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届江西省名校联盟高三第四次联考英语试题

2020届江西省名校联盟高三第四次联考

英语试卷

★祝考试顺利★

注意事项:

1、考试范围:

高考范围。

2、试题卷启封下发后,如果试题卷有缺页、漏印、重印、损坏或者个别字句印刷模糊不清等情况,应当立马报告监考老师,否则一切后果自负。

3、答题卡启封下发后,如果发现答题卡上出现字迹模糊、行列歪斜或缺印等现象,应当马上报告监考老师,否则一切后果自负。

4、答题前,请先将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写在试题卷和答题卡上的相应位置,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。

5、选择题的作答:

每个小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非选择题答题区域的答案一律无效。

6、主观题的作答:

用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域的答案一律无效。

如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答无效。

7、保持答题卡卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损,不得使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带等。

8、考试结束后,请将本试题卷、答题卡、草稿纸一并依序排列上交。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

1.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Buyanewcamera.B.Learntoshootpictures.C.Keepthecameraclean.

2.Whatistheman’smajor?

A.Engineering.B.Philosophy.C.Physics.

3.What’sMary’suniversitylifelike?

A.Exciting.B.Terrible.C.Ordinary.

4.Whyisthewomanangry?

A.Herwatchis10minutesfast.B.Thenoodlestastesalty.C.Herorderhasn’tcomeyet.

5.Whatdoesthewomanimply?

A.There’sagoodreasontogoonthetrip.

B.Shetotallyagreeswiththeman.

C.Therainforestcan’tbefun.

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.Howdidthemangetinterestedinbaseball?

A.Fromhiscollegeteachers.

B.Fromhishighschoolfriends.

C.Fromthegrown-upsaroundhim.

7.Whendidthemanplaybaseballmuch?

A.Afterbecomingaprofessionalbaseballplayer.

B.Duringtheschoolyears.

C.Sincetheretirement.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。

8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atapolicestation.B.Atapostoffice.C.Ataschool.

9.Whatdidn’tthewomantakewithher?

A.Anotice.B.HerIDcard.C.Herhusband’sIDcard.

10.Howmuchshouldthewomanpaytomorrow?

A.$2.B.$4.C.$6.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。

11.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

12.Howwillthespeakersgototheconcert?

A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bysubway.

13.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonow?

A.Havesomefood.B.Goshopping.C.Takearest.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17三个小题。

14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Sports.B.Schoollife.C.Hobbies.

15.Howmanyclassesarethereintheman’sschool?

A.20.B.30.C.40.

16.Whenisthecookinggroupopentostudents?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday.

17.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Playcomputergames.B.Getsportstraining.C.Attendaclass.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。

18.Howlonghasthespeakerworkedhere?

A.Morethanoneyear.B.Morethantwoyears.C.Morethanfouryears.

19.Whomisthespeakerprobablyspeakingto?

A.Teachers.B.Historians.C.Students.

20.Whencanpeoplecontactthespeakerforhelp?

A.Anytimeoftheday.B.Onlyduringdaytime.C.Duringfixedofficehours.

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

ForgetCyclists,PedestriansareRealDanger

Wearehavingadebateaboutthistopic.Herearesomelettersfromourreaders.

■Yes,manycyclistsbehavedangerously.Manydriversaredisrespectfulofcyclists.Butpedestriansareprobablytheworseoffenders.

Peopleofallageshappilywalkalongthepavementwitheyesandhandsgluedtothemobilephone,quiteunawareofwhatisgoingonaroundthem.Theymayevendothesamethingwhilecrossingaroadatapedestriancrossingorelsewhere.Therestofushavetoevade(避让)themorjuststandstilltowaitfortheunavoidablecollision.

Therealproblemisthatsomepedestriansseemtobe,atleastforthemoment,inworldsoftheirownthatare,tothem,muchmoreimportantthanthewelfareofothers.

——MichaelHoran

■IlovetheletterfromBobBrooksaboutcyclists(Viewpoints,May29).Iamafraidtheyseemtothinktheyowntheroads.

IwaswalkingacrossAltrinchamRoadonemorningwhenacyclistwentroundmeandonbeingaskedwhathewasdoingheshoutedatme.

Thegovernmentbuiltacyclelaneontheroadbutitishardlyused.

Thepolicedonothing.Whatalaughtheyare!

Thecyclistsshouldallhavetobemadetousethecyclelanesandwearhelmets,fluorescent(发荧光的)jacketandlightsatnightandinthemorningtheyshouldpaysomesortoftaxandbefinedfornotwearingthem.

——CarolHarvey

■Cyclistsjumponandoffpavements(whicharemeantforpedestrians),rideatspeedalongthepavements,andthinktheyhaveaspecialrighttogothroughtrafficlightswhentheyareonred.

Iwasalmostknockeddownrecentlybyacyclistridingonthepavementwhentherewasacyclelanerightnexttohim.

Otherroadusers,includinghorseriders,managetoobeytherules,sowhynotcyclists?

It'sabouttimetheyhadtoberegisteredandinsured,sowhentheydohitapedestrianoravehicle,orcauseanaccident,atleasttheycanbetreatedandtheremightbeanopportunitytoclaim.

——JML

WritetoViewpointsofthenewspaper.

21.WhatdidMichaelHoranwanttoshowinhisletter?

