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自贡一中高三10月考英语试题本试卷共150分。考试时间120分钟。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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Checkthenewbike.B.Buyanewbike.C.Ridethenew

bike.2.Whatdidthemandobefore9:00lastnight?A.Hesleptforawhile.B.HewatchedTV.C.Hewrotethepaper.3.Whywastheofferrefused?A.Itwasn’tfitforthe

market.B.Itwasratherlow.C.Itwasabithigh.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.GototheJohnsons’fordinner.B.Doachemistryexperim

ent.C.Usetheoldrecipestonight.5.What’stheman’sdecision?A.Waitingforthebus.B.Walkingtothenextstop.C.Meetingt

hewoman30minuteslater.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.WhydoesthemancallLouisCatering?A.Forfoodanddrinks.B.Foraninvitation.C.

Forconferencerooms.7.Howmanypeoplewillattendtheparty?A.108.B.120.C.112.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.WhatisthemangoingtoCanad

afor?A.Research.B.Furtherstudy.C.Sightseeing.9.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Buyasuitcase.B.Packclothes

.C.Preparematerials.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whoworksinthepowercompany?A.Thegirl’sfather.B.Thegirl’sclassmate.C.Theman’sclassmate.11.Howwillthe

girlgotothepowercompany?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bytaxi.12.Whatisthegirlgoingtodofirst?A.Visitthemanager.B.Getreadyf

orapicnic.C.Chatwiththeworkers.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatdoesthecompetitiontrytofindthisyear?A.ThebestdancerB.Thebestactor.C.Thebestsinger14.Ho

wshouldpeopleenterthecompetition?A.Byfax.B.Byphone.C.ThroughtheInternet.15.Whendoesthesportshallclosethisweek?A.At10:30pm,B.At9:00pm.C.

At8:00pm.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewswimmingpool?A.Itisbiggerthantheoldone.B.Itwillbefreeforthefirstweek.C.Itwillbeopenearlier

thanplanned.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhatdoesCyberEditaimtodo?A.Supplyfundingforbusinessmen.B.Offerstudentscomputereditingservices.C.E

ditdocumentsforWiredmagazine.18.Howmanyemployeesdidthespeakerhireatfirst?A.Four.B.Five.C.Ten.19WhydidsomeinvestorsinvestmoneyinCy

berEdit?A.Itgotgoodpublicity.B.Itpromisedbigreturns.C.Itemployed50students.20.Whenisthebesttimeforpeopletodevelopabusiness?A.Whenthe

yhavetheidea.B.Aftertheygraduatefromcollege.C.Aftertheyhaverichsocialexperience.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分

,满分37.5分)ATheSaharaFestival(节日)isathree-dayAfricancelebrationoftheveryrecentpast,whichtakesplaceever

yyeareitherinNovemberorDecember.Itispartmilitarydisplayandpartcompetition.Themilitarydisplaycomesfirst.Itisverypopularwithtouristsandlocalpeop

leandespeciallywithgovernmentleaders.Duringtheopeningceremonies,thegovernmentleadersfirstmakespeeches.Theywelcomeeverybodytothedisplayandhopethatever

yonewillenjoythemselves.Thenthereisadisplayofsoldierswhomarchvery.smartlyinfrontoftheplacewherethegovernme

ntleaderssit.Thenhorsemenfromseveraldifferentcountriesshowofftheirbeautifulclothesandtheirgoodridingskills.On

eafteranothertheycomeanddancersfromallovertheSaharataketheirturnstoshowofftheirwonderfultraditionalclothesanddances.Theyarea

ccompaniedbymenplayingdrumsandbeatingstrongrhythmsforthedancers.Thehighlightoftheopeningceremonyaretheraceswhichtakeplaceintheevening.Itisthegrandfin

aleoftheday.Menridetheirhorsesveryfast.Someridewiththeirlegsintheair,othersrideinpairsondifferenthors

es.Itissofastandsowonderful!1.TheSaharaFestivalisafestivalwhich______.A.hasaverylonghistoryinNorthAfricaB.isnotcelebratedonth

esamedateseachyearC.isattendedmainlybythepeopleintheSaharaD.iscelebratedonlybytravelersfromdifferentcoun

tries2.Theunderlinedword"finale"inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymeansthe______oftheopeningday.A.firstpartB.l

astpartC.middleD.whole3.Thispassagemainlytellsreaders______.A.whathappensontheopeningdayoftheSaharaFestivalB.howpe

oplecelebrateduringthethree-daySaharaFestivalC.whattakesplaceattheclosingceremoniesoftheSaharaFestivalD.howanimalsraceonthefirstan

