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1、爱爱爱大大的1 山东省泰安市英雄山中学2019届高三英语 10月月考试题第 i 卷第一部分听力 (共两节,满分分)第一节(共小題,每小題. 分,滿分. 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. what are the two speakers going to do ? a. see an exhibition b. have a meeting c. go to a lecture 2. what has the man jus

2、t finished doing? a. answering the phone b. talking with tom c. making a phone call 3. what are the two speakers talking about ? a. smoking b. coughing c. air pollution 4. who is the woman probably speaking to? a. a post office clerk b. a bus conductor c. a railway porter 5. where does the conversat

3、ion most probably take place? a. in the mans home b. in a hotel c. in a restaurant 第二节(共小題,每小題. 分,滿分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。听第段材料,回答第至題。6. how does the man keep in shape? a. he always goes to wor

4、k by bicycle. b. he goes on a diet c. he always takes exercise at night. 7. what will the woman do next? a. interview someone else b. ask the man more questions. c. eat out with the man 听第段材料,回答第至題。8.where does the man live? a. in town b. outside town c. not mentioned 9. when will the refrigerator b

5、e delivered to the mans house? a. the day after tomorrow b. tomorrow evening c. by tomorrow afternoon 听第段材料,回答第至第題。10. what is the conversation mainly about? a. what food to eat. b. how to keep our mind strong. c. how to keep our body in good condition. 爱爱爱大大的2 11. what can the right food help our b

6、ody to get? a. enough energy b. lower blood pressure c. stronger muscles 12. how can we make our hearts stronger? a. by sleeping well at night. b. by doing physical exercise c. by eating lots of vegetables. 听第段材料,回答第至第題。13. what do we know about the woman? a. she is enthusiastic about art. b. she do

7、esn t have much taste for art c. she likes all kinds of art except modern art. 14. how many pieces of art are mentioned? a. one b. two c. three 15. why is the first painting famous? a. it was done by a kid b. it was done hundreds of years ago c. the painter showed great talent in the work. 16. what

8、are the speakers doing? a. visiting an art museum. b. trying to buy a painting c. displaying their works of art 听第段材料,回答第至第題。17. how did the first man feel when he was invited to the party? a. excited b. confident c. worried 18. what advice did his friend give him? a. don t drink too much b. just fo

9、llow his example c. don t ask silly questions 19. why did the first man lose control of himself by the end of the party? a. he had drunk too much b. he was too pleased with himself c. he couldnt stand the uncomfortable silence. 20. what can he inferred about the second man? a. he knew more about sha

10、kespeare than the first man b. he was as ignorant as the first man c. he was very humorous 第二部分阅读理解 (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 opening in 1934, the brookfield zoo quickly received a worldwide reputation for its special displays and unique exhibits. 爱爱爱大大的3 address :

11、 1st avenue between ogden avenue and 31 st street, brookfield, illinois phone: 708-688-8000 getting to the brookfield zoo by public transportation: the metra rail burlington northern line runs from union station downtown to the “ zoo stop ”(holly wood station) and from there it s only a 2-block-nort

12、heast walk to the zoo. driving from downtown: drive along the eisenhower expressway west to first avenue exit. head south about 2.5 miles and follow the signs to the zoo entrance. parking at the brookfield zoo: parking fees are $ 9 for cars and $ 12 for buses. the brookfield zoo hours: the brookfiel

13、d zoo is open 365 days per year. monday saturday : 9:30 am to 6:00 pm sunday: 9:30 am to 7:30 pm the brookfield zoo tickets: adults ( ages 12 64): $ 13.5 seniors (ages 65 +): $ 9.5 children (ages 311): $ 9.5 children (ages 2 and under) : free the brookfield zoo featured exhibits: tropic world; wolf

14、woods; living coast; seven seas; fragile kingdom; australia house; habitat africa. about the brookfield zoo: the brookfield zoo is located just 14 miles west of downtown chicago. its home to a variety of animal species, and its use of natural barriers and moats (壕沟) is so much more relaxing and enjo

