked

D.McCloymightworktoohardandneededarest

B

Anormalconversationbetweenstrangersinvolvesmorethantalk.Italsoinvolvesthedynamicsofspaceinteraction.Ifonepersongetstooclose,theotherpersonwillbackup.Ifthefirstpersoninvadestheother’sspaceagain,theotherpersonwillbackupagain.Thepersonwhofindshimselforherselfbackingupistryingtoincreasethedistanceofthecomfortzone.Thepersonclosinginistryingtodecreasethatdistance.Mostlikelyneitherpersonisfullyawareofwhatisgoingon.

Inthe1960s,Americananthropologist(人类学家)EdwardT.Hallwasapioneerinthestudyofhumanbehavioraluseofspace.Hisfieldofstudybecameknownasproxemics.HallsaidthatpersonalspaceforpeopleintheUnitedStatescanbedefinedashavingfourdistinctzones:

theintimatezonewithin18inchesofyourbody,forwhisperingandembracing;thepersonalzoneof18inchestofourfeet,fortalkingwithclosefriends;thesocialzoneoffourto10feet,forconversingwithacquaintances;andthepubliczoneof10to25feet,forinteractingwithstrangersortalkingtoagroup.

HistorianssaythatourstandardsofpersonalspacebeganwiththeIndustrialRevolutioninthe18thcentury.IncitiessuchasLondonandNewYork,peopleofdifferentsocialandeconomicclassesweresuddenlycrammedtogether,sotheyunconsciouslydevelopedacommonlyunderstoodcodeofcourtesy(谦恭有理)torestrictthespacearoundthem.

Peopleexhibitnonverbalmessagesofdiscomfortwhentheirzonesareviolated.Invad

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