届江西省赣州市石城中学高三下学期第二次线上考试英语试题Word版.docx
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届江西省赣州市石城中学高三下学期第二次线上考试英语试题Word版
石城中学2020届高三下学期第二次(线上)考试
英语试题
分值:
150分考试时间:
120分钟
命题范围:
高考范围
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Hehardlypracticeslistening.
B.Hedoesn’tliketolearnEnglish.
C.HeseldomhastimetolearnEnglish.
2.Whendidthefootballgamebeginyesterdayafternoon?
A.At2:
30.B.At2:
45.C.At3:
20.
3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotonight?
A.Seeafilm.B.Gotoaconcert.C.Dosomeshopping.
4.Whydoesthewomanblametheman?
A.Theparkingplaceishers.
B.Shedoesnotliketheman’scar.
C.Shethoughtthemanparkedatthewrongplace.
5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Atatheater.B.Inamuseum.C.Athome.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatisthemandoingatthemoment?
A.Heiswaitingforhisflight.
B.Heisbuyinganairticket.
C.HeistravelinginNewYork.
7.Whattimeshouldthemancheckin?
A.At8:
25.B.At9:
25.C.At11:
25.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howdoesthemanchooseredwine?
A.Hetastesfirstandthenmakesthedecision.
B.Hechoosesseveralkindstogether.
C.Hechoosesacertainkindbeforetastingit.
9.Whatdoweknowaboutcheese?
A.It’stoday’sspecial.
B.It’sdifferentfromothercheese.
C.It’sfreewiththepurchaseofredwine.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whoisthewomantalkingto?
A.Atourguide.B.Ataxidriver.C.Abusconductor.
11.Howlongwillittakethewomantogettoherdestination?
A.About15minutes.
B.About30minutes.
C.Morethan50minutes.
12.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Shewillgoaroundthecity.
B.Shewillbeheldupforfiftyminutesorso.
C.ShewillbetakenstraighttothePeople’sRoad.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inacar.B.Atanightschool.
C.Atthecollegeentrance.
14.Whatismostofthespeakers’daytimeusedfor?
A.Housework.B.Businesstrips.
C.Thejobstheyaredoing.
15.Whatdoesthemanhopetodo?
A.Gotocollege.
B.Drivethewomanhome.
C.Studyanothercourse.
16.Whenisthewoman’sexam?
A.Atthemiddleofthismonth.
B.Attheendofthismonth.
C.Atthebeginningofnextmonth.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhenisSweetestDaycelebrated?
A.OnthesecondSaturdayinOctober.
B.OnthethirdSaturdayinOctober.
C.OnanySaturdayinOctober.
18.WhywasSweetestDaycelebratedatfirst?
A.Toshowone’scareforthesickandorphaned.
B.Toshowone’sconcernabouteveryone.
C.Toshowone’slovetohislover.
19.WhenwasSweetestDayfirstcelebratedinCleveland?
A.Inthemiddle1950s.
B.Inthemiddle1940s.
C.Attheendof1940s.
20.HowdidtheClevelandmancelebratetheday?
A.Bygivingawaysmallgifts.
B.Bysendingfood.
C.Bygivingclothes.
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
Wet‘n’WildGoldCoast
WelcometoWet‘n’WildGoldCoast!
AtWet‘n’WildGoldCoast,thesummerisendlessandsoisthefun.Visitusfortheperfectfamilydayout.
Wet‘n’WildJunior
ExperienceWet‘n’WildJunior,ahugenewzonejustforlittleadventure.Designedespeciallyforkids,Wet‘n’WildJuniorfeaturesvariouswaterslidesincludingsmallversionsofourlargerthrillslideslikeTornadoandtheAquaRacers.
GiantWavePool
ThesurfisalwaysupatGiantWavePool!
Aconsistentone-metreswell(浪涌)willbringyoualotoffun.Withgentlyrollingwavesintheshallowsandconstantlifeguardsupervision(救生员监管),guestsofallagescanhitthesurfingsafety.ThereisalsonecessaryequipmentforhirefromtheBeachHut.
RiverRapids
SlipandslideyourwaydownWhitewaterMountainonWet‘n’Wild’sallnewRiverRapids!
WithaRockyMountaintheme,RiverRapidsfeaturesfournewbodyslideswithsomethingtopleaseeveryone.Speedloverswillenjoythetwonewslideswhiletheopenairflumes(水槽)areperfectforthekids.
WhirlpoolSprings
Forthefirsttimeever,youcanbeCool‘n’CalminthenewWhirlpoolSpringsatWet‘n’WildWaterWorld.Theseawesomecoldspas(矿泉疗养浴池)willhelpyoucooloffafterexperiencingaseriesofsportsactivitiesatWet‘n’WildWaterWorld.WhirlpoolSpringsisagreatattractionespeciallyinsummer.
Price:
Wet‘n’WildGoldCoastOneDayAdmission:
Adult$65.00;Child(3-13yearsold)$40.00
OperatingHours:
Monday—Fridayfrom10:
00amto3:
30pm.Saturday&Sundayfrom10:
00amto4:
00pm.
AdditionalInformation
Youcangeta10%discountwhenbookingtheticketsontheInternet.Theticketscanbeusedwithin12monthsfromtimeofpurchase.Ticketswillbedeliveredtoyoure-mailboxwithin60minutesofpurchase.Pleaseprintoutallticketsandtakethemalongwithyoutotheattraction.
