1、浙江省学年第一学期浙南名校联盟高三年级第一次联考英语学科试题及参考答案2019学年第一学期浙南名校联盟第一次联考高三年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、试场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。第I卷(选择题部分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分7.5分)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、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
2、关小题和阅读下一小题。每段 对话仅读一遍。1.What does the man offer to do?A.Go to 7th street. B. Show another shirt. C. Call another branch.2.What is the cause of the womans quietness?A. The violent film. B. Her tiredness C. The crowded theater.3.How does the man know about animals?A. From books B. On TV. C. Through the
3、 Internet.4.Where are the speakers?A. At a shop B. In a restaurant C. At home5.What