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厦门市
2020
届高中毕业班第一次质量检查<
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英语试卷
第一部分:听力
(
< br>共两节,满分
30
分
)
1 . What was the woman disappointed at
?
environment.
food.
service.
C. What are the
speakers mainly talking about?
A.A
photo.
B.A movie.
C.A
language.
3. What has the woman taken?
camera.
B. The sunglasses.
passport.
4. Where does the
conversation probably take place?
A. In
the library.
B. In the bookstore.
C. In the classroom.
5. What
is the man advised to do?
more rest.
B. Stop being anxious.
C. Take some medicine.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
< br>1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)<
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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。
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。
听第
6
< br>段材料,回答第
6
、
7
题。
6. What does the
rescue center do?
A. Take care of
people.
animals in need.
money to the zoo.
7. What does the
rescue center rely on?
ons.
als.
government.
听第
7
段材
料,回答第
8
至
10
< br>题。
Ps When did the plane
take off?
9:30.
9:40.
10:00.
9. Why is the man
looking for Mr. Bruce Cobber?
A. To
pick him up.
invite him for dinner.
make a business deal.
does
the man feel in the end?
d.
d.
d.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11
至
13
题。
11. Why does the man come to the
woman's house?
A. To rent a flat.
paint the walls.
visit his
friend.
12. What can you learn about
the flat?
A. It is well-equipped.
B. It is far from the sea.
C. It has four bedrooms.
13. What is the man going to do next?
A. Go to the bank.
the
deposit.
C . Consult with his family .
听第
9
段材
料,回答第
14
至
16
题。
14. What's the
probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Tour guide and traveler.
B. Doctor and patient.
C. Schoolmates.
15. What
kind of hikes does the man prefer now?
A . Short hikes .
B . Long hikes .
hikes.
is the
woman concerned about?
A. Dangerous
animals.
B. Severe
weather.
x routes.
< br>听第
10
段材料,回答第
17<
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至
20
题
percentage of people surveyed are
part-time remote workers?
A.49%.
B.62%.
C.71%.
is the
biggest attraction of being remote workers?
A. Better work-life balance. B. Less
pressure.
C. High output
makes remote work a win-win for both
employees and employers?
A. Longer
hours.
B. More experience
C.
The loyalty of remote workers.
20. Why
does the speaker give the speech?
A .
To promote a company .
B. To share a
job interview.
introduce a work
pattern.
阅读理解
Celebrate
Take Your Child to
the Library Day
with free events
Libraries
across
Long
Island
will
offer
a
variety
of
face
painting,
crafts,
games
and
shows
this
Saturday
in
celebration of Take Your Child to the
Library Day.
Here is how libraries
around Long Island will celebrate:
Harborfields Public Library
Young
children
can
spend
the
morning
singing
and
dancing
with
Ms.
Diane
Young.
Children
of
all
ages
can
participate in a get-to-know-your-
library hunt from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 2 p.m.
to4:30 p.m., with a prize awarded to
everyone who finishes the hunt.
When:
11a.m.-4:30p.m.
Where:
31 Broadway,
Greenlawn
More
info:
Free
and
open
to
all,
tickets
are
required
for
the
magic
and
comedy
show;631-757-4200,
Patchogue-Medford Library
Spend the day with the very hungry
caterpillar taking photos, playing games and
making caterpillar crafts. A library
representative
will
be
on
hand
to
talk
about
library
programs
and
services.
a
chance
for
families
to
come
and
connect
with the library and to learn all about the
services that we offer and good for families to
spend time together,
said Patchogue-
Medford Library children's librarian Elizabeth
Ramos.
When:
1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Where:
54-60 East Main
Street, Patchogue
More info:
Free and open to all; 631-654-4700, pmlib. org
Henry Waldinger Memorial
Library
Children 3 months to 13 years
can color and create bookmark crafts. The first 25
children will receive a free book.
The
library will also raffle off
(
抽奖)
a basket of books and
other goodies.
When:
10
a.m.-4 p.m.
Where:
60 Verona
Place, Valley Stream
More
info:
Free
and
open
to
all,
preference
given
to
Valley
Stream
library
cardholders;516-825-6422,
Connetquot Public Library
Kids can spend the morning making
crafts and taking green screen photos. There will
also be a balloon artist and
raffles.
When:
11a.m.-12:30p.m.
Where:
760 Ocean Avenue,
Bohemia
More info:
Free and
open to all; 631-567-5079, connetquotlibrary. org
21. Which activity needs
tickets forladmission?
A. The magic and
comedy show.
B. Taking
green screen photos.
C. The morning
singing and dancing.
D.A get-to-know-
your-library hunt.
23. Which phone
number will you ring to join in family activities?
A.631-757-4200.
