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届河北省衡水中学高三下学期四调英语试题学生版.docx

1、届河北省衡水中学高三下学期四调英语试题学生版20192020衡水中学下学期高三年级四调考试英语试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1.5分满分30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。1. Where does this conversation most likely take place?A. At a flower shop. B. On a hill. C. In a garden.2. What will the man probably do?A. Go outside. B. Read a magazine

2、. C. Listen to a program.3. How does the girl usually get back to school?A. By car. B. By bus. C. By taxi.4. What do we know about the woman speaker?A. Shes strict. B. Shes regretful. C. Shes caring.5. What is the man speaker doing?A. Making a suggestion. B. Doing housework. C. Leaning a skill.第二节(共

3、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. Why was Alice late?A. She made a call. B. She got up late. C. She set off late.7. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.

4、 Teacher and student. B. Father and daughter. C. Boss and employee.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the weather mostly like during their camping trip?A. Its hot. B. Its cold. C. Its rainy.9 How does Linda feel about the man?A. Mysterious. B. Considerate. C. Disgusting.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the spea

5、kers talking about?A. Housekeeping. B. Shopping. C. Cooking.11. Whose price has just increased at the highest rate?A. Cheeses. B. Bacons. C. Meats.12. Why is the woman unwilling to buy instant coffee?A. Because its bitter. B. Because its unpopular. C. Because its expensive.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What

6、is probably the man speaker?A. A chemist. B. A dentist. C. A patient.14. When does the woman have an appointment with Dr. Williams?A. This morning. B. At five oclock. C. Next week.15. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Wait for Dr. Williams. B. Be cautious about her diet. C. Go to the dentist

7、s directly.16. What will the man do to help the woman?A. Give her what she wants. B. Ring Dr. Williams for her. C. Make an appointment for her.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where can students keep fit?A. In the recreation center. B. In a fast food restaurant. C. In the student health center.18. What do we k

8、now about the supply of healthy food in most university restaurants?A. Its short. B. Its abundant. C. Its reasonable.19. Which of the following do students find extremely good?A. Fitness activities. B. The smoking ban. C. Medical care.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Convenience in ex

9、ercise. B. Healthy life in universities. C. Medical care for university students.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分满分40分)ASummer ActivitiesStudents should read the list with their parents/careers, and select two activities they would like to do. Forms will be available in school and online for them to indicate the

10、ir choices and return to school. Before choices are finalised, parents/careers will be asked to sign to confirm their childs choices.ActivityDescriptionMember of staffCostOutdoor Adventure (OUT)Take yourself out of your comfort zone for a week, discover new personal qualities, and learn new skills.

11、You will be able to take part in a number of activities from canoeing to wild camping on Dartmoor. Learn rock climbing and work as a team, and enjoy the great outdoor environment.Mr. Clemens140WWI Battlefields and Paris(WBP)On Monday we travel to London. After staying overnight in London, we travel

12、on Day 2 to northern France to visit the World War I battlefields. On Day 3 we cross into Belgium. Thursday sees us make the short journey to Paris where we will visit Disneyland Paris park, staying until late to see the parade and the fireworks. Our final day, Friday, sees us visit central Paris an

13、d tour the main sights.Mrs. Milson425CraftyFoxes(CRF)Four days of product design centred around textiles. Making lovely objects using recycled and made materials. Bags, cushions and decorations.Learn skills and leave with modern and unusual textiles.Mrs. Goode30Potty about Potter(POT)Visit Warner Br

14、os Studio, shop stop to buy picnic, stay overnight in an approved Youth Hostel in Streatley-on-Thames, guided tour of Oxford to see the film locations, picnic lunch outside Oxfords Christchurch, boating on the River Cherwell through the University Parks, before heading back to Exeter.Miss Drake1501.

15、 Which activity will you choose if you want to go camping?A. OUT B. WBPC. CRF D. POT2. What will the students do on Tuesday with Mrs. Wilson?A. Travel to London.B. See a parade and fireworks.C. Tour central Paris.D. Visit the WWI battlefields.3. How long does Potty about Potter last?A. Two days. B.

