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2019届山西省大同市第一中学高三8月开学检测英语试题(word版)

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分,不计入总分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

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个小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有—个小题,从每题所给的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。

例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.WhomightJanebe?

A.Thewoman'smother.B.Theman'swife.C.Theman'smother.

2.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?

A.Theseaside.B.Abusstop.C.Apostoffice.

3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.ThemanshouldquitMr.Smith’slessons.

B.Themancan’tgraduate.

C.ThemanhastotakeMr.Smith’slessons.

4.Whatwillthewomando?

A.Lendthemanhertypewriter.B.Typesomethingfortheman.

C.Takeachancetoguess.

5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shedidntlistentotheman.B.Sheregrettedhavinglistenedtotheman.

C.Shewillchoosemorecoursesthisterm.

第二节

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三个选项屮选出最佳选项,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,各个小题将给出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.Whycan’tthewomanhavethepartyonthetwenty-ninth?

A.Shewillattendameeting.B.Shewilltraveltoanothercity.

C.Shewillseeherdoctor.

7.Howlongwillthepartyrun?

A.Fourhours.B.Threehours.C.Twohours.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whycan’tthewomanusebothherhandsWell?

A.Hermotherdidn'tallowhertouselefthand.

B.Shewasbornright-handed.

C.Shewantedtobethesameasotherpeople

9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofbeingleft-handed.

A.Itissometimesinconve-nientB.Itdoesn’tmattertohim.

C.Itisbetterthanbeingright-handed.

10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heoftenlendshiscartoothers.

B.Hedriveswithhislefthand.

C.Hisfriendsoftengivehimaride.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodofirst?

A.Drysomedishes.B.Washsomeplates.C.Cleanthestove.

12.Wherewillthemanlookforanothertowel?

A.OntheshelfB.Inthedrawer.C.Inthecabinet.

13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandowiththeoldtowel?

A.Cleanherbike.B.Cleanhercar.C.Cleanthegarage.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatisthemandoinghere?

A.Takingabusinesstrip.B.Visitinghisgirlfriend.

C.Havingaholidayalone.

15.Wherewillhereturnthecar?

A.InSanFrancisco.B.Righthere.C.Inanotheroffice.

16.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Bringthemanthekeys.B.Talkabouttheinsurance.

C.Bringthemansomeforms.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatare“mallrats”?

A.Thosewhospendalotoftimeinmalls.

B.Thosewhoshopregularlyinmalls.

C.Thosewhostealthingsfrommalls.

18.WhichisNOTmentionedasareasonwhypeoplelikemalls?

A.Feelingsafe.B.Comfortableenvironment.

C.Reasonableprices.

19.HowmanynightclubsarethereintheMallofAmericainMinnesota?

A.350.B.8.C.7.

20.WhenwasthefirstindoormallbuiltinAmerica?

A.In1935.B.In1963.C.101965

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C和D四个选项屮,选出最佳选项。

A

June8

Culinary(烹饪的)HistoriansofWashington:

FoodhistorianJoelDenkerdiscusseshowcertainfoodsacquiredculinarysignificanceandceremonialandeconomicimportance.2-4pm.Free.Bethesda-ChevyChaseRegionalServicesCenter,MeetingRoomA,4805EdgemoorLane,Bcthcsda.202-487-6740.

June11

BeersofUmbria:

BeerdirectorScottWeissleadsatastingofItalianbeers.7:

30pm.$35,ViaUmbria,1525WisconsinAvenue.NW.202-333-3904.

June13

WineDinner:

Aspecialmenupairedwithsparkling(气泡的)wine.6:

30pm.$75,notincludingtaxandgratuity(小费).Wildfire.TysonsGalleria.ThirdFloor.1714InternationalDr.,McLean.703-442-9110.

June14

CookingClass:

ChefGerardPangauddemonstrates(展示)howtomakeseveralseasonalFrenchdishes.11am-2pm.$85.HillCenterattheOldNavalHospital,921PennsylvaniaAvenue.SE.202-549-4172.

HotDrinksfromAroundtheWorld:

Participantslearnaboutandsampledrinksmadefrompurplecom.yak(牦牛)butter,orchidrootandmore.10am.$27.GreenSpringGardens,4603GreenSpringRoad,Alexandria.

June18

pm-地Columbu

GourmetSymphony:

AspecialAmericancuisine-inspiredmenuaccompaniedperformancebytheInscapeChamberOrchestra.VIPoptionavailable.7-9pm.$49ColumbiaFirehouse,109S.SaintAsaphSt,Alexandria.

June28

Sips:

Cocktailreceptionfeaturinglocalartisans(技工)andmixologists(调酒师)benefitD.C.CentralKitchenandMartha'sTable.VIPticketsalsoavailabi7:

30pm.$125by

June.11;$150thereafter.Newseum,555PennsylvaniaAve.NW.

June29

Suppers:

Fundraisingdinnerstakingplaceinmorethan35areahomes,featuringchefsAlonShaya,CarlaHall,TimMa,

AmyBrandweinandmore.ProceedsbenefitD.C.CentralKitchen

andMartha'sTable.6pm.$600.

21.SupposeyouweredoingresearchonFrenchcooking,youwouldprobablywanttoattend.

A.CulinaryHistoriansofWashingtononJune8

B.BeersofUmbriaonJune11

C.CookingClassonJune14

D.SipsonJune28

22.Ifyoucanspendnomorethan20dollarsonanevent,themostlikelychoiceistocall.

