2020届高三英语上学期期末试题(Word版带答案)
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2020届高三英语上学期期末试题(Word版带答案)

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2019-2020 学年度上学期高三期末考试 英语学科试题 考试时间:120 分钟 总分:150 分 第Ⅰ卷(选择题) 第一部分 单项选择(满分 30 分) 1. The accident is reported _______ on the first Sunday in February. A. to occur B. having occurred C. having been occurred D. to have occurred 2. Don’t respond to any e-mails _______ personal information, no matter how official they look. A. indicating B. requesting C. committing D. representing 3. The bank strongly resisted _______ interest rates. A. to cut B. having cut C. being cut D. cutting 4. She rose _______ her feet in one swift movement. A. on B. from C. to D. in 5. — I’m still working on my project. — Oh, you’ll miss the deadline. Time _______. A. is running out B. is run out C. has run out of D. has been run out 6. — Can those _______ at the back of the classroom hear me? — No problem. A. are sitting B. seating C. seated D. sat 7. I’m so glad you’ve come here to see _______ this matter in person. A. to B. for C. about D. out 8. _______ seems to be some disagreement between his words and actions. A. There B. It C. That D. What 9. I predict that this brand of clothes should _______ well. A. be sold B. sell C. have sold D. have been sold 10. This printer is of good quality. If it ________ break down within the first year, we _______ repair it at our expense. A. shall; will B. must; should C. should; would D. can; shall 11. The practice of hanging flags is a common _______ in many parts of the country on National Day. A. sight B. scenery C. sign D. signal 12. Health problems can be _______ reduced by careful diet. A. significantly B. suddenly C. skillfully D. sufficiently 13. So sudden ________ that the enemy had no time to escape. A. the attack did B. did the attack C. the attack was D. was the attack 14. — Haven’t seen you for ages. Do you still work in Shenyang? — No, I don’t. It’s two years ________ I worked there. A. before B. as C. when D. since 15. Much time ________ sitting at a desk, office workers are generally troubled by health problems. A. spent B. is spent C. has been spent D. having spent 16. The idea started in Standlake and ________ throughout the country.A. had been spread B. has spread C. had spread D. has been spread 17. Your computer is the latest model, which is far ________ mine. A. superior than B. inferior to C. superior to D. inferior than 18. This unjust _______ of people on the basis of skin color was challenged. A. determination B. adaptation C. separation D. submission 19. All scientists _______ to the view that the increase in the earth’s temperature is due to the burning of fossil fuels. A. submit B. preserve C. subscribe D. deserve 20. As I know, there is ________ car in this neighborhood. A. not such B. no a C. no such D. no such a 21. We’d take the train into the city center, then _______ the tram. A. take up B. switch to C. shift from D. turn by 22. In the USA in the last 100 years, 23 men _______ to death wrongly. A. have transformed B. had announced C. had been condemned D. have been sentenced 23. Why didn’t you tell me about your trouble last week? If you _______ me, I could have helped. A. told B. had told C. would have told D. have told 24. Mary worked here as a _______ secretary and ended up getting a full-time job with the company. A. contradictory B. contemporary C. permanent D. temporary 25. We bought them at ten dollars by ________. A. a kilogram B. the kilogram C. kilogram D. kilograms 26. At our factory there are a few machines similar to _______ described in this magazine. A. that B. those C. these D. what 27. She tapped me on _______ shoulder and teased me _______ my hair. A. the; about B. my; for C. the; on D. my; with 28. I walked in our garden, where Tom and Jim _______ a big sign onto one of the trees. A. were tied B. are tying C. have tied D. were tying 29. Yang Liwei is the 438th person _______ in space. A. to travel B. travelling C. having travelled D. travelled 30. _______ is the power of TV that it can make a person suddenly famous. A. It B. This C. That D. Such 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节:(共 15 小题,每题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A More cycling, better public transport and car bans...Places all over the world are taking a range of measures to lower traffic pollution. Paris Paris bans cars in many historic central districts on weekends,places odd-even (单双日的) bans on vehicles, makes public transport free during major pollution events and encourages car-sharing programs. A long section of the right bank of the river Seine is now car-free and a monthly ban on cars has