B.631-654-4700.
C.516-825-6422.
D.631-567-5079.
library will offer some free books?
fields Public Library.
gue-Medford Library.
C.
Henry Waldinger Memorial Library
D
. Connetquot Public
Library.
B
Rising numbers of
older adults are unable to care for themselves,
often leading to serious
health
problems and even death, according to state and
local government agencies. So-called
self-neglect cases generally involve
the inability to perform basic self-care, such as
providing
oneself with food, personal
health, medication and safety.
Seniors
who no longer drive, for instance, are often
unable to get to medical appointments,
worsening health problems them them the
can make them unable to care for themselves. A
fall can result in
body
injuries leaving one bedridden and unable to care
for oneself. Failure to pay bills for public
services could lead to service cutoffs.
Forgetting to pay rent could lead to the loss of a
home
Mr. McCormack, 75 years old, and
his wife, 71, both had mental illness and stayed
in
hospitals from time to time, unable
to care for their e repeated visits to their
home by officials,the Mc-Cormacks
declined assistance. But after they were found
living
in their car parked outside
their houser 2017, officials removed them from
their
home and helped them settle in a
nursing home.
Self-neglect cases, like
above, involved 144,296 people across the country
in 2018
according to a report. The
federal government doesn't have comparable data
for previous years,
but several state
and local service providers say they are seeing
the self-neglect problem swell.
The
reasons seniors stop caring for themselves vary,
including illness, depression and poverty.
The loss of the spouse or a
neighbor who previously kept an eye on an
individual ofter
starts a
decline into self-neglect, experts say. And the
key to reducing self-neglect cases
is providing services to enable seniors
to remain in their homes safely, such as reliable
ransportation for medical
appointments and shopping, as well as affordable
home help.
24. What does
the author intend to do in paragraph 2?
A. Give examples of self-neglect cases.
B. Provide some advice for
seniors.
C. Summarize the previous
paragraph.
D. Introduce a new topic for
discussion.
25. What do we know about
the Mc-Cormacks?
A. They longed for
help from others.
B . They took good
care of themselves .
C. They couldn't
afford to go to hospital.
D. They ended
up living in the nursing house.
26.
What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Self-care Benefits Greatly the
Seniors.
B. Self-Neglect Rises Among
the Elderly.
C. Government's
Encouragement on Self-care.
D. Many
Years' Investigation on Self-Neglect.
27. What is the text most likely from?
A . A science fiction .
B . A newspaper .
C . A guidebook .
D . A fairy tale .
C
For much of the 20th
century, milk was a simple part of daily life in
the U.S., as farmers raised cows, milkmen
delivered
bottles
and
children
drank
it
at
school.
But
those
days
are
fading.
On
January
5
Borden
Dairy,
the
milk
processor
with
a
cheery
Elsie
the
cow
on
its
label,
announced
to
be
filing
for
bankruptcy(
破产)
Dairy,which said it was affected by
milk producer, which filed for
bankruptcy protection in November.
America has fallen out of love with
drinking milk, as there are more lower-calorie
options and people are preferring
water
bottles to milk cartons(
盒子)
.
Americans each drank about 146 fluid milk-a
category that includes products
from
skim to cream-in 2018, according to the USDA's
Economic Research Service. That may sound like a
lot, but it's
down 26% just since2000.
The downturn has been tough on milk
processors like Borden and Dean, which buy fresh
milk from farms and use
techniques to
create a consumer-safe drink with a longer shelf
life. For the past five years, thanks to
technology that
increased
milk
production,
fresh-milk
prices
were
relatively
low,
which
meant
processors
could
break
even
although
there was shifting
prices went up again last year, squeezing the
processors' already tight profits.
sales in a business with small is not a
good says Mark Stephenson, director of dairy
policy analysis at the University of
Wisconsin.
Milk processors
are also facing competition from big
retailers(
零售商)
, which have
set up their own processing
plants. In
2018, Walmart opened a milk-processing plant in
Indiana to serve hundreds of stores in the
Midwest, taking
away approximately 95
million gal. of milk-processing business from Dean
Foods.
can we learn about
American milk industry?
A. Consumers
favor bottled milk.
B. Milk producers
have cows on their labels.
sed milk is
losing its popularity
Dairy is the
largest milk producer.
29. What does
the underlined part
no loss.
B. Upgrade technology.
C. Go
bankrupt.
D. Produce large quantities
of goods.
30. What's Mark Stephenson's
attitude towards the milk industry?
A .
Positive . B . Concerned . C . Ambiguous . D .
Prejudiced .
31. Why have some big
retailers brought a challenge to milk processors?
open stores abroad.
B. They
lower the price of milk
C. They process
milk by themselves.
D. They
won't offer fresh milk to processors.
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