分宜中学
2020 年江西省 高安中学 高三联合考试
彭泽一中 泰和中学 樟树中学
英语试卷
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 the man do first?
A. Take an exam. B. Read a magazine. C. Write an article.
2. When will the train leave?
A. At 12:45 pm. B. At 1:15 pm. C. At 1:45 pm.
3. What is Dr Smith doing?
A. Performing an operation. B. Having a meeting. C. Having a medical examination.
4. Why is the girl so happy?
A. She won a big prize. B. She got the latest journal. C. She published an article.
5. How many people failed the first interview?
A. 4. B. 12. C.16.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. How long did the woman stay in the club?
A. For about 3 months. B. For about half a year. C. For about a year.
7. Why did the woman leave the club?
A. It’s too busy. B. It’s not popular. C. It’s too expensive.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. What happened to the woman?
A. She had a traffic accident. B. She fell off a mountain. C. She lost a competition.
9. What does the woman think of skiing?
A. Terrible. B. Fun. C. Crazy.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. When is the girl’s history exam?
A. On Tuesday morning. B. On Friday morning. C. On Friday afternoon.
11. What did the teacher talk about most?
A. The Civil War. B. Martin Luther King. C. Abraham Lincoln.
12. Where will the boy go?
A. To the gym. B. To the classroom. C. To the library.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. How is the weather in the city?
A. It’s always sunny. B. It’s often rainy. C. It’s seldom rainy.
14. Why is the woman here?
A. To visit her parents. B. To take a vacation. C. To attend a party.15. What does the woman recommend the man to do?
A. Walk on the beach. B. Ride a bike. C. Try local food.
16. What should the man do on the 5th Avenue?
A. Walk to the Jackson Street. B. Take a left turn. C. Go straight for 10 blocks.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What will the first show be like?
A. Traditional. B. Exciting. C. Funny.
18. When can people enjoy Ireland’s songs?
A. On the 10th. B. On the 15th. C. On the 17th.
19. What can people watch on the 20th?
A. A comedy. B. A concert. C. Broadway classics.
20. How long will the show in honor of the Beatles last?
A. For 60 minutes. B. For 90 minutes. C. For 120 minutes.
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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
269020 9thAvenue S.DES Moines, Washington
Rent: $3,895/Month
Detail:
Located at the end of a private lane on a quiet beach, this elegant three-story home has
beautiful views from all three floors. Features formal and casual spaces, a beautiful wood paneled
room, a media room equipped with projector, screen and surround sound. Kitchen has a huge
breakfast bar, high end stainless steel appliances, and separate eating area. Master bedroom offers
a view balcony, his and her walk-in closets. Air conditioners, 3 gas fireplaces and alarm systems.
This is a MUST see!
6235 139th Place SE Bellevue, Washington
Rent: $3,495/Month
Detail:
Located in a great school district. (Tyee Middle) Quiet area in excellent condition Available
August 1st, this property includes a fenced backyard with landscape maintenance included with
rent.
4021 214th St SE Bothell, Washington
Rent: $3,300/Month
Detail:
This home is set back on a quiet corner in a family friendly neighborhood just minutes'
walking distance from parks and about 5 minutes from the 405 freeway. Enjoy the hot tub and
outdoor living space which includes a nice private back yard which features views of large
greenery. The master bedroom is very large and features a private sitting area with its own gas
fireplace and walk-in closets. The kitchen has all stainless steel appliances. The home features an
attached 3-car garage. The bonus room makes for an excellent entertainment center, play room, or
large home office. The house has high ceilings and many windows, so it is always bright.
526 6th Ave,#1004 Kirkland, Washington
Rent: $2,800/Month
Detail: Exceptional first-floor apartment in Kirkland's 520 Building. Gorgeous 2-bed-room, Features
10 ft ceilings and crown molding, open and spacious with gorgeous upscale tile( 瓷 砖 ) floors,
wood blinds in master bedroom, new carpet, new wood finishes, fireplace, beautiful built-in
entertainment center. Secure entry and parking. Steps to restaurants, parks and waterfront.
