2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学2017级高三3月网络考试英语试卷无答案.pdf
1 2020 年 3 月 绵阳南山中学2020 年 3 月网络统考 英语试题 命题人:邓秋兰 审题人 王强 胡山 答题说明1.本试卷满分150 分,考试时间120 分钟;2.本套试题听力、阅读、七选五、完形、语法填空均在问卷星答题并提交答案。其中,听力录音由监考员(家长)自行播放,答案提交在问卷星。问卷星答题时一定要注意前面的答题说明(比如为防止作弊,我们对设备和IP 使用都有次数限制,对于切换页面有严格要求),准时提交;3.短文改错和书面表达在纸质答题卡(二卷部分)上作答,在考试结束5 分钟内拍照上传到科任老师布置的钉钉家校本或QQ作业本里。拍照要求:1)手机竖立拍 3 张答题卡照片,1张是答题卡全貌;1张是短文改错题;1张是书面表达;2)照片务必保证字迹清晰;4.二卷答题卡最好打印。如果实在无法打印,也可以用一张A4 纸按格式手抄改错题(注意留空),画好书面表达横线,再规范作答。格式不正确将被扣分。第第第第第第(共共共,满第30第)做题做,先先答先先先先先先录录录录录录录,你先你共第你你做你先先先先。你答先的的的答题的先。第第共(共5小题;每小题1.5第,满第7.5第)第听听5段段段每段段段录你第每小题,从题从从从你。A、B、C三每三三从三选选选三三第听每段段段录,你你你。10秒你你做你秒秒答你秒小题秒秒秒听第小题每段段段每秒第每。1.How many kilos does the man weigh now?A.62.B.54.C.50.2.What does the man need to do?A.Look up a word.B.Borrow a dictionary.C.Deal with his email.3.Why does the woman need new sheets?A.The old ones were worn.B.The old ones were ugly.C.The old ones were too small.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?2 A.Their futures.B.Their family.C.Their travel plans.5.What is the man mostly worried about?A.The noisy passengers.B.The safety of the airplane.C.The service of the flight attendant.第第共(共15小题;每小题1.5第,满第22.5第)第听听5段段段段段段每段段段段段段录你每每小题,从题从从从你。A、B、C三每三三从三选选选三三 第每段段段段段段听,你先你做你秒秒你。每小题,每小题5秒你;第听录,你小题先从选5秒你你秒答做你每段段段段段段。秒共每。第第6段段段,秒答第6、7题。6.How many dogs do the speakers have?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.7.Why does the woman change her mind about the cat?A.She doesnt want it to die.B.She wants more animals.C.She has enough money and room for it.第第7段段段,秒答第8、9题。8.Who will Jenny marry?A.Tim.B.Nick.C.Mike.9.What does the woman say about the wedding?A.It will be held abroad.B.It will be in a big hotel.C.It will be decorated with red roses.第第8段段段,秒答第10至12题。10.What kind of food does the man want to eat?A.Beef.B.Chicken.C.Ham sandwich.11.When will the mans son receive his food?A.In about ten minutes.B.In about two minutes.C.In about one minute.12.Where does the conversation most likely take place?A.In a restaurant.B.In a movie theater.2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷3 C.On a plane.第第9段段段,秒答第13至16题。13.What is the most important to the woman about her dream house?A.The decoration.B.The space.C.The view.14.How many bathrooms does the woman want?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.15.What would the woman plan to do for her dream house?A.Have vases in every room.B.Keep only a few things in drawers.C.Put some pictures on the walls.16.Where will the woman put the TV?A.In the kitchen.B.In the bedroom.C.In the living room.第第10段段段,秒答第17至20题。17.What does Robert do?A.A golfer.B.A club organizer.C.A coach.18.Why did the woman congratulate Robert?A.She was a friend of his.B.She admired him.C.She wanted to get money from him.19.What did Robert do after hearing the womans story?A.He paid all hospital bills for her.B.He gave his own prize to the woman.C.He sent the womans son to the hospital.20.How did Robert feel after knowing the truth?A.Happy.B.Angry.C.Sad.第第第第 秒秒阅阅(共共共满第。40第)第第共(共15小题,每小题2第,满第30第)秒秒听阅阅阅,从每题从从你ABCD四每三三从三选选选三三。A One Story is a non-profit literary organization,devoted to celebrating the art form of the short stories and supporting the writers who write them.If youre skilled at short stories and want to join us,pay attention to the following.Submission Periods:Jan.15thMay 31st/Sept.1stNov.14th.What Kinds of Stories Is One Story Looking for?One Story is seeking literary fiction.Because of our format,we can only accept stories between 3,000 and 8,000 words.They can be in any style and on any subject as long as they are good.More importantly,we are looking for stories that leave 2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷4 readers feeling satisfied.Does One Story Accept Published Material?No.One Story is looking for previously unpublished material.However,if a story has been published in print outside of North America,it will be considered.Stories previously published online on blogs,personal websites,or online literary magazines will not be accepted.Does One Story Consider Translations?Yes.Please include the name of the original author and language,as well as the name of the translator on the first page of your submission.How Do I Submit to One Story?We have an automated system for you to send us your work.It will securely send our editors your story and email you a confirmation that it has been received.To use the automated system,you need to have a One Story account.You already have one if you have subscribed to One Story or One Teen Story,joined our mailing list,or submitted a story to either magazine.When you are ready to submit,please visit our Submission Manager.21.One Story judges whether a work is good mainly based on_ A.Its name.B.its originality.C.editors comments.D.readers response.22.What should you do when handing in your work?A.Include your creative inspiration.B.Register an account beforehand.C.Write a short recommendation for it.D.Attach your private information to it.23.What type of writing is this text?A.A story review.B.A magazine advertisement.C.A submission guide.D.A magazine introduction.B Think you have already