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浙江省余杭高级中学届高三英语上学期第四次月考新人教版
余杭高级中学2020学年第一学期高三第四次月考
英语试卷
考生须知:
1.全卷分试卷和答卷两部分。
满分为120分。
2.本卷答案必须做在答卷的相应位置上,做在试卷上无效。
3.请用钢笔或圆珠笔将班级、姓名、学号和试场号填写在答卷的相应位置。
4.考生应严格遵守考试时间和考试纪律。
第I卷(选择题,共80分)
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)
1.Manypeoplehavecometorealizethattheyshouldgoon_balanceddietandmake____roomintheirdayforexercise.
A.a;/
B.the;a
C.the;the
D./;a
2.Let’slearntousetheproblemwearefacing_____asteppingstonetofuturesuccess.
A.to
B.for
C.as
D.by
3.It’squite_______mewhysuchthingshavebeenallowedtohappen.
A.for
B.behind
C.against
D.beyond
4.Whatdisappointeduswasthattheirdeterminationfinally_________.
A.gaveoff
B.gaveout
C.gaveup
D.gavein
5.Itsnowedheavilyforthreedays_________andwewereseparatedfromtheoutsideworld.
A.intheend
B.bytheend
C.onend
D.attheend
6.Itsuddenly_________tomethatwecouldusethecomputertodothejob.
A.stroke
B.occurred
C.happened
D.saw
7.GuncontrolisasubjectAmericanshavearguedforalongtime.
A.ofwhich
B.withwhich
C.aboutwhich
D.intowhich
8.——Becareful!
Don’tforgetyouareonaladder.
——Butyouareholdingitforme,nothing______________.
A.worryabout
B.toworryabout
C.isworriedabout
D.worryingabout
9.Sheisverydeartous.Wehavebeenpreparedtodo___________ittakestosaveherlife.
A.whichever
B.however
C.whatever
D.whoever
10.Newscamefromtheschooloffice________WangLinhadbeenadmittedtoBeijingUniversity.
A.which
B.what
C.that
D.where
11.——Hi,Tracy,youlookpale.
——Iamtired.I_______thelivingroomallday.
A.painted
B.hadpainted
C.havebeenpainting
D.havepainted
12.Thepurposeofthecommunicationistogetyourmessage_______toothersclearly.
A.up
B.down
C.across
D.on
13.Youmustbe_________thatwhatyouaredoingisquiteillegal.
A.aware
B.confident
C.awful
D.magnificent
14.Why______________thingslikethis?
You’dbetternotsayanythingaboutitanymore.
A.doyoualwayssay
B.doyouoftensay
C.areyoualwayssaying
D.areyouoftensaying
15.Thepresentsituationisverycomplex,soIthinkitwilltakemesometimeto____________itsreality.
A.makeup
B.figureout
C.lookthrough
D.putoff
16Iwouldlove______tothepartylastnightbutIhadtoworkextrahourstofinishareport.
A.togo
B.tohavegone
C.going
D.havinggone
17.——IwanttogotoBeijingwithyou.
——Ifso,yourholidayarrangementmust_________mine.
A.catchupwith
B.comeupwith
C.putupwith
D.fitinwith
18.Withhome-schooling__________quicklyintheUnitedStates,nobodyknowsexactlyhowmanyAmericanchildrenarebeingtaughtathome.
A.grown
B.togrow
C.growing
D.beinggrown
19.Wasitinthebeautifulpark________waslocatedbythesea_________wefirstmetournewChineseteacher?
A.where;that
B.which;which
C.that;that
D.which;where
20.——IhearthatMarywontheprizeofthebiologycontest.
——__________Shewasnotinterestedinitatall.
A.You’rekidding!
B.Sowhat?
C.Whynot?
D.Notreally.
第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Temperatureispartofmymarriedromance.ComingtoNewYorkfromBaltimore-wherethereisjustonesmallsnowstormeachyear—Iwas 21 byafireplaceinmynewhome,withfires 22 allday,justaswhatancientpeopledidatawedding.
Myhusband,Peter,comesfromnorthernOntario,wherewinter 23 fromSeptembertoMayandcoldwindis 24 .“WhenCanadianshave30below,they 25 it,”hesays.“Coldwindisforcrybabies.”
SotomarrythismanIhadtolearnto 26 forseriouscold.TogetmefromBaltimore’sInnerHarbortoAlbany’sfrozenHudson,Peterpiledme 27 jacketsandsweaters,scarvesandgloves,evenahatwithearflaps.ThegiftofSorelboots---comfortablywarmatCanada’s30below,wasa 28 weweregettingserious.
Thatfirstwintertogether,livinginupstateNewYork,IthoughtI’d 29 .Mybootsweregoodbelowfreezing,butmyfingerscould 30 tiethem.Physicaladaptationisreal,butitcameslowly.Andthereisalsoemotional 31 tocold.SomedaysItellmyselfthatIhaveenoughbeachmemoriestosticktoon 32 daysandotherdaysIamremindedthatlivingcolddoesindeedbuild 33.
34,havingawarmhouseisimportant.Aftermyfirstmarriageended,foryearsI_35 wentonaseconddatewithamanwhoseresponsetomy“I’mcold.”was,“Putonasweater.”NowI’mmarriedtoamanwho 36 thatcoldhandsdonotmeanawarmheart,andthatabigoilbillisbetterthanroses.Butsurprisingly,I’vegrown,too.Iam 37,inthisnewlifeandclimate,togoandlookforthatcost-savingsweater.
