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1、1江西省奉新县普通高级中学 2019 届高三英语 1 月月考试题考生注意:1. 本试卷共 6 页。满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟。考试结束,将答题卡交回。2. 客观题请用 2B 铅笔填涂在答题卡上,主观题用黑色碳素笔写在答题卡上。第卷(选择题,共 100 分)第一部分 听力(共两节,每题 1.5 分,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,每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will Jac

2、k do during the weekend?A. Play baseball. B.Go to church. C.Take a vacation.2. Why does the man look excited?A. He passed the exam.B. He got his story published.C. He found a great magazine.3. How did the woman usually celebrate her birthday?A. By throwing a party.B. By going skiing with her father.

3、C. By doing something different each year.4. Where are most probably the speakers?A. At home. B. At a park. C. At a pet store.5. What color dress will the woman try on?A. A brown one. B. A black one. C. A blue one.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,你将有时间阅读各个小

4、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。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。26. What degree does the man have?A. A PhD in chemistry.B. A masters in design.C. A masters in marketing.7. Where has the man been working for the past three years?A. In a school.B. In a design company.C. In a research center.听下面一段对话

5、,回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题。8. What will volunteers mainly do in Thailand?A. Go hiking. B. Visit a village. C. Look after elephants.9. How does the man react to the programme?A. Surprised. B. Interested. C. Unconcerned.听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。10.What does the woman like about the armchair?A. Its size. B. Its

6、 color. C. Its design.11. What color armchair do the speakers have?A. Green. B. Brown. C. Blue.12. Whats the speakers decision?A. Waiting for a sale.B. Buying the armchair now.C. Bargaining with the seller.听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。13. What has the man done?A. He has drunk some beer.B. He has been b

7、ack from a party.C. He has checked the flight information.14. What transport will the man take to the airport?A. Taxi. B. Bus. C. Subway.15. How soon will the man get to the airport?3A. In 15 minutes. B. In 25 minutes. C. In 40 minutes.16.In what way will the man pay for the bill?A. Cash. B. Check.

8、C. Credit card.听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。17. Who took the speaker to Markham?A. His art teacher. B. His maths teacher. C. His geography teacher.18. What did the speaker want to explore?A. The stream. B. The waterfall. C. The black hole.19.What did the speaker find the rock shaped like?A. A snake. B.

9、 A horse. C. A rabbit.20. What impressed the speaker most?A. The machines.B. The brave divers.C. Videos about the caves.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,每题 2 分,满分 40 分)第一节(共 15 小题,满分 30 分)阅 读 下 列 短 文 , 从 每 题 所 给 四 个 选 项 ( A、 B、 C、 D) 中 , 选 出 最 佳 选 项 , 并 在 答 题 卡 上 将 该 项涂 黑 。AEnjoy a museum visit with your class!Availab

10、le Programs:Art Tells A Story: By looking at the subject matter and by drawing from personal experiences, students can find the story in some works of art.(All grades)Learning to Look: An interactive tour that explores a variety of art using storytelling, movements, music, games, and other technique

11、s helps introduce children to a museum.(Preschool-Grade 3)Native American Collection: This program explores relationships that exist 4between art, culture, the geographic location and natural resources. Students will see a bowl made by Maria Martinez, a Towa storyteller, a Northwest coast mask, and

12、Inuit clothing.(For Grades2-5)The Language of Art: Classes are welcomed into the museum to take part in an interactive tour of American Art. It gives participants a new set of vocabulary while helping them feel comfortable.Art-on-the-Move: Teachers may borrow suitcases with art objects. Free for org

13、anizations with Education Membership.Museum Highlight: Our museum offers a lot of exciting changing exhibitions each year. This tour will focus on the highlight of exhibitions currently on view, and can meet your groups special interest.(All grade level)Planning Your Visit:Booking: Booking is necess

14、ary for all tours and programs. Please book at least a week in advance. Teachers are encouraged to organize self-guided visits for their classes during public hours.Tour Hours: Tours can be organized between 9:30 am and 5:00 pm on weekdays.Program Fees: Tours are free for those with Education Member

