江苏南京学大教育专修学校2019年高三9月月测—英语
精品2019届高三英语9月学情调研考试试题(含解析)
2019高三9月学情调研考试英语试题第I卷第一部分听力(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10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. When will the woman most probably do her printing?A. Right now.B. Later this morning.C. This afternoon.2. How much will the woman pay?A. $ 39.B. $ 35.C. $ 31.3. How does the man probably feel?A. Hopeful.B. Confused.C. Annoyed.4. What is the topic of the conversation?A. The lighting of the restaurant.B. The friendly staff.C. A romantic meal.5. What does the woman mean?A. She only buys things on sale.B. Even the special price is too high.C. The man should have gotten a better deal.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
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,各小题将给出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. Why is the woman talking to the man?A. She wants to see the doctor.B. She needs to email her doctor.C. She needs help logging in to the patient website.7. How often does the woman seem to go to the clinic?A. Every year.B. Every two years.C. Every four years.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
江苏省南京市2019届高三9月学情调研测试英语试题含答案
江苏省南京市2019届高三9月学情调研测试英语试题第I卷(选择题)一、单项选择1._______a striking look with a sea of lavender flowers, Guli has become a famous attraction in Nanjing.A. Wearing B. To wearC. To be wearing D. Having won2.---What’s up, Kim? You look very excited!---Sorry, just a moment ago I ran into Tayor Swift so I was a bit .A. Given up B. have their hands upC. carried away D. driven away3.The Spanish National Football Team is such a superb one that they can .A. get their hands dirty B. have their hands full C. lay their hands on us D. beat us hands down 4.What a lucky dog! He’s just a starring role in Spielberg’s next movie.A. landed B. lostC. arranged D. accepted5.Some animal protectors are seen as being two-faced about animal welfare the way they treat domestic animals.A. in need of B. in view ofC. in search of D. in favour of6.The company needs to develop a culture people see that’s OKto take time off.A. that B. whenC. which D. where7.If we just focus on how we want the future to be, we may be to opportunities along the way.A. equal B. closeC. blind D. open8.You say you are innocent, but we have good reasons to think .A. twice B. overC. aloud D. otherwise9.The site in Beijing is an outstanding of the creative art of Chinese garden design.A. distinction B. expressionC. inspiration D. evaluation10.HMV’s rise started with the pop music revolution of the 1960s, when the company began its album sales in London.A. expanding B. exploringC. exporting D. expecting11.It is very encouraging to see Beijing 2022 is using its potential to maximize the use of existing stadiums.A. how B. whyC. when D. whether12.Mr. Wills, who was being helped up onto the platform to take the prize, looked as if he by lightning.A. was just struck B. were just struckC. would just be struck D. had just been struck13.After 40 years of reform and opening-up, China still has a long。
2010-2023历年江苏省南京学大教育专修学校九年级月考英语试卷(带解析)
2010-2023历年江苏省南京学大教育专修学校九年级月考英语试卷(带解析)第1卷一.参考题库(共20题)1.缺词填空In most situations, light helps us see. But nowadays humans are using so much that it is in fact a kind of pollution.When it comes to looking at the night sky, too much light makes it d 【小题1】 for us to watch some of life’s most wonderful views: stars, p【小题2】 and even galaxies(星系).According to scientific research, about 2, 500 stars can be seen by the human eye without u 【小题3】 any special equipment(设备). But because of light pollution, you can only see 200 to 300 stars from today’s countryside, and no more than ten stars from a city. In most big c 【小题4】, people cannot see the sky filled with stars like they did in their childhood.Light pollution affects more than just our view of sky. Research s 【小题5】 that lots of nighttime light can harm wildlife, too.When birds fly to a 【小题6】 place over cities, they sometimes get lost by the brightness and fly in circles(圈) u 【小题7】 they drop from tiredness. Sea turtles need dark beach es for laying eggs, but they can’t find their ideal places because of those bright lights.Too much light at night m 【小题8】 even affect human health, but scientists are not sure of that. They are still learning more.In order to prevent things from going w 【小题9】, governments and some organizations are working to reduce light pollution. Many cities and towns have taken action to reduce the use of lights at night. Lights are used only when and where they are r 【小题10】 needed.Hopefully, in the near future, humans can enjoy the clear and beautiful sky again and all the wildlife will live a peaceful and undisturbed life, too.2.— It is so hot in the classroom. Would you mind ____ the windows?—OK. I’ll do it right now.A.not closingB.not openingC.openingD.closing3.—Would you please pass me the sugar?— ____. Here you are.A.SureB.Nothing muchC.Thanks a lotD.Sorry4.He has got a chair to sit _____ , but nobody to talk _____.A.on; toB. /; withC.on; /D./; to5.In our school library there ____ a number of books on science and the number of them ____ growing larger and larger.A.is; areB.are; isC.is; isD.are; are6.根据短文内容,从下面方框中选择适当的单词或词组填空,使短文内容完整正确。
江苏南京学大教育专修学校18-19学度高二9月月测—英语