Thewordcomfortabledidnot 38 refertobeingcontented.ItsLatinroot,comfortare, meanstostrengthen.TheHolySpiritisComforter;nottomakeuscomfortable,buttomakeus39.We 40 notbewarmbutweareindeedcomforted.
21.A.setdown
B.setabout
C.setup
D.setout
22.A.lighting
B.burning
C.going
D.flashing
23.A.appears
B.starts
C.keeps
D.runs
24.A.something
B.everything
C.nothing
D.none
25.A.suggest
B.mean
C.overlook
D.enjoy
26.A.wear
B.stand
C.dress
D.ride
27.A under
B.over
C.inside
D.with
28.A.remark
B.sign
C.warning
D.show
29.A.sleep
B.forget
C.die
D.continue
30.A.hardly
B.easily
C.tightly
D.loosely
31.A.health
B.action
C.feelings
D.adaptation
32.A.rainy
B.freezing
C.sunny
D.happy
33.A.character
B.love
C.hope
D.hardship
34.A.Meanwhile
B.However
C.Therefore
D.Besides
35.A.merely
B.ever
C.never
D.just
36.A.wonders
B.knows
C.states
D.decides
37.A.unable
B.accustomed
C.interested
D.willing
38.A.originally
B.exactly
C.actually
D.namely
39.A.wild
B.cold
C.strong
D.warm
40.A.will
B.must
C.can
D.may
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
A
AtonetimenoonecouldtravelonanEnglishroadfasterthanfourmilesanhour.Thatwasthelawuntil1896.Amanhadtowalkinfrontofacarwhichcouldnotgofasterthantheman.Atnightthemanhadtocarryaredlamp.
OnceCharlesRollsbroughtacarfromFrancetoEngland,buthewantedtodrivefasterthanfourmilesanhour.Inordertohavenotroublewiththepolice,hehadatalkwithsomeofthepoliceofficers,whoorderedtheirpolicementolooktheotherwaywhenthecarcamealongtheroad.Thiswasagoodplaninthecountry,butnotsoeasytofollowinthebusystreetsofLondon.
OnenightRollsandsomefriendsstartedfromLondonontheirjourneytoCambridge.Oneofthemenwalkedinfrontwiththeredlamp,buthewalkedasfastashecould.Thepolicebecameveryinterestedinwallsandshop-frontswhentheyheardthecarandnotoneofthemsawit.
Theyreachedahill,butwhatawasteoftimeitwastodrivedownthehillatfourmilesanhour!
Rollswasgettingreadytojumpintothecar,butthenhenoticedapolicemanwhowasnotlookingtheotherway.Theslowcarreachedhim.
“Goodevening,”saidthepoliceman,lookingatthecar.
“Goodevening,”saidRolls,holdingthelamp.
“Oneofthesehorselessthings,”saidthepoliceman,lookingatitwithinterest.
“Yes,”saidRolls,andwaited.
“I’veoftenwantedarideinone,butofcoursepolicemencan’tbuythingslikethat.”HeturnedandlookedhopefullyinRolls’sface.
“Jumpin,”saidRolls.
“Thanks,”saidthepoliceman,anddidso.“Now,”hesaid,sittingdown,“Youcanletitgojustasyoulikedownthishill.Thereisn’tanotherpolicemanonthisroadforamileandahalf.”
41.Thepolicemenweretold“tolooktheotherway”sothat_______.
A.theycouldwatchthecarcomingfromtheotherdirection
B.Rolls’scarcouldgofasterthanfourmilesanhour
C.theycouldmakesurenoonewasintheway
D.thecarwouldnothitthemontheroad
42.Inwhatwaydidthepolicemencarryouttheorderfromtheirofficers?
A.TheygreetedRollswhenthecarcamealong.
B.Theywalkedinfrontofthecarwitharedlamp.
C.Theypretendedtobeattractedbysomethingelse.
D.Theystoodondutyevery1.5milesalongtheroad.
43.Thepolicemanwhosaid“Goodevening”toRollswantedto_______.
A.teachRollsalessonB.takeafreeridehome
C.haveatalkwithRollsD.haveacarrideexperience
44.Afterthepolicemanjumpedintothecar,Rolls_______.
A.darednotdrivethecarfasterthanhewasallowedto
B.coulddriveasfastashewishedwithinacertaindistance
C.coulddriveonanyroadhelikedfortherestofthejourney
D.drovehiscarasfastashecoulddownthehilltoCambridge
B
Childrenwhospendmoretimereadingwiththeirparentshaveagreaterchanceofbecomingbetterreadersthanthosewhodon’t.Withhelpfromtheirparents,childrencanlearntechniquestoimprovetheirreadingskills.
“Alotofparentsthinkaftertheirchildlearnstoread,theyshouldstopreadingtothem,”DonnaGeorgesaid.“Theyaresadlymistaken.”
GeorgeoffersherservicestoparentsattheTitleILearningCenters.Shesaidreadingaloudtochildrenmaybethemostvaluablethingparentscando.“Itisbetterforchildrentohearthingsatahigherlevelthanwheretheyare,”Georgesaid.“Parentsaretheirchild’sfirstteacher.”Parentshelptheirchildrenbuildlistening,phonics,comprehensionandvocabularyskillswhentheyreadaloudtothem.
Beforeparentscanidentifyreadingproblems,theyshouldescapetheenemy-televisionandlimitthetimetheirchildrenspendwatchingtelevision.Georges