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    1、2020届陕西省安康市高三第三次教学质量联考英语试题一、短对话1Why does the woman need an English pen pal?ATo practice her English.BTo help her write something special.CTo find a good partner to work with.2What is the man doing?ADriving his own car.BLearning to drive.CShowing the man how to drive.3Where might Mr. Brown be?AIn a m

    2、arket.BIn his office.CIn the hospital.4Whats the womans idea about the maths course?AEasy.BDifficult.CNeither difficult nor easy.5When was the woman born?AIn 1983.BIn 1979.CIn 1976.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6Whats the woman probably doing?ATaking an exam.BLearning to drive.CSearching for something.7What

    3、s a good habit in the mans opinion?AAdjusting the mirror.BFastening the seat belt.CHolding the steering wheel.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?ABoss and worker.BCustomer and salesperson.CInterviewee and interviewer.9Why does the man quit his current job?ABec

    4、ause he is not suitable for the job.BBecause he is not skilled at the job.CBecause he looks for a growth opportunity.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10What happened to the man?AHe was caught cheating.BHe was punished by his parents.CHe didnt know how to prepare for the test.11How does the woman feel about his beha

    5、viour?AExcited.BSurprised.CAshamed.12In Tonys opinion, why did he make the mistake?AHe had much to do every day.BHe failed in the last exam.CHis father pushed him hard.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13Where does the conversation take place?AIn a coffeehouse.BIn a company.CAt the office.14Why does the woman take t

    6、he part-time job?ABecause She is a volunteer.BBecause she is an English student.CBecause she wants to improve oral English.15What can we know about the man?AHe seldom comes here.BHe wants some cookies.CHe tries to improve his English.16Whats not allowed for the woman?AAccepting tips.BTalking with cu

    7、stomers.CSpeaking English.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17Whats the result of the new study?AAn apple a day keeps the doctor away.BCancer patients can be cured by taking aspirin.CTaking a small amount of aspirin can be good for health.18Whats Peters new finding?AAspirin can cause heart diseases.BAspirin delays

    8、 death of cancer patients.CCancer patients can be cured by taking aspirin.19How many years is Peter involved in the study?A20 years.B40 years.C47 years.20Which of the following isnt the benefit of aspirin?AIt may increase the survival in cancer patients.BIt can reduce the risk of developing heart di

    9、seases.CIts good for peoples health and can cure heart diseases.四、阅读理解EventsRAF Fly pastTuesday, central Londonraf. mod. ukMore than one hundred airplanes, from Spitfires to the Lightning, will be coming together. The amazing once-in-a-lifetime display is expected to pass over Buckingham Palace at a

    10、round 1 pm. PetfringeSunday, Petworth, West Sussexpetfringe. co. ukPetworth, home of the 17th-century Grade I listed Petworth House, is the setting for-this definitely-not-animal-related festival, featuring everything from classical music to theatre and film screenings. Petfringe also hosts the fina

    11、l of its Comedian Of The Year competition, where the winner will take home 10, 001the UKs largest stand-up prize. Fast FringeMonday, Underbelly Festival, Southbank, Londonunderbellyfestival. ComImagine going to the Edinburgh Fringe but dont know who to see? This will helpits a showcase(展示)of 28 Scot

    12、land-bound acts each performing three-minute teasers of their sets. Acts include Lost Voice Guy, who has already been an overnight success thanks to his “Britains Got Talent”win. Henley FestivalOctober 11-15, Henley-on-Thameshenleyfestival. co. ukTheres much to enjoy here, whether youre fond of come

    13、dy, the arts, or opera (歌剧). Black tie is a must, as is drinking Pimms. As You Like ItOctober 28, Open Air Theatre, Regents Park, Londonopenairtheatre. comBill Shakespeares comedy in the Forest of Arden is directed by Max Webster, and comes to Regents Park. It features new music too.21What do we kno

    14、w about Petfringe?AIt is held on Monday.BIt is a festival for animal lovers.CIt sets up an award for comedians.DIt hosts “Britains Got Talent” competition.22What do Henley Festival and As You Like It have in common?AThey are suitable for comedy fans.BThey are planned by Max Webster.CThey will take p

    15、lace on the same day.DThey require visitors to wear black tie.23Where can you probably find this article?AIn a geography textbook.BIn a guidebookCIn a research paper.DIn a commercial advertisement.I had never thought how much fun I would have on the trip prior to my arrival in Salamanca, Spain, but