15、yable than watching a lion pace back and forth in a cage. the absence of bars also makes for great wildlife photo opportunities. the brookfield zoo also focuses on education, with detailed displays about the animals being viewed and the interactive program that lets kids get some hands-on experience

16、 to learn what it takes to run a zoo well as face painting and crafts. for more information about the brookfield zoo , visit its website. 21. where is the entrance to the brookfield zoo ? a. at 31st street b. at 1st avenue c. at ogden avenue d. at the hollywood station 22. how much should a couple i

17、n their thirties and their 5-year old twins pay if they want to visit the zoo? a. $ 23 b. $ 32.5 c. $ 36.5 d. $ 46 爱爱爱大大的4 23. what make(s) the brookfield zoo more attractive and enjoyable? a. its cheap tickets b. its various activities c. its cageless displays d. its geographical advantage b recent

18、ly, a group of scientists decided to find out what the funniest joke in the world was. this was obviously a difficult task , as no two people really agree about what is funny and what is not especially when they are from different countries. here is the joke which the experts decided was the funnies

19、t joke in the world: two hunters were out in the woods. one of them fell to the ground . he didnt seem to be breathing; his eyes were closed. the other hunter took out his mobile phone and called the emergency services ( 紧急救援部门) . “my friend is dead! ” he cried to the operator. “what can i do?” the

20、operator said, “dont worry. first , make sure hes dead. ” there was a silence, and then a shot ( 枪声 ) was heard . bang! the hunter s voice came back on the line . he said, “ok, now what? ”this is perhaps amusing. culturally, it depends on us knowing that often hunters are not considered to be very i

21、ntelligent people , and that often they are quite violent. but perhaps this is not so all over the world. it s also quite a “black ”joke a joke about something which isn t really a funny subject. the experts also found the second funniest joke in the world. here it is: sherlock holmes and dr . watso

22、n went on a camping trip. after dinner , they went to sleep. some hours later, holmes woke up. “watson, look up at the sky and tell me what you see.”“i see millions of stars, holmes, ” replied watson. “and what do you infer from that?”“well, there are billions of stars we are a small part of the uni

23、verse”“watson, you idiot! ” he said. “someone has stolen our tent!”i personally think this is better. can scientists in the end decide what is the funniest? some things are much too complicated , even for scientists. 24. what can we learn from the first paragraph? a. few jokes can make scientists la

24、ugh. b. only scientists can find out the funniest joke. c. there are different jokes in different countries. d. people hold different opinions about what is funny. 25. what does the author think of the first joke? a. it is not so funny as the experts thought. b. it is really the funniest joke he has

25、 ever heard. 爱爱爱大大的5 c. it can greatly affect readers attitudes toward hunters. d. it shows that not all hunters are brave and intelligent. 26. we can learn that a person s understanding of a joke can be affected by_. a. the readers feeling b. the length of the joke c. the readers cultural backgroun

26、d d. the language that the teller uses 27. which of the following is the best title for this passage? a. uninteresting jokes b. different kinds of jokes c. the funniest joke in the world d. tips on how to make others laugh c “there are a range of problems with putting a self-driving vehicle through

27、a traditional car wash,” experts say. for example, soap or water spots could effectively “blind ” a self-driving car . a traditional car washs heavy brushes could jar the vehicles sensors ( 传感器 ) , affecting their accuracy. even worse, the sensors, which can cost over $ 100,000 , could be broken . a

28、 self-driving vehicles outside needs to be cleaned even more frequently than a typical car because the sensors must remain free of obstructions (障碍 ) . dirt, dead bugs , bird droppings or water spots can affect the vehicles ability to drive safely. avis, which has years of experience managing large

29、numbers of rental cars, has been tasked with cleaning and refueling the self-driving vehicles of waymo, the self-driving arm of googles parent company. “there are special processes that surely require a lot more care and focus, and you have to clean cars quite often, ” avis chief officer arthur ordu