reached your peak in life?You might want to think again.According to a new research,were happiest at two periods in our lives-not just one.Researchers at the London School of Economics and Political Science asked 23,000 German volunteers aged 17 to 85 to rate their life satisfaction.Participants predicted how happy they would feel in five years,and then,after five years time,reported back on how they actually felt.Their results?Anything but unpleasant!The study found that happiness tends to follow a U-shaped curve over an individuals lifetime,with satisfaction reaching higher levels during the extremes of the study s age range and swinging down in middle age.Plus,the researchers noted the two most important years when happiness 2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学 2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷5 peaks:ages 23 and 69.As is shown in our daily life,it makes a lot of sense.In our early 20s,were energetic and excited about the changes that come along with young age:new jobs,new places to travel,and new people to meet.By the time we reach our 60s and 70s,though,we have likely retired and can now find the time not to mention the moneyto book a flight to Hawaii at a moments notice.After all,your 40+years are a busy time filled with raising families,climbing the corporate ladder,and you know,its the life in general.Of course,thats all the more reason to find easy ways to be happier without really trying,regardless of your age!Experts recommend prioritizing(优先优优)small yet rewarding tasks like taking a walk or spending time with family.Just remember,now you have one more reason to look forward to getting older:an increase in happiness!24.What does the author think of the research results?A.They are predictable.B.They are annoying.C.They are satisfactory.D.They are surprising.25.What does the underlined word it refer to in Paragraph 3?A.The outcome of the research.B.The second peak in life.C.The studys age range.D.The first peak in life.26.When does peoples satisfaction reach the lowest in a lifetime?A.In ones teens.B.In ones forties.C.In ones twenties.D.In ones sixties.27.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A.The shape of happiness.B.The older,the happier.C.How to be happy.D.The happiest ages in life.C Large gatherings such as weddings and conferences can be socially overwhelming.Pressure to learn peoples names only adds to the stress.A new facial-recognition app could come to the rescue,but privacy experts recommend proceeding with caution.The app,called Social Recall,connects names with faces via smartphone cameras and facial recognition,potentially avoiding the need for formal introductions.“It breaks down these social barriers we all have when meeting somebody,says Barry Sandrew,whose start-up,also called Social Recall,created the app and tested it at an event attended by about 1,000 people.After receiving an invitation to download Social Recall from an event organizer,the user is asked to take two selfies and sign in via social media.At the event,the app is active within a previously defined geographical area.When a user points his or her phone camera at an attendees face,the app identifies the individual,displays the 2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学 2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷6 persons name,and links to his or her social media profile.To protect privacy,it recognizes only those who have agreed to participate.And the apps creators say it automatically deletes users data after an event.Ann Cavoukian,a privacy expert who runs the Privacy by Design Center of Excellence praises the apps creators for these protective measures.She cautions,however,that when people choose to share their personal information with the app,they should know that“there may be unintended consequences down the road with that information being used in another context that might come back to bite you”.The start-up has also developed a version of the app for individuals who suffer from prosopagnosia,or“face blindness”,a condition that prevents people from recognizing individuals they have met.To use this app,a person first acquires an image of someones face,from either the smartphones camera or a photograph,and then tags it with a name.When the camera spots that same face in real life,the previously entered information is displayed.The collected data are stored only on a users phone,according to the team behind the app.28.Social Recall is used to_ A.identify people.B.take photos.C.organize events.D.make friends.29.Paragraph 3 is mainly about_ A.what people can do with the app.B how the app was created.C.what makes the app popular.D how the app works.30.Social Recall helps people with prosopagnosia by_ A.giving names to the photos kept in their smartphone.B.showing the persons information when it spots a stored face.C.providing the information of a person when they first meet.D collecting information previously entered in the phone.31.What can we learn about Social Recall from the passage?A.It can cure peoples“face blindness”.B.It has caused unintended consequences.C.It may put