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1、2020届高三年级9月新起点考试 英语试卷 考试时间:2019年9月6日下午14: 00 -16: 00 本试卷共8页,72题。全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上 的指定位置。 2. 选择题的作答: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 橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。 3. 非选择题的作答:用黑色墨水的签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸 和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答

2、题卡一并上交。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 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。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£ 19.15. B.£ 9.18. C.£ 9.15. 答案是Co 1. What does the woman mean? A. She likes hi

3、s lecture. B. She doesn't feel well. C. She can't follow him. 2. What is the weather like today? A. It's hot. B. It's cloudy. C. It's raining. 3. What will the man probably give to the woman? A. Hugs. B. Water. C. Pills. 4. Why does the man want to meet the manager? A. To express his thanks. B

4、 To get his phone back. C. To make an appointment. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A birthday celebration. B. An unforgettable trip. C. A summer vacation plan. 第二节(共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。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

5、段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What does the woman insist on doing? A. Going Dutch. B. Going back home. C. Paying the bill. 7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Colleagues. C. Husband and wife. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Where is the man when he,s speaking to th

6、e woman? A. On the second floor. B. On his way to the restaurant. C. In the metro. 9. What will the woman do next? A. Stay where she is. B. Go upstairs. C. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What will the man probably buy before he sets off? A. A hat. B. A jacket. C. A coat. 11. What is the weather like w

7、here the man is going? A. Bitterly cold in winter. B. Hot in the summer. C. Hot all year round. 12. Why does the man want to take good shoes? A. Because he doesn^t want to buy new shoes. B. Because he plans to go to school on foot. C. Because it often rains there. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Where ar

8、e probably the two speakers? A. In the man's office. B. In the man's car. C. At a garage. 14. What leads to the car breaking down? A. Lack of water. B. Lack of heat. C. Lack of oil. 15. Why does the woman refuse to check the spare tyre? A. Because it is new. B. Because it is broken. C. Because

9、it is lost. 16. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. To change tyres. B. To fix the air-conditioner. C. To do regular checks. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What can you see in the museum? A. The first airplane. B. A full size rocket. C. A large toy. 18. Where is the entry of the museum? A. O

10、n the first floor. B. On the seventh floor. C. On the ground floor. 19. When is the museum closed? A. On Thanksgiving. B. On Christmas. C. On Halloween. 20. How long is the museum open daily during school holidays? A. 7 hours. B. 6 hours. C. 8 hours. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题海小题2分,满分30分)

11、 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Los Angeles is more than just sunshine, sea, and Hollywood stars. It happens to have a world-class art scene, as major museums exhibit masterpieces that you've probably seen prints of in suburban houses and urban loft apartments. Here are the best art museums

12、in Los Angeles. ▪The Broad One of LA,s newest art museums, The Broad is the collection of Eli and Edythe Broad. The 2,000-strong collection of paintings and sculptures were all created after World War II and artists represented here include Andy Warhol, Barbara Kruger, and Cindy Sherman. Be sur

13、e to build in some time to wait in line to get the chance to be surprised at Yayoi Kusama's amazing mirror rooms. Located in Downtown LA, the museum is free of charge for visitors. 221 S. Grand St. , Los Angeles ▪Getty Center The Getty, as locals call it, got the art worlds ( and everyone else'

14、s) attention when the institution opened up a white, hilltop museum designed by Richard Meier in 1997. Visitors access it via railway and then can explore the campus, taking in the views of the Pacific Ocean on one side and Downtown LA on the other. The collection isn't as strong as other top art in

15、stitutions in LA but works by Van Gogh, Titian, and Renoir should please the art lover. 1200 Getty Center Dr. , Los Angeles ▪Hammer Museum Located in Westwood and with the help of nearby UCLA, the Armand Hammer Museum exhibits a nice collection of contemporary art. Artists,work here includes that

16、 of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Suzanne Lacy. 10899 Wilshire Blvd. ,Los Angeles ▪Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) The largest art museum in the western United States, LACMA boasts a collection of 150,000 pieces of art which include all of a thousand years7 time. Well-known art

17、ists from every period and part of the world are represented here. Highlights include works by Constantin Brancusi, Matthew Barney, Frank Stella, Titian, Rembrandt, and Monet, among many others. 5905 Wilshire Blvd. ,Los Angeles 21. Which of the following is free for visitors? A. Getty Center. B.

