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1、- 1 -2018-2019 学年度高三级第三次联考试卷英 语 科2018.11.17本试卷分第 I 卷和第 II 卷两部分,共 7 页;答题卷 2 页。卷面满分 120+15 分,其中120 分乘以 1.125 为学生最后得分,15 分附加题另行计分。考试用时 120 分钟。客观题答题卡由各校自行准备,答题要求以学校要求为准。注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必用 0.5 毫米黑色签字笔将自己的班级、姓名、考生号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2. 第 I 卷每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。3. 第 II 卷必须用 0.5

2、 毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷个题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。第卷第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A - 2 -Van Gogh Museum + 1 hour canal cruiseVan Gogh Museum contains the largest collection of paintin

3、gs by Vincent van Gogh in the world. It provides the opportunity to keep track of the artists developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists from the 19th century in the collection. The museum also holds exhibitions on various subjects from 19th-century art history.Amsterdam is als

4、o called the “Venice of the North”. About 100km canals divide the city into smaller islands that are connected by beautiful historic bridges. This tour takes you through the unique canal belt that is on the UNESCO World Heritage List(世界遗产名录 ). You can admire the elegant houses of the merchants stand

5、ing along the canals since the Golden Age, the beautiful churches and many more highlights. During the cruise, we provide guide service in 18 languages. Ticket Price: Adult 30.00 Child (up to 17) 9.00If you cancel your tour, you have to pay:50% of the ticket price (a week to 48 hours in advance)100%

6、 of the ticket price (less than 48 hours in advance) Van Gogh Museum opening hours:Daily from 09:00 17:00. On Fridays until 22:00.Depart Amsterdam cruise:Summer season (March 23 - October 29): Daily frequent departures from 9 am to 10 pmWinter season (30 October - 22 March): Daily frequent departure

7、s from 9:30 am to 9:30 pmExtra information:You will receive a separate ticket for each attraction.You do not have to use both tickets on the same day.21. What kind of museum is Van Gogh Museum?A. An art meseum. B. A technology museum.- 3 -C. A natural history meseum. D. A natural science museum.22.

8、What wont a tourist see during the one-hour canal cruise?A. A historic bridge. B. An elegant house.C. A beautiful church. D. Small islands in Venice.23. How much does an adult tourist have to pay if he cancels the tour five days before it?A. 4.50 B. 9.00 C. 15.00 D. 30.00B Karl Drais was one of the

9、most creative German inventors of the 19th century. His inventions include the earliest typewriter, the meat grinder(碾肉机), a device to record piano music on paper, and two four-wheeled human-powered vehicles. But it was the running machine, the modern ancestor of the bicycle, that made him famous. T

10、he running machine, also called the hobby horse, was in effect a very primitive bicycle: it had no chains and was moved by riders pushing off the ground with their feet. Though not a bike in the modern sense of the word, this invention marked the big bang for the bicycles development. It was the fir

11、st vehicle with two wheels placed in line. Drais intended to find a muscle-powered replacement for the horses, which were expensive and consumed lots of food even when not in use. The machine, he believed, would allow large numbers of people to move faster than walking or riding in a coach. Drais un

12、dertook his first documented ride on June 12, 1817, covering a distance of 13 kilometers in one hour. A few months later, he created a huge sensation(轰动) when he rode 60 kilometers in four hours. These were later followed by a marketing trip to Paris, where the hobby horse quickly caught on. The cra

13、ze also quickly spread to Britain. The success of the hobby horse was short-lived, though. They were heavy and difficult to ride. Safety was an issue, too: They lacked a brake, as well as - 4 -cranks(曲柄) and pedals. Accidents happened quite often, and after a few years Drais invention was banned in

14、many European and American cities. Drais ideas, however, did not disappear entirely. Decades later, the machine was equipped by two Frenchmen with pedals to become the modern bicycle.24. Why did Drais invent the running machine? A. To prove his creativity as an inventor. B. To protect the horses fro

15、m being overused. C. To provide a new transportation for the royal class. D. To give the general public a better means of transportation. 25. What does “the big bang” mean in the second paragraph? A. Very huge noises. B. A large sum of money.C. The beginning of the universe. D. A very important stag

16、e. 26. Which of the following shows the order of the spread of the hobby horse? A. GermanyBritainFrance B. GermanyFranceBritain C. BritainGermanyFrance D. FranceBritainGermany27. Why did the hobby horse fail to become a common vehicle in the 19th century? A. It did not go as fast as people had expec

