山东省德州市夏津第一中学高三英语月考试题无答案.docx
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山东省德州市夏津第一中学高三英语月考试题无答案
山东省德州市夏津第一中学2020届高三英语10月月考试题(无答案)
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分,时间120分钟。
第I卷(满分95分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.At7:
30.B.At8:
00.C.At8:
30.
2.Whatdoesthemanthinkthewomanisdoing?
A.Makingaworkschedule.B.Playingvideogames.C.Sendinge-mails.
3.WhereisAmandanow?
A.Intheclassroom.B.InthelibraryC.Inthewoman'soffice.
4.Whatdoesthemansuggesttothewoman?
A.Havingarest.B.Eatingless.C.Seeingadoctor.
5.Whatcanwelearnabouttheboy?
A.Heistheman'snewfriend.B.Heisanewcomeroftheschool.
B.HedislikesthemanandLucy.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2Z5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
6.WhatdidBobdo?
A.Hehelpedtoputoutabigfire.B.Hesavedalittlegirlfromthefire.
C.Hefoundwhosetfiretothehouse.
7.WhereisBobnow?
A.Athome.B.Inhisoffice.C.Inahospital.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatisthewomanpreparingfor?
A.Ahistoryexam.B.Apresentation.C.Aninterview.
9.Whatwillthespeakersprobablytalkaboutnext?
A.WhenColumbusdiscoveredAmerica.B.WhattheNewWorldstandsfor.
C.WhodiscoveredAmericabeforeColumbus.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What'swrongwiththeman'scamera?
A.Itsscreenalwaysgoesblack.B.Itsbuttondoesn'tworkproperly.
C.Itsbatteryrunsouttooquickly.
11.Howlonghasthemanhadthecamera?
A.Aweek.B.Halfamonth.C.Amonth.
12.Howdoesthewomanhelptosolvetheman'sproblem?
A.Askhimtotherepaircenter.B.Promisetogivehimanewcamera.
C.Sendarepairmantotheman'shome
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhichsubjectisJackbestat?
A.Math.B.French.C.Science.
14.WhatdoJack'sparentswanthimtolearn?
A.Language.B.Medicine.C.History.
15.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutJack'sdecision?
A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Ashamed.
16.WhatdoesthewomanthinkJack'sparentsmightdo?
A.Changetheirminds.B.GetangryaboutJack'splan.
C.HelpJacktolearnmathandscience.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatshouldonedowhilechewingsomethingatthetableinTurkey?
A.Speakinalowvoice.B.Closehismouth.C.Drinkalittle.
18.WhendoyouaskaboutpriceinarestaurantinTurkey?
A.Beforeyoueat.B.Beforeyouorder.C.Afterthemeal.
19.WhyshouldyouorderyourmealbeforeyourdrinksinTurkey?
A.Drinkingaftermealsisforbiddenintherestaurant.
B.Drinksandmealsshouldbepaidseparately.
C.Thewaiterwillbringyourdrinkswhileyourmealiscooked.
20.WhatdopeopleinTurkeythinkabouteatingchickenswithforkandknife?
A.Clean.B.Disturbing.C.Funny.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共16小题;每小题2.5分,满分40分)
A
My legs were shaking, my heart pounding. As we neared the edge of the cliff, I double-checked all my equipment to make sure it was secure. I felt anxious, but not eager for my turn as I waited in line with the members of my group. Fear rose from the pit of my stomach as I realized there was no one else to let in front of me. Slowly,I lowered myself to the edge of the nearly 200-foot cliff. My skin shook like a dozen earthquakes when I reached the belayer(人), the person who hooked me to the belaying ropes, which kept me from falling. He hooked me up, and I slowly lowered myself over the edge of the cliff,breathed deeply,and went into a sitting position with both feet in front of me. I closed my eyes,gulped(大口吸气),and began to go down.
Panic took over as I reached a point where my feet could no longer touch the rocky wall. The wall was right there, fooling me. Thump, my foot made contact with the wall,causing me to rotate. As I slowly began to spin around an interesting thing happened; my panic vanished. The beautiful view of the surrounding area overwhelmed (淹没,压倒) me. All the different-sized trees were evergreens, which seemed to blanket the hillside. The forest was filled with life as different types of animals raced across my field of vision. As I looked upward the sky seemed to open up into a blue vastness. A sense of excitement overtook me. I'd been waiting for this moment, night and day, for one long month, and finally my dream had become reality. I began to feel more calm and more relaxed.
As I finally neared the bottom of the cliff, there seemed to be less animal activity. Looking up, the cliff did not seem as frightening as it did going down. My feet were shaky when they finally touched the soft and muddy ground. Pride swelled up within me. Traveling on the muddy road,I began the long climb upward.
21.How did the author feel when he was about to go down the cliff?
A.Excited.B.Eager.C.Frightened.D.Anxious.
22.Why did the belayer hook the author to the belaying ropes?
A.To let him go down faster.B.To place him over the edge.
C.To ensure his safety.D.To tie him to the tree.
23.When did the author begin to spin?
A.When his feet couldn’t touch the rocky wall.
B.As soon as his feet touch the rocky wall again.
C.When he lowered himself down the cliff.
D.Before he reached the belayer.
24.What was the author going to do after going down the cliff?
