1、提分必做高三英语上学期第一次阶段检测试题厦门市湖滨中学2019届高三上测试(一)英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)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。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:How much is the shirt? A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.答案是 C。1.What will James do tomorrow ?A.Watch a TV prog
2、ram. B.Give atalk. C.Write a report.2.What can we say about the woman? A.Shes generous. B.Shes curious. C.Shes helpful.3.When does the train leave?A.At 6:30. B.At8:30. C.At 10:30.4.How does the womango to work?A.By car. B.On foot. C.By bike. 5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A
3、.Classmates. B.Teacher and student. C.Doctor and patient.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.What does the woman regret?A.Giving up her research.B.Dropping out of college.C.Changingher major. 7.What is the woman interested in studying now?A.Ecology. B.Education. C.Chemistry. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.
4、What is the man? A.A hotel manager. B.A tour guide. C.A taxidriver.9.What is the man doing for the woman?A.Looking for some local foods.B.Showing her around the seaside.C.Offering information about a hotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.Inan office. B.At home C
5、.At a restaurant.11.What will the speakers do tomorrow evening?A.Go to a concert. B.Visit a friend. C.Work extra hours.12.Who is Alice going to call? A.Mike . B.Joan. C.Catherine .听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Why does the woman meet the man?A.To look at an apartment. B.To deliver some furniture.C.To have a m
6、eal together.14.What does the woman like about the carpet?A.Its color. B.Its design. C. Its quality .15.What does the man say about the kitchen?A.Its a good size. B.Its newly painted. C. Its adequately equipped .16.What will the woman probably do next?A.Go downtown. B.Talk with her friend. C.Make pa
7、yment .听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Who is the speakerprobably talking to?A.Movie fans. B.News reporters. C.College students .18.When did the speaker take Englishclasses?A.Before he left his hometown. B.After he came to America.C.When he was 15 years old.19.How does the speaker feel about his teacher?A.Hes
8、proud. B.Hes sympathetic. C.Hes grateful .20.What does the speaker mainly talk about ?A.How education shaped his life.B.How his language skills improved.C.How he managed his business well.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)AJune 8Culinary (烹饪的)Historians of Washington: Food historian Joel Denker discusses how certa
9、in foods acquired culinary significance and ceremonial and economic importance. 2-4 pm .Free. Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center, Meeting Room A,4805 Edgemoor Lane,Bcthcsda. 202-487-6740.June 11Beers of Umbria: Beer director Scott Weiss leads a tasting of Italian beers. 7:30 pm. $35,Via U
10、mbria, 1525 Wisconsin Avenue. NW. 202-333-3904.June 13Wine Dinner: A special menu paired with sparkling (气泡的)wine. 6:30 pm. $75, not including tax and gratuity (小费).Wildfire. Tysons Galleria. Third Floor. 1714 International Dr., McLean. 703-442-9110.June 14Cooking Class: Chef Gerard Pangaud demonstr
11、ates (展示) how to make several seasonal French dishes.11 am-2 pm.$85. Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. SE. 202-549-4172.Hot Drinks from Around the World: Participants learn about and sample drinks made from purple com. yak (牦牛) butter, orchid root and more. 10 am. $27.