17、ted. B. It was expensive and could not be used long.C. It was hard to control and dangerous to ride on the road. D. It did not receive enough public attention in European cities. CShantou has access to sufficient supplies of fresh water for drinking. But fresh water can be in short supply in many ar

18、id regions of the world such as Saudi Arabia, where there are limited water resources. As the world population continues to grow, shortages of fresh water will occur more often and the need for additional water supplies will become critical. Some may ask, “Since the ocean covers more than 70 percent

19、 of the Earth, why not just get drinking water from the ocean?”To turn seawater into fresh water, we need to remove the salt in seawater, - 5 -that is, to desalinate seawater. The problem is that the desalination of water requires a lot of energy. Salt dissolves(溶解) very easily in water, forming str

20、ong chemical bonds, and those bonds are difficult to break. The energy and technology to desalinate water are both expensive, and this means that desalinating water can be costly.There are environmental costs of desalination as well. Sea life can get sucked into desalination factories, killing small

21、 ocean creatures like baby fish, upsetting the food chain. Also, there is the problem of what to do with the separated salt. Pumping this super-salty water back into the ocean can harm local sea life. Reducing these impacts is possible, but it adds to the costs.Despite the economic and environmental

22、 problems, desalination is becoming increasingly attractive as human beings are using up fresh water from other sources. At present, desalinating seawater is the only possible way to provide water to growing populations in rural areas of the Middle East and North Africa. Therefore, the race is on to

23、 find a cheaper, cleaner, and more energy-efficient way of desalinating seawater, and promising new findings are being reported.28. Which of the following is closest in meaning to “arid” in the first paragraph?A. Rich. B. Poor. C. Dry. D. Remote.29. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. The m

24、ajor chemicals in seawater.B. The high cost of desalinating seawater.C. The need to turn seawater into fresh water.D. The amount of energy produced by seawater.30. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. Mixing salt with water is not as easy as removing salt from seawa

25、ter.B. Desalinating seawater may kill some sea creatures and disturb the food chain.C. Covering 70% of the Earth, the ocean has always satisfied human needs for water.- 6 -D. The increasing population in Saudi Arabia has resulted in shortages of fresh water.31.Which of the following best describes t

26、he authors attitude toward the future of desalination?A. Surprised. B. Doubtful. C. Opposed. D. Hopeful.D A lullaby is a song or a piece of music sung or played for babies at their bedtime as a sleep aid for them. Four thousand years ago, an ancient Babylonian wrote down what is possibly the first l

27、ullaby. It is a rather frightening lullaby, in which the baby is scolded for disturbing the house god with its crying and warned of terrifying consequences. It may have got the baby to sleep, but its message is far from comforting: If he/she does not stop crying, the demon(恶魔) will eat him/her. This

28、 lullaby may sound more scary than sleep-encouraging, yet it is true that many lullabiesincluding those sung todayhave dark messages. Studies conducted by Dr. Jeffery Perlman, chief of newborn medicine at Komansky Center for Childrens Health in New York find that gentle music not only slows down the

29、 heart rate of premature(早产的) babies but also helps them feed and sleep better. This helps them gain weight and speeds their recovery. Lullabies, when used correctly, can comfort and possibly even help to heal a baby; but it is the caretakers voice and the rhythm and melody of the music that babies

30、respond to, not the content of the song. Then, what is the function of the content? According to studies, some lullabies provide advice, like the Babylonian lullaby, and quite a few others offer the space to sing the unsung, say the unsayable. Content of those lullabies can indeed be seen as a refle

31、ction of the caregivers feelings.Researchers believe that a large part of the function of lullabies is to help a mother express her worries and concerns. The mothers fear of loss especially makes sense since the baby years of life are fragile ones. Since - 7 -there is a special physical bond between

32、 mother and child during this period, mothers feel they can sing to their child about their own fears and anxieties. Lullabies, therefore, serve as a mental health treatment for the mother. In addition, the songs are seemingly trying to work some magicas if, by singing, the mother is saying, “Sadnes

33、s has already touched this house; no need to come by again.”32. What do we know about the first lullaby?A. It was a scary warning. B. It was sung in ancient Egypt.C. It brought comfort to new-born babies. D. It might bring demons to the house.33. What does the author use to support the idea that lul

