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1、广东省深圳市耀华实验学校届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题联系广东省深圳市耀华实验学校2019届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题联系(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一部分单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请从A、B、C和D四个选顶中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。A. how B. after C. w

2、hat D. when答案是C。1. When _ to danger and conflict, men tend to increase blood pressure, feeling nervous or anxious.A. expose B. exposed C. to expose D. exposing2. He felt satisfied; he could A. care about B. believe in C. tell by D. give up3. Reduceit _halfeachmonthand beforeyouknowit,youwillnot beth

3、inking of itanymore. A. to B. by C. in D. for4. The more I think about him, the more reasons I find for loving him I did.A. as much as B. as long as C. as soon as D. as far as5. From 1902 to 1904, Picasso, the twentieth-centurys greatest western artist, painted a series of pictures the main color wa

4、s blue.A. when B. that C. where D. which6. It wont be long _ self-driving cars appear on the market. A. until B. after C. when D. before7. Investorsare alsoconcernedthatonce theeconomyimproves,peoplemightlose _ interestin furthereducation.A. 不填 B. a C. an D. the 8. It _ him over 10 years to work on

5、his one-man helicopter and at last he succeeded.A. spent B. cost C. took D. paid 9. After the long journey, the three of them went back home, .A. hungry and tiredly B. hungry and tiredC. hungrily and tiredly D. hungrily and tired10. Whats strange is that through the middle of the building _.A. lies

6、a light railway B. does lie a light railway C. a light railway lies D. does a light railway lie11.Claires car wasnt there, so she _ have gone to her mothers. A. would B. should C. can D. must12. Would you mind _ the door? I cant make it with both hands occupied. A. to open B. for me to open C. openi

7、ng D. my opening13. It was the first time that I _ such a strong typhoon. A. have experienced B. had experienced C. experience D. experienced14. If it _ fine tomorrow, we would go boating on the Lianhua Lake. A. were B. is C. will be D. would be 15. _ a clear head when in danger and youll protect yo

8、urself from serious harm. A. To keep B. If you keep C. Keeping D. Keep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)请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。ABecause Skyler and Kreed are speechless teens with autism (自闭症), making friends hasnt always been easy for them. Now that they have ea

9、ch other, their friendship is stronger than what any word could ever describe.“We were able to explain to Kreed that Skyler is deaf and also speechless like him,” Kreeds mother, Erin Polk, said. “He seemed to understand and ever since then has wanted to be with Skyler and calls him his best friend.”

10、The best friends, who live down the street from each other, hang out just like typical teenagers. They eat pizza and French fries and watch movies together. They also give each other a helping hand.“Kreed will help Skyler by leading him to places he is afraid to walk into,” Polk said. “We think his

11、lack of good sight makes it scary for him in new places, so Kreed will always offer his hand to help him through those times.”For Kreed, his best friend role has given him confidence. According to his mom, being able to help others helps him as well.“Skyler has given Kreed more social confidence. By

12、 having a friend, he can 100 percent be himself and finally to be able to actually help another peer rather than being the person always helped,” she said. please Skyler. According to Polks blog, the teens simply want to be around each other. I- that clearly has no boundaries.16. From the passage, w

13、e can learn that Skyler and Kreed _.17. How does Kreed help Skyler? A. By taking him where he dare not go alone. B. By giving him good advice on where to go. C. By taking him to the places where he used to go. D. By getting rid of his scare on the way to school.18. According to his mother, by helpin

14、g Skyler, Kreed _. A. has gained confidence B. is also benefited 19. We can infer that in Skyler and Kreeds culture, it is the custom for people _. A. to touch each other a lot in small talk B. to talk to each other in close distance C. to avoid eye contact while chatting D. to keep their distance w

15、hile chattingBGirls do better at schoolAround the world, girls do better than boys at school. These are the findings of a recent study that looked at the test results of 1.5 million 15-year-olds in 74 regions across the globe.The level of gender equality in those regions made no difference to the re

