1、1临沂第十九中学高三年级第十次质量调研考试英语试题 2019.3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)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给出的 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 is the woman looking for?A. Her glasses. B. Her keys. C. Her books.2. What kind of weather does the man lik
2、e?A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.3. What happened to the woman?A. She was late for work. B. She offered bad service. C. She was asked to leave her job.4. Where are the speakers?A. On a bus. B. On a train. C. On a plane.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A dress. B. A sale. C. Some shoes.第二节 (共
3、 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,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 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What did the woman do this morning?A. She played tennis. B. She prepared the fish. C. She cooked a meal.7. What will the man p
4、ut on the table?A. Glasses. B. Knives. C. Forks.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至第 9 题。8. Who does the man think he saw today?A. The girls art teacher. B. The girls history teacher. C. The girls woodwork teacher.9. What does the girls history teacher look like?A. He has a beard. B. He has no hair at all. C. He has s
5、ome hair around the sides.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至第 12 题。 10.When does the boy go to the language club every week?A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.11.What language will the boy learn next month?A. French. B. Chinese. C. Japanese.12.Where do the language club members meet?A. In Room 2. B. In R
6、oom 3. C. In Room 4. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至第 16 题。13.What is the topic of the picture for this years art competition?A. Family. B. The countryside. C. Friends.14. Why cant the girl take part in the art competition?A. She is not interested in it. B. She isnt good at drawing.2C. She is over the age limit.1
7、5. What may the boys sister use to draw in the competition?A. Colored pencils. B. Oil paints. C. Water colors.16. What is the prize for the winner this year?A. A computer. B. A camera. C. A television.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至第 20 题。17. When did the speaker and his family come back to the United States?A.
8、Three years ago. B. Four years ago. C. Twenty years ago.18. Why dont the speakers family return to Britain now?A. They dont like Britain.B. The daughter has to continue her study.C. Theyre happier living in the United States.19. What is the purpose of the speakers six-week trip in England?A. To see
9、his friends. B. To go sightseeing. C. To advertise his new book.20. What does the speaker think of his six-week trip?A. Expensive. B. Difficult. C. Satisfying.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。AL.S. Lowry ExhibitionSome 30 oil painting
10、s and artworks on paper by British artist, L.S. Lowry (1887-1976), are on display at the Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts. Its the first-ever solo exhibition of the artists work outside the UK. Lowry is one of Britains most famous artists, and was a close observer of his countrys social
11、life in the era of industrialization and modernization. His works mainly depict (描绘) ordinary people on streets, in factories, parks and football fields. It has been said that the depiction of modern life by Lowrys works was permeated (洋溢) with an atmosphere of sadness and loneliness, but also with
12、respect and a sense of humor. Date: November 15 to December 16, 9 am to 7 pm (closed on Mondays)Venue: Art Museum of Nanjing University of the ArtsAddress: 15 Huju Road North, Gulou District, NanjingAdmission: FreeCall 025-8349-8693 for detailsGolden Songs of Teresa Teng ConcertTeresa Teng (1953-199
13、5) was an influential Chinese pop singer from Taiwan who was known for her folk songs and romantic ballads. Her voice and songs are instantly recognizable throughout the whole of Asia and in areas with large Asian populations. Chen Yajuan, a Japanese-Chinese female singer, will perform Tengs classic
14、 songs, including Moon Represents My Heart and When Will You Come Back Again?Date: December 20, 7:30 pmVenue: Shanghai Oriental Art CenterAddress: 425 Dingxiang RoadTickets: 80 yuan to 580 yuanCall 021-6132-6586 for details3The 20th Anniversary of RiverdanceThis year welcomes the 20th anniversary of
15、 Riverdance, which is being marked with a world tour. This 20th anniversary version will have a new stage setting, and when it tours in China it will add some local elements like taking traditional Chinese folk songs, Love Song of Kangding and My Motherland, as accompaniments.Date: January 13 to 18,
16、 7:30 pm Venue: Shanghai Culture SquareAddress: 597 Fuxing Road MiddleTickets: 80 yuan to 800 yuanCall 021-6472-9000 for details21. When can visitors enjoy some art free of charge?A. December 20. B. December 15. C. January 14. D. January 18.22. What can we learn about L.S. Lowry?A. The style of his