A.Climb up the cliff once more.B.Go slowly down the mountain.
C.Camp on the soft ground.D.Go on climbing up the mountain.
B
Battlingfreezingtemperature,totaldarknessandotherdangerousflyingconditions,aplanelefttheSouthPoleonWednesdayafterrescuingasickworkerfromaU.S.researchbase.Afterthepatientandflightcrewrest,theplanewillmakeitswaytoSouthAmerica,wherethepatientwillreceivemedicalcare.
ThedaringrescuemissionbeganlastweekwhentwoplanesflewfromCanadatoRothera,aBritishbaseontheAntarcticPeninsula.OnTuesday,justoneoftheplanesleftRotheraona10-hourtriptotheAmundsen--ScottSouthPoleStation,wherethesickworkerwaslocated.
ThestationisusuallyunreachableduringAntarctica’slongwinter,fromFebruarytoOctober.Forty-eightpeopleliveatthebase,includingadoctorandaphysician’sassistant.Butwhenthecrewtheredeterminedtheworkerneededmedicalhelpthatcouldn’tbeprovidedonsite,theemergencyrescuemissionbegan.
Asmallcrew,includingapilot,co--pilot,medicalworker,andflightengineer,madethe1500-miletripfromRotherainaTwinOtterplane.ItistheonlytypeofplanecapableofflyinginAntarctica’swintercold.Itcanoperateintemperaturesaslowas---103℉.ThetemperatureintheSouthPoleonTuesdaywas---73℉.Insuchconditions,anaircraft‘sfuelandevenitsbatteriesneedtobewarmedupbeforeitcantakeoff.
Thepitch--blackskyandthethreatofhighwindsandsuddenweatherchangesmakessuchflightsextremelyriskyandrare.Thisrescueisonlythethirdtimeanemergencymissionhasbeenmadetotheresearchbasesince1999.TheNationalScienceFoundation,whichrunsthestation,hasnotsaidwhowasrescued,orthemedicalconditionoftheperson.Thenamesofthecrewmemberswhomadethedaringflighthavenotbeenmadepubliceither.ButaccordingtoPeterWest,aNationalFoundationspokesman,themission“wentallaccordingtoplan”.
25.WhydidtheplaneflytotheAmundsen--ScottSouthPoleStation?
A.Todoscienceresearch.B.Torescueasickworker.
C.Totransportmedicine.D.Tosupplynecessities.
26.WhatdoweknowabouttheAmundsen-ScottSouthPoleStation?
A.ItisaUSresearchbaseB.ItisaBritishresearchbase
C.Itisaten-hourflightfromCanada
D.ItisamedicalcenterontheAntarcticPeninsula
27.Fromthethirdparagraphwecaninferthat________
A.thedoctorthereisnotexperiencedB.thebaseislackofmedicine
C.thepatientaskedtobetakenbackD.thepatientwasseriouslyill
28.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Aninterestingflight
B.Adaringrescue
C.FlyingtoAntarctica
D.Patientreceivesmedicalcare
C
Hawkingwasperhapsthemostfamousscientistintheworldwhenhediedin2018atage76.His1988book,ABriefHistoryofTime,soldtenmillioncopiesandmadehimanunlikelysuperstareventopeoplewhosweatedthroughhighschoolscience.
HumorwasalwaysabigpartofHawking’sefforttobringphysicstothemasses.Inhis2010book,TheGrandDesign,forinstance,herecountshow,in1277,theCatholicChurchdeclaredscientificlawssuchasgravitytobewrong,sincetheyseemedagainstGod'sidea.“Interestingly,”thetextaddsjokingly,“PopeJohnwaskilledbytheeffectsofthelawofgravityafewmonthslaterwhentheroofofhispalacefellinonhim.”
Hawkingwasonly21whenhewasdiagnosedwiththediseaseALS.Formostpeople,theconditionwouldhavebeenadisaster.ButHawkingrolledoverhardshipasifitwerejustapebbleunderhiswheelchair.“Lifewouldbetragic,”heoncesaid,“ifitweren’tfunny.”Hekeptsmilingeventhoughhespentmorethan50yearsinawheelchair.
“Helovedadventureandfun,”saysMlodinow,whooncetookHawkingonapunt-boattripdownthefiverCaminCambridge,England,despitetheobviousdangeroftheboatturningover.“YouknowaboutwhenhewentontheVomitComet?
It’saplanethatfliesinaparabolic(抛物线的)pathsoyouareweightless,likeyouareinspace.Alotofpeoplevomit,buthelovedthatsortofthing.”Andhewas65atthetime.
Hawking’sgreatesthit,humor-wise,wasprobablythecocktailpartyhethrewin2009.Itwasa“welcomereceptionforfuturetimetravelers,”hesaid,sonaturally,hesentouttheinvitationsthedayaftertheparty.Nooneshowedupyet.“Maybeonedaysomeonelivinginthefuturewillfindtheinformationanduseawormholetimemachinetocomebacktomyparty,provingthattimetravelwillonedaybepossible,”Hawkingexplained.Andifthathappens,don’tbesurprisedifHawkingistheretoo.Afterall,henevermissedachancetohavefun.
29.WhatdoesthetextmainlytellusaboutHawking?
A.Herelatedphysicstohumorclosely.
B.
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