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1、松江區(qū)2019學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量監(jiān)控試卷 高三英語(滿分140分,完卷時(shí)間120分鐘) 2019.121. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions you will be
2、 spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.2. A. Leave the errors in the paper.B. Let the woman use the typewriter.C. Read the newspaper again.D. Chec
3、k the paper for mistakes.3. A. It takes time for her to learn new things.B. She should have been informed earlier.C. She won't attend the meeting.D. She has made preparations for the meeting.4. A. American students are not talkative in class.B. Being talkative in class means active participation
4、.C. She thinks highly of her experience in the American school.D. One can participate in class activities in different ways.5. A. Crying.B. Talking loudly.C. Watching TV.D. Having a walk.6. A. It is the only property she has.B. Her father asked her not to sell it.C. She inherited it from her father.
5、D. Her father has nowhere to live after selling it.7. A. No one knows how to get it to work.B. It won the match in the company.C. It is second to none in communication.D. It works more efficiently than any employee.8. A. The food critic didn't speak highly of that restaurant.9. They waited a lon
6、g time for the table at that restaurant.10. The food at the restaurant was the best in Chinatown.11. They used to work for a food magazine.8. A. She is too tired to go out.B. She has to write a paper.C. She doesn t like coffee.D. She has to get up early the next day.9. A. Tom should have realized hi
7、s mistake earlier.B. Tom's trousers don't match his jacket.C. Tom shouldn't have hurried to the office.D. Tom's taste in clothes can be improved.10. A. He has been taken for a fool.B. He doesn't (eel at ease in the firm.C. He has been given a better position.D. He doesn't get
8、 on well with the others.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passagesand the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only onc
9、e. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions II through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Motorcycle riding.B. Parcel wrapping.C. Language training.D. Basic manners.12. A. He want
10、ed to learn how the delivery of online shopping runs.B. He intended to open a delivery company in the future.C. He hoped to fully enjoy the city's festive atmosphere.D. He needed the experience as part of his social practice requirement.13. A. Packing a heavy load.B. Finding the way.C. Asking fo
11、r directions.D. Riding on narrow streets.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They can solve some of our most crucial problems.B. They lead to many exciting professional careers.C. They help establish government and private labs.D. They are the new application of mathema
12、tics.15. A. They learn, make and analyze mathematical models.B. They help create new branches of the science.第 #頁C. They make prediction in finance and economy.D. They work on the development of new technology.16. A. The importance of research.B. The necessity of modeling.C. The study of mathematics
13、.D. The evolution of science.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A chef.B. A nurse assistant.C. A medical transcriptionist. D. A housewife,18. A. Listening to the conversation between the doctor and patients.B. Writing down the medical report on the computer.C. Findin
14、g the problems in the medical treatment.D. Helping the doctor to take care of patients.19. A. She gets paid every two weeks.B. She can explain it to her son.C. She can learn from different medical cases.D. She can balance work with domestic duties.20. A. He regards the job meaningless and looks down
15、 upon it.B. He insists that it should be done by the doctor himself.C. He is proud of his mother and understands her choice.D. He feels sorry that it is not paid as well as his father's job.n . Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make
16、 the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.s minds condition concludeClimbing the world s highest mountain could not have been further from
17、Xia Boyu 25-year-old in 1974, when the played for the provincial soccer team in Qinghai. But when the Chinese Mountaineering Association announced it was looking for climbers to join an upcoming journey, Xia put in an application so that he (21) at least get a free health check - up.After just a few
18、 months of training, Xia and his fellow climbers started climbing the 8,848 - metre mountain in January 1975. However, Xia suffered such severe frostbite (凍傷) after lending a teammate his sleeping bag (22) her later lost both of his feet.Three years later, a foreign expert (23) (invite) to assess Xi
19、awith artificial legs, Xia would be able to walk again and even climb mountains. It made him determined to challenge (24)to climb Mount Qomolangma again.Xia set himself a demanding schedule, (25)(wake) at 5 a.m. to train for five or six hours. Unfortunately, Xia suffered another major setback in 199
20、6, when he (26)(diagnose) with lymphoma (淋巴瘤).He had to undergo another round of amputation (截肢),losing part of his legs.It was not until 2014 that he was able to organize a team to make another attempt at scaling the world ' s highest mountain. Sadly, his team arrived at Qomolangma Base Camp, o
