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安徽省六安市第一中学届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题4

六安一中2020届高三年级第一次月考

英语试题

时间:

120分钟总分:

150分

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)

请听下面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。

1.Whatisthewomanlikelytobe?

A.AwaitressB.AservantC.Anurse

2.Howmuchwouldthemanhavetopayforthefirstconcertonly?

A.$1B.$2C.$4

3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.TeacherandstudentB.HusbandandwifeC.Doctorandpatient

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.InanofficeB.AttheirhomeC.Inarestaurant

5.WhatwillthemandothisSaturday?

A.He’sgoingto(hewoman’shome

B.He’sgoingtomeetthewoman’sfamilyinsteadofher

C.Hesgoingtohavedinnerwiththewoman’sfamilyinarestaurant

第二节(共l5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,各小题将给出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至8题。

6.Whydoesthemancomehere?

A.TohaveatripB.TovisithisfriendC.Togiveaperformance

7.Whichismoreexpensive?

A.Theman'shatB.Theman'sshirtC.Theman'sjacket

8.Wheredidthemanbuyhishat?

A.AderpartmentstoreB.AmallstoreC.Asupermarket

听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。

9.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.FriendsB.HusbandandwifeC.Doctorandpatient

10.What’sthewoman’sproblem?

A.ShedislikesherjobB.Sheistiredofhardwork

C.Shehastroublegettingtosleep

11.Whatdoesthemanofferthewoman?

A.SomeadviceB.SomepillsC.Somemilk

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.WhydoesAngelacallthepolice?

A.Somethinghasbeenstolen

B.Shethinkssomeoneisbreakingintoherhouse

C.Someoneismakingalotofnoiseinhergarden

13.What’sthewoman’stelephonenumber?

A.9382669B.9382699C.9482629

14.What’sthepoliceman’sadvice?

A.TrytorunawayB.Askherneighborsforhelp

C.Waitforthepoliceofficertoarrive

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.TheyareclosefriendsB.Theyareshopassistantandcustomer

C.Theyarestrangers

16.Whydidthemantalktothewoman?

A.Hewantedtobuyahouse

B.Hewantedtogetajob

C.Hewantedtorentaflat

17.Howmuchwillthemailpayforthebiggestoneeachyear?

A.3f600dollarsB.2,400dollarsC.3,000dollars

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatismainlyreportedfromthespeaker?

A.AnoldcarexhibitionB.AnoldcarraceC.Amodemcarrace

19.Whichoneistheoldestandmostunusualcartakingpartin?

A.TheRolls-RoyceSilverGhost

B.Thewinningcar

C.TheBenz

20.Whichwordcanbeusedtodescribetherace?

A.BoringB.ExcitingC.Humorous

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)

A

HerearefourtouristattractionsinHavana,Cuba.

MuseumoftheRevolution

ThebuildingoftheMuseumoftheRevolutiononceservedasthePresidentialPalaceandhometocolonialgovernors.Themuseum’sexhibitsincludecollectionsofweapons,historyandartaswellasroomsdocumentingwarsforCubanindependence.

Tel:

+53-7-861-6130.

Open:

9a.m.to6p.m.,MondaythroughSaturday.

Admission:

$3

RevolutionSquare

RevolutionSquareisoneofthelargestopenpublicspacesinCubaandoneofthelargestpublicsquaresintheworld.Thesiteishometothe138-footJoseMartiMemorial,thetalleststructureinHavana,whichcelebratesthenationalhero.Cuba’sImportantleadersusuallyusetheplatforminfrontofthememorialtoaddressthelargecrowdsthatgatheronthesquare.TheJoseMartiMemorialalsoincludesamuseumandanelevatorthattakestouriststothetopofthemonument.

Tel:

+53-7-338-6363

Open:

9a.m,to5p,m.,MondaythroughSaturday.

Admission:

$5

CigarFactories

Cuba’sfamouscigar-makingfactoriesareopentothepublic.ThreecigarfactoriesinHavanaofferpublictoursthatshowhowCuba’scigarsarehand-rolledinthetraditionalway.ThePartagasCigarFactory,foundedin1827,istheoldestinHavana,TheothertwofactoriesopenfortoursareLaCoronaandRomeoJulieta,andtheyincludegiftshops.

Tel:

+53-7-338-0601

Open:

9a.m.to2p.m.,MondaythroughFriday,

Admission;$10

OldHavana

OldHavanaisthecapital’shistoricdistrict,whichdatesbackto1519whenSpainusedthecityasacolonialport.OldHavanawasanimportantSpanishnaval(海军的)base.Presently,OldHa'ana’sstonestreetsarehometomuseums,hotelsandrestaurantsamongthegrandcolonialbuildingsthatoncehousedSpanishpower.

Tel:

+53-7-885-7524

Open:

daily.

Admission:

free

21.WhenistheMuseumoftheRevolutionclosed?

A.OnFridayB.OnSaturdayC.OnSundayD.OnMonday

22.WheremightyouseeCuba’smajorleaders?

A.InfrontoftheJoseMartiMemorial

B.OnthestonestreetsofOldHavana.

C.InthePartagascigarfactory.

D.IntheMuseumoftheRevolution.

23.Whichcanyouvisitforfree?

A.MuseumoftheRevolutionB.RevolutionSquare

C.CigarFactoriesD.OldHavana

24.whichnumbercanyoudialifyouwanttolearnaboutthepre-PresidentialPalace?

