2020届河北省衡水市安平县高三上学期第一次月考英语试题含答案(实验部)

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1、安平中学2019-2020学年上学期第一次月考高三实验部英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. Why does the man need a map?A. To t

2、our Manchester.B. To find a restaurant.C. To learn about China.2. What does the woman want to do for vacation?A. Go to the beach.B. Travel to Colorado.C. Learn to snowboard.3. What will the man probably do?A. Take the job.B. Refuse the offer.C. Change the working hours.4. What does the woman say abo

3、ut John?A. He wont wait for her.B. He wont come home today.C. He wont be on time for dinner.5. What will the speakers probably do next?A. Order some boxes.B. Go home and rest.C. Continue working.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. How does the woman usually go to work?A. By car.B. By bus.C.

4、By train.7. What do the speakers agree about taking the train?A. It is safer.B. It is faster.C. It is cheaper.XXK听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Save up for the car.B. Go to another car dealer.C. Ask someone to check the car.9. What is the salesman going to do?A. Give a

5、discount.B. Stick to a high priceC. Ask for cash payment.10. How will the man help the woman?A. Lend money to her.B. Drive her car home.C. Take care of her car.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the woman think of the living expenses in the city?A. Fairly low.B. Just Okay.C. Very high.12. What does the

6、woman spend most on?A. Meals.B. Trains.C. Clothes.13. What does the woman do in her free time?A. See films.B. Travel around.C. Go for a drink.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What will Rebecca do on June 12?A. Go on a business trip.B. Organize a trade exhibition.C. Meet the people from Head Office.15. What is J

7、ohn preparing for the meeting?A. A report.B. A timetable.C. A speech.16. When do the speakers decide to have the meeting?A. On June 3.B. On June 10.C. On June 17.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did the speaker decide to do after lunch that day?A. Stay to help her friend.B. Drive home in the rain.C. Wait

8、for the rain to stop18. What can we learn about the speaker then?A. She worked at a hotel.B. She had bought a new car.C. She was having a baby soon.19. Where did the speaker meet the taxi passenger?A. At a crossroads.B. In front of a hotel.C. Beside a car park.20. What does the speaker talk about?A.

9、 An exciting lunch party.B. A well-known short story.C. An unforgettable experience.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMTLEDANON ICE CENTER *900 CEDAR BOULEVARD*PITTSBURGH,PA 15228(412)561-4363 www.mtlebanon.orgWHO: Skaters of all ages and abilit

10、ies. Must be 3 years of age and potty trained.Any Preschool Kindergarten age child who has never taken lessons at the Mr. Lebanon Ice Center needs to be evaluated.The On-line registration feature does not apply to evaluation registration.Evaluation dates and times are listed below.EVALUATIONS: Evalu

11、ations help to determine both readiness and class placement. Upon completion of the evaluation, it is recommended that you register for classes with an associate located in the ice center booth. A variety of days and times for the evaluations are also listed online and at the Ice Center.Evaluation r

12、egistration may be done in person or by phone at 412-561-4363.DAYEVALUATION DATESTIMEEVALUATION FEESaturdayJune 2,201812:00 p.m.$5.00SundayJune 3,201812:00 p.m.$500MondayJune 4,201810:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.$500WednesdayJune 6,201810:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.$5.00ThursdayJune 7,20l810:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m

13、.$5.00Additional evaluation dates may be offered for session .REFUND POLICY: Refund requests must be made a minimum of 7 days prior to event. See www.mtlebanon.org.for details.REGISTRATION:In personStop by the Mt. Lebanon Recreation Center, ground floor, Monday through Saturday 9:00 a. m.-9:00 p.m.

