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优质部编届高三英语上学期期中试题新版人教版

2019学年度上学期期中考试

英语学科试题

(120分钟,满分150分)

第一卷

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)

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.Whereisthewomannow?

A.AthomeB.IntheofficeC.Inthehospital

2.Whatdothespeakersdecide?

A.Tomeetat9:

00B.Tomeetat11:

00C.Nottomeet

3.Whatdidthewomanlikedoingwhenshewasyoung?

A.Ridingabicyclewithfriends.B.Travellingaroundthecountry.C.Readingalone.

4.Howdidthemantravel?

A.BybusB.BytrainC.Byair

5.Whoisprobablytheman?

A.ThelandlordB.TherepairmanC.Thesalesman

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满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。

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。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?

A.Heisnewtobehere.B.Heknowstheplaceverywell.C.Heisapoliceman

7.Howdoesthemansound?

A.ImpoliteB.EnthusiasticC.Indifferent

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whathappenedtotheman?

A.Hehasacold

B.Hewashurtbyaneedle

C.Hehassometroublewiththeteeth

9.Howdoesthewomansolvetheman’sproblem?

A.Bygivinghimsomeadvice

B.Bygivinghimanexam

C.Byprescribing(开药)somemedicine.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhywillthewomanmovetoBoswell?

A.Boswellisanicertown.

B.Theywillstartanewcompanythere.

C.Herhusbandhasfoundabetterjobthere.

11.WhatwillthewomanprobablyworkaswhentheyhavesettledinBoswell?

A.AclerkB.AteacherC.Ahousewife

12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.FriendsB.TeacherandstudentC.Doctorandpatient

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.AsummerjobB.AbirthdaypartyC.Afoodcompany

14.Whatdoestheman’scompanydo?

A.DesignfurnitureB.OrganizeconcertsC.Offerfoodservices.

15.Whatwillthemandobeforetheparty?

A.SettablesB.CookfoodC.Playmusic

16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’swork?

A.DifficultB.InterestingC.Valuable

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whichplacehasthemaximumtemperaturedifference?

A.HongKongB.TibetC.NorthernChina

18.WhythesummertourisminTibetisthebest?

A.ItiswarmB.ItrainslessC.Ithasmanyfestivals

19.WhichseasonattractsmosttouristsinBeijing?

A.SpringB.SummerC.Autumn

20.What’sthepurposeofthisarticle?

A.ToimproveChinaisalargecountry

B.TointroduceChina’stouristspots

C.TointroduceChina’sdifferentweather.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40)

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。

A.

SummerSwimClasses

*CoursesOffered:

#BeginningSwimming---(8-daycourse)Opentochildrenaged4to12.Designedtoteachyouthwaterfamiliarizationandbasicswimmingstyles.

#WaterBabies---(4-daycourse)Opentochildrenaged1through4.Designedtoadjustchildrentothewater.Parentsmustparticipateinthewaterwiththeirchild.

*SwimClassSchedule:

Date

Time

Class

Price

June26~29&July3~6

12:

30~1:

30

YouthBeginningSwim

$50

July10~13&July17~20

5:

30~6:

30

YouthBeginningSwim

$50

July24~27

5:

30~6:

00

WaterBabies

$35

*Otherinformation:

Participantsmustpre-registertoattendclassesandfullpaymentwillbedueatthetimeofregistration.Registrationsreceivedwithoutpaymentwillberejected.Classesareheldtoamaximumof10studentsperclassandregistrationsaretakenonafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Coursecostis$50perchildand$35perwaterbabyandisnon-refundable.RefundswillNOTbeissuedforcancellationsduetotoughweather.Intheeventofknowntoughweather,theinstructionalstaffwillmakeeveryattempttocontactparentsviaphoneatleastonehourbeforethebeginningofclasses.

Allparentsareencouragedtoshareinthefunby“gettingin”andparticipatingwiththeirchildren.You’llbothbenefitfromtheexperience!

In-waterparentalparticipationisrequiredforallchildrenwhoarelessthanthreefeetandsixinchestall.

Pleasemailpaymentandregistrationto:

HolidayLake4-HEducationalCenter

12674-HCampRoad

Appomattox,VA24522

Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecall434-248-5444.

21.Whoshouldbethemostinterestedintheadvertisement?

A.SwimmingloversB.CollegestudentsC.Youngparents.D.Athletes

22.HowmuchshouldtheypayifJaneandherfive-year-olddaughterattendtheclasses?

A.35dollarsB.50dollarsC.70dollarsD.85dollars

23.Whatcanweknowaboutthefeesfortheswimmingclasses?

A.Theyaredependentontheweather.

B.Youhavetopaythemwhenregistering.

C.Theycanbepaidonthefirstdayofclass.

D.They’llbereturnedtoyouonstormydays.

B.

IthinkI’maprettygoodparent.Butthere’soneareainparticularthatI’macompletefailure---andit’stodowithmychildren’sboots.Imean,theyhaveboots.It’snotlikethey’refreezinginapairofsneakersallwinter.It’sjustthatIkeepmakingthesamemistakeseverysingleyear.ThefirstmistakeisthatIcheapout.Ican’thelpit!

