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1、PAGE PAGE 26四川省成都石室中學(xué)2020屆高三英語(yǔ)10月月考試題試卷滿分 分 考試時(shí)間 120分鐘第一部分 聽(tīng)力共兩節(jié),滿分 30分)第一節(jié)聽(tīng)下面 5 段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的 AC 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1Where did the putthe A.Under a street B. a garage. C. a backyard.2Which floor the Committee RoomA.The second floor. B.The third floor. C.

2、The fourth floor.3 Howdoes the feelabout the article the end?A.Satisfied. B.Annoyed. C.Bored.4Where does the conversation probablytake place?A. a B. a bookstore. C. a teachingbuilding.5Whydoes the call the A. ask for asick leave.B. ask about English classes.C. discuss schedule. 第二節(jié)聽(tīng)下面 5 AC 三個(gè)選 5 后,各

3、小題將給出 5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第 6段材料,回答第 、7 6 How the sendthe package?A.By B.Bysea. C.Byexpress 7 Howmuch should the pay?A.20. B.23. C.26.聽(tīng)第 7段材料,回答第 、9 8Whatproblemdoes the have?A.Shes lost.B.Hershoesare broken.C.Herfeetare uncomfortable.9Whydid the speakers the A.To attend ameeting. B.Tobuysome shoes

4、. C.To make a 聽(tīng)第 8段材料,回答第 至 12題。10Whydoes the wanttogeta job?A. save moneyfor a course.1B. payhis brother back.C. for a trip. How the getA.Byborrowing fromherB.Bydoing a part-time job.C.Byasking herparents.12Whatdoesthe decide do the A.Study Spain.B.Geta job Portugal.C.Go America with the woman.聽(tīng)第 9

5、段材料,回答第 至 16題。13 Whatarethe speakers discussing?A.How formclouds.B.How present their research.C.How explain differenttypes ofclouds.14 Whydoes the suggest having small cards?A.To make the presentation interesting.B. remind himofwhat C. organize all the research.15 What the A.Prepare the cards.B.Make

6、 the presentation slides.C. for pictures ofclouds online.16 What the A.The clouds part.B.The medium-level clouds part.C.The high-level clouds part.聽(tīng)第 段材料,回答第 至 17Whatproblem the motorwaybring the village?A.Children find hard go the Streeve Beach.B.Thewell-known beautyspot be destroyed.C. villagers w

7、ill live there.18What be built on A.A pool. B.Asteel C.Houses.19Where the high-tech park be A. the north ofthe village. B. the south ofthe village. C. the west ofthe village.20What villagersattitude towards the government plans?A.satisfied. B.Rather worried. C.Quite unexpected.2第二部分 閱讀理解 共兩節(jié),滿分 40分)

8、第一節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題 2分, 滿分 分) ABCD 該項(xiàng)涂黑。AAgrowing ofChinese tourists are helping save a dying town, after a like-knowntouristattraction was featured on anumber ofChinesetravel blogs.The residents ofSea Lake, atown ofjust600 people, barelysee travelers stop attheir gasstation while driving butthe sudden i

9、nfluxofChinesetourists helping keep the economyalive.The tourists see -a saltcrusted and oftendrylake just outoftown.According a local RachelPearce,the extremelybeautiful nightscape combined the mysterious appearance ofstars reflected on the lake gives people the impression ofwalking among the stars

10、. Besides, the town far thatno light pollution ruins theparticularlyattractive views, and as situated a barren(寸草不生的), drypart ofthe there are rarelyanyclouds spoil the nightThe attractions growing sought-after status has resulted the rooms being fullalmosteverynight,and while localfarmers are suffe

11、ring a two-year drought, tourismkeeping the agricultural-based economystable.Despite the popularityofthe town and attraction,locals are confused as whytheirlittle town deserves so attention. Sea population has fallen fromaround 1,200 adecade still unsure why such a big,big touristattraction,”one oca

12、l “Its quite a shock.”Whichofthe followingbestexplains influxunderlined paragraph ?A.Assistance. B.Adventure. C.Arrival. D.Advertisement.Whichofthe followingtogether make prettyimpressive?A.Population, stars, clouds,cleanness andB.Nightscape, stars, salt, remoteness and clearC.Population, darkness,

13、salt,remoteness and clearD.Nightscape, darkness, clouds, cleanness and Whichcolumn ofa magazine this text likelyfrom?A.Business. B.Education. C.Lifestyle. D.Culture.BThe was slipping down through the trees and was go home. was runningout. His mother would at him and shewould She Ahot tearran down ch

14、eek.trustedThiswasthefirstyearshehadlefthimaloneforthreehoursbetweenschooland the she got home from work. She had work buyhis clothes and pay for their foodand for a place He remembered the nice way she said, are a 3made himsad when his words back him. She trusted Remembering this, he felt as someon