江苏南京学大教育专修学校18-19学度高二9月月测—英语本卷须知1.Theinjuredwerelyinginhospital____theshockfromthetrafficaccident.1.tosufferB.sufferedC.sufferedfromD.sufferingfrom2.Weather__thesizeofcrops.3.determinesB.isdeterminedtoC.isdeterminedbyD.makeupitsmind4.There___intheworld___Chinaisagreatcountrywithalonghistoryandrichculture.5.arenodoubt;thatB.arenotdoubts;ifC.isnodoubt;thatD.isnotdoubt;if6.Ican’t____itwhenpeoplespeakwiththeirmouthsfull.7.liveB.standC.keepD.take8.Theposterwasrevised____thesuggestionsofothergroupmembers.A.basedonB.tobaseonC.basingonD.whichbasedon6.Billwasdoingalotofphysicalexercisetobuilduphis___.A.abilityB.forceC.strengthD.mind7.Johnwaslateforthebusinessmeetingbecausehisflighthadbeen____byaheavystorm.A.keptB.stoppedC.slowedD.delayed8.Therewasnothingtheycoulddo___.A.butwaitB.exceptwaitingC.onlytowaitD.unlesstheywaited9.----Goforapicnicthisweekend,OK?----____.Ilovegettingclosetonature.A.Icouldn’tagreemoreB.Iafraidnot.C.IbelievenotD.Idon’tthinkso.10.Mymotheralwaysgetsabit___ifwedon’tarrivewhenwesaywewill.A.anxiousB.ashamedCweakD.patient11.Iwon’tstandyour___tomelikethat.A.talkB.talksC.talkingD.talked12.Sheusedherfamily’shistoryasa____forhernovel.A.basisB.baseC.basicD.basically13.Don’tbeso____toher!A.meanB.meanyC.meanlyD.meanness14.Joejustwantedtoplayajokeonher.Hedidnotmean____Sarah.A.hurtingB.tohurtC.hurtedD.hurts15.Shetoldusshewasbusynowandthatshe____uslater.A.washelpedB.helpC.helpedD.wouldhelp16.Sarahfeltlike_____whenshefoundoutthatshehadbeenchattingonlinewithaboystudent ofhersameclass.A.cryB.tocryC.beingcryingD.crying17.Hewasdeterminednottobethefirst____it.A.sayB.sayingC.tosayD.says18.Thebravesoldiersweredeterminedtosaveallthepeople____inthefield.A.trappedB.beingtrappedC.weretrappedD.trapping19.Wedroveallthewaytothebeach,____.A.havefunB.justforfunC.makefunofD.haveafun20.Don’thesitate___meifyouhaveanyquestions.A.askingB.asksC.toaskD.asked二、完形填空〔共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分〕TheCreightonswereveryproudoftheirson,Frank.Afterhisgraduationfromuniversity ,Frankwasdraftedintothearmyandsoonafterthat,hereceivedhiscalltogotothe1. Atfirsttheparentsheardfromhimeveryweekandwere2forhiswell-beingbutthenatelegramc amesaying,“Weregrettoinformyouthatyoursonhasbeen3forthreeweeksandmayhavebeenkilledin4.”Theparentswereshockedandgrieved(难过的).Theyfeltvery5withoutFrank.Aboutthreeweekslater,6,thephonerang.Avoiceontheot her7said,“Mother,it’sFrank.They8me,andI’mgoingtobeallright.I’mintheUnitedStatesandI’mcominghomesoon.“Mrs.Creightonwasoverjoyed,9tearsrunningdownhercheeks,“Oh,that’sjustwonderful,Frank!”Therewas10foramoment,andthenFranksaid,“Mother,Iwanttoaskyousomethingimportanttome.WhileI’vebeeninthe11,I’vemadesomereal12friends.ThereisonefellowIwouldliketobringhometomeetyouandDad.An dIwouldliketoknowifitwouldbeallrightifhecouldstaywithus.Hehas13elsetogo.”Hismotherassuredhimitwouldbeallright.ThenFranksaid,“Yousee,hewas14inbattle.Hisfaceisalldisfigured.Helosthis15,andhisrighthandismi ssing.Soyousee,hefeels16abouthowotherswill17him.”Frank’smotherstoppedtothinkaminute.Thenshesaid,“SureFrank,youbringhimhome—fora18,that’sit.Abouthimstayingwithuspermanently(永久地),well,we’llhavetothinkaboutthat.”Franksaid,“Okay,Mother,”andhungup. Aweekwentbywithoutany19fromFrank,andthenatelegramarrived,“Weregrettoinformyouthatyoursonhas20hislife.Wewouldlikeyoutocomeandidentifythe body.”“Whyhadhedonethis?”Whentheywalkedintotheroomtoidentifythebodyoftheirson,theyfoundayoungmanwithadis figuredface,onelegmissing,andhisrighthandgone.1.A.campB.frontC.airportD.scene2.A.pitifulB.painfulC.hopefulD.thankful3.A.woundedB.goneC.missingD.dead4.A.actionB.crashC.bombD.crime5.A.crazyB.scaredC.lonelyD.panic6.A.otherwiseB.howeverC.besidesD.therefore7.A.handB.sideC.endD.part8.A.foundB.attackedC.discoveredD.caught9.A.in B.by C.forD.withughterC.awhisperD.silence11.A.warB.armyC.countryD.battle12.A.dearB.closeC.newD.old13.A.everywhereB.anywhere C.nowhereD.somewhere14.A.injuredB.hurtC.killedD.destroyed15.A.handB.footC.armD.leg16.A.uneasyB.upsetC.eagerD.curious17.A.acceptB.judgeC.understandD.recognize18.A.stopB.stayC.callD.visitrmationD.sign20.A.sacrificedB.takenC.killedD.lost三、阅读理解〔共10小题,每题2分,总分值20分〕AAuniversitygraduatedescribedasa“respectableandintelligent”womanisseekingprofessionalhelpafterbeingconvictedof〔证明有……罪〕shopliftingforthesecondtimeinsixmonths.AnaLuz,recentlystudyingforherPhD,hasbeentoldshecouldendupbehindbarsunlesssh ecancontrolthedesiretostealfromshops.Luz,wholiveswithherpartnerinFitzwilliamRoad,Cambridge,admittedstealingcloth esworth£9.95fromJohnLewisinOxfordStreet,London,onMarch9.Shewasstoppedandcaughtafterleavingthestorewithoutpaying,Mr.Lemoynesaid.Headdedthatshewasupsetonherarrestandapologizedforheractions.Luz,28,wassaidtohavebeenconvictedofshopliftingbyCambridgejudgeslastOctober, butMoragDuff,defending,saidshehadneverbeenintroublewiththepolicebeforethat.“Sheisashamedandembarrassedbutdoesn’treallyhaveanyexplanationwhyshedidthis,”MissDuffsaid.“Shedidn’tintendtostealwhenshewentintothestore.Sheisatalosstoexplainit.Sheisotherwiseave ryrespectableandintelligentyounglady.Shewenttoherdoctorandaskedforadvicebecause shewantstoknowifthereisanythinginparticularthatcausedhertodothis.”JudgeDavidAzanfinedLuz£50,andwarned:“You’vegotacriminalrecord.Ifyoucarryonlikethis,youwillendupinprison,whichwillruinyou rbrightfutureyoumayhave.”LuzachievedadegreeindesignatuniversityinhernativeSpain,wentontoafamousunive rsityinBerlin,Germanyforhermaster’sdegreeandisnowstudyingforaPhDatCambridgeUniversity,UK.1、WhatisAnaLuz’snationality?A、American.B、British.C、Spanish.D、German.