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高三英语2020年10月月考试卷 新课标 人教版

高三英语2020年10月月考试卷 新课标 人教版

高三英语2020年10月月考试卷第I卷 (二部分,共85分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,满分15分)21. I had just finished doing my examination papers the bell rang.A. whileB. whenC. beforeD. after22. Everyone must have been asked by their parents to take care of their wallets when and the door at home for safety reasons.A. going out; lockingB. go out ;lockingC. going out ;lockD. go out; lock23. —What did she want to know, Tom?—She wondered we could complete the experiment.A. when was itB. is was when thatC. it was whenD. when it was that24. makes this shop different is that it offers more personal services.A. WhatB. WhoC. WhateverD. Whoever25. The moment the 28th Olympic Games open, the whole world cheered.A. declaredB. have been declaredC. have declaredD. were declared26. I don’t know what kind of person they are, but I knowpeople of same kind would come together.A,. the; the; the B. the; / ; a C. / ; / ; the D. / ; the ;a27. so far as I know, it is a factory. Luckily it will be moved out of town pretty soon.A. heavily pollutedB. heavily pollutingC. polluted heavilyD. heavy polluting28. The 1,318-kilometre advanced high-speed railway by 2020, when the World Expo is held in Shanghai.A. will be completedB. is completedC. has completedD. will polluting29. I tried to explain the problem to Mary, but she was so angry that shelisten.A. couldn’tB. shouldn’tC. wouldn’tD. might not30. $100 a month could hardly the cost of his life in such a big city in the country.A. spendB. coverC. takeD. pay31. Every boy and every girl as well as some teachers who tovisit the required to be at the bus station at 6:30.A. are;isB. are; areC. is; areD. is; is32. If you should meet anyone in our class, tell about the arrangement of our visit.A. oneB. herC. himD. them33. —John, clean your room today. Remember out deal?—I know that, but I have other plans.— .A. That’s good ideaB. There is no excuseC. Have a nice timeD. Mind your own business34. —Jim, have you finished reading Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince? —No, I my father on the farm all day yesterday.A. would helpB. had helpedC. was helpingD. have been helping35. He must have lost his watch at the moment, he?A. didn’tB. mustn’tC. hasn’tD. needn’t第二节完型填空(共20小题,满分30分)When I taught at Saint Mary’s School in Morris, Minn, I had a really unusual student named Mark Elkland. He was then in the first third grade class, in which all 34 if my students were dear to me, and Mark was the dearest of all. Very neat in 36 , he had that happy–be-alive attitude that made even his occasional bad behaviors 37 .Mark often talked in class. I had to 38 him again and again that talking without permission was not39 . what impressed me so much, 40 , was his sincere 41 every time I had to correct him for his misbehavior “Thank you for correcting me , Sister!”I didn’t know what to make of it at first, but before long I became 42 at hearing it so many times a day.One morning my patience 43 when Mark talked once too often, and thenI made a(n) 44 teacher’s mistake I looked at him and said, “If you say one more word, I an going to 45 your mouth shut!”It was barely ten seconds 46 Chuck, a boy sitting behind Mark, cried out, “Mark is talking again!” I hadn’t asked any of the students to help me 47 Mark, but since I had stated the 48 in front of the class, I had to 49 on it.I remembered the 50 as if it had occurred yesterday. I walked to my desk very 51 , opened my drawer and took out a roll of masking tape and 52 a big X with them over his mouth. I then returned to the front of the room.As I glanced at Mark to see how he was doing, he winkled at me. That didit!I started laughing. The class cheered as I walked back to Mark’s desk,53 the tape and shrugged my shoulders. To my 54 , his 55 words still were, “Thank you for correcting me, Sister.”36. A. expression B. clothes C. his way D. appearance37. A. delightful B. natural C. depressing D. expected38. A. remind B. persuade C. stop D. correct39. A. agreeable B. acceptable C. considerable D. suitable40. A. however B. therefore C. but D. yet41. A. reply B. way C. response D. look42. A. angry B. bored C. satisfied D. annoyed43. A. came back B. was giving out C. was appearing again D. put out44. A. good B. strict C. inexperienced D. immoral45. A. let B. tie C. leave D. tape46. A. before B. when C. until D. and47. A. punish B. follow C. scold D. watch48. A. measure B. punishment C. decision D. announcement49. A. act B. play C. stand D. work50. A. sign B. view C. sight D. scene51.A. nervously B. sadly C. bravely D. seriously52.A. drew B. made C. covered D. hung53. A. tightened B. removed C. fastened D. tore54. A. disappointment B. joy C. amusement D. anger55. A. eager B. first C. joyful D. thankful第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)AI was born when my father and mother were on their way to Nash, a lonelyplace where they were to meet with hardship and difficulties they both liked this land very much, which might have best explained why they moved from Missouri to such a town in western Kansas. They did most of their shopping in Nash, but before Nash was built, they shipped at the little town of Moran, where there was a small grocery store.I remember when the railroad came to Nash, when the first telephones came, and the first cars. We lived six miles from town so we missed out meeting trains. My mother was sick when I was small, so I did a lot of the household chores, even doing the laundry, as I was the oldest ,but I never worked outside with my five brothers. I remember going to school