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山东省临沂市2019届高三2月教学质量检测(含听力)英语试题

一、短对话

(★)1.Whatisthecat’smaincolor?

A.Black.B.White.C.Gray.

(★)2.Howmanypeoplearehavingthemeal?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

(★)3.Howhastheweatherbeenrecently?

A.Coldandrainy.B.Hotanddry.C.Windyanddry.

(★)4.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Watchashow.B.Takeashower.C.Continuereading.

(★)5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Astrangebelief.B.Thehabitsofbees.C.Avisitingfriend.

二、长对话

(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Ataretirementhome.B.Atahospital.C.Atahotel.

7.Whatwouldthemanlikethewomantodonext?

A.Toarrangehisfurniture.B.Toputawayhisbooks.C.Tobringinhisdinner.

(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Abasketballgame.B.Anaturepicture.C.Ahuntingincident.

9.Whyisthemansurprised?

A.Thephotographerkilledthelion.

B.Thelioncaughtthezebra.

C.Thephotographerwasn’thurt.

(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10.Wheredoesthemanplantoattendcollege?

A.US.B.England.C.Singapore.

11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodofirstaftergraduation?

A.Knowsomecomputerscientists.

B.Workforacompany.

C.Teachatauniversity.

12.Whichcompanydoesthewomanlikebest?

A.Oracle.B.Microsoft.C.Apple.

(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthetechnologyshow?

A.Quiteimpressed.B.Alittledisappointed.C.Veryconfused.

14.Whyisthewomanconcerned?

A.Becauseshethinksthemaniscarelessaboutpeople.

B.Becauseshehasnoideawhatshewillwriteforhertermpaper.

C.Becausesheisafraidusingrobotsmightnotbegoodforpeople.

15.WhatshouldChinadoaccordingtotheman?

A.Researchtheeffectsofrobotsondailylife.

B.Becomemorecompetitivebyusingrobots.

C.Hiremoreengineerstodevelopnewtechnology.

16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Shopkeeperandcustomer.C.Employerandemployee.

(★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.HowdidRebeccafeelaboutherjobatthebigcompany?

A.Itwasmeaningful.B.Itwasnotsatisfying.C.Itwasinteresting.

18.WhydidRebeccaopenDogMa?

A.Toadopthomelessdogs.

B.Tohaveotherdogsplaywithherdog.

C.Tohelpdogownerstakecareoftheirpets.

19.HowmuchshouldadogownerpayforadayatDogMa?

A.About25dollars.B.About50dollars.C.About75dollars.

20.WhatservicedoesDogMaoffer?

A.Providingdogswithmedicalcare.

B.Pickingupdogowners.

C.Bathingthedogs.

三、阅读理解

(★★)Ifyoufollowtheseinsidertips,yourphotoswilllooklikeyouhadtheplacetoyourselfatthepopulartouristattractions.

VaticanMuseums:

VaticanCity

TheVaticandrawsmorethanfivemillionpeopleeachyear,andqueuescanreachfourhoursduringpeakseason.ChristieHudson,seniorcommunicationsmanageratExpedia,recommends,choosingaskip-the-1inetour.“Thisnotonlyletsyouavoidtheticketcounter,butalsoincludestheuseofaprivatepartnerentrance.”ExtratimetovisittheSistineChapel?

Yes!

BambooForest:

Kyoto,Japan

BambooForestisthemostworthysightinKyoto.Ⅱyou’relongingtoenjoythepathwaysandtakepicturesintotalquietness,KyotoArashiyamaTravelGuiderecommendshittingthefamousBambooGrovePathasearlyinthemorningaspossible—think7a.m.ifyou’reupforit.Don’tmissthesehiddentreasuresyoucanonlywitnessinJapan.

ChichenItza:

Yucatán,Mexico

HometoE1CastilloandtheTempleoftheWarriors,ChichenItzaisamust-see.Wanttobeattherush?

Scheduleanearlytourthattakesplacebeforeasiteopenstothepublic.Ledbyanarchaeologistguide,it’sfulloffascinatinginsightsandfacts—withouttonsofpack-wearingtourists.

LouvreMuseum:

Paris,France

TheLouvreisoneofthemostpopularmuseumsontheplanet.Ifwaitingaroundinlinetogetinisn’tthewayyouprefertospendyourtimeinParis,considerpurchasingareservedticket.Thiswillgiveyouentrytothepyramidwithinahalf-hourwindow.TheLouvreisalsoopenuntil9:

45p.m.onWednesdaysandFridays,ifyou’reupforsomelate-nightartvisits.

21.WhatisrecommendedatVaticanMuseumsbyChristieHudson?

A.Queuingfourhours.

B.Jumpingthewaitingline.

C.Takingaskip-the-linetour.

D.VisitingtheSistineChapel.

22.Whichofthefollowingareavailableforearlytouriststoavoidtherush?

A.VaticanMuseumsandBambooForest.

B.ChichenItzaandBambooForest.

C.BambooForestandLouvreMuseum.

D.ChichenItzaandLouvreMuseum.

23.Whomightthispassagebeintendedfor?

A.Visitorsinterestedinmuseums.

B.Guidesatthetouristattractions.

C.Peopleattheticketcounter.

D.Touriststobeattherush.

