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    1、- 1 -江西省会昌中学 2019 届高三英语上学期第一次月考(10 月)试题时间 120 分钟 满分 150 分第一部分: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. How long did it take the man to get to the campus today?A. Half an hour. B. One hour. C. 45 minutes.2. What color is the blanket?A. Yellow. B. Blue. C. Green.3. Where is the woman probably

    2、?A. At an airport. B. In the mans company. C. In her friends house.4. What is Johnson doing now?A. He is having a meeting. B. He is making a phone call. C. He is taking a walk outside.5. What will the speakers probably do next?A. Talk to a policeman. B. Visit the exhibition. C. Cancel their flight.第

    3、二节 (共 15 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Brother and sister. B. Classmates. C. Son and mother.7. What will the girl do on Saturday?A. Visit her grandparents. B. Attend a birthday party. C. Have a class.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Where is the woman fro

    4、m?A. Spain. B. Italy. C. Finland.9. Why is the woman at the conference?A. To do research. B. To represent her company.C. To ensure computer security.10. What will the woman do next?A. Meet Robert. B. Read an article. C. Introduce the man to her friend.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Why does the man want

    5、 to get a summer job?A. To pay his brother back. B. To save for a trip. C. To save money for a course.12. How will the woman get money?A. By borrowing from her brother. B. By doing a part-time job. C. By asking her parents.13. What does the man decide to do in the end?A. Study in Spain. B. Get a job

    6、 in Portugal.C. Go to Latin America with the woman.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。14. What does the woman probably do?- 2 -A. A swimmer. B. A boxer. C. A footballer.15. What does the woman do after lunch?A. Have a break. B. Get back to the pool. C. Do track work and body exercises.16. How does the woman spe

    7、nd her most nights?A. Dancing at a club. B. Chatting online. C. Going to bed early.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Which place will have the strictest ban on smoking according to the text?A. Britain. B. Finland. C. Hong Kong.18. What does the government mean by saying “once and for all”?A. It cant ban s

    8、moking forever. B. It wants to ban smoking now. C. It wants to ban smoking thoroughly.19. Which public place is allowed to smoke in Hong Kong?A. Restaurants. B. Cars. C. Shopping malls.20. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Smoking and Cancer. B. Smoking in Hong Kong. C. Anti-smoking L

    9、aws.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)AOfficial Historical Tour of HarvardStudent-Led Public Walking TourPlease note: Due to ongoing construction,our tour schedule will be limited. Please check our updated tour times on the calendar. In the event of bad weather, please check the cal

    10、endar or call regarding a scheduled tour time.The tour is student-led and includes an outdoor walk(please dress appropriately)through Harvard Yard,providing a history of the university,general information,and a unique view on the students individual experience.The tour is around one hour long,and co

    11、mpletely free of charge.There is no preregistration for general visitors,and we begin registration for each tour one hour before departure time.Currently we are only able to accommodate groups of up-to 14 people on our free,public tour.If you have a group of 15 or more,reservations are required (ple

    12、ase see below).Group Tours and ReservationsReservations are required for tours of 15 or more people,with an absolute maximum of 125 people.We request 2 weeks notice to schedule a tour.Please note that we cannot accommodate groups that arrive without a reservation.A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Harvar

    13、d YardIf you are interested in touring the campus on your own,you may want a self-guided walking tour. These tour pamphlets(册),offered in nine different languages,can be purchased from our office for a minimal charge.- 3 -You may also download audio files of historical information on each of the bui

    14、ldings in Harvard Yard. These files, together including an Audio Tour,can also be obtained here with a simple click.What will you do on a student-led public walking tour?A. Wear whatever you like.B. Pay for admission and reservation.C. Go at any time and dont have to register.D. Learn about a studen

    15、ts personal experience.What should a group of 20 do to visit the Harvard campus?A. Register on arrival.B. Register before leaving.C. Reserve at least a fortnight beforehand.D. Make a reservation one week in advance.Where is the text probably from?A. In a newspaper. B. In a textbook.C.On the Internet

    16、. D. In a magazine.BFor years I have lived this lie telling everyone I am allergic to peanuts because I hate the smell of peanut butter. However, whenever I used to tell people I dont like peanut butter, theyd get all defensive like “Peanut butter is amazing! How do you not like it?!”, and then Id h