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Sheisatalosstoexplainit”mean?A、Inheropinionitwasalosstotheclothesshopswhereshestolethings.B、Shedoesn’thaveanyideawhyshehasthedesiretostealfromshops.C、Shethinksitisalossforhertoexplainwhyshestolethingsfromshops.D、Personallyshefeelsashamedandembarrassedforhershopliftingactions.3、Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthemeaningoftheword“shoplifting”usedinthepassage?A、Carryinggoodsinaliftforashop.B、Takinggoodstotheladies’toilet.C、Selectingsomegoodsfromadisplay.D、Takinggoodsfromashopwithoutpaying.4、Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.A、AnaLuzisalreadygotherPhDatCambridgeUniversity,UKB、AnaLuzisashamedandembarrassedandknowswhysheoftendidsoC、theuniversitygraduatewillbeputinprisonifshestealsinshopsoncemoreD、PhillipLemoyneisthe“respectableandintelligent”woman’sdefenselawyer5、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A、ShopliftingShameofaPhDStudentB、ApologizingfortheActionsinShopsC、SeekingProfessionalHelpfromExpertsD、ControllingtheDesiretoStealfromShopsBTheotherday,myfriendJanewasinvitedtoa40thbirthdayparty.Thetimeprintedontheinvit ationwas7.30pm.Janewentoffwithherhusband,expectingamerryeveningofwine,food,ands ong.Theirexperiencesuggeststhatthewordsontheprintedinvitationsneedtobemadeclearer.E veryonereadsandunderstandstheinvitationsdifferently.Mostofuswouldagreethat6.30-8.30pmmeansdrinksonly,goouttodinnerafterwards;8.00pmor8.30pmmeanspossibledinner ,but9.30pmandanytimethereaftermeansnofood,oatbeforehand,rolluplate. Butthisisnotalwaysthecase.Ifaskedtoastudents'partyat6.30pm,itisnormalforguestsn ottoappearbeforemidnight,ifatall,andnoonecares.Beingthefirsttoarrive-lookingeag er-issocialdeath.Whenmymotherisaskedtoapartyfor6.30,shelikestobethem,ifnotonlim e,thennolaterthanseven.Myagegroup〔latethirties〕fallssomewherebetweenthetwo,butbecausewestillthinkwe'reyoung,we'reprobablyclose rtostudent-timethangrown-uptime.Theacceptedcustomatpresentisconfusing〔混乱的〕,sometimesannoying,anditoftenmeansyoumaygohomehungry,butitdoeslendeverypart ythatpreciouselement〔成分〕ofsurprise.6.Theunderlinedwords”offtheirheads"probablymean______.A.tiredB.crazyC.curiousD.hopeless7.JaneandDavid'sstoryisusedtoshowthat______.A.petty-goer8usuallygetshungryatpartiesB.partyinvitationscanbeconfusingC.peopleshouldaskforfoodatpartiesD.birthdaypartiesformiddle-agedpeoplearedull8.Forsomeyoungpeople,arrivingontimeforastudents'partywillprobablybeconsidered_______.A.verydifficultB.particularlythoughtfulC.friendlyandpoliteD.sociallyunacceptable9.Accordingtothewriter,peopleintheirlatethirties_______.A.arelikelytoarrivelateforapartyB.carelittleaboutthepartytimeC.haven’treallygrownupyetD.likesurprisesatparties10.Whatisthegeneralideaofthetext?A.It’ssafetoarrivelatejustwhenfoodisserved.B.It’swisetoeatsomethingbeforegoingtoaparty.C.It’simportanttofollowsocialrulesofparty-going.D.It’snecessarytoreadinvitationscarefully.试卷配套答案一:单项填空二、完形填空三、阅读理解1----5CBDCA6----10BBDAC。
2019届高三英语9月联合质量检测试题(含解析)
2019届高三9月联合质量检测英语试题第一部分听力(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10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.Where is the man probably now?A.At home.B.In a hotel.C.In a restaurant.2.What does the woman want to do?A.Cut her hair short.B.Make her hair long.C.Ask for some ideas.3.Who is Moni?A.The boss.B.A pet.C.A child.4.What is the woman doing?A.Offering help.B.Cleaning the window.C.Talking about the machine.5.What come(s) with the hotel for the trip?A.Books.B.Food.C.Basketball.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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.What's the relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.A couple.C.Friends.7.What does the man want to bring to work?A.Some plants.B.His kids.C.A pet.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2019高三英语9月月考试题(含解析)新人教版新版
2019高三英语9月月考试题(含解析)2018.9第一部分:听力(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10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。
例:How much is the shirt?A £19.15B £9.15C £9.18 答案是B1、What will Dorothy do on the weekend?A Go out with her friendB work on her paperC Make some plans2、What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A $15B $30C $503、What has the woman decided to do on Sunday afternoon?A To attend a weddingB To visit an exhibitionC To meet a friend4、When does the bank close on Saturday?A AT 1:00 pmB AT 3:00 pmC AT 4:00 pm5、where are the speakers?A In a storeB In a classroomC At a hotel第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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段材丰L回答第6、7题。
6 What do we know about Nora?A She prefers a room of ownB She likes to work with other girlsC She lives near the city center7、What is good about the flat?A It has a large sitting roomB It has good furnitureC It has a big kitchen听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。
2019届高三英语9月月考试卷
2019届高三英语9月月考试卷第一部分: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10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 is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Shop assistant and customer.B. Neighbors.C. Doctor and patient.2. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Go to the doctor’s.B. Stop taking the medicine.C. Take the medicine as directed.3. How long is the mall open on Saturdays?A. For 8 hours.B. For 5 hours.C. For 3 hours.4. Why won’t the woman go to play volleyball?A. Because she will take her sister to buy some books.B. Because she will treat her sister to dinner.C. Because she doesn’t have confidence to beat the man.5. What do we know about the woman?A. She doesn’t like novels.B. She prefers novels to TV programs.C. She wants to remend some novels to the man.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
