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1、 高三英語第三次自主練習(xí)2019-2020年高三11月第三次自主練習(xí)英語試題含答案第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5個(gè)小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分) 聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A B C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。 1. What will the woman do about the dress? A. Shell change it. B. Shell return it. C. Shell buy it. 2. What are the spe

2、akers talking about? A. Buying DVDs. B. Borrowing DVDs. C. Sharing DVDs. 3. What did the woman think of Danas speech? A. Boring. B. Important. C. Well-prepared. 4. What does the man mean? A. He is unable to give help. B. He will carry the boxes later. C. He refuses to pay for boxes. 5. When is Simon

3、 supposed to arrive? A. 7:30. B. 8:00. C. 8:10.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7題。6. Where do the speakers plan to go?A. The womans home. B. A museum. C. A library.7. Why does the woman want to go on Saturday afternoon? A. To enjoy nice weather. B. To sleep late in the morning.C. To avoid the crowd.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8至第10題。

4、8. Why did the man borrow the womans computer last time? A. He needed it for his paper.B. His computer was broken.C. He used it for his computer class.9. Why does the woman feel happy? A. The man can lend her a computer now.B. The man will use his own computer.C. The man will study better.10. What h

5、as the man been doing with his new computer? A. Doing homework. B. Searching for information.C. Watching DVDs. 聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第11至第13題。11. Where did Tom get the idea of becoming a businessman? A. From the grown-ups around him. B. From his high school teachers. C. From his college friends.12. How much doe

6、s Tom own of the company he works for? A. 60%.B. 18%.C. 6%.13. What mistake did Tom and his company make in the past? A. Making all the products themselves. B. Wasting lots of materials. C. Producing simple things.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第14至第17題。14. What kind of jobs seems to be in short supply? A. Writers. B. S

7、chool teachers. C. Newspaper reporters.15. Where is Sharon most likely to go? A. New York. B. Boston. C. California16. What does James plan to do if he cant find a job? A. Continue his education.B. Start a newspaper.C. Write a book.17. Who are the speakers? A. Fellow students.B. Laid-off workers.C.

8、High school teachers.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第18至第20題。 18. Why does the university offer the two programs? A. To keep students safe walking late or alone.B. To provide better health care for students.C. To help visitors tour around the college.19. When can students call Campus Safety Office? A. From 7 p.m. to 7 a

9、.m.B. Anytime of the day.C. From midnight to 7 a.m.20. To whom is the speaker mainly talking? A. Tourists at the college.B. New teachers.C. Parents of students.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A When I was ten my dad helped me buy my first ten-speed bicycle from Allen. I put up $60 of my g

10、rass cutting and snow shoveling (鏟) money and my dad put up the other half I would pay him back over the next six months. Although it was not in the latest style, it was my ticket to the adult world. I spent that summer and autumn riding happily. My sister Liz, a prisoner(囚犯,俘虜) of her five-speed bi

11、cycle, never had a chance to keep up. Just before the Christmas deadline to pay my dad back, we were hit with several snowstorms. This allowed me to shovel enough driveways (車道) to pay off my debt. I was now officially a bike owner; it was a feeling unlike any other. On that Christmas morning, my da

12、d gave me a used portable (便攜式的) record player. I was excited. However, my joy was short-lived after my dad called my sister to the kitchen. “We have one more gift for you. ” he said as he opened the door that led to the garage. There, on the steps, stood a new ten-speed bicycle. “Its not fair,” I c

13、omplained. “I worked so hard for my bike. and its not even new. Then Liz gets a new bike. She didnt have to do anything for it. ” My dad smiled. “She didnt have to do anything for it because its not really for her,” he said. What did that mean? I didnt want her bike. By spring Liz and I were riding

14、all over town together now that she could keep up. As we grew, Liz and I became true friends. Still I wasnt smart enough to figure out what my dad meant until years later. That new bike was not a gift for Liz it was a gift for me. Hed given me the gift of my sisters company, the ability to stay toge