21、nly to be informed that all journeys had been stopped, following an avalanche(雪崩)(27)had killed 16people.The Nepalese government announced a ban on double - amputee climbers on Qomolongma in December 2017, but it didn ' t last long after a protest (28)a disabled support group. That allowed Xia,
22、at the age of 69, (29)(climb) to the top on May 14, 2018. The feeling, however, was not (30)he had imagined it would be."I had thought when I finally reachedthe summit, I would shout it to the world. I would do all these poses for photos. But when the moment arrived, I just felt clam." Xia
23、 said.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. approaching B. temporarily C. decomposes D. alternative E. primarilyF. recyclable G. inspiration H. involves I. squeezing J. mined
24、K. emittedIs it possible to make paper without trees? Australian businessmen Kevin Garcia and Jon Tse spent a year researching a possible _31_ that could serve as a possible raw material for making paper. Then Garcia read about a Taiwanese company making commercial paper out of stone and a(n) _32_ s
25、truck.A year later, in July 2017, they launched Karst Stone Paper. The company produces paper without using wood or water. Their source is stone waste _33_ from construction sites and other industrial waste dumps.“If you look at the whole process of how paper is traditionally made, it _34_ chopping
26、trees, adding chemicals, using lots of water and then _35_, drying and flattening it into sheets of paper, said Garcia. "It contributes to high carbon emission and deforestation.”In 2019, Garcia estimates Karst' s paper production has helped save 540 large timbe植ees木)from being deforested,
27、83,100 liters (21,953 gallons) of water from being used and 25,500 kilograms (56,218 pounds) of carbon dioxide from being _36_.“We collect disposed limestone (石灰石) from wherever we can find it, wash it, and grind it into fine powder, " he said. The powder is mixed with a HDPE resin (高密度聚乙烯樹脂) ,
28、which_37_ over time from sunlight, leaving only calcium carbonate (碳酸鈣) behind.The paper can be as thin as notebook paper or as thick as a cardboard paper and is waterproof, _38_ and difficult to tear. The notebooks cost $10 to $25. Karst s products are mainly sold ththe company s website, but are a
29、lso stocked in 100 stores, _39_ throughout Australia, the UnitedStates and the United Kingdom.“ Over 70% of the customers are US - based,” he said.The hope to have the notebooks in 1,000 stores by the end of the year. Garcia said they are now thinking about _40_ investors for the first time in order
30、 to scale up their operations. They declined to reveal how much the company makes or their annual revenue.n . Reading Comprehension Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best
31、fits the context.When happens when the right to know comes up against the right not to know? The case - of genetic testing has brought this question to light. Two _41_ legal cases - one in Britain, the other in Germany - stand to alter the way medicine is practiced.Both cases involve Huntington'
32、 s disease (HD), whose _42_ include loss of co -Ordnationmood changes and cognitive (認(rèn)知的)decline. It develops between the ages of 30 and 50, and iseventually fatal. Every child of an _43_ parent has a 50% chance of inheriting it.In the British case, _44_ for trial at the High Court in London in Nove
33、mber, a woman known as ABC - to protect the _45_ of her daughter, who is a minor - is charging a London hospital, St. George s Healthcare NHS Trust, for not _46_ her father s diagnosis of HD with her. ABC waspregnant at the time of his diagnosis, in 2009. She argues that had she been aware of it, sh
34、e would have stopped the pregnancy. As it was, she found out only after giving birth to her daughter. She later tested _47_ for HD.The German case is in some ways the mirror image of the British one. Unlike in Britain, in Germany the right not to know genetic information is protected in law. _48_, 2
35、011 a doctor informed a woman that her divorced husband - the doctor s patient - had tested positive for HD. This meanttheir two children were _49_ the disease. She accused the doctor, who had acted with his patient permission. Both children being minors at the time, they could not legally be tested
36、 for the disease, which, as the woman s lawyers pointed out, is currently _50_. They argued that she was therefore helpless to act on the information, and _51_ suffered a reactive depression that prevented her from working.Both cases test a legal grey area. If the right to know is _52_ recognized in
37、 Britain later this year, that my remove some uncertainties, but it will also create new ones. To what lengths should doctors go to track down and inform family members, _53_?It is the law s job to _54_ these rights for the modern age. When the law falls behind technology,第 5頁somebody often pays the
38、 price, and currently that somebody is _55_. As these two cases demonstrate, they find themselves in a difficult situation - charged if they do, accused it they don41. A. remarkable42. A. consequences43. A. influenced44. A. scheduled45. A. possession46. A. revealing47. A. convinced48. A. Nevertheles
39、s49. A. in advance ofC. at the close of50. A. inevitable51. A. as a result52. A. financially53. A. on occasion54. A. reserve55. A. lawmakersB. distinctB. symptomsB. affectedB. determinedB. statusB. sharingB. suspiciousB. ThusC. contrastingC. indicationsC. inheritedC. approvedC. healthC. remindingC.
