江苏省扬州市扬州中学2018—2019 学年高三年级4月月考英语 试 卷(含听力及答案)

江苏省扬州中学 2018考英语—2019 试 卷学年高三年级 4月月

2019.04

(满分:120 分,考试时间:120 分钟)

第一部分 听力(共两节,每题 1 分,满分 20 分)

第一节 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 does the man mean? A. They need to work harder.

B. Most of the work remains to be done.

C. The work is not as much as the woman thinks. 2. Where is the man now? A. On the third floor. B. On the second floor. C. On the first floor. 3. What do we know about the woman? A. She is drunk. B. She has been speeding. C. She drove through a red light. 4. When will the two speakers probably discuss the agenda this evening? A. Before the dinner. B. During the dinner. C. After the dinner. 5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. Parks. B. Seasons. C. Kite-flying.

第二节 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 5 秒钟的时间阅读 各个小题;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。 听下面一段对话,回答第 6 至 7 题。 6. What will the woman do this summer? A. Look for a job. B. Take a course and work. C. Travel around the world. 7. When will the man think about his career? A. Before he graduates. B. After he finishes traveling. C. After he takes a business class. 听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至 10 题。 8. What happened to the man? A. He broke up with his girlfriend. B. He lost his job.

C. He was seriously injured.

9. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. Be more careful. B. Be happier. C. Be more confident. 10. What did the woman do last night? A. She held a party at home. B. She went to dance.

C. She went to a birthday party.

听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至 13 题。

11. Where are the two speakers planning to go in the morning? A. To a park. B. To an art museum.

C. To a shopping center.

12. What does the man want to visit the zoo in the afternoon? A. The zoo will be closed the rest of the week. B. The zoo is free to visitors that day only. C. There are unusual animals there.

13. Why doesn’t the man want to go shopping? A. He doesn’t have enough cash. B. He forgets to take this credit card.

C. He wants to enjoy the view of the seashore. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 14. Where will the woman stay during her trip? A. At a friend’s. B. At a hotel.

C. At a university dormitory. 15. About how long will the woman be in the country? A. One or two days. B. Three or four days. C. More than four days.

16. What things are in the woman’s luggage? A. Clothing, computer and books. B. CD player, clothing and books. C. Books, gifts and computer.

17. What other information can we learn about woman? A. Her parents are on the same trip.

B. She enjoys traveling to different countries. C. She was born in that country.

听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. What is the passage mainly about?

A. The man explained why he competed for the president. B. The man hoped his daughters could understand him. C. The man wanted to get along well with his daughters. 19. What is true according to the passage? A. The man had a little pity in his heart.

B. The man keeps his daughters eating junk food. C. The man’s wife and daughters might complain him. 20. What made the man’s life change? A. The great nation. B. His great ambition.

C. The births of his two daughters.

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)

第一节 单项填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 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。

21. ---Has the package I’m looking forward to arrived?

---Ok, let me have a look. Oh, came for you. A. either B. that C. it D. one 22. for the unfair judges, the player of our class would have won more medals. A. Had it been B. If it wasn’t C. Had it not been D. Were it not

23. Youth culture did the work of introducing hoodies( 帽 衫 ) from the area of sportswear, clothing exists to strengthen performance in sports, to that of streetwear. A. which B. when C. where D. as

24. When asked about the most difficult part of being a stay-at-home dad, RJ and Blake give the same answer—feeling alone, or . A. insulted B. isolated C. relieved D. separated 25. People seeking to stay healthy can take physical activities of just a few minutes at a time, according to new guidelines issued by the American government. A. moderate B. considerable C. massive D. adequate 26. ---Will you read me a story, Mummy?

---OK. You have one if you go to bed as soon as possible. A. can B. may C. must D. shall 27. “You’ll the procedures after you’ve been here a while,” the secretary explained to the new employees. A. catch on to B. hold on to C. live up to D. get down to 28. ---It’s down to you to pick up the lecturer to give us the report tomorrow. ---Yes. But how can I pick him out I’m in the dark about his appearances? A. while B. though C. when D. once 29. The volunteers who part in preparation for the annual meeting felt very proud upon its opening on January 23. A. have taken B. have been taking C. had been taking D. would take

30. Knowing where your time is best spent and where it makes sense to get outside help is one of the of business and personal success. A. recipes B. remedies C. receipts D. riddles 31. It is often the case you drop in on somebody and they happen to be away. A. where B. when C. that D. how

32. We are much more inclusive of students, allowing their participation on many levels, the traditional lecture model of teaching. A. on behalf of B. in contrast to C. in salute to D. in parallel with 33. It seems probable that artificial intelligence, speed over safety, may bring some potentially dangerous side effects. A. favored B. to favor C. favoring D. having favored 34. ---Sorry to interrupt you, Sir, but it’s an emergency.

--- . Just keep it short. A. Forget it B. That’s no trouble

C. You can never tell D. That’s all right

35. ---Everyone blames Charlie for their break-up but Lizzy was just as bad.

--- . A. Better safe than sorry B. It takes two to tango C. Faults are thick where love is thin D. The pot calls the kettle black

第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,共 20 分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 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。

The malls were filled with people seeking Christmas gifts. Behind the 36 aspect of shopping for gifts lies the idea of caring, being attentive to the 37 of special people in our lives. 38 , to use a well-worn play on words: it is our presence, not our 39 , that truly counts. Giving attention to each other is, to a large extent, what human civilization is 40 . This perhaps 41 the runaway success of social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. 42 we use such sites for “micro blogging”, “idea voicing” and “status updates”, the reality is that we are often doing no more or less than 43 our basic human drive for attention exchange. I friend you, you friend me. The 44 ease with which we can now get and give attention is why many people appear overly 45 to their smart phones. It is also a vicious( 邪 恶 的 )

46 . As ever more people are busy exchanging attention online, there is 47 less attention to be paid in the real world, which forces more people to seek their attention exchange online, 48 risk attention-starvation.

