四川教考联盟2019届高三英语第三次诊断试题(附答案)
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秘密 ★ 启用前 【考试时间:2019年 4月 9日 15:00~17:00】 高中⒛19届 毕业班第三次诊断性考试 英 语 本试卷由四个部分组成。其中,第 一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题,第 三部分 的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。满分150分 ,考 试时间120分 钟。 注意事项∶ 1.答 卷前,考 生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号和座位号填写在答题卡上。 2.回 答选择题时,选 出每小题答案后,用 铅笔把答题卡对应题目标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后,再 选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将 答案写在答题卡上,写 在本试, 卷上无效。 3.考 试结束后,将 本试卷和答题卡一并收回。 第一部分 听力(共 两节,满 分sO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-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,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.Who gave the woman a new car? A。 Her⒍ ster。 B。 Her father。 C。 Her臣andfather。 2.What time wi11the mo访 e be要n? A。 At8d0。 B。 At8△ 5。 C。 At8:20。 3.How does the man丘 nd his li托 in the countryside? A。 Fun but inconvenient。 B。 Fine but tirlng。 C。 InteresJng but hard。 4.What’s wrong with the coat? A。 Irs a different brand。 B。 Irs a different color。 C。 Irs a wr。 ng size。 5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A。 Boss and employee。 B。 Doctor and patient。 C。 Teacher and student。 第二节 (共 15小 题;每 小题1.5分 ,满 分”.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.How many quesuons are there in the test? A。 Eight。 B。 Nine。 C。 Ten。 7.How does the woman sound? A。 Wo1f冂 rIied。 B。 Confused。 C。 satis丘 ed。 听第7段材料,回 答第8、 9题 。 8.What is secorldary drowning(溺 水)? A。 Dying after dⅡ nking much water。 B。 Dying from water up your nose。 C。 Dying after seeming J【line temporaIr|ily。 教考联盟·一摸三诊·三诊·英语试题第1页 (共 8页 )9.What is the man’ s attitude? A。 C"ldren should e1rl!ioy themselves。 B。 Children should be watched closely。 C。 %e woman is creating something。 听第8段材料,回 答第10至 12题 。 10。 1Fhere is the boy today? A。 At school。 B。 At baseball practice。 C。 At a summer camp。 11.What is the gid worTied at srst? A。 she can’t catch the ball。 B。 she may get hurt。 C。 The b。l1is too heavy。 12.What should the gid always try to do? A。 ⒈Ⅱt the ball hard。 B。 Catch the ball quickly。 C。 Avoid getting hit by the bol1。 听第9段材料,回 答第13至 16题 。 13.What does the woman say about the food? A。 Irs teⅡble。 B。 It’ s dehcious。 C。 It飞 healthy。 14.What happened to the potatoes? A。 They were too salty。 B。 They were overcooked。 C。 They were covered by much butter。 15.What does the woman suggest for next time? A。 Meeting her father。 B。 Cooking a meal together。 C。 Going out for Mexican food。 16.How does the woman treat the man in general? A。 she is very particular。 B。 she is extremely curious。 C。 she is quite understanding。 听第10段材料,回 答第17至 zO题 。 17.Which country is King from? A。 Mexico。 B。 Australia。 C。 The United States。 18.What influenced K∷ ng’ s wniting according to some people? A。 His family。 B。 His foend’ s death。 C。 The books he read。 19.When did King graduate from college? A。 In1970。 B。 In1971。 C。 In1974。 20.WΓhat is suηρⅡsing about the novel Carrle? A。 It dⅡ `t make much money。B。 King almost threw it away。 C。 King didn1Ⅱ nish it。 第二部分 阅读理解(共 两节,满 分硐分) 第-节 (共 15小题;每小题2分 ,满 分sO分 ) 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 Khds Connectis a camp speci£ icol1y for children with physical and Π1ild intelhgence disabⅡ ities aged9-16(single consideration given to those over the age of16).It is held in Blockhouse Bay, Auckland。 Occa蚯 onally we require rrleeting a chⅡ d before camp to ensure we are able to meet the沁 needs during the camp。 Acceptance is not automatic,but at the decision of the camp director。 0ur camps are conducted by expeⅡenced staff。 We take every effort to give your chⅡ dren a safe and e刂 oyable weekend。 Our aim、 that every child comes away with lasthg memor忆 s of what they have expeⅡ enced,explored and e1冂、joyed at our camp。 教考联盟·一摸三诊·三诊·英语试题第2页 (共 8页 )We focus on b“ ldhg strong,healthy relatonships with other children(wi山 and without phy⒍cal disabⅡ⒒ies)and with group leaders。 