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安徽六校教育研究会
2019
届高三第二次联考
英
语
试
题
命题:安徽师范大学附属中学
考试时间:
120
分钟;试卷分值:
150
分。
注意事项:
1.
答卷前,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。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷
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
)
p>
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
< br>、
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
和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
When is the
supermarket closed on weekends?
A.
At 9:00 pm.
B. At 10:00 pm.
C. At 11:00 pm.
2.
What does the
man mean?
A.
The
problems are hard for him too.
B.
He has dealt
with all the problems.
C.
The woman should make a good plan.
3.
Who is the
woman most probably?
A.
The man’s mother.
B. The man’s
boss.
C. The man’s colleague.
4.
What will the
weather be like this evening?
A.
Rainy.
B. Cloudy.
C. Fine.
5.
What are the two speakers mainly
talking about?
A.
A new movie.
B. An old movie.
C. A fun
experience.
第二节
(
共
15
小题;每小题
< br>1.5
分,满分
22.5
分
p>
)
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<
/p>
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。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
、
7
题。<
/p>
6.
How many people will go on a picnic?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C. Four.
7.
How will the man go to the picnic place
tomorrow?
A.
By
bus.
B. The woman will drive
him.
C. On foot.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
、
9
题。
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8
页
8.
When will the
man leave?
A.
Half an hour later.
B. One hour later.
C.
Two hours later.
9.
Why does the man say it’s a
pity?
A.
The woman throws away the sports
section without reading it.
B.
The woman
knows little about sport games.
C.
The woman
seldom watches news on TV.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.
What is the
man’s present job?
A.
A computer
operator.
B. A
typist.
C.
A salesman.
11.
What is the woman’s attitude to the
man’s changing his job?
A.
She approves
of it.
B.
She disagrees
with it.
C.
She thinks it makes no difference.
12.
When does the
conversation take place?
A.
In the morning.
B. At noon.
C.
In the afternoon.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16<
/p>
题。
13.
When will the performance end this
Friday night?
A.
At 8:00 pm.
B. At 8:30 pm.
C.
At 9:00 pm.
14.
Why does the man want to leave the
band?
A.
To focus
on his study.
B. To work
part-time.
C.
To join a new band.
15.
What does the man do in the band?
A.
He sings.
B. He plays the guitar.
C. He plays the piano.
16.
What does the
woman mean in the end?
A.
The man is good at his study.
B.
The man should
study harder.
C.
The man shouldn’t leave the
band.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20<
/p>
题。
17.
Where is the woman most probably?
A.
In a
classroom.
B. At home.
C. In a studio.
18.
What does the
woman most probably think of the Grand Canyon?
A.
Quiet.
B. Dangerous.
C.
Amazing.
19.
What
is Maui?
A.
An
island.
B. A town.
C. A large city.
20.
What is the
main attraction in San Diego?
A.
The San Diego
Zoo.
B. The
city.
C. The beach.
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,从每小题所给的
4
个选项(
p>
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,选出最佳
选项,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Lovell Camps Kids’ Club in
Switzerland
Lovell Camps
Kids’ Club is an English language
Montessori
(蒙台梭利)
style club.
Children
will enjoy a wonderful and
safe learning experience which includes language
activities, cooking,
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arts and crafts,
singing, dancing, etc.
Learning
outside
the
classroom
plays
a
necessary
role
at
Lovell
Camps,
making
children
experience the
outdoors. During the summer months this can
include visits to local playgrounds,
farms and indoor or outdoor swimming
pools. Winter time gives children the chance to go
skiing
and play outside in the snow.
Admission:
The
Lovell Camps Kids’ Club is for
pre
-school children aged between 2 and
5.
What’s included:
Fees include:
Healthy
snacks
and
school
equipment.
If
you
choose
the
skiing
activity,
fees
include transportation to and from the
ski hill and professional ski instructions.
Fees
do
not
include:
Ski
rentals,
round-
trip
transportation
from
Kids’
Club
to
home
and
medical
insurance.
Time:
Kids’ Club is open from December to
March and in July and August. It is closed on
Mondays
during the year.
21. What is the special activity in
summer?
A. Getting close to
animals.
B. Swimming in the pool.
C. Singing and dancing.
D.
Visiting farms.
22. Lovell Camps Kids’
Club is designed for 2
- to 5-year-olds
____.
A. who are good at
swimming
B. who enjoy outdoor activities
C. who want to learn skiing
D. who are interested in playing sports
23. For which of the following should
kids pay extra?
A. Medical
insurance.
B. Healthy
snacks.
C. School
equipment.
D.
Transportation to the ski hill.
