四川省眉山中学高三英语10月月考试题(无答案)

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眉山中学2019届高三英语10月月考
第Ⅰ卷(共100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)
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。

听完每段对话后,你都有l0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 does the woman want to do first?
A. Go swimming.
B. Go boating.
C. Have tea.
2. How many people will join the trip?
A.25.
B.70.
C.75.
3. Where are the speakers most probably?
A. At an airport.
B. In a taxi.
C. At home.
4. Why is the man going to London?
A. To visit his uncle.
B. To spend his vacation.
C. To have a meeting.
5. How much does the man have to pay for his room?
A. 300 dollars. B 230 dollars. C. 150 dollars. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独自。

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. Who wanted to stay inside?
A. The man.
B. The man’s sister.
C. The man’s mother.
7. What does the woman ask about last?
A. The best time to visit Bangkok.
B. Another good city to visit.
C. The man’s favorite fruit.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What does the man want the woman to do?
A. Travel with him.
B. Recommend some places.
C. Introduce him a beach.
9. What does the woman say about Hawaii?
A. It’ s her favorite place to travel.
B. It’ s better to enjoy the sunshine there.
C. It’ s great to go there with family.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What happened to the man during his tour?
A. He was taken to the wrong town.
B. He got some poor service.
C. He was charged too much.
11. How does the man describe the room?
A. Small. B Noisy. C. Dirty.
12. Who is the woman most probably?
A. Another tourist.
B. The hotel manager.
C. The tour company manager.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. From where did the man get the news?
A. Newspaper.
B. TV program.
C. His friend.
14. When did the man send in his application?
A. One week ago.
B. Two days ago. C .Yesterday.
15. What will the man do specifically?
A. Feed the animals.
B. Take photos.
C. Sell tickets.
16. What can we learn from the conversation?
A. The man knows the manager well.
B. The woman thinks the man has no experience.
C The man has got a six-week holi day.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. How long may the trial of the online sale of tickets last?
A. About four months.
B. About seven months.
C. About ten months.
18. Why will the Palace Museum take on the trial?
A. To improve its s ale.
B. To make the entrance less crowded.
C. To stop the sale of paper tickets.
19. What can tourists do by May the first in 2018?
A. Get their tickets at home.
B. Book tickets ten days in advance.
C .Buy tickets in different periods.
20. How many tickets are sold online now?
A. About a half.
B. About one sixth.
C. About one seventh.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A
Lon don Walking Pass
You can get close to London's incredible history by walking in the footsteps of the Royal parades, the history of Rock music and Victorian London's unsolved mystery of Jack the Ripper. This pass entitles you to Changing of the Guard, Rock N Roll and Jack the Ripper.
Price: Adults and Children for £14.00
Opening Time: Available daily except Christmas Day. Changing of the Guard departs daily at 10: 30 am; Rock N Roll at 1: 00 pm and the Jack the Ripper tour at 3: 30 pm. Each tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.
River Red Rover
See the famous sights of London comfortably aboard a City Cruise. Get on and off all day at Westminster Pier, Waterloo Pier, Tower Pier and Greenwich Pier.
Price: Adult for £13.50 and Children for £6.75 (aged 3-16)
Departure Points: Westminster Pier, Waterloo Pier, Tower Pier & Greenwich Pier.
Opening Time: Tours operate daily. Closing times vary depending on season, earliest is 4:30 pm and latest 9:00 pm.
Hampton Court Palace
A magical history tour inside and out, with the State Apartments of Henry Ⅷ and William Ⅲ, costume guides and 60 acres of spectacular riverside gardens including the world famous Maze.
Price: adults for £14.50 and children for £7.25 (aged 5-15)
Opening Time: From 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. The Palace is closed Dec.24th —26th & Jan. 1st. The garden is open all year round from 7:00 am to dusk.
Tower of London
Part of British Royal history for nearly 1,000 years. Only at the Tower can you enjoy the breathtaking Crown Jewels and hear the myths and legends that make a visit to the Tower “a day to die for”!
Price: Adult for £18.00 and children for £9.50 (aged 5-15)
Opening Time: Closed Dec.24th —26th.
Winter: 9:00 am—4:00 pm Mon.—Sat. & 10:00 am—4:00 pm Sun.
Summer: 9:00 am—5:00 pm Mon.—Sat. & 10:00am—5:00pm Sun.
21. According to the text, you can visit Hampton Court Palace at ________.
A. 8: 00 am November 1st
B. 11: 00 am December 26th
C. 2: 30 pm October 31st
D. 5: 00 pm September 19th
22. If you hope to learn something about music, you should visit ________.
A. London Walking Pass
B. River Red Rover
C. Hampton Court Palace
D. Tower of London
23. What is the difference of River Red Rover from the rest three?
A. Children can buy tickets at a discount.
B. Visitors spend most of their time on a ship.
C. Its opening time varies from season to season.
D. Visitors can get close to London's history through it.
B
As a child growing up in southern California in the middle-1950s, one of my greatest dreams was to go to the newly opened Disneyland. Unfortunately, neither of my parents drove, and Disneyland was located out in the orange groves(小树林) of Anaheim. Even if we found the rides, the cost was more than my family could afford.
In June 1956, my sister graduated from high school. As a gift, one of her girlfriends’ parents took them to Disneyland. I was happy for my sister bu t upset that I wouldn’t be going. After all, no sister wants her little brother tagging along (紧跟).
After I had spent a few days moping around, my sister told my parents that I would go with her and her friend if I had the money for admission and ride ticke ts. I don’t know where my parents found the money, but I soon had enough for admission and one “A to E”ride ticket book. That week, I counted down the hours until the day that I would go to the home of Mickey, Donald, and my favorite Goofy.
My day at Disneyland was a joyful blur of rides and attractions-and one moment I’ll never forget. As I exited the adventurous Jungle Boat ride, I noticed a long line of kids waiting for something. I soon discovered that several of the Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers were signing autographs(签名). When I looked to see who was there, my heart almost stopped. It was my first true love, Annette Funicello! I waited for what seemed like forever until it was finally my turn to approach the table where the Mouseketeers were sitting. I still remember Annette smiling at me, asking for my name and then signing a picture for me.
As I was exiting the Mouseketeer area, a big man stopped me and asked who my favorite
Disney character was. I told him, and he quickly sketched(素描) a drawing of Goofy and signed it for me. That man was Roy Williams, a cartoonist who appeared on the Mickey Mouse Club.
Over the years, I lost my autographed photo of Annette, but I still have my drawing of Goofy. I take it out occasionally to remember that wonderful day of my childhood. My wife recently had the sketch framed(装框) for my 65th birthday. It is now prominently (显眼地) displayed in our home. Friends often ask if the drawing has any value.
I always tell them that it’s priceless.
24. What had made it impossible for the author to go to Disneyland?
A. Disneyland was too expensive for his family.
B. His parents couldn’t afford the time off to travel.
C. Disneyland was too far away from his home.
D. His sister didn’t want to take him.
25. When the author “moped around”, he was probably .
A. unhappy
B. excited
C. eager
D. astonished
26. What is the author’s unforgettable moment at Disneyland?
A. The adventurous Jungle Boat ride.
B. Varieties of rides and attractions.
C. Getting autographs from Annette Funicello.
D. Receiving a signed sketch from Roy Williams.
27. Why does the author always tell friends that the drawing’s priceless?
A. Because he had the drawing valuated.
B. Because it carries the best memory of his childhood.
C. Because it reminds him how much his family loved him.
D. Because Roy William s’s drawing and signature is no longer available.
C
