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湖北省龙泉中学随州一中天门中学三校高三联考英语试题
2019年龙泉中学、随州一中、天门中学三校高三4月联考英语试题
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第一部分听力(共20题,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。
1.Whywon’tthewomangotothebar?
A.It’snofun.B.It’sexpensive.C.It’stoofaraway.
2.WhatwillthemandonextTuesday?
A.Playfootball.B.Watchagame.C.Visitafactory.
3.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Bookingflighttickets.B.Catchingaflight.C.Tryingtochangeseats.
4.What’stheman’sexcuseforfailingthemathexam?
A.Hedidn’tprepareitwell.
B.Hegottoomuchpressure.
C.Heisn’ttalentedatmath.
5.Howmuchwasthewomancharged?
A.$21.B.$30.C.$60.
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、7题。
6.Whydoesn’tthewomanrecognizetheman?
A.Helostmuchweight.B.Heusedtobethinner.C.Helooksyounger.
7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Changeherjob.B.Dosomesports.C.Goonadiet.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whendidthemanfinishhisstudyabroad?
A.Attheageof18.B.Attheageof16.C.Attheageof14.
9.WhatsurprisedthemanmostaboutstudyinginAustralia?
A.Hetraveledaroundalone.
B.Hecouldmakefriendseasily.
C.Hewaspopularwithgirls.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howdidthewoman’sparentsreactwhen WonderWoman wasreleased?
A.Indifferent.B.Surprised.C.Interested.
11.WhatdoweknowaboutWonderWoman?
A.Ithadafemaleactionhero.
B.Itmade$60millioninticketsales.
C.Itwastheonlymoviedirectedbyawomanin2017.
12.Whichmoviedoesthewomanlikebest?
A.BeforeIFall.B.LadyBird.C.BattleoftheSexes.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What’sLisa’snationality?
A.Chinese.B.Spanish.C.American.
14.HowmanygrapesdotheSpanisheatastheclockstrikesmidnight?
A.10.B.12.C.15.
15.WhatdopeopleinthePhilippinesdoforgoodluck?
A.Cooksauerkraut.B.Eatroundfruits.C.Havepeasandpork.
16.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?
A.Tripsaroundtheworld.
B.Customsindifferentcountries.
C.NewYeartraditions.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whywillthespeaker’suncleopentherestaurants?
A.Tomakeprofits.B.Tofeedtheneedy.C.Tospreadhisrecipes.
18.Howwillthespeaker’sunclegettheingredients?
A.Bycollectingunwantedthings.
B.Bybuyingfreshvegetables.
C.Bygettingcheapstuffatthemarket.
19.Howcanpeoplereceivefoodattherestaurant?
A.Helpthemselves.B.Reserveinadvance.C.Waitattables.
20.What’sthespeaker’sattitudetowardshisuncle’saction?
A.Supportive.B.Shocked.C.Worried.
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A.、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
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WhenisTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019?
Sunday,April20,2019
WhoparticipatesinTEENSGIVING?
Hundredsofteenagersfromaroundthecity.Teenscomefromthe92ndStreetY,variouscityschools,youthgroups,andorganizationsinthearea.Inaddition,manyadultvolunteers(aged21andolder)willdonatetheirtimetoTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019.
Whatprojectsdoparticipantsdoattheagencies?
Sampleprojectsincludepaintingparkbenches,plantinggardens,visitingandplayingwithpooranddisabledchildren,assistingatanimalshelters,workingatsoupkitchens,deliveringmealsandcelebratingwithfamiliesathomelessshelters.
DoIgetanythingforparticipatinginTEENSGIVING?
Yes!
Everybodybenefits!
Teenvolunteerswillreceive“6hours”ofcommunityservicecredit,goodtowardshonorsociety,highschoolgraduationandcollegeapplicationrequirements.Adultvolunteerswillbethankedwithalightbreakfast,agiftcertificatefortheirtroubles,andthesatisfactionofhelpingourcity'syouthcontributetotheircommunity.Inaddition,allteenandadultvolunteerswillreceiveacoolTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019T-shirt.
Thissoundsawesome!
HowdoIregisterforTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019?
Interestedteensand/oradultsshoulde-mailtheTEENSGIVINGCoordinatorJoshHymanatjhyman@92Y.org(subject:
TEENSGIVING)toreceivemoreinformationandtoregisterforthisfantasticevent!
Teenscanalsocontacttheirschool'sCommunityServiceAdvisor.
21.Whatcantheteenagersdointhisevent?
A.Givethankstotheadults.B.Takecareofanimals.
C.CleanthestreetsofNewYork.D.Workforhighschoolsandcolleges.
22.Anadultvolunteermayget________forhistimedevotedtoTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019.
A.aT-shirtandagiftcertificateB.communityservicecreditandaT-shirt
C.ahighschoolcertificateandalightbreakfastD.agiftcertificateandcommunityservicecredit
23.Thewriter'spurposeinwritingthispassageisto____________.
A.askreaderstodonatetheiradvicetoTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019
B.encouragereaderstoaskmorequestionsaboutTEENSGIVING
C.introduceTEENSGIVINGinSPRING2019toreaders
D.informreadersofsomefrequentlyaskedquestions
B
WhenLinawasawokenbythesoundofthunder,shewasaloneontheisland.Theairwascoolandbullfrogscroaked.Itwasthatbriefmomentwhenthesummersunhadsetbutthestarshadn'tyetappeared.Linarubbedhereyesandlookedaround.
“Hello?
”shecalled.“Celia?
Marie?
”
Therewasnoresponse.
Themoonwasrisingnow,sheddinglightontheisland.Theyhadalwayscalledit“ForgottenIsland”becausenoonebuttheyseemedtorememberitsexistence.Itwasn'tonanyofthemapstheycouldfind,andeventheforestrangersdidn'tknowaboutit.Linalovedthattheisland,hiddeninaheavily-woodedsidestreamoftheriver,wasasecretbetweenthethreefriends-her,Celia,andMarie.
ButnowLinawasherealone,anditwasnight.Worsestill,itwasherownfault.“Comeon,Lina,letMarierowtheboat.”Celiahadsaid.MariewastwoyearsolderthanLina,butshewasahopelessrower.That'swhyLinarefusedandrowedtheboattotheisland.Theargumentthatfollowedtherefusaltooktheusualform.CeliatookMarie'sside,asshealwaysdid.Linahadexplodedandyelledatthemtojustleave.Sotheygotbackintheboatandleft.
Aboltoflightningcrossedthedarkenedsky,accompaniedbyadeafeningthunderclap.Thestormwashere.Asthefirstcoldraindropsliddownherneck,Lina'smindreturnedtohercurrentproblem.Shewasstuckherebyherself.Shejusthopedshedidn'tbecomeasforgottenastheisland.Thethoughtofitsentachill(寒意)downherback.
Suddenly,Linaspottedsomethinginthewater.Itwasaboat,andinsideitwereMarie,Celia,andMarie'sdad,whowassteeringthroughthefastflowingwaters.Astheboatapproached,theysawLinawavingandtheworriedexpressionsontheirfacesturnedtorelief.
InherexcitementLinajumpedintotheriver.Onlyonceshewasintheicywaterdidsherememberhowfastthewaterwasmoving.Luckilyastrongarmreachedintothewaterandpulledherout.ShesmiledweaklyatMarie'sdadand,withoutaword,huggedCeliaandMarie.Theydidn'tseemtomindbecomingwet.
24.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheisland?
A.Itisveryneartheocean.B.Itisapopularplaceforboating.
C.Itissurroundedbythickforest.D.Ithasneverbeenreachedbyothers.
25.WhydidLinagetangry?
A.Mariewouldnothelprowtheboat.B.Linawasleftaloneontheisland.
C.Mariedidn'tknowhowtorowtheboat.D.CeliasupportedMarieinthedisagreement.
26.WhatcausedLinatofeelachill?
A.Hershameabouttheunnecessaryargument.B.Thefirstraindropsoftheapproachingstorm.
C.Theideathatnoonewouldcometosaveher.D.Thedropintemperatureasthesunwentdown.
27.WhopulledLinaoutofthewater?
A.Marie'sfather.B.Linaherself.C.Marie.D.Celia.
C
EvenasGoogleplanstotestitsfleet(车队)ofself-drivingcarsonpublicroadsthissummer,itsbusinessmodelremainsabitofamystery.By2025,asmanyas250,000self-drivingvehiclescouldbesoldeachyearglobally,accordingtoastudybyanindustryresearchfirm.
“VehiclesthatcantakeanyonefromAtoBatthepushofabuttoncouldtransformmobilityformillionsofpeople,”saidChrisUrmson,directorofGoogle'sself-drivingcarproject.Fornow,Googlehasnoplanstosellanyofitsself-drivingcars.Theyarestrictlyforresearch.ButtheywillhitpublicroadsthissummernearGoogle'sheadquartersinMountainView,California.Previoustestinghastakenplaceonlyonclosedcourses.
Thecarsarebuilttooperatewithoutasteeringwheel,accelerator(油门)orbrakepedal.“Oursoftwareandsensorsdoallthework,”Urmsonsaid.“Thevehicleswillbeverybasic—wewanttolearnfromthemandadaptthemasquicklyaspossible—buttheywilltakeyouwhereyouwanttogoatthepushofabutton.”Theprototypes(雏形)arethefirstofa100-carfleetthetechgiantisbuilding.
Inthelongrun,Urmsonseesafutureofsaferroads—themajorityofautoaccidentsarecausedbyhumanerror—andfewertrafficjams.Roboticcarscouldalsoshuttlepeoplewhocan'tdrivebecauseofageorillness.
Googlehassaidthatself-drivingcarscouldlaunchnewbusinessmodelsinwhichpeoplebuytheuseofvehiclestheydon'town.Thecompanyhasalreadytestedothertypesofself-drivingcarsonpublicstreets,inclu