21. Which feature do 26902 9th Avenue S. Des Moines and 4021 214th St SE Bothell share?
A. They both have a private back yard with car garages attached.
B. They both have a large master bedroom offering a balcony view.
C. They both have a nice kitchen and a room suitable for entertainment.
D. They are both located in a quiet place, just minutes' walking distance from parks.
22. If you wanted to live in a school district and preferred a fenced backyard, which would be
your best choice?
A. 26902 9th Avenue S. Des Moines.
B. 6235 139th Place SE Bellevue.
C. 4021 214th St SE Bothell.
D. 526 6th Ave, #1004 Kirkland.
23. What are the features of the apartment for rent in Kirkland’s 520Building?
A. It is very close to restaurants, parks, and the 405 freeway.
B. It lies the first floor and has gorgeous wood floors and high ceilings.
C. It offers brand-new furniture, air conditioning, and free parking.
D. It comes with 2 bedrooms and a wonderful built-in entertainment center.
B
This summer’s surprise hit at movie theaters across China was the re-telling of the ancient
myth (神话) of Nezha. The animated film has taken in over four billion yuan at the box office and
become one of the country’s most successful films ever. It proved that China could produce
animation films comparable to those produced in Hollywood and Japan.
The film, directed by Yang Yu, was a massive undertaking from start to finish. He spent two
years writing the script (剧本) and three more years making a film which required the efforts of
1,600 animators. But for Yang it was a labor of love and a way, as he said, he could prove to
himself that he could change his fate and inspire others to change their fate as well.
“I used to suffer from a lot of prejudice after changing my career,” said Yang, who had studied
pharmacology ( 药 理 学 ) at university and was “fated” to be a pharmacist. “Since then I have
thought about making an animated film to encourage young people to persist in their dreams.”
Over the years, I have come across a few students who were labelled as “devils.” Some
misbehaved simply because they were not mature enough. Others were disruptive (引起混乱的)
and uncooperative when they were in a bad mood. They usually had family problems in the form
of overly critical mothers or fathers that were too strict. For those students, a great deal of
compassion and understanding was required to let them know they were not “fated” to be bad. As
they grew up, they would have the power to change their circumstance.
If you have seen Nezha, you know what a terrific, entertaining film it is. But the film also
imparts (传授) an important lesson: We should not judge ourselves or others too harshly(严厉
地), so as not to allow those negative judgments to control our fate.
24. According to the article, what’s the similarity between Yang Yu and the Nezha in his new
film?A. They were both born into wealthy families.
B. They both rose to fame at an early age.
C. They both make every effort to realize their dreams.
D. They both take control of their own fate.
25. It can be inferred from the article that _______.
A. Chinese people used to have a prejudice against homegrown animated films
B. Yang Yu was inspired to make the film Nezha because he dropped out of college
C. Nezha develops a close relationship with Ao Bing in the new film
D. the author is a little critical of parents who were too strict with their children
26. According to the author, it is unfair to _____.
A. show prejudice against the Dragon King
B. criticize those who play practical jokes on others
C. label a person and treat them differently
D. punish a person who is labeled as a “devil”
27. We can most probably read this passage from ______.
A. a travel magazine B. an ad booklet C. a blog D. a fiction novel
C
If you’ve ever been annoyed by the sound of someone eating, especially as they noisily
slurp(出声地吃) noodles, don’t worry, you’re not alone.
A company has recently designed a fork that connects to an app on your smart phone, which
will then play noise cancelling sounds if you happen to slurp your noodles too loudly.
The fork was designed with a microphone in its handle that is trained to recognize the sound of
slurping. The microphone will then send a signal to the phone app, setting off the noise cancelling
sounds.
The company that designed the fork, called Otohiko fork, was inspired by what is called
“ noodle harassment” by social media users, which is running wild in Japan.
“The Japanese, who generally dislike noisy eating, consider it proper and even preferable to
suck up one’s noodles with a loud slurping sound.”
Unfortunately for visitors, however, such enthusiastic slurping tends to grate on their nerves,
which is what lead to the creation of the phrase “noodle harassment” in the first place.
The company behind the fork, Nissin, is the very same company that invented Cup Noodles,
who brought instant noodles to the world nearly 70 years ago, so they are definitely worried about
whether or not foreigners are put off by the sound of slurping noodles.