dthelastdaysoftheSaharaFestivalBMyfatherloveshisgarden.Heplantedsomeseedsinit.Butatthattime,Ididn’tunders

tandwhyworkinginthedirtexcitedhimsomuch.Unfortunately,inearlyMay,myfatherwasseriouslyinjuredinanaccident.Hehadtostayinbedforawhile.Mymotherhad

severalbusinesstrips,soshecouldn’ttakecareofthegarden.Ididn’twantmyfathertoworry,soIsaidthatIwouldtakecareofhisgardenuntilherecovered.Iassumedthatt

helittleplantswouldcontinuetogrowaslongastheyhadwater,andluckilyitrainedfairlyoften,soIdidn’tthinkmuchaboutthegarden.OneSa

turdaymorning,myfathersaidtome,“Christine,thevegetablesshouldbeaboutreadytobepicked.Let’shaveasaladtoday!”Iwentouttothegardenan

dwasupsettoseethatmanyofthelettuceleavesandcarrotshadbeenhalfeatenbybugs.Therewerehundredsofbugsalloverthem!IpanickedforamomentbutthenIquietl

ywenttotheneareststoretobuysomevegetables.WhenIgavethesaladtohim,hesaid,“Oh,Christine,whatabeautifulsalad!Ican’tbelievethecarrotsar

ethisbigalready.Youmustbetakingverygoodcareofmygarden.”Ifeltalittlebitguilty.Cominghome,mymothersawthebagfromthe

supermarketinthekitchen.Iwasembarrassed,andIadmittedDadwantedasaladbutthegardenwasadisaster.Ididn’twa

nttodisappointhimsoIwenttothestore.ShelaughedbutpromisedtohelpmeinthegardenandweekslaterIwasfinallyabletopicksomevegeta

bles.Icarefullymadeasaladandtookittomyfather.Helookedatitwithahintofasmile,“Christine,thecarrotsaresmallerinthissalad,buttheytastebetter.”Now,

Ibetterunderstandhowputtingalotofeffortintocaringforsomethingcanhelpyouappreciatetheresultsmore,howeve

rsmalltheymaybe.Perhapsthiswasoneofthereasonsformyfather’sloveofgardening.4.WhydidChristineoriginallypromi

seshewoulddothegardening?A.Shewasaskedbyherfathertodoit.B.Shewasinterestedingrowingvegetables.C.Sheknewitwasimportanttoherfather

.D.Shewantedtoimprovehergardeningskills.5.Whichofthefollowingwasaprobleminthegarden?A.Insectsdestroyedthelettu

ceandcarrots.B.Animalsoftendugholesinthegarden.C.Theplantsweregiventoomuchwater.D.Thevegetablesweremark

edincorrectly.6.WhycouldChristinesecretlyusethestore-boughtvegetablestomakethesalad?A.Hermotherhelpedhertobuythevegetables.B.Hermotherregularl

yhelpedhertomakeasalad.C.Herfathercouldn’tseetheprogressofthevegetablesinhisgarden.D.Herfatherwentonabusin

esstripatthattime.7.WhatdidChristinelearnfromherexperienceofgardening?A.Alwaysgetreadyforarainyday.B.Don’tbedisappointedbybugs.C.Work

ingaloneproducesresults.D.Hardworkcanoftenberewarding.CAteamofscientistssaysthatplayingsoundsunderwatercangetfishtoreturntoareaswithseverelydamaged

coralreefs(珊瑚礁).Inanexperiment,theyfoundfishreturnedafterhearingrecordingsofthesoundslikeahealthyoceanreef.Theres

earchresultswerereportedinNatureCommunications.Thescientistsplacedunderwaterspeakersinareaswherecoralhadbeendy

inginAustralia’snorthernGreatBarrierReef.Theyplayedthesoundsoveraperiodofaboutsixweeksin2017andstudiedtheresults.Theteamreportedthattwi

ceasmanyfisharrivedintheareaswherethesoundsofhealthycoralwereplayed.Thesoundsalsoledtoa50percentincreaseinthenumberofspeciespresentinthearea,therese

archersfound.Theresearchersnotedtheimportanceofhavingmanydifferentkindsoffishreturntothearea.Differentspecies

offishperformmanyactivitiesthatsupporttheoceanenvironmentandsealife.SteveSimpsonisaprofessorattheUniversityofExeterwhohelped

leadtheresearch.Heexplained,“Healthycoralreefsareremarkablynoisyplaces.Theycontainthesoundsofmanykindsofshrimp,fishandotherseacreature

