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8-/NUMPAGES88-/NUMPAGES88-/NUMPAGES8黑龍江省望奎縣一中2019屆高三英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期期初考試〔9月〕試題〔無(wú)答案〕〔時(shí)間:120分鐘總分值:150分〕第一局部:單項(xiàng)填空(共20小題;每題1分,總分值20分)1.

For

a

moment

nothing

happened.

Then

______

all

shouting

together.

A.

voices

had

come

B.

came

voices

C.

voices

would

come

D.

did

voices

come2.

—Do

you

need

any

help,

Lucy?

—Yes.

The

job

is

______

I

could

do

myself.

A.

less

than

B.

more

than

C.

no

more

than

D.

not

more

than

3.

The

lion

is

considered

the

king

of

the

forest

as

it

is

a(n)

______of

courage

and

power.

A.

example

B.

sign

C.

mark

D.

symbol

4.

We

had

wanted

to

finish

our

task

by

noon,

but

it

didn’t

quite

______

as

planned.

A.

find

out

B.

give

out

C.

hand

out

D.

work

out

5.

The

first

edition

was

published

in

2019

and

_______

a

best

seller

ever

since.A.

had

been

B.

will

be

C.

would

be

D.

has

been

6.

______achievement,

last

week’s

ministerial

meeting

of

the

WTO

here

earned

a

low,

though

not

failing,

grade.

A.

In

terms

of

B.

In

case

of

C.

As

a

result

D.

In

face

of

7.

I

would

like

a

job

which

pays

more,

but

_____I

enjoy

the

work

I’m

doing

at

the

moment.

A.

in

other

words

B.

on

the

other

hand

C.

for

one

thing

D.

as

a

matter

of

fact

8.

—Why

don’t

we

choose

that

road

to

save

time?

The

bridge

to

it

______.

has

repaired

B.

is

repaired

C.

is

being

repaired

D.

will

be

repaired

9.

Several

middle-aged

passengers

fell

into

the

sea.

______,

none

of

them

could

swim.

A.Hopefully

B.

Luckily

C.

Unfortunately

D.

Naturally10.

It

was

raining

heavily,

little

Mary

felt

cold,

so

she

stood

______

to

her

mother.

A.

close

B.

closely

C.

closed

D.

closing

11.

Jenny

nearly

missed

the

flight

______

doing

too

much

shopping.

A.

as

a

result

of

B.

on

top

of

C.

in

front

of

D.

in

need

of

12.

Peter

was

so

excited

_____he

received

an

invitation

from

his

friend

to

visitChongqing.A.

where

B.

that

C.

why

D.

when

13.Flying

a

plane

was

quite

______for

him

at

that

time,

but

now

he

has

gained

a

lot

of

_____in

flying.

A.

an

experience;

experiences

B.

an

experience;

experience

C.

experience;

experiences

D.

experience;

experience

14.

She

______

Japanese

when

she

was

in

Japan.

Now

she

can

speak

it

freely.

A.

picked

out

B.

made

out

C.

made

up

D.

picked

up

15.

A

small

plane

crashed

into

a

hillside

five

miles

east

of

the

city,

_____all

four

people

on

board.

A.

killed

B.

killing

C.

kills

D.

to

kill

16.

That

was

not

the

first

time

he

______us.

I

think

it?s

high

time

we

______

strong

action

against

him.

A.

hadbetrayed;

take

B.

had

betrayed;

took

C.

has

betrayed;

took

D.

has

betrayed;

take

17.

Is

there

any

possibility

______

you

could

pick

me

up

at

the

airport?

No

problem.

A.

when

B.

that

C.

whether

D.

what

18.

He

was

in

hospital

for

six

months.

He

felt

as

if

he

was

______

from

the

outsideworld.A.

cut

out

B.

cut

off

C.

cut

up

D.

cut

through

19.

The

topic

leaders

of

the

two

countries

are

holding

talks

in

a

friendly

_____.A.

atmosphere

B.

state

C.

situation

D.

phenomenon20.

Don’t

be

______

by

products

promising

to

make

you

lose

weight

quickly.