40、infectedC. AdditionallyB. in the course ofD. at the risk ofB. inextinguishableB. after allB. academicallyB. by comparisonB. balanceB. victimsC. incurableC. above allC. legallyC. in effectC. defendC. patientsD. dominantD. diagnosesD. annoyedD. implementedD. identityD. concealingD. positiveD. Fundamen
41、tallyD. intolerableD. in returnD. culturallyD. for exampleD. draftD. doctorsSection BDirections: Read the following three passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best accor
42、ding to the information given in the passage you have just read.AFor Western designers, China and its rich culture have long been an inspiration for Western creative.“ It s no secret that China has always been a source of inspiration for designers,” saychief creative officer at A-E Networks, a globa
43、l media company and home to some of the biggest fashion shows.Earlier this year, the China Through A Looking Glass exhibition in New York exhibited 140 pieces of China - inspired fashionable clothing alongside Chinese works or art, with the aim of exploring the influence of Chinese aesthetics (美學(xué))on
44、 Western fashion and how China has fueled thefashionable imagination for centuries. The exhibition had record attendance, showing that there is huge interest in Chinese influences.“ China is impossible to overlook,” says Hill, “ Chinese models are the faces of beauty and fashioncampaigns that sell d
45、reams to women all over the world, which means Chinese women are not justconsumers of fashion - they are central to its movement.” Of course, not only are todaydesigners being influenced by China, but some of the best designers of contemporary fashion arethemselves Chinese. “ Vera Wang, Alexander Wa
46、ng, Jason We are taking on Galliano, Albaz, MarcJacobs - and beating them hands down in design and sales,” adds Hill.For Hill, it is impossible not to talk about China as the leading player when discussing fashion.“ The most famous designers are Chinese, so are the models, and so are the consumers,”
47、 sh“ China is no longer just another market; in many senses it has become the market. If you talk aboutfashion today, you are talking about China - its influences, its directions, its breathtaking clothes, and how young designers and models are finally acknowledging that in many ways.”56. What can w
48、e learn about the exhibition in New York?A. It promoted the sales of artworks.B. It attracted a large number of visitors.C. It showed ancient Chinese clothes.D. It aimed to introduce Chinese models.57. What does Hill say about Chinese women?A. They do business all over the world.B. They admire super
49、 models.C. They start many fashion campaigns.D. They are setting the fashion.58. The underlined phrase “ taking on ” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to.A. competing againstB. learning fromC. working withD. looking down on59. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the text?A. Chin
50、ese Art Exhibition Held in New YorkB. Young Models Selling Dreams to the WorldC. Chinese Culture Fueling International Fashion TrendsD. Differences Between Eastern and Western AestheticsBComments on the March Issue of Reader 's Digest第 7頁40 Smart Ways to Save at the SupermarketYour caution not t
51、o fall for the sales reminded me of the days when I was a stock boy at my neighbourhood grocery in the 1950s. One time, we got a delivery of off-brand vegetables. I priced them at ten cents a can. I don't think we sold more than sis cans - until I put up a sign that said "Special: Nine for
52、$1." I set them out Thursday evening, and by noon on Saturday they were gone. EDWARD DECKERD,Perryville, MissouriBill's Last, Best GiftTracy Grant's article resonated (弓1 起共 鳴) deeply with me. Twelve years ago, my husband, Don, was found to have terminal brain cancer. As his caregiver,
53、l, too, learned to appreciate the people and things around me and not to sweat the small stuff, and in the long run, became a much better person. Don also gave me his last, best gift of love and peace.ANITA LAWRENCE, Diego, CaliforniaTrapped Inside a GlacierReading about John All's experience on
54、 MountHimlung was very inspiring to me. A man with 15 broken bones and bleeding internally being able to climb up a 70-foot wall of ice and survive for 18 hours at 20,000 feet is something that I would have thought to be impossible. I am 16 years old and a lifelong reader. Out of all the great conte
55、nt in Reader s Digest, stories like his are the ones I enjoy the most.SAM KIEFFER, Richardson, TexasDishes Professional Chefs Cook in the MicrowaveMicrowaving live lobsters is cruel. Because lobsters feel pain, Switzerland has recently outlawed the practice of boiling them alive. A similar law was p
56、assed in Italy, where it is now illegal to put lobsters on ice before cooking them. I hope you provide an update to your story promoting humane (人道的) practices instead of very cruel and violent ones.JANEIIOOLE, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania60. What happened to Anita Lawrence after her husband's dia
57、gnosis?A. She felt very painful.B. She gained some life lessons.C. She paid more attention to her own health.D. She showed deep sympathy for her husband.61. According to Sain Kieffer's letter, what can we learn about John All?A. He is an expert in mountaineering.B. He wrote the article entitled
58、Trapped Inside a Glacier.C. Few people could survive in the same situation as he did.D. His story is the best one that Sam Kieffer has ever read in Reader s Digest.62. In her letter. Janet Toole quoted two examples of Switzerland and Italy in order to .A. advise chefs to stop cooking live lobstersB. show how cruel it is to cook lobsters liveC. raise chefs awa reness of protect animalsD. share with readers these countries laws regarding cookingCThe ne
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