peoples privacy at risk.D.It is praised by users for its protective measures.D Running late after several wrong turns,I made a final desperate attempt to locate Elliotts home.Down a dirt path,past a group of geese,there it was:the two-acre property,on which Elliott grows nearly all the food she feeds her family.The Elliotts three-bedroom house was among a chicken cage,a pigpen,a rabbit hutch,and three gardens,the sum total of which Elliott refers to as her homestead(家家)”a nod to 2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷7 the back-to-basics movement that inspired her lifestyle.Elliott homesteads because modern technology has rid people of their purpose.In hopes of drawing on and learning things of the past”,she has for eight years rejected an increasing number of modern conveniences.She lives a life like the 19th-century homesteaders.Unlike the pioneers,however,she enthusiastically broadcasts her life to an audience of Instagram followers,book buyers,and 100,000 monthly readers of her blog.Elliott belongs to a growing network of bloggers who have fueled the growing homesteading movement,which encourages self-reliance through the employment of traditional skills.Broadcasting on the net while trying to escape technologys uncontrolled pace may seem incongruous,but Elliott insists that social media provide advice and moral support,which are lacking in the remote areas where many homesteaders settle.Elliotts day passes in a series of chores:weeding,cleaning up after the chickens,feeding the pigs,weeding again.She rejects the idea that success should involve anything more than maintaining a home.We live in a culture where everything needs to be epic(宏宏)and awesome.Living a very average life?Thats seen as you not living up to your potential,And I really fight against that.I think the everyday is the point of our life,she said.Its okay to be in the kitchen working with a baby on your back.That isnt a step backward;it is an intentional thing.”32.What do we know about Elliotts homestead?A.Noisy.B.Difficult to find.C.Dirty.D.Hard to maintain.33.What influence does modern technology have on homesteading?A.It reduces problems of homesteaders.B.It connects homesteading farms.C.It disturbs homesteaders life.D.It helps promote homesteading.34.What does the underlined word incongruous in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Impossible.B.Ambitious.C.Natural.D.Strange.35.What will Elliott probably agree with?A.Keep off the outside world.B.Stay with your family.C.Lead your own life.D.Wish for something epic.第第共(共5小题,每小题2第,满第10第)根根阅阅录录,从阅阅录你三三从三选从从从从段从你选选三三三三从你共。2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学 2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷8 三项项项三三。Did you move your way into work this morning with your head down?Obviously,you did.Its Wednesday and,if you are in New York,it s a rainy,annoying day._36_ Walk like a happy person and youll actually feel happier.In the study,people walked on treadmills(跑跑跑)for 15 minutes.Around them were cameras with sensors that picked up their movements,and in front of them was a screen displaying a gauge(计计计)that moved to the left if they walked like they were depressed,and to the right if they walked like they were happy._37_ Before the task,they were shown a list of words,some positive(pretty)and some negative(afraid,anxious)._38_The people who walked like a depressed person ended up recalling more negative words and(slightly)fewer positive words than the people whod merrily bounced along on their treadmills.This means that the people whod walked as if they were sad did,in fact,end up feeling sadder._39_Harvard social psychologist Amy Cuddy found that if you stand like a powerful person,youll feel more powerful.My high school swim coach used to tell us to fake(假假)it till you feel it;science as of late seems to be suggesting that she had a point._40_Have a try and walk.A.So now are you still sad?B.They just remember the positive words.C.Their arms swing at their sides as they go along.D But theres new evidence that you can walk yourself right out of it.E.But the people in the study didnt know what the gauge was measuring.F.Thats to say,you can change your mood simply by changing your movement.G.After they stopped,they were asked to write down as many words as they could.第三第第第第第第第第(共共共,满第45第)第第共(共20小题;每小题1.5第,满第30第)秒秒听听阅阅,从阅阅录你题从从你A、B、C秒D四每三三从,三选选选从从从段秒从你选选三三。Sometimes a seemingly unimportant option can mean the difference between life and death.For Dan Magennis this 41 was deciding to call Comcast before starting his yard work.2020年3月2020届四川省绵阳南山中学 2017级高三 3月网络考试英语试卷9 The elder from Walker,Michigan knows if he hadnt 42 that call,he might not be here today.All he 43 was to fix an issue with his cable.What he got 44 was his own savior(救命救人)from 800 miles away.Dan called the company,hoping to get it over with quickly.But 45 had he just connected Kimberly Williams,a customer service 46 when he found he couldnt speak after 47 his name.Then his right leg went numb(麻麻你).He began 48 and dropped the phone.“I would try to say something,and I just couldnt,Dan said.“Soon I 49 maybe it was a st