30、na said. “we give them the extra level of service that i dont think any vehicle globally is getting. ”orduna wouldn t tell exactly how they re washing the vehicles . but other self-driving car companies such as toyota, aptiv, drive, al and uber described that they use microfiber cloths along with ru

31、bbing alcohol, water or glass cleaner for cleanings by hand. but because self-driving vehicles can have dozens of sensors, seeva ceo diane lansinger doesnt imagine products like this will be able to clean every camera, radar or lidar, a laser sensor that most experts see as vital for self-driving ve

32、hicles. “for self-driving technology to scale, we can t have engineers paid $ 150,000 a year, running around the vehicles and wiping them down,” lansinger 爱爱爱大大的6 said. “it s going to be quite a while before we get away from handwashing.”28. what is the authors intention to write the first paragraph

33、? a. to raise problems of washing a self-driving car b. to introduce the function of the vehicles sensors c. to tell us how to wash a self-driving vehicle. d. to warn us not to wash a self-driving vehicle. 29. what does the underlined phrase “been tasked with” mean in paragraph 3? a. been busy with

34、b. been satisfied with. c. been responsible for d. been blamed for. 30. what is the authors attitude to cleaning self-driving vehicles? a. cautious b. subjective c. favorable d. disapproving 31. what is the best title for the text? a. the history of self-driving vehicles b. the development of self-d

35、riving vehicles. c. the problems of self-driving cars d. the cleaning problems of self-driving cars d over half of young chinese block parents on wechat moments we all know the feeling you want to check what someone you care about has been up to on social media, and suddenly you find you are denied

36、access to their feeds. its an instant start of mixed emotions and speculationswhen did this happen? did i do anything wrong? what are they attempting to hide from me? and that s what half of chinese parents have to deal with when they try to browse their childrens wechat moments, also known as “frie

37、nds circle” , as suggested by a recent survey released by tencent, the chinese internet giant. according to the report, entitled annual white paper on family affection on wechat moments, about 52 percent of wechatg users aged 18 to 29 block their parents on moments, a major feature on the platform t

38、hat allows users to share everything they like with their wechat contacts. about 62 percent of the young interviewees said that parents “ are neurotic about everything” , along with reasons such as fear of parents disapproval, rejection to parents nagging (唠叨 ) , and seeking privacy. “my parents don

39、t know moments very well, so i just told them i don t use it anymore,” said qin jianping, a 28-year-old son. he added that his parents had been leaving comments requesting updates on his dating status on every post he made on moments since he broke up with his girlfriend two years ago. xie yun, a 26

40、- year-old daughter, said that while she didnt block her parents entirely , they were in a specific group 爱爱爱大大的7 to which she only shares positive posts. “i don t want my parents to see minor setbacks in my life, ” she said, adding that once her parents saw a moments picture of her hand getting sli

41、ghtly burned while cooking , and they traveled all the way to her city to make sure she was all right. the report also found that more than 49 percent of chinese parents use wechat as a main channel to communicate with their children. roughly 36 percent of the parents who took the survey said they c

42、hecked every post made by their children. when asked how they would react to being blocked , some parents said they would initiate a conversation with their children to find out the reason, while others said they wouldnt care. and some parents just outsmart their kids in this hide and seek game onli

43、ne. “ i didn t realize i was blocked until i compared what i could see on my phone to what my sons aunt could see, ” said chen, a mother of a 27- year old son. “i chose to remain silent on this and now i m following my sons posts through his aunt.”32. parents would like to read their childrens wecha

44、t moments because they_. a. are too emotional and speculative b. want to keep up with the trend of time c. leave a lot of comments on their feeds d. are concerned about their childrens lives 33. the children block their parents to _. a. protect their privacy b. learn from parents nagging c. challeng

45、e parental authority d. maintain a positive state 34. what does the underlined sentence mean? a. parents exchange ideas with their kids on the hide-and-seek game. b. parents are clever enough to win the “hide-and seek game ”. c. parents learn more knowledge from their kids in the hide-and seek game.