江苏南京学大教育专修学校18-19学度高一9月月测-英语
江苏南京学大教育专修学校18-19学度高一9月月测-英语本卷须知一、单项选择(共20小题;每题2分,总分值40)1.As_____matteroffact,Idon’tlike_____dessertheselectedformetogoon_____diet.A.a;/;aB.a;the;aC.the;a;/D.the;/;/2.---Howdoyou______wegotoShanghaiforourvacation?---Ithinkwe’dbetterflythere.It’smuchmorecomfortable.A.insistB.imagineC.supposeD.suggest3.AlthoughTomwas______themid-termexams,sheinsistedhe______totheparty.A.preparingfor;beinvitedB.preparedfor;wasinvitedC.beingpreparedfor;wasinvitedD.preparing;invited4.Itis______thatstudents______atleast90%ofthelectures.A.asked;joinedB.required;attendC.required;joinD.asked;attend5.Duringthehurricane,oneofthetree’sbranchesbrokethebed______thegirlhadbeensleeping.A.thatB.whichC.withwhomD.inwhich6.---Wheredidyoumeethim?---Well……Perhapsitwasinthefactory_____.A.thatImethimB.whereIvisitedC.whereIworked5yearsagoD.towhichIvisited7.______agoodlistenermeansmuch_______justlisteningwithears.A.Being;ratherthanB.Tobe;ratherthanC.Being;morethanD.Tobe;morethan8.You’dbettercutyourhairshort.Ourschooldoesn’t_______longhair.A.approveofstudentswearingB.approvestudentstowearC.approvestudentswearingD.approveofstudentstowear9.Isthistheplay_____youweretalkingjustnow?A.whichB.aboutwhichC.thatD.aboutwhat10.--Whatdidtheheadteacherthinkofwhatyouhaddone?--Hewashappy________it.A.toB.withC.atD.by11.Thisisthegirl_______motherisasingerandshesingsas________ashermother.A.who,beautifullyB.whose,beautifulC.who,beautifulD.whose,beautifully12.Thebestwayto_______respectfromyourworkmatesistogetalongwellwiththem.A.haveB.takeC.bringD.earn13.InthecentralpartofAsia,horsesareusedto________goods.A.carryB.carryingC.carriedD.becarried14.Theyhadalongtalkaboutthepersonsandthings________theybothknew、A.whomB.whatC.thatD.which15.Itis___________classroomthatcanhold100students.A.alargeB.suchalargeC.solargeaD.toolargea16.Whenshewaslyinginhospital,shereallyregretted_________hermother’sadvice.A.nottotakeB.nottakingC.nottakenD.notbeingtaking17.Wearegoingabroadnextweekandthedogwillbeleft________ourfriend,Helen.A.inchargeofB.inthechargeofC.takingchargeofD.takingt hechargeof18.________twoexamstoworryabout,Ihavetoworkreallyhardthisweekend.A.BesidesB.WithC.AsD.Becauseof19.Isthatthereason__________atthemeetingforhiscarelessnessinhiswork?Actuallywethinkheisamanwhoishard______himselfespeciallyinwork.A.thatheexplainedtoall;onB.whatheexplainedall;withC.whyheexplainedtoall;atD.whichheexplainedtoall;to20.—John,haveyougoneoverthelessonslearntthismorning?—Notyet.—Youshouldknow_________.A.manyhandsmakelightworkB.Romewasn’tbuiltinadayC.strikewhiletheironishotD.it’sapieceofcake二、完形填空〔共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分〕阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-20各题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
江苏省南京市2019届高三英语9月学情调研测试试题
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第I卷(选择题)一、单项选择1._______a striking look with a sea of lavender flowers, Guli has becomea famous attraction in Nanjing.A. Wearing B. To wearC. To be wearing D. Having won2.---What’s up, Kim? You look very excited!---Sorry, just a moment ago I ran into Tayor Swift so I was a bit .A. Given up B. have their hands upC. carried away D. driven away3.The Spanish National Football Team is such a superb one that they can .A. get their hands dirty B. have their hands fullC. lay their hands on us D. beat us hands down4.What a lucky dog! He’s just a starring role in Spielberg’s next movie.A. landed B. lostC. arranged D. accepted5.Some animal protectors are seen as being two-faced about animal welfare the way they treat domestic animals.A. in need of B. in view ofC. in search of D. in favour of6.The company needs to develop a culture people see that’s OK to taketime off.A. that B. whenC. which D. where7.If we just focus on how we want the future to be, we may be to opportunities along the way.A. equal B. closeC. blind D. open8.You say you are innocent, but we have good reasons to think .A. twice B. overC. aloud D. otherwise9.The site in Beijing is an outstanding of the creative art of Chinese garden design.A. distinction B. expressionC. inspiration D. evaluation10.HMV’s rise started with the pop music revolution of the 1960s, when the company began its album sales in London.A. expanding B. exploringC. exporting D. expecting11.It is very encouraging to see Beijing 2022 is using its potential to maximize the use of existing stadiums.A. how B. whyC. when D. whether12.Mr. Wills, who was being helped up onto the platform to take the prize, looked as if he by lightning.A. was just struck B. were just struckC. would just be struck D. had just been struck13.After 40 years of reform and opening-up, China still has a long way to go it becomes a “developed economy”.A. until B. beforeC. after D. unless14.The founding of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which widely recognized and praised, aims to build friendly international relations.A. .was B. wereC. has been D. had been15.---What a waste of time to watch such a boring match!--- . Why not switch the channel?A. It’s no big deal B. With your permissionC. My feelings exactly D. You’ve got to be kidding二、完形填空Wildflowers in a mountain meadow are a gift of nature. But what about those wildflowers blooming along busy___16___? Well, nature had a____17___.Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” Johnson, the wife of our thirty-sixth President, Lyndon B. Johnson wanted ___18___to be a national priority.As a little girl growing up in “deep east Texas,” wildflowers helped her get through___19___times. Her mother had died when she was five, and her father___20_____most of his time at the general store he owned. Her older brothers were away at school, ___21___ Lady Bird turned to nature for ___22___. “Nature was my friend and my teacher,” she says. “It was a joy to me, and it’s never____23____ me.”After high school, Lady Bird left home for the University of Texas in Austin. ____24___ she found joy in nature—in the vast quantities of Texas bluebonnets (德克萨斯州羽扇豆). It was there that Lady Bird met and fell in love with Lyndon B. Johnson. He proposed to her on their first ____25____.“The whole country ___26___ the President,” Lady Bird said, “but only one man selects the First Lady—and it is highly____27___ that he was thinking of her as First Lady when he proposed!”When she got to know the ___28____ disappearance of “America the Beautiful” due to land development and pollution, Lady Bird ____29____ the President to propose a Highway Beautification Act that allocated money to ____30___roadsides. The act was passed in 1965.Lady Bird ___31____ that many wildflowers, like people, were immigrants. “They ____32____ the nation on the wheels of covered wagons, perhaps ___33___in the pockets of children.”Lady Bird is certainly our First Lady of___34___. She has made us see that highways can be beautiful.She is the reason why wildflowers now____35____our travels through almost every state.16.A. streets B. highways C. roads D. lanes17.A. helper B. discoverer C. creator D. protector18.A. liberty B. traffic C. justice D. beauty19.A.lonely B.exciting C.happy D. disappointed20.A. wasted B. spent C. found D. killed21.A. so B. but C. or D. for22.A. aid B. company C. rescue D. happiness23.A. ignored B. scared C. troubled D. failed24.A.Absolutely B.Naturally C.AgainD. Often25.A.date B.try C.voteD. appearance26.A.shapes B.serves C.selectsD. supports27.A.unlikely B.unnecessary C.unusualD. uncertain28.A.sudden B.complete C.gradualD. final29.A.warned B.persuade C.forcedD. ordered30.A.lengthen B.widen C.monitorD. landscape31.A.let out B.found out C.pointed out D. figured out32.A.visited B.left C.passedD. crossed33.A.then B.even C.yetD. still34.A.wildflowers B.wagons C.roadsidesD. travels35.A.decide B.guide C.brightenD. shorten三、阅读理解A36.According to the passage, which of the following is TERE?A. Those Americans who live above the poverty line won’t go hungry.B.13 million American children are food insecure for lack of transportation.C. Among all the states in the USA, food insecurity in Mississippi is severest.D. Neighborhood banks have no additional requirements for food packaging.37.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?A. To warn readers against dangers of insecure food.B. To urge readers to help the poor out of poverty.C. To inform readers of the severe food shortage in America.D. To advocate readers contributing to food relief in America.BSo called “sin taxes” on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco not only work,but will help rather than improperly punish the poor, according to a major new international analysis.Just a day before the UK brings in a levy on sugary drinks, experts are urging every country in the world to use taxes to keep people from the eating, drinking and smoking habits that will damage their health. The experts analyzed the effects of taxes on sugary drinks, tabacco and alcohol in countries that have introduced them and found that the criticism that they are punishing the poorest in unfounded.Experts did a survey. They looked at 13 countries: Chile, Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Albania, Poland, Turkey, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Niger, Nigeria, India and Timor-Leste. They found that wealthier families generally spend more on alcohol, soft drinks and snacks. In India, for instance, wealthier households spent seven times more on alcohol and three times more on soft drinks and snacks compared to poorer households. So those households end up paying a larger proportion of any tax.On the other hand, taxes have a greater impact on the smaller household budgets of poorer families. They respond by buying less, with greater benefits for their health. In the UK, say the authors, the response to the possible introduction of a minimum price for alcohol was estimated to be 7.6 times larger in the poorest households, compared with the wealthiest.In Mexico, the introduction of a sugary drinks tax resulted in an average of 4.2 litres less of soft drinks purchased per person, with a 17% decrease in purchases among lower income groups and almost no change in higher income groups. In Lebanon, they say, a 50% increase in the price of cigarettes would lead to twice as many people quitting smoking in poorer households as wealthy families.“The evidence suggests that concerns about higher taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and soft drinks harming the poor are overstated,” said Dr. Rachel Nugent from RTI International in Seattle, USA, and chair of the Lancet Taskforce on NCDs and economics.