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长春市普通高中2019届高三质量监测

本试卷共150分,考试用时120分钟

第一部分略

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

Theopeningofanewbookstore—theBookGreenHook

Sunday,December2,9a.m.to9p.m.

Youwillnotwanttomisstheopeningofyournewneighbourhoodbookstore!

Locatedin289MainStreet,theBookGreenHookiswithinwalkingdistanceofschools,homesandbusinesses.ComeandcheckouttheBookGreenHookonSunday!

Therearevariousactivities,including:

·Livemusicbylocalmusicians

·OneBook-of-ReadingClubmembershipgiveaway

WideSelection

TheBookGreenHookhasfivefloorswithbooksofallkinds—whateveryouwant.Ifwedonothavethebookyouarelookingfor,wecanspeciallyorderitforyou.Youwillhaveitinyourhandswithintwodays!

ReadingCorners

Weareproudofourchildren’sreadingareaonthefirstfloor,aswellasourteenagers’corneronthesecondfloor.Comefortheactivitiesandstayawhile!

Settleinoneoftheseinvitingreadingareas;takeaseatwithagoodbookandafreecupofhotchocolate.Youwilldiscovertheperfectwaytospendafewhours.

BookEvents

TheBookGreenHookwillbefeaturingmonthlybooksigningbydifferentauthors,givingyouachancetomeetandspeakwithwell-knownwriters.Don’tmisstheexperienceofhearingtheseauthorsreadaloudtheirownbooks!

TheBook-of-ReadingClub

OurBook-of-ReadingClubwillfeature12bookseachyear.Asamember,youwillbeabletoselectonenewbookeachmonth.Themembershipfeeisonly$10.00permonth.Thatisagreatpricefor12bookseachyear!

SopleasejoinusonSundayandlearnaboutallthattheBookGreenHookhastooffer.Youcancomeanytimebetween9a.m.and9p.m.—ouractivitieslastalldaylong!

21.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBookGreenHook?

A.Itisopenfrom9a.m.to9p.m.everyday.

B.BookGreenHookisawell-locatedbookstore.

C.Anyinterestingbookscanbefoundrightthere.

D.Thethirdfloorisspeciallydesignedforchildren.

22.WhatcanpeopledointheBookGreenHookonDecember2?

A.Theycanhaveatasteofdifferentkindsofchocolate.

B.Theycanreadaloudtogetherwithwell-knownwriters.

C.TheycanbecomeamemberoftheBook-of-ReadingClub.

D.Theycanenjoylivemusicperformedbywell-knownwriters.

23.WhatcanweknowabouttheBook-of-ReadingClub?

A.ItsmemberscanbuyanybooksintheBookGreenHookatalowprice.

B.Itsmembersmayborrowasmanyas12bookseveryweek.

C.Itsmembersneedtopay120dollarseveryyear.

D.Itsmembersshouldbeovertheageof12.

B

Iwaswaitingformytrainandonthesubwaystation’sfloorwasamanjustsittingthere.IlookedaroundandnobodystoppedsoIjustwentmyway.Afterafewsteps,Iturnedandaskedhimwhetherheneededhelp.Hetoldmehishousewasonestationfurtherandhewouldonlyneedtotakethetrainthere.SoIreachedforhishandtohelphimstandup.

HewantedtotakethestairsbutIfearedthathewouldhurthimselfsinceheseemedtooweaktowalk,soIaskedhimtotaketheelevator.Eventhoughmymindwastryingtoturnthedangerlightson,IputthethoughtthatIshouldnotgoalonewithadrunkenmanoutofmymindandaccompaniedhimontheelevator.

Wearrivedontheplatformwithnoincidents.Theman’skneesseemedtosoften,soIaskedhimtorestonabench.Whilesittingthere,hethankedme,tellingmethatIsavedhim.No,Isaid,Ireallydidnothing;hesavedhimselfashewalkedonhisownfeet.

Atthenextstation,wesaidourgoodbyes.BeforeIknewit,heleft100dollarsanddashedoutofthetrain.Therewasnowaytogivehimbackhismoney.Iwantedtoleaveitontheseat,butayoungwomanwhothoughtitbelongedtomeranaftermeandgavemethenote.

MyinitialreactiontogettingthatmoneywasofshameandIevenfeltoffended.ThenIthoughthejustwantedtothankme,thebestwayheknewhow.Now,myquestionis—whatactofkindnessshallIdowiththese100dollars?

24.Whywasthemansittingonthesubwaystation’sfloor?

A.Becausehewantedtogohome.B.Becausehewasseriouslyill.

C.Becausehewasdrunk.D.Becausehewaswaitingforthetrain.

25.Seeingthemoneyleftbytheman,theauthorfirstfelt_______.

A.ashamedB.gratefulC.delightedD.frustrated

28.Howwilltheauthorpossiblydealwiththemoney?

A.Giveitback.B.Buysomethingfavorable.

C.Leaveitontheseat.D.Giveittopeopleinneed.

27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.IhelpedthemanthemomentIsawhim.

B.Iaccompaniedthemantotakethestairs.

C.Ithoughtitunsafetogoalonewiththedrunkenmanatfirst.

D.Ayoungwomanranaftermeandgavemethenote.

C

Pangolins(穿山甲)arestrange-lookingcreatures,coveredwithhardscales(鳞).Theycanrollupintoaballtoprotectthemselvesfromenemiesandhavetonguesthatarelongerthantheirbodies.