A.+53-7-861-6130B.+53-7-338-6363

C.+53-7-338-0601D.+53-7-885-7524

B

Maryhadgrownupknowingthatshewasdifferentfromtheotherkids,andshehatedit.Shewasbornwithacleftpalate(聘裂)andhadtobearthejokesandstaresofcruelchildrenwhoteasedhernonstopaboutherlip,crookednose,anddifficultspeech.Withalltheteasing,Marygrewuphatingthefactthatshewas^ifferenf.Shewasconvincedthatnoone,outsideherfamily,couldeverloveheruntilsheenteredMrs.Leonard’sclass.

Mrs.Leonardhadawarmsmile,aroundface,andshinybrownhair.Whileeveryoneinherclasslikedher,MarycametoloveMrs.Leonard.Inthe1950%itwascommonforteacherstogivetheirchildrenanannualhearingtest.However,inMary'scase,inadditiontohercleftpalate,shewasbarelyabletohearoutofoneear.Determinednottolettheotherchildrenhaveanotherdifference51topointout,shewouldcheatonthetesteachyear.Thel'whispertest”wasgivenbyhavingachildwalktotheclassroomdoor,turnsideways,doseoneearwithafinger,andthenrepeatsomethingwhichtheteacherwhispered.Maryturnedherbadeartowardsherteacherandpretendedtocoverhergoodear.Sheknewthaiteacherswouldoftensa>thingslike,4tTheskyisblue,”or“Whatcolorareyourshoes?

”Butnotonthatday,Surely,whatMrs.LeonardsaidthatdaychangedMary’slifeforevenWhenthe“whispertest”came,Maryheardthewords:

“Iwishyouweremylittlegirl”

Parents,IwishthereweresomewaysthatIcouldcommunicatetoyoutheunbelievableblessingwhichencouragingwordsimpartC传授)tochildren.Whilewordsfromagodlyteachercanmeltaheart,wordsfromaparentcanpowerfullysetthecourseofalife.

Ifencouragingwordsweresomethingrarelyspokeninyourhome,letmegiveyousometipsonwordsandphrasesthatcanbrightenyourownchild’seyesandlife.Thesewordsareeasytosaytoanychildwhocomesintoyourlife.I’mproudofyou,Waytogo,Bingo...

25.WhatcanweknowaboutMaryfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Sheusedtobelaughedatbysomestudents

B.Shedifferedfromotherkidsingrades

C.Shehadtostareatthosecruelchildren

D.Shelikedtoplayjokeswithotherkids

26.WhydidMarycheatonthewhispertest?

A.Togetabetterlisteninggrade.

B.Towintheloveofherteacher.

C.Tofindwhichofherearswasbad.

D.Topreventothersknowingherhearingproblem.

27.What’sthepurposeofwritingthepassage?

A.Toencourageparentstosayencouragingwordstotheirkids

B.Toinspiredisabledstudentstobeconfidentinthemselves

C.Toexpectparentstopraisetheirkidsathome

D.Toadviseteacherstotreateverystudentfairly

C

Thebiggestruleinsoccer:

nousingarmsandhands.Soasaballsailsthroughtheair,theeasiestwayaplayermayhavetochangetheball’sdirectionisusinghisorherhead.Those“headers”,however,cancauseconcussions(脑震荡),atypeofbraininjuries.Severalsportsorganizationssupportbanningheadersfromsoccergamesplayedbyyoungerathletes——thosenotyetinhighschool.

ComsiockandherteamanalyzeddatafromtheHighSchoolR10lM.Someoftheinjuries(17percentinboysand29percentingirls)werecausedbycontactwiththeballoranotherpieceofequipment.Otherconcussionsoccurredwhenaplayerhittheground(13.3percentofboysand19.2percentofgirls).Butcollisions(碰撞事故)betweentwoplayersaccountedfor68.6percentofbraininjuriesinboysand51.3percentofthoseingirls.

Theresearchersalsolookedatjustthoseconcussionsduetoheadingortryingtoheadtheball.Amongboys,30.6percentoftheconcussionsoccurredthisway.Amonggirls,253percentdid.Butonlyasmallpercentageofsuchinjuriesoccurredsimplyfromtheballcontactingthehead.Morethanhalfofconcussionsduringheadersresultedwhentwoplayerscollided.

Mostconcussionsfromheadershappenduringgames,Comstockreports.Thatsbecausetwoplayersmaytrytoheadtheballatthesametime.Such“contested’headersrarelyhappenduringpractices,shepointsout.It’saggressiveplay—notheadersalone—behindmostinjuries,herteamnowconcludes.

Soccer-relatedconcussionsalsohavebecomemorecommoninrecentyears,Comstocknotes.Thatreflectsanincreasinglyaggressivecultureofplay.Thebestsolutiontoreducingbraininjuriesmaynotbebanningheaders,shesays.Enforcingrulesandpreventingthecollisionsresponsibleformostconcussionscouldbemoreeffective.

Thesearevaluablefindings,saysAndrewLincoln,Thenewfindingsprovideawake-upcallthatsoccerofficialsneedtoimprovesafety.Andthesechangescanbeintroducedwithoutmakingbigchangestothewaythegameisplayed,headds,“Aswe’reseeinginothersports,suchchangescanbe

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