We have a weekend packed full of activities,action and fun。 ●Team games and competitons,songs ●Cross-country race on a wheelchair accessible track ●Motorcycling ●Process design ●Discussions,great food and loads of fun! The camp fee圮 appro蛀 matdy$135(su习 ect to change)。 we also accept payment by way of MiⅡstry of Health carer support foms。 Day visits and rates can be organized on a personal basis if a full weekend stay is unsuitable。 For a registration fom or for more information,please em茁 l info@cbm.org。 nz or phon。 096305271 Kids Connect Box8774,Symonds Street Auckland1150 Website:~。 cbm。 org。 nz 21.Who、 the text m缸nly written for? A。 0utdoor enthu⒍ asts。 C。 Teenagers。 22.What can children do at the camp? A。 Learn to cook。 C。 Practice壬 avoⅡte hobbies。 23.What is the main purpose of the text? A。 To attract children to the camp。 C。 To talk about camping expeⅡ ences。 B。 International travelers。 D。 Parents。 B。 E1rl∶ioy outd。 or acthit忆 s。 D。 Cany out research activities。 B。 To explain the ai【n ofthe camp。 D。 To descⅡ be the programs of the camp。 B Welhngton:Huawei has started a mgbyˉ themed media campaign in a bid to win over New Zealand’ s public after the countr尸 s security agency blocked the Chinese technology giant’ s equipment from being used in a nationⅥ 注de Intemet network。 “5G whhout Huawo is like lugby without New Zealand,” ads in New Zealand飞 two largest newspapers read alongside a photo of players competing in a b。 l1。 Large posters also appeal to the country飞 love of the sport。 In November,New Zealand℃ Govenmment Communications secu五 ty Department(GCSD) told Spark it couldrt use equipment from Huawei-ˉ the wodJs largest telecoΠlrnunication equipment companyˉ -in the building of its5G network because an unspeciflc “signiscant network security Ⅱsk was identi丘 ed” 。Spark is now in the process of seeing if it can make changes to prevent those risks,although GCSD has dechned to pubhcly say how that would happen。 Huawei’ s newspaper ad goes on to argue the decision would mean less advanced technology and h圯her pr记es for New Zealand customers。 The ads come after the company last month publicly offered to only use New Zealand,rather than Chinese,staff to build the network— —in a bid to ease fears— and called for an urgent meeting with the govemment,den” ng(否 认 )there had been any wrongdolng。 Westem spy agencies have increasingly raised security concerns about Huawei-ˉ China’ s largest telecoΠllrlunications company-over what they say are possible hnks to the Chinese govemment,诫th the United States repo⒒edly pressing Rve Eyes intelligence network dlies(同 盟 教考联盟·一摸三诊·三诊·英语试题第3页 (共 8页 )国)to avod the company。 Australh and Canada were the丘 rst countries to ban Huawo from a buⅡding of5G networks。 The company has repeatedly denied accusations。 New Zealand’s top pohticians have repeatedly denied the GCSD decision was inⅡ uenced by other Westem powers and say it’ s about the panicular technology being suggested,not China。 ∶l∶ 〗}ney have also denied suggestions New Zealand’ s diplomatic ties with China have been tense over the deci乩n"th the oⅢ cial promotion of a m咖 r China-New Zealand touⅡ sm pηject now postponed。 24.Why did Huawei1nake the ad? A。 To ask New Zealanders for ad访 ce。 B。 To te11New Zealanders how powerful it is。 C。 To get support from the pubhc in New Zealand。 D。 To argue w⒒h the goverrlment df New Zealand。 25.What will happen if New Zealanders force Huawei out? A。 They w⒒ l be blarrled by Chinese。 B。 They wⅡ l be tricked by AⅡ⒑ricans。 C。 They Ⅵ注ll lose a chance of being stronger。 D。 They will Π1iss advanced technology and pay more。 26.Why does GCsD refuse to state the Ⅱsks cleady? A。 They are secret。 C。 They are diⅢcult to decide。 27.Which countlγ plays the key role in A。 Australia。 B。 UsA。 B。 They are imaginary。 D。 They are beyond desclr∷ iption。 1he camp缸 gn ag缸 nst Huaw0? C。 New zealand。 D。 Canada。 C Rnewood Studic|s k bcated(位 于)about twenty而les we⒍ of∞ ntral London and named after the pinetrees in the grounds。 