14、or Sunday 9: 00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.By PhoneCall the Ice Center at (412)561-4363 to schedule your skating evaluation appointmentMake checks payable to: Mt. Lebanon, PA visa, Master Card, &Debit Cards acceptedQLESTIONS: Please call the Mt. Lebanon Ice Center staff at (412)561-4363LeboALERTA FREE notificat

15、ion service(phone, text, e-mail). In the event of an emergency and to provide you with updates about cancellations and recreation department programs and events. Please visit www.mtlebanon.org.and sign up for LeboALERT. All recreation participants should sign up, and at minimum select the “Cancellat

16、ions” category.21. Whats the passage manly about?A. To introduce a skating program.B. To advertise a skating center.C. To serve as a skating assessment schedule.D. To issue a free skating notification.22. Marys mother wants to registers the evaluation for her daughter. Which time as follows is suita

17、ble for her to go to the center?A. Monday 8: 30 a.m. B. Wednesday 2 p.m.C. Friday 9: 30 p.m. D. Sunday 6: 00 p.m.23. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The evaluation is intended for all preschool and kindergarten children.B. Refund requests can be accepted within 7 days afte

18、r the registration.C. Participants who sign up for LeboALERT can receive free notification about the event.D. Evaluation registration can be done in person, by phone or on-lineBResearchers at the University of York in England published their findings on facial recognition that, on average, people ca

19、n remember as many as 5,000 faces.There have been many studies recently on facial recognition technology. But the authors of this study say theirs is the first time that scientists have been able to put a number to the abilities of humans to recognize faces. Rob Jenkins, leader of the research, said

20、 the researchers study centered on “the number of faces people actually know.” and were not able to discover whether there is a “limit on how many faces the brain can handle.”Jenkins said the ability to tell individual people apart is “clearly important.” In todays modern world of big cities, we mee

21、t and deal with thousands of people. The study suggests our facial recognition abilities help us to deal with the many different faces we see on the screens, as well as those we know. The results of the study give a baseline for comparing the “facial vocabulary” of humans with facial recognition sof

22、tware.Today, facial recognition technology is used in many ways, including by law enforcement agencies to prevent crime and violence. Governments use it to keep secret areas secure and, in extreme cases, control populations. Some governments use the software to watch people and find out where they g

23、o and what they do. Even Facebook uses facial recognition. For example, when you name a friend, Facebook technology may recognize the persons face from a different picture you had shared before.For the human study, people spent one hour writing down as many faces from their personal lives as possibl

24、e. At first, they found it easy to come up with many faces. But by the end of the hour, they found it harder to think of new ones. Their change in speed let the researchers estimate when they would have run out of faces completely. 1,000 to 10,000 faces remembered. People who took part in the study

25、were also shown thousands of photographs of famous people. Researchers asked them which ones they recognized. To make sure they knew these people, researchers required them to recognize two different photos of each famous person. The results showed that the participants knew between 1,000 and 10,000

26、 faces.How do they explain such a wide range? Jenkins said one explanation may be that some people have a natural ability for remembering faces. “There are differences in how much attention people pay to faces and how well they process the information.” Also it could be because of different social e

27、nvironments. Some people may have grown up in more populated places. So, they may have had more social contact throughout their lives.Researchers think age may be an interesting area for further research. “It would be interesting to see whether there is a peak age for the number of faces we know”, J

28、enkins said. He said it is possible that we gather more faces throughout our lifetime. But, he added, there also may be an age at which we start to find it harder to remember all of those faces.24. What can we learn from the research ?APeople can remember up to 5,000 faces averagely.BPeople can writ

29、e down up to 10,000 faces quickly.CThere is a limit to the number of faces a person can remember.DThere is a peak age for the number of faces a person can remember.25. The scientists carried out the research aiming to _.Abe the first to number the faces people can rememberBhelp people recognize many

30、 different facesCimprove peoples facial vocabularyDdevelop facial recognition software26. Facial recognition technology is used by governments to _.Apredict and prevent crimeBtrack and monitor peopleCname a friend on FacebookDcontrol populations in secret areas27. In Jenkins opinion, what may contri

31、bute to peoples different facial vocabulary ?AGrowing conditions.BNatural environment.CPersonal experience. DInformation technologyCRoughly the size of a soda can, sitting on a bookshelf, a relatively harmless device(设备) may be turning friends away from your home. The elephant in your living room is