    17、ave to go into this whole thing to defend my taste buds.But then I got tired of it and started telling people that Im just allergic to peanuts because that way its not my fault that I hate the smell of peanut butter. Now I seem like a sad little baby who can never taste peanut butter ever in her lif

    18、e and everyone feels sad for me.But the problem is that I really have an appetite for peanut m to prove to ourselves we are doing fine and that people who said we would fail are wrong; or simply because were excited when good things happen to us.“Feel sorry for them, because theyre doing this uncons

    19、cious, destructive thing that wont help them in the long run,” said Professor Simian Valier, a research psychologist at Washington University.28. The underlined word “subtle” in Para.2 is closest in meaning to “_”.A. apparent B. hidden C. outstanding D. simple- 5 -29.Which of the following is one of

    20、 the features of braggarts?A. They know well how to share positive information.B. They dont pay much attention to their online image.C. They self-promote to stand out in their career.D. They control conversation and only talk about themselves.30. What can we infer from the passage?A. People who like

    21、 bragging know what they are doing.B. What braggarts do is eventually harmful to themselves.C. They care much about the feelings of others when talking.D. Braggarts always adopt comparison directly to show they are excellent.31. Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Are you a braggart?B.

    22、Is bragging an art?C. Why do we keep bragging?D. How to deal with a braggart?DImagine youre standing in line to buy an after-school snack at a store. You step up to the counter and the cashier scans your food. Next, you have to pay. But instead of scanning a QR code (二维码) with your smartphone, you j

    23、ust hold out your hand so the cashier can scan your fingerprint. Or, a camera scans your face, your eyes or even your ear.Now, this type of technology might not be far away. As technology companies move away from the traditional password, biometric security (生物识别技术), which includes fingerprint, face

    24、 and voice ID, is becoming increasingly popular.In 2013, Apple introduced the iPhone 5s, one of the first smartphones with a fingerprint scanner. Since then, using ones fingerprint to unlock a phone and make mobile payments has become commonplace, bringing convenience to our lives. And since last ye

    25、ar, Samsung has featured eye-scanning technology in its top smartphones, while Apples new iPhone X can even scan a users face.But despite its popularity, experts warn that biometrics might not be as secure as wed imagined.“Biometrics, ideally, are good,” John Michener, a biometrics expert, told tech

    26、 website Inverse. “In practice, not so much.”When introducing the new iPhones Face ID feature at Apples Keynote Event in September, Phil Schiller, Apples senior vice president, said, “The chance that a random person in the population could look at your iPhone X and unlock it with their face is about

    27、 one in a million.”But its already been done. In a video posted on community website Reddit on Nov 3, two brothers showed how they were each able to unlock the same iPhone X using their own face, Quartz reported. And they arent even twins.“We may expect too much from biometrics,” Anil Jain, a comput

    28、er science professor at Michigan State University, told CBS News. “No security systems are perfect.”- 6 -Earlier this year, Jain found a way to trick biometric security. Using a printed copy of a thumbprint, she was able to unlock a dead persons smartphone for police, according to tech website Splin

    29、ter.“Its good to see biometrics being used more,” Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. But using multiple security measures is the best defense.”32. What is the latest technology to unlock a smartphone according to the article?A. QR code scanning. B. Eye scanning.C. Fing

    30、erprint scanning. D. Face scanning.33. Whats a major problem of the iPhone Xs Face ID system?A. It often fails to recognize its owners face.B. Different faces could be used to unlock the same phone.C. Face data could be used for other purposes.D. It takes too long to unlock the phone.34. What does A

    31、nil Jain think of biometric security?A. It still needs much improvement.B. It has caused much trouble for police.C. Its more secure than traditional measures.D. It should be used with other security measures.35. The author wrote this article mainly to _.A. describe the popularity of biometricsB. sho

    32、w how biometrics has changed our livesC. discuss the security problems of biometricsD. point out various problems with biometrics第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)How to Survive Dorm LifeLiving on campus is just a challenge students must face. When you live in a colleges residence building, you may be exci