15、ship. There is a charge of $6 per student of non-member organizations. Tours with art activities cost $12 per student (non-membership) or $10 per student (membership).Chaperones (保护人):We require one adult chaperone for every 10 children. Chaperones help to make your museum visit a success. A chapero

16、ne must pay $5 admission.Lunch: No lunch facilities are available at the museum.Museum Rules: No touch on works of art. No photographs are allowed in the museum.Ask questions. Look, and then look again!Enjoy!21.What do teachers need to do before leading their classes to the museum?A. Make bookings a

17、head of time. B. Try to get Education Membership.5C. Learn about the history of the museum. D. Ask for the permission of self-guided visits.22. How much should the museum charge a class of 60 children with Education Membership for a tour with art activities?A. $ 600. B.$ 630. C. $ 720. D. $750. 23.

18、In which section of the newspaper does the text most probably appear?A. Food and Health. B. Science and Technology C. Environment and Art. D. Tours and Visits.BA few days ago I was sitting in a Thai restaurant enjoying a meal when I got a phone call from a friend I hadnt spoken to for a long time. F

19、ull of enthusiasm and excitement I talked slightly louder than usual and in Spanish, my mother tongue.A few minutes into the call the lady sitting beside me got up, seemingly upset, and asked the restaurant staff to relocate her to a table as far away as possible from “this man who wont get off his

20、phone”I sank in my seat out of embarrassment. I ended the call soon afterwards and felt the urge to go over and apologize. Before getting up I looked around to see where she was and I found she was, indeed, at the table furthest away from me. I noticed that the lady was alone and staring out of the

21、window, looking a bit sad. Right then I quit my plan for a conventional apologetic gesture and decided to conduct an experiment. Seeing those funny smile cards in my wallet, I took one out. When signing my check I asked the waiter to secretly charge the ladys meal to my credit card instead of her bi

22、ll.I left the restaurant, letting the waiter know I would be back in a few hours to pick up my credit card. I returned later as promised, excited to learn the result.To my pleasant surprise, things turned out the best possible way. A group 6of restaurant staff approached me with joy, telling me that

23、 the lady had dined there many times, but they had never seen her smile and laugh like she did upon receiving the smile card and the $0 check.24. Why did the lady ask the restaurant staff to relocate her?A. She didnt understand Spanish.B. She preferred to stay on her own.C. She wanted to sit beside

24、the window. D. She felt bothered by the authors phone call.25.What did the author want to do first after he ended his phone call?A. Apologize to the lady. B. Pay for the ladys meal.C. Conduct an experiment. D. Give the lady a smile card.26. According to the text, the lady_.A. was unfriendly to other

25、s B. was too poor to afford a mealC. was not happy deep in her heart D. was particular about where she sat27. What is the best title fir the text?AA poor lonely lady BA smile card apology CAn improper phone call DAn unpleasant experienceCSpeaking many languages fluently is generally considered cool

26、yet difficult to achieve, especially if second, third and fourth languages are acquired later in life. As an advocate of language learning, I of course agree that its cool, but I challenge the assumption that its difficult.My name is Luca Lampariello. Aged 35, I speak 11 languages fluently. For lear

27、ning a language, motivation is fundamental. Heaps of books and hours of study are nowhere near enough. Its about travelling to remarkable places, meeting inspiring people, enjoying delicious food and starting many journeys of self-discovery. I find my motivation to learn more languages from these 7e

28、xperiences, the experiences that these languages make possible.I still remember that English was already a world language by the time I turned 10 in 1991. Its study was compulsory. I struggled at first. I didnt like the teacher, grammar explanations confused me, and the material was dull. I thought

29、Id never learn it. Then my parents decided to hire a private English tutor. I was 13 and she was wonderful. She didnt simply instruct me in the language, but helped me discover it-she set me on the right path to learning and, most importantly, learning to love the language.I started reading s lot of

30、 books in English. My aunt bought the The Hardy Boys for my birthday and after that there was no looking back. The combination of reading books, watching movies every day and talking to my tutor once a week for two years worked wonders. By the age of 15, I was fluent in English and in possession of

31、a thick American accent.28. What can be inferred from Paragraph 1?A. To challenge the assumption is difficult. B. To learn different languages is not that difficult.C. Its difficult to acquire four languages later in life. D. Its necessary to advocate people to learn languages.29. What does the unde