12、Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria.June 18Gourmet Symphony: A special American cuisine-inspired menu accompanied performance by the Inscape Chamber Orchestra. VIP option available.7-9 pm. $49 Columbia Firehouse, 109 S. Saint Asaph St, Alexandria.June 28Sips: Cocktail reception
13、featuring local artisans (技工)and mixologists (调酒师) benefit D.C. Central Kitchen and Marthas Table. VIP tickets also availabi 7:30 pm. $125 byJune. 11;$150 thereafter. Newseum, 555 Pennsylvania Ave.NW.June 29Suppers:Fundraising dinners taking place in more than 35 area homes, featuring chefs Alon Sha
14、ya,Carla Hall,Tim Ma,Amy Brandwein and more. Proceeds benefit D.C. Central Kitchenand Marthas Table.6 pm. $600.21. Suppose you were doing research on French cooking,you would probably want to attend .A. Culinary Historians of Washington on June 8B. Beers of Umbria on June 11C. Cooking Class on June
15、14D. Sips on June 2822. If you can spend no more than 20 dollars on an event, the most likely choice is to call .A. 202-549-4172 B. 202-487-6740C. 703-442-9110 D. 202-333-390423. The events mentioned in the article are mainly intended for .A. artists B. historians C. doctors D. food loversBAndreea,
16、18, from Romania, sent a photograph of the view from her window and included a brief (简短的)apology: “Sorry, this picture is plain and boring. No one would like it.”At home in New Jersey, US, Coreen Burke, 16, clicked on the same image in her inbox. She saw a village with its old houses, and a distant
17、 chimney puffing smoke.“Isnt this amazingly different from my country?” she thought to herself.Burke saw potential in that photo. She posted it to her blog, Outside My Window,which features a daily snapshot (快照)of someones window view from different people around the world.The concept is simple: We
18、can all relate to the act of staring through a pane of lass (一块玻璃),onto the scene on the other side,“Maybe if we understood the way people from all over the world live,” she added, “we would get along better than we have been lately.”On the site,you can see Frederics window in the south of France, l
19、ooking out on sailboats anchored in a tranquil harbor(宁静的港湾).0r Virginias view in Canada, a winter scene with treeslaced in white.Like most high school students, Burke has yet to travel the world. But she hopes to someday collect many stamps in her passport,starting in Greece and India. In the meant
20、ime,however, shes devoting herself to her website.she posted the first window view from Switzerland, a sunset captured (拍摄)by an 18-year-old.Then others came flowing in by email, up to seven a day, from as far as Kazakhstan and Indonesia.Contributors are marked on a map on her bedroom wall: A blue d
21、ot indicates (表示)their country and a pink dot shows their city, if they provide it. The most responses have come from Europe - Estonia, Poland, Italy, Germany and Sweden, to name a few. She is crossing her Angers that she 11 receive a photo from Africa or Antarctica, which are unrepresented so far.A
22、nd while Burkes become a cyber crusader (斗士)for appreciating the beauty outside our own windows, it will probably come as a surprise to learn that she doesnt actually have a window in her own bedroom. But with the views out of other peoples she can enjoy whenever she wants to, she surely doesnt mind
23、.24. How might Burke describe Andreeas picture?A. Boring. B. Charming. C. Strange. D. Plain.25. Outside My Window is a blog intended to share .A. the view from Burkes windowB. pictures of rural New JerseyC. photos of window views from people worldwideD. beautiful scenes of places of interest26. It c
24、an be concluded from the article that Burke .A. believes we should reach out to people of different culturesB. has been invited to visit various places thanks to her websiteC. was inspired to create a website after her trip to SwitzerlandD. has collected the most pictures from America and Europe27.
25、What does Burke hope to do now?A. To have a window of her own.B. To become a cyber crusader.C. To own a large world map in her bedroom.D. To get responses from Africa or Antarctica.CIf you ever visit an English village, make sure to look out for morris dancing.Undoubtedly one of the strangest of Eng
26、lish culture, morris dancing is a form of folk dancing that dates back to the 15th 15th century.If you ever get the opnortunity,you really have to see it.Men and women wearing old-fashioned,tattered(褴褛的)clothing dance in the street of towns and villages across the country during the holiday periods.
27、 Women wear long,frilly (有 褶皱边的)skirts and men wear short trousers w.th bells attached to them. They dance to traditional folk music which is often played on traditional musical instruments.Some groups carry heavy black sticks which they bash (击打)against each other while they dance. Other groups wav
28、e handkerchiefs in the air whilst they perform. The dances are usually performed near a pub so that when it s over, the dancers and spectators (观众)can sing some traditional folk songs over a pint of beer. The festivities (欢庆)will often continue long into the night, by which point most people are too
29、 drunk to think about performing again.Morris dancing is a great English tradition but its facing a big crisis (危机).As the years go by, fewer and fewer young people are joining morris dancing groups. The dancers are getting older and older and eventually, if nothing is done to change this trend, the
30、 tradition will die out within the next few decades.If youve ever had the fortune to see morris dancing, you may understand why teenagers arent rushing to sign up. Putting it bluntly (直截了当地),its not exactly the coolest thing for an 18-year-old to be doing. Why dress up in bells and funny costumes wh
31、en you could be going clubbing (逛夜店)? Or playing sport? Or doing anything else?However, it would be a great shame to lose such a fun and vibrant (有活力的)part of Englands history and culture. Its important to look after some traditions and customs especially when its something as harmless and happy as
32、morris dancing. So heres a toast to the next generation of would-be morris dancers! Lets hope they dont leave it too late.28. What is the article mainly about?A. The popularity of morris dancing in the UK.B. The origins of mortsdancing in the UK.C. Different attitudes toward morris dancing in the UK
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