1、高三英语上学期期中试题无答案2019高三英语上学期期中试题(无答案)满分:150分 第卷 (选择题)第一部分:听力(共两节满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题15分,满分75分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What is the woman s plan for tonight?A. To visit a friend. B. To see a movie. C. To go swimming2. What will the weather be like this afternoon? A Rainy. B. Snowy. C. Sunny3. What will the man
2、probably change? A. His jacket. B. His shirt C. His tie4. How will the woman go to the town center? A. By bus. B. By train. C. By taxi. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A student. B. A book. C. A language.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What color clothes is
3、Mary in? A. Red . B. Blue . C. White. 7. What will the man do next?A. Go talk to Anna . B. Invite Mary to his home . C. Introduce the woman to Mary.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. When will the speakers meet this Saturday? A. At 7:00. B. At 7:15. C. At 7:30. 9. What will the man probably do around 4? A. Watch a m
4、atch B. Do his homework. C. Attend a concert请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where did the mans family go last year? A To Egypt. B. To Spain . C. To France11. How many people are there in the mans family? A. Three B. Four C. Five12. What s the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends B. Strangers C .Workm
5、ates 请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Why did the woman buy the dress? A. For a party. B. For a lecture C .For an interview 14.How much was taken off the price of the dress? A.10%. B.20%. C.30%.15. What did the man think of the book? A. Relaxing B. Boring. C. Helpful16. Where is probably Mike now? A. At home B.
6、 At school C. In hospital请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What was Phillip? A. A poet B. A teacher C. A doctor18. Why did that old man dial that number the first time?A. He wanted to talk to Phillip . B He dialed the wrong number .C. He was interested in poems.19. How old was John when he knew Phillip?A. 60 y
7、ears old B .63 years old C. 73 years old20. What do the two men like doing?A. Going out with friends. B. Talking over the phone . C. Drinking coffee together. 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A Arriving atLondonGatwickDistance (距离) from central London: 2
8、8 miles / 45 kmFor travel information call: +44 (0)870 000 24 68.How to get to the city centreBy trainThe Gatwick Express goes fromGatwickAirporttoLondonVictoriatrain and underground station in centralLondon.Trains go every 15 minutes and the journey to centralLondontakes half an hour.First Class ti
9、ckets cost 25 (single), 48 (return).Express Class costs 17 (single), 29 (return).Southern Trains services run four times an hour toVictoriawith a journey time of around 35 minutes.By taxiThere are taxis outside the airport day and night. The journey to centralLondontakes 55-70 minutes. ALondontaxi t
10、akes up to 5 people.The average (平均的) cost from the airport to central London is 75-100.By car GatwickAirportis 28 miles (45 km) south ofLondon. There are 4 car parks next to the airport and there are car rental (租赁) offices open from 8:00 to 18:00. The journey to London takes 60-75 minutes.All cars
11、 pay a special 8 charge (收费) to go into central London.By busNational Express and EasyBus have services to centralLondon. EasyBus services go every 20 minutes. The journey takes one hour and costs from 2.There is one National Express bus an hour. The journey takes 90 minutes and costs 7.60.21. Someo
12、ne in a hurry toVictoriastation had better travel _.A. by train B. by car C. by taxi D. by bus22. Which of the following goes three times an hour?A. Gatwick Express. B. National Express. C. EasyBus. D. Southern Trains.23. Where is the text probably taken from?A. A short notice. B. A travel guide. C.