with my brothers. When we played basketball, we played outside, and the girls wore skirts and bloomers, and got along fine. I liked spelling matches, and we competed with other schools once or twice a month.I married Herm Messenger, a farmer in 1971. Eleven children were born to us, four boys and seven girls, four dead at birth, one pair of twins, Paul and Pauline. However, Pauline died when she was nineteen months old. My first washing machine was operated by hand, pushing the handle back and forth. Later, I got a machine with an electric motor. My first machine with a wringer(绞拧机)was a kind of a joke, as Herm took it to the church, and put it on the Christmas tree for me. That might not be exciting to a housewife today, butI thought it was!56. From the passage we can learn that the writer’s parents .A. had the first child unexpectedlyB. liked Missouri very muchC. had a hard time in NashD. had to shop a great deal57. What can we know about the author in the second paragraph?A. She saw for herself first trains, first telephones and first cars.B. She played, worked and went to school with his brothers.C. She enjoyed winning the spelling matches when at school.D. She did a lot of household chores when she was small.58. In the last paragraph the author suggests that .A. the way her husband put a wringer on a tree was funny.B. she was excited when she received the wringer from her husbandC. her husband was fond of playing a joke on herD. her first washing machine was electrically runBA study of older men in the Netherlands, known for its delicious chocolate, showed those who ate the equivalent(等量)of one-third of a chocolate bar every day had lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of death.The researchers say, however, it’s too early to conclude that it was the chocolate that led to better health. The men who ate more cocoa products could have eaten other food that made them healthier. Experts also point out that eating too much chocolate can make you fat—a risk for both heart disease and high blood pressure.“It’s too early to make recommendations about whether people should eat more cocoa or chocolate,”said Brian Buijsse, a nutritional epidemiologist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, who co-authored the study.Still, the Dutch study, supported by grants(拨款)from the Netherlands’Prevention Foundation, appears to be the largest so far to document a health effect for cocoa beans. And it confirms findings of smaller, shorter-term studies that also linked chocolate with lower blood pressure.Researchers examined the eating habits of 470 healthy men who were not taking blood pressure medicine. The men who ate the most products made fromcocoa beans—including cocoa drinks, chocolate bars and chocolate pudding —had lower blood pressure and a 50 percent lower risk of death.“This is a very important article providing epidemiological support for what many researchers have been observing in experimental models,” said Cesar Fraga of the university of California, and Davis, who does similar research but was not involved in the new study.Could the study results apply to women?“our study consisted of the elderly mainly,” Buijsse said. “If you look at the other interventional studies, you see the same effects in men and women, younger people and older people. It may be thought the findings are generalizable to women, but you never know.”59. We can learn from the text that .A. researchers have concluded that eating chocolate can lead to better healthB. it’s too early to say eating too much chocolate makes you gain weightC. people in the Netherlands are least likely to suffer from high blood pressureD. there had been other similar studies before the Dutch study60. Which of the following might NOT be considered a product made from cocoa beans?A. Chocolate barB. Coffee drinkC. Chocolate pudding.D. Cocoa drink61. We can infer from the last paragraph that .A. It has been concluded that the findings are generalizable to womenB. It needs confirming whether women can share the same effectsC. The study results cannot apply to womenD. The findings are applicable to both men and women62. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To encourage us to eat as much chocolate as possible.B. To prove to us that eating chocolate can reduce blood pressure.C. To inform us of a study about the health benefits of chocolate.D. To warn us not to eat cocoa products because they can make you fat.CWorldwide, almost as many women as men die from heart disease. Yet most treatment methods have come from studies of men. Researchers are now learning more about ways that heart disease can be different in women.For example, they say a condition called coronary micro vascular syndrome (冠脉微血管综合症) appears to be more common in women than in men.When a heart attack is suspected, doctors look for a major blockage (阻塞物) in the arteries (动脉) that supply oxygen to the heart. With coronary micro vascular syndrome, fatty material spreads evenly (均匀地) in very small arteries of the heart. This buildup of plaque (血小板) along the artery wall narrows the flow of oxygen. The pain can be similar to that of blocked arteries. But doctors often miss this condition because it does not show up in the usual tests for blockages. Women are often sent home, thinking they are OK. Yet many are at high risk for a heart attack.In USA, researchers say as many as three million women could have coronary micro vascular syndrome. The Journal of the American College of Cardiology recently published findings from a government study.The study is called the women’s ischemia syndrome evaluation(妇女缺血综合症的评价),or WISE。

