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1、安徽省六安市第一中学届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题4六安一中2020届高三年级第一次月考英语试题时间:120分钟 总分: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) 请听下面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.What is the woman likely to be?A.A waitress B.A servant C.A nurse2. How much would the man hav

2、e to pay for the first concert only?A.$1 B.$2 C.$43. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Teacher and student B. Husband and wife C.Doctor and patient4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In an office B. At their home C. In a restaurant5. What will the man do

3、this Saturday?A. Hes going to (he womans homeB. Hes going to meet the womans family instead of herC. He s going to have dinner with the womans family in a restaurant第二节(共l5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

4、对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. Why does the man come here?A.To have atrip B.To visit his friend C.To give a performance7.Which is more expensive?A.The mans hat B. The mans shirt C. The mans jacket8. Where did the man buy his hat?A.A derpartment store B.A mall store C.A supermarket 听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。9. Wh

5、ats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends B. Husband and wife C.Doctor and patient10. Whats the womans problem?A. She dislikes her job B.She is tired of hard workC.She has trouble getting to sleep11. What does the man offer the woman?A. Some advice B. Some pills C.Some milk听第8段材料,回答第1

6、2至14题。12. Why does Angela call the police?A.Something has been stolenB.She thinks someone is breaking into her house C.Someone is making a lot of noise in her garden13. Whats the womans telephone number?A. 9382669 B.9382699 C.948262914. Whats the policemans advice?A. Try to run away B. Ask her neigh

7、bors for helpC. Wait for the police officer to arrive 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. They are close friends B. They are shop assistant and customerC. They are strangers16. Why did the man talk to the woman?A. He wanted to buy a houseB. He wanted to get a jobC

8、. He wanted to rent a flat17. How much will the mail pay for the biggest one each year?A. 3f600 dollars B. 2,400 dollars C. 3,000 dollars听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is mainly reported from the speaker?A. An old car exhibition B. An old car race C. A modem car race19. Which one is the oldest and most

9、unusual car taking part in?A. The Rolls-Royce Silver GhostB. The winning carC. The Benz20. Which word can be used to describe the race?A. Boring B. Exciting C. Humorous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)A Here are four tourist attractions in Havana, Cuba. Museum of the Revolution The building

10、 of the Museum of the Revolution once served as the Presidential Palace and home to colonial governors. The museums exhibits include collections of weapons, history and art as well as rooms documenting wars for Cuban independence. Tel:+53-7-861-6130. Open: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,Monday through Saturday. A

11、dmission: $ 3 Revolution Square Revolution Square is one of the largest open public spaces in Cuba and one of the largest public squares in the world. The site is home to the 138-foot Jose Marti Memorial, the tallest structure in Havana, which celebrates the national hero. Cubas Important leaders us

12、ually use the platform in front of the memorial to address the large crowds that gather on the square. The Jose Marti Memorial also includes a museum and an elevator that takes tourists to the top of the monument. Tel: +53-7-338-6363 Open: 9 a.m,to 5 p,m.,Monday through Saturday. Admission: $ 5 Ciga

13、r Factories Cubas famous cigar-making factories are open to the public. Three cigar factories in Havana offer public tours that show how Cubas cigars are hand-rolled in the traditional way. The Partagas Cigar Factory, founded in 1827, is the oldest in Havana, The other two factories open for tours a

14、re La Corona and Romeo Julieta,and they include gift shops. Tel:+53-7-338-0601 Open: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, Admission; $ 10 Old Havana Old Havana is the capitals historic district, which dates back to 1519 when Spain used the city as a colonial port. Old Havana was an important Spa

15、nish naval (海军的)base. Presently, Old Ha anas stone streets are home to museums, hotels and restaurants among the grand colonial buildings that once housed Spanish power. Tel: +53-7-885-7524 Open: daily. Admission: free 21.When is the Museum of the Revolution closed?A. On Friday B. On Saturday C. On

16、Sunday D. On Monday22. Where might you see Cubas major leaders?A.In front of the Jose Marti MemorialB.On the stone streets of Old Havana.C. In the Partagas cigar factory.D. In the Museum of the Revolution.23. Which can you visit for free?A.Museum of the Revolution B.Revolution SquareC.Cigar Factorie

