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高考英语大一轮复习综合测试外研版必修3
2019高考英语大一轮复习综合测试外研版必修(3)
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。
(Text1)
W:
Hi,John.Youmusthaveenjoyedusingyournewcameraonyourtrip?
M:
Iwouldhave,but①Ileftitinthecarofmyfriendwhodrovemetotheairport.
W:
Whatapity!
1.Whatdidthemansayabouthiscamera?
( C )
A.Heenjoyedusingit.
B.Heleftitattheairport.
C.Heforgottobringitalong.
(Text2)
W:
Youknow②Ireallycan’tstandthewayPaulcontrolstheconversationallthetime.Ifhe’sgoingtobeattheNewYear’sparty,Ijustwon’tcome.
M:
I’msorryyoufeelthatway,butmyfatherinsiststhatheshouldcome.
2.Howdoesthewomanfeel?
( B )
A.Eagertoattendtheparty.
B.DissatisfiedwithPaul.
C.Angrywiththeman’sfather.
(Text3)
M:
Willyoudoanythingexcitingthissummer,Sandy?
W:
Mostlikely.③MydaughterandIhaveplannedtorentabeachhouseinFloridafortwoweeks.
M:
That’sgreat!
3.Wherewillthewomanprobablygoforherholiday?
( A )
A.Theseaside.
B.Thecountryside.
C.Thecapitalcity.
(Text4)
W:
MaryGreenisreallyunlucky.Yousee,somanyterriblethingskeephappeningtoher.
M:
Yes,ifyoucantrustwhatshesays.But④mostofherstoriesareprettyunbelievableinmyopinion.
4.What’stheman’sopinionaboutMaryGreen?
( B )
A.Sheisreallyanunluckywoman.
B.Whatshesaysisnotalwaysbelievable.
C.Herstoriesaremostlybelievable.
(Text5)
M:
Hello!
WhichbusshouldItaketotherailwaystation?
W:
Youcan⑤takeaNo.22bushereandchangeatUniversityStreet.
M:
Thankyouverymuch.
5.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?
( A )
A.Themanhastotakeanotherbusontheway.
B.ANo.22buswillgodirectlytotherailwaystation.
C.TherailwaystationisattheUniversityStreet.
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道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题。
听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
(Text6)
M:
Mywatchalwaysgainstenminutesaday.
W:
That’sfunny.⑥Mywatchalwayslosestenminutesaday.
M:
Nokidding?
W:
I’mserious.EverymorningIsetmywatchbytheradio,butitstilllosestenminutes.
M:
Youknowwhatyoucando?
W:
Throwitawayandbuyanewone?
M:
No.Youonlyneedtoputyourwatchaheadtenminuteseveryday.
W:
⑦Soyouputyourwatchbacktenminuteseachday?
M:
Yeah,that’swhatI’mdoing.
W:
Oh,ittakestoomuchtrouble.⑧Justbuyanewwatch.Itdoesn’tcostmuch.Besides,Ijustcan’tputupwiththisthinganymore.
6.Whathappenstothewoman’swatch?
( B )
A.Itgoestenminutesfasteveryday.
B.Itgoestenminutessloweveryday.
C.Itgoestherighttimeastheradio.
7.Howdoesthemandealwithhiswatch?
( A )
A.Putitbacktenminutes.
B.Putitaheadtenminutes.
C.Throwitaway.
8.Whatwillthewomanprobablydowithherwatch?
( C )
A.Doasthemanasksherto.
B.Setitbytheradioeverymorning.
C.Throwitawayandbuyanewone.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
(Text7)
M:
Excuseme,mayIaskyousomequestions?
W:
Sure,sir.
M:
⑨Doyouknowwhentheaccidenthappened?
W:
Youknowthestreetisverylong.
Itwasabout8:
30whenIturnedintothestreetandfollowedtheblackcar.
About10minuteslater,Ihadtostopmycarbecauseoftheaccident.
M:
What’sthecause?
W:
WhenIwasdrivingmycaralongtheroad,Isawablackdogcrossingtheroad.Unluckily,awhitecarwasdrivingfasttowardsthedogintheotherdirection.So
thetwocarscrashedinordertoescaperunningoverthedog.
M:
Andthen?
W:
Afterthat,Icalledthehospitalimmediately.
Aboutfiveminuteslateranambulancecameandtooktheinjureddriveraway,theonedrivingtheblackcar.
M:
OK.Thankyou.
9.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
( C )
A.Doctoranddriver.B.Driverandpassenger.
C.Policemanandwitness.
10.Whatcausedtheaccidenttohappen?
( A )
A.Ablackdog.B.Ablackcar.
C.Awhitecar.
11.Whendidtheambulancecomeaccordingtotheconversation?
( B )
A.Atabout8:
30.B.Atabout8:
45.
C.Atabout9:
00.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
(Text8)
W:
Greattohearyouarecoming.Howlongareyouplanningtostayoverhere?
M:
I’vegotthreeweeksaltogether.WhatdoyousuggestIsee?
W:
Well,
Isuggestyouseesomeofournationalparks.You’vegotlotsofoldbuildingsinyourcountry.Oursisafairlynewcountry,soourcitiesandtownsaremodern.ButIguesswe’vegotsomeofthemostbeautifulmountainsandcountrysideintheworld.
Whydon’tyouhireacaranddrivearoundforacoupleofdays?
M:
Isitexpensivetohireacar?
W:
No,notvery.
Whynottakeafriendwithyou?
Thenyoucansharethecostofthegasandthecar.
M:
Oh,
thatsoundslikeagoodidea.IhaveafewfriendsandIcouldringtoseeifthey’refree.Thankyouverymuch.
W:
Mypleasure.
12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemansee?
( C )
A.Moderncities.B.Oldbuildings.