When she first started learning about climate change from one of her elders, Fawn Sharp was invited on a helicopter flight over the Olympic Mountains to survey the Mount Anderson glacier(冰川).
But the glacier was gone, melted away by the warming climat e.
Sharp, president of the Quinault Indian Nation, Washington, US, remembers a deep sense of loss when she discovered the glacier wasn't there anymore.
Loss is a growing issue for people working and living on the front lines of climate change. And that gave Jennifer Wren Atkinson, a full-time lecturer at the University of Washington Bothell, US, an idea for a class.
This quarter, she taught students on the Bothell campus about the emotional burdens of environmental study. She drew on the experiences of Native American tribes,scientists and activists,and asked her 24 students to face the reality that there is no easy fix-that “this is such an intractable problem that they're going to be dealing with it for the rest of their lives.”
Student Cody Dillon used to be a climate science skeptic(怀疑论者)Then he did his own reading and research, and changed his mind
Dillon isn't going into environmental work-he's a computer science major. Yet, the potential for a worldwide environmental catastrophe seemed so real to him five years ago that he quit his job and became a full-time volunteer for an environmental group that worked on restoration projects
But six months into the work, he decided that wasn't the right response, either.
I didn't really feel like I had an impact, "he said.
Atkinson's class was just what he was looking for--a place where he could discuss his concerns about a changing climate, and also learn more about what's being done in response. You really see the amount of passion and drive a lot of these activists are putting in, "he said.
Atkinson said she hopes the class helped her students prepare themselves for the amount of environmental loss that will happen over their lifetimes.
“We are already transforming the planet- so many species and communities are going to be lost, displaced or massively(巨大地)impacted, "she said. The future isn't going to be what they imagined.
Lauren Morrison. another student, said she felt empowered by learning about climate change actions around the globe.
“It's easy to feel defeated, but all over the world, people are stepping up,” she said
28. Why did the author mention the case of Fawn Sharp?
A. To lay a basis for Fawn Sharp's further research
B. To lead into the issue of loss caused by climate change.
C. To show scientists' concern about the Mount Anderson glacier.
D. To show Fawn Sharp's work is similar to Atkinson's
29. What's the main purpose of Atkinson's class?
A. To help students face emotional impact of a warming planet.
B. To explore how different people deal with climate change
C. To find solutions to the Olympic Mountains environmental issue
D. To make students aware of the current state of the global climate
30. The underlined word “intractable” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to .
A. simple
B. interesting
C. complicated
D. common
31. How did Atkinson's class influence Dillon?
A. It changed his mind and aroused his interest in climate science.
B. It made him realize a planet-wide climate disaster would happen
C. It encouraged him to be more involved in environmental protection.
D. It inspired him to work on restoration projects for the environment.
D
When a laptop or smart phone battery starts losing its power, the only options are to buy an expensive replacement, or just keep it lugged in(接通电源的) all the time. But one woman may have found the answer to this problem.
Mya Le Thai is a scientist studying at the University of California. She recently discovered a process that may lead to batteries that last forever. Thai said she had been frustrated that the batteries for her wireless devices degraded over time, until they failed to charge fully. Thai did not like having to keep her laptop connected to an electrical outlet (电源插座)to keep it powered on. So, she decided to do something about that problem. At first, she and her team at UC Irvine thought about inventing a new battery.
But as they experimented, Thai discovered something that might permit Lithium-ion(锂离子) batteries to last forever.
Lithium-ion batteries power most wireless devices. Over time, the batteries lose the ability to hold a charge. Most of these batteries have a life span of about 7,000 charging cycles before they die. One of the reasons lithium-ion batteries degrade is their use of nanowires to carry electricity. Nanowires are extremely thin. A human hair is thousands of times thicker, for example. Nanowires are extremely efficient carriers of electricity, which makes them useful in batteries. But Thai said their thinness also makes them weak. “Nanowires break and fracture over time."she said "That's why they lose capacity.
But, Thai had a theory-the nanowires might last longer if covered with a gel(凝胶). She and her team tested this theory.“ It was a long process and a lot of work, "Thai said. The team tried many coverings for the wires. PMMA, a type of plastic, was one of them. The nanowires were coated with PMMA and cycled through charges 200,000 times. The PMMA-coated nanowires showed no evidence of damage. The results suggest that batteries could last forever, without losing charging ability. Thai said 200,000 cycle amount to about three months on just one device.
Thai hopes to continue her research to understand why this gel works so well and to see if any other gel could create better results. Mya Le Thai said she is enjoying the publicity about her discovery. She said she never expected her research to get media coverage. "It’s kind of cool, " she said. I'm really glad people are showing interest in my work and not just in the work itself, but also in technology and energy.
32. What caused Thai to work on lithium-ion batteries?
A. She found that batteries gradually wear out.
B She disliked the batteries for her laptop
C. She thought batteries were too expensive.
D. She and her team were assigned to invent a new battery.
33. Which of the following sentences is TRUE about nanowires?
A. They are too weak to carry electricity.
B They last only 7, 000 charging cycles.
C. They are the main cause of battery degrading
D. They are not suitable to use in batteries
34. The breakthrough may most probably lie in___________.
A. a new kind of battery
B. new materials for batteries
C. coating nanowires in gel
D. a new way of charging batteries
35. What may be the best title for the passage?
A. Why batteries are degrading
B. Scientist invents life-long battery
C. Nanowires discovered by scientist
D. Nanowires trying on new coating
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Swimming at the beach or in a backyard pool are well-known Australian summer activities. But while it is usually a fun time of year, there is serious side to summer that you might not know about.
36. There are lots of trees and dry grass in remote areas that can easily catch fire. Even throwing a burning cigarette out of a car window can cause a lot of damage.
37.
In February, there were more than 80 different bushfires burning at the same time
in New South Wales, a southeastern state of Australia. The Guardian newspaper reported that 42 homes were burned to the ground because of these fires. 38. They are huge farms. Many Australian properties(房产) are larger than 1, 000 sq km, while the biggest is more than 20,000 sq km-even larger than Beijing.
Every household prepares for bushfire season and protects their property. But sometimes the fires are too big and people have to move to safety.
39. It was so hot in February that thousands of bats died from the heat. People can get sick if they stay outside for too long or don't drink enough water. The heat can also cause power problems for homes and businesses.
40. But it is worth remembering that the heat can cause lots of problems,
too.
A. The Australian summer is enjoyable.
B. The hot weather also causes other problems.
C. These homes are not like Chinese ones.
D. Thanks to climate change, this year's situation is even worse.
E That is why summer is also known as “bushfire season ”in Australia.
F. The dry season lasts about six months, usually between April and October.
G. The extreme heat, which can go above 40 C in some cities, is very dangerous.
第四部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

