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金山区2019学年第二学期质量监控

高三英语试卷

2020年5月

(考试时间120分钟,总分140分)

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

B.Inaschool.

D.Inatouristoffice.

1.A.Inahospital.

C.Inakindergarten.

 

2.A.Improvinghercookingskills.

C.Havingapicnic.

B.TastingthefoodmadebyTom.D.ShowcasinghertalentstoTom.

 

3.A.Supportive.

C.Indifferent.

B.Untilwintervacation.

D.Rightnow.

B.Hesitant.

D.Disapproving.

4.A.InJanuary.

C.DuringChristmasseason.

 

5.A.Thefoundationofthetheatre.

C.Theremovaloftheseats.

B.Achangetothetheatre.

D.Thefigureoftheaudience.

 

6.A.Itcanhelptofindthepatientseasily.

B.Itcanrecordpatients'conditions.

C.Itgivespatientsmedicaladvice.

D.Itmakesrecordsavailabletodoctorsandnurses.

7.A.Hedoesn'twanttodraw.

B.Hepreferstomakethelabordivisionhimself.

C.Heisgoodatdrawing.

D.Heishappybecausehedoesn'thavetodraw.

8.A.Thekeytothewoman'ssuccess.

B.Thechangesonthemarket.

C.Themanagementofthewoman'scompany.

D.Thefeelingofbeingamanager.

 

9.A.Topaintthedoors.

C.Tocontinuehisjob.

B.Topainttheceiling.

D.Totakethejobhome.

10.A.Becausesheisaccustomedtothefoodthere.

B.Becausethefoodisbettertherethanattheschooldininghall.

C.Becauseitisaquietplace.

D.Becausetheycan'tgototheschooldininghall.

SectionB

Directions:

InSectionB,youwillhearseverallongerconversation(s)andshortpassage(s),andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversation(s)andthepassage(s).Theconversation(s)andthepassage(s)willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Factorsdeterminingintelligence.B.Astoryofidenticaltwins.

C.Theimportanceofintelligence.D.HowtogetahigherIQ.

12.A.Becauseonlyonecouldentercollege.

B.Becausetheywereabandonedbytheirparents.

C.Becausetheirparentsdiedwhentheywereonlybabies.

D.Becausethepsychologistsdidanexperimentresearchinghumanintelligence.

13.A.Johngotabettereducationthanhisidenticalbrother,Peter.

B.Childrengrowingupinwealthyfamiliesaresmarter.

C.Environmentisimportanttothedevelopmentofone'sintelligence.

D.Anisolatedcommunityhasmoreeducationalopportunities.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Unwrappinganewalbum.

B.Havinganewly-boughtcar.

C.Enteringanewly-purchasedhouse.

D.Havingaccesstoanonlineaccount.

15.A.ItisnicetosharetheaccountonAmazon.

B.Thesharingeconomymakesfulluseofcars.

C.Consumersconsiderownershipmoreimportantthanaccess.

D.Thesharingeconomymakesclearrelationshipbetweenconsumersandproducts.

16.A.Thesharingeconomydevelopscarmanufacturing.

B.Itisgoodforenvironmenttoincreasetheusageofgoods.

C.Thesharingeconomyreshapesthemarketandbenefitspeople.

D.Inthesharingeconomy,companiesbridgethegapbetweenpeopleandresources.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Products.B.Locations.

C.Coffeemakingtechniques.D.Staffquality.

18.A.Shemadeaquestionnaire.B.Shetalkedwithcustomers.

C.Shewroteahandbookfortheemployees.D.SheappliedforajobatStarbucks.

19.A.Customersareespeciallyconcernedabouttheserviceofacafe.

B.Themoreexpensivethecoffeebeansandmilk,thebetterthecoffeeis.

C.Customerswantmorevarietiesofcoffee.

D.Customersrelyonthebrandimagewhentheyaremakingchoices.

20.A.Becausethemanualwillbethelatestversion.

B.Becauseitwilltellcustomersdetailedproductinformation.

C.Becauseitincludesimportantpoliciesandprocedures.

D.Becauseemployeesenjoyreadingit.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Abanondistractedwalking

Youcan'twalkdownthestreetwithoutpassingso-called“smartphoznoembies(僵尸).”Theyaretooabsorbedintheirscreen(21)(watch)wheretheyaregoing.Almostfourinten

peopleadmithavingsufferedatechnology-relatedsmallaccident(22)theypaymore

attentiontotheirelectronicdevicethantothepavement.

NowthecityofHonolulu,Hawaii,hasdecidedit'stimetotakeimmediateactionandmakeit

illegaltocrosstheroadwhileusingamobilephone.Those(23)(catch)usingphones,

tabletsorotherelectronicdevicesatcrossingpointscouldfaceafineofupto$100.