15、e had stuck a sharp stick into his side. Hertrust himwasallhecouldthinkabout droveeverythingelsefromhismind.“ShetrustedHekeptsaying himself. “She trusted This was important. Next this, the pipe power meantnothing.Joylooked atthe long shadows coming toward him. Henowknewwhathe had do.And hewas a hurr

16、y get done. When he took the pipe, he left the store slow unsure steps. Nowhis feet were quick, decisive, taking him straight back the store like He was ofbreath when hereached the store. Dow was just inside the The big smiled. Joy wished he had not. abad friendly smile made it difficult for Joy do

17、what he wanted do. Joy was lost for amoment. His feet felt he held out the pipe. His voice struggled comeoutfromdeep inside ofthe painful chest. said atlast, “I mean take it.”“Thanks, Dow said as he gently took the pipe from the hand. “How aboutstaying around and helping close up the shop?”Joy felt

18、s big hand on his And Joy felt his shoulders had become a broader Whatkindofa didJoyand his mother A.Apoorlife. B.Anewlife. C.Ahappylife. D.Amodern life.Whydid Joyfeellike being hurtbysomething sharp?A.Hefelt sorryfor his B.He help the C.He run awayfromschool.D.Hedisappointed his expectations.26.Wha

19、tdowe knowabout A. broad. B. warm. C. false. D. secret.Which of following be thebest for the A.AnInteresting Pipe B.APowerfulC.Unconditional D.MagicCFamous writer Edgar Allan Poe wrote poems and 66 short stories during his life, butpublishedonenovel.Thatbook,TheNarrativeofArthurGordonPymofNantucket,

20、fiction,focusing on bad luck on a whaling ship.Thenovel,published1838,involvesanattemptedrebellionofthewhalingship.Pymandothers back the rebels, killing or throwing overboard all but one. The spared rebel, namedRichard kept aboard order help operate the ship. But asthe ship overturns, has adequatefo

21、od.Parkerthatcannibalism(食人)theonlywayout,andtheydrawstraws4 determine the victim. Parkerloses and becomes But 1846 a real-life Richard Parker died a shipwreck (船灘). He others were onboard the doomed Spaight, which sank, killing all on board. It was a coincidence, as involved neitherrebellion norcan

22、nibalism. 1884, the coincidence extremely horrible.Aboat named the Mignonette sank, fourpeopleintoalifeboat.AndjustlikePymstale,thefourfoundthemselves lackingfoodand were desperate. They did not draw straws; of the remaining three simply killedtheyoungest,acabinboywhohadfallenunconscious.Allthreethe

23、ndinedthenow-deadold.The cabin name, ofcourse, wasRichardAs for rebellion, needs travel back to 1797, before Poe penned his althoughthereevidencethatPoehadknownaboutthisRichardParkerorintentionallychosehisnameforthePymnovel.ThatanothernamedRichardParkerledarebellionoftheBritishNavalbaseatNore,taking

24、overanumberofships.Butasfoodwasrunningout,Parkerorderedhisfleet head toward France. The he was on followed this order but none of the other did, andParker was arrested then washangedas punishment.This series of coincidences has not gone entirely unnoticed. 2001, author MartelpublishedTheofPi,whichwa

25、smadeintoaforreleaseNovemberof2012.tellsthestoryofa whofindshimselftrappedonalifeboatwithafewanimals,includingaBengalMartel showed respect for the shipwrecked spoken about above by naming the tiger Richard And while there probably nothing this strange occurrence, name Richard maywant stayawayfromboa

26、ts.Theunderlinedpartdraw straws(Para. 2)suggestssomeone be chosen to_A.deal straws B.enjoya good opportunityC.make a clever decision D. something unpleasantWhatmade the coincidence 1884extremelyterrible?A.Cannibalismwithoutdrawing straws. B.Shipwreck andrebellion.C.Rebellion and cannibalism. D.Hangi

27、ng andcannibalism.What be learnt aboutthe RichardParker?A. was chosen on purpose byAllan Poe.B. seemed connected strange coincidences.C. was popularboth fiction and D. was originallya name fora Bengal those RichardParkers who wish sail on the sea,this passage makes A.a complete nonsense B.anaccurate

28、 predictionC.an interesting warning D.animpressive jokeDAnarticlepublishedtheprestigiousscientificjournalshedsnewlightonanimportant,but up-to-now little appreciated, aspect of human evolution. this article, Professors DennisBramble and Daniel Lieberman suggest that being able run was the necessary c

29、ondition for the5development of our species which enabled us come down from the trees. This challengestraditional scientific thinking, which that the distinctive, upright body form of modernhumanshascomeaboutasaresultoftheabilitywalk,andthatrunningsimplyaby-productofwalking. Furthermore, humans have