34、labies can have a good effect on premature babies?A. Medical researches. B. Examples found in history.C. Stories of caretakers. D. The authors personal experiences.34. According to this passage, which of the following statements is true?A. Scary lullabies better help babies fall asleep.B. Mothers pr

35、efer to sing lullabies with a joyful tune.C. Lullabies comfort not only the baby but also the mother.D. Babies react to both the music and the content of lullabies.35. Which of the following titles best describes the main idea of this passage?A. The Origin of Lullabies B. The Functions of LullabiesC

36、. Lullabies and Fragile Babies D. Lullabies Filled with Sadness第二节 (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。Travelling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier. We live in a global village, but this doesnt mean that we all behave in the same way.- 8 -How should you

37、behave when you meet someone for the first time? An American or Canadian shakes your hand firmly while looking you straight in the eye. In many parts of Asia, however, 36 . In Japan, you should bow and in Thailand, the greeting is made by pressing both hands together at the chest as if you are prayi

38、ng. Many countries have rules about what you should and shouldnt wear. In Muslim countries, 37 , especially women, who should wear long-sleeved blouses and skirts below the knees.As for doing business, there is also something that should paid attention to. In most countries, 38 . You should include

39、your company name and your position. If you are going to a country where your language is not widely spoken, you can get the reverse side of your card printed in the local language. In Japan, you must present your card with both hands, with the writing facing the person you are giving it to. In Brit

40、ain, you might have a business lunch and do business as you eat. But in Mexico and Japan, many people prefer not to discuss business while eating. For the people there, 39 , and the Japanese rarely drink alcohol at lunch time. And in China, its common to have business dinners, 40 , either. Japanese

41、people consider it their professional duty to go out after work with colleagues to restaurants, bars or nightclubs. If you are invited, you shouldnt refuse, even if you dont feel like staying out late. A. lunch is a time to relax and socializeB. self-introduction is necessaryC. but you shouldnt disc

42、uss business during the mealsD. there is no physical contact at allE. its not unusual to have a business meeting over breakfastF. you shouldnt expose the bodyG. an exchange of business cards is important for all introductions第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节 满分 45 分)- 9 -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

43、各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)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。Larry Walter was a truck driver. His lifetime dream was to fly 41 . One day, he bought twenty large balloons and five tanks of helium(氦气). They were not 42 party balloons but heavy one-meter weather balloons.Back in his garden, Larry used a rope to 43

44、 a chair to his car door and the balloons to the 44 . Then he 45 the balloons with helium one by one. Finally, he packed a few sandwiches, a bottle of Coke and a gun, and 46 onto the chair. His 47 was to float up lazily into the sky to about sixty meters, and then to pop a few balloons to 48 on eart

45、h.With his 49 complete, Larry cut the rope. 50 , he didnt float up but shot up as if he had been fired from a cannon(大炮)! Not to sixty meters, but up and up and up, until about 3,500 meters. If he had popped any balloons at this 51 , he would have fallen fast to earth so he just had to keep floating

46、 around and 52 what to do.By this time, night was falling and things were getting 53 . Winds were blowing Larry out to sea. Just at that moment, a shocked British Airways pilot 54 him and radioed the airport, saying that he had seen a man with a gun sitting on a garden chair at 3,500 meters. A helic

47、opter was sent to 55 him right away. They 56 managed to drop a line down from above and pulled him to 57 .As soon as he was on the 58 he was arrested. A TV reporter shouted, “Hey mate, 59 did you do it?” Larry looked him in the eye, and said, “A mans got to 60 his dreams.”41. A. cars B. kites C. pla

48、nes D. passengers42. A. ugly B. normal C. large D. foreign43. A. tie B. lead C. pull D. throw44. A. car B. door C. chair D. helium- 10 -45. A. put up B. blew up C. broke up D. kept up46. A. lay B. walked C. climbed D. dropped47. A. plan B. theme C. dream D. purpose48. A. sit B. land C. rush D. stand

49、49. A. designs B. purchase C. instructions D. preparations50. A. Luckily B. Gradually C. Unfortunately D. Generally51. A. width B. weight C. length D. height52. A. knowing B. wondering C. advising D. regretting53. A. serious B. interesting C. ridiculous D. fantastic54. A. visited B. spotted C. caught D. crashed55. A. treat B. inspect C. rescue D. punish56. A. especially B. extremely C. deliberately D. eventually57. A. peace B. success C. safety D. happiness58. A. ground B. truck C. water D. sky59. A. how

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