A.

taken

off

B.

taken

out

C.

taken

away

D.

taken

in

第二局部:閱讀理解〔共兩節(jié),總分值40分)第一節(jié):〔共15小題;每題2分,總分值30分〕閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATheSydneyOperaHouseisaveryfamousbuildingintheworld.IthasbecomeSydney’sbest-knownlandmarkandinternationalsymbol.TheOperaHousewitha?“sailingroof〞wasdesignedbyafamousDanisharchitect(丹麥建筑師),Utzon.Thebaseforthebuildingwasstartedin1959,yearsbeforethedesignswerefinished.UtzonspentfouryearsdesigningtheOperaHouse.In1962,thedesignswerefinalized(定稿)andtheconstructionbegan.In1967,theystartedthedecorationinside.Ittook14yearsintotaltobuildtheOperaHouse.QueenElizabeth?Ⅱ?officiallyopeneditonOctober20th,1973.TheSydneyOperaHousecostaround$100millionandwaspaidforbythepublic.6,225squaremetersofglasswasusedtobuildit.TheOperaHouseincludes1,000rooms.Itis185meterslongand120meterswide.Thebuilding’sroofsectionsweighabout15tons.Eachyear,thisfantasticbuildingattracts200,000touriststocomeforavisitorenjoyeventsinit.TheOperaHousereachesoutintotheharbour(港灣).Itisamazingandunforgettable,offeringpeopleastrongsenseofbeauty.ThedesigneroftheSydneyOperaHousewasfrom_____.A.America???B.AustraliaC.EnglandD.Denmark22.BuildingtheSydneyOperaHouselasted_____.A.from1959to1973B.from1962to1973C.from1959to1967??????D.from1962to197623._____paidforthecostofthebuildingoftheSydneyOperaHouse.A.Utzon??????B.Thepublic????C.QueenElizabeth?Ⅱ?????D.Thegovernment24.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SailingRoof???????B.TravellinginSydneyC.TheSydneyOperaHouse??D.TheOpeningoftheOperaHouseBMuchinformationcanbeconveyed,purelythroughoureyes,sotheexpression?“eyesalsotalk〞isoftenheard.Canyourecallanyexperiencethatfurtherprovesthisstatement?Onabusyoumayquicklyglanceatastranger,butnotmakeeyecontact.Ifhesensesthatheisbeingstaredat,hemayfeeluncomfortable.Itisthesameindailylife.Ifyouarestaredatformorethannecessary,youwilllookatyourselfupanddowntoseeifthereisanythingwrongwithyou.Ifnothinggoeswrong,youwillfeelangryaboutothers’?staringatyouthatway.Eyesdoconveyinformation,right?Lookingtoolongatsomeonemayseemtoberudeandaggressive.Butthingsaredifferentwhenitcomestostaringattheoppositesex.Ifamanlooksatawomanformorethan10secondsandrefusestoturnawayhisgaze(注視),hisintentionsareobvious.Thatis,hewishestoattractherattention,tomakeherunderstandthatheisshowingaffectionforher.However,thenormaleyecontactfortwopeopleengagedinconversationisthatthespeakerwillonlylookatthelistenerfromtimetotime,inordertomakesurethatthelistenerdoespayattentiontowhattheformerisspeaking,totellhimthatheisattentive.Ifaspeakerlooksatyoucontinuouslywhenspeaking,asifhetriestocontrolyou,youwillfeeluneasy.Apoorliarusuallyexposeshimselfbylookingtoolongatthevictim,sincehebelievesthefalseideathattolookstraightintheeyeisasignofhonestcommunication.Infact,continuouseyecontacthappensbetweenloversonly,whowillenjoylookingateachothertenderlyforalongtime,toshowlovethatwordscannotexpress.Evidently,eyecontactshouldbedoneaccordingtotherelationshipbetweentwopeopleandthespecificsituation.25.Whatmayapersonusuallydoonabus?Glanceatastrangerwitheyecontact.Useeyestotalktoastrangerpolitely.Glanceatastrangerwithouteyecontact.Talktoastrangerpolitelyafteraquickglance.Whatdoesitmeanifamanlooksatawomanforover10seconds?Helikeshereyes.B.Headmiresher.Heknowsherwell.D.Hemakescontactwithher.Whyisapoorliareasytobeseenthrough?Hethinksthatheishonest.B.Hewantstocontrolthevictim.C.Hefeelsuneasyaboutothers’?eyecontact.D.Helooksstraightatthevictimfortoolongatime.28.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.EyesCanSpeak.B.EyeContactMatters.C.Don’tStareatOthers.D.UseYourEyeContact.CThepopularTVprogramReadershaspromptedmorepeopleinChinatopracticereadingaloudinbooths(亭)setupinbigcitiesacrossthecountry.AsthelatestTVshowtohelppeople'sloveforliteraturerecover,CCTVprogramReadersinvitespeoplefromallwalksoflifetoreadaloudtheirfavoritepoems,essaysandbooks,orevenpersonalletterstheywrotetotheirlovedones.Justastheweeklyshowhasbeenwell-received,itsreadingbooths,equippedwithprofessionalrecordingdevicesandcameras,havebecomeinstanthits.Acrowdofmorethan200peoplewerepicturedliningupoutsidetheShanghaiLibraryat11amonMarch4–thefirstdayofthebooth'sopeningtothepublicinShanghai.Thedeadlineforregistrationswasbroughtforwardto2pminsteadofthescheduled5:30pm,asthenumberofwaitingreaderscontinuedtogrow.Somewaitedmorethanninehoursforatry-outinthebooth,accordingtolibrarymanagement.“Thereisanoldphotointhelate1970scapturingpeopleliningupoutsidetheShanghaiLibrarybeforeitopens.IfthatwasaspringofreadinginShanghai,nowIthinkanotherspringhasarrivedagain,〞librarymanagerZhouDeming,toldtheShanghai-basedThePaper.Thereadingboothistheonlyoneofitskindinthecityofeconomiccenteratthemoment,butmoreareexpectedtobeputintouseinthecomingmonths,accordingtothelibrary'swebsite.TheReadersprogramhasalsoledtoboothsinothercitiesincludingBeijing,Hangzhou,GuangzhouandXi'antoappealtomorepeopletoreadandsharetheirlifestories.Withtherecentboomofculture-themedTVshowssuchasReadersandChinesePoetryCompetition,someareoptimisticthatthiswillhelpthecountryloveliteratureandreadingagainingeneral.29.TheCCTVprogramReadersaimsto_________.A.teachpeoplewhattoreadB.attractpeople’sattentiontoCCTVC.invitepeopletoreadaloudintheboothD.arousepeople’sfreshenthusiasmforreading30.WecanlearnfromParagraph3that_________.A.SomepeoplewaitedforalongtimetoreadintheboothB.March4wasthefirstdayoftheopeningofShanghaiLibraryC.OnMarch4,200peoplereadintheboothD.Thetimeforregistrationswaslengthenedforthreeandahalfhours31.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat_________.A.ManypeoplelineuptoreadaloudinreadingboothsB.MorereadingboothswillbesetupinthefutureC.ReadershasbecomepopularalloverChinaD.ReadershasinspiredmorepeopletoreadaloudinreadingboothsDWetalkaboutpeoplebeing“color-blind〞butveryfewofusare.