come into force along the Champs-Elysees.The Netherlands Politicians want to ban the sale of all petrol cars from 2025, allowing only electric or hydrogen vehicles. The new law will allow anyone who already owns a petrol car to continue using it. Most cities encourage bicycle use. Freiburg Freiburg in Germany has 500km of bike routes and a cheap and efficient public transport system. One town, Vauban, forbids people to park near homes and makes car-owners pay $18,000 for a space on the edge of town in return for living without a car. People are offered cheaper housing, free public transport, and plentiful bicycle spaces. Curitiba The southern Brazilian city of two million people has one of the biggest and lowest-cost bus systems in the world. Nearly 70% of its people go to work by public transport and the result is pollution-free air and traffic-free streets. Copenhagen Copenhagen prioritizes (优先考虑) bikes over cars and now has more cycles than people. The city calculates that one mile on a bike is worth $0.42 to society, while one mile in a car is a $0.2 loss. Large parts of the Danish capital have been closed to vehicles for decades. 31. What will happen in Paris during major pollution events? A. Historic central districts won’t allow cars in. B. Car-sharing programs will raise money publicly. C. People must obey the odd-even traffic restrictions on weekends. D. People can take public transport free of charge. 32. From 2025, the Netherlands will________. A. put 500km of bike routes into full use B. only allow the sale of electric or hydrogen vehicles C. completely forbid the use of petrol cars D. own the biggest and lowest-cost bus system in the world 33.Which of the following cities attach great importance to cycling? A. Freiburg and Copenhagen B. Park and Curitiba C. Paris and Freiburg D. Curitiba and Copenhagen B Our mother didn’t trust us, my sister and me, to manage our own appearance when we were young. As a result, there were rules, and trends were largely ignored. A few years ago, I was home for a visit when my mom, now in her early70s, called me into her bedroom. We were about ready to leave for dinner. “I don’t know what to wear,” she complained from her seat. “You girls always look so good.” I paused in the doorway and looked at her, wondering if I’d misheard. “What do you mean?” I asked her. “You know what to wear.” “No,” she answered. “I don’t. Can you pick something?” I was so surprised. This was the same woman who, in 1989, told my younger sister she wasn’t allowed to leave the house wearing a pair of ripped (有破洞的) jeans; the same woman who, in high school, called me while I was out at a party to ask if my hair was up. “You look better with it down.” she told me before I could answer.I realized, suddenly, that my mother—always so strong—not only wanted my opinion, but needed my care. I pulled a pair of blue jeans from the closet and a light blue sweater from her drawer. “Wear this with your black shoes.” I told her. She did. My mother certainly doesn’t need anyone to take care of her. In fact, she still cares for my grandmother who lives with her. But with that one question, my mother and I started the role reversal (改变) that happens with all parents and all children, from caregiver to receiver. Now, if I’m visiting or we’re together, it’s rare for her to wear anything without checking with me first. I’m still always a bit surprised by her admission of the uncertainty. But every so often, it seems like she asks me just to be able to disagree with my answer and pick out something on her own. And when she does, I just tell her what I think of the way she looks. Sometimes it’s “great” and sometimes it’s “awful”. 34. When the author was young, she________. A. could never know what to wear B. always wore trendy clothes and hairstyles C. was not allowed to go to parties at night D. had to pick her clothes according to her mother’s rules 35. The first time the author’s mother asked her for advice on clothes, she_______. A. came to realize that her mother needed her care B. was happy to do something for her mother C. was worried that her mother was too old to live alone D. had no idea what was suitable for her mother 36. When the author gives her opinion about clothes, her mother_______. A. always accepts her suggestions happily B. sometimes chooses to follow her own ideas C. is often surprised by what the author says D. still shows uncertainty about what to wear 37. The author wrote this article mainly to________. A. show what it is like to have a strict mother B. remind readers to visit their parents often C. show how the role of parents and their children can change D. stress her mother’s great influence