    33、ted to live away from home. _36_But at times you may have trouble adjusting. Here are some survival tips.Dont just shout.Talk it out. You could move in with other students from different places and have it be the best living environment or have it be the worst. _37_If theres a problem, always talk i

    34、t out with your roommates first but dont shout._38_Whether you share a space with one person or several, you should have a cleaning schedule that can be followed by everyone. Dont fall into a situation where one person is always cleaning up.Make your room represent you.Your dorm room is not only the

    35、 place you study and sleep but your home. Show your personality. You can put up the posters your parents dont allow, or add a rug or colourful pillows. _39_- 7 -Be open to differences.College is a place to expand your horizons and get to know about other cultures. You may meet people who behave diff

    36、erently and eat different foods. _40_Instead, try to get to know them and learn something new. The guy or girl might turn out to be one of those lifelong friends.A. The key to making it work is communication.B. You should talk with your friends.C. Keep the room clean together.D. You may experience s

    37、eemingly unlimited freedom for the first time.E. Do whatever you can to make your room a comfortable place.F. Have a time schedule.G. Dont dismiss people based on their differences.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)One morning in early fall, I found a pair of wild geese on ou

    38、r pond. The beautiful sight caught me by 41 , because wed never seen geese there before. I 42 they would soon be on their way, so I enjoyed the 43 to be close to them. I wondered where they came from and why theyd 44 our pond.The next morning, the geese were 45 our guests, so I watched them at a dis

    39、tance to show them I meant no 46 . Still, I couldnt 47 getting a closer look. I stopped by some trees near the waters edge and quietly looked at them through the 48 . I was surprised to see that they were 49 me.As the days passed, I continued to see them every day. They craned their necks and raised

    40、 their heads 50 , but seemed to realize I was a friend. Later, my 51 about why they were staying at the pond so long changed to concern. It wouldnt be long before the 52 winter came and the pond froze over.One day, as they were feeding in the grass, I discovered the reason for their 53 the male had

    41、a broken left 54 . He was unable to fly, and his mate would not leave him behind. I asked a wildlife biologist friend what I should do. He explained that sometimes a broken wing will 55 by itself and suggested that I let nature take its course.On the first day of November, I 56 sight of the geese ru

    42、nning toward the pond, beating their wings with great effort. Both 57 climbed higher and flew over the pond. Then they turned back toward me, flying no more than 50 feet over my head as if to say goodbye. Then they were 58 .The seasons first snow fell the very next day. The birds must have 59 that w

    43、inter was coming and that it was time to go. I miss them very much now and Ill never forget their 60 to each other. We can all learn a lesson or two from this pair.41.A.anger B.surprise C.terror D.sorrow42.A.denied B.imagined C.realized D.assumed- 8 -43.A.opinion B.opportunity C.feeling D.message44.

    44、A.decided B.ordered C.chosen D.forgotten45.A.also B. seldom C.even D.still 46.A.violence B.pain C.harm D.punishment47.A.bear B.stop C.risk D.resist48.A.windows B.forests C.villages D.branches49.A.laughing at B.shouting at C.staring at D.waving at50.A.cautiously B.positively C.skeptically D.clearly51

    45、.A.worry B.hesitation C.claim D.curiosity52.A.short B.cruel C.mild D.early53.A.love B.plan C.journey D.visit54.A.wing B.foot C.leg D.eye55.A.test B.appear C.drop D.heal56.A.fixed B.caught C.met D.remembered57.A.hopefully B.curiously C.recently D.gradually58.A.out of sight B.out of question C.out of

    46、place D.out of reach59.A.sensed B.planned C.found D.smelt60.A.advice B.respect C.devotion D.attention第二节 (共 10 分;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)A man looking at his smartphone while walking across a railway crossing in Nanjing 61 (have) a close knock on Oct. 22. He was so 62 (absorb) in his smartphone that he di

    47、dnt see a train approaching until it brushed past him, 63 (throw) him to the ground. This should serve 64 a warning that people should be aware of their surroundings, especially 65 crossing roads.66 (lucky), the man survived a brush with death, but the incident forced the driver 67 (stop) the train. An 18-minute delay followed the incident, 68 led to a break in the running of other trains on the route.Smartphone 69 (addicted) has spread like an infectious disease. Its evident that it will do great harm to society. Whats even 70 (bad), some


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