21.Accordingtothepassage,GiantWavePool____.
A.isnotsuitableforchildren
B.isopentovisitorsalldaylong
C.isthebestplacetolearnsurfingskills
D.providesvisitorswithasurfingexperience
22.Toexperiencethecoolfeeling,thebestplaceyoucanchooseis____.
A.Wet‘n’WildJuniorB.WhirlpoolSprings
C.GiantWavePoolD.RiverRapids
23.Ifacouplewitha10-year-oldkidspendadayatWet‘n’WildGoldCoast,theyshouldpayat
least____.
A.$153B.$157
C.$166D.$170
B
Itwasherson’sfirstdayofsecondgrade,andAprilCritesworried,becauseConner’sautism(自闭症)sometimesmakeshimoverstimulated(刺激).8-year-oldConnerwaswaitingforthedoorstoopenathisschoolonAugust14whenhestartedtocrysincethesightsandsoundsofthefirstdayofschoolhadbeenstressfulforhim.
Childrenwithautismactdifferentlyfromoneanother,withsomeabletotalkwhileothersnot,someuncomfortablewithnoises,andstillsomehavingtroublelookingotherpeopleintheeye.
WhileConnerstoodaloneinacornercrying,hisclassmateChristianhadaglanceathim,reachedover,andheldhishandinsteadofoverlookinghimlikemostkids,andthatmadehimfeelbetter.
Christian’smom,Courtney,happenedtotakeaphotooftheactofkindnesswhenChristianwalkedConnerintotheirschool.ShesharedthephotoandwroteinaFacebookpost,“Itisanhonortoraisesuchaloving,compassionate(有同情心的)child!
Thefirstdayofschoolstartedoffright.”
WhenConnercamehomethatafternoon,hetoldCritesthathehadaneasyfirstdayandhelikedhisclassmatesandhisteacher,withoutmentioningthathehadgottenupsetatthestartoftheday.Critesdidn’tknowaboutherson’sinteraction(互动)withChristianuntilshesawthephotoinFacebookafewdayslater.
Theboysstudyinthesameclass,buttheydidn’tknoweachotherwell.NowConnerandChristiansittogetheratlunchandplaytogetheratbreaks.ChristianwenttotheCrites’houseoneweekend,andthepairplayedforadaywithoutanargument,which,Critessaid,isunusualforherson.
TheCritesfamilyhasbeentouchedbythephoto.ConnergotexcitedwhenhisclassmatestoldhimtheysawhispictureonTV.AccordingtoCrites,herhusband,whorarelycries,hadtearsinhiseyesonseeingthephoto.
Everyoneisstrugglingwithsomethingthatmightbeinvisible(看不见的)tothosearoundthem,whichmakesitmoreimportanttoshowkindness.
24.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
错题再现
A.Connerhadastressfulstartofthefirstdayofschool.
B.Connerhadtroublelearningthesubjectsatschool.
C.Connerfailedtolookotherstudentsintheeye.
D.Conner’sautismwasdifferentfromotherpatients’.
25.WhatcanweknowaboutChristianorConner?
A.Connerwasalwayslaughedat.
B.Christianisalittlekidwithabigheart.
C.ConnerbecameoutgoingwithConner’shelp.
D.ChristianismorepopularonlinethanConner.
26.WhatcausedCrites’husbandtocry?
A.Hewassadthathissonhadaterriblefirstdayofschool.
B.HewasmovedbythephotoofChristianhelpinghisson.
C.Hewasafraidthathissonwoulddevelopautism.
D.Hewassorrythathissonhadnoclosefriends.
27.Whichsentencecansummarizethepassage?
A.Connerhadgreatdifficultyatschoolbecausehehadnoconfidence.
B.Connerhasautismanditcanmakehimfeeloverstimulatedattimes.
C.ChristianandConnerwereinclassesbeforebutdidnothangoutuntilnow.
D.ChristiancomfortedConnerwhenhewassadandnowtheyaregoodfriends.
C
AScottishartisthasbeenowedincreasingthefortunesoftheglobalpencilindustrytoafterthesurprisesuccessofher“coloring-in”booksforgrown-ups.
JohannaBasford’sbooksofwonderfulfill-indrawingshavemetahugedemandfromthoseseekingtoswitchofffromiPads,laptopsandcomputergames.Now,havingalreadytoppedtheAmazonbest-sellerlists,herworksarealsogivingagreatincreaseinglobalsalesforhigh-qualitypencils,ascoloring-infanscompetetomakemasterpiecesoftheirown.
Farfrombeingfreeofthedigitalage,pencilmanufacturersarenowstrugglingtocopewithdemand,withFaberCastell,theworld’slargestwoodpencilmanufacturer,revealingthatitwasnowhavingtorunextrashifts(轮班)atitsfactories.
“Peoplelikecoloring-inbecausetheyarefedupwithdigital,”MsBasfordtold“The
SundayTelegraph”.“Thereissomethingniceaboutpickingupapencilandapen.
YouarenotgoingtogetinterruptedbyTwitter,andtherearealsochildhoodmemoriesinit.Thelasttimeyoudidabitofcoloringin,youprobablyweren’taboutthinkingaboutthingsthattroubleyou.”Ratherlikeotherrecentmiddle-classcrazeslikehome-baking,coloring-inappealstonostalgia(怀旧感).
However,whileitmightbehealthierthanrushinginahome-madecakecompetitioninspiredbytheGreatBritishBakeOff,t