30、 usually been regarded as poor runners compared suchanimals as dogs, horses or this only true we consider running at high speed,especially over short distances. But when long-distance running, humans doastonishingly well. They can keep a steady pace for many kilometers, and their overall speed atlea

31、st the asthatofhorses ordogsBramble and Lieberman examined 26 features found humans. One of the interesting of these the nuchal ligament(項(xiàng)韌帶). When we run, this ligament prevents our headfrom moving back and forth or from side side. Therefore, we are able run steady heads,held high. The nuchal ligam

32、ent not found any other surviving primates, such as apes andmonkeys. Then there are our Achilles tendons (跟腱) at backs of legs, which connect calf muscles our heel bones which nothing do walking.When run, thesetendonsbehavelikesprings,helpingpushusforward.Furthermore,wehavewideshoulders,virtuallydis

33、connected from our skulls(顱骨), a physical development which allows us run Butwhatevolutionaryadvantage gained frombeing good long-distance runners? Perhaps permittedearlyhumansobtainfood“Whatthesefeaturesandfactsappearbetellingusthatrunningorderourdirectancestorscompeteothermeat-eatinganimalsforacce

34、sstheproteinneededthebigainsthatweenjoysaysLieberman.Somescientistsputforwardthetheorythatearlyhumanschasedanimalsforgreatdistancesorder exhaustthembefore killing “Researchonthehistoryofhumansabilityhastraditionallybeencontroversial,”saysLieberman. “At the least, I believe this theory will motivate

35、many researchers reevaluateand furtherinvestigate howhumans learned runandwalk andwhywe are built thewaywe are.” paragraph1, whatdo professors suggest about humansability run? A. an evolutionaryby-productofwalking.B. helps formpeoples ability climb trees.C. has played an important role human evoluti

36、on.D. has notbeenadequatelystudied byscientists before.What true about the physical characteristics examined bythe professors? A.Achilles tendons assistpeople walk long distances.B.Thehuman skull helps people run C. shoulders allow them look fromside side. D.The nuchalligament enables people hold th

37、eir headAccording paragraph scientists believe thatearly humans_. A. came acrossdangerous situations B.ran after for long distances when huntingC.often failed find food because theycouldnt run fastD.developedtheir hunting byrunning long distances 35.Professor thinks the newtheorywill _. A.completely

38、explain howrunning developed B.revolutionize the theoryofhuman evolution C.encourage in-depth studies on the topicD.bewidelysupported within the scientific community6第二節(jié)(共 5小題;每小題 2分,滿分 分)Sports performance can influenced bymany things. 36There are manyphysicalfactors thatplaya part sports performan

39、ce. 37 The naturaltalentand strength ofthe will make a difference.Also, important getenough sleepbefore are a sports event. 38 Eating good also important.When are cannotperformthe same. be thinking about food should bethinking aboutthegame.Ofcourse, the a teamora practices,the likelytheyare performw

40、ell.The person the physicalabilities might justbecome better as he practices.Researching competitor can a lot sports performance. Knowing their strengthsand weaknesses canhelp adjusthow play give a better performance against 39 can figure outwhere hit the ball tennis thatwould confuse for example, t

41、hen this can help score points.40 someone verypessimistic abouta game, for example, and sure thathe lose,then he increase his chances ofdoing so. he verynervous then he be thinkingaboutthatinstead offocusing on the he focused then he do better,achievingwhathe even realize he could.His confidence als

42、o howthe other him.A. important be aware ofthese factors.B. necessary get know competitor and yourself.C.Also, there are playsomething smartlyand do D. are tired, may notperformas normally would.E. have practiced enough keep should have a rest. someone good shape, then ofcourse he performG.There are

43、 manypsychologicalfactors thatcan playa part howwell perform.第三部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分)第一節(jié)(共 20小題:每小題 分,滿分 30分) ABC和D 的最佳選項(xiàng)。The way which children learn an ever-growing area of 41 that childrenfromadultlearners manyways,butwhatinterestingthattherearealsoquiteanumberofunexpected 42 across learners ofall

44、 ages.muchofthe20thpsychologists 43 thetraditionaltheorythatanewborns a/an 44 sheet of paper upon which the record of experience gradually impressed.Duringscientistsbelievedthatoral 45 wasnecessaryforabstractthought. 46 ,scientists assumed that a baby could not have 47 of abstract concepts.As babies

45、 born a/an 48 range of behaviors and spend of their early months sleeping, they certainly7appear passive and 49 . Therefore, was commonly thought that babies 50 the ability form complex ideas. Until there was no obvious way for babies prove anything the51 theresearch. time, challenges this 52 arose.