16、sults. Other causesColombia, Costa Rica and the Indian state Himachal Pradesh was the opposite with boys doing better.So what are the causes of girls stronger performance? In the UK, girls outperform boys in exams that are taken at the age of 15 or 16, called GCSEs(普通中等教育证书). According to education

17、expert Ian Toone, this is down to the way girls and boys are brought up. “Boys are encouraged to be more active from an early age, whereas the restless movements of baby girls are calmed Hence, girls develop the skill of sitting still for longer periods of time, which is useful for something like st

18、udying for GCSEs.He goes on to say that boys often get together in larger groups than girls. Because of this they are more likely to be influenced by peer(同龄人) pressure and develop a gang mentality (帮派心态). He says that GCSEs require a lot of personal work and are not viewed as cool in a childish cul

19、ture.This is backed up by research in the UK that says girls are out-performing boys at the age of five. So what is the answer? Should girls and boys be educated separately? Or do exams and school curricula need to be changed to better reflect boys skills? These are the questions facing educators in

20、 many countries. 20. What are the two things that made little or no difference to the results? A. Gender equality and intelligence.B. 21. According to Ian Toone, girls do better at school than boys because girls _.A. study harder B. are cleverer C. can sit still longer D. are more restless22. What d

21、oes Ian Toone say can influence boys? A. Gang mentality. B. Personal work. C. Peer pressure. D. Childish culture. 23. What could be changed to include the skills boys have? A. Exams and school curricula. B. Ways of education and evaluation. C. Outdoor activities and performances. D. Separate educati

22、on and different curricula. CWhat will the future be like? Good or bad? A lot of science-fiction writing imagines a world which is dark and scary. In Blade Runner, Harrison Ford hunts robots in a chaotic (混乱的) Los Angeles. Planet of the Apes shows a hopeless future for humankind. Theres a word to de

23、scribe the kind of future world which often appears in science fiction: dystopia. It means an imagined place where things are unpleasant or bad. The opposite is utopia. But does tomorrows world have to be so disappointing?No. A new project wants to use the power of science fiction to inspire people

24、to create a better future. Project Hieroglyph brings together writers, scientists, engineers and artists to create optimistic stories about things which really could happen in the next 50 years. Its just a matter of making an effort. Experts say its easier to create a dystopia than write a feel-good

25、 story. Theres more conflict in a world full of problems, and stories are interesting when there are a lot of problems to solve. No challenge, no story! But the project produced a book with some promising plots. One of them is about environmentalists who fight to stop entrepreneurs (创业者) from buildi

26、ng the first hotel in Antarctica. Well, theres conflict there and it seems reasonable, so it could be a good story. But will these stories actually change anything or just keep us entertained? Ed Finn, the books editor, thinks the former. He says: A good science-fiction story can be very powerful. I

27、t can inspire hundreds, thousands, millions of people to do something that they want to do. The influence of science fiction can already be seen in modern research, says Professor Braden Allenby. He asks: Why are people working on, for example, invisibility cloaks (斗篷)? Well, its Harry Potter, right

28、? 24. The underlined word “utopia” in paragraph 2 most probably means “_.A. a real world where people can do anything they likeB. an imagined place where things are unpleasant or badC. an imaginary perfect world where everyone is happyD. a wild and terrible place where no one can live happily 25. Ex

29、perts say its easier to create a dystopia than a feel-good story because _.A. a dystopia needs less imaginationB. a feel-good story is more interesting C. there is no conflict in a feel-good story D. there are more problems to solve in a dystopia 26. Professor Braden Allenby takes “invisibility cloa

30、ks” as an example _.A. to cause readers attentionB. to amuse science fiction readersC. to introduce a science fiction storyD. to show the influence of science fiction27. What is the best title for the passage? A. What is science fiction? B. Can science fiction help us? C. What will man do in the fut

31、ure? D. Shall we live a better life in the future?DFour out of the 48 self-driving cars on public roads in California have been involved in accidents in the last eight months, according to the states Department of Motor Vehicles.The agency began issuing permits for the testing of self-driving vehicles in September 2014.Three of the four cars belonged to Google, the fourth to parts supplier Delphi.Both firms denied their vehicles had been at

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