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1、2019届高考考前适应性试卷英 语(一) 注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2、回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3、考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力 (共两节,每小题1.5分,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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
2、下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do during the summer vacation?A. Read some books.B. Visit his uncle.C. Travel with his friends.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A fire.B. A flood.C. An earthquake.3. What is Buddy probably?A. A dog.B. The mans son.C. A kind of plant.4. Where does the conve
3、rsation take place?A. At a hotel.B. At a barbers.C. At a clothes shop.5. How does the woman pay the bill?A. In cash.B. By cheque.C. By credit card.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回
4、答第6和第7两个小题。6. Who wants to speak to Tom?A. Jack.B. Mike.C. Betty.7. Why does Alice fail to contact Tom?A. He didnt take his phone.B. His phone is powered off.C. She doesnt know his number.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. Why is the woman calling?A. To pay a visit to the man.B. To invite the Whites to a party
5、.C. To ask about Mr. Whites schedule.9. What will the man do?A. Reply the woman later.B. Go to pick up his wife.C. Move to a new place.10. When will Mr. White go to Hong Kong?A. Next Sunday.B. Next Saturday.C. Next Friday.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. What does the man want to do tonight?A. Play tennis.
6、B. Finish work earlier.C. Go shopping.12. When will the speakers meet?A. At 6:30.B. At 7:00.C. At 7:30.13. What will the speakers have for dinner?A. Mexican food.B. Chinese food.C. American food.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14. What does the man ask the woman to get?A. A chair.B. Some newspapers.C. A glass
7、 of water.15. Where is the table?A. Beside the door.B. At the window.C. In a smoking area.16. What will the man do after the meal?A. Meet his friend.B. Catch fish.C. Go shopping.听下面一段对话,回答第17 至第20 四个小题。17. Why does the speaker give this talk?A. To remind the listeners to bring some stuff.B. To annou
8、nce some changes of the trip.C. To attract more people to the trip.18. How long will the trip last?A. Two weeks.B. One week.C. Two days.19. What special activity will be prepared?A. A dressing party.B. A dinner party.C. A dancing party.20. What does the speaker suggest wearing at the party?A. Formal
9、 clothes.B. Suitable clothes.C. Fashionable clothes.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AWhat is Small-sided Soccer?Small-sided Soccer starts with games of 3-on-3 from the youngest participants and progresses to 4-on-4, 7-on-7, 11-on-11, in a g
10、raduated manner for the older groups. Our schools training course will give kids a better chance to take part in the game and get excited about the game of soccer. The small-sided approach gives each child more individualized attention so they can each improve their skills. And, its FUN!Some general
11、 practical informationCafeteria is open.We supply participants with soccer clothes and football boots.Please bring a water bottle for your child.Soccer season training timesTeamSaturdaySundayTykes10:00-11:00PeeWees11:00-11:50BoysE&F12:30-14:0013:00-14:00Girls12:30-14:30CostsThe cost is $70 per month
12、 for Tykes and PeeWees and $115 for all the other teams.VolunteeringCan I coach?Of course! Our training course is always looking for volunteer coaches. We will provide coaches with plans for activities and training, and help set up the small-sided fields. Its a great opportunity to get involved with
13、 kids and help develop their love for sports.How can I volunteer in other ways?Its your club and you are welcome to volunteer! There are volunteer opportunities with programs, fields, publicity, facilities, uniforms, website development and the board, to name a few. Let us know how youd like to help
14、and well put you to work!Do parents stay?Yes. Parents are strongly encouraged to stay and support their children and the club. The club is a volunteer-run organization. Parents and athletes are encouraged to help with clean-up and set-up activities.If you have any questions about program specifics,
15、please contact recreational soccer coordinator(协调者), Pablo Vercelli, at recreationalsoccerabfsport.nl. Tel: 043-239-4409.21. What do you know about the training course?A. It is a free training course for children.B. It offers three meals a day for free.C. It teaches students according to their inter