46、 It became clear that with 53 designedscientific procedures, psychologists could find 54 rather complex question abouthowmuch infants and children know and 55 they have. Psychologists began employ new methods a amount of data about the remarkable abilities that children 57 .Theirresearchfindingsgrea

47、ttheearlier 58 fieldthatfocused almost 59 on children lacked. The 60 of children throughthisresearch.becameclearthatverychildrenarebothcompetentandactivewhencomes their mental development.Adoubtful B.necessary C obvious D.surprisingA.examples B.personalities C possibilities D.commonalitiesAaccepted

48、B.resisted C.studied D replacedA.accessible B.blank C.concrete D.A. agreement B.communication C.suggestion D.treatmentAabsence B.disappearance C.return D.senseAadaption B.burden C.comprehension D.satisfactionA.averaged B.unexpected C. D reasonableA.confident B.unbelievable C.lovely D.unawareA.learn

49、B.require C.lack D.rememberAcontrary B.good C.equal D.truthA.action B.proof C.problem D.Aautomatically B.carefully C.naturally D.similarlyA.take away B.show C.turn D. forwardAadvantages B.abilities C feelings D.reasonsA.collect B. C.restrict D.supportA.find B.process C.recognize D.loseA.scientists B

50、.questions C.studies D.traditionsA.entirely B.highly C relatively D.slightlyA.difference B.focus C.idea D.第二節(jié)(共 10小題:每小題 分,滿分 15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 hard imagine societies that deal their elders as differently as the U. S. China.And I am pretty sure about that. Mywife Junling a Shangh

51、ai native. month the first we my father at a nursing home the U.S. 62 (shake) by theexperiencelatertold China, agreatshame 63 (put)aparentintoanursing Chinathetraditionhasbeenstraightforwardforcenturies:parentschildren;then the children care for the parents as they become old. example, Jiang Xiaoli,

52、 a high schoolandhiswiferecentlybought 64 apartmentShanghai.Theydidso 65(part) because they know a few his parents parents8 help take care of and as they age, Jiang and his wife help take care of66 As China slowly develops a better and (reliable) social - securitysystemforretirees, 68 hasbegun,theec

53、onomicnecessityof 69 (generation)togetherreduceabit.Butnoone (believe)thatasChinathefamilyaffectionchangetoo much.第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分 35分)第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(共 10小題:每小題 1分,滿分10分)有 10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào) ,并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫(huà)一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意: 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞; 只允許修改 10處,

54、多者從第 處起)不計(jì)分。Ilearned the meaningofbeen trusted Iwas junior school.Atthat Iwas the veryshy girl and no ever notice of One we were asked for recite a Jiang,our English saying that only after we recited him could we go home. Myclassmate leftthe classroom one after At last, I gathered courage stand fron

55、t of But before Istarted,hesaidalowclearvoice,“Itrustimaginethatmuchhiswordsmeant Thanks Jiang, Iamconfidently both andstudy第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)滿分 25分)假如你是李華,計(jì)劃在高考后自助去英國(guó)旅游。請(qǐng)給你英國(guó)的筆友Peter 寫(xiě)封信,請(qǐng)他幫你在當(dāng)?shù)卣乙粋€(gè)旅伴,內(nèi)容包括: 你的行程計(jì)劃 你對(duì)旅伴的要求注意: 詞數(shù) 左右; 可適當(dāng)加入細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫; 文中不得透露個(gè)人和學(xué)校信息; 信的開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫(xiě)出。9DearPeterHoware _Yours Hua成都石室中學(xué)20

56、19-2020學(xué)年度上期高2020屆10月月考參考答案聽(tīng)力 15 ACABA610 CBCAC1115 ACBBC1620 BACBB閱讀 A篇 CBC B篇 ADBD C篇 DABC D篇 CDBC七選五 AFDCG完形填空 41-45 CDABB 46-50 ACCDC 51-55 ADBDB 56-60 ABCAD語(yǔ)篇填空61.for 62.was shaken 63.to put 64.a 65.partly66.them 67. more reliable 68. which 69.generations 70.believes短文改錯(cuò) I learned the meaning o

57、f been trusted when I was in junior school. At that time, I was the very being ashy girl and no one ever take notice of me. One day, we were asked for to recite a text. Mr. Liu, our tookEnglish teacher, saying that only after we recited to him could we go home. My classmate left said it classmatesth

58、e classroom one after another. At last, I gathered courage to stand in front of him. But before I started, he said in a low and clear voice, “I trust you.” You cant imagine that much his words meant but howto me. Thanks to Mr. Liu, I am confidently in both life and study now. confident書(shū)面表達(dá)(One possi

59、ble vision )Dear Peter, How are you?After the entrance exam to university this summer, I will come to Britain for traveling. I am writing to ask whether you can find me a travel companion in Britain. I plan to arrive in the middle of June and will stay for two weeks. During the time, I would like to

60、 visit London and some other famous places of interest like Scotland, Cambridge and Oxford. In order to make the trip safer and more interesting, I want to invite someone to keep me company. I hope its someone of my age, so that we can have something in common and share with each other similar chatt

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