on her clothes and hairstyles. C Children of all ages gathered in New York City recently for the International Toy Fair. Hidden among already popular toys were new, high-tech educational products. Toymakers are working to create these products for improving a child’s emotional intelligence. Companies showed off their products last week at New York’s Jacob Javitz Convention Center. PleIQ is a set of plastic toy blocks. It uses visual reality technology to teach words, numbers and other things. Edison Duran directs the company that makes PleIQ. She showed people at the toy fair how virtual images appear on the blocks when they are held in front of a tablet camera. PleIQ has children act as teacher or guide to a companion character. On the other side of the convention center, Karen Hu from another company demonstrated an educational robot called Woobo. The robot comes programmed with educational games and activities. Children use its touch- screen face to get them started. Hu described how the robot can help a child who has autism (自闭症). “The child can communicate with Woobo and follow some of the instructions Woobo is giving because he thinks of this as a companion instead of a parent or someone else telling him about certain things.” At the EQtainment stand, sales director Jonathan Erickson explained the company’s toys. “The purpose of all of our products is to develop emotional and social intelligence.” he said. Erickson showed off a board game called “Q’s Race to the Top”. He said the game got his 4-year-old daughter to open up. “The biggest thing is her talking. And that’s the key of all this—getting her feelings expressed out. Like, ‘Hey, what does it feel like to be sad? Or how does it feel like to be happy?’” It remains to be seen whether a game or toy can improve emotional intelligence. But toymakers are doing what they can to help parents in their efforts to raise well-rounded children. 38. How does PleIQ instruct children to learn? A. By playing the role of a companion B. By giving direct guidance C. By taking photos with a camera D. By presenting visual images 39. What can be inferred about Woobo from Paragraph 4? A. It is programmed to replace teachers. B. It may be good company for kids. C. It can get started automatically. D. It is intended to design games. 40. What does Jonathan Erickson think of his toys? A. They are quite easy to operate. B. They can teach children numbers. C. They help kids express themselves well. D. They can show their emotions clearly. 41. What is the main idea of the text? A. Toys are made to help to build emotional intelligence. B. Educational toys sell well at the International Toy Fair. C. Toymakers are making profits in education. D. Children celebrate the International Toy Fair. D Bats are the only mammals that can fly a great distance, but they have another ability. Many bats live a very long time for an animal of their size. European researchers are studying bats to understand why they live so long. They hope to make discoveries aimed at fighting the aging process in human beings. Last week, the group of scientists said they had identified important biological qualities in some bat species. The group studied the bats’ chromosomes (染色体), a line of genes found in the nucleus of cells. The scientists were most interested in structures connected to the ends of the chromosomes. They are called telomeres (端粒), which protect the ends of chromosomes and shorten each time a cell divides. Scientists believe this shortening process causes cells to break down. They say this is what cause aging. The European researchers studied 493 bats from four bat species. The group used information that had been gathered over more than 60 years. Of these animals, the greater mouse-eared bat generally lived the longest, an average of 37 years. The scientists said this and a related species, which are grouped together under the name Myotis, had telomeres that did not shorten with age. Another Myotis bat holds the record for the oldest age, reaching 41 years. The scientists’ findings suggest that these bats’ cells have the ability to maintain and repair their telomeres. This helps guard against the aging process. Based on its body size, a bat like the greater mouse-eared bat would be expected to live four years. But, these mammals have been found to live nearly 10 times longer than that. The scientists found that only 19 species of mammals live longer than humans when their body size is considered. Eighteen of these are bats. 42. Why are European researchers studying bats? A. To learn the similar habits between bats and human beings B. To find out why the greater mouse-eared bats live a long life C. To