The fork is being sold for a good $ 130, but those bothered enough by noodles slurpers will
likely find it well worth the money.
Nissin is only planning a limited run of 5,000 forks for the time being, which can now be
pre-ordered only through their website.
The company is planning to begin releasing them just in time for the holidays. Of course, it still
remains to be seen if the fork can be programmed to drown out the sound of loud chewers, which
is probably of greater concern to sensitive western friends.
28.From the passage we can know that _______.
A. a microphone in the Otohiko fork’s handle is designed to cancel the slurping sound.
B. all the Japanese will be encouraged to use the the Otohiko fork.
C. the Otohiko fork is not available now in real shops.D. the Otohiko fork will definitely silence the sound of loud chewers.
29.What does the underlined word “harassment” mean?
A. disturbance B. preference C. cancellation D. division
30.What can we know about Nissin?
A. Nissin wants to advertise a new kind of Cup Noodles by inventing the new fork.
B. Nissin has already produced 5,000 forks for the holidays.
C. Nissin was inspired to design the Otohiko fork by the crazy social media users.
D. Nissin is concerned western friends will lose interest in its Cup Noodles.
31.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. It tells good news to western visitors.
B. It introduces a noise cancelling fork.
C. It describes a famous Japanese noodle company.
D. It explains a phrase “noodle harassment”.
D
From 1990 to 2000, fishermen seeking swordfish off the coast of California accidentally caught
and killed over 100 sea turtles, and injured many more. In 2001, the federal government
established the Pacific Leatherback Conservation Area (PLCA), a region off the coast of
California where fishing boats aren’t allowed to enter from August through November. Since then,
the number of turtles killed by mistake has fallen rapidly, but a handful of animals still die from
being caught in fishing nets each year. And meanwhile, the once $15 million swordfish industry
has become a $2 million industry.
Scientists are hoping to find a way to both protect sea turtles and other endangered creatures
and help fishermen make a living. For this, many are looking at dynamic ( 动 态 的 ) ocean
management to help fishing boats meet fish where they are and avoid catching other fish by
mistake.
The first paper to suggest that the fish that live in the open ocean should be guarded with fluid,
ever-changing zones of protection, came out in 2000. Larry Crowder, a professor at Hopkins
Marine Station, remembers reading it and thinking,“ Cool idea, but it will never work.” In 2000,
scientists didn’t have the computer power to cheaply test statistical models or deal with satellite
data quickly. They didn’t have enough data dealing with fish or satellite data on ocean conditions,
either.
Now scientists can download oceans of satellite data in minutes, and attach satellite archival
tags (档案标签) to marine (海洋的) animals to track their movements. They first collect data by
marking the creatures, collecting reports from fishing boats, or other tracking methods. Then they
compare that data with weather conditions, the time of year, and any other data that can be sensed.
Finally, they can forecast where fish are likely to be.
Crowder and his colleagues used the data to develop a tool called EcoCast, which shows
fishermen a daily map where there are more fish they desire. According to statistical modeling, if
fishers had used EcoCast during the 2012 and 2015 fishing seasons, they could have fished in at
least 125,000 more square miles than were open to them, without significant risk of hurting
turtles.
32. The federal government hopes the PLCA and its rules can_________.
A. prevent fishing in the PLCA
B. help collect data for future researchesC. protect the creatures in the area to some degree
D. make the public realize the importance of our environment
33. What did Larry Crowder think of dynamic ocean management at first?
A. It was unrealistic.
B. It was stupid.
C. It was possible.
D. It was interesting.
34. What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?
A. An effective way to collect data.
B. Some fruits in the related technology.
C. A scientific method to find specific species.
D. The way dynamic ocean management works.
35. What should be the advantage of using EcoCast?
A. It protects the marine environment from pollution.
B. It reduces the risk of national economical loss.
C. It prevents fishermen from getting lost while fishing.
D. It both protects ocean animals and supports fishery.
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。
Hotels in Shanghai are requested to stop offering disposable toiletries(一次性洗漱用品) unless
customers ask, in order to make efforts to reduce waste and pursue(追求) green development.
36 . The move is stated in a set of regulations on garbage sorting and recycling that went into
effect in Shanghai.