“Some degree of taxation on tobacco is common in many countries, and whilewe are starting to see progress on alcohol taxes, there is much more governments should be doing – in both high and low income countries – to consider the careful introduction of taxes on other unhealthy products like soft drinks and snacks. Price policies such as taxes will be a key part of the response to rising rates of non-communicablediseases(慢性非传染病).”The UK sugar tax is a levy on the manufacturers of 18p per litre for drinks containing 5g of sugar per 100ml and 24p on those with 8g per 100ml.Many companies have reformulated their products, often swapping artificial sweeteners for sugar. Some – like Coca-Cola – have decided to stick to the original recipe and the price will rise, although the bottles and cans will shrink to reduce the impact.38.What do we know about the “sin taxes”?A. They receive warm welcome in developing countries.B. They help people get rid of unhealthy lifestyles.C. They have the same effects on the poor and rich.D. They have a deeper influence on groups with high income.39.Which of the following is TRUE about the responses to “sin taxes”?A. The public have turned a deaf ear to it.B. The government has introduced taxes on snacks.C. Many companies have raised the price of their products.D. Coca-Cola will use smaller packages to counter the impacts.40.The author support his ideas in the passage by .A. giving examplesB. telling storiesC. analyzing causes and effectsD. reasoning and concludingCI’d be lying if I said a dog-like robot opening a door for another dog-like robot doesn’t creep me out. A full discussion of robot dogs is for another day, but for now, researchers studying the cognition(认知)and welfare of real dogshave a less threatening view of dogs and technology, particularly when touchscreens are involved.Like you, animals can learn to interact with the content displayed on touchscreens, and their touch reveals something about their choice, which in turn reveals something about their mind. Animals both on and off land can be trained to use touchscreens — from chimpanzees to dogs, cats, and even dolphins, among others. Touchscreen studies have explored how and what dogs categorize, their ability to learn byexclusion(排除), and how they discriminate between different images. An added bonus is that, once a dog has mastered the touchscreen, humans can remove themselves from the study and can’t unconsciously give signals to the dog.Researchers are now posing a new set of questions: are touchscreens beneficial to the user? Can touchscreens exercise the dog’s mind, in addition to serving as a window into it?No better place to start than with older pet dogs, a group facing a unique set of challenges. Aging dogs can have reduced physical activity compared to their younger counterparts. Less attention is often given to their learning, training and other mental activities; after all, who hasn’t heard the wrong proverb, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” But dog minds are not meant to be inactive. Instead, “studies point to the fact that aging seems to be slowed by mental and physical stimulation, and thus stopping these activities might actually lead to faster aging in dogs.”Lisa Wallis and colleagues at the Senior Family Dog Project at ELTE University in Budapest are exploring the effects of touchscreens on dog physiological, behavioral, and cognitive well-being.Their recent conference paper gives us a look at how dogs learn to use the touchscreen and the direction of future research. Over the course of a number of sessions, dogs learned that when they nose-touch a particular image on the screen, a food treat pops out. At first, only a single image appears on the screen. Once the dogs reliably learn to nose-touch the image, they move on todiscrimination training where two images appear together and only one image is “correct.” Only two out of one hundred thirty dogs were unable to grasp the task, and three displayed frustration suggesting touchscreens are within the capacity of the majority of senior dogs.Wallis and colleagues will continue investigating long-term effects of touchscreen use, but it seems promising. “The positive association to the touchscreen is so strong that on several occasions when the dog was alone (the trainer had stepped out to answer the phone), and the feeder failed, dogs continued to work on the touchscreen with no reward until the end of the session.” Owners, even those initially skeptical, were impressed by the strategies their dogs used. They also observed that dogs slept soundly upon returning home from touchscreen sessions, highlighting that mental activity can have some of the same effects as physical exercise.Further studies will explore the effects of long-term touchscreen use on dog personality, activity levels, measures of well-being, and influence on the dog-human bond. Stay tuned.41.