Pinewood has been at the heart of both British and intemational shm production。 The house,Heatherden Ha11,was bought by Charles Boot in1934,and he and J。 A△hur Rank became partners in the prρ ject to buⅡ d the studios。 Pinewood proved pioneeⅡ ng in its use of the‘‘unit systeΠ l’ ’ that allowed lnore than one shn to be lnade at a tilne,and this enabled Pinewood to achieve the highest output of all the studios in the world。 The Jfiirst flhn to be completed at Pinewood was Γo此 or J九 e Dgv诃 (1936,Reed)while the imme山 ate postwar peⅡ od saw sk m苟 or producuons including the praised o】 oer‰泌J(1948,Lean) and r‰ c Red s九。cs(1948,Powell and Press-burger)。 The1950s saw countless productions including the DocJOr series and medical comedy,which were the fathers to the Cany on丘 lms:the seⅡ es started with DocJOr沅 J九 eⅡ°Ⅱc(1954,%omas) and led to a further six 丘hns。 C)ther notable Ⅱhns of the 1950s age include Γ‰e Pr讠“e oncJ J汔e S九o仇饪汀rJ(195701i说er) staⅡ hg Marilyn Monroe,C@H,er扬 r ⅣGme vjJ九 Prj浊,(1958,Gilbert), № 钅九‰ s莎 Fr0乃 Jjε r(19s9Thompson)and%e%切 0/ˉ n而n召 sJeps(19s9,Thomas).%e%jrJ9r~∧ 而n召 sJeps was a reworking of John Buchan’ s novel originol1y shned by IⅡ tchcock in1935。 Because of its new deas and shlls,AmeⅡ can producton compa“es crowded to Pinewood and a m丬 or reinvestment(再投资 )was req山 ed。 DuⅡng the1960s,four new stages were b“ h to accommodate every aspect of J【 iihn and television production。 This pe1f1iod also saw the start of the association between Pinewood and the James Bond seⅡ es,which started in1962with Dr Ⅳo(Young).The studios have continued to produce i1naginative and technicJl1y challenging material such as SuPcm°乃(19TB,Dc,nner),SIJPerm。乃 Ⅱ (19sO,Lester),SIJPermz乃 Ⅲ (19Ss,Lester),SIJPer砌 m Ⅳ :r‰e QuesJy。r Pecce(1987,FuⅡ e),and BG夕ηG而 (1989,Bu⒒on)。 教考联盟·一摸三诊·三诊·英语试题第4页 (共 8页 )28.How long is the history of Pinewood Studioy Ⅱrst丘 hm? A。 About60years。 C。 More than80years。 29.What rnade Pinewood studios produce most? A。 Its famous actors and actresses。 B。 Putting the unit systen△ into use。 C。 Its proper location and translation。 D。 The seⅡ ous attitude of its leaders。 30.Which shm was completed duⅡ ng the eady postwar peⅡ od? A。 %e ReJ S凡 oes。 C。 %e%jrJyˉ肫 乃e SJep⒊ A。 The shaking that is happening。 C。 The丘gures about phys忆 al olt)!iects. B。 About70years。 D。 More than100years。 B.%eQ·csJ/or P“r⒏ D。 %e Pr讠m,e ond J九 eS九ovgjrJ。 B。 The3D ani【 maⅡ ons on the sCreen。 D。 The interaction w⒒h aniⅡ nated Jfiigures。 31.What is the passage mainly about? A。 The ups and downs of Pinewood Studios。 B。 The bestJ【 iihms lnade by Pinewood Studios。 · C。 The location and characters of Pinewood Studios。 D。 The history and achievements of Pinewood Studios。 D A new“ Magic Bench” designed by Disney Research lets you intemct(互 动)诫th lovely animated(动 画的)character— and llo special glasses or earphones are required。 Instead,the complete environment-ˉ the seat,the sitter and the cartoon characters-ˉ is ΠliⅡored on a screen opposite the bench making it possible for others to watch the scene unfold。 How does the illusion work?A camera and sensor catch images and gather depth infonnation about physical o砀 ects the bench and the peson。 And then computer translates them into the3D ani1nations。 Meanwhile sensors of touch built into the bench deliver shaking that is happening at the same tilne and speed to ani1nated actions on the screen,creating the illusion that the aniⅡ nated 丘gures are occupying real-world space next to the user。 “Our goal for this pnqject was:hear a character coming,see them enter the space,and feel theΠl sit next to you,” said Moshe Mahler,pⅡ ncipal digital altist at E)isney Research。 Unlike the traditional mobile technology,one of whose li1nitations is that only a single user can see its illusion, the Magic Bench εjl1ows groups of people to gather in a single environment and collectively pa⒒icipate h an augmented刂 eality(扩 充实境)expeHerlce,all甜 the same t汕 e。 