C.Nationalparks.
13.Whydoesthewomansuggestthemantakeafriend?
( A )
A.Tosharethecost.B.Toactasaguide.
C.Tohelpdrive.
14.Whatdowelearnaboutthemaninthedialogue?
( C )
A.Hewillstaythereforthreemonths.
B.Heisveryfamiliarwiththewoman’scountry.
C.Hewillprobablydrivearoundforacoupleofdays.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
(Text9)
M:
Iwanttobuysomerunningshoes.
W:
Whydoyouneedrunningshoes?
Youaren’tarunner.
M:
But
Iexerciseattheclub.AndIusethesteppingmachine.SoIneedgoodrunningshoes.
W:
That’snotthesame.Maybeyouwanttobuyrunning-shoe-styleshoes,butnotrealrunningshoes.
M:
What’sthedifference?
W:
Thereisn’tmuchdifference,butthereissome.Foronething,
realrunningshoesaremuchmoreexpensive.Theyhaveverylightweightmaterials.They’redesignedforseriousrunners,peoplewhoruntenkilometersaday.
M:
Andwhatarerunning-shoe-styleshoes?
W:
Theylooklikerunningshoes.
Theyhavethesameshape.Andyoucanusethemforrunningandexercising,too.
M:
Buttheyaren’taslight,right?
W:
Right.Ifyouwantareallylightweightshoe,youshouldbuyahigh-qualityrunningshoe.
M:
That’swhatIwantforexercisingattheclub.
W:
Butit’sawasteofmoney.Youwon’treallyruninthem!
Youdon’tneedsuchashoetouseexercisemachines.
M:
Really?
Ifso,
I’llbuyapairofrunning-shoe-styleshoes.
15.Whydoesthemanwantrunningshoes?
( C )
A.Topracticerunningasarunner.
B.Toexerciseonasportsground.
C.Toexerciseinsideabuilding.
16.Inwhataspectsarethetwokindsofshoesdifferent?
( B )
A.Pricesandshapes.
B.Pricesandmaterials.
C.Materialsandshapes.
17.Whichshoeswillthemanfinallybuy?
( C )
A.Lightweightshoes.
B.High-qualityshoes.
C.Running-shoe-styleshoes.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
(Text10)
M:
ThisisSix-o’clockNews.
Asmallplanecarryingaidtothequake-hitChileancityofConcepcionhascrashedkillingsixpeople.MeanwhiletheAustraliangovernmentwilldonateamilliondollarstowardstheemergencyresponsetotheearthquakeandtsunami.Atleast720peoplehavebeenconfirmeddead.
W:
AhugebodyofwaterhascausedfloodinginsouthwesternQueensland,Australia.
ThefloodingisnowonitswaysouthanditisexpectedtocausewidespreadfloodinginNewSouthWalesoverthenexttwomonths.Theweatherbureausaidfloodingcouldbeexpectedatmanysmalltownsalongtheriversoverthenextweek.Italsowarnedthattownsfurtherdownstreamcouldexperienceseriousfloodingoverthenextmonth.TheInsuranceCouncilofAustraliahasdeclaredtheeventabigdisaster,andthedamagebillisexpectedtobeover$200million.
M:
Europe:
Atleast50peoplehavebeenkilledinstormsacrossEurope.Windsabout240kilometersanhourcausedchaosastheymovedfromPortugal,throughSpainandFrance.Frenchcoastalvillagesarefloodedand
morethanamillionhomesarewithoutpower.We’llbebackwithmorenewslater.
18.Whatmightthesmallplanebecarrying?
( B )
A.Tapes.B.Tents.C.Tourists.
19.Whichplacemightbefloodednext?
( A )
A.SouthtoQueensland.
B.WesttoQueensland.
C.SouthwestofQueensland.
20.WhatistheresultofthestormsinEurope?
( B )
A.Watersupplyiscutoff.
B.Poweriscutoff.
C.Communicationiscutoff.
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
Lastmonth,JustinValdez,acollegestudentwasshotinsubwayinSanFrancisco,theU.S.Thesurveillance(监控)videoshowedthatbeforeJustinwaskilled,thekillerpulledoutthepistol(手枪)severaltimes,andevenwipedhisnosewithit.However,nobodynoticedthekiller.Thesurroundingpassengersallfocusedontheircellphones.
Wemayseethesamesceneeverywhereinthelife:
insubway,restaurants,
elevators,roads,peoplearewatchingtheirmobilephones.Fromfamilyreuniontodatewithafriend,peoplecouldn’tstopcheckingtheirtwitter,WeChat,facebookonthemobilephoneandsnubbing(冷落)thepersonsinfrontcompletely.Phubbing(低头症)trendsnotonlyinvolvetheyoungpeople,butalsotheelderlyandkids.
“Phubbing”isanewlycoinedtermwhichcomesfromthewords“phone”and“snub”.Itdescribesthehabitofsnubbingsomeoneinfavorofamobilephone.Theword“phubbing”wasincludedintheAustralianNationalDictionaryin2012.Apparently,theindifference(冷漠)andrudenessoftheinformationagearespreadingglobally.AStopPhubbingcampaignsitehasbeenlaunched.Youcanfindthesloganofthewebsiteasfollows:
“stoptwittering,stoppostingphotos...enjoyyourfood,enjoythemusicandrespectyourcampaign.”
Phubbingappearsharmless;however,itdoesdisturbourlife.Jimmy,anepicure,
wroteinhisblog:
“IcannolongerfocusonwhatIameatingsinceIstartedtwittering.Myskilloffoodphotographyhasimprovedveryfast,whilemyinterestinfooddropsasaresult.”
Letusputdownthecellphoneandre-savortherealtasteoffoodandthewarmthofinterpersonalcommunication.
21.ThecaseofJu