Eventhosewhodescribe

themselvesascolor-blindarenormallyjustcolorlack.

Astronglycolor-blindpersonwillstillbeabletotell20differentcolors,

comparedtothe100orsothatnormal-sightedpeoplesee.Pingelap,

atinyislandinthePacific,

isabeautifulspotbutonethathasagenetictrouble.

ItisknownasColorBlindIslandbecausesomanypeoplewholiveonthisremoteislandcanonlyseeinblackandwhite.

Notbeingabletoseeincolorisbadenough.Butoneislander,

Herrol,

who’safisherman,

alsostrugglesinfullsunlightbecauseallheseesisapainfulburnt-outimage.

“Ifinditdifficulttogooutsideinthesun,〞hesays,

“becausewhenit’ssunnyIcannotseetodomywork.

Butifbeingtrulycolor-blindisrare,

whyisitthataround10%

ofthepopulationofPingelaplireinatotallyblackandwhiteworld?

Well,

weknowthatin1780thepopulationofPingelapwasallbutwipedoutbyatsunami.

Asfewas20peoplesurvived,

oneofwhomwastheking.

It’sbelievedhehadageneticfaultthatcausescolor-blindnessandhepassedthisfaultontohismanygenerations.

Thereisoneadvantage.Herrolcanseewell,

reallywell,

inthedark.

Sowhenitgetsdark,

Herro1andhisfriendsgetintheirboatsandhuntflyingfish.

Theyhangupflamingtorchesandthefishareattractedtotheflames.“Thistypeoffishingisfun,〞Herrolsays,“especiallyifwecatchplenty.Soeventhoughit’shardworkweenjoyit.〞32.WhatisPingelapfamousas?A.

Atinyisland.

B.

Acolor-blindislandC.

Amentallytroubledisland.

D.Abeautifulisland.

33.WhatcanweinferaboutHerrol?A.

Hemaystayathomewhenit’ssunny.

B.

Heisinterestedinburnt-outimages.C.

Helikestakingphotosverymuch.

D.

Hedoesn’tliveinPingelapanymore.34.Whyareaboutone-tenthofpeopleinPingelapcolour-blind?A.BecausePingelapoftensuffersfromtsunamis.B.BecausethekinghadanunluckymarriageC.Becausetheking’sgeneticfaultplayedarole.D.Becausethekingmadeaseriousmistake35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.

ThehistoryofPingelap

B.

ThedisadvantageofHerrolC.

Theislandofcolorblindness

D.

Theadvantageofcolorblindness第二節(jié):〔共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分〕根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoMakePlansMostpeoplegetscaredwhentalkingaboutplanningorwritingplans.___36___.Andyouneedtoplanforsuccessasplanningreallyworksandinspiresyoutogostraightahead.However,howtocreateeffectiveplansisstillaproblem.Don’tworry,andjustfollowthestepsbelow.Step1__37___Whatplanshaveyouhadinthepast?Probably,insomeofyourplans,youhaven’tendedupwhereyouthoughtyouweregoingtoendup.Getagoodunderstandingofwhatyouhavedoneandwhatyouhaven’tdoneinthepast.Itisaprimaryfoundationforyournewplan.Ifhavingnoplan,justtakeactionandmakeplansrightnow.Step2Thinkaboutthewhat-ifsWhenyouarebuildingyourplansyoushouldconsiderwhereyouaregoingandmakeclearthewhat-ifs.Becausenoteverythingjustgoessmoothlyasyoubelieve.__38__.Step3DocumenttheplansWhenstartingtomakeplans,youshouldtrytowritethemdown.Itisofkeyimportanceforthefuture.__39__.Inaddition,makesureyouhavetheplansfullywrittenoutwithallthekeyelementsconcerned,includingdetails.Step4UpdatetheplansAccordingtoyourwrittenplansandactualsituation,youshouldcheckouttheplansyouhavecompletedandhaven’tcompleted.__40___.Makesurealltheassumptionsarethereandworkoutthedetails.Afterhangingonforsomedays,planningwillbegettingsimplerandeasier.ReviewhistoricalplansB.MakenewplansimmediatelyC.Actually,peoplearemorelikelytosucceedinaplannedwayD.Andyouneedtocontinuewhatyouhaven’tdoneandupdateitE.NotallpeoplecanmemorizeeverywordtheysaidandthoughtwellF.AndwhatyoushoulddonextistocheckyourplansmonthlyorquarterlyG.Foryourbenefits,youneedtomakePlanAandPlanBincaseofchangesandcontingencies(偶發(fā)事件)

第三局部:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用〔共兩節(jié),總分值45分〕第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分)閱讀下面短文。從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C、D中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。IworriedaboutmypersonalimageandhowIcouldberememberedduringmyboyhood.Infifthgrade,thereseemedtobeonlyone__41__toplaycool.Insixthgrade,suddenly,thereweretwochoices:becool,orinvisible.__42___,oneday,whenateacherhadusfilloutaquestionnairewith___43___questions,Ifoundthe___44__option.Assuming(假定)theteacherwouldreadouranswersprivately,Ifeltitwas__45__tosharemyprivacy.Tomy___46___,shecollectedandredistributed(重新分發(fā))themtous.Wewereaskedto__47__thenameandourthreefavoriteanswerstothewholeclass.Myanswerswenttothemeanestboyinclass.Thefirstquestionwas“What’syourfavoritemovie?〞IreadmyanswerBeautyandtheBeast.Alaugheruptedandmycheeks__48__.Thenextwas“Wherewouldyouliketotravel?〞Myanswerwas__49__special〞Whereverabooktakesme.“The__50__thistimehadanexplosivequality.Icould__51__rememberwhathappenednext;allthatIhadinmindwasthelaughter.Butsomethingamazinghappened.A(n)__52__came,“Guys,cutitout.〞Theroomwent__53__.It’sMichelleSiever,apopularandcoolgirl.Thenshe___54___,Whyareyoulaughing?Whatisthepointof__55__ifwejustlaughatothers?〞Ican’tremembertheteacherorthekid’snames,butIrememberMichelle’s.Whenshe__56__formethatday,she__57__meweactuallyhavethreechoicesifwewanttoberemembered.Becool,andyoumightberemembered__58__.Stayinvisible,andyouwon’tberememberedatall.Butifyoustandup__59__someonewhenthey__60__youmost,thenyouwillberememberedastheirherofortherestoftheirlife.A.toolB.choiceC.chanceD.purpose42.A.howeverB.InadditionC.ThereforeD.Infact43.A.personalB.funnyC.variousD.strange44.A.wrongB.formerC.thirdD.latter45.A.terribleB.safeC.nervousD.interesting46.A.surpriseB.anxietyC.delightD.expectation47.A.repeatB.rememberC.compareD.read48.A.achedB.paledC.changedD.burned49.A.evenB.stillC.neverD.always50.A.laughterB.questionC.airD.class51.A.nearlyB.exactlyC.hardlyD.surely52.A.requestB.messageC.orderD.voice53.A.crazyB.silentC.angryD.empty54.A.announcedB.smiledC.addedD.stopped55.A.talkingB.chattingC.arguingD.sharing56.A.talkedaboutB.calmeddownC.leftbehindD.spokeup57.A.remindedB.promisedC.showedD.persuaded58.A.forawhileB.finallyC.againandagainD.hopefully59.A.beforeB.withC.forD.by60.A.missB.needC.valueD.love第二節(jié):〔共10小題;每題1.5分,共15分〕閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式〔不超過(guò)3個(gè)單詞〕。Hereisatruestory.Amancameoutofhishometoadmirehisnewtruck.Tohissurprise,histhree-year-oldsonwashappilyscraping(刮)theshinypaintofthetruck__61__(use)asharpknife.Themanrantohissonanddrovehimaway.__62__(scare),theboyranawayquickly.Unfortunately,theboyfelldownandhurthisrighthand__63__(serious)withtheknifestickingintohisfingers.Thefatherrushedhissontothehospitalimmediately.Althoughthedoctortrieddesperately__64__(save)theinjuredfingers,hefinallyhadtocutthemoff.Whentheboywokeupfromthe__65__(operate),heinnocentlysaid,“Daddy,I’msorryaboutyourtruck.〞Thenheasked,“But__66__aremyfingersgoingtogrowback?〞Thefatherbegancryingsadly__67__hisheaddown.Thinkaboutthisstorythenexttimesomeone__68__(step)onyourfeetoryouwishtotakerevenge(報(bào)仇)。Thinkfirstbeforeyouloseyourpatiencewithsomeoneyoulove.Truckscan__69__(repair),butbrokenbonesandhurtfeelingoftencan’t.Toooftenwefailtorecognize__70__differencebetweenthepersonandtheperformance.Weforgetthatforgivenessisgreaterthanrevenge.第四局部:?jiǎn)卧~拼寫〔共10小題;每題1分,共10分〕在空白處填入單詞的正確形式〔首字母已給出〕。Ir_________(認(rèn)出)Tomatthesightofhiminthestreetthoughwehadn’tseeneachotherfortenyears.Hisspeechwontheapplauseofthea________(觀眾).Mostoftheoldpartofthecitywasd________(毀壞)bybombsduringthewar.Hehasbrokentwoworldrecordsinoneday,whichis

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