17、works is negative.B. His exhibition will be held until the end of December.C. His work was only exhibited in his motherland before.D. He preferred to create works on the street.23. What can we learn from the passage?A. The L.S. Lowry Exhibition will be open six days a week before December 16.B. The
18、number of songs at the concert has been announced by the organizers.C. People can enjoy three activities in the same city in late December.D. The first Riverdance show was performed perfectly in Dublin in 1994.BI live on the West Coast of British Columbia with my husband and three children. Our day
19、started like any other day. My husband left for work in the north of the town, which is an hour and a halfs drive. The younger children caught their bus to school ten minutes away. Our oldest attends high school and is a 40-minute drive away. I work at home in the office, working on the computer.It
20、was November 2006 and the news had reported gusty winds. When the winds started to get strong I shut the computer down and tried to phone my husband. I left a message telling him the winds were blowing at 80 to 90 km/hr. As I hung up the phone, I heard a tree crack. I went outside and stood in the d
21、riveway. Another tree exploded and my heart was racing.When the school bus carrying the youngsters arrived, I ran to get them. No sooner had we made it to the house than another tree exploded. The children were clearly scared, so I loaded them up into the car and we parked in the middle of the yard,
22、 where no trees could land on us, it was starting to get dark.My oldest son didnt come home on the bus and my husband was stranded at work. I called the high school and reached my son. He said he was stranded and didnt know what to do. I called a friend in town for help. He managed to get my son hom
23、e to me. Finally, my husband managed to get home.We had been prepared for such events, as we had a generator, candles, a wood stove, fresh water, batteries and two freezers full of food. We were without power for five days. But we didnt panicwe had all the emergency equipment we needed. Thankfully,
24、none of our neighbours were injured, but the damage was extensive. We are witnessing climate change. We need to be prepared. 424. When did the mother hear a tree crack for the third time?A. When she was on the phone. B. After she hung up the phone.C. Right before she and her kids went into the house
25、.D. Right after she and her kids got into the house.25. Why did the mother park the car in the middle of the yard?A. It was dark inside the house. B. It was safer there than in the house.C. She wanted to wait for her family there. D. She wanted to receive help from others.26. What does the underline
26、d phrase “stranded at work” probably mean?A. Busy completing his work. B. Under the pressure of work. C. Stuck at the workplace. D. Worried while working.27. Why didnt the family feel anxious when there was a power failure?A. Everyone made it home. B. They encouraged each other.C. The power would ve
27、ry soon be restored. D. They had got all the necessities for emergency.CDarwin noted that some human emotional expressions might have started as part of a physiological function: for example, exposing the teeth to bite food. The function, however, took on meaning and became a form of communication w
28、hich signals anger.The same may be true for the animals. Baby monkeys cry for attention. They also cry to signal to an adult that they want to be carried.“Chimpanzees do make upset voice when they are being weaned (断奶) by their mothers or have lost their mothers or another individual,” says Anne Pus
29、ey, a professor at the University of Minnesota. “They whimper (呜咽) and cry and scream. When we hear these calls, the emotion involved seems obvious. However, they do not weep in the sense of producing tears. I have seen an adolescent male whimpering when he lost sight of his older brother with whom
30、he had been traveling.”Babies of many mammalian species, including rats, cry. Moreover, when a baby rat cries, often his mother brings the fallen pup back into the nest. This is probably a straightforward communication, as it is with humans. However, psychologists at the University of Iowa arent con
31、vinced.The Iowan researchers can cause the same crying sounds by producing large decreases and then increases in blood flow. The blood flow also goes down when baby rats get cold. Thus, they conclude baby rats cry in the same way that we sneeze. Of course the rat baby could be crying because hes col
32、d and wants his mother to know. “All young mammals make cries when separated from their mother,” says Jaak Panksepp, a psychologist at Bowling Green State University. “If youre willing to call this crying, then certainly other animals show this emotional response.” he says, “ Some of us take serious
33、ly that animals do have emotions.”28. According to the first paragraph, what kind of emotion does “exposing the teeth” express?A. Disappointment. B. Excitement. C. Anger. D. Happiness.29. Which is one probable reason why young chimpanzees might be crying?A. They meet their brother. B. They have noth