15、ther rather than drift apart (逐漸疏遠(yuǎn)) in the face of my ability to travel. He gave me my best friend. 21. What do we know about the authors bike? A. It was worth $120. B. Allen bought it for him. C. It was very fashionable. D. He didnt like it actually. 22. Hearing his father say “its not really for h

16、er (Paragraph 4)”, the author probably felt _. A. moved B. satisfied C. puzzled D. disappointed23. The author finally realized that _. A. the new bike actually belonged to him B. the new bike wasnt bought by his father C. his father actually gave him a more valuable gift D. his father loved his sist

17、er more as a matter of factB Do you love music? Id like to introduce you to a band today. The Lumineers is a band based in Denver, Colorado. The group released its first album The Lumineers in April, 2012. Recently, the record went gold, meaning 500, 000 copies had been sold. That is really a large

18、number. Critics have mostly praised the album The Lumineers. Some have called the albums sound “expansive”, and its songs “creative”. The most popular song from the album is Ho, Hey. It is Number One on three Billboard singles charts: rock, adult Pop and alternative. A lot of people think of Ho, Hey

19、 as a love song. And The Lumineers say it is. But lead singer and guitarist (吉它手) Wesley Schultz says it is also about his personal struggles when he was living and working in New York City. The three members of The Lumineers were excited when asked to perform at the Grammy nominations (提名) concert.

20、 But they were also very surprised when they were named as Grammy nominees. The band is up for(被提名) Grammy awards as Best New Artist and Best Americana Album. Drummer Jeremiah Fraites told reporters, “We had no idea. ” Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz grew up in New Jersey and have been playing m

21、usic together for about eight years. They found cellist (大提琴手) Neyla Pekarek, a native of Denver, after they moved to that city. Neyla Pekarek told one reporter that the bands style developed naturally. She said it came from a lot of writing, experimenting and making changes to let the lyrics tell t

22、he stories they were meant to tell. We leave you with one of those stories. This is Stubborn Love from the album The Lumineers. Hope youll enjoy their staging. 24. What do we know about the album The Lumineers from Paragraph 1? A. It includes some old songs. B. It didnt sell well at first. C. It was

23、 released recently. D. It is a great success. 25. By listening to Ho, Hey, we can learn something about _. A. Wesley Schultzs struggles in New York City B. the happy times of Wesley Schultz as a singer C. three Billboard singles charts in New York City D. a touching love story that happened in New Y

24、ork City26. What is this passage mainly about? A. Peoples opinions on the album The Lumineers. B. The struggles of a band named The Lumineers. C. A song from a famous band in the United States. D. A band that has been nominated Grammy awards. 27. Where is this passage probably taken from? A. A newsp

25、aper. B. A radio program. C. A magazine. D. A textbook. C “You have cancer” are the three words you never want to hear. Unfortunately, over 5, 000 people in North America do hear those words - every single day. Even worse, cancer has become the second leading cause of death for Americans. Americas h

26、ealth practitioner (從業(yè)人員), David Brownstein, M. D. , has spent much of his medical career studying cancer, and learning the best ways to avoid becoming its victim. And Dr. Brownstein does not shy away from (回避) the hard truth. Statistics demonstrate we are not winning the war on cancer. Far from it.

27、 In fact, cancer death rates have remained nearly unchanged over the last 80 years. Plus, traditional cancer treatments have been a terrible failure. Because the only big winner in the cancer treatment story to date has been the cancer industrys multibillion-dollar profits, Dr. Brownstein has just r

28、eleased a free video documentary revealing some of his startling (令人吃驚的) findings. In this video, youll discover five specific signs that you will be diagnosed (診斷) with cancer during your lifetime. Even more important, youll see:*Seven simple but smart steps to prevent cancer from taking over your

29、body. *How to help your body naturally kill cancer cells. *Easiest ways to avoid known cancer-causing factors. *The little-known relationship between iodine (碘) and cancer. *And much, much more According to Dr. Brownstein, nearly all of us have cancer cells in our bodies at various times during our