    16、when I am writing this case study now, a huge flood of memories from that exciting week come! My placement (实习工作) was at a nursery and that in itself was hardly “work” playing with the children, reading to them and taking them to see local childrens performers was by far the most enjoyable work I ha

    17、ve ever undertaken. In the afternoons it doubled as an English-teaching after-school club of sorts, which was incidentally a brilliant way for me to learn Spanish while the pupils picked up some English. On Monday during the siesta (午休), I went with friends to an amazing restaurant for lunch, where

    18、we enjoyed delicious Spanish food and drink. In the evening, we visited local restaurants and cafes and had a brilliant time! This was a pattern that I tended to follow throughout the week. Besides the social activities, I also made good use of my camera and used it to capture the stunning beauty of

    19、 many of Salamancas buildings. The trip was definitely an invaluable experience the large amount of independence that we were given taught me to be more responsible, and the few people that were initially (起初的) homesick got over it almost immediately. Having now visited Spain, I can honestly say it

    20、is by far the best way to learn a language as you are immersing yourself in it by being in a situation where you are effectively being forced to speak the language, thus improving your speaking skills. The week-long trip benefited me linguistically as my speaking and also listening skills improved c

    21、onsiderably as a result of everyones positively speedy talking. Culturally, as I learnt a great deal more about the Spanish culture, not to mention socially as I made plenty of friends. In a sentence, the trip was brilliant because I was not just learning the language I was also learning about the p

    22、eople and culture behind the language and even better, I made lots of new friends along the way!24Whats the benefit of teaching in an after-school club for the writer?APicking up Spanish.BMaking lots of new friends.CHaving fun with students.DEarning some extra money.25Which of the following social a

    23、ctivities is not mentioned?AGoing to an English corner.BTaking pictures of Salamancas buildings.CVisiting local restaurants and cafes on Monday evening.DGoing to an amazing restaurant for lunch with friends.26What can we learn from Paragraph 5?AForced learning doesnt do us any good.BBeing homesick w

    24、hile visiting abroad is natural.CSpain is a great place to experience different cultures.DThe trip taught the writer to overcome difficulties independently.27Whats the probable meaning of the underlined word “immersing” in Paragraph 5?ABeing involved in.BMaking changes for.CAdjusting to.DGetting bet

    25、ter at.Lighthouses are built on or near the shore to help guide ships away from danger. However, the threat of rising sea level has many people worried about the future of lighthouses worldwide. The East Point Lighthouse in New Jersey has been lighting up the Delaware Bay for more than 200 years. Bu

    26、t the waters that surround it may bring about its end. During storms, water hits a wall that is just nine meters from the front of the lighthouse. After each major storm, the wall around the lighthouse has to be rebuilt and 1, 300-kilogram sand bags and other methods are used to protect it. A simple

    27、 fix would cost about 3 million dollars. Rising sea levels have already forced the relocation of several lighthouses. In 1999, the National Park Service moved the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina, nearly 884 meters inland, which cost about 11. 8 million dollars. In 1993, the Southeast Ligh

    28、thouse on Block Island, which is still guiding ships, was moved more than 91 meters inland. Tim Harrison is the editor of Lighthouse Digest, a publication (出版) based in the northern state of Maine. It has a list of 53 lighthouses around the United States that may be lost because of the effects of cl

    29、imate change. “Lighthouses were built for one purpose: to save lives. Some of Americas lighthouses continue to be used to guide ships and other boats. But a good number have been replaced by modern technology. Instead, the lighthouses are valued more for historical reasons.” Tim said. “Now its our t

    30、urn to step up and save these lighthouses.”But some lighthouses have already been lost. Both the Galveston Jetty Lighthouse in Texas and the Sabine Bank Lighthouse in Louisiana were lost to storms or rising seas. And the Kauhola Point Lighthouse on Hawaiis Big Island was taken down after erosion nea

    31、rby was so severe that it could not be saved. Other lighthouses that are considered to be in danger from rising seas include the Sand Island Lighthouse in Alabama and the New Point Comfort Lighthouse in Virginia.28Why is the East Point Lighthouse listed in paragraph 2?ATo show the effect of mankind