16、Four days.C. Five days. D. One week.BMany of us love July because its the month when natures berries and stone fruits are in abundance. These colourful and sweet jewels form British Columbias fields are little powerhouses of nutritional protection.Of the common berries, strawberries are highest in v

17、itamin C, although, because of their seeds, raspberries contain a little more protein (蛋白质), iron and zinc (not that fruits have much protein). Blueberries are particularly high in antioxidants (抗氧化物质). The yellow and orange stone fruits such as peaches are high in the carotenoids we turn into vitam

18、in A and which are antioxidants. As for cherries (樱桃), they are so delicious who cares? However, they are rich in vitamin C.When combined with berries of slices of other fruits, frozen bananas make an excellent base for thick, cooling fruit shakes and low fat “ice cream”. For this purpose, select ri

19、pe bananas for freezing as they are much sweeter. Remove the skin and place them in plastic bags or containers and freeze. If you like, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice on the bananas will prevent them turning brown. Frozen bananas will last several weeks, depending on their ripeness and the temperatu

20、re of the freezer.If you have a juicer, you can simply feed in frozen bananas and some berries or sliced fruit. Out comes a “soft-serve” creamy dessert, to be eaten right away. This makes a fun activity for a childrens party; they love feeding the fruit and frozen bananas into the top of the machine

21、 and watching the ice cream come out below.4. What does the author seem to like about cherries?A. They contain protein. B. They are high in vitamin A.C. They have a pleasant taste. D. They are rich in antioxidants.5. Why is fresh lemon juice used in freezing bananas?A To make them smell better. B. T

22、o keep their colour.C. To speed up their ripening. D. To improve their nutrition.6. What is “a juicer” in the last paragraph?A. A dessert. B. A drink.C. A container. D. A machine.7. From which is the text probably taken?A. A biology textbook. B. A health magazine.C. A research paper. D. A travel bro

23、chure.CTeens and younger children are reading a lot less for fun, according to a Common Sense Media report published Monday.While the decline over the past decade is steep for teen readers, some data in the report shows that reading remains a big part of many childrens lives, and indicates how paren

24、ts might help encourage more reading.According to the reports key findings, “the proportion (比例) who say they hardly ever read for fun has gone from 8 percent of 13-year-olds and 9 percent of 17-year-olds in 1984 to 22 percent and 27 percent respectively today.”The report data shows that pleasure re

25、ading levels for younger children, ages 28, remain largely the same. But the amount of time spent in reading each session has declined, from closer to an hour or more to closer to a half hour per session.When it comes to technology and reading, the report does little to counsel(建议) parents looking f

26、or data about the effect of e-readers and tablets on reading. It does point out that many parents still limit electronic reading, mainly due to concerns about increased screen time.The most hopeful data shared in the report shows clear evidence of parents serving as examples and important guides for

27、 their kids when it comes to reading. Data shows that kids and teens who do read frequently, compared to infrequent readers, have more books in the home, more books purchased for them, parents who read more often, and parents who set aside time for them to read.As the end of school approaches, and s

28、chool vacation reading lists loom(逼近) ahead, parents might take this chance to step in and make their own summer reading list and plan a family trip to the library or bookstore.8. What is the Common Sense Media report probably about?A. Childrens reading habits.B. Quality of childrens books.C. Childr

29、ens after-class activities.D. Parent-child relationships.9. Where can you find the data that best supports “children are reading a lot less for fun”?A. In paragraph 2. B. In paragraph 3.C. In paragraph 4. D. In paragraph 5.10. Why do many parents limit electronic reading?A. E-books are of poor quali

30、ty.B. It could be a waste of time.C. It may harm childrens health.D. E-readers are expensive.11. How should parents encourage their children to read more?A. Act as role models for them.B. Ask then to write book reports.C. Set up reading groups for them.D. Talk with their reading class teachers.DAcco

31、rding to a new study, teens focus on rewards and have a hard time learning to avoid punishment or consider the consequences of alternative actions.University College London researchers compared how teens and adults learn to make choices based on the available information. They tracked the way in whi

32、ch 18 volunteers aged 12-17 and 20 volunteers aged 18-32 completed tasks in which they had to choose between abstract symbols.Each symbol was consistently associated with a fixed chance of a reward, punishment, or no outcome. As the trial progressed , participants learned which symbols were likely to lead to each outcome and adjusted their choices accordingly. Teens and

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