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    四川省棠湖中学届高三周练英语试题521Word版含答案Word格式.docx

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    1、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,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。6. How long did the man probably stay in Singapore?A. For five days. B. For nine days. C. For two weeks.7. Where did the man go last year?A. China. B. Italy. C. Chile.

    2、听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How many pieces of luggage does the woman have?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.9. What color is the large suitcase?A. Light brown. B. Dark blue. C. Medium gray.10. What is on the two speakers left?A. The dining room. B. The sitting room. C. The kitchen.听第8段材料,回答第11,12题。11.Whathappenedtoth

    3、eboy?A.Hegotlostonhills. B.foughtwithJohn. C.wasbadlyinjured. 12.Howdoeswomanprobablyfeelatendofconversation?Angry. B.Disappointed. C.Relieved.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.doweknowaboutspeakers?Theyarestudyingabroad.B.certaintheirfuture.C.havefoundjobs.14.manfindharddo?DocourseinEnglish.Findhisaccommodation.

    4、Understandotherstudentsjokes.15.isbusydoing?Writinganessay. B.Lookingforajob. C.Preparingexam.16.Whywontvisitmansuniversity?Shehasnointerestit.doesnttime.cantaffordtrip.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.didspeakerlikedoingschool?Doingsports. B.Solvingmathproblems.Playingcomputergames.18.stopcollege?hadworkbikesh

    5、op.engineering.anotherjobcompany.19.manageincreasesalesfrozenfoodcompany? A.Bytrainingstaff.providinggoodservice.introducingnewproducts.20.workingElectra?Regretful.Stressed.Pleased.第二 阅读理解(40分)AOne day. One lifetime. You can do it! From the museum of modern art to the museum of ancient articles, vis

    6、it our picks for the worlds best museums.National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa)This museum has a great collection of art spanning the Middle Ages to the present day, including American, Indian, European, Inuit and Canadian works. It offers a unique, near-complete overview of Canadian art from early Que

    7、bec religious work, through Inuit work from the 1950s, to the contemporaries.Tokugawa Art Museum (Japan)The Tokugawa family reigned over Japan from 1600 to 1868. Under them, the country enjoyed the longest period of peace in its history. This time span is also known as the Edo period, during which t

    8、he arts flowered in Japan. Artists of this period directly influenced Western masters such as Monet, Gauguin and Whistler and have since gone on to become household names. Other exhibits effectively present, through accurately reproduced environments, aspects of Japanese life at the time.Museum of F

    9、ine Arts (Boston)Highlights of this museums collection include a 4th-century Christian marble bust (半身像) of St. Paul at prayer, and a painting that questions life and our very existence, Gauguins “Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?” Its a must go in the US.The Egyptian Museum (C

    10、airo)As well as gathering together some of the finest archaeological finds from all Egypt, this museum also provides a rare opportunity to simply pop in and within minutes be standing face-to-face with one of the greatest works of mankind, Tutankhamuns golden mask. A portrait of unbelievable quality

    11、, craftsmanship and beauty, the highly polished gold face at once a god, a king and a teenager shines like water: delicate, yet untouchable all at the same time.21Which museum will you visit if you want to know more about Monet?A. Tokugawa Art Museum. B. National Gallery of Canada.C. Museum of Fine

    12、Arts. D. The Egyptian Museum.22What kind of works cant you see in the National Gallery of Canada?A. American works. B. European works.C. Japanese works. D. Inuit woks.23What is the most famous art work in The Egyptian Museum?A. Gauguins painting.B. A golden mask of Tutankhamun.C. The Tokugawa family

    13、 paintings.D. A 4th-century Christian marble bust of St. Paul at prayer.BI recently posted a picture on Facebook from the movie Mad Max, a film where two groups race through the desert in steam punk vehicles, and wrote, “Actual picture of my way to work today.” It was meant to be a joke because of t

    14、he sandstorms in Beijing, but one of my friends from back home thought it was real.I couldnt imagine how they could think that is actually what China is like. China has so many more conveniences and advantages than the West, and many of my friends agree. “I dont know how I will be able to deal when

    15、I go back home,” said a friend who is about to end her gap year in Beijing. “Ive become so spoiled in China.”China seems to be leading the way in innovation and convenience for daily life. Back home I could never shop, pull out my phone and scan a QR code to pay.There have been rumors of starting bi

    16、ke sharing in my hometown for years with little success while bike sharing suddenly appeared in Beijing overnight. I just step outside and scan a code, and I am on my way.Going out to eat with a group of friends back home was troublesome for both the group and the servers. Splitting checks and swipi

    17、ng(刷) 10 different cards or making change for each person in the group can be a pain. But with Chinas WeChat, you can quickly send your friends your part of the bill.The list goes onWhen I first arrived in Beijing, I was dead set on leaving in a month. That month has come and gone. Now, when someone

    18、 asks me when Im coming back, I think to myself, “Who knows?”While my friends think Im riding through the desert on a motorbike, I am actually taking a “Didi” for what is the equivalent of $5 in the US.With all the conveniences and technology here, I may never want to go back.24Whats the function of

    19、 Paragraph 1?A. To introduce a movie. B. To tell an interesting story.C. To introduce the topic. D. To show the weather in Beijing.25How did the author feel when he first came to Beijing?A. He couldnt stand the weather. B. He didnt want to stay long.C. He never wanted to go back home. D. He was amaz

    20、ed at the bike sharing.26What can we infer from the text?A. China is the first country to start bike sharing.B. The author has become used to mobile payment in China.C. People always use WeChat to pay when eating out in the US.D. The authors friends all know the convenience of living in China.27What

    21、 does the text intend to tell us?A. Bike sharing has spread all over China.B. Foreigners have misunderstandings of China.C. Technology has brought much convenience in China.D. Life in foreign countries is not as easy as we thought.CIf youre a book lover,you have a pile of books on your bedside,or a

    22、bookshelf in your library with a“to read”sign on itYet you cant stop yourself from adding to the pileThis can lead to feelings of guilt over your new purchasesBut Im here to tell you to stop worryingWhat you have is an antilibrary,and its a very good thingThe term comes from writer Umberto EcoHe is

    23、the owner of a large personal libraryHe separates visitors into two groups:those who react with“Wow! What a library you have! How many of these books have you read?”and the others who get the point that a private library is not something to show off but a research too1Read books are far less valuabl

    24、e than unread onesIndeed,the more you know,the larger the rows of unread booksLet us call this collection an antilibraryIf you think you already know everything about a subject,youre cutting yourself off from a stream of information at an artificial pointSo a growing library of books you havent read

    25、 means youre consistently curious about the unknownAnd that attitude is a great foundation for a lifelong love of 1earningSo dont feel guilt over your unread booksThose books will be there for you when you do want them,and as you build your library of read and unread books,you can start using it as

    26、you would use a bigger libraryCertain books may become references more than read-throughsOr you may find that a book you bought five years ago has special relevance todayLetting the role of books evolve in your life is a healthy sign of curiosityThats good for you and good for the world around you28

    27、What does the underlined word“antilibrary”in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Feelings of guilt over new books B. A pile of books on the bookshelfC. The collection of unread books D. A large personal library29According to the author,more unread books mean_A. your wrong lifelong learning attitude B. you limit yourself from the unknownC. your have no interest in the new world D. your strong desire about new information30Whats the authors attitude towards having an antilibrary?A. Favorable B. Doubtful C. Ambiguous D. Contrad


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