2020高三英语9月月考试题(扫描版)-精装版
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第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 CABCA 6-10 CABCB 11-15 BCCAB 15-20 ABAAC
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
21~23 DBC 24~27 BCDA 28~31 ACBC 32~35 CCBB
36~40 FABDE
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41-45 BCADB 46-50 CADBC 51-55 ADCBA 56-
60 DCDBA
第二节语法填空(每空1.5分,共15分)
61.lower 62.personally 63.meaning 64.On 65.Various
66. Seeing 67.a 68.be blessed 69.which 70.times
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)
71. jam→jams 72. As the student... the→a 73. safe→safety
74. strict→strictly 75. turn→turns 76. forget后加to
77. dangerously→dangerous 78. on→to 79. 去掉so 80. Taking→Take
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
Dear Peter,
I am glad to receive the novel. Thank you for such a lovely birthday gift as I have been expecting it for a long time. This novel gives me some insights into American society and daily life.
I know you are interested in Chinese festivals, and therefore I have chosen an album of paper cutting for you. Paper cutting is a unique form of Chinese cultural relics, which is often used as a decoration for a joyous atmosphere.
I hope it will bring happiness and luck to your family as it always does in China.
Y
ours,
L
i Hua
英语听力原文
Text 1
M: Could you turn down the music a bit? (1) It’s louder than the planes flying overhead! I can’t even hear myself think!
W: Oh, sorry. I didn’t know it was that loud.
Text 2
W: Where did you get this calendar, Ricky? It covers your whole desk!
M: I ordered it online. I’m sure if you ask Mr. Denison in the finance department, he’ll order one for you, too. (2) Text 3
W: Time for bed!
M: Oh, Mom! We were having such a good time. Can’t we just watch for another while?
W: No more TV! You have to brush your teeth and go to bed.
(3) We can’t have you fallin g asleep in class tomorrow! Text 4
W: Have you finished all the things on the list?
M: Well, I took out the trash, but I forgot to pick up milk and eggs at the grocery store.
W: Oh, no! I guess we’ll have to keep up our instant noodle diet for breakfast tomorrow morning! (4)
Text 5
M: Here are my books, and here’s my card.
W: Oh, OK. But we don’t check out books here anymore. We only give out information. You should use the self-checkout booths by the exit. (5)
M: Sometimes I long for the good old days!
Text 6
M: Are you ready for your business dinner?
W: Yes. We’re going to the Seafood Palace.
M: Well, you’ll have some nice ocean views, but are you sure you want to eat seafood during a business meeting?
W: Oh, yeah. I guess it is kind of messy. Maybe I should just stick to salad.
M: Salad could be a problem there, too. They never cut the lettuce small enough, and it’s served in a big bowl. You can’t really cut the lettuce yourself without making a lot of noise. (6)
W: I guess you’re right.
M: Maybe you can order soup or steak.
W: Well, I’m definitely going to have a glass of wine! (7) Text 7
M: Good afternoon. Have a seat, and tell me what’s wrong.
(8)
W: I’ve had a stomachache for a long time. It started Friday morning.
W: I didn’t think it was serious. I kept thinking it would get better on its own.
M: And do these stomachaches happen at any particular time? W: Yes, every morning, just before lunchtime.
M: Have you changed your morning routine recently? W: Well, I have a new job, and I’ve been skipping breakfast and drinking more coffee. (9)
M: That’s probably why your stomach has been bothering you.
(9) Let’s order some tests, and I’ll examine you. (8)
But you should consider changing your breakfast habits.
(9)
Text 8
W: This is beautiful. Are we setting up camp here, or are we going to follow the trail down to the river?
M: Let’s rest here for a bit. I told the others to meet us here so we could take advantage of the view, but we should go down to the river to put up the tents. (10)
W: How did you find out about this place? (11) It seems pretty far away from towns.
M: My dad used to live near here. When I was young, my uncle took my brother and me to his cabin, and we used to fish there. (11)
W: Why don’t we just sleep there, th en?
M: It’s abandoned, so there’s nothing there. By the way, did you bring the water up from the car?
W: No, I thought you brought it. Now we have to go back down to the car!
M: Calm down. The river flowing all around us is a clean water source. (12)
W: What was that noise? Oh, Scott...
M: It’s probably the other guys on the trail. Unless it’s
a monster...
W: Stop joking around!
Text 9
M: Hilda, I know you’re busy, and I really hate to bother you, but...
W: What is it, Bill?
M: Well, I was hoping you could give me a ride to the airport.
(13)
W: Can’t you take the subway?
M: My flight is early in the morning on Sunday. (14) I don’t t h i n k t h e s u b w a y i s o p e n t h e n. W: Well, I’ve got tons of homework to do before next Monday.
You know we have exams on Wednesday afternoon. (15) What about calling a taxi? It shouldn’t be too expensive on a day with so little traffic.
M: You’re right. But it’s not money I’m worried about;
it’s the time of day.
W: You think there won’t be any taxis on the road in the morning?
M: Exactly. I won’t be able to get a ride and I’ll miss my flight. I could explain how you’re helping me. So our teacher might excuse you. (15)
W: That would be great, but I doubt if I can get out of a final exam. My neighbor sometimes drives people to the downtown area. (16) He charges them $6, and they save money on a $10 parking fee.
M: Do you think he’d take me?
W: I’ ll be happy to give you his number. (16)
Text 10
It was certainly an unusual morning. Amber was late for work for the first time in two years. (17) But even more unusual was the story she told her boss. As she was about to send her son to school, a friend called and said there was a crime being reported on Amber’s street. She looked down the street and saw a large man with an angry face. He was knocking loudly on her neighbor’s door. (18) She knew Frank was going to be late for school, but she didn’t dare to let him leave. A few minutes later, she heard the police arrive. She knew they would be safe then, so she told her son he could leave. But when Frank opened the door, their cat ran out into the yard. (19) Amber ran after the cat, but it ran to the left. Just as the cat was picking up speed, Amber finally caught up to it. She grabbed it by the tail and shouted as if she just won a victory. Just then, she looked up and saw a shiny car entering her neighborhood. It was the Stevensons, the “perfect” neighbors with all the right friends. And there was Amber, standing in her nightshirt, surrounded by police cars, and holding a scared cat in the air by the tail. (20)。