s.Youngfishlistentothesesoundswhentheyarelookingforaplacetosettle.Reefsbecomeextremelyquietwhentheysufferdes

tructionthatisusuallyrelatedtohuman-causedpollution.Coraldamagecandriveshrimpandfishaway.Buttheexperimentsuggestedthattheuseofunderw

aterloudspeakerswasaneffectivewaytogetyoungfishtocomeback.”MarkMeekanisafishbiologist.Hesaidthatthereturnofthefi

shisthefirststeptowardsseeingmajorimprovementsinreefhealth.“Recoveryisunderpinned(巩固)byfishthatcleanthereefandcreatespac

eforcoralstoregrow,”hesaid.UniversityofBristolprofessor,AndyRadford,saidtheunderwatersoundsareapromisingwaytofightcoralreefdamageatthelocalc

ommunitylevel.Buthenotedthatotherthreatsneedtobereducedaswell.Theseincludeclimatechange,pollutionandoverfis

hing.8Whycanunderwaterspeakersmakefishreturn?A.Becausethefishprefermusicaroundtheirhabitats.B.Becausetheyplaysoundsasahealthyreefdoes

.C.Becausethefishknowtheplaceswiththembecomebetter.D.Becausetheycandrivethenaturalenemiesoffishesaway.9.Whateffectdodifferentkindsoffishh

aveontheoceanaccordingtothetext?A.Keepingtheocean’secologicalbalance.B.Removingtheremarkablenoises.C.Preventingthepollutioncausedbyh

uman.D.Drivingdangerouscreaturesaway.10.Howdoestheauthorprovethesignificanceofthisnewfinding?A.Byquotingdifferentauth

orities’words.B.Bycomparingtheresultwithanotherstudy’s.C.Byofferingmanystatistics.D.Byshowingthedetailedprocessofexperiments.11.

Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?AEducation.B.Entertainment.C.Environment.D.Economy.D..Th

ecoolestthingaboutthenew“Futures”exhibitattheSmithsonian’sArtsandIndustriesBuildingisn’tthefactthatyouwalkonfossilsorplayMinecra

ftwithyoureyeballs.Thecluestartswiththename,particularlythelastletter:Thefutureisplural(复数的).“Thefutureisnotafactbuta

seriesofdecisionswemakeeveryday,”saidMonicaMontgomery,thefounderofthemuseum.“Andeveryonehasthepowertoshapeit.”“Futures”marksthetemp

orary(临时)reopeningofthebuilding.ItistheSmithsonian’ssecond-oldestbuildingandtheoneconsideredthefirstnationalmuseumintheUSA

,saysAllisonPeck,directorofexternalaffairs.TheArtsandIndustriesBuilding,whichopenedin1881,firstlycameupwiththeideathatmuse

umsareforcirculatingknowledgetothepublic,notjuststorehousesforprivatecollectorsorcentersforresearch,Pecksaid.ManySmiths

oniantreasuresfirstappearedinthebuilding,suchasanearlyThomasEdisonlightbulb.“Futures”,partoftheSmithsonian’s175thanniversarycelebration,ha

smorethan150objectsandideasthatcombinetechnology,art,designandhistory.Theexhibitemployshighlydescriptivelabelsandspreadsacrossf

ourhallswiththemes:FuturesPast,FuturesThatInspire,FuturesThatUnite,andFuturesThatWork.Youcancommunicatewiththeexhibitsbygesturingwithyourhan

dsormovingyoureyes.Intherotunda(圆形大厅),artistSuchiReddy’s“me+you”invitesyoutodescribeyourvisionofthefuture,

andthentranslatesyourwordsintocolorsthatcandanceonitscentralcolumn.LookcloselyatNettriceGaskins’sportraits,createdwithartifi

cialintelligence,andacitystreetmapforFloydMcKissick.McKissickwasthefounderofSoulCity,NorthCarolina,inthe1970sasanidealplacefor

blackpeopletolive.Theexhibithighlightsfuturisticprojectthatisongoing:Wherewillwelive?12.Whatdoesthenameoftheexhibitindicate?A.Everyoneca

nbeinvolvedincreatingthefuture.B.Theexhibitisforacelebration.C.Everyone’sfutureisunchangeable.D.Theexhibitisorganizedbythepublic.13.Whatdo

weknowabouttheArtsandIndustriesBuilding?A.Itwasbuiltbyprivatecollectors.B.Itpioneeredtheideaofspreadingknowledge.C.ItistheplacewhereEdisononcewor