2020-2021高三年10月月考试卷及答案

2020-2021高三年10月月考试卷及答案

2020-2021高三年上学期10月份月考英语试卷考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150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 does the conversation probably take place?A. At a zoo.B. In a library.C. In a drugstore.2. What will the man do next?A. Change some money.B.Take the food home.C. Sit and eat his meal.3. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying a computer.B. Hiring an assistant.C. Starting a business.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. The weather.B. The scenery.C. The traffic.5. When did the man see the film?A. On Wednesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Saturday.笫二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独内。

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。

听每段对话或独内前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1~5B CBAB6~10B CB C A11~15A BA CA16~20C A B A C第二部分阅读(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-25 ACBCD 26-30 BDBAC 31-35 DACDA36—40 DFAEG第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41—45BBDCD 46—50 AACBD 51—55 BADBC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. in 57. cities 58. who 59 .to read 60. was destroyed61. the 62. has been 63. better 64. it 65. suffering第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)One possible version:An exciting event “Innovations on Campus” is around the corner. Here comes your opportunity to show your creativity!Before handing in your innovation, there are several things that you should bear in mind. First, you work should be closely related to campus life. Second, you need to include a report explaining where you get the idea from and how your innovation works.The exhibition of all the innovations will take place from June 16 to June 18 in the school gym and the prize-giving ceremony will be held in the same place f rom 15:00 to 17:00 on June 18.It’s such a golden chance to show your creativity that you could not let听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

学2020届高三英语10月月考试题_10

学2020届高三英语10月月考试题_10

学2020届高三英语10月月考试题第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)1. What’s John doing now?A. Playing football.B. Watching TV.C. Studying.2. What can the man do?A. Swim.B. Play soccer.C. Play basketball .3. When will the meeting be over?A. At 11:00.B. At 10:00.C. At 9:30.4. What does the woman think of the play?A. Terrible.B. Just so-so.C. Great.5. What’s the weather like now?A. Snowy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. Where does the man want to go?A. The library.B. The lab.C. The café.7. What’s the man’s major?A. Psychology.B. Physics.C. Chemistry.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。

8. Where is the woman going first?A. The classroom.B. The library.C. The gym.9. What will the woman do in the library?A. Borrow some books.B. Return some books.C. Stud y for the exam.10. Why do the speakers go to the gym?A. To watch a game.B. To take a PE class.C. To go swimming.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。

【人教版】2020届高三英语10月月考试题 新、人教版

【人教版】2020届高三英语10月月考试题 新、人教版

2020高三英语10月月考试题(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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三个选顶中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来阅答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How does the man react to the woman’s apology?A. Angry.B. Tolerant.C. Happy.2. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Calling the police.B. Traffic accident.C. Saving the wounded people.3. Where should the table be placed?A. In the study.B. In the living room.C. Near the window in the same room.4. What does the woman mean?A. She dislikes going out.B. She will join them.C. She will stay with her mum.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and assistantB. Husband and wife.C. Teacher and student.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