16、est.D. It will make children get excited about soccer.22. What should participants take to the training course?A. Soccer.B. Soccer clothes.C. A water bottle.D. Football boots.23. What can we learn from the passage?A. Both Tykes and BoysE&F have classes on Sunday.B. Both Tykes and PeeWees have the sa
17、me charging standard.C. Pablo Vercelli was the founder of Small-sided Soccer.D. Parents who help with clean-up dont need to pay for the course.24. Where do you probably read the article?A. In a science fiction.B. In a newspaper. C. In a medical magazine.D. In a guidebook.B PTSD(创伤后应激障碍) is sadly a c
18、ommon affliction(折磨) for many soldiers who have witnessed conflict, an invisible wound that continues to cause incredible suffering long after the guns have fallen silent.“A lot of us come home without realizing we are bringing the war home with us,” said Josh Marino, a veteran (退伍兵) of the Iraq war
19、 who suffered the effects of PTSD of suicide.“I didnt want to deal with it anymore,” Marino said. He wrote a goodbye note, grabbed a knife and went outside for a final cigarette in the rain. But then, from the deepest depth of despair came hope. Meowing out of the bushes next to him came a stray bla
20、ck and white kitten (小猫) which, according to Marino, “just walked up and started rubbing up against my leg and let me pet him. I came to life again and I broke down crying. I burst into tears.”From this accidental encounter everything changed. Marino found a new purpose in life through the friendly
21、cat, who he named Scout, and who he credits with saving his life. “I stopped thinking about all my problems, and started thinking about all his problems, and what I could do to help him,” Marino said. The bond between them was instant, but that wasnt the end of the story.Marino has made a video of h
22、is and Scouts remarkable story of healing and heartbreak which you can watch on the Internet. The story is dedicated to showing how animals can help humans through tough times, as well as humans can help them. It is a beautiful story that is sure to tug at your heart strings, showing just how powerf
23、ul the bond between humans and animals can be. We love it, and we hope you do too!25. What can we get from the first two paragraphs?A. Taking part in the Iraq war had bad effects on Josh Marino.B. Josh Marino wounded badly during the Iraq war.C. PTSD is a kind of disease which cannot be cured now.D.
24、 PTSD usually happens after the soldiers drop their guns.26. Why did Josh Marino suddenly burst into tears according to the passage?A. He just couldnt help crying.B. The little cat gave him hope to treasure life.C. The wild little cat attacked him so badly.D. He suddenly realized that the cat came t
25、o help him on purpose.27. What is the best title for the passage?A. PTSD a disease cured by a soldier.B. The man and the cat.C. A rescue between a soldier and a cat.D. How can a cat be used to stop suicide.CEveryone has their favourite scenes and characters in Harry Potter books and films. One of th
26、e most memorable scenes for many came early on in the series. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, the owls began to send letters to Harry inviting him to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Owls were then mentioned frequently in the books and created amazing images in the films.Everyone
27、 around the world loves the Harry Potter series. But if there has been one bad result of J.K. Rowlings creative gifts, it is the craze that has swept through many countries for owning an owl. Many experts suggest that because Harry Potter fans would like to own their own owl, there is a strong chanc
28、e that owls may soon start to die out.There are over 200 different species of owl. They are nocturnal birds, which means they are awake at night, usually hunting. They have large round eyes that face forwards on their flat faces. Owls also like to be on their own, unless it is the mating season.Indo
29、nesia is one of the main countries that are now selling owls to young and old Harry Potter fans. There are many bird markets throughout the country, with the largest being Pramuka in Indonesias capital city, Jakarta. Birds are Indonesias most popular pet, with about 20 percent of all homes keeping a
30、t least one. It is thought that about 13,000 owls are sold each year in Indonesias bird markets. They cost between $10 and $30. This is affordable for most families where the parents work. Most of the owls have been taken from the wild and do not live for very long once they have been caught.Not eve
31、ryone is happy about the situation, including the Harry Potter author, J.K. Rowling. She said, “If anybody has been influenced by my books, to think an owl would be happiest shut in a small cage and kept in a house, I would like to take this opportunity to say as forcefully as I can, you are wrong!