A.DriversshouldbepolitetocyclistsB.Roadaccidentscanactuallybeavoided

C.PedestriansareathreattoroadsafetyD.Walkingwhileusingphoneshurtsone'seyes

22.WhatdoesCarolHarveysuggestcycliststodo?

A.beprovidedwithenoughroadsB.beaskedtorideontheirownlanes

C.bemadetopaylesstaxforcyclingD.befinedforlaughingatpolicemen

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"they"inthethirdletterrefersto?

A.accidentsB.vehiclesC.pedestriansD.cyclists

24.Whatviewpointsarepresentedinthesethreeletters?

A.realsourceofroaddangerB.waystoimproveroadfacilities

C.measurestopunishroadoffencesD.increasedawarenessofroadrules

B

AccordingtotheInternationalEcotourismSociety,eco-travelis“responsibletraveltonaturalareasthatprotectstheenvironment,maintainsthewell-beingsandinvolveseducation”.Eco-travelisontherise,asmoreandmorepeoplebecomeconsciousabouttheircarbonfootprint.

ExpertfromBoundlessJourneys,MattHolmes,whoworksontravelexperiencestowardsconservingareassaid,“Asscientistsandnon-scientistslearnmoreabouthowwehumanbeingsareimpactingtheplanet,Ithink.morepeoplewanttodowhattheycanwhilestillexploringtheworld.Ourguestsaredefinitelyinterestedinthataspectofourjourneys.TravelerscanfarmtheirownfoodinItaly,managingtheiruseofwaterandusingsolarorwindpower.Theycanalsovisitfamily-runcampthatcaresforretiredloggingelephantsinMyanmar,knowaparkentryfeegoestoaconservationorganizationinCostaRica,employandtrainmembersofthelocalcommunityorpartnerwithaprotectiongroup.Therearelotsofoptionsforseekingoutgreenerholiday.”

Mostpeoplebelievethateco-travelisexpensiveanditistrue.Mattexplained“Anti-poachingpatrols(巡逻)needtobepaid,solarenergyequipmentcostsalottoinstall,buildingwithenvironmentallyfriendly,materialsismoreexpensiveandsoon.Theextracostisnecessary,asyourepayingtominimizeyourfootprintandprotecttheplacesyouvisit,whichisexactlywhateco-travelisabout.Thefinancialsuccessandsustainability(可持续性)ofaneco-travelfocusedoperationdoesn’tcomefromthinair.”Theindustryistryingtomakeeco-travelaffordableandmakeitaccessibletothecommonpeople.

25.Whatisthepositiveinfluenceofeco-friendlytravel?

A.Itenablestravelerstoprotecttheenvironmentwhiletraveling

B.Itkeepshumanbeingshealthyandhappyinafriendlyatmosphere.

C.Itteachesustoberesponsibleforthedevelopmentofeconomy.

D.Itofferssomevaluableeducationabouttheknowledgeofgardening.

26.AccordingtoMattHolmes,travelerswillbeinterestedin________.

A.eatingdeliciousfoodinItalyB.visitingelephantsinthezoo

C.workingtogetherwithaprotectiongroupD.raisingparkentryfeeinCostaRica

27.Whatwillprobablybetalkedaboutinthenextparagraphofthepassage?

A.Whyeco-travelisexpensive.B.Howwecanmakeeco-travellessexpensive.

C.Whatmaterialareusedineco-travel.D.Wherewecangoforeco-travel.

C

ThetraditionaltentcitiesatfestivalssuchasGlastonburymayneverbethesameagain.Inavictoryofgreenbusinessthatiscertaintoappealtoenvironmentally-awaremusic-lovers,adesignstudentistoreceivefinancialsupporttoproduceeco-friendlytentsmadeofcardboardthatcanberecycledafterthebandsandthecrowdshavegonehome.

MajorfestivalssuchasGlastonburythrowawaysome10,000abandonedtentsattheendofeventseachyear.ForhisfinalyearprojectattheUniversityoftheWestofEngland,JamesDunlopcameupwithamaterialthatcanberecycled.AndtocopewiththeBritishsummer,thecardboardhasbeenmadewaterproof.

TakinginspirationfromaJapanesearchitect,whohasusedcardboardtomakebigbuildingsincludingchurches,Mr.Dunlopusedcardboardmaterialforhistents,whichhecalledMyhabs.

ThedesignwonanawardattheannualNewDesignersExhibitionafterMr.Dunlopgraduatedfromhisproductdesigndegreeandhedecidedtotrytoturnitintoabusiness.

Toraisemoneyfortheidea,hetouredtheCity’sprivatecompanieswhichfundnewbusinessesandfoundasupporterinthefinancegroupMint.HeintroducedhisideatofourofMint’sdirectorsandwontheirsupport.Minthascommittedaround£500,000toMyHabandtakenashareof30percentinMr.Dunlop’sbusiness.ThefirstMyhabsshouldbetestedatfestivalsthissummer,beforebeingmarketedfullynextyear.

Mr.Dunlopsaidthatthedesign,whichaccommodatestwopeople,couldhaveotheruses,suchasfordisasterreliefandhousingfortheLondonOlympics.

Formusicevents,thecardboardhouseswillbeorderedonlineandputupatthesitesbytheMyhabteambefo

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