30、lives. The trick is to avoid letting those cells increase and defeat the bodys natural defenses. The good news is that you and your loved ones do not need to become cancer victims. With the simple methods revealed in Dr. Brownsteins eye-opening video, you can take steps to prevent this deadly diseas

31、e. Newsmax Health managed to bring it directly to you free of charge. Click here to start watching this powerful video about preventing cancer immediately. With so many people dying needlessly, theres no time to waste. 28. We can learn from Paragraph 1 that _. A. David Brownstein makes no progress i

32、n preventing cancer B. cancer is the leading cause of death for Americans C. David Brownstein himself is suffering from cancer D. cancer victims are increasing in North America29. What do we know about cancer in America? A. Cancer death rates are dropping. B. Cancer industry is very profitable. C. T

33、raditional cancer treatments are effective. D. Cancer medicine was invented 80 years ago. 30. What does the underlined part “the hard truth” refer to in Paragraph 2? A. David Brownsteins video is unpopular. B. It needs another 80 years to cure cancer. C. People dont know cancer death rates. D. Peopl

34、es inability to defeat cancer. 31. Whats the purpose of the passage? A. To recommend a video. B. To introduce some doctors. C. To teach us how to make a video. D. To give us some tips on dealing with cancer. D It has become the modern substitute of glancing at your watchthe furtive(偷偷的)look at a pho

35、ne screen to check for new messages or have a quick look at Facebook. Researchers have now found why we often feel such a strong urge to glance at our handset. Using your mobile, they say, is easily affected by other people. A University of Michigan team say people are twice as likely to pull out th

36、eir phones to check their messages or emails if theyre with someone who has just done the same. It also found that females were more likely to use their mobile than men because it was more consistent (堅(jiān)持的,一貫的) with the daily lives of women. The team watched students in dining halls and coffee shops

37、around campus, observing pairs of students sitting at tables for as long as 20 minutes and recorded their cellphone use at 1 0-second intervals. “What we found most interesting was just how often people were using their mobile phones, ” Dr Daniel Kruger, the studys co-author, said. “Every person we

38、observed used hisher phone at least once while one woman was on hers about half of the time. You may see others checking their incoming messages and be encouraged to check your own. Overall, the students used their cellphones in an average of 24 percent, the researchers found. But they were signific

39、antly more likely to use their phones (39.5 percent) when their companion had just done so in the previous 10-second interval than without the social clue, the researchers said, adding that this behavior was often repeated. Cell phones create an alternative way for ones attention and may both promot

40、e and interrupt ongoing social activities, the researchers wrote. Kruger believes this pattern could be related to the effects of social acceptance and rejection. If one person in a pair engages in another conversation through their phone, his or her companion may feel rejected. That companion then

41、might be forced to connect with others from outside so as not to feel left out. 32. Why do women use their phones more frequently? A. They want to show off their modern mobiles. B. They desire to meet the demands of society. C. They try to set a good example to others. D. They are more likely to be

42、influenced by others. 33. How might one feel when his companion is busy checking messages? A. Relaxed. B. Ashamed. C. Ignored. D. Surprised. 34. The underlined part “this behavior” in Paragraph 5 refers to _. A. receiving social clues B. using the cellphones C. joining in activities D. engaging in c

43、onversations35. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A. Social Acceptance And Rejection B. Females Use Mobiles More than Men C. How Do People Check Messages? D. Cellphone Use Is Spreading第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)山東省中學(xué)聯(lián)盟根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Tips for cooking on

44、a Tight ScheduleFrom my experience, there are three main reasons why people dont cook more often: ability, money and time, _36_Money is a topic Ill save for another day. So today I want to give you some wisdom about how to make the most of the time you spend in the kitchen. Here are three tips for g

45、reat cooking on a tight schedule:Think ahead. The moments when I think cooking is a pain are when Im already hungry and there is nothing ready to eat. So think about of the coming week. When will you have time to cook? Do you have the right materials ready?_37_Make your time worth it. When you do fi