(★★)An“adultingconference”(AC)thisweekallowedKentuckyhighschoolseniorsthechancetolearnhowtochangeatire,howtocookandotherbasiclifeskills—thingsthattheymaynothavelearnedathomeorinclasses.AseriesofphotospostedbyBullittCentralHighSchoolonsocialmediashowsstudentstaking“adultingconference”arelearningaboutpersonalfinances,resumesandotheressentialskillsattheevent,whichhasbeenwidelyreportedonthelocalandnationalnewsoutlets.

“IsawaFacebookpostthatparentspassedaroundsayingtheyneededaclassinhighschoolontaxesandcooking,”ACorganizerHardintoldLouisville’sWAVE3News.Thoseskillsaretaughtatschooltheoretically,shesaid,buttheeventgavestudentsachancetofillingapsintheirknowledge.

Studentscouldchoosetoattendthreeworkshopsoutof11totaloptions,theschoolsays.Theworkshopswereheldincooperationwithnumerouscommunitypartners.

Someyoungpeoplehavelefthomeandgraduatedschoolwithouthavingthosegapsfilled,accordingtoareportthisweekfromCBSNewYork,whichdocumentedatrendofyoungpeopleseekingoutclassestolearnbasiclifeskills.

Whileattendingacookingclass,29-year-oldElenaToumarastoldthestationshe’sstrugglingwith“simplethings.”

“Iwassousedto,whenlivingathome,mymomalwayscooking,”shetoldthestation.

An“AdultingSchool”inPortland,Maine,aimstouseanewonlineformattoteachtheyouthsskillslikeconflictresolution,sewingandappreciationforall,thestationsays.

Students’financialliteracyhasbeenofparticularconcerntosomeexperts,asfinancialeducationinschoolshasstagnated(停滞)intheU.S.,withonly17statesrequiringstudentstotakeclassesinpersonalfinance—anumberthathasn’triseninyears.

“ThemajorityofU.S.statesarefailingourstudentsbydecliningtoofferthesefundamentalcourseswhicharecriticaltotheirfinancialstabilityandsecuritylaterinlife.Andthiswillbechanged.”NanJ.Morrison,presidentandCEOoftheCouncilforEconomicEducation,toldCNBC.

24.Whatdoweknowaboutthe“adultingconference”?

A.Itdrawsmuchattentionfromthemedia.

B.Itisnottaughtathome.

C.Itteachesseniorshowtobeareporter.

D.Itisbroadcastlivetothepublic.

25.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatChristyHardinsaid?

A.Onlytaxesandcookingclassesaledemanded.

B.AChelpsputwhathasbeenlearntintopractice.

C.ManyparentspassedbytheACclassroom.

D.Theeventwasorganizedby.someparents.

26.WhydidElenaToumarasattendacookingclass?

A.Todocumentatrend.

B.Tostrugglewith“simplethings”.

C.Tosatisfyhermother.

D.Tolearnbasiclifeskills.

27.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Expelswillbeconcernedaboutfinance.

B.Fundamentalmajorswon’tbeprovidedinschools.

C.Morefinancialcourseswillbeoffered.

D.Morestateswilldeclinestudents’courses.

(★★)TheSpanishsculptorIsaacCordalseesthecityashisplayground.Hespecializesinminiature,astreetartoftenrepresentingasocialcommentaryasacriticalobservationoncapitalism,powerandsoon.

Cordalfirstmodelsthesculpturesinclaythenreproducesthemincement(水泥)about15cminheight.

“Asamaterial,cementseemsverysymbolicbecauseitisoneofourmostrecognizablefootprintsagainstnature.”hesays.“Todaywehavebeentoousedtocementcityhabitat.”

Forseveralyearshe’sbeenworkingontheproject,CementEclipses,referringtothestatewhenabuildingcoversthesun:

“It’sacriticalreflectionontheideaofprogress.”

ThesetinycementfigureshaveappearedincitiesacrossEurope,foundsittingontopofbussheltersordrowninginthegrasslandofthebigcity.“ThestreetbecameaperfectsettinginwhichIcouldfindenoughlandscapesforthem.Duetotheirsmallsizeandcolor,theygoreallywellintotheurbanenvironment.Theyevennormallygounseenbypassersby.I’mveryinterestedinthatmomentofsurprisewhensomeoneaccidentallydiscoversthem.”hesays.

“Nowadaysthereisafearofnotbeingseeninthepublicarea,soeverythingisalwaysbigandbold.Webecomeaproductofthisanddonotfocusinasmuch.Ithinkitisgoodtopayattentiontosmalldetails.Myworkisarewardforthosewhodoanditallowsustounderstandandchangetheworldwehavecreatedinadifferentangle.”Cordalsays.

28.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“miniature”Underlinedinparagraph1?

A.Tinysculpture.

B.Smallplayground.

C.Socialcomments.

D.Criticalobservation.

29.What’sCordal’sattitudetowardcementcityhabitat?

A.Indifferent.

B.Critical.

C.Neutral.

D.Supportive.

30.WhatdoesCordalintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?

A.Everythingbiginpublicisattractive.

B.Beingsmallmaybeafearinpublic.

C.Weneedtofocusonthedetailsoftheproducts.

D.Hisworkhelpsustoseetheworlddifferently.

31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Cordalandhisstreetart.

B.Wayst

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