18、Hammer Museum. C. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. D. The Broad. 22. How do visitors usually get to Getty Center? A. By air. B. By train. C. By ship. D. On foot. 23. What does Hammer Museum feature? A. Art works of the present time. B. Exhibits of nearby UCLA. C. A long history of itself. D.

19、Art works of American artists. B The spread of Internet learning for huge numbers of people is leading some colleges to offer MOOCs, Massive Open Online Courses. Major universities like Stanford in California and Harvard in Massachusetts have invested millions of dollars to help launch MOOCs. Tho

20、se schools and others may have heard an attention-getting prediction. The man who created the MOOC service Udacity says that in fifty years, only ten traditional universities will remain in the world. That prediction came from Sebastian Thrun, a puter scientist probably best known for his part in ma

21、king Google's driverless car. He is still a research professor at Stanford University. But he left his teaching position at Stanford to help start Udacity ,a provider of MOOCs. Universities that fail to join the movement for MOOCs may be worried about their chances of survival. Colleges also hope t

22、o gain more students and cut operational costs in return for their investments. Moody's Investor Service predicts that MOOCs will help large, famous universities gain more students. It says schools that create content for MOOCs can earn money by providing the course material to smaller schools. Bu

23、t the investment service is warning that smaller, less well-known colleges may suffer because of MOOCs. It says students may want to receive certificates from major universities instead of attending a local junior college that provides traditional credits. Recently, the University of Washington sai

24、d it was the first American university to offer credit for MOOCs, credit that could be used toward a degree from the school. One criticism of MOOCs has been that most courses being offered are in science, mathematics and technology. But several courses in literature are now available. Professor Ne

25、lson says, "How much MOOCs will change college life is still up in the air. I have been of the opinion which is what universities will evolve to do is to still present some traditional classes, but that universities in some sense will be integrated." 24. Why do some major colleges join in providing

26、 MOOCs? A. To make profits through Internet learning. B. To survive in the Information Age. C. To offer help to other smaller colleges. D. To attract more investments. 25. What did Sebastian Thrun predict about future college life? A. Many traditional universities will disappear. B. Lectures wi

27、ll be given by Al rather than professors. C. People don't have to receive education. D. Traditional courses will be entirely replaced by MOOCs. 26. What used to be the disadvantage of MOOCs? A. They were demanding for students. B. They were not friendly to students of arts. C. They were not ack

28、nowledged by most colleges. D. They were expensive for students to use. 27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph ? A. More traditional courses will be given in colleges. B. Students from different universities will study together. C. The impact of MOOCs on college life is not sure. D. P

29、rofessor Nelson is not in favor of MOOCs. C William Phelps Eno (1858 - 1945 ) was an internationally recognized pioneer in traffic control and regulation. Named the "Father of Traffic Safety," 'Eno developed the first traffic plans for major cities including New York, London, and Paris, and is cre

30、dited with helping to invent and popularize stop signs, taxi stands, pedestrian safety islands, and other traffic features monly used throughout the world. Eno started out in his family's real estate business, but his interest in transportation led him to concentrate his spare time on traffic refor

31、m. In 1899, at the age of 40, he left real estate behind and devoted the rest of his life to put his concepts for orderly transportation into practice. His "Rules of the Road," adopted by New York City in 1909, became the world's first city traffic plan. He also wrote the first-ever manual of polic

32、e traffic regulations. Eno gradually embraced multimodal transportation interests. He developed a plan for subways in New York City long before anyone else seriously considered the concept. He also became interested in maritime activities, supported railroad development, and started research in the

33、 1920s on the future impact of avidtion(航空). Eno died in 1945 at the age of 86. Ironically, he never drove a car during his lifetime. The Father of Traffic Safety,an enthusiastic horseback rider,distrusted automobiles. In 1921, William P. Eno created a corporation whose purpose was to continue his

34、 lifetime's work—the promotion of safety on roads and highways. He sponsored the Foundation and began the work of attracting other transportation experts and specialists in order to provide a forum for unbiased discussions that would lead to improvements in the movement of people and goods. Since 1