【人教版】2020高三英语上学期10月月考试题新人教版 新版

【人教版】2020高三英语上学期10月月考试题新人教版 新版

2020高三上学期第二次月考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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 was the woman doing?A. Ordering some food.B. Talking with her mother.C. Working on the report.2. How did the woman learn to cook that dish?A. From a restaurant.B. From her mother.C. From a cookbook.3. What does the woman plan to do?A. Go to the library.B. Pay for the book by card.C. Borrow the man's notebook.4. How long was the woman supposed to wait for the bus?A. 15 minutes.B. 30 minutes.C. 45 minutes.5. What made the man so worried?A. The exam.B. The paper.C. A new teacher.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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. How many weeks has the man had classes with Mrs. Boyd?A. One.B. Two.C. Four.7. How is Mrs. Boyd different from Mr. Jones?A. She asks students to do things her way.B. She is much stricter than Mr. Jones.C. She gives students more freedom.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。

2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷真题

2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷真题

2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷一、单项填空(15分)1. —What’s wrong with Jack? He is absenttoday.—Oh, he is in the hospital. He ________ really fast when unexpectedly a carappeared and he had no time to avoid it.2. You will never gain success ________you are fully devoted to your work.3. In English class, our teacher oftencreates an environment ________we are given the opportunity to solve problemsourselves.4. If Julia had practised hard enough lastnight, she ________ more confident on the stage now.5. They have leading experts in thisfield, and that’s ________they’ve made important progress.6. Stand over there, ________you’ll be able to see the oil painting better.7. — Is the project difficult for thestudents?— No. Most of the relevant information ________ for them.8. As is often the case, he tends toforget all about eating and sleeping, especially when deeply ________ in work.9. Jane is in a hurry because the train tothe airport leaves ________half an hour.10. The airport ________ next year will help promote tourismin this area.二、完形填空11. 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2020届高三英语10月月考试题_1

2020届高三英语10月月考试题_1

2020届高三英语10月月考试题第一部分听力(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.每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does John find difficult in learning German?A .Pronunciation.B. Vocabulary.C. Grammar.2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher a nd student.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank.B. At a ticket office.C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking about?A.A restaurant.B.A street.C.A dish.5.What does the woman think of her interview?A. It was tough.B. It was interesting.C..It was successful.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.When will Judy go to a party?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Wednesday.7.What will Max do next?A. Fly a kite.B. Read a magazine.C.Do his homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

