高三上学期第二期联考英语试题 含答案I.docx

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高三上学期第二期联考英语试题含答案I

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,第I卷第1页至第7页,第II卷第7页至第8页。

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号及科目,在规定的位置上贴好条形码。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

答在试题卷上答案无效。

2019-2020年高三上学期第二期联考英语试题含答案(I)

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)

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.HowlongwillMr.WhitestayinGuangzhou?

A.4daysB.5daysC.6days

2.Whichplacedoesthemanwanttovisitnextyear?

A.TheTowerofLondonB.LondonEyeC.BigBen

3.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.OnaplaneB.InashopC.Inarestaurant

4.Whenshouldthemanstarttowork?

A.At6:

30B.At7:

00C.At8:

00

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.TravelingabroadB.FamilymembersC.Pastexperiences

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.Whatisthemostimportantaccordingtothewoman?

A.AgoodpartnerB.ConfidenceC.Insistence

7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.ImproveoralEnglishB.PracticeEnglishlisteningC.Learnreadingskills

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdoestheman’swifemostlydoathome?

A.ShedoeshouseworkB.ShewritesbooksC.Sheplayscomputergames

9.Whatwillhappenlaterthismonth?

A.Theman’swifewillhaveababy

B.Thewomanwillwriteanovel

C.Theman’swifewillpublishanewbook

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Co-workersB.AcoupleC.Clientandmanager

11.Howdidthesalesdirectorfeelabouttheman’swork?

A.SatisfiedB.DisappointedC.Surprised

12.Whatwillthemanprobablydotomorrowafternoon?

A.MeetFrankB.TravelaroundthetownC.Makeapresentation

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthemandoing?

A.ChangingabicycleB.ReturningabicycleC.Orderingabicycle

14.Whatkindofbicycledoesthemanwant?

A.AusedoneB.AsportsoneC.Atouringone

15.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?

A.$249.5B.$220C.$185

16.Howwillthemanpay?

A.BycheckB.IncashC.Bycreditcard

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howlongdoesthetourlast?

A.TwoweeksB.FivedaysC.Threedays

18.Whichplacewillthetouristsvisittomorrowafternoon?

A.ChinaFolkCultureVillage

B.WindowoftheWorld

C.DapengFort

19.WherewillthetouristsstayonFridaymorning?

A.InShenzhenB.InHongKongC.InGuangzhou

20.Howwillthetouriststravelhome?

a.BycoachB.BytrainC.Byplane

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

FallingwaterisahousebuiltoverawaterfallinSouthwesternPennsylvania.FrankLloydWright,America’smostfamousarchitect,designedthehousein1935.Itinstantlybecamefamous,andtodayitisaNationalHistoricLandmark.

GuidedHouseTour

Thistourfeaturesallthemajorroomsofthehouseandlastsaboutonehour.Photographyisnotpermittedduringthistour.TheGuidedHouseTourallowschildrensix-year-oldandoldertoenjoythehousewiththeirparents.

Adults—$$20.00withadvancepurchase.

—$$23.00whenpurchasedonsite

Youth(ages6〜12)—$$14.00withadvancepurchase

—$$17.00whenpurchasedonsite

Dailyfrom10:

00amto4:

00pm,exceptWednesday.

In-DepthTour

ThetourisbestifyoudesireagreaterunderstandingofwhatWrightwasseekingtocreatewithhismasterwork.Thenumberofvisitorsoneachtourislimitedandphotographyispermittedforpersonaluseonly.Childrennineyearsandoldermayaccompanyadultsonthistour.

$65.00perperson(Availablebyadvanceticketpurchaseonly)

Dailyfrom10:

00amto4:

00pm

SunsetTour

Asafternoonturnstoevening,thechanginglightallowsyoutoseeFallingwaterfromanentirelynewperspective.Thenumberofvisitorsislimitedandphotographyispermittedforpersonaluseonly.Childrenundernine-years-oldarenotpermittedonthistour.

$110.00perperson(Availablebyadvanceticketpurchaseonly)

May,June,&September-Saturdaysat4:

30p.m.

July&August-FridaysandSaturdaysat4:

45p.m.

BrunchTour

Theguestsjointheirguideforbrunchbeforetheyleave.Childrennineyearsandoldermayaccompanyadultsonthistour.Pleaseallowthreehourstotalforthisexperience.

$115.00perperson(Availablebyadvanceticketpurchaseonly)

MaythroughSeptember—Saturdays&Sundaysat9:

00a.m

21.Howmuchwillafatherandhistwochildren(oneis9,theotheris15)spendiftheybuytheGuidedHouseTourticketsaheadoftime?

A.$48B.$54C.$63D.$51

22.Wherecanacouplewithaneight-year-oldgirlmakeatour?

A.GuidedHouseTour.B.In-DepthTour.

C.BrunchTour.D.SunsetTour.

23.WhatcanweknowaboutSunsetTour?

A.Thenumberofvisitorsisnotlimited.B.ItisnotaccessibleinAugust.

C.Itisonlyopenforteenagers.D.Theticketisn’tavailableonsite.

24.Whatdothefourtoursmentionedhaveincommon?