Under the new regulations, most household plastic wastes should be sorted and recycled. The
city also encourages individuals and companies to reduce their use of disposable plastic products.
Kunlun Jing An hotel is one of those that answered the government call that “not offering
disposable toiletries unless asked”. 37 .“Shanghai is taking a lead in the country to fight against
plastic waste,’’ said Gerd Knaust, general manager of Kunlun Jing An hotel. “Hotels should make
contributions to sorting and recycling garbage. 38 .’’
39 . “It is a good thing to reduce waste in daily life,” said Zhang Wei, 40, from east China’ s
Shandong Province who checked in the hotel for a business trip. He brought a reusable toothbrush
after being informed by the hotel in advance.
At least 6.5 million sets of disposable toiletries are said to be used every day if the occupancy
rate(入住率)is 50 percent for the 13 to 15 million hotel rooms across China, said Du Liangliang
of the Hotel Business Unit of Ctrip, China’s leading online travel agency. “ 40 ,” Du said.
A. The hotel said the new measure will help reduce plastic waste
B. Guests are encouraged to use recyclable toiletries during their stay
C. If hotels stop offering disposable toiletries, it will be great progressD. It is one of the steps that the government takes to protect our environment
E. Also, we should encourage customers worldwide to lead an eco-friendly life
F. The hotel has informed people of the change through online and offline means
G. Plastic products harm our environment so greatly that we shall reduce their use
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 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,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。
My family is still recovering from the terrible times when my teenaged stepson became ill. His
disease led to kidney failure and an ongoing need for 41 .
As anyone with a sick child knows, the stress doesn’t 42 . And there was so much stress.
My husband and I were 43 and it was as if we forgot how to communicate -- we couldn’t
have a simple conversation without 44 . Our once-happy home had become tense and
unhappy.
In a 45 event of communication, my stepson and I were discussing Valentine’s gifts. I
46 that his dad gave me a kazoo(卡祖笛) for our first Valentine’s Day. My reaction to this gift
was 47 when I, a professional saxophone player, couldn’t get it to make a 48 . The
kazoo finally got packed away and 49 .
But he was interested and asked to see it. After some trouble, I found it 50 . “What’s so
hard about getting a sound?” he asked, amazed, turning it around in his hands. “I don’t know. It
just never 51 .” I answered. My husband 52 the kazoo -- “It’s easy! Look, you just do
this…” –- and he blew. Nothing happened. He tried again, but still there was no sound. 53 ,
he tried again, only to produce a sound like a bee. My stepson burst into laughter. Our excitement
at seeing his face light up like that was 54 . Soon, we were all laughing to the point of tears.
It was as if the dark had 55 and a ray of sunshine was let in. Eyes 56 and souls
reconnected. My stepson took a turn on the kazoo. He did no better than us. More 57 . The
mood stayed 58 for the rest of the evening. Months later, my stepson 59 a successful
kidney transplant, which turned out to be a turning point. It showed us that we can still 60 as
a family. Thanks to a simple kazoo, we remembered that we are one.
41. A. confidence B. appearance C. treatment D. recovery
42. A. go away B. set out C. pass down D. move around
43. A. relaxed B. surprised C. relieved D. exhausted
44. A. mentioning B. fighting C. changing D. developing
45. A. useful B. rare C. fair D. frequent
46. A. recalled B. reminded C. discovered D. predicted
47. A. forgiveness B. curiosity C. embarrassment D. excitement
48. A. song B. sign C. noise D. sound
49. A. repaired B. sold C. forgotten D. lent50. A. eventually B. gradually C. generally D. naturally
51. A. agreed B. refused C. disturbed D. worked
52. A. returned B. grabbed C. selected D. dropped
53. A. Frustrated B. Disappointed C. Pleased D. Interested
54. A. normal B. slow C. obvious D. strange
55. A. lifted B. fallen C. struggled D. jumped
56. A. opened B. shut C. changed D. met
57. A. crying B. shouting C. calling D. laughing
58. A. thick B. light C. deep D. shallow
59. A. damaged B. underwent C. expected D. chose
60. A. survive B. grow C. bond D. control
第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2019 is another milestone for China's film industry as eight of the year's top 10 61
(high) grossing films in the Chinese mainland’s box office charts 62 (be) Chinese films.