五校2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷

五校2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷

五校2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)1. 阅读理解To ensure an excellent experience during your tour of the Mark Twain House, here are some guidelines and general information:The House is Shown Only by Guided Tour.To ensure an optimum (最佳) experience, house tours are limited to 14 people, first-come, first-served. If your group has more than 10 people, call (860) 280-3130 to reserve a discounted group tour in advance of your visit. If you have a party of fewer than 10 people feel free to purchase tickets online: We will hold them at Will Call. The tour schedule is usually online about a month in advance.Our site is made up of three buildingsThe Webster Bank Museum Center at the Mark Twain House & Museum is always your first and last stop as it houses our ticket counter, museum store, film, exhibits and cafe. All tours gather in the museum center before heading over to Mark Twain's historic 1874 home. Mark Twain's historic carriage house is the third building on our property, but is generally notopen to the public. The hayloft (干草棚) has been repurposed into offices and the main floor of the barn is a space available for rent for parties and meetings.Coupons & DiscountsThe Mark Twain House offers only a few coupons and discounts. The price you pay for admission helps us maintain the beauty of this icon of American architecture. If you are lucky enough to find one of those special offers online or at your local library, keep in mind they are good only for the general Mark Twain House Tours. No passes or discounts may be applied to our specialty tours.1.(1) What kind of tour booked beforehand enjoys adiscount?A . Specialty tour.B . Guided tourC . Group tour with 9 people.D . Group tour with 13 people.2.(2) Which place is not available to tourists?A . The Webster Bank Museum Center.B . Mark Twain's historic carriage house.C . The hayloft.D . Mark Twain's historic 1874 home.3.(3) What is the purpose of charging admission fees?A . To earn more money.B . To well preserve the house.C . To support Mark Twain's family.D . To offer parties and meetings.2. 阅读理解My father loves his garden. He planted some seeds in it. But at that time I didn't understand why working in the dirt excited him so much.Unfortunately, in early May, my father was seriously injured in an accident. He had to stay in bed for a while. My mother had several business trips so she couldn't take care of the garden. I didn't want my father to worry, so I said that I would take care of his garden until he recovered. I assumed that the little plants would continue to grow as long as they had water, and luckily it rained fairly often so I didn't think much about the garden.One Saturday morning, my father said to me, "Christine, the vegetables should be about ready to be picked. Let's have a salad today!" I went out to the garden and was upset to see that many of the lettuce leaves and carrots had been half eaten by bugs. There were hundreds of bugs all over them!I panicked for a moment, but then I quietly went to the nearest store to buy some vegetables.When I gave the salad to him, he said, "Oh, Christine, what a beautiful salad! I can't believe the carrots are this big already. You must be taking very good care of my garden." I felt a little bit guilty.Coming home, my mother saw the bag from the supermarket in the kitchen. I was embarrassed and I admitted, "Dad wanteda salad, but the garden was a disaster. I didn't want to disappoint him so I went to the store." She laughed but promised to help me in the garden and weeks later I was finally able to pick some.I carefully made a salad and took it to my father. He looked at it with a hint of a smile. "Christine the carrots are smaller in this salad, but they taste better."Now, I better understand how putting a lot of effort into caring for something can help you appreciate the results more, however small they maybe. Perhaps this was one of the reasons for my father's love of gardening.1.(1) Christine originally said she would do the gardeningbecause she ________.A . knew it was important to her fatherB . wanted to improve her gardening skillsC . was asked by her father to do itD . was interested in growing vegetables2.(2) Which of the following was a problem in the garden?A . Animals often dug in the garden.B . Insects destroyed the lettuce and carrots.C . The plants were given too much water.D . The vegetables were marked incorrectly.3.(3) Christine could secretly make the salad from store-bought vegetables because ________.A . her father couldn't see the garden's progressB . her fatherwas in hospital at that time C . her mother helped her to buy the vegetables D . her mother helped her to make a spray4.(4) What did Christine learn through her experience ofgardening?A . Always prepare for a rainy day.B . Don't be disappointed by bugs.C . Hard work can be rewarding.D . Working alone produces results.3. 