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A. Animals can decide the content shown on touchscreens.B. Animals naturally have the ability to use touchscreens.C. People can discriminate between dogs’ abilities by exclusion.D. People can tell dogs’ needs through their touch on the screen.42.By using the proverb in paragraph 4, the author intends to stress .A. aging dogs are too old to learn new skillB. aging dogs experience a decline in energyC. training younger dogs is more productiveD. training aging dogs is possible and beneficial43.What is revealed by the research conducted by Lisa Wallis?A. The dogs master the touchscreen use step by step.B. Rewards are a must for dogs to finish the sessionC. The dogs regard nose-touch as a form of physical exercise.D. It remains to be seen whether it has a positive effect on dogs.44.What does the passage mainly talk about?A. How robot dogs have threatened the world.B. How people establish better dog-human bonds.C. How touchscreens can be employed to train dogs.D. How long-held myths about dogs mislead people.D①One by one, prejudices are disappearing in the West. People may harbour private suspicions that other people’s race or sex makes them inferior—but to say so openly is totally taboo. One old prejudice remains respectable, though. Just ask a childless person.②They are not charged to special taxes, as they were in Soviet Russia; nor are they driven from their homes, as they still are in some poor countries. The childless nonetheless come in for a lot of criticism. Some point out that non-parents are failing to produce the future workers who will pay for their pensions. Childless politicians are charged with not having a proper stake(利害关系)in society. “He talks to us about the future, but he doesn’t have children!” complained Jean-Marie Le Pen, co-founder of the National Front party, of Emmanuel Macron, who went on to win the French presidency. Similar attacks on Theresa May and Angela Merkel also failed—but researchers find that many voters quietly agree.③The charges against the childless should be thrown out, along with other social prejudice. In many rich countries, between 15% and 20% of women, and a slightly higher proportion of men, will not have children. The share is rising. Some have medical problems; others do not meet the right person in time; still others decide they do not want them. Whatever the cause, the attacks on the childless are baseless.④If non-breeders are selfish, they have a strange way of showing it. They are more likely to set up charitable foundations than people with children, and much more likely to donate money to good causes. According to one Americanestimate, the mere fact of not having children raises the amount a person leaves to charity by a little over $10,000. The childless are thus a small but useful counterweight to the world’s parents, who stop social immobility by passing on their social and economic advantages to their children.⑤The fact that so many senior politicians lack offspring(子孙)ought to put to rest the idea that they do not care for society. Five of the G7 countries are led by childless men and women. Mr. Macron, Mrs. May, Mrs. Merkel, Shinzo Abe and Paolo Gentiloni have their faults, but they are not notably less able than Justin Trudeau (who has three children) let alone Donald Trump (who has five). Their opportunities for nepotism(裙带关系)are limited. And they spare their countries dynastic politics.⑥The charge that childless people fail to pull their weight in population is correct, but is less serious than it appears. Those who do not have children do put pressure on public pension systems. Governments have to do unpopular things like making pensions less generous, as Japan has done, or accepting more immigrants, as some Western countries have done. But to sustain (维持)public pensions in the long term, countries do not actually need more parents. What they need instead is more babies. It is possible to combine a high rate of childlessness with a high birth rate, provided people who become parents have more than one or two children. That was the pattern in many Western countries a century ago. Ireland, yet another country with a childless leader, still manages it today.⑦The childless also do everyone else a favour by creating wonderful works of art. British novelists have been especially likely to have no offspring: think of Hilary Mantel, P.G. Wodehouse and the Brontë sisters. In September last year Britain put Jane Austen on its ten-pound note. That decision has was controversial, though it was hard to see why. Few people have written as shrewdly(出神入化)about money or about families—even though Austen did not marry, and had no children.45.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A. The childless often get punished in society.B. The childless often come under sharp criticism.C. Most successful politicians have no childrenD. Childlessness affects the result of an election.46.The childless are prejudiced because people think the childless .A. have a strange way to show selfishnessB. set a bad example for young peopleC. are not as able as those with childrenD. are the government’s financial burden47.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. Accepting more immigrants.B. Reducing the pensions for the aged.C. Encouraging parents to have more children.D. Supporting the political leaders with no children.48.What is the author’s attitude towards the childless?A. Understanding B. SkepticalC. Disappointed D. Reserved49.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage? (①to⑦represent Paragraphs 1 to 7)A.B.C.D.50.What is the best title for the passage?A. In defence of the childlessB. In hope of having a child or notC. Reasons for not having childrenD. Measures to address aging problems第II卷(非选择题)四、任务型阅读请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