In our family, we have a special way of telling our sons about Santa without them feeling lied to. It involves both good 41 and Christmas spirit.
When they are 6 or 7, I take them “for milkshakes” at the local 42 . We get a booth, order our drinks, and the following speech is made:
“You sure have 43 a lot this year. Not only are you taller, but I can see that your 44 has grown too. In fact, I think you are ready to 45 a Santa Claus yourself.
“You have probably noticed that most of the Santas you see are people 46 like him. Well, now YOU are ready to do your first job as a Santa.”
The children usually 47 someone they know. They choose to find something that the target needs, and 48 let them know where it came from.
My oldest chose the old lady next door. He 49 that she came out every morning to get her 50 in bare feet, so he decided she 51 slippers. We went to the supermarket and 52 a warm pair of slippers for her. He wrote on a card, “Merry Christmas from Santa”, then put the 53 under her gate. The next morning, she was out getting her paper, wearing the slippers. He was 54 .
Over the years, he chose a good number of 55 , always coming up with 56 presents just for th em. One year, he polished up his bike and gave it to one of our friend's daughters. This family is very 57 . When she saw the bike on the yard with a big bow (蝴蝶结) on it, the look on her face was almost as 58 as the one on my son's.
When it came time for my next son to 59 the “Santa club”, my oldest came along to the cafe and helped with the speech. None of the club's members have ever felt that they had been 60 to – because they were let in on (让……知道) the Secret of Being a Santa.
41. A. deeds B. excuses C. mood D.
stories
42. A. hotel B. bookstore C. supermarket D. cafe
43. A. grown B. seen C. developed D. improved
44. A. body B. heart C. face D. skill
45. A. meet B. find C. become D. change
46. A. dressed up B. made believe C. putting on D. well received
47. A. follow B. pick C. appreciate D. recognize
48. A. usually B. just C. seldom D. never
49. A. understood B. admitted C. regarded D. noticed
50. A. dog B. paper C. food D. magazine
51. A. accepted B. loved C. needed D. gathered
52. A. made B. bought C. borrowed D. collected
53. A. card B. note C. paper D. package
54. A. relaxed B. curious C. overjoyed D. peaceful
55. A. targets B. friends C. gifts D. members
56. A. simple B. unique C. expensive D. mysterious
57. A. poor B. rich C. common D. funny
58. A. shy B. awkward C. good D. strange
59. A. manage B. quit C. support D. join
60. A. objected B. adjusted C. lied D. compared
第Ⅱ卷(共50分)
第一部分英语知识运用(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