try to understand why bats prefer to fly during the night D. To discover a good way to prevent human beings from aging 43. What does the second paragraph mainly explain to us? A. The structures of the bats’ chromosomes. B. What causes aging biologically. C. The functions of telomeres. D. What causes cells to break down. 44. Why do the greater mouse-eared bat and another Myotis bat live so long? A. They are grouped together under the name Myotis. B. Their telomeres are decreasing with age. C. Their cells are able to keep up and fix their telomeres. D. They have more telomeres than human beings do. 45.What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. Bats live 10 times longer than other mammals. B. Bats enjoy the longest life among mammals. C. The greater mouse-eared bat and other bats should have lived longer. D. Many bats live longer than human beings considering their body size. 第二节 (共 5 小题; 每题 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。 Most of today’s Chinese Americans are the descendants (后代) of some of the early miners and railroad workers. From the start, the Chinese lived apart in their own separate neighborhoods. 46 . In each of them the residents organized an unofficial government to make rules for the community and to settle disputes. Chinese Americans keep many aspects of their ancient culture, even after having lived here for several generations. For example, 47 . Members of the family lend each other moral support and also practical help when necessary. From a very young age, the old values and attitudes, including respect for their elders and a feeling of responsibility to the family, are passed from the older generation to the young. 48 . The high regard for education, which is deeply rooted in Chinese culture, and the willingness to work very hard to gain advancement, are other noteworthy characteristics of theirs. 49 . Chinese Americans make up only a tiny part of American population; there are fewer than a million, living chiefly in California, New York, and Hawaii. As American attitudes toward minorities and ethnic differences have changed in recent years, 50 . A. the Chinese Americans have gained wide acceptance. B. their family ties continue to be remarkably strong. C. This explains why so many descendants of uneducated laborers have succeeded in becoming doctors, lawyers, and other professionals. D. saving money and passing down their fortune to their young is always the custom. E. This helps to explain why there is so little juvenile delinquency (青少年犯罪) among them. F. Later those came to be known as “Chinatowns”. G. Nowadays, kids are living separately, far away from their parents.第三部分 英语知识运用 第一节:完形填空 (共 20 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后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。 One of the easiest things in the world is to become a fault-finder. However, life can be 51 when you are not busy finding fault with it. Several years ago, I 52 a letter from seventeen-year-old Kerry, who described herself as a world-class fault-finder, almost always 53 by things. People were always doing things that annoyed her, and 54 was ever good enough. She was highly self-critical and also found fault with her friends. She became a really 55 person. Unfortunately, it took a horrible accident to change her 56 . Her best friend was seriously hurt in a car crash. What made it almost 57 to deal with was that the day before the 58 , Kerry had visited her friend and had spent the whole time criticizing her 59 of boyfriends, the way she was living, the way she related to her mother, and various other things she felt she needed to 60 . It wasn’t until her friend was badly hurt that Kerry became 61 her habit of finding fault. Very quickly, she learned to appreciate life rather than to 62 everything so harshly. She was able to transfer her new wisdom to other parts of her 63 as well. Perhaps most of us aren’t as extreme at fault-finding, 64 when we’re honest, we can be sharply 65 of the world. I’m not suggesting you 66 problems, or that you pretend things are 67 than they are, but simply that you learn to allow things to be as they are — 68 most of the time, andespeciall y when it’s not a really big 69 . Train yourself to “bite your tongue”, and with a little 70 , you’ll get really good at letting things go. And when you do, you’ll get back your enthusiasm and love for life. 51.A.lonely B.uneasy C.quiet D.great 52.A.answered B.received C.expected D.rejected 53.A.threatened B.interrupted C.bothered D.spoiled 54.A.nothing B.everything C.something D.anything 55.A.boring B.caring C.interesting D.surprising 56.A.attitude B.plan C.measure D.explanation 57.A.urgent B.unnecessary