A.202-549-4172B.202-487-6740C.703-442-9110D.202-333-3904

23.Theeventsmentionedinthearticlearemainlyintendedfor.

A.artistsB.historiansC.doctorsD.foodlovers

B

Andreea,18,fromRomania,sentaphotographoftheviewfromherwindowandincludedabrief(简短的)apology:

“Sorry,thispictureisplainandboring.Noonewouldlikeit.”

AthomeinNewJersey,US,CoreenBurke,16,clickedonthesameimageinherinbox.Shesawavillagewithitsoldhouses,andadistantchimneypuffingsmoke.

“Isn’tthisamazinglydifferentfrommycountry?

”shethoughttoherself.

Burkesawpotentialinthatphoto.Shepostedittoherblog,OutsideMyWindow,whichfeaturesadailysnapshot(快照)ofsomeone’swindowviewfromdifferentpeoplearoundtheworld.

Theconcept(理念)issimple:

Wecanallrelatetotheactofstaringthroughapaneoflass(一块玻璃),ontothesceneontheotherside,

“Maybeifweunderstoodthewaypeoplefromallovertheworldlive,”sheadded,“wewouldgetalongbetterthanwehavebeenlately.”

Onthesit,CanseeFrederic'swindowinthesouthofFrance,lookingoutonsailboatsanchoredinatranquilharbor(宁静的港湾).0rVirginia'sviewinCanada,awinterscenewithtrees

lacedinwhite.

Likemosthighschoolstudents,Burkehasyettotraveltheworld.Butshehopestosomedaycollectmanystampsinherpassport,startinginGreeceandIndia.Inthemeantime,

however,she'sdevotingherselftoherwebsite.

shepostedthefirstwindowviewfromSwitzerland,asunsetcaptured(拍摄)byan18-year-old.Thenotherscameflowinginbyemail,uptosevenaday,fromasfarasKazakhstanandIndonesia.

Contributorsaremarkedonamaponherbedroomwall:

Abluedotindicates(表示)theircountryandapinkdotshowstheircity,iftheyprovideit.ThemostresponseshavecomefromEurope-Estonia,Poland,Italy,GermanyandSweden,tonameafew.SheiscrossingherAngersthatshe11receiveaphotofromAfricaorAntarctica,whichareunrepresentedsofar.

AndwhileBurke’sbecomeacybercrusader(斗士)forappreciatingthebeautyoutsideourownwindows,itwillprobablycomeasasurprisetolearnthatshedoesn’tactuallyhaveawindowinherownbedroom.Butwiththeviewsoutofotherpeople’sshecanenjoywhenevershewantsto,shesurelydoesn’tmind.

24.HowmightBurkedescribeAndreea’spicture?

A.Boring.B.Charming.C.Strange.D.Plain.

25.OutsideMyWindowisablogintendedtoshare.

A.theviewfromBurke’swindow

B.picturesofruralNewJersey

C.photosofwindowviewsfrompeopleworldwide

D.beautifulscenesofplacesofinterest

26.ItcanbeconcludedfromthearticlethatBurke.

A.believesweshouldreachouttopeopleofdifferentcultures

B.hasbeeninvitedtovisitvariousplacesthankstoherwebsite

C.wasinspiredtocreateawebsiteafterhertriptoSwitzerland

D.hascollectedthemostpicturesfromAmericaandEurope

27.WhatdoesBurkehopetodonow?

A.Tohaveawindowofherown.

B.Tobecomeacybercrusader.

C.Toownalargeworldmapinherbedroom.

D.TogetresponsesfromAfricaorAntarctica.

C

IfyouevervisitanEnglishvillage,makesuretolookoutformorrisdancing.UndoubtedlyoneofthestrangestofEnglishculture,morrisdancingisaformoffolkdancingthatdatesbacktothe15th15thcentury.Ifyouevergettheopnortunity,you

reallyhavetoseeit.

Menandwomenwearingold-fashioned,tattered(褴褛的)clothingdanceinthestreetoftownsandvillagesacrossthecountryduringtheholidayperiods.Womenwearlong,frilly(有褶皱边的)skirtsandmenwearshorttrousersw.thbellsattachedtothem.Theydancetotraditionalfolkmusicwhichisoftenplayedontraditionalmusicalinstruments.

Somegroupscarryheavyblackstickswhichtheybash(击打)againsteachotherwhiletheydance.Othergroupswavehandkerchiefsintheairwhilsttheyperform.Thedancesareusuallyperformednearapubsothatwhenitsover,thedancersandspectators(观众)cansingsometraditionalfolksongsoverapintofbeer.Thefestivities(欢庆)willoftencontinuelongintothenight,bywhichpointmostpeoplearetoodrunktothinkaboutperformingagain.

MorrisdancingisagreatEnglishtraditionbutit’sfacingabigcrisis(危机).Astheyearsgoby,fewerandfeweryoungpeoplearejoiningmorrisdancinggroups.Thedancersaregettingolderandolderandeventually,ifnothingisdonetochangethistrend,thetraditionwilldieoutwithinthenextfewdecades.

Ifyou’veeverhadthefortunetoseemorrisdancing,youmayunderstandwhyteenagersaren’trushingtosignup.Puttingitbluntly(直截了当地),it’snotexactlythecoolestthingforan18-year-oldtobedoing.Whydressupinbellsandfunnycostumeswhenyoucouldbegoingclubbing(逛夜店)?

Orplayingsport?

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