重庆市黔江新华中学届高三英语上学期月考试题.docx
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重庆市黔江新华中学届高三英语上学期月考试题
重庆市黔江新华中学2020届高三英语上学期12月月考试题
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)
1.Howwastheman’svacation?
A.Pleasant.B.Exhausting.C.Terrible.
2.Whenistheprojectdue?
A.Inoneweek.B.Intwoweeks.C.Attheendofthissemester.
3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inacafe.B.Onaplane.C.Inanoffice.
4.WhatisMr.Oliverlike?
A.Polite.B.Helpful.C.Frank.
5.WhatdoweknowaboutJane?
A.Sheisoftenlate.B.Sheisabaddriver.C.Shehateswaiting.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Putoffspringbreak.B.Seesomewesternart.C.Drivehertotheexhibit.
7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.TaxidriverandPassenger.B.BrotherandSister.C.MotherandSon.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shewasrobbed.B.Herhousewasbrokeninto.C.Shelostherpursesomewhere.
9.Whatcoloristhewoman’spurse?
A.Blue.B.Yellow.C.Red.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Hewantstowithdrawhismoney.
B.Hewantstoopenanaccount.
C.Hewantstobuysomeproducts.
11.Whichofthestatementistrue?
A.ASilveraccountcanprovideaninterestrateof5%.
B.AGoldaccountallowsthecardholdertowithdrawmoneyatanytime.
C.Aminimumof$500depositisneededforbothsilverandgoldaccount.
12.Whydoesthemanhavetocomebacktomorrow?
A.Heisnotinterestedintheproduct.
B.Hedoesn’thaveenoughmoney.
C.HeforgetstotakeanyproofsofID.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whichgamedoesthemanlikebest?
A.Chinesechess.B.Cards.C.Bridge.
14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofChinesechess?
A.Complicated.B.Simple.C.Boring.
15.Whydoesthewomanonlyplaybridgeoccasionally?
A.Shedoesn’tlikeit.B.Sheisn’tgoodatit.C.It’shardtofindfourplayers.
16.Whatdoesthemanlookforwardto?
A.Learningtoplaybridge.B.Settingupacardsgame.
C.Arrangingabridgegamewiththewoman.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlonghasthezoobeenopen?
A.Forabout60years.B.Forabout110years.C.Forabout120years.
18.Whatisafeatureofthezoo?
A.Ithasthelargestcollectionofanimals.B.Theanimalsaredisplayedcagelessly.
C.Itcoversanareaof120hectares.
19.Whatisforbiddeninthezoo?
A.Openingthecages.B.Feedingtheanimals.C.Playingwithanimals.
20.Whendoesthezoocloseonweekends?
A.At4:
00p.m.B.At5:
00p.m.C.At6:
00p.m.
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
Bodylanguageisthequiet,secretandmostpowerfullanguageofall!
Itissaidthatourbodymovementscommunicateabout50percentofwhatwereallymeanwhilewordsonlyexpress7percent.So,whileyourmouthisclosed,yourbodyisjustsaying.
Arms.Howyouholdyourarmsshowshowopenandreceptiveyouaretopeopleyoumeet.Ifyoukeepyourarmstothesidesofyourbodyorbehindyourback,thissuggestsyouarenotafraidoftakingonwhatevercomesyourway.Outgoingpeoplegenerallyusetheirarmswithbigmovements,whilequieterpeoplekeepthemclosetotheirbodies.Ifsomeoneupsetsyou,justcrossyourarmstoshowyou'reunhappy.
Head.Whenyouwanttoappearconfident,keepyourheadlevel.Ifyouareamonitorinclass,youcanalsotakeonthispositionwhenyouwantyourwordstobetakenseriously.However,tobefriendlyinlisteningorspeaking,youmustmoveyourheadalittle.
Legs.Yourlegstendtomovearoundalotmorethannormalwhenyouarenervousortellinglies.Ifyouareatinterviews,trytokeepthemstill.
Posture(姿势).Agoodposturemakesyoufeelbetteraboutyourself.Ifyouarefeelingdown»younormallydon'tsitstraight,withyourshouldersinwards.Thismakesbreathingmoredifficult,whichcanmakeyoufeelnervousoruncomfortable.
Mouth.Whenyouarethinking,youoftenpurseyourlips.Youmightalsousethispositiontoholdbackanangrycommentyoudon'twishtoshow.However,itwillprobablystillbenoticed,andpeoplewillknowyou'renotpleased
Face.Whenyoulie,youmightputonafalseface.Butthatexpressionwouldcrackbriefly,allowingdisplaysoftrueemotionssuchashappiness,sadness,disgust(厌恶)andfeartocomethrough.
21.Whensomeoneiskeepinghisarmsbehindhisback,hetriestotellyouthat_______.
A.heisnotafraidB.heisoutgoingC.heisangryD.heiscool
22.Ifyouwanttoappearconfident,youshould_______.
A.moveyourarmsalotB.crossyourarms
C.moveyourheadalittleD.keepyourheadlevel
23.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Bodylanguage,themostcommonlyusedlanguage
B.Bodymovementsgiveawaysecretsofmind
C.Armstellmorethanlegs
D.Facialexpressionstellthetruth
B
Backinfreshmanyear,Ifoundmyselfwonderingwhetheritshouldreallybecalled"volunteering"ifstudentsonlydoitbecausetheyhaveto.