C.impossible D.certain 58.A.occasion B.event C.accident D.adventure 59.A.choice B.notice C.evidence D.memory 60.A.admit B.contribute C.hear D.express 61.A.aware of B.afraid of C.curious about D.confused about 62.A.discuss B.realize C.judge D.settle 63.A.family B.career C.life D.education 64.A.so B.but C.or D.for 65.A.critical B.sure C.hopeful D.proud 66.A.face B.ignore C.solve D.create 67.A.rarer B.worse C.stranger D.better 68.A.at least B.at last C.by far D.so far 69.A.task B.duty C.result D.deal 70.A.speech B.practice C.rest D.pity第Ⅱ卷(非选择题) 第二节 语法填空(共 10 个小题,每题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) When I first heard about the Belt and Road Initiative (“一带一路”倡议). I thought about something simple and straightforward — like a fragrant cup of tea. For centuries, tea has brought 71 (culture), communities, and people closer together. In the past centuries, tea 72 (connect) economies through trade and investment. The Belt and Road Initiative holds a similar promise, 73 is about improving regional integration and increasing trade. It is about awaking ancient trade routes and 74 (build) new ones. It is also about adding new economic flavors by creating infrastructure (基础建设) projects based on 21st century expertise and standards. Delivering on this promise is not an easy task, 75 doing so could bring great benefits. First, high-quality infrastructure could help stimulate potential global 76 (grow), and raise the incomes of millions of people. As the Chinese proverb 77 (go), “To become rich, one must first build roads.” A second benefit is greater inclusiveness. Think of 78 (improve) roads in rural areas that can boost productivity and access to health services. By sharing the benefits of investment and knowledge more broadly, improvement will be 79 (strong) and more inclusive. A third benefit is deeper economic cooperation. This would help boost global trade, investment, and financial cooperation, making 80 easier to share the benefits of development more widely. All this is good for consumers, good for productivity, and good for poverty reduction. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每题 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 10 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。 My father’s friend Henry used to be a teacher at a medical school and he was very strict to his students. The students were afraid of him though he was seldom pleased with the answers they gave. Once a student seated before him, and Henry required him to describe a certain illness, his description of them turned out to be OK. Then Henry asked about the cure for the illness, but the student gave the right answer. “How much will you give the patient?” “A full spoon!” Suddenly the student realizes that there was anything wrong. He said anxiously, “I’ve made the mistake; a full spoon is too many, and he can take only five drops.” “It’s too late; your patient has been died.” Henry said coldly.第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分) 假设你是李华,是某国际学校的学生会主席。你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请根据以下内容,用英语拟 一份口头通知。 时间: 1 月 17 日下午 4:00-5:30 地点: 学校礼堂(auditorium) 要求: ①每班派一个选手参加; ②提前 10 分钟抽题,并就题目发表 3 分钟演讲; ③评委由本校外教和部分英语教师组成; ④当场宣布结果。 注意: 1.词数 100 字左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Boys and girls, ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ That’s all. Thank you. 2019-2020 学年度上学期高三期末考试 英语学科答案 单项选择 1-5 DBDCA 6-10 CAABC 11-15 AADDA 16-20 BCCCC 21-25 BDBDB 26-30 BADAD 阅读理解 31-33 DBA 34-37 DABC 38-41 DBCA 42-45 DBCD 46-50 FBECA 完型填空 51-55 DBCAA 56-60 ACCAD 61-65 ACCBA 66-70 BDADB 语篇填空 71.cultures 72. has connected 73. which 74. building 75. but 76. growth 77. goes 78.improved 79.stronger 80.it 短 文 改 错 81.to→with 82.though→because/as/since 83.student 后 加 was 84.them→which 85.but→and 86.realizes→realized 87. anything→ something88.the→a 89.many→much 90.has 后 been 去掉 书面表达 Boys and girls, May I have your attention please? I have an announcement to make. The Students’ Union is going to hold an English Speech Contest on the afternoon of January 17 in the school auditorium. The details are as follows. As scheduled, it lasts from 4:00 pm. to 5:30 pm.. One speaker from each class is to take part in the activity. The speaker will choose a topic 10 minutes in advance and he is expected to give a speech of three minutes based on the topic. Our foreign teachers as well as some of the English teachers will serve as judges. The final results will be announced on the spot. Those who are interested in the event are welcome to join in. And we are looking forward to your excellent performance! That’s all. Thank you.

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