B
I can proudly say that last
year I broke the record for the oldest person in
the world to ride a
roller-
coaster. I’m 105, but
I feel younger. Even the doctor agrees I’m in good
condition. I’m a bit
deaf and my legs
feel weak, but they are the only issue.
I rode the
Twistosaurus at Flamingo Land, which spins you
round quite fast. I didn’t choose to
go
on that. I’d have preferred a really fast one that
went upside down. But I was told I couldn’t ride
something like that, because my blood
pressure could drop and I might have some danger.
I wasn’t nervous
—
I don’t get frightened of
anything. I was securely fastened, so I knew I
wouldn’t fall
out. The
roller-
coaster ride
went on
for three or four minutes,
and it
couldn’t be a
better experience. And I
raised a
lot of money for the
Derbyshire,
Leicestershire
&
Rutland Air
Ambulance fund, which was
fantastic.
People were
saying I’d got a place in
the
Guinness World Records
.
Later, someone came to
present me with
the certificate. I had it on the wall in my living
room, with another one that got a
year
earlier.
My record-breaking
ways really began a couple of years ago, with the
ice-bucket challenge. It
turned
out
that
I
was
probably
the
oldest
person
in
the
world
to
do
it,
and
the
video
was
very
popular.
After
that,
I
stared
to
think
about
what
else
I
could
do
to
raise
money
for
different
charities.
I’m not sure if anyone admires all the
fun I’m having. They just say I’m
daft
and that’s about it.
But
I’ve had many good days and many exciting times.
I’ve had a really good life. I don’t think
I’ve wasted any of it.
24. Why didn’t the author choose to go
on riding the Twistosaurus?
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A. Because he was in a bad
physical condition.
B.
Because he was told not to do so.
C. Because he considered it too gentle.
D.
Because he thought it spun too fast.
25. How did the author most probably
react while riding the roller-coaster?
A. He really enjoyed himself.
B.
He was very worried at first.
C. He couldn’t think much about it.
D.
He got frightened as it started moving.
26. What do you know about the author
from Paragraph 4?
A. He was
the oldest person in the world.
B. He set a record the year before last
year.
C. He disliked
showing off his success.
D.
He was eager to get certificates.
27.
What does the underlined word “daft” in the last
paragraph probably mean?
A. healthy.
B. strong.
C. crazy.
D. funny.
C
The American dream is the
faith held by many people in the
United States of America that
through
hard
work,
courage,
creativity
and
determination,
they
can
achieve
a
better
life
for
themselves. More specifically, they
agree on how to get ahead in America: get a
college education,
find a reliable job,
and buy their own house. But do Americans still
believe in that path, and if they
do,
is it attainable?
The most
recent
National Journal
poll
asked participants
about the
American dream, what it
takes
to
achieve
their
goal,
and
whether
or
not
they
felt
the
control
over
their
ability
to
be
successful. Obviously,
the results show that today, the idea of the
American dream and what it takes
to
achieve it looks quite different from it did in
the late 20th century. Generally speaking, people
felt
that
their
actions
and
hard
work
—
not
outside
force
—
deciding
their
lives.
But
the
participants had
definitely mixed feelings about what actions make
for a better life in the current
economy.
In the last seven years, Americans have
grown more pessimistic
(悲观的)
about the power of
education
to lead to success. Even though they see going to
college as a fairly achievable goal, a
majority
—
52
percent
—
think that young
people do not need a 4-year college education in
order
to be successful.
Miguel Maeda, 42, who has a
master’s degree and works in public health, was
the first in his
family to go to
college, which has allowed him to achieve a sense
of financial stability
(稳定)
his
parents and grandparents
never did. While some, like Maeda, emphasized the
value of degree rather
than
the
education
itself,
others
still
see
college
as
a
way
to
gain
new
viewpoints
and
life
experiences. To
Fendley, a sense of drive and purpose, as well as
an effective high-school education,
and
basic
life
skills,
like
balancing
a
checkbook
(支票簿)
,
are
the
necessary
elements
for
a
successful life in America.
28. It used to be commonly acknowledged
that to succeed in America, one had to have ____.
A. a sense of
drive and purpose
B. an advanced academic
degree
C. a
firm belief in their dream
D. an ambition to get ahead
29. What is the finding of
the latest
National Journal
poll concerning the American dream?
A.
More and more Americans are finding it hard to
realize.
B. It remains alive among the
majority of American people.
C. An
increasing number of young Americans are
abandoning it.
D. Americans’ idea of it
has changed over the past few decades.
30. What do Americans now think of the
role of college education in achieving success?
A. It still remains open to
debate.
B. It has proved to be
beyond doubt.
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