IendedupvolunteeringatWeyrichHealthCenter,helpingelderlypatientswithdailytasks.ThemoreIdidthesetasks,themoredisconnectedIfeltfromtheseniors.ThoughIfeltbadforthem,Ididnotwanttointeractwiththem.
Thenonerainyday,ImetColonelHemsworth.Heinvitedmetohistableandaskedforsomecompany.Iregardedthisasanotherboringtask.However,whenIlistenedtohisstories,Ilearnedthathewasabrilliantwarveteran(老兵),andIfoundhistalesinteresting.
AftermybrieftalkwiththeColonel,IrealizedthatIsharedcommoncharacterswithalltheseniors.Ifeltlikeanoxygenmolecule(分子)---readytoformarelationship—ratherthananisolatedgas.
Imetwithmanylearnedseniorcitizenswhosharedtheirexperiencesandwisdom.NolongerdidIwalkaimlesslydownthehallways.IfoundmyselfenjoyingtalkingwiththesepeopleasIlearnedtheirhistories.Whyhadn'tIrealizedsoonerthatvolunteerworkcouldenlightenme?
Somepeoplearguethatvolunteeringandworkingforchangedoesnothelp.However,theyfailtorealizethattheworldisconstantlychangingandhumansmustadapttoit.MyexperienceatWeyrichHealthCenterhastaughtmethatrefusingtochangeone'sviewsandacceptnewonesleadstoshort-termgoalsthatfinallydisappear.Communicationwithothersisanimportantpartoflife.Volunteeringisnotjustarequirementorawaytoimproveyourresume,itisatimeforserviceandpersonalgrowth.
NowIenjoyvolunteeringmytimesurroundedbyseniorswhobringhistoryaliveforme.Bycommunicatingwiththem,Ihavedevelopedintoamoredynamicperson.
24.What'stheauthor'sinitial(最初的)attitudetowardsvolunteering?
A.PositiveB.Satisfied.C.Doubtful.D.Unwilling.
25.WhydidColonelHemsworthinvitetheauthortohistable?
A.Helikedtheauthorverymuch.B.Hewantedtheauthortoaccompanyhim.
C.Hewantedtoworkwiththeauthor.D.Heplannedtoteachtheauthorsomething.
26.WhatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentenceinPara.4?
A.Theauthorhaddesiretocommunicatewiththeseniors.
B.theauthorwantedtodoachemicalexperimentwithgas.
C.Theauthorimaginedhimselftobepartofisolatedgas.
D.Theauthorwouldliketobeanoxygenmolecule.
27.Whatdoesthesixthparagraphmainlytellus?
A.Otherpeople'sattitudetowardsvolunteering.
B.Theimportanceofcommunicatingwithothers.
C.Theimportantmeaningofhumansadaptingtochanges.
D.Thelessonstheauthorhaslearnedfromvolunteering.
C
GuestsarrivingattheAloftHotelinManhattanoroneinSiliconValleywillsoonbeabletodosomethinghotelshavedreamedaboutofferingforyears:
walkpastthecheck-indeskandentertheirroomsbyusingasmart-phoneasroomkey.TheboutiquehotelbrandfromStarwoodtoHotels&ResortsWorldwideInc.planstoofferthisfeatureattwohotels,intheHarlemneighborhoodandinCupertino,Calif,beforetheendofthequarter.
StarwoodofficialsarehopingthiswillbeoneofthebiggesttechnologicalchangesintheindustrysincefreeWi-Fi."Webelievethiswillbecomethenewstandardforhowpeoplewillwanttoenterahotel,"saysFritsvanPaasschen,Starwood'sCEO."Itmaybeanoveltyatfirst,butwethinkitwillbecometablestakesformanagingahotel."
Noteveryoneissosure.Pastattemptstousetechnologytostreamlinethecheck-inprocesshavehadmixedresults.RobertHabeeb,presidentoftheFirstHospitalityGroup,whichistheownerof55hotelsintheUS,sayshepulledoutcheck-inkiosksattwoofhisHolidayInnhotelsafterfindingthatmostguestsignoredthem.Hefoundthatmanytravelerswillsacrificespeedoreasetotalkwithastaffmemberandensuretheirroomhastherightvieworlocation,ortotryforanupgrade.Otherguestsmaystillwanttobegreetedwhentheyarrive.
Hotelshaveneverbeenknownforbeingintheforefrontoftechnology.Theindustryisoftenadelay,inpartbecausemanyhotelsareownedandmanagedbyseparatecompanies,makinginvestmentsintechnologymorecomplicated.Nevertheless,manyhoteloperatorshavebeensearchingforwaystoremovethebottlenecksthatcanformatahotel'sfrontdesk.Thedelaysarethebane(祸根)ofmanyaroadwarrior'stravelexperience.“Everybodyhastocheckin,butwearealldoingitprettymuchthesamewaywewerel00yearsago,"saysChristopherNassetta,chief.
Yetitisstillnotclearthatvirtualkeyswilldobetterthanpreviousattemptstobeattraditionalcheck-ins.Aneffortseveralyearsagotoallowgueststoenterroomswiththemagneticstripontheircreditcardsneverbecamepopular.Guestsworriedaboutsecurityandwereunwillingtogivetheirkidscreditcardsinsteadofroomkeys.
28Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue.
A.AloftofHotelinManhattanwillal
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