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英语重庆市第一中学届高三月考英语试题含答案

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.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheplay?

A.Thestory.B.Theending.C.Theactor.

2.Whichplacearethespeakerstryingtofind?

A.Ahotel.B.Abank.C.Arestaurant.

3.Atwhattimewillthetwospeakersmeet?

A.5:

20.B.5:

10.C.4:

40.

4.Whatwillthemando?

A.Changetheplan.B.Waitforaphonecall.C.Sortthingsout.

5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Seeafilmwiththeman.B.Offerthemansomehelp.C.Listentosomegreatmusic.

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,每段对话后有几个小题,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。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhereisBen?

A.Inthekitchen.B.Atschool.C.Inthepark.

7.Whatwillthechildrendointheafternoon?

A.Helpsetthetable.B.Haveaparty.C.Dotheirhomework.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Familyholiday.B.Abusinesstrip.C.Atravelplan.

9.WheredidRachelgo?

A.Spain.B.Italy.C.China.

所第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howdidthewomangettoknowaboutthirdhandsmoke?

A.Fromyoungsmokers.B.Fromanewspaperarticle.

C.Fromsomesmokingparents.

11.Whydoesthemansaythatheshouldkeepawayfrombabies?

A.Hehasjustbecomeafather.

B.Hewearsdirtyclothes.

C.Heisasmoker.

12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestsmokingparentsshoulddo?

A.Stopsmokingaltogether.

B.Smokeonlyoutsidetheirhouses.

C.Reducedangerousmatterincigarettes.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WheredoesMichelleRaycomefrom?

A.Amiddle-sizedcity.B.Asmalltown.C.Abigcity.

14.WhichplacewouldMichelleRaytakehervisitorstoforshopping?

A.TheZenGarden.B.TheHighlands.C.TheRedRiverarea.

15.WhatdoesMichelleRaydoforcompletequiet?

A.Gocamping.B.Studyinacafe.C.Readathome.

16.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?

A.Late-nightshopping.B.Asianfood.C.Louisville.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhydosomepeoplesaytheyneverhavedreamsaccordingtoDr.Garfield?

A.Theyforgetabouttheirdreams.

B.Theydon’twanttotellthetruth.

C.Theyhavenobadexperiences.

18.WhydidDavisstophavingdreams?

A.Hegotaseriousheartattack.

B.Hewastoosadabouthisbrother’sdeath.

C.Hewasfrightenedbyaterribledream.

19.WhatisDr.Garfield’sopinionaboutdreaming?

A.Itisveryuseful.B.Itmakesthingsworse.

C.Itpreventsthemindfromworking.

20.Whydosomepeopleturnofftheirdreamscompletely?

A.Tosleepbetter.B.Torecoverfromillnesses.

C.Tostayawayfromtheirproblems.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

SydneyTrainsisoneofthemosteconomical,reliableandconvenientwaystotravelthroughoutSydneyanditssurrounds.

Ournetwork,theNSWTrainsIntercity,coverssuburbanSydneyandextendstotheHunter,CentralCoast,BlueMountains,SouthernHighlandsandSouthCoastregions.

Thenetworkismadeupofseveralcolour-codedlines.Trainsfromdifferentlinescansharethesameplatform,socheckdisplayscreenandlistentoannouncements.

Ticketpricesaregenerallybasedonthedistancetraveled.YoucanvisitTransportnsw.Infofordetails.

GettingtotheCity

InSydney,ifyou’renearatrainstation,you’reonyourwaytothecity.EveryraillineleadsdirectlyorindirectlytotheCityCircle.It’sthelooparoundthecentralbusinessdistrictofSydney.MostCitystationsareundergroundsolookoutforthesignonstreetlevel.

Automaticticketgates

Largestationshaveautomaticgatesforentryto,andexitfrom,thestation.IfyouhaveanOpalcardoraticketwhichhasamagneticstripe(磁条)youmustusetheautomaticgates.Youmayusethewidegateforwheelchair,pramorluggageaccess.Stationstaffwillassistyou.

NightRidebuses

Mosttrainsdonotoperatebetweenmidnightand4:

00a.m.ForyourconvenienceaspecialNightRidebusserviceisavailablebetweenthesehoursonmostSydneysuburbanlines.

Trackwork

Inorderforthetrackstothemaintained,wesometimeshavetoreplacetrainwithbuses,particularlyatweekends.Pleasecheckthetrackworksectionforthelatestservicechangesonyourline.

21.Howdotravelersgetmoreinformationaboutticketprices?

A.TheycangototheCityCircle.B.Theycanvisitawebsite.

C.Theycancheckdisplayscreen.D.Theycanlistentoannouncements.

22.Whatserviceisofferedtotravelersinneedatmostbigstations?

A.AfreeOpalcard.B.Earlierentrytothestation.

C.Helpfromstationworkers.D.Aticketwithamagneticstripe.

23.WhichisthebestconvenienttimetotravelbySydneyTrains?

A.Atmidnight.B.OnSundayafternoon.

C.Betweenmidnightand4:

00a.m.D.At6:

00p.m.onWednesday.