17、s D.Old Havana24. which number can you dial if you want to learn about the pre-Presidential Palace?A.+53-7-861-6130 B.+53-7-338-6363C.+53-7-338-0601 D.+53-7-885-7524B Mary had grown up knowing that she was different from the other kids, and she hated it. She was born with a cleft palate (聘裂)and had

18、to bear the jokes and stares of cruel children who teased her nonstop about her lip, crooked nose, and difficult speech. With all the teasing, Mary grew up hating the fact that she was ifferenf. She was convinced that no one, outside her family, could ever love her until she entered Mrs. Leonards cl

19、ass. Mrs. Leonard had a warm smile, a round face, and shiny brown hair. While everyone in her class liked her, Mary came to love Mrs. Leonard. In the 1950% it was common for teachers to give their children an annual hearing test. However, in Marys case, in addition to her cleft palate, she was barel

20、y able to hear out of one ear. Determined not to let the other children have another difference51 to point out, she would cheat on the test each year. The lwhisper test” was given by having a child walk to the classroom door, turn sideways, dose one ear with a finger, and then repeat something which

21、 the teacher whispered. Mary turned her bad ear towards her teacher and pretended to cover her good ear. She knew thai teachers would often sa things like, 4tThe sky is blue,” or “What color are your shoes?” But not on that day,Surely, what Mrs. Leonard said that day changed Marys life foreven When

22、the “whisper test” came,Mary heard the words: “I wish you were my little girl” Parents, I wish there were some ways that I could communicate to you the unbelievable blessing which encouraging words impart C 传授)to children. While words from a godly teacher can melt a heart, words from a parent can po

23、werfully set the course of a life. If encouraging words were something rarely spoken in your home,let me give you some tips on words and phrases that can brighten your own childs eyes and life. These words are easy to say to any child who comes into your life. Im proud of you, Way to go, Bingo. 25 .

24、What can we know about Mary from the first paragraph?A. She used to be laughed at by some studentsB. She differed from other kids in gradesC. She had to stare at those cruel childrenD. She liked to play jokes with other kids26. Why did Mary cheat on the whisper test?A. To get a better listening grad

25、e.B. To win the love of her teacher .C. To find which of her ears was bad.D. To prevent others knowing her hearing problem.27. Whats the purpose of writing the passage?A. To encourage parents to say encouraging words to their kidsB. To inspire disabled students to be confident in themselvesC. To exp

26、ect parents to praise their kids at homeD. To advise teachers to treat every student fairlyC The biggest rule in soccer: no using arms and hands. So as a ball sails through the air, the easiest way a player may have to change the balls direction is using his or her head. Those “headers”,however, can

27、 cause concussions (脑震荡),a type of brain injuries. Several sports organizations support banning headers from soccer games played by younger athletesthose not yet in high school. Comsiock and her team analyzed data from the High School R10lM. Some of the injuries (17 percent in boys and 29 percent in

28、 girls) were caused by contact with the ball or another piece of equipment. Other concussions occurred when a player hit the ground (13.3 percent of boys and 19.2 percent of girls). But collisions (碰撞事故)between two players accounted for 68.6 percent of brain injuries in boys and 51.3 percent of thos

29、e in girls. The researchers also looked at just those concussions due to heading or trying to head the ball. Among boys, 30.6 percent of the concussions occurred this way. Among girls,253 percent did. But only a small percentage of such injuries occurred simply from the ball contacting the head. Mor

30、e than half of concussions during headers resulted when two players collided. Most concussions from headers happen during games, Comstock reports. That s because two players may try to head the ball at the same time. Such “contested headers rarely happen during practices,she points out. Its aggressi

31、ve play not headers alone behind most injuries, her team now concludes. Soccer-related concussions also have become more common in recent years, Comstock notes. That reflects an increasingly aggressive culture of play. The best solution to reducing brain injuries may not be banning headers, she says

32、. Enforcing rules and preventing the collisions responsible for most concussions could be more effective. These are valuable findings,says Andrew Lincoln, The new findings provide a wake-up call that soccer officials need to improve safety. And these changes can be introduced without making big changes to the way the game is played, he adds, “As were seeing in other sports, such changes can be

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