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1、合肥市2019年高三第一次教学质量检测英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。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二每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt? A.19. 15. B.9.18. C.9.15.答案是C。l. How many courses will the

2、man finally take? A6 B7 C82. What is the weather like now? ARainy. BWindy. CSunny.3. What does the man mean? A. He hates staying in his office. B. He admires the womans lifestyle. C. He plans to have a walk with the woman.4. When will the speakers probably meet? AAt 4:00. BAt 4:30. CAt 5:00.5. What

3、are the speakers talking about?A. Ideas to make the city better. B. Changes of the environment. C. Ways to control pollution.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。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、7题。6. What is the probable r

4、elationship between the speakers? AFriends. BColleagues. CNeighbours.7. What will the speakers do this Saturday? ATake a walk. BGo to the gym. CDo some shopping. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How does the woman pay the bill? AIn cash. BBy credit card. CWith online payment.9. What does the woman think of the pri

5、ce of the dinner finally? AAcceptable. BLow. CHigh. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversation probably take place? AIn a library. B In a bookstore. CIn a coffee shop.11. What do we know about Tom? A. He is afan of fantasy novels. B. He has read the Harry Potter series. C. He wants to get J.K.

6、Rowlings signature.12. What will the man probably do next? A. Get something to drink. B. Read his favorite book. C. Go to the cinema.13. Who did the man go to Australia with? A. Daisy. B. Dave. C. His parents.14. What impressed the man most in Australia? A. Seeing koalas. B. Feeding kangaroos. C. Vi

7、siting the Great Barrier Reef.15. How did the woman know about the Great Barrier Reef? A. By reading books. B. By going there virtually. C. By visiting it in the flesh.16. What is the woman s parents opinion about traveling? A. It is not worth it. B. It is a lot of fun. C. It is of great benefit. 听第

8、10段材料 , 回答第17至 20题。17. How can English learners use repetition correctly? A. By copying a word many times. B. By reading a word aloud repeatedly. C. By putting a word in various situations18. What is the function of corpora ? A. Providing the contexts. B. Sharing writing strategies. C. Explaining th

9、e meanings of words.19. What advice does the speaker give on learning words? A. Try to leam them by heart. B. Practice using them differently. C. Learn as many words as possible.20. What does the speaker do? A. A radio host. B. A textbook writer. C. An English teacher.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小

10、题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APanama City, PanamaFor beach vacations that get you out of town and invite you and your family to dive into culture, consider a trip to Panama City. Here,you will enjoy beaches and city exploring. Book your stay at the Westin Playa Bonita, wher

11、e you can book a room starting at $222 a night. There are various programs,including beach Olympics, stargazing (天体观察)and Spanish lessons.Jupiter, FloridaThis place offers you quality time you can spend with your loved ones. Book your stay at Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa, with rates for a family of fo

12、ur starting at $207 a night. Here, you can shoot baskets at the basketball courts,take a dip in the pool or teach your children beach yoga.San Diego,CaliforniaThe West Coast is a great spot for cheap beach vacations, so tell your family to pack their bags for a visit to San Diego. A cheap $10 Uber r

13、ide from the airport will have you pulling up the Kona Kai Resort & Spa. Here,a family of four can stay in a Deluxe Guest Room starting at $159 per night. Your kids can practice cannonballs at the pool after a visit to the world-famous San Diego Zoo.Kihei Maui, HawaiiFor West Coasters who are growin

14、g bored with their backyard, fly to the islands of Hawaii. Stay at the Aston at the Maui Banyan, with a charge of $179 a night for a family of four. Here,youll witness some of the best sunsets of your life while your kids splash (戏水)in the Pacific, And if youre set on cooking a fancy meal, youll enj

15、oy suites that come with a full kitchen.21. Which of the following charges you least a night?A. The Aston at the Maui Banyan.B. The Westin Playa Bonita.C. The Kona Kai Resort & Spa.D. Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa.22. What can you do at the Aston at the Maui Banyan?A. Admire beautiful sunsets.B. Visit

16、a world-famous zoo.C. Observe fantastic stars.D. Play some beach sports.23. What is the common feature of the four destinations?A. They all offer rooms with a full kitchen.B. They are all intended for family trips.C. They all pick up visitors from the airport.D. They all provide bike riding on the b

17、each.BCreated in 1998 by Casey and Shelley Black, the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Center focuses on not only rescuing young abandoned wolves but educating the public. Unlike other centers, you can actually walk with the wolves and have exciting, hands-on interaction with them here. And so, we gath

18、ered one late winter morning to learn, prepare and walk.Scrappy and Flora,our wolves that day,were brought to the center when only a few days old. “They lived in the house with us for the first several months. We treated them like human babies, fed them and slept with them,” said Shelley. So, they a

19、re totally used to people. However, these are wild animals. For that reason, Shelley and Casey explained, the walk is totally on the wolfs terms. “We dont approach them, but if they come up to us, we can touch them. ”With all this in mind, we headed for the woods. We were walking on a logging road w

20、hen suddenly,Flora, all 60 pounds of her,hurried up to me and raised up on her legs. She was almost as tall as me. As she leaned in, put her huge muddy paws on my shoulders and sniffed my face, apparently she was saying hello in wolf talk.We walked farther, maybe half a mile, while Scrappy and Flora

21、 dashed in and out of the woods stopping to occasionally roll in the snow,dig for this or that and just play. Then we all headed into the trees to a picturesque stream where the wolves splashed,drank and had a great time.One could point out that this whole adventure was staged and quite artificial.