    32、on lighthouses.BTo show the problems lighthouses are facing.CTo attract the readers attention to lighthouses.DTo show the importance of protecting lighthouses.29Which lighthouse is still functioning nowadays?AThe Galveston Jetty Lighthouse.BThe Kauhola Point Lighthouse.CThe Southeast Lighthouse.DThe

    33、 Sabine Bank Lighthouse.30What does Tim Harrison really want to say?AGlobal warming changes everything.BLighthouses are well worth protecting.CMost of the Lighthouses are being damaged.DModern technology helps guide the ship better.31How is the text mainly developed?ABy making a comparison.BBy analy

    34、zing causes.CBy giving explanations.DBy listing examples.Since the first report of “zombie deer” about 50 years ago, sightings of the deer have spread to several parts of the United States, mostly because the cause of the disease has spread as well. “Zombie deer”, of course, has to do with a deadly

    35、disease. “Zombie deer” disease is a type of prion disease that affects deer. Prions are small, abnormal, infectious proteins that cause proteins in the body to fold abnormally. The disease gets more serious as it progresses, and it is always deadly. “A lot of the concern about this disease is based

    36、on something that occurred years ago,” said Doctor Ryan Maddox. Maddox was referring to fears from another prion disease, “mad cow,” which was first found in England, where it spread to humans. “Mad cow” disease is not what is affecting the deer. This disease is spread between deer through direct co

    37、ntact or indirect contact with infected soil, water or food. Once introduced to an area: this disease can spread quickly among deer. Even after an infected deer dies, the risk of it spreading to other deer can last a long time. Although the rate of infection in deer across the country is low, infect

    38、ion rates may be as high as 10 to 25% in places where it is common. Deer with this disease may not show it for several months to years. But slowly, signs of the disease may develop, including dramatic weight loss, trembling, thirst and aggression. Infected deer may also display a lack of fear of peo

    39、ple and may be more out in the open, making them more susceptible(易受影响的)to hunting. There is no evidence that this disease occurs in humans or that humans can even get infected. If the disease were able to spread to people, the most likely way would be through eating infected deer meat. In areas whe

    40、re the disease is common, hunters are supposed to test the animals before they eat their meat. If they test positive, meat from that animal should not be eaten.32Why are people concerned about zombie deer discase?AThere is no certain cure for it.BHumans may get infected with it.CIt will kill all the

    41、 deer soon.DIt gets more serious than before.33What do we know about zombie deer disease from the text?AIt spreads only through direct contact.BIts hard to rid other deer of being infected.CIts common in one quarter of American states.DThe speed of its spreading is slower than expected.34Which of th

    42、e following can best describe an infected deer?AIt becomes fatter than before.BIt tends to be gentler than before.CIt becomes less balanced than before.DIt becomes less alert than before.35What does the text suggest hunters do about the deer meat?AHave the deer tested first.BAssess the danger of eat

    43、ing it.CKeep it in fridge for days.DCheck the deers living environment.五、七选五Lots of people ride bikes for lots of different reasons. Here are the top reasons why you should be out there too._36_Riding a bike is a proven stress releaser. Regardless of if you are riding purely for pleasure or for a sp

    44、ecific purpose, such as to become more mindful about life, you will arrive at your destination feeling relaxed, energized and happier about the world and yourself. Plus, being out on your bike is just flat-out fun. _37_Your Community_38_You are able to go the places you want to go and yet put one le

    45、ss car on the road. You dont bring with you the noise that a car generates and are actually able to interact with people as you move. From my bike, I can wave to a neighbor, say hi to a kid, smell someones dinner cooking and be a warm and friendly human presence on the streets.ConvenienceThere is an

    46、 undeniable convenience factor youll discover when riding a bike. Front-row parking spaces are guaranteed no matter where you go. _39_Though cars will certainly make better time on long trips, youll find for many short trips or through heavy traffic, and you can travel safely in traffic just as fast

    47、 or faster on your bike.Your Pocketbook(钱包)It costs between 20 and 30 cents per mile to operate a car, depending on the vehicle. This is based on expenses like gas, oil, maintenance, etc., that go up when you drive more. _40_These factors make the actual per mile cost to operate a car much higher. When you start multiplying cost per mile to operate a car by the distance you ride, you can easily calculate how much money you save by riding a bike.ARide For YouBYour State of MindCTraffic jams are also irrelevant.DWhen you ride you

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