阅读理解From quiet paths by a stream in a forest to busy roads running through a city, people have created various forms of routes in different places. These now exist all around us, and their use is imperative for societies. These routes have enabled people to move, transport things, and send information from one place to another quickly and safely. Throughout history, they have been important in our daily lives.Early routes were often formed naturally on land. They gradually developed over long periods of time while people traveled them on foot or horseback. A significant turning point in their history arrived when the first wheeled carts appeared in ancient times. Once this happened, people recognized the importance of well-maintained routes. Therefore, towns, cities, and entire countries improved them. As a result, life became more convenient, communities grew, economies evolved, andcultures expanded.People have established routes on water, too. Rivers and canals have served as effective routes for people to move around and carry things. For instance, in the old, Japanese city of Edo, water routes were used for the transportation of agricultural products, seafood, and wood. People have also opened routes across the sea. The seaways were critical for the navigation of ships, particularly in the days when they moved mainly by wind power. Using these sea routes, people could travel great distances, and go to places they had not previously been able to reach.People have gone on to open routes in the sky as well. Since the invention of the airplane, they have made it possible to travel long distances easily. Eventually, people became able to travel safely and comfortably high in the sky, and going vast distances only took a small amount of time.Today, we have a new type of route, the Internet. By using this worldwide route, people can easily obtain information that once was available mainly from books and face-to-face communication. They can also instantly send messages to large numbers of people all at once.As long as there have been people, there have been routes to connect them. Currently unknown routes will surely take useven further in the future.1.(1) Which of the following is closest to the meaning ofthe underlined word imperative in paragraph 1?A . accidentalB . industrialC . essentialD . traditional2.(2) Why is the example of Edo introduced in paragraph3?A . To describe the difficulty of creating routes on the water.B . To emphasize the fact that it was an important city.C . To explain the use of water routes to move along the coastlines.D . To illustrate the important roles of water routes for cities.3.(3) What does paragraph 5 tell us about routes?A . Routes can be thought of as existing invisibly in the world.B . Routes that move information can be regarded as dangerous.C . The fundamental functions of routes are declining.D . The importance of different kinds of routes is the same.4.(4) What is the main idea of this article?A . Humankind first created various types of convenient routes on land.B . Improvements in transportation have come at great cost.C . Technology has interfered with opening up routes around the world.D . The advancement of humanity was aided by the development of routes.4. 阅读理解Attitudes toward new technologies often fall along generational lines. That is, generally, younger people tend to outnumber older people on the front end of a technological change. It is not always the case, though. When you look at attitudes toward driverless cars, there doesn't seem to be a clear generational divide. The public overall is split on whether they'd like to use a driverless car. In a study last year, of all people surveyed, 48 percent said they wanted to ride in one, while 50 percent did not.The fact that attitudes toward self-driving cars appear to be so steady across generations suggests how transformative the change to driverless cars could be. Not everyone wants a driverless car now-and no one can get one yet—but among those who are open to them, every age group is similarly involved.Actually, this isn't surprising. Whereas older generations are sometimes reluctant to adopt new technologies, driverless cars promise real value to these age groups in particular. Older adults, especially those with limited mobility or difficulty driving on their own are one of the classic use-cases for driverless cars.This is especially interesting when you consider that younger people are generally more interested in travel-relatedtechnologies than older ones.When it comes to driverless cars, differences in attitude are more pronounced based on factors not related to age. College graduates, for example, are particularly interested in driverless cars compared with those who have less education: 59 percent of college graduates said they would like to use a driverless car compared with 38 percent of those with a high-school diploma or less.Where a person lives matters, too. More people who lived in cities and suburbs said they wanted to try driverless cars than those who lived in rural areas.While there's reason to believe that interest in self-driving cars is going up across the board, a person's age will have little to do with how self-driving cars can become mainstream. Once driverless cars are actually available for sale, the early adopters will be the people who can afford to buy them.1.(1) What happens when a new technology appears?A . It farther widens the gap between the old and the young.B . It usually draws different reactions from different age groups.C . It often leads to innovations in other related fields.D . It contributes greatly to the advance of society as a whole.2.(2) What does the author say about the driverless car?A . It will not necessarily reduce road accidents.B . It has givenrise to unrealistic expectations. C . It does not seem to create a generational divide. D . It may start a revolution in the car industry.3.(3) Why does the driverless car appeal to some oldpeople?A . It adds to the safety of their travel.B . It saves their energy.C . It arouses their interest in life.D . It helps with their mobility.4.(4) What is likely to affect one's attitude toward thedriverless car?A . The location of their residence.B . The amount of training they received.C . The length of their driving experience.D . The field of their special interest.二、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)5. 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。