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江苏南京学大教育专修学校2019年高三9月月测—英语总分:100分考试时间:60分钟学生姓名:_______校区:_________本卷须知1.—Jennylookshotanddry.—So______youifyouhadahighfever.A.willB.doC.areD.would2.ThejoketoldbyTommadeus______,soourmathteachercouldn’tmakehimself______.ugh;hearingugh;heardughing;hearughed;tobeheard3.Itwas______theoldclockthattheoldmanspentthewholemorningathome.A.repairingB.repairedC.torepairD.inrepair4.Theoldwomanhadaletterfromhersoninthearmy_____toher.A.readB.writeC.writtenD.received5.Shewassoangryatall______Iwasdoing______shewalkedout.A.that;whichB.that;thatC.which;thatD.which;asto6.---MayItakeyourordernow?---_______.A.No,I'mintroublenowB.Yes,weobeyordersC.Yes,I'dlikeadishofchickenD.No,Idon'thaveachoiceofmeat7.ItmadealltheChinesehappy_____Chinasucceededinsendingupthefirstmannedspaceship .A.whenB.becauseC.thatD.if8.Tooursurprise,thepaintingconsidered______shouldhavewontheprize.A.beingcopiedB.havingbeencopiedC.tohavecopiedD.tohavebeencopied9.—Ilikefootball.—______mysisterandme.A.SodoBSoareC.SodidD.Soitiswith10.Themusicheisplayingsounds_____.A.nicelyB.sweetlyC.livelyD.pleasantly11.Atthebeginningoftheparty,______oftheguestswasgivenapieceofpaper.A.everyoneB.eachC.everyD.all12.---Ifyoulikethenewhouse,Isuggestyoubuyingit.---Butit'sreallytooexpensive.Ican't______it.A.getB.affordC.supplyD.support13.Isthereabookshoparound______IcanbuyanEnglishandChinesedictionary?A.whichB.whereC.thatD.what14.Thisphotoofminewastaken______stoodthefamousEasternBrightPearlinShanghai.A.whichB.inwhichC.whereD.there15.Heisneither______European,nor______American.Heisfrom______Australia.A.a;a;/B.a;an;theC.a;an;/D.an;an;/二、完形填空:〔共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分〕AnewlytrainedteachernamedMarywenttoteachataNavajoIndianreservation.Everyday ,shewouldaskfiveoftheyoungNavajostudentsto__1__thechalkboardandcompleteasimplem athproblemfrom2homework.Theywouldstandthere,silently,3tocompletethetask.Marycouldn’tfigureitout.4shehadstudiedinhereducationalcurriculumhelped,andshe5hadn’tseenanythinglikeitinherstudent-teachingdaysbackinPhoenix.WhatamIdoingwrong?CouldIhavechosenfivestudentswhocan’tdothe6?Marywouldwonder.No,7couldn’tbethat.Finallyshe8thestudentswhatwaswrong.Andintheiranswers,shelearneda9lesson fromheryoung10pupilsaboutself-imageanda(n)11ofself-worth.Itseemedthatthestudents12eachother’sindividualityandknewthat13ofthemwerecapableofdoingtheproblems.14attheirearlyag e,theyunderstoodthesenselessnessofthewin-loseapproachintheclassroom.Theybelieve dnoonewould15ifanystudentswereshownuporembarrassedatthe16.Sothey17tocompetewith eachotherinpublic.Oncesheunderstood,Marychangedthesystem18shecouldcheckeachchild’smathproblemindividually,butnotatanychild’sexpense19hisclassmates.Theyallwantedtolearn,20notatsomeoneelse’sexpense.1、 A、goto B、cometo C、getcloseto D、bring2、 A、his B、their C、hisown D、her3、 A、happy B、willingly C、readily D、unwilling4、 A、Anything B、Nothing C、Everything D、Neither5、 A、almost B、certainly C、hardly D、never6、 A、question B、chalkboard C、problem D、homework7、 A、they B、it C、everything D、each8、 A、asked B、questioned C、told D、understood9、 A、outstandingB、surprising C、annoying D、frightening10、A、sunburned B、tender C、Indian D、naughty11、A、sense B、image C、way D、aspect12、A、had B、ignored C、respected D、cared13、A、none B、noone C、each D、notall14、A、Especially B、Eventhough C、Evenso D、Even15、A、lose B、win C、achieve D、answer16、A、time B、situation C、chalkboard D、condition17、A、refused B、rejected C、tried D、promised18、A、if B、sothat C、unless D、incase19、A、infavourofB、of C、bymeansofD、infrontof20、A、and B、but C、so D、or三、阅读理解(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10)Timpulledonasweaterandputsomeapplesintohisschoolbag.Itwastooearlyforbreakfa st.He’deatafterhe’dbeenthroughthecave,sittingontherocksandstaringattheseA、Hewishedhehadaproperpack.Hisschoolbagwouldhavetodo.Whatelse?Sandwiches—buthismothermightwakeupifhestartedpullingoutbreadforsandwiches,she'dwanttoknoww hyhehadtoleavesoearly.Hesettledforsomebiscuits,andleftanotestucktothetable. GonetoMichael’sBacktonight.Tim.Theskywashighandsoftandlightoutside,thoughthesunstillwasn’tup.Eventhehighwayupthehillwasquietashemadehiswaydownthestreet.Thewindfromthese awasfreshandsweet.Thelightchangedsuddenly.Thefirstraysofsunlightstretched(延伸)acrossthesea.ThesunwaspushingitswayovertheedgeoftheworlD、Overthefirstrocks,alongtothepoint.Timglancedback.Thebeachwasstillempty.Thesunsa iledhigherinthesky.Hecouldseethecavenow,evendarkerinthemorninglight.Thesandturnedsilverthendarkgol dasthewaterflowedawayfromit.Hehadtoforcehimselftogocloser.Whywasitsomuchmoremys terious(神奇)now?Butitwouldbesillytogobacknowaftersomuchtrouble.Heneedn’tgoinalltheway…1、WhatdidTimdoatthebeginningofthestory?A、Heleftthehousequietly.B、Hehadbreakfastathome.C、Heleftanoteonthefreezer.D、Heputasweaterinhisschoolbag.2、“Hesettledforsomebiscuits”(inParagraph3)meansthatTim _______ .A、hadtoleavethebiscuitsonthetable.B、likedbiscuitsbetterthansandwichesC、hadtotakebiscuitsinsteadofsandwichesD、couldonlyfindsomebiscuitsinthekitchen3、WhatmadeitpossibleforTimtoseetheentrytothecave?A、Theheightofthefirstrocks.B、Theupsanddownsofthewaves.C、Thechangeinthepositionofthesun.D、Thevaststretchofthesunlitbeach.4、WhishofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothestory?A、ThesealookedlikeapieceofgolD、B、SeabirdsflewawaywhenTimarriveD、C、Timwastheonlypersononthebeach.D、TheskygotdarkasTimreachedthecave.5、Inthestory,Tim’smood(心情)changedfrom .A、lonelinesstocrazinessB、anxiousnesstoexcitementC、helplessnesstohappinessD、eagernesstonervousness四、任务型阅读(共10小题,每题2分;总分值20分)请认真阅读下面短文,并依照所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填上一个最恰当的单词。