22、But the purpose, Casey and Shelley said,is to explain the wolves place in the environment and,primarily,to let people know wolves don t have to be universally fearedthey really don t hide secretly in the woods just waiting to eat people,but they d rather avoid people,for the most part.24. How is the

23、 Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Center different from others?A. It trains and educates wild wolves.B. It aims to rescue young abandoned wolves.C. It raises wolves for commercial purposes.D. It allows visitors to take a walk with wolves.25. What can be inferred from Shelley and Caseys explanation in P

24、aragraph 2?A. The walk can be potentially dangerous.B. The wolves have lost all their wildness.C. People should get close to the wolves actively.D. The wolves can read peoples mind like human babies.26. Why did Flora behave like that when she saw the author on the logging road?A. To express curiosit

25、y.B. To show friendliness.C. To attract attention.D. To seek companionship.27. Why do Casey and Shelley organize such an adventure?A. To advertise the center.B. To publicize wolf hunting.C. To promote environmental protection.D. To clarify some conventional views of wolves.CHave you ever heard of ag

26、ritourism where you can experience farm life? If not, Dr. Cindy Ayers-Elliott will tell you the real story of Foot Print Farms.The original concept of building Foot Print Farms was simple. When Ayers-Elliott returned to her hometown after graduation,she didn t have to look any further than her state

27、 s alarming health statistics to find a mission. Everywhere she turned, there were reports of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and heart disease. “The problem was already identified. explains Ayers-Elliott. “Too many Mississippians were seriously unhealthy and it didnt take research to see tha

28、t. And many of the state s greatest health challenges could directly result from poor diet. ”These days,Foot Print Farms, which started with a few raised beds of herbs and vegetables, is making fresh, naturally grown food. When speaking of the key to my success,the co-op model works because we share

29、 the work and rewards,” notes Ayers-Elliott. “ A perfect example is the Wingfield High School football team. To earn the money for equipment and other items, players committed to working five hours a week on the farm,and by the end of the summer they had produced 1,000 melons and the profits from th

30、eir sales helped to buy weights,T-shirts,sweat suits and pregame meals. But the lessons they learned about the rewards of hard work and working together to accomplish something were even more valuable products of their efforts. ”It s a model that can easily be learned in other places and I m looking

31、 forward to seeing some of our current partners do just thatto take what they have learned here and spin it off in other communities,Ayers-Elliott remarks. She is now looking forward to developing an agritourism aspect to the farm, where visitors can experience farm life, learn new skills and take w

32、ith them seeds of inspiration they can sow in their own communities when they return home.28. What made Ayers-Elliott set up Foot Print Farms?A. The problems faced by local farmers.B. Her further research into heart disease.C. The failure of her career after graduation.D. The health state of people

33、in her hometown.29. Why does the author take the football team as an example?A. To advocate the concept of independence.B. To stress the importance of teamwork.C. To support the idea of co-op model.D. To explore the key to success.30. What is Ayers-Elliott s attitude towards the future of Foot Print

34、 Farms?A. Optimistic. B. Skeptical. C. Cautious. D. Ambiguous.31. What is the main idea of the text?A. Naturally grown food benefits peoples health.B. Food Print Farms is making a difference in Mississippi.C. Ayers-Elliott encourages people to experience farmD. Agritourism is becoming increasingly p

35、opular in America.DWe can video chat with astronauts aboard the International Space Station and watch live footage from the frozen heights of Everest. But communicating with a submarine (潜艇)or a diver is not so easy. The lack of practical methods for sharing data between underwater and airborne devi

36、ces has long been a frustration for scientists. The difficulty stems from the fact that radio signals work perfectly in air travel but poorly in water. Sonar (声呐)signals used by underwater sensors reflect off the surface of the water rather than reaching the air.Now,researchers at MIT have developed

37、 a method with the potential to revolutionize underwater communication. “What weve shown is that its actually feasible to communicate from underwater to the air, says Fadel Adib,a professor at MJT s Media Lab,who led the research.The MIT researchers designed a system that uses an underwater machine

38、to send sonar signals to the surface, making vibrations (震动)corresponding to the ls and Os of the data. A surface receiver then reads and decodes these tiny vibrations. The researchers call the system TARF. It has any number of potential real-world uses, Adib says. It could be used to find downed pl

39、anes underwater by reading signals from sonar devices in a plane s black box and it could allow submarines to communicate with the surface.Right now the technology is low-resolution. The initial study was conducted in the MIT swimming pool at maximum depths of around 11 or 12 feet. The next steps fo

