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宁夏青铜峡市高级中学2019届高三英语上学期期中试题(无答案)

满分:

150分

第Ⅰ卷(选择题)

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75分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.Whatisthewomansplanfortonight?

A.Tovisitafriend.B.Toseeamovie.C.Togoswimming

2.Whatwilltheweatherbelikethisafternoon?

ARainy.B.Snowy.C.Sunny

3.Whatwillthemanprobablychange?

A.Hisjacket.B.HisshirtC.Histie

4.Howwillthewomangotothetowncenter?

A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Bytaxi.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Astudent.B.Abook.C.Alanguage.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhatcolorclothesisMaryin?

A.Red.B.Blue.C.White.

7.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.GotalktoAnna.B.InviteMarytohishome.C.IntroducethewomantoMary.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题

8.WhenwillthespeakersmeetthisSaturday?

A.At7:

00.B.At7:

15.C.At7:

30.

9.Whatwillthemanprobablydoaround4?

A.WatchamatchB.Dohishomework.C.Attendaconcert

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wheredidtheman’sfamilygolastyear?

AToEgypt.B.ToSpain.C.ToFrance

11.Howmanypeoplearethereintheman'sfamily?

A.ThreeB.FourC.Five

12.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.FriendsB.StrangersC.Workmates

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whydidthewomanbuythedress?

A.Foraparty.B.ForalectureC.Foraninterview

14.Howmuchwastakenoffthepriceofthedress?

A.10%.B.20%.C.30%.

15.Whatdidthemanthinkofthebook?

A.RelaxingB.Boring.C.Helpful

16.WhereisprobablyMikenow?

A.AthomeB.AtschoolC.Inhospital

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatwasPhillip?

A.ApoetB.AteacherC.Adoctor

18.Whydidthatoldmandialthatnumberthefirsttime?

A.HewantedtotalktoPhillip.BHedialedthewrongnumber.C.Hewasinterestedinpoems.

19.HowoldwasJohnwhenheknewPhillip?

A.60yearsoldB.63yearsoldC.73yearsold

20.Whatdothetwomenlikedoing?

A.Goingoutwithfriends.B.Talkingoverthephone.C.Drinkingcoffeetogether.

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

Arrivingat London Gatwick

Distance(距离)fromcentralLondon:

28miles/45km

Fortravelinformationcall:

+44(0)8700002468.

Howtogettothecitycentre

Bytrain

TheGatwickExpressgoesfrom Gatwick Airport to London Victoria trainandundergroundstationincentral London.

Trainsgoevery15minutesandthejourneytocentral London takeshalfanhour.

FirstClassticketscost£25(single),£48(return).

ExpressClasscosts£17(single),£29(return).

SouthernTrainsservicesrunfourtimesanhourto Victoria withajourneytimeofaround35minutes.

Bytaxi

Therearetaxisoutsidetheairportdayandnight.Thejourneytocentral London takes55-70minutes.A London taxitakesupto5people.

Theaverage(平均的)costfromtheairporttocentralLondonis£75-£100.

Bycar

Gatwick Airport is28miles(45km)southof London.Thereare4carparksnexttotheairportandtherearecarrental(租赁)officesopenfrom8:

00to18:

00.ThejourneytoLondontakes60-75minutes.Allcarspayaspecial£8charge(收费)togointocentralLondon.

Bybus

NationalExpressandEasyBushaveservicestocentral London.EasyBusservicesgoevery20minutes.Thejourneytakesonehourandcostsfrom£2.

ThereisoneNationalExpressbusanhour.Thejourneytakes90minutesandcosts£7.60.

21.Someoneinahurryto Victoria stationhadbettertravel_____.

A.bytrainB.bycarC.bytaxiD.bybus

22.Whichofthefollowinggoesthreetimesanhour?

A.GatwickExpress.B.NationalExpress.C.EasyBus.D.SouthernTrains.

23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ashortnotice.B.Atravelguide.C.Acityintroduction.D.ATVadvertisement.

B

OneofScotland’smostactivecentenarians(百岁的人),LadyMorton,drovefornearly80years.Sheloveddrivingandspentthewaryearsasanambulance(救护车)driverforBangourHospital.Aged100shewasstilldrivingaroundEdinburgh,uptoPerthshireandelsewhere—theoldestamongallthedriversinScotland.Butshehadherfirsteveraccidentseveraldaysafterher100thbirthday—shehitatrafficisland(araisedareainthemiddleofaroadwherepeoplecanwaituntilitissafetocross)whenshetookhernewcarforadriveinEdinburgh.

LadyMorton,whocelebratedher100thbirthdayinJuly,wasgivenacarasasurprisepresent.Shetalkedabouttheaccidentwhichhappenedthatnight.“Iwasn’tgoingfast,butIhitatrafficisland.Icouldn’tseeit,becauseithadnolights,whichIthinkisunbelievableandunreasonable.ButIamallrightandluckilymycarwasn’tbadlydamaged.”

AlthoughLadyMortonhadtheaccident,shedidn’tplantostopdriving.“Somepeoplearejustborntodrive,andIthinkIamoneofthem.I’vebeenagooddriversincethefirsttimeIgotinacar,”shesaid.“I’mmusical,soIlistentothesoundofthecartoknowwhentochangegear(档位).”