46、nd time to cook a meal, make the most of it and save yourself time later on. Are you making one loaf of bread? _38_ it takes around the same amount of time to make more of something. So save yourself the effort for a future meal. _39_ This may surprise you, but one of the best tools for making cooki

47、ng worth your time is experimentation. It gives you the chance to hit upon new ideas and recipes that can work well with your appetite and schedule. The more you learn and the more you try, the more ability you have to take control of your food and your schedule.Hopefully that gives you a good start

48、. _40_ and dont let a busy schedule discourage you from making some great changes in the way you eat and live!A. Try new things. B. Ability is easily improved.C. Make three or four instead.D. Understand your food better.E. Cooking is a burden for many people.F. Let cooking and living simply be a joy

49、 rather than a burden.G. A little time planning ahead can save a lot of work later on.第三部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)Growing up in my Grandmas house as a boy was an experience that would shape me for the rest of my life. We were poor in everything but 41 , yet I learned so much ab

50、out life there. My Mom, Dad, Grandma, two 42 , and I were all 43 into a home made from two old shabby cars. I always knew what my next 44 would look like because I had seen my older brother 45 them the year before, I always knew what we were going to be 46 in winter, because I had 47 it in the garde

51、n during the summer. 48 ,I never felt poor. No king ever ate as well as we did on Sundays after church when Grandma 49 her homemade meatballs, spaghetti(意大利式細(xì)面條)and freshly baked bread. 50 we had so little I can still remember Dad, Mom, and Grandma giving so much. We were always 51 with others. Ever

52、yone who 52 our family could expect a 53 of spaghetti, or a jar of vegetables, or a flower pot full of fresh flowers. I can still remember my parents eyes 54 whenever they passed something on to others. We never felt 55 than when we shared what we were given. I learned early that the greatest joy co

53、mes from giving 56 getting. Giving makes your spirit greater. Dont be afraid to 57 what you have to others. Share everything you have. If you have a beautiful 58 , then smile at whoever you come across. If you have a few extra dollars, then give them to the people in need. If you have a 59 talent, t

54、hen share it with others. If you have a heart full of love, then give it to everyone. No life ever truly lives 60 it becomes a gift, so make your whole life a gift to the world. 41. A. spirit B. education C. wealth D. health42. A. nephews B. brothers C. sisters D. cousins43. A. divided B. admitted C

55、. locked D. crowded44. A. food B. room C. glasses D. clothes45. A. choosing B. cutting C. wearing D. cleaning46. A. doing B. eating C. 1earning D. giving47. A. developed B. planted C. polluted D. poisoned48. A. Meanwhile B. Therefore C. Besides D. However49. A. cooked B. earned C. washed D. sold50.

56、A. Unless B. Since C. When D. Although51. A. chatting B. communicating C. sharing D. exchanging52. A. visited B. warned C. supposed D. saved53. A. basket B. cup C. spoon D. plate54. A. opened B. shone C. hurt D. glanced55. A. freer B. calmer C. happier D. poorer56. A. less than B. fewer than C. othe

57、r than D. rather than57. A. take up B. pick up C. pass on D. give in58. A. face B. smile C. band D. figure59. A. convenient B. contemporary C. vital D. special60. A. until B. after C. because D. if第卷第三部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用第二節(jié) (共10分;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 One morning, I was waiting

58、 at the bus stop, worried about _61_ (be) late for school.There were many people waiting at the bus stop, _62_ some of them looked very anxious and _63_(disappoint) . when the bus finally came, we all hurried on board. I got a place next _64_ the window, so I had a good view of the sidewalk. A boy o

59、n a bike _65_ (catch ) my attention. He was riding beside the bus and waving his arms. I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the driver, but he refused _66_(stop) until we reached the next stop. Still, the boy kept _67_(ride). He was carrying something over his shoulder and shouting. Finally, wh

60、en we came to the next stop, the boy ran up to the door of the bus. I heard an excited conversation. Then the driver stood up and asked,“_68_ anyone lose a suitcase at the last stop?” A woman on the bus shouted, “Oh, dear! It s _69_ (I )”. She pushed her way to the driver and took the suitcase thank

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