35、921, the Foundation has undergone many changes. What began as a Foundation for Highway Traffic Regulation has now bee an independent, non-profit think tank that works in federal transportation policy and transportation leadership development. What has not changed is Eno's constant presence in the wo

36、rld of transportation. 28. For what is William Phelps Eno well-known to the whole world ? A. His pioneering work in ensuring traffic safety. B. His design of all traffic signs. C. His research over the diversity of transportation. D. His contribution in inventing cars. 29. When was the first cit

37、y traffic plan launched? A. In 1909. B.In 1921. C. In 1945. D. In 1899. 30. Which of the following can best replace "ironically" in the fourth paragraph? A. Humorously. B. Simply. C. Unexpectedly. D. Fortunately. 31. What role does the Foundation created by William play now? A. Promoting impro

38、vements in federal transportation. B. Sponsoring the poor who don't have cars. C. Hosting international forums for experts and specialists. D. Maintaining safety on roads and highways. D I've been eating a high-Fat,carbohydrate(碳水化合物)-restricted diet for almost 20 years,since I started as an ex

39、periment when investigating nutrition research for the journal Science. I find if s easy for me to keep a healthy weight when I eat this way. But even after two decades, the feeling of being on the edge of a slippery slope is ever- present. Researchers are generally divided on why we often fail to

40、stay on diets and what causes obesity. The conventional thinking, held by the large proportion of the many researchers, is that obesity is an " energy balance" disorder,and so the treatment is to consume less energy ((fewer calories) ) and spend more. When we fail to keep this prescription, it sugge

41、sts that we simply lack will power. The minority position in this field—one that Dr. Ludwig holds, as do I after years of reporting—is that obesity is actually a hormondal(激素的)regulatory disorder, and the hormone that controls this process is insulin (胰岛 素).It signals fat cells to gather fat,while

42、telling the other cells in our body to bum carbohydrates for fuel. By this thinking these carbohydrates, particularly grains, known as high GI carbs, as well as sugars are likely to make you fat. "Raise insulin levels even a little" , says Dr. Robert Lustig, a professor at the University of Califor

43、nia, San Francisco,"and the body switches over from burning fat for fuel to burning carbohydrates. Once people who are 'carboholics,' get their insulin levels down, they bee less carboholic. And if they start eating carbs, they go right back to where they were before. " Researchers like Dr. Ludwig a

44、nd Dr. Lustig believe that a person can minimize these carbohydrate desire by eating lots of healthful fats instead. Finally, any successful diet is by definition a long-term mitment. If we buy into the logic of carb -restricted diets, then it implies acceptance of a lifetime restriction. 32. What

45、 does the author feel like doing according to the last sentence of the first paragraph? A. Keeping a healthy weight. B. Sticking to a good habit. C. Stopping nutrition research. D. Breaking a diet 33. What does the author think lead to obesity? A. Lack of exercise. B. Taking in too many carbs.

46、C. Lack of will power. D. Taking in too much calorie. 34. According to the text,what would Dr. Lustig advise carbholics to do? A. Reduce carb intake to the least. B. Consult doctors immediately. C. Consume as much fat as possible. D. Work out regularly. 35. What is the best title of the text? A

47、 Why is cutting carbs so tough? B. What does a healthy diet consist of? C. Who are to believe,the majority or the minority? D. How can we lose weight? 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。 There are days when being a mom seems like one endless pop quiz. The baby's cryi

48、ng when she should be sleeping. Do you wait to see if she can stop crying herself or rush in to rock her? And if you choose the wrong option , could you scar your kid for life? 36 . We've listed the factors that really make a difference in your child's life. Make him feel capable You're probably a

49、n expert at praising and encouraging your kids. 37 If you see your child struggling to connect toy train tracks or do his homework, don't jump in to help right away. Instead, show him how to e up with his own solutions. 38 Sit down with your partner and discuss the qualities you'd both li

50、ke to see your child develop. Kindness, tolerance, responsibility, honesty, and persistence are good for starters. The key is not just to talk about them but to live them. Watch your words (and tone) Even the most patient parent loses it occasionally. But if you're about to snap at your child, re

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