34、ing to eat.C. They are being breast-fed. D. They are parted from their mother.30. Under what circumstance will baby rats cry just like humans sneeze?5A. Their blood flow is decreased.B. They feel cold and long for affection.C. Their blood flow is increased.D. Their mother brings them back home.31. W
35、here is the passage most likely taken from?A. An animal journal. B. A physiology book. C. A health magazine. D. A cultural newspaper.DMost people who own iPhones use them as their alarm clocksmaking it very easy to check emails one last time before falling asleep and hard to ever feel away from work
36、 and social networks. Several years ago, my boss fainted due to exhaustion after staying up late to catch up on work. She banged her head and ended up with five stitches (缝针)and became what she calls a “sleep evangelist (传教士).” Now she leaves her phone charging in another room when she goes to bed a
37、nd encourages her friends to do the same.“I sent all my friends the same Christmas gifta lovely alarm clockso they could stop using the excuse that they needed their very attractive iPhones by their beds to wake them up in the morning.” she said.If your phone wakes you up in the morning, it may also
38、 be keeping you up at night. A 2008 study showed that people exposed to mobile radiation took longer to fall asleep and spent less time in deep sleep. “The study indicates that during laboratory exposure to 884 MHz wireless signals, components of sleep believed to be important for recovery from dail
39、y wear and tear are severely affected,” the study concluded.A quarter of young people feel like they must be available by phone around the clock, according to a Swedish study that linked heavy cellphone use to sleeping problems, stress and depression. Unreturned messages carry more guilt when the te
40、chnology to deal with them lies at our fingertips. Some teens even return text messages at midnight.Most of us choose not to set limits on our nighttime availability. Nearly three quarters of people from the age of 18 to 44 sleep with their phones within reach, according to a 2012 Time poll. That nu
41、mber falls off slightly in middle age, but only people aged 65 and older are leaving the phone in another room as common as sleeping right next to it.32. Why did the authors boss start to enjoy sleeping?A. Her friends encouraged her to sleep on time.B. Mobile phones couldnt wake her up on time.C. He
42、r friends sent her a lovely clock to wake her up.D. She got hurt due to working too late.33. Why did the authors boss give her friends alarm clocks as Christmas gifts?A. Alarm clocks dont give off any radiation.B. Alarm clocks are better at waking her friends up.C. She advised them to replace phones
43、 with alarm clocks.D. She used alarm clocks to remind them not to work too late. 34. What can we learn from the 2008 study?6A. Mobile radiation makes people unable to fall asleep.B. Mobile phones can release 884 MHz wired signals.C. Sleep can help people fight against radiation.D. Components of slee
44、p can be seriously affected by wireless signals.35. What is the best title for the passage?A. How Mobile Phones Affect SleepB. Why Alarm Clocks Are Better than PhonesC. How we can sleep better at nightD. How Mobile Phones Affect Health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
45、选项。How to Rent Your HouseBefore handing the keys to your house over to a complete stranger for care, there are decisions you need to make. In fact, the decisions you make now, before searching for a tenant (房客), will make the biggest impact on the success of your rental. 36 What Condition Do You Wan
46、t Your House in?There is no end to the amount of improving you can do to your house before renting it out. 37 When is good enough, good enough?A house should be clean, empty (unless you are offering it “furnished”, which is uncommon) and free from any major repairs at the time the tenant moves in.Re
47、member, the home does not need to be as fancy as you would want it to be. 38 Tenants will generally never take as good care of your house as you doso dont spend too much time or money making unnecessary upgrades that will only be ignored or broken.Should You Use a Property Manager?39 If you have the
48、 time, abilities, and energy to manage yourselfyou can save a good deal of money by doing so. However, if you try to manage without the abilityit could end up costing you much more than what a property manager might charge.How Much Can You Rent Your House for?Luckily, discovering what the monthly re
49、nt will bear for your house is not difficult. 40 In business, market research means to get out there and find out what others in your industry are charging; learning how much to charge for rent is no different. Your house will generally rent for about the same amount as other properties that are of similar location, size and condition.A. The problem becomes learning when to stop.B. No one wants to be a landlord with those problems.C. The following are some questions to answer before you rent out you house.D. Have a
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