32、”28. What purpose does Paragraph 1 serve?A. To bring up the topic.B. To express the main idea.C. To advertise Harry Potter books.D. To describe the authors favourite animal.29.What harmful result do the Harry Potter series bring about?A. Owls being forced out of their homes.B. An increase in the ani
33、mal attacks.C. Damage to childrens creativity.D. A fall in the numbers of owls.30. What do we know about Indonesias bird market?A. They mainly sell owls.B. They have a ready sale for owls.C. They usually sell home-raised owls.D. They sell owls at a comparatively high price.31. What did J.K. Rowling
34、think of the situation?A. It is something she dislikes.B. It would be understandable.C. It is too complex to change.D. It made her feel excited.DWolves strike fear into the hearts of many species, humans included. Our fear of them has brought them to the edge of dying out, as we have cruelly killed
35、them as competitors and trouble-makers. But researchers are discovering that the very fear they put into prey(被捕食者) species is exactly what helps make ecosystems(生态) healthy.Yellowstone National Park is a typical example of just how wolves can help repair an ecosystem. An October 2018 study analyzed
36、 40 years of research on large animals inside the park.“Yellowstone has benefited from the reintroduction of wolves in ways that we did not anticipate, especially the complexity of biological interactions(互动) in the park,” explained Mark Boyce, a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences. “
37、We were really surprised at that and wed never have seen these responses if the park hadnt adopted ecological-process management allowing natural ecological processes to take place with least human intervention.”After the wolves were re-introduced at Yellowstone, willow and cottonwood trees increase
38、d in number. The population of bears and bison also rose and what was once a ruling deer-wolf interaction is now more diverse.To learn more about just how wolves are beneficial, a short documentary from Quest explains how the presence of wolves influences the behavior of deer, which eventually makes
39、 entire ecosystems more biologically diverse and healthy. In this documentary, biologist Aaron Wirsing explored why wolves and other top predators (捕食者) were needed for diverse ecosystems to develop. Using a simple video camera, Wirsing is gaining a unique view point on predator-prey relationships a
40、nd changing the way we think about wolves.The research is one more piece of evidence for why protecting these top predators is important not just for wolves as a species, but for hundreds of species at every level of an ecosystem. The fear they bring along may be the very angle that helps save them
41、from dying out.32. What does the underlined word “anticipate” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Expect.B. Understand.C. Notice.D. Accept.33. For what purpose was a documentary made?A. To introduce how wolves behave in the wild.B. To show how wolves benefit from ecosystems.C. To record how Aaron Wirsin
42、g observed wolves.D. To study what good wolves can do to ecosystems.34. What is the significance of the research?A. It proves wolves feed on hundreds of species.B. It helps prove the importance of protecting wolves.C. It shows the rival relationships between species.D. It provides evidence that wolv
43、es are endangered animals.35. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The fear of wolves is beneficial to ecosystems.B. The fear of wolves put them in danger of disappearing.C. Yellowstone National Park owes its healthy ecosystems to wolves.D. The introduction of wolves in Yellowstone National Park
44、is a success.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。Cold weather is good for youWith winter approaching, people begin to complain about cold weather. 36. Theres plenty to love about cold weather. And theres plenty of evidence that cooler temperatures can be part of a healthy l
45、ife.First, cooler temperatures can help you lose weight. It can also help you sleep better. You might feel uncomfortable at first if you cool your bedroom down. But if you, for example, switch your bedroom temperature from 72 down to 62 degrees gradually over a few weeks, your body will adjust. 37.
46、I have long kept my winter house temperature at 62 degrees. How did I find that number? Well, I experimented on myself about eight years ago. 38. I started at 66 and turned it down one degree every few days until 60. I found when the temperature was colder than 62, I couldnt focus. But 62 was perfec
47、t. Another benefit for me was that it also kept me clear-headed while working at home.Interestingly, science also says 62 degrees is the magic number for brainwork. 39. It said 62 degrees was the temperature at which the schoolboy subjects of the study functioned perfect. And while were speaking of work and school, other research shows that people study better when the weather outside is “bad”.40. But according to a Harvard Health Letter from 2010, proper cold temperatures could be good for skin because it trains blood vessels in the skin to be responsive. So, rosy cheeks! Theres
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