Bootsareexpensive!

I’velaughedat$60pairsofkids’bootsandbeencertainIcouldfindabetterdeal.Mostofthetime,I’veendedupbuyingbootsintheclothingsectionofthegrocerystore.Sometimesthey’re$20andsometimesthey’re$40,buttheyareneververygood.

Lastwinter,IthoughtIwasbeingsmartbybuyingamoreexpensivepairforourson---Ithinktheywere$45---withtheplantopassthemdowntohissister.Ievensmartlychoseplainblackinsteadofblue,whichwouldnevermatchherpinkandpurplesnowsuits.But,ofcourse,thebootsarestilljunk.

ThesecondmistakeIkeepmakingisbuyingbootsasizeortwolargerthanmykids’feet.“Bootscanbealittleloose!

”I’lldeclare,mostlytomyself.Kidsingeneralmightgrowquickly,butnotmine.Ican’tseemtoacceptorrememberthefactthatmykidsgrowslowly.I’mespeciallybadforthiswhenitcomestorainboots.Thismeansmykidsarepracticallyswimmingintheirbig,too-largerainbootsbecausetheirmotherisridiculous.Thepoorkidsprobablythinkit’snormaltohavetheirbootsgoflyingiftheyruntooquickly.

I’mlearningfrommymistakes.It’stakenmenearlysevenyearsofparenthoodtofigureoutthiswholebootbusiness.

24.Whydoestheauthorthinkherselftobeafailure?

A.Shedidn’tbuysneakersforherkidsB.Shecouldn’tmakeenoughmoney.

C.ShefailedtobuyproperbootsforkidsD.Sheknewnothingaboutboots.

25.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraph?

A.TheauthorwasasavinghousewifeB.Thegrocerystorecheatsthecustomers.

C.Kids’bootsarenotworth60dollarsD.Theauthorpaidlittleattentiontokids.

26.Howdidherkidsliketheirrainboots?

A.Theycomplainedtotheirmotheraboutthem.

B.Theytookthebootstheirmotherboughtforgranted.

C.Theyenjoyedswimmingwithsuchboots.

D.Theythoughtthebootswereusuallyridiculous.

27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Parentsshouldbealwaysgeneroustotheirkids.

B.Itisawasteofmoneytobuyexpensiveboots.

C.Bootsinthemarketsoftenmakeparentspuzzled.

D.Itisnoteasytobeagoodandadequateparent.

C.

Onecowcanreleaseupto500litersofmethane(甲烷)eachday.Cowsproducemoreharmfulgasthananyotherlivestock(家畜).

Forcenturies,farmerslivingneartheoceanhavebeenfeedingtheircowsseaweed.Littledidtheyrealizethattheiranimals’seaweeddietmightbegoodfortheplanet.

Asacowdigestsfood,itsstomachproducesmethane.Thegreenhousegasisamaincauseofclimatechange.Livestock,likecowsandsheep,releasenearly15%ofthegreenhousegascausedbyhumanactivity.Animalsreleasemoretoxicgasthantheworld’scarsandairplanescombined.Worse,methaneis30timesmoredamagingtotheenvironmentthantheglobal-warminggascarbondioxide.

Scientistsestimateitwouldtake450,000acresofredseaweed---abouttwicethesizeofNewYorkCity---tofeedthe92millioncowsintheUS.Scientistssayaddingseaweedtoacow’sdietcanreducetheamountofharmfulgasitreleases.RobKinley,ofJamesCookUniversity,inAustralia,isoneofthescientistsresearchingtheseaweeddiet.Hetestedmorethan40kindsofoceanplantsbeforefindingaredalgaehecalls“Superseaweed”.

Kinleysaysredseaweedonlyneedstomakeup2%ofacow’sdietforittowork.Theproblemisthatthereisnotenoughredalgaetofeedtheworld’s1.5billioncows.“Whoevercangrowitwouldbearealpioneer,”Kinleysays.

Thefarmingindustryiseagertogetstarted.ButKinleysaysmoretestingisneededtodeterminethefullrangeofbenefitsseaweedmightoffer.

28.Whichofthefollowinggasdoesthemostharmtotheenvironment?

A.Gasneartheocean.B.Gasproducebylivestock.

C.Gastheworld’scarsgiveoutD.Gastheworld’sairplanesgiveout

29.HowdidKinleyfindtheseaweeddiet?

A.Hewenttoafewoceans.

B.Hefoundtheredseaweedbyaccident

C.Hetestedmorethan40kindsofoceanplants.

D.Cowsneedtoeatenoughredseaweedtostopproducingmethane.

30.What’sKinley’sopinionaboutredseaweedtoacow’sdiet?

A.Theredseaweedgrowseasily.

B.Therehasbeenenoughredseaweedforcowstoeat.

C.Redseaweedonlymakinguponefiftiethofacow’sdietworks.

D.Cowsneedtoeatenoughredseaweedtostopproducingmethane.

31.Whatdoesthetexttellus?

A.Methaneaffectsthequalityofmilkandbeef.

B.Therearedifficultiesinplantingenoughredseaweed.

C.Whoevercangettheredseaweedwouldbearealpioneer.

D.Manypeo

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