32、 your Internet-connected camera, a device people are increasingly using for peace of mind in their homes. But few stop to think about the effect these devices may have on house guests. Should you tell your friends, for instance, that theyre being recorded while you all watch the big game together?It

33、s certainly new territory, especially as home security cameras become easier to fix, says Lizzie Post, president of the Emily Post Institute, Americas distinguished manners advisors. I think it will be very interesting to see what manners appear in terms of whether you tell people you have a camera

34、or not, and whether guests have a right to ask that it be turned off, if its not a security issue. Post wants to make it clear that shes not talking about legal rights, but rather personal preference.When it comes to security cameras, Post says its a hosts responsibility to make sure guests feel com

35、fortable within their home. If the host casually acknowledges that there is a camera in the room by telling a story about it, that may be enough to provide an opening for a guest to say if they are uncomfortable.However, if a contractor(合约工)is working in your home, you dont need to tell them that th

36、ere are cameras watching. Then again, the camera can also work in contractors favor. If anything does go wrong while theyre in the house, they dont want to be blamed for it, she says. In fact, the camera could be the thing that proves that they didnt steal the $20, or knock the vase off the table.28

37、. The visitors are concerned that the security camera may .A. threaten their health B. spoil their peace of mindC. disturb their privacy D.affect their preference29. What is a hosts responsibility concerning the security camera?A. Indicating its position. B. Making their guests feel at caseC. Turnin

38、g it oil in time. D. Having a casual talk with guests.30. How can the home security camera benefit contractors working in your home?A. It can prevent the accidents happening. B. It can prove their innocence.C. It can record their working progress. D. It can make their work more enjoyable.31. Whats t

39、he authors attitude towards the security camera?A. Negative. B. Pessimistic. C. Favorable. D. Objective.DDemand for the Chinese tech companys devices(设备)is red hot even though the countrys overall market for smartphones is getting smaller. Huaweis China sales rocketed more than 20% in the final quar

40、ter of 2018,and experts say thats partly due to the US governments global campaign against the company.“The latest tension between the US and China raised the patriotism(爱国主义)in Chinese consumers,” said Jusy Hong,an analyst at research firm IHS Markit.He pointed out that some Chinese companies encou

41、raged employees to buy Huawei phones late last year. The moves were a gesture of support after the firms chief financial officer was arrested in Canada in early December at the request of the United States.Huaweis booming sales show how major parts of its business continue to increase even as the Un

42、ited States tries to persuade other countries to shut Huawei products out of 5G wireless networks and pursues(追究)criminal charges against it. The company expects to overtake Samsung as the worlds biggest smartphone maker by next year.Huawei sold 30 million phones in China in the last three months of

43、 2018,nearly three times as many as Apple(AAPL),according to data published this week by research firms Canalys and IDC. Apples sales plunged almost 20%.Huaweis success in China, the worlds largest smartphone market is more than about geopolitics(地缘政治). Chinese consumers love its flagship, high-end

44、phones because they have great cameras, cutting edge phones,Huawei is able to target a bigger market.It also benefited from the troubles this year at ZTE(ZTCOF),a rival Chinese smartphone and telecommunications equipment maker. ZTE was banned by the US government from buying vital American parts for

45、 months last year.32. Why did Huaweis China sales increase greatly according to the article?A. Because the companys devices are always popular worldwide.B.Because Chinese consumers patriotism was aroused.C.Because the government encourages people to buy Huawei devices.D. Because the countrys overall

46、 market for smartphones is getting bigger.33. What can we conclude from the third paragraph?A. Huaweis chief financial officer was arrested in Canada due to the US s request.B. All Chinese companies showed their support to Huawei with their purchase.C. Jusy Hong thought the United States arrested Hu

47、aweis chief financial officer.D. Jusy Hong thought the arrest of Huaweis chief financial officer is unfair.34. How do you understand the underlined word plunged in the fifth paragraph?A. increased greatly by. B. reduced greatly to. C. dropped greatly by. D. remained steady.35. Why is Huaweis success in China more than about geopolitics?A. Because Huawei has the largest smartphone market in the world.B. Because Huaweis success is only limited

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