In a video show,a :、mall cartoon donkey mns into view and kicks the bench,causing sharp sound and making the seated person jump in surprise。 Another test shows two people on the bench, reacting as they“ feel” an animated rabbit skip up be⒍ de them and jump up and down。 When a user passes his hand over the rabbit,a shadow moves across its head,as though it were occupying the same physical space as the person next to it。 32.What does the Magic Bench need to work propedy? A。 Special glasses。 B。 Earphones。 C。 A miⅡor。 D。 A screen。 33.What does the underlined word ‘‘illusion” in Paragraph2refer to? 34.What’s the Magic Bench different fron1the traditional technology? A。 Its fantasy can be seen only by a single user。 B。 It is designed to create more ani【 uated characters。 C。 It Jl1ows many people to experience the fantasy together。 D。 Its user and the anilnated character occupy the same space。 教考联盟·一摸三诊·三诊·英语试题第5页 (共 8页 )35.Which is the best title of the text? A.Ma要 c Bench Puts You in the P忆 ture B。 Audience Become Cartoon Characters C。 Entertainment Indust1y Enters a New Stage D。 Disne/s Cart。 。n Figures Come into Realhy 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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 余选项。 Movies have documented AlrleⅡ ca for more than one hundred years。 since Thomas Edison introduced the movie camera in 1893,amateur and professional movie-makers have used moving pk艽ures to te11stories and expl缸 n the work of bushess and govemment。 36 By preseⅣ ing these movies,we will save a century of history。 Unfo⒒ unately,mov忆 s are not m删 e to la哎 。 37 Already the losses are h圯 h。 Only20%of US feature slms from the1910s to1920s survive。 Of the AmeⅡ can features produced before1950, about half exist。 For indep0ndently produced works,we have no way of knowing how much has been lost。 For many libraries and museums,the hardest step in preserving movie collections is getting 哎arted。 %e Mot,je Prcse四 cJ山,乃 G乙 jdb h de⒍ gned允r these organizatic,ns。 38 These insJt而 ons have collections of1noving pictures but lack infoΠnation about how to take care of them。 The guide contains basic facts for “beginners” ——professionals trained in history but unschooled in this technical area。 The guide grew froⅡ l user workshops at lDuke University。 At the sessions,beginners talked with technical experts about what they needed to know to preselve and make available their movie collections。 39 Folloη 注ng the advice,the guide describes methods that are practical for research insthutions with limited translated into Chinese,Japanese and Korean。 for handhng and storing resources。 40 The moving pictures gulde has been A。 “Keep it simple r’ was the advice of the discussions。 B。 They11be damaged within years if not properly stored。 C。 These organizations are the J[iirst to saVe American lmovies。 D。 It is organized in chapters and includes case studies and charts。 E。 It introduces1novie preservation to nonproi【 iit and public institutions。 F。 They show how generations of AmeⅡ cans have lived,worked and dreamed。 G。 They store the original rnovies and new ones under cool-and-dry conditions。 第三部分 语言知识运用(共 两节,满 分笱分) 第-节 (共 ⒛小题;每 小题1.5分 ,满分sO分 ) 阅读下面短文,从 短文后各题所给的A、 B、 C和 D四 个选项中,选 出可以填人空白处的 最佳选项。 Brian Peters had one thing to do before lea⒒ ng his job as a police oJfl【 ∶icer in Brooklyn。 He decⅢed to spend$500he 41 for hs serv忆 e to buy10g止 cards and handed them out to 哎rangers h Brc|oklyn Center on his 42 day。 It took hiln about two hours to 43 the cards and that he could put sn1iles on a lot of people飞 44 ,includhg one woman he stopped 45 not忆ing the con山 ton of her car。 “Her car was really old and really 46 。I saw her screen诚 pers were ~ˉ ~47~ in the up position,” 教考联盟 ·一摸三诊 ·三诊 ·英语试题 第 6页 (共 8页 )Peters said。 “I smile。 ” 0nce people 50 the inhi沮 shock of what he was doing,Peters said he 51 a lot1nore hugs that day。 Monique DⅡ er,who 52 with Peters,said Peters has wanted to give back and山 dn℃ really want the attention。 “He didn1even have a gong away 54 ,” DⅡer s缸 d。 “He has always tr忆 d to 55 the human sde of law pract忆 e。 He was a great deady missed。 ” Peters,who started his 57__job three days ago,said he sti11wants to continue giving back to the 58 。“Commu“ ty selv忆 e圮 extremely 59 ,and when you’ re fo⒒ unate h hfe,you should ghe back to others who aren1as fortunate as you,” Peters s茁 d。 “That’s what 60 the wodd go wh甜 I was dong and gave her a gift card,and 49 ,she ht up with a 53 56 and will be round。 ’ 41.A。 earned 42.A。 丘rst 43.A。 give out 44.A。 eyes 45.A。 before 46.A。 damaged 47.A。 placed 48.A。 announced 49.A。 gently 50.A。 overcame 51.A。 accepted 52.A。 stayed 53.A。 often 54.A。 conference 55.A。 Ⅱmember 56.A。 soldier 57.A。 convenient 58.A。 world 59.A。 authentic 60.A。 forces B。 created B。 last B。 give away B。 heads B。 until B。 destroyed B。 laid B。 declared B。 kindly B。 adn1itted B。 rece1ved B。 performed B。 always B。 congratulation B。 forget B。 pohcernan B。 free B。 count1y B。 practical B。 equips C。 boⅡowed C。 victory C。 give up C。 mouths C。 after C。 nⅡned C。 set C。 explained C。 imme山 ately C。 beheved C。 agreed C。 organized C。 seldom C。 celebration C。 prevent C。 teacher C。 different C。 commuⅡ ty C。 b五11iant C。 makes D。 achieved D。 great D.匪ve off D。 faces D。 slnce D。 harrned D。 stuck D。 a,ppreciated D。 totally D。 stn⒑ k D。 distⅡ buted D。 watched D。 hardly D。 party D。 in⒍ st D。 oJ[l【 licial D。 new D。 association D。 important D。 explores 第二节 (共 10小 题;每 小题1.5分 ,满 分15分 ) 阅读下面短文,在 空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In the17th century,denⅡ s始 dⅡ thor best 61 (make)false teeth。 The problem,however, was not mahng the teeth, 62 was keeⅡ ng them h place。 They had to tie each tooth to the one on either side of it。 Only rich people could afford false teeth, 63 were usually made of gold or silver。 As more and more people wanted new teeth,poor people 64 (sell)their teeth to the rich so that they could buy food and clothing。 During the next200 years,many changes were made to false teeth although some of these were not really ilnprovements。 Towards the end of the 19th century,for example,cheap plasoc teeth were h⒒roduced。 But they caught丘 re very 65 (easy), and a number of1men were badly burned when their teeth caught 丘re whⅡ e they were smoking 66 (c圯 are⒒ e)。 Nowadays,false teeth 67 (be)∞ wdl made and look so real that it元 oRen 68 (pos⒍ble)to te11fr。 m a persors appearan。e whether or not they have them。 And in 69 near future,very few people will have them by 70 (add)cerLin thhgs to the water we drink, we have been able to keep our teeth so healthy that1nost people Ⅵ注ll never need false teeth。 教考联盟·一摸三诊·三诊·英语试题第7页 (共 8页 )第四部分 写作(共 两节,满 分5分 ) 第-节 短文改错(共 10小题;每 小题1分 ,满分10分 ) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共 有1O处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在 缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧ ),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把 多余的词用斜线(\)划 掉。 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并 在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1。 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只 允许修改10处 ,多 者(从第11处起)不计分。 I was used to be a healthy gi1d,but Fnore than two years ago,I get into the habit of eating a lot ofjunk food and snacks。 In addition,I spent a lot of time lay on the so1a,watching TⅤ ,and doing httle exercise。 As a result,I put on such much weight that I found diⅢ cult to cli1nb the stairs。 So I decided to change my unhealthy life style。 I began to have a balancing and healthy diet。 I also took part in various sports activity such as “诫ΠⅡning,skating,running or playing basketball。 0ne year late,I became as flt as before。 第二节 书面表达(满分犭分) 假定你叫王明,你校校长办公室将于暑假组织“一带一路”沿线部分国家考察活动,你 的 美国笔友Tom对该活动非常感兴趣,请用英语给他写一封电子邮件介绍这次活动,内 容要点 如下: 1.考察内容(2项 ); 2.报名条件; 3.联系方式。 注意:1。 词数100左 右;短 文的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入词数; 2.可 以适当增加细节,已 使行文连贯; 3.参考词汇:=带 一路the Beh and Road。 Dear Tom, Best wishes! 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