HonoluluisthefirstmajorU.S.citytoban(24)iscalled“distractedwalkin

comesafterastudyfoundthere(25)(be)morethan11,000injuriesintheUnited

Statesresultingfromphone-relateddistractionwhilewalkinginthepastfewyears.

Toexplainthedecision,mayorKirkCaldwellsaid,“Weholdtheunfortunatehonorofbeing

amajorcity(26)morepedestriansarehitincrosswalksthanalmostanyothercityin

thecountry.”

Underthefinesystems,(27)breaksthislawforthefirsttimewillgetafineof

$15to$35.Peoplebreakingthelawforasecondorthirdtimewillgeta$99fine.

Thelaw,whichiscalledtheDistractedWalkingLaw,doespermitanexception.Pedestrians

(28)usesuchdevicesinthestreettocallemergencyservicesandrescueworkers,

suchasfirefightersandpoliceofficers.

Ifyoustillwanttotextwhilewalking,youcouldavoid(29)(fine)inHonoluluby

usingavoice-controlleddigitalassistantsuchasSiriorGoogleAssistant.Oryoucouldjustwait(30)youareagain,safely,offthestreet.

SectionB

Directions:

Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

 

A.parental

B.balance

C.declined

D.depositE.downloaded

 

 

F.engagingG.financialH.immediatelyI.listingJ.deliberatelyK.purchases

Givingkidsallowancesinthesmartphoneage

Allowancesareaconstant.Nomatterhowmuchtechnologyinterfereswiththeparent-child

relationship,kidsstillwantmoneyandparentsstillwanttoimpart(赋予)abasicworkethic.But

tcutitwiththe

puttingstickersonchore(日常事务)chartsanddroppingcoinsinpiggybanksdon'

smartphonegeneration.

Parentsinsearchofmore31waystoteachchildrenthevalueofmoneyareturningtoallowance-trackingapps,wherekidscanseetheir32riseandfallinrealtime.

BonnieKoon,amotherofthreeinCrawfordville,Fla.,usedtopostacalendaronherrefrigerator33herkidschores,totheembarrassmentofher16-year-oldtwins.After

seeingaFacebookadfortheappGreenlight,she34it.

Greenlightlinkstoparentsb'ankaccountssothatthepayoutcanbeseamless.Parentscanencouragesavingbypayinginterestonthemoneythatisn35'tsp—entinterestoutof

theparents'ownpockets,ofcourse.

It'thsefirsttasteof36freedomformanykids,andit'sestinarelativelysafeenvironment.Parentscandeterminespendinglimitsandchoosetheretailers(零售商)whereachildcanmake37.Ifachildattemptstobuysomethingatanunapprovedstoreortospend

morethanthelimit,thetransaction(交易)is38andparentsgetanotification.Andif

akidlosesthecard,parentscanimmediatelycancelitfromtheapp.

sputtinghalfofher

OneofMs.Koon'stwins,Brenna,worksparttimeatarestaurant.She'

checkintoacar-insurancesavingsfundshesetupintheapp,withthegoalofsaving$450byJuly.Witheach39,theappgivesBrennaaprogressupdate.

Someparentsmightworrythatrelyingonappstogetkidstodochoresonlyencouragesthemtobeontheirphonesmore.Butparentswhohavechosenthisapproacharguethattheyaremeetingtheirkidswheretheyareandthatittakesthe40nagging(唠叨)outoftheequation.

Thereal-timelookattheiraccountsmakestheconceptsofsavingandspendingmoretangiblethanreviewingabankstatement.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

IfyouliketotakeawalkinthewoodsintheUnitedStatesoryouprefertodecorateatreeatChristmas,youshouldknowthatclimatechangeismakingbothofthoseactivitiesalotmore41.

Lookingattwo42andeconomicallyimportantspecies——theDouglasfirandthePonderosapine——scientistsfoundthatfiresanddrought43byclimatechange

makenewgrowthdifficult,especiallyinlow-elevationforests,accordingtoastudypublishedMondayintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.

SomeforestsinfourregionsinCalifornia,Colorado,theNorthernRockiesandthesouthwesternpartoftheUnitedStateshavecrossed44“a(n)climatetipping(转折)pointforpost-firetreegeneration,”thestudysays.

Climateconditionsoverthepast20yearshave45changesthatwouldhavetaken

decadesorevencenturiesto46acrossbroadregionsofthecountry.Thisisleadingto

thesudden47oftreesandmakingtheselandsincreasinglyunsuitabl

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