A.TheyencourageadvanceticketsB.Theyofferbrunchfreeofcharge

C.TheyforbidvisitorstakingphotosD.Theyhavethesamepriceoftickets

B

Agoodjokecanbethehardestthingtounderstandwhenstudyingaforeignlanguage.AsarecentarticleinTheGuardiannewspapernoted, “There’smoretounderstandingajokeinaforeignlanguagethanunderstandingvocabularyandgrammar.”

   Beingabletounderstandlocaljokesisoftenseenasanincredibleice-breakerforalanguagelearnereagertoformfriendshipswithnativespeakers. “Ialwaysfeltthathumorwasaceiling(上限)thatIcouldneverbreakthrough,”HannahAshley,apublicrelationsaccountmanagerinLondon,whooncestudiedSpanishinMadrid.ToldTheGuardian,“IcouldneverspeaktopeopleonthesamelevelasIwouldspeaktoanativeEnglishspeaker.IalmostcameacrossasquiteaboringpersonbecauseallIcouldtalkaboutwasfacts.”

Infact,mostofthetime,jokesareonlyfunnyforpeoplewhoshareaculturalbackgroundorunderstandhumorinthesameway.Chinese-AmericancomedianJoeWongfoundthisoutfirst-hand.HehadachievedhugesuccessintheUS,butwhenhereturnedtoChinain2008forhisfirstliveshowinBeijing,hediscoveredthatpeopledidn’tthinkhis.ChinesejokeswereasfunnyashisEnglishones.

InAustralia,meanwhilemanyforeignersfindunderstandingjokesaboutsportstobethebiggestheadache.“ThehardestjokesarerelatedtorugbybecauseIknownothingaboutrugby,”saidMelodyCao,whowasonceastudentinAustralia.“WhenIheardjokesIdidn’tget,Ijustlaughedalong.”

IntheothertwomajorEnglish-speakingcountries,thesenseofhumorisalsodifferent.BritishcomedianSimonPeggbelievesthatwhileBritonsuseirony-basically,sayingsomethingtheydon’tmeantomakeajoke-everyday,peopleintheUSdon’tseethepointofusingitsooften.“Britishjokestendtobemoresubtleanddark,whileAmericanjokesaremoreobviouswiththeirmeanings,abitlikeAmericansthemselves,”hewroteinTheGuardian.

25.Thewriterquotedthesentence,“There’smoretounderstandingajokeinaforeignlanguagethanunderstandingvocabularyandgrammar.”toshowthat______.

A.makingjokescanhelpyoumakefriendswithnativespeakers

B.localjokescanhelpyoutounderstandthelocalculturebetter.

C.understandingjokesrequiresagoodknowledgeofvocabularyandgrammar.

D.tounderstanditsjokes,you’dbetterleantheculture.

26.WhatcanweguessaboutHannahAshley?

A.ShefeelsconfidentinusingSpanish.

B.Shebelievesthatonehadbetterrelyonfactswhenspeakingaforeignlanguage.

C.ShethinksthatSpanishpeopledonothavemuchofasenseofhumor.

D.ShefeelsthatnotbeingabletosharetheirhumormakesherseemboringtoSpanishpeople.

27.JoeWongisusedasanexampleto_______.

A.showthatthereareculturaldifferencesinhumor

B.provethatitcanbedifficulttotranslatejokes

C.suggestthatbilingualpeople(双语者)havenoproblemsinmakingpeoplelaugh

D.showthattheexpressingabilityaffectsthesenseofhumor

28.Fromthearticle,wecanlearnthat_______.

A.jokesaboutsportsarethemostdifficultonesforforeignpeoplewhohavedifferentculturalbackgrounds

B.AmericansmightnotbeabletoenjoyBritishjokes

C.notallEnglishnativespeakerscanunderstandEnglishjokeseasily

D.Britishpeople’sdarkjokesoftenmakepeopleuncomfortable

C

Digitalwalletshavebeencalledthefutureofreal-worldpaymenttechnology.WithmajorplayerslikeAlipay,WecChatandApplePaybecomingpopular,itseemstobeasafebetthatachangeinconsumerpaymenttechnologyiscomingsoon.

ArecentstudybyCitiRetailServicesfoundthatagrowingnumberofpeopleareembracingdigitalwallets,dueinlargeparttotheirconvenienceandeaseofuse,“There’snoquestion2016willbeanimportantyearasdigitalwalletsgainmoreacceptance.”,LeslieMeNamara,managingdirectorofpartnermanagement,CitiRetailServices,noted.

Lastmonth,CNNreporterWillRipleyexperienceadayinBeijingwithouthiswallet.“InChina’slargestcities,youcandefinitelysurvivewithoutcarryingapocketfullofcashandcreditcards-aslongasyou’vegotyoursmartphone,”hewrote.“AhugenumberofbusinessesinBeijingacceptmobilepayments.”

HepaidforbreakfastbyscanningaQRcodeonthewindowofahole-in-the–wallrestaurant.Allhehadtodowasenterapasswordandthetransaction(交易)wascompleted.Thenhealsousedhisphonetopayformoviestickets,buytakeoutfood,ordergoodsfordelivery.

Infact,hewasnottheonlyonetoenjoythisconvenience.HisassistantShenLualsopaidherhouseholdwaterbillwithhermobilephone.Inseco

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