The Chinese mainland’s box office hit an all-time high with a total of 63.7 billion yuan (around
9.1 billion U.S. dollars). It remains a difficult task, 63 , for Chinese films to appeal to
North American moviegoers and achieve similar success 64 national borders. Chinese
films have long faced 65 uphill, cross-cultural challenge to break the code regarding
66 attracts international interest. Frequent 67 (complain) about Chinese film range
from “too different to identify with,” or “too long and confusing,” or simply “too Chinese.”The
difference in stories and storytelling styles is significant, because Chinese stories unique to China
are 68 (familiar) in the West. Hollywood producer Jeff Most told Xinhua, “These are
rich cultural traditions China wants to share but they need 69 (introduce) to Western
audiences in a way 70 highlights the universal aspects of the story that everyone can
all relate to, rather than the different cultural references that are confusing to the westerners.”
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 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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
Nowadays many young parents are addicted in their electric devices like smartphones or computers, pay less or no attention to their kids.
Then what does it come about? Admittedly, the smartphone indeed dramatic changes our life.
With it, people can do nearly everything we want, such as surfing the Internet for information,
watching films or video, doing some online shopping and playing games as well. Thus, a
smartphone serves as platform for them to get fun in a comfortable and convenient way. As a
result, more and more young parents are being attracted.
However, something can replace face-to-face communication between parents and kids,
which requires parents to think about the real meaning of life, spends more time with their
children and have fun together. Only in this way can a better parent-child relationship will be
developed.
第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
在这次比 SARS 危害更为严重的新冠病毒(novel coronavirus)肆虐之际,为了大家的健康,
为提高全民素质和文明程度,社会上很多人提出“公筷公羹计划”。假定你是李华,请围绕
“用餐改革”这个主题,根据以下内容向全校写一封英语倡议书。
1、要点提示:
(1)用餐使用公筷公勺(包括家庭用餐);
(2)聚餐实行分餐制,聚餐时不高声喧哗,必须说话时应用手将嘴遮挡;
(3)养成餐前洗手的好习惯
2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 词数 100 左右
参考词汇:公筷公勺 serving chopsticks and spoons
分餐制 separate dining system
Dear schoolmates,
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Li Hua2020 九校联考英语试卷参考答案
选择题
听力 1---5 ACACB 6---10 BABBC 11---15 AABCA 16---20 BCBCB
阅读 21---23 CBD 24---27 DACC 28---31 CADB 32---35 CADD
36---40 BAEFC
完形 41---45 CADBB 46---50 ACDCA 51---55 DBACA 56---60 DDBBC
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61.highest 62. are 63. however 64. beyond 65. an 66. what
67. complaints 68. unfamiliar 69. to be introduced/ introducing 70.that/which
短文改错
Nowadays many young parents are addicted in their electric devices like smartphones or
to/into
computers, pay less or no attention to their kids.
paying
Then what does it come about? Admittedly, the smartphone indeed dramatic changes our life.
how dramatically
With it, people can do nearly everything we want, such as surfing the Internet for information,
they
watching films or video, doing some online shopping and playing games as well. Thus, a
videos
smartphone serves as ^ platform for them to get fun in a comfortable and convenient way. As a
a
result, more and more young parents are being attracted.
However, something can replace face-to-face communication between parents and kids,
nothing
which requires parents to think about the real meaning of life, spends more time with their
spend
children and have fun together. Only in this way can a better parent-child relationship will be
developed.
书面表达参考范文
Dear schoolmates,
I’m Li Hua, a senior three student. I’m writing to call on everyone to carry out a dining reform
for the improvement of people’s heath and national civilization, especially in the crucial period
when the novel coronavirus does more harm to humans than SARS.
To begin with, I firmly believe that serving chopsticks and spoons are better choices for us to
prevent germs from spreading during meal times, family dinners included. Moreover, we’d better
dine together at a restaurant where each individual can only eat what he has in his plate; in other
words, separate dining system is of great necessity. In addition, don’t speak loudly and cover your
mouth with your hands if you have to. Most importantly, developing a good habit of washing
hands before meals is the basic, which can be beneficial to us for a long time.
I would appreciate it if you could support the above proposals.
Li Hua