人教版高三上学期英语10月月考试题原卷版

人教版高三上学期英语10月月考试题原卷版
D. It provides the best medication for the elderly.
5. Which of the following best explains “implemented'' underlined in Paragraph 3?
A. Cancelled.B. Constructed.C. Improved.D. Applied.
C. The robotics industry will be promising.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a great place if you're looking for adventure, with surfing, volcanoes and other recreational activities. You'll never get a chance to feel lonely because there's an abundance of exciting adventures to experience! Costa Rica has never seen political unrest, class struggles or revolutions commonly associated with other Latin American Countries. What's more, it doesn't have or need an army because it's such a peaceful country.
Bhutan
Bhutan is one of the most cultural countries in the world. It is also home to the world's highest unclimbed peak,Gangkhar Puensum. The mountain is sacred(神圣的)and entry is only possible on a pre-booked tour,where you are accompanied around by your own personal guide. Plastic bags have been banned in Bhutan since 1999 and in 2004, it became the first country in the world to outlaw tobacco.

学2020届高三英语10月月考试题

学2020届高三英语10月月考试题

学2020届高三英语10月月考试题本试卷共四部分,共10页,满分150分。

考试时间120分钟。

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。

现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a bookstore.C. In a cl assroom.2. How does the man feel now?A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Tired.3. What will Lucy do tomorrow afternoon?A. Surf online.B. Give a talk.C. Write areport.4. Where are the speakers going after work?A. To a restaurant.B. To a street.C. To their work.5. Why did Susan quit her job?A. To go back to school.B. To start her own firm.C. To find a better job.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。

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。

安徽省2020届高三上学期10月月考英语试卷

安徽省2020届高三上学期10月月考英语试卷

绝密★启用前英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 注意事项:1、答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2、请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。

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 woman now?A. In the bedroom.B. In the living room.C. In the kitchen.2. What did the man buy?A. Green tea.B. Orange juice.C. Hot chocolate.3. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Move some boxes.B. Make a phone call.C. Drive a car.4. Where are the speakers?A. In the cafeteria.B. In an office.C. In the woman's house.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Which film to watch.B. Whether to watch a film.C. When to watch a film.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。