PangolinshaverecentlybecomethefocusofChinesepeople.Ascreenshotofamicroblogpostshowingsomepeopleeatingpangolinsatafeastspread.Afewdayslater,peoplewereangeredagainbypicturesshowingpeopleeatingprotectedanimals,includingpangolins.

Yetthisisonlythetipoftheiceberg.Manymorepangolinshavebeenhuntedorkilled.AccordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN),morethan1millionofthemhavebeenkilledorsoldinthelast10years.Italsosaidthattheyarethemostillegallytradedmammalsintheworld.InSeptember2016,theIUCNaddedthepangolintotheworld’s“endangeredanimalslist”.Theyarenowmoreendangeredthanpandas.

Agrowingtradeoftheirscalesandmeatisthemainreasonfortheirdeclineinnumber.ManypeopleinAsiaandAfricaconsiderpangolinmeatisdelicious.Somepeopleeventhinkpangolinscaleshavemedicalqualities.However,theirscalesaremadeofkeratin(角蛋白),thesamematerialhumanfingernailsaremadeof.

Luckily,thesituationisgettingbetter.WorldPangolinDayisonthethirdSaturdayofFebruaryeachyear.It’sadaytohelppeopleknowmoreaboutpangolins.ThegovernmentnowstopsanyonefrombuyingandeatingpangolinsinChina.Breakingthislawisregardedasacrime,andthetradeofpangolinsacrosstheworldisalsonotallowed,accordingtotheConventiononTradeinEndangeredSpeciesofWildFaunaandFlora.

28.Pangolinshavecaughtpeople’sattentiontheseyearsbecause______.

A.theylookstrangeB.theyappearinsomemovies

C.theyarekilledandeatenbypeopleD.theyhavesomethingtodowithpandas

29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Pangolinscanrollupintoaballtoattackenemies.

B.Morethan1millionpangolinswerekilledorsoldlastyear.

C.Pangolinswerenamedthemostendangeredanimalin2016.

D.Thepangolinisakindofmammals.

30.TherealaimofWorldPangolinDaymaybeto________.

A.attractpeopletothezootowatchpangolins

B.liftpeople’sawarenessofprotectingpangolins

C.remindpeopleofpangolins’medicalvalue

D.explainthelawtopeople

31.Whatmightbetheauthor’sattitudetowardsthemeasurestakentoprotectpangolins?

A.Positive.B.Negative.C.Disappointed.D.Unconcerned.

D

Bargainhuntersspentarecordof168.2billionyuan(25.4billiondollars;21.7billioneuros;19.3billionpounds)duringthe2017Singles’DayonNov.11,theworld’slargestdaylongdiscountfestival,ase-commercegiantAlibabaGrouptookonlineshoppingtoofflinestoresandbeyondthenation’sborders.

Spendingclimbedby39.3percentduring2017’ssale,asconsumersfrom225countriesandregionsscoopedupgoodsfrom140,000brandsthatofferedpromotionsduringtheannualevent.

Alibabasurpassed2016’s120.7billionyuantotalshortlyafter1pm,asoverseasshoppersjoinedintheafternoon,seekinggooddealsfromChina.Expandingatafaster-than-expectedpace,thetotaleclipsed(使黯然失色)thecombinedsalesofBlackFridayandCyberMondayintheUnitedStatesin2016.Nineoutoftenpeopleusedmobilewalletappsforpayment,saysAlibaba,withitsAlipayapphavinghandled1.48billiontransactions(交易)in24hoursandprocessedthematapeakrateof256,000transactionspersecond.

Meanwhile,someofflineshopsalsojoinedin,turningintosmartstoresthatallowedshopperstotrackproductavailabilityatotherlocationsandgettimelydeliverytotheirdoorstepswhilepayingwiththeirphone.“UsingbigdataanalyticspoweredbyChinesetechfirmscanhelpuslocatecustomersinaprecisemanner—somethingwewouldn’thaveachievedusingold-schoolretailing,”saysGaryChu,e-commercegeneralmanager.

TheNov.11shoppingeventrepresentsaChina-brandedbusinessmodelthatcanalsobespreadtoothercountries,creatingopportunitiesforbusinessesworldwide.AsSingles’Daygrows,shoppershaveusedtheopportunitytotryoutnewitemsratherthansimplybaggingabargain,saysTommyHong,vice-presidentofNielsenChina.

“Thatchangingattitude(towardSingles’Day)isalsoconsistentwithChina’sshiftingfocusfromquantitytoqualitygrowth,”GaryChusays.

32.Whichisthemainfactorthatcontributedtothenewrecordonthe2017Singles’Day?

A.Thecreativityofthebrands.B.Thelowdiscountofthegoods.

C.Theparticipationofshoppersabroad.D.Theimprovedqualityoftheproducts.

33.Theunderlinedphraseinthesecondparagraphcanprobablybereplacedby_______.

A.purchasedB.promotedC.advertisedD.produced

34.What’sthemainideaofthelastbutoneparagraph?

A.ThespreadofChinesebrands.B.Theglobalfinancialsituation.

C.Theinventionofabusinessmodel.D.ThesignificanceoftheSingles’Day.

35.Whatcanbelearntfromthetext?

A.Alibabaearned168.2billionyuanin2017.

B.BlackFridayintheUSAisalsoonNovember11th.

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