13、 A city introduction. D. A TV advertisement. B One of Scotlands most active centenarians (百岁的人), Lady Morton, drove for nearly 80 years. She loved driving and spent the war years as an ambulance (救护车) driver for Bangour Hospital. Aged 100 she was still driving around Edinburgh, up to Perthshire and
14、elsewhere the oldest among all the drivers in Scotland. But she had her first ever accident several days after her 100th birthday she hit a traffic island (a raised area in the middle of a road where people can wait until it is safe to cross) when she took her new car for a drive in Edinburgh.Lady M
15、orton, who celebrated her 100th birthday in July, was given a car as a surprise present. She talked about the accident which happened that night. “I wasnt going fast, but I hit a traffic island. I couldnt see it, because it had no lights, which I think is unbelievable and unreasonable. But I am all
16、right and luckily my car wasnt badly damaged .”Although Lady Morton had the accident, she didnt plan to stop driving. “Some people are just born to drive, and I think I am one of them. Ive been a good driver since the first time I got in a car,” she said. “Im musical, so I listen to the sound of the
17、 car to know when to change gear (档位).”Lady Morton bought her first car in 1927. The main change she had noticed since then is the traffic. “Its appalling. However, I dont mind it, because I am experienced, but I feel very sorry for beginners,” she said.24. What was special about Lady Morton?A. She
18、was 100 years old. B. She had the fewest traffic accidents.C. She was the oldest driver in Scotland. D. She had the most years of driving experience.25. How did Lady Mortons first accident happen?A. She had poor eyesight. B. She was driving too fast. C. The traffic island was dark. D. The lights of
19、her car werent on. 26. What do Lady Mortons words in Paragraph 3 suggest?A. She had a deep love for cars. B. She was quite good at driving.C. She had a great musical ability. D. She drove better than any other driver.27. What does the underlined word “appalling” in the last paragraph mean?A. Very go
20、od. B. Fantastic. C. Not bad. D. Terrible. C When we are young we are taught that its wrong to lie and we should always tell the truth. Unfortunately, most children lie even if theyre told not to. Research carried out at the Institute of Child Study at Toronto University has shown that this might no
21、t be such a bad thing. Apparently (显然地), children who tell lies when theyre two years old have a good chance of becoming successful adults (成年人).According to the research, at the age of two, 20 percent of children lie. At the age of three, 50 per cent lie, and at four almost 90 per cent lie. By the
22、age of 12 almost every child tells lies.Lying needs much brain work, and the better the lie is, the more work the brain has to do. By training the brain early, researchers believe children will be able to think more clearly when they are adults.Recent research, carried out by the Science Museum in L
23、ondon, has shown some interesting facts about the way we lie as adults. According to the research, the average British man tells three lies every day; thats over 1,000 lies a year. However, the average woman apparently only lies twice a day.Most people think women are better liars (说谎者) than men alt
24、hough in fact they tell fewer lies. Popular womens lies include Nothings wrong, Im fine, I dont know where it is, I havent touched it, and It wasnt that expensive. Some people say you can lie as long as its a white lie. A white lie is a lie told to avoid hurting someones feelings. One of the most co
25、mmon lies for both men and women is Its just what Ive always wanted, said after opening a present from their partner.28. What will happen to young children who lie?A. They will possibly do wrong later. B. Theyre likely to succeed in the future.C. They will keep lying when they grow up. D. They may h
26、ave a good chance of losing others trust.29. What do the numbers in Para. 2 show about children?A. Older children tell bigger lies than younger ones. B. As they grow, they often lie about their age. C. The older they are, the more likely they lie. D. Its quite natural for them to tell lies. 30. What
27、 did the research by the Science Museum find out?A. Men lie more than women. B. Women are better liars than men.C. Womens lies are usually not serious. D. Men sometimes have to lie to women.31. Whats the true feeling behind the underlined part in the last paragraph?A. You know me so well. B. I dont
28、like the present.C. You are good at picking presents. D. I havent received a present I really like. D Its true that many dads in the wild arent interested in parenting, but there are some that work pretty hard to give their little ones a good start. Maybe one of these dads will make you remember you
29、r own dad! The male giant water bug (雄性负子蝽) doesnt seem to mind a heavy load (负荷物) on his back for his kids. The female puts about 100 to 150 eggs on the back of the male, and then she leaves. Once the female is gone, the male has to look after the eggs. It usually takes one to two weeks for the egg
30、s to hatch (孵化). The father giant water bug jumps around to make sure the growing eggs get enough air and water. All this time he cant fly because of the weight of the eggs growing rapidly on his back. Now lets turn to the male stickleback fish. When the mother leaves after laying her eggs, the fath
31、ertendshis young. If the young fish go too far away, their father helps with their safe return by carrying them back in his mouth. The male stickleback looks after all his young as many as 100 until they can live on their own. A similar example can be found in emperor penguins (帝企鹅) living in cold a
32、reas. The male emperor penguin goes without food while looking after his egg until it hatches. For about 62 to 67 days, the egg stays on top of the fathers feet, in very cold temperatures that drop down to -39C. As a result, the father may lose nearly 50 percent of his body weight while waiting for his baby penguin to be born!32. What do we know about the giant
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