B

I’dplannedtospendmyweekendinthesun,pottingflowersoutdoors.Butthatwasbeforethepairofcrows(乌鸦).Outofnowhere,theyhadsetuptheirbasecampinourbackyard.

WefirstdiscoveredourfeatheredenemiesonFridaymorning.Itwasearly,andthesoundthebirdsmadetraveledthroughourneighborhood.Ifiguredthey’dgoawaysoon.But,no.Theyweregettinglouderandprobablyannoyingmyneighborsnearlyasmuchasuswiththenoise.IadmitIgotalittledesperate.

Then,onSundayafternoon,IlookedoutthekitchenwindowtoseeourdogQuatchistaringatsomethingontheground.Iwenttoexploreandfoundasmallcoal-blackbirdinthegrass.Itseyesweremilky,anditstayedperfectlystillasmydoginchedtowardsit.OnlywhenQuatchitouchedhisnosetoitsheaddiditwalkaway.Itookholdofthedogandlockedhiminsideandcamebackwithmycamera.

Itneveroccurredtomethattheyoungwouldbehangingoutontheground,growingandgainingstrengthasitsparentsguardeditfromabove.ThesecondIsawthislittlecreatureIforgavethecrows.

Tobehonest,I’veneverbeenmuchofabirdperson.Ialsohaveahealthyrespectforbirds,andbyhealthyImeanslightlyfear-based.They’rebasicallylivingdinosaurs.

Iwishthey’dchosenanotherbackyard.ThereareonlysomanysunnydaysinSeattle,andIstillcan’tdoanygardeningoutthere.ButI’malsogratefulthatIgottoseethislittlebitofnatureunfoldupclose.It’sprettyamazing.

Theexperiencehasalsostrengthenedmydesiretocreateabeautifulbackyardgardenthatattractslotsofbees,butterflies,andyes,birds.Theyarewelcomehere.

24.Whatistheinfluenceofthearrivalofthetwocrows?

A.Theydisturbedtheauthor’slife.B.Theyfrightenedtheauthor’sdog.

C.Theyangeredtheauthor’sneighbors.D.Theydamagedtheauthor’sbackyard

25.Whydidtheauthorlockherdogup?

A.ShewantedtotakesomephotosB.Thedogkeptmakingloudnoises.

C.Shewantedtoprotectthelittlebird.D.Theparentcrowsweretoattackthedog.

26.What’sthereactionoftheauthorafterseeingthelittlecrow?

A.Shedecidedtohelplookafterit.B.Sheplannedtodrivethecrowsaway.

C.Shefellinlovewiththepairofcrows.D.Shewascurioustoknowitsgrowingprocess.

27.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?

A.Toshowanannoyingsituation.B.Toshareapersonalexperience.

C.Tocallonreaderstoprotectbirds.D.Toseekadviceondealingwithcrows.

C

Blindpeopleusuallypossessoneadvantageoverotherpeoplewhocansee.Theirsenseofhearingisfarmoreacute.Bats,whosesightispoor,useasoundlocationsystemtohelpthemavoidblocksinthedark.Theysendoutpulsesofsoundwaves,pitchedat50,000cyclespersecond,farabovethelimitsofthehumanear,whichcanhearsoundsuptofrequenciesofabout20,000cyclespersecond.Astheechoesbouncebackoffobstaclessuchastreesandwalls,thebatsareabletotakeproperaction.

Thefirststepstohelpblindpeopletoseewithsoundarebasedonexactlythesameprinciple.Thesoundisgivenoffbyanultrasonic(超声的)torch,whoseshapeisdifferentfromanormalelectrictorch.Itisdouble-barreled.Itworksinasimilarwaytoasonar(声呐)unitonawarshiporsubmarine.Theunit’stransmittersendsoutpulsesofultrasonicwavesatthesamefrequencyasthebatandthereceiverpicksupthereturningechoes.Becausethesearestillabovethefrequencyatwhichthehumanearcanpickthemup.Theechoesarefiltered(过滤)throughcircuitsthatturntheminto“bleeps”whichcanbeclearlyheardbeforepassingthemintoheadphones.

Thismeansthatapersonholdingthetorchcanpointitaheadofhimandscantheareaforobstaclesoverarangeofabout25feet.Iftherearenoreturnechoescomingthroughtheheadphones,thenthereisnothingintheway.Ifechoesdocomeback,thentheclosertheobstructionthefasterthesuccessionofbleepsandthedeeperthepitchofeachbleep.Withpractice,thetorchcouldhelpablindpersontoleadamorenormallife.

Atpresent,theexperimentalultrasonictorchrequiresashoulderbagtocarrythebatteries,cablesforthepowersuppliesandearphones,aswellasthetorchitself.Fortunately,reducingthesizeoftheelectronicequipmentisprogressinganditshouldnotbelongbeforethewholeset-upcanbereproducedinaformsmallenoughtofitintoapairofglasses.Thewearerwouldfaceinthedirectionhewantedtocheck,andliftorlowerhisheadjustasasightedpersonwould.

28.WhichstatementofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?

A.Batscanavoidblocksinthedark.

B.Blindpeoplehavemoreacutesenseofhearingthannormalpeople.

C.Theshapeofultrason

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