ked.D.ItisthelargestnationalmuseumintheUSA.14.Whatcanvisitorsdoattheexhibit?的A.Interactwithexhibitsusingtheirbodylanguage.B.Translateth

eirwordsintocolors.C.Makeamapoftheircities.D.Paintaportraitwithartificialintelligence.15.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenf

rom?A.Atextbook.B.Asciencefiction.C.Apopularmagazine.D.Atraveljournal.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Bodylanguagei

saformofcommunicationanditplaysanimportantroleinoureverydaylife.___16___.Let’slookatsomeofthebenefitsofbodyla

nguage.ItmakesyourspeakingskillsbetterStudents’publicspeakingskillsimproveasaresultofbodylanguage.Itnotonlyengagestheaudiencebutisalsoabletoconveythe

rightmessageacross.___17___.Havinggoodbodylanguagewhilepubliclyspeakingishalfthebattlewon,suchaskeepeyecontactwithlistenersandusegesturesandhandsig

nalswhilepubliclyspeaking.___18___Bodylanguageisimportantwhenpupilswishtoexpresstheiropinionswhenwordsfallshort.Peoplear

oundyoucanseetheconfidenceyouhavewithjustalookatyourbodylanguage.Inordertoinfluencetheopinionsofothe

rsaroundyouasastudent,itisimportanttohaveappropriatebodylanguage.Itimprovesself-confidenceAnotherimportanceofbodylanguageisthatitimprove

ssell-confidence.Howconfidentyouareasastudentandasapersonisdemonstratedbyyourbodylanguage.Forexample,makingeyecontactwh

ilespeaking,usinghandgestureswhilespeaking,andholdingyourchinupwhilespeaking.___19___ItdevelopsthepowerofthesixthsenseThesixthsenseisaskillthaty

oucanknowatrueperson’sfeelingsandemotionswithoutthepersonbeingverbalaboutit.Forexample,ifyouaskapersonhowaparticularfoodt

astes,theymayreplywith“awesome”or“yum”.___20___.Therefore,theimportanceofbodylanguageliesinthefactthatitgivesyouasixth

senseofpowertofigureoutpeopleandtheiremotions.A.ItisoftenignoredB.IthelpsexpressyouropinionsC.WordsismorepowerfulthanbodylanguageD.Theyareall

signsthatyouhavegreatbeliefinyourselfE.StudentsandprofessionalscanbenefitfrombodylanguageF.Sotheimportanceofbodylanguageinspeechmakingisevide

ntG.However,theirbodylanguagecanshowhowtheyfeelaboutthefood第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)MotherHenFromthemomentmyhusbandbro

ughthomeaboxofsixchicks,ournine-year-old,Sophie,hasn'tletthem____21____hersight.ShenamedthemTrixie,Bearty,SweetPea,Speedie,Captain

Flint,andAdrianandwasvery____22____whenwewouldn'tletthemsleepinherbed.Sophietakesatleastonechickeneverywher

eweletherandhasdone____23____thingswithherchickens.Onehotday,shewantedtotakeCaptainFlinttothecreek(小溪).Iwasn'tso____24____aboutit:

Couldchickensswim?Sophiebalancedastickonherrivertube(游泳圈)forCaptainFlinttostayon,andthetwo____25____downthec

reek.____26____,SophiedressedasachickenforHalloweenand____27____usthatTrixichadtocome.Thereactionsfromneighborswere____28____"Wait,isthatarealchicke

nyou'reholding?"Trixiecooed(咕咕地叫)thewholetime.Thechickensareteachingusaboutloveaswellas____29____andgrief.Sadly,Capta

inFlintfacedanuntimelydeathafteraneagleattack.Wehadachickenfuneral,saidafewwordsaboutwhatagoodchickenshewa

s,andthankedherforthe_____30_____shebroughttoourlivesbeforewe_____31_____her.Sophiepaintedalovelypicture_____32__

___itandhaswornapendant(坠饰)withCaptain'spictureeversince.Thechickensweren't_____33_____inthehouseuntilonemorningwhenSophietoldme,"There'snothingtofee

lhappyabout."Sincethen,we'veallowedonechickinsideatatimeifSophicpromisedto_____34_____immediately.Thechickensbroughtagl

immerofjoybacktoourlives.Inafewshortmonths,theyhavetaughtusto_____35_____situationswecan'tchangeandfindjoywh

erewecan.Iamsograteful.21.A.atB.inC.fromD.outof22.A.awkwardB.ashamedC.upsetD.guilt23.A.unbearableB.unbelievableC.upliftingD.satisfying