The very nature of attention exchange is being rapidly 49 , and there is a danger that some of us will develop unhealthy practices. Just as eating red meat every day is a bad idea, 50 it is with too much attention exchange. The 51 consequences of our technological advancement in food production are highly visible: heart disease, diabetes and obesity. The consequences of our changed attention exchanges will be psychological and social, and so may take longer to 52 , but they will be 53 damaging.

Face-to-face attention is becoming 54 , and therefore more valuable. And it is a gift that can be given 55 . 36. A. physical B. imaginative C. thoughtful D. romantic 37. A. desires B. concerns C. claims D. purposes 38. A. Instead B. Moreover C. Otherwise D. However 39. A. feelings B. opinions C. presents D. choices 40. A. stood for B. related to C. based upon D. addicted to 41. A. involves B. explains C. suggests D. indicates 42. A. If B. While C. When D. Once 43. A. losing B. imagining C. meaning D. fulfilling 44. A. charming B. disappointing C. strange D. slight 45. A. adapted B. attached C. absorbed D. appealed

46. A. gesture B. attempt C. habit

D. circle

47. A. directly B. increasingly C. necessarily D. hopelessly 48. A. other than B. rather than C. or else D. apart from 49. A. transformed B. affected C. revealed D. disturbed 50. A. as

B. nor

C. such D. so

51. A. eventual B. psychological C. general D. biological 52. A. identify B. confirm C. exploit

D. employ 53. A. equally B. closely C. consequently D. contrarily 54. A. commoner

B. costlier

C. rarer D. tougher 55. A. during the holidays B. all-year-round C. in person D. on purpose

第三部分 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

History and Current Events in Jordan and Lebanon

Itinerary: 11 days

Departs: March 4, Sept. 9, Oct. 28 and Nov. 11, 2019 Travelers: 24

On this 11-day journey to Jordan and Lebanon, meet Lebanon’s president and enjoy extraordinary access to politicians, places and people as you learn the complicated pasts, presents and futures of these charming countries. Plus, visit Petra and spend a night in the desert. With local guides and a New York Times expert, help put this region in better perspective.

Egypt: To the Land of the Pharaohs

Itinerary: 8 days

Departs: Nov. 7, 2018; Sept. 12, Oct. 22, Nov. 7 and 23, 2019 Travelers: 24

For more than 2,000 years, travelers have come to Egypt seeking traces of the powerful dynasties swept away by the sands of time. On this eight-day journey into the past, including a drift on the mighty Nile, New York Times experts will help you piece together the life and times of a powerful ancient civilization and share their vision for the country’s future.

Arctic Adventure: An Exploration of Canada’s North

Itinerary: 8 days

Departs: July 22, 2019 Travelers: 20

This itinerary was developed in a partnership between Times Journeys and Canada Keep Exploring. Experience Churchill, Manitoba, along the shores of Canada’s majestic Hudson Bay, the polar bear capital of the world, on this active eight-day journey. See wildlife up close (depending on the animals, of course), and discover Churchill’s 3,000 years of indigenous and European history. 56. Which of the following is unique to the journey to Egypt? A. Exploring the history. B. Meeting the local people. C. Visiting deserts. D. Traveling down a river. 57. According to the passage, Churchill may refer to . A. a great politician B. a polar bear C. a port city D. an ancient civilization

B

When experts refer to “divorce,” they mean that both members of a breeding(繁殖) pair survive to the following breeding season but end up pairing with new partners rather than reuniting. Great blue herons divorce after every breeding season, and emperor penguins split up around 85 percent of the time. In contrast, just 9 percent of mallard duck pairs call it quits, and albatrosses almost never break up. Many researchers have focused on understanding how these separations affect reproductive success, but until now few have focused on the process itself.

Behavioral ecologist Carol Gilsenan of the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Germany and her colleagues monitored hundreds of Eurasian blue tits for eight years, using artificial nest boxes in a protected forest in southern Germany. In their findings, published in Animal Behaviour, 64 percent of breeding pairs split up during the study—even though faithful pairs produced more eggs and raised more young birds. If both members of a pair returned to their previous territory around the same time, they were more likely to reunite; if they were on different schedules, they were more likely to separate. “If you turn up early, you can’t afford to wait around,” Gilsenan says. “It could be that your former mate is injured or even dead. If you wait, you may miss a breeding opportunity, so you need to pair up.” Adult mortality(死亡率) in blue tits is extremely high—around 50 percent—so the bird that returns first is more likely to breed again by finding a new partner rather than risk being left out entirely. The birds seem to be simply playing the odds. The researchers also discovered that if pairs maintained contact outside the breeding season, they were more likely to have synchronized(同时的) schedules and therefore to remain faithful to each other.

Josh A. Firth, a zoologist at the University of Oxford, who was not involved with the study, says this analysis apparently rules out a number of other possible causes of avian divorce, including low reproductive(生殖) success rates, and genetic or behavioral compatibility(协调). “In wild animal populations,” he says, “divorce can be driven by consequential effects—almost accidentally.” 58. We can safely conclude from the passage that . A. all the birds mentioned in the passage go through divorce

B. many researchers pay much attention to the process of separation C. Carol Gilsenan observed the birds for 8 years in their own nests D. the faithful pairs have higher reproductive rates

59. The underlined phrase in the last but one paragraph means . A. acting strangely B. happening accidentally C. trying their luck D. doing something temporarily 60. What’s the best title of the passage? A. Bird breakup B. Faithful pairs

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