40、r the researchers are to see if TARF is workable at much greater depths and under varying conditionshigh waves, storms, schools of fish. They also want to see if they can make the technology work in the other direction air to water.If the technology proves successful in real-world conditions, expect

41、 “texting while diving” to be the latest underwater fashion.32. What does the author mainly talk about in Paragraph 1?A. The future of video chat underwater and in air.B. The frustrations of developing underwater devices.C. The difficulty of communication from water to air.D. The current situation o

42、f communicating with a submarine.33. What does the underlined word “feasible” mean?A. Achievable. B. Convenient. C. Changeable. D. Alternative.34. What do we know about TARF?A. It is widely used to find downed planes.B. It can work well at great depths underwater.C. It is an underwater machine that

43、sends signals.D. It can send,receive and read signals from underwater.35. What is the best title for the text?A. The Real-world Uses of Sonar TechnologyB. Full Water-to-air Communication Closer to RealityC. A Breakthrough in the Application of Video ChatD. TARF Becoming a New Means of Communication第

44、二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。Apologizing the Right Way to a FriendWhy are apologies so difficult? Saying you are sorry can be one of the most difficult things you do. But we all make mistakes, so youll probably have an occasion when you need to apologize.Perhaps you h

45、ad a big blow up and realized later you reacted poorly. 36 Whatever the reason,apologizing can help you both heal and move on from the situation.37 First, you acknowledge that you did something wrong. With an apology,you take responsibility for your actions,which allows your friend to forgive you. S

46、econd,an apology gives you sincerity as a friend. 38 ,but that doesn t mean you still shouldn t apologize.Now, what are elements of a proper apology? 39 ,depending on what the offense was,where it was done, and who you are apologizing to. In general, a good apology should include the following: a re

47、quest for their attention,an acknowledgment of what happened,sincerity in admitting you did something wrong and the words. Im sorry or “I apologize.Here are things never to say when apologizing. Note that the art of apologizing involves taking responsibility. Never apologize as a way to “shut someon

48、e up” when they are saying you hurt their feelings and you dont think you did. 40 ,you should talk things through with your friend until you see why they are hurt or how you came across. Youll really need to self-reflect so you can see things from your friend s point of view.A. When you make your ap

49、ology in personB. If you really believe you did nothing wrongC. Apologies benefit friendships in a variety of waysD. The way you apologize is going to be slightly differentE. Or maybe you just didnt show support when you needed toF. Apologizing the right way,however, may take a little practiceG. Som

50、etimes our pals forgive us easily for the minor things we do wrong第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Greenberg was a lucky guy to enter Columbia University on full scholarship. But just before junior year,Greenbergs41changed. O

51、ne day his vision “42up” and later he was diagnosed (诊断)with glaucoma (青光眼). Then doctors operated on Greenbergs eyes.43,the surgery didnt work. Greenberg was going blind. He was so44that he refused to see anyone.As Greenberg s best friend,Arthur persuaded Greenberg to go back to Columbia and45to be

52、 his reader. Arthur read 46 to him every day, taking time out from his own study, and Greenberg47scoring straight As. Still, he was48about getting around alone and relied on his friend.Then, one afternoon, Greenberg and Arthur went to Midtown Manhattan. When it was time to go back to campus, Arthur

53、said he couldn t49him because of an appointment. Greenberg50They argued,and Arthur walked off,51Greenberg alone in Grand Central Terminal.Greenberg,who was completely52,stumbled (蹒珊)through the rush-hour crowd. He took a shuttle train west to Times Square,and then transferred to an uptown train. Fou

54、r miles later, he 53 at the Columbia University stop.At the universitys gates, someone54him. “Oops, excuse me,sir. ” Greenberg55the voice. It was Arthurs. Greenbergs first reaction was 56 ,but in the next second, he realized what he had just57and realized,too,who had made it possible.58,Arthur had b

55、een with him the whole way, using one of the most59strategies.Blindness doesnt make Greenberg fail to appreciate the60of life. He always says he is the luckiest man in the world.41. A. faith B. attitude C. fortune D. reputation42. A. lit B. steamed C. cleared D. cheered43. A. Otherwise B. Moreover C

56、.Therefore D. However44. A. shy B. desperate C. selfish D. nervous45. A. offered B. pretended C. happened D. learned46. A. letters B. newspapers C. textbooks D. magazines47. A. ended up B. carried on C. imagined D. considered48. A. curious B. confident C. excited D. tentative49. A. abandon B. rescue

57、 C. comfort D. accompany50. A. compromised B. panicked C. explained D. apologized51. A. leaving B. finding C. consulting D. serving52. A. tired B. amused C. confused D. satisfied53. A. got off B. pulled over C. looked around D. ran away54. A. turned to B. shouted at C. knocked into D. quarreled with55. A. raised B. lost C. controlled D. recognized56. A. anger B. pleasure C. relief D. sorrow57. A. missed B. questioned C. ignored D. achieved58. A. Gradually B. Finally C. Obviously D. Strangely59. A. brilliant B. familiar C. defensive D. complex60.

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