LadyMortonboughtherfirstcarin1927.Themainchangeshehadnoticedsincethenisthetraffic.“It’sappalling.However,Idon’tmindit,becauseIamexperienced,butIfeelverysorryforbeginners,”shesaid.

24.WhatwasspecialaboutLadyMorton?

A.Shewas100yearsold.B.Shehadthefewesttrafficaccidents.

C.ShewastheoldestdriverinScotland.D.Shehadthemostyearsofdrivingexperience.

25.HowdidLadyMorton’sfirstaccidenthappen?

A.Shehadpooreyesight.B.Shewasdrivingtoofast.

C.Thetrafficislandwasdark.D.Thelightsofhercarweren’ton.

26.WhatdoLadyMorton’swordsinParagraph3suggest?

A.Shehadadeeploveforcars.B.Shewasquitegoodatdriving.

C.Shehadagreatmusicalability.D.Shedrovebetterthananyotherdriver.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“appalling”inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Verygood.B.Fantastic.C.Notbad.D.Terrible.

C

Whenweareyoungwearetaughtthatit’swrongtolieandweshouldalwaystellthetruth.Unfortunately,mostchildrenlieevenifthey’retoldnotto.ResearchcarriedoutattheInstituteofChildStudyatTorontoUniversityhasshownthatthismightnotbesuchabadthing.Apparently(显然地),childrenwhotelllieswhenthey’retwoyearsoldhaveagoodchanceofbecomingsuccessfuladults(成年人).

Accordingtotheresearch,attheageoftwo,20percentofchildrenlie.Attheageofthree,50percentlie,andatfouralmost90percentlie.Bytheageof12almosteverychildtellslies.

Lyingneedsmuchbrainwork,andthebetterthelieis,themoreworkthebrainhastodo.Bytrainingthebrainearly,researchersbelievechildrenwillbeabletothinkmoreclearlywhentheyareadults.

Recentresearch,carriedoutbytheScienceMuseuminLondon,hasshownsomeinterestingfactsaboutthewaywelieasadults.Accordingtotheresearch,theaverageBritishmantellsthreelieseveryday;that’sover1,000liesayear.However,theaveragewomanapparentlyonlyliestwiceaday.

Mostpeoplethinkwomenarebetterliars(说谎者)thanmenalthoughinfacttheytellfewerlies.Popularwomen’sliesinclude‘Nothing’swrong,I’mfine’,‘Idon’tknowwhereitis,

Ihaven’ttouchedit’,and‘Itwasn’tthatexpensive’.

Somepeoplesayyoucanlieaslongasit’sawhitelie.Awhitelieisalietoldtoavoidhurtingsomeone’sfeelings.Oneofthemostcommonliesforbothmenandwomenis‘It’sjustwhatI’vealwayswanted’,saidafteropeningapresentfromtheirpartner.

28.Whatwillhappentoyoungchildrenwholie?

A.Theywillpossiblydowronglater.B.They’relikelytosucceedinthefuture.

C.Theywillkeeplyingwhentheygrowup.D.Theymayhaveagoodchanceoflosingothers’trust.

29.WhatdothenumbersinPara.2showaboutchildren?

A.Olderchildrentellbiggerliesthanyoungerones.B.Astheygrow,theyoftenlieabouttheirage.

C.Theoldertheyare,themorelikelytheylie.D.It’squitenaturalforthemtotelllies.

30.WhatdidtheresearchbytheScienceMuseumfindout?

A.Menliemorethanwomen.B.Womenarebetterliarsthanmen.

C.Women’sliesareusuallynotserious.D.Mensometimeshavetolietowomen.

31.What’sthetruefeelingbehindtheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraph?

A.Youknowmesowell.B.Idon’tlikethepresent.

C.Youaregoodatpickingpresents.D.Ihaven’treceivedapresentIreallylike.

D

It'struethatmanydadsinthewildaren'tinterestedinparenting,buttherearesomethatworkprettyhardtogivetheirlittleonesagoodstart.Maybeoneofthesedadswillmakeyourememberyourowndad!

      Themalegiantwaterbug(雄性负子蝽)doesn'tseemtomindaheavyload(负荷物)onhisbackforhiskids.Thefemaleputsabout100to150eggsonthebackofthemale,andthensheleaves.Oncethefemaleisgone,themalehastolookaftertheeggs.Itusuallytakesonetotwoweeksfortheeggstohatch(孵化).Thefathergiantwaterbugjumpsaroundtomakesurethegrowingeggsgetenoughairandwater.Allthistimehecan'tflybecauseoftheweightoftheeggsgrowingrapidlyonhisback.

      Nowlet'sturntothemalesticklebackfish.Whenthemotherleavesafterlayinghereggs,thefather tends hisyoung.Iftheyoungfishgotoofaraway,theirfatherhelpswiththeirsafereturnbycarryingthembackinhismouth.Themalesticklebacklooksafterallhisyoung—asmanyas100—untiltheycanliveontheirown.

      Asimilarexamplecanbefoundinemperorpenguins(帝企鹅)livingincoldareas.Themaleemperorpenguingoeswithoutfoodwhilelookingafterhisegguntilithatches.Forabout62to67days,theeggstaysontopofthefather'sfeet,inverycoldtemperaturesthatdropdownto-39°C.Asaresult,thefathermaylosenearly50percentofhisbodyweightwhilewaitingforhisbabypenguintobeborn!

32.Whatdoweknowabou

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