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2020届高三上学期英语10月月考试卷一、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)1. 阅读理解If you’re looking to fully experienceAfrica’s breathtaking scenery, and have an eye for adventure, then there’s onlyone place to be. Here, inside Africa picks four of the best hikes from acrossthe continent.1 KilimanjaroMake it to the top of Tanzania’s5,895-meter Kilimanjaro, and you’ll be standing at Africa’s highest point. Themountain is Africa’s most-visited hiking destination, attracting tens ofthousands of tourists and adventures every year.You d on’t have to a technical climberto climb Mount Kilimanjaro; you just need not be pretty physically fit. Thereare six routes to choose from difficulty scenery and success. No special equipment2 Atlas mountainsThe High Atlas is an impressive mountainous range in central Morocco that hosts North Africa’s highest peak. Mount Toubkal, at 4,165 meters. There’s a variety of routes to follow during your climb but inexperienced climbers should note that the hike through the mountain’s challenging zones is quite demanding.3 Mount KenyaA long-extinct volcano. Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest peak, at 5,199 meters.Lying just south of the equator, the mountain’s deep valleys and diverse wildlife will guarantee you wonderful scenery and a fantastic hiking experience.The climb, however, to the mountain’s steep ice-capped peaks is quite challenging, making it the most technical, probably, in that East African area.4 Mount MeruMount Meru may forever exist in the shadow of its neighbor, Kilimanjaro, but Tanzania’s second-highest mountain has its own devotees.It’s less known, but Mount Meru is for the true enthusiast who wants to experience what very few people actually do.Mount Meru is often used by mountaineers to accustom themselves before trying to conquer Kilimanjaro, or by those wanting a hike with the local Massai.(1)What do we know about Kilimanjaro?A . It’s comparatively easy to climb.B . It’s Africa’s second highest mountain.C . Its six routes are equally difficult.D . It lies to the east of Tanzania.(2)Why do mountaineers climb Mount Meru first before they do Kilimanjaro?A . To avoid big crowds of climbers.B . To hike with the local Massai.C . To get used to the situation.D . To experience what most people do.(3)Which is the lowest of the four?A . KilimanjaroB . Atlas mountainsC . Mount KenyaD . Mount Meru2. 阅读理解Lebanese filmmaker NadineLabaki has become the first female artist in the Arab world to be nominated for an Academy Award ,or Oscar.Labaki directed the filmCapernaum ,a film about a Syrian refugee boy and a Kenyan baby wholive without parents on the streets of Beirut. It was nominated for bestforeign language film.Labaki wil1 be one of thefew female directors to compete for an Oscar this year. She told the Associatedpress “I wi sh there were a lot more women filmmakers this yearrepresented, nominated in the Oscars. But I am sure in a few years we won’t behaving this problem anymore.”Unlike in the West, womenfilmmakers are industry leaders in Lebanon.Capernaum received a15-minut e standing ovation at this year’s CannesFilm Festival. It won the Jury Prize—the third-highest award given at Cannes.The United Nations haspublicly praised the film. Lebanon’s Foreign Minister said.Capernaum put a Lebanesetouch on the international film industry.The Oscar nomination ofCapernaum is the second for Lebanon in two years in the film group. Itdemonstrates the country’s rising star power.Labaki called making themovie a life-changing experience. She said Capernaum helps humanize the realstruggles of refugees only briefly talked about in the news.We can’t help butacknowledge that there is a fear of refugees in general around the world andthere are these walls we are building, and this fear that keeps growing,”Labaki said.Capernaum will compete againstfour other films for the Oscar, including awards season favorite Roma. Directedby Mexico’s Alfonso Cuaron, it earned 10 Oscar nominations, includingfor best picture.(1)Where does Labaki come from?A . Syria.B . KenyaC . Lebanon.D . Mexico.(2)What do we know from Labaki’s words in Paragraph 3?A . Few women directors have been nominated in the Oscars.B . She was the first female artist to compete for an Oscar.C . More women directors will enter for Oscar this year.D . Female directors have problems with their films.(3)Which of the following best describes Capernaum ?A . It is the best foreign language film.B . It shows the rising power of women.C . It has won the first prize at Cannes.D . It is highly thought of.(4)What does the underlined ‘it’ in the last paragraph refer to?A . Capernaum.B . The Oscar.C . Roma.D . Best picture.3. 阅读理解Being highly successful inany field is pretty rare. It takes a combination of natural talent, luck,determination, and plenty of outside support for someone to make it big insports, entertainment, or business. But what if competing is all that mattersto you, whether you are likely to succeed or not? This was the goal of MichaelEddie the Eagle Edwards, and that he reached that goal was anamazingachievement.Born in the U.K. in 1963,Michael was an enthusiastic downhill skier whose dream was to compete forBritain in world-class competitions. He would have liked to represent hiscountry in the 1984 Winter Olympics, but there were a large number of downhillcompetitors, and Edwards didn’t qualify. Seeing his chance elsewhere, heswitched to ski jumping. Ski jumping didn’t cost nearly as much, and there wasalmost no competition for a place on the Britain team.But number of hurdles could have meant the end of Edwards’ dream. He weighed more thanmost competitors, which put him at a disadvantage. He had no financial supportfor his training. Poor eyesight meant that he had to wear glasses under hisgoggles - not a good thing whenthey steamed up at high altitudes. But he couldn’t let any of this discouragehim. He saw himself as a true lover of the sport who simply wanted the chanceto compete. Winning wasn’t the point. Having the opportunity to try wa s all hecared about. And nothing could stop him from trying.In the end, Edwards took55th place in the 1987 World Championships. He then went on to the CalgaryOlympics in 1988, where he finished last in both of his events. Many athleteswould have been embarrassed by this result, but he is proud of his achievementto this day. His determination to fight against all the odds made him a globalhero, and in 2016, the inspiring film Eddie the Eagle was made about his life.(1)What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A . To add some background information.B . To uncover the secret ofsuccess.C . To expect an answer from readers.D . To introduce the topic.(2)Why did Michael Edwards choose ski jumping?A . It took less skill.B . The equipment was cheaper.C . There was little competition.D . It was easy to win the championship.(3)After the Calgary Olympics, Edwards .A . felt he had reached his goalB . was embarrassed by his resultsC . switched to film makingD . was glad it was over(4)What made Michael Edwards outstanding?A . His determination to win.B . His enthusiasm for the sport.C . His attitude towards the Olympics.D . His ability to overcome physical disabilities.4. 阅读理解The world’s firsthydrogen-powered trains have begun running in Germany. They began carr yingpassengers Monday in Germany’s northern Lower Saxony state. The new train willrun 100-kilometer trips and can travel up to 140 kilometers an hour.A French railroad companycalled Alstom built the two trains. Team in Germany and France cooperated onthe project, which was supported by the German government. The new train model,called the Coradia ilint, signals the beginning of efforts in Germany andother nations to move away from pollution-producing diesel trains.The Coradia iLint isdesigned to run on non-electrified train lines with low levels of noise.It uses a process thatcombines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricalpower. If the systemproduces more energy than the train needs at that time, it can store the extraenergy in batteries. The only emissions are water and steam.A single tank of hydrogencan run a Coradia iLint train for about 1,000 kilometers. This is very similarto the distance a diesel-powered train can run on with a single tank.Hydrogen-powered trainscost more than diesel trains to build. But Alstom officials say the operatingcosts are much lower. The company plans to provide another 14 Coradia iLinttrains to Lower Saxony by 2021.The head of railroadoperations in the area, Carmen Schwab, praised replacing diesel trains withhydrogen. She said the move was an important first step in using clean-burningtechnologies to reach climate protection goals.Officials say the area’smany wind turbines will produce part of theenergy to create the hydrogen to power the trains.Alstom says several otherEuropean countries have also expressed interest in developing hydrogen trainsystems France has already said it wants its first hydrogen train to be operating by 2022.(1)Why did Germany build the new trains?A . To replace diesel trains.B . To carry more passengers.C . To make traveling much easier.D . To develop friendship with France.(2)What is one advantage of the Coradia iLint?A . It runs without making any noise.B . It doesn’t use electrical power.C . It costs much less to run.D . It is cheaper to make it.(3)It can be concluded that hydrogen trains .A . are widely usedB . are environmentally friendlyC . can stop air pollutionD . can produce water and oxygen(4)What might be the best title for the text?A . Saving Natural ResourcesB . Efforts to Reduce EmissionsC . World’s First Hydrogen TrainsD . A New Way to Make Electricity二、任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)5. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空自处的最佳选项。

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