46、 d. parents have a better understanding of their children. 35. the author looks into parents being blocked to _. a. criticize parents b. support students c. analyze a phenomenon d. demand readers 第三部分完形填空(共20 小题,每小题1.5 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。i was in the fifth grade when i firs

47、t dipped my fingers into the endless ocean of expression and allowed my hands to grow a(n) 36 . i remember my hands were sweaty as i wandered 37 into her classroom . from corner to corner , the 38 were decorated with clippings ( 剪报 ) and posters 39 deafness and american sign language. pictures of 40

48、 hands hung from the bulletin boards (宣传牌 ) . 爱爱爱大大的8 once the rest of my classmates 41 in their seats , she began. she did not speak. her hands 42 about gracefully as she signed, “ hello. my name ms lewison. your name what?” these signs did not 43 until later that week, but still i sat upright at m

49、y desk, trying to figure them out. my entire first impression of her was “ 44 ”. as months passed , my class transformed to an unusually large family . ms lewison was like our 45 . when we were feeling troubled , we just let our 46 do the talking. the lesson became less about following the lesson it

50、self and more about 47 . ms lewison performed a tough task. she 48 replaced all the ignorance in me with 49 . then she opened my 50 and opened it even wider. she would find time to turn me into a 51 signer. she taught me that there are no limits and that my abilities are 52 . today my fingers have l

51、earned to 53 . ms lewison pushed me 54 into the ocean of deaf culture and i have become a strong swimmer in diverse 55 . 36. a. order b. poster c. voice d. picture 37. a. calmly b. excitedly c. quickly d. anxiously 38. a. desks b. walls c. students d. oceans 39. a. related to b. contributing to c. a

52、imed at d. caused by 40. a. welcoming b. signing c. waving d. outstanding 41. a. seated b. locked c. backed d. settled 42. a. flowed b. wandered c. came d. flew 43. a. make sense b. hold breath c. catch sight d. draw attention 44. a. strange b. strict c. silent d. dull 45. a. teacher b. partner c. f

53、riend d. mother 46. a. bodies b. eyes c. hands d. hearts 47. a. life b. love c. signs d. language 48. a. successfully b. unwillingly c. easily d. finally 49. a. confidence b. curiosity c. freedom d. patience 50. a. mouth b. mind c. arms d. fingers 51. a. unique b. special c. fluent d. clever 52. a.

54、uncertain b. endless c. flexible d. strong 53. a. dip b. think c. swim d. dance 54. a. gently b. heavily c. firmly d. hardly 55. a. classes b. families c. waters d. worlds 第 ii 卷i. (共 5 小题,每小题2 分,满分10 分) 爱爱爱大大的9 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。the ability to stay positive is one of the most

55、 important skills for us . why is this ? the reason is that we will spend most of our lives setting and trying to achieve goals . everyone has dreams . everyone wants to know deep down inside that they were put here to do something great . 56 the second you set a goal, obstacles will begin to appear

56、 to stand in your way. most people let these challenges rob them from the life they really want. if you want to achieve greatness, if you want to experience the best life possible , then be prepared to get knocked down over and over. 57 this explains why there are so many people who have stopped try

57、ing to reach their dreams. so how do you remain positive regardless of what type of challenge you are facing? it all comes down to how you choose to respond to any situation as well as what you decide to focus on. no matter how bad your situation is , you can always find something good in it. 58 if

58、you keep focusing on how bad you have it , how are things supposed to get any better ? 59 of course it is. if this is true, why even bother thinking positively ? that is because if you do , you have a chance to make things better . if you dont , things will usually get a lot worse. realize that chal

59、lenges are a part of life . 60 its what makes reaching a goal worth it. if you were able to get everything you wanted without even trying , the victory wouldnt taste as sweet. a.everyone will have to go through them. b.however , the problem is that life is tough. c.staying positive can be beneficial

60、 in many ways. d.staying positive during situations like this is not easy. e.so what you can do is to start focusing on what is good. f.you can do things like reading positive books or listening to positive songs. g.is it possible to be positive but still have your circumstances get even worse? ii.

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