32、rlined word “It” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Speaking languages fluently. B. Learning a language.C. Reading many books. D. Studying for hours.30. Why does the author suggest travelling to many places?A. To enjoy delicious food.B. To enjoy beautiful scenery.C. To meet various kinds of people.D. To fin

33、d motivation for language learning.31. What can we learn from the authors experience of learning English?A. Having a private English tutor is important.8B. An English teacher shouldnt explain grammar.C. Leading learners to the right learning path matters most.D. Its difficult for English learners to

34、 choose learning material.DIn todays American, if you spend much time with educators and policy makers, youll hear a lot of the following words: “standards” “results” “skills” “self-control” and so on. A look at what goes on in most classrooms these days makes it clear that when people think about e

35、ducation, they are not thinking about what it fells like to be a child, or what makes childhood an important stage of life in its own right.The thing that set children apart from adults is not their ignorance, nor their lack of skills. Its their ability for joy. Becoming educated should not require

36、giving up joy but rather lead to finding joy in kinds of things; reading novels instead of playing with small figures, conducting experiments instead of sinking cups in the bathtub, for example. In some cases, schools should help children find new, more grown-up ways of doing the same things that ke

37、ep them joyful; making art, making friends, making decisions,etc.However, many of the assignments and rules schools come up with treat pleasure and joy as the enemies of competence and responsibility. Children should learn to delay pleasure and joy so that they can pursue abstract goals, like going

38、to college. Not only is this a boring and awful way to treat children, but it cant be forced to think carefully, enjoy books, or digest complex information.Building on a childs ability to feel joy, rather than pushing it aside, would require a shift in the education worlds mindset(思维模式). instead of

39、trying to get children to work hard, why not focus on getting them to take pleasure in meaningful, productive activities, like working with others, exploring ideas, and solving problems? These focuses are not different from the things in which they delight.9Joy should not be trained out of school or

40、 left for after-school programs. It doesnt run counter to the goals of public education. It is, in fact, the primary condition.32. Many of the assignments and rules of schools are considered_.A. too abstract for children to understand. B. reasonable to achieve educational goalsC. to set studying aga

41、inst pleasure D. To focus on childrens joy33. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Educators are thinking about school education in a proper way.B. The ability to feel joy often differs from the competence to study.C. Having children work requires changing educators mindset.D.

42、Education should help children find joy in more grown-up ways. 34. The underlined expression “run counter to” in the last paragraph probably means_.A. keep back B. go against C. make for D. approve of35. The author of the passage intends to _.A. discuss where education leads B. indicate joy is what

43、schools lack C. question childrens ability to feel joy D. prove activity creates responsibility第二节 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。Parents are always told to control the amount of time their children spend using phones. 36 Researchers studied 55 parents, while they were eating in a fast res

44、taurant 10with their children. They found that one in three parents used their phones during the meals. Parents, who were busy with their phones, seemed to have more negative communication with their children.37 They studied five different acts from parents who didnt use their phones at all during t

45、he meals, parents who put their phones on the table but didnt use them, parents who used their phones now and then, parents who used their phones at the end of the meals, and those who used their phones during the whole time of the meals. 38 More than 15 percent used their phones towards the end of

46、the meals while the children were still eating, and continued using them until they left the restaurant.Its reported that young children use eye contact with their parents to form a good relationship and learn about the world. 39 When parents spent a long time looking at their phones, their children

47、 would be upset. Reducing this face-to-face contact could cause problems with further development and reduce the level of relationship between a parent and a child.This is the first study to examine how children behave when their parents are using their phones. 40 More work needs to be done to find

48、out how to improve the relationship between parents and children. A. The researchers think it is just the beginning.B. But their own habit of using phones could be bad, too.C. It is necessary for parents to spend time accompanying them.D. Almost 73 percent of the adults used their phones at least on

49、ce during the meals.E. Dr. Radesky and her team observed parents behavior to see them in a “real-life setting”.F. Little eye contact and communication can reduce the close relationship with the children.G. So the more eye contact their parents use, the more chances the children have to succeed.11第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,每题 1.5 分,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 题,每题 1.5 分,共 30 分)阅读下面短文,

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