24.A.concernedB.curiousC.seriousD.sure25.A.floatedB.jumpedC.slidD.flew26A.SurprisinglyB.NaturallyC.Foolishly

D.Luckily27.A.convincedB.informedC.remindedD.showed28.A.complicatedB.quickC.funnyD.crazy29.A.lossB.delightC.lonelinessD.happines

s30.A.fortuneB.lessonC.joyD.reward31.A.abandonedB.forgotC.buriedD.threw32.A.infavorofB.inmemoryofC.indefenseofD.inpossessionof33.A.allo

wedB.foundC.expectedD.held34.A.turnupB.getupC.cleanupD.stayup35.A.caseB.acceptC.controlD.judge第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,

满分15分)语法填空TheideaforthebookHarryPotterandthePhilosopher’sStonecametoJoanneKathleenRowlingin1990.Ittookhersevenye

arstofinishwritingit.Duringthosesevenyears,she___36___(have)todomanyotherjobstomakealiving.Rowlingsentthemanuscript(手稿)toq

uiteafewpublishers,oneof___37___finallyboughtit.Shewasveryhappytosellherbookbecauseitwasherlife’sdreamtobeawriter.Beforeshesoldherbook,Rowlingwa

slivinginasmallflatwithherdaughterandwassopoor___38___shecouldnotaffordheatinginthewinter.Lovedbybothchildrenandadults,thefirstHarryPotterbooksoonto

okoffinEnglandandwentpopularinmanyotherplacesintheworld.Afterhersecondandthirdbookscameout,thethreeHarryPotterbooksalready___39

___(publish)soonfilledthetopthreeplacesonmanynewspapers’listsofbestsellers.Thenthebooksweremadeintopopularmovies,___40___(follow)byfourmo

rebooksandfivemoreinstallmentsinthemovieseries.Withallthesuccesscompletelychangingherlife,Rowling___41___(earn

)over150millionpoundsbytheendof2001.In2004,ForbesnamedRowlingasthefirstperson___42___(become)aUSdollarbi

llionairebywritingbooksandthesecond-richestfemaleentertainer.In2012,however,ForbesremovedRowling___43___

theirbillionairelist,sayingthather160millionUSdollarsincharitabledonationsandthehightaxrateintheUKmeantshewas

nolonger___44___.AsofJuly2013,theHarryPotterbookshadsoldbetween400and450millioncopiesworldwide,makingthe

moneofthe____45____(popular)bookseriesinhistory.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分).第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,在你校学汉语的美国交换生Frank对中国诗词感兴趣,观看了CCTV举办的”中国诗词大会”(ChinesePoet

ryCompetition)后,想要报名参加比赛,但不知如何准备,于是发邮件向你求教,请用英语给他回复。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearFrank,____________________________

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____________________________________________________________Bestwishes,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给

段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Petehatedlosingatanything.Hisparents,teachers,andmanyothers,saidhedidn’tknowhowtolose,butthetru

thofitwasthathecouldn’tstandlosing,notevenatmarbles(弹珠游戏).Hefeltsogood,whenhewon,thatheneverwantedtogiveupthatfeeling;notforanythinginthewo

rld.Ontopofthat,losingmadehimfeelpreciselytheopposite.ItseemedtoPetethatlosingwastheworstthingthatcouldhappe

ntoanyone.IftherewasagamePetewasn’tbrilliantat,hesimplywouldn’tplayit.Butifhewasgoingtowinhewouldtakepart,evenifthegamelastedonlyaminut

e.Andthekindofthingshewasreallygoodat,liketablefootball,youcouldhardlystophimplaying.AnewkidnamedAlbertstartedatPete’sschool.Forseveral

daysPetewatchedthenewguy.Hewasgreatatsomethings,terribleatothers—toanembarrassingdegree—butheenjoyedeverythingequal

ly.PetesawAlbertplayingbasketballonce.Hewasabsolutelyhopeless;helosttimeaftertime.Butthathappysmilen

everleftAlbert’sface.Albertwasanespeciallygoodtablefootballplayer,anditdidn’ttakePeteandAlbertlongbeforetheychallengedeachothert

oagame.Petepreparedforthematchwithgreatseriousness.Hewasconcentratedandintense(紧张的).Albert,ontheotherhand,s

eemednottobetakingthethingatallseriously._______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onthatday,Pete’sgreatvictory(胜利)wasone

veryone’slips.But,thatnight,Petedidn’tfeelsohappy.__________________________________________________________________________

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