阅读下面短文,在空格处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

As a child, my family moved around a lot. Once, when 61 (ask) how she stood moving from one town to another, my mother answered, “As long as there’s a library, I’m happy.” I remember after one move, 62 (get) my new library card and rediscovering many of the familiar friends I thought I’d left behind. Over the years, 63 I lived, I could always rely on 64 (surround) by old friends: Sherlock Holmes, Jay Gatsby, and more.
I’ve always been a great reader. While in school, the library provided me 65 required reading, term papers and science projects. And as a young adult, it became
a source of free 66 (entertain), which brought me endless joys. I managed to make
67 easy to have access to best-selling authors, classic movies and music with very little income.
Today, matters 68 (change). When my aging mother moved in with us, one of the first things I did was to take her to the public library, followed by many weekly trips until her failing health made it 69 (possible). I believe her influence led to two of my brothers ending up 70 (work) at libraries, continuing to encourage young readers and helping others in their quest for knowledge.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧), 并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下面画一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处, 多者(从第11处起) 不计分。

My grandparents live in a town twenty kilometers away fr om where I live. But I can’t see them frequent because of my studies. Only through the p hone can we be connecting. However, the 20-kilometer gap have never formed a heart gap. One day, I see a video on TV. It was a story about old man with Alzheimer’s. He put dumplings into his pocket during a meal but talked to himself, “My grandson loves them.” Upon seeing it, I burst into tears. I remembered all the beautiful memory with my grandparents. That weekend, I visited to my grandparents without telling them in advance. To their surprise, they had prepared that I like.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Mike给你发来邮件,说他和家人近期将到中国旅行,希望你给他推荐旅游景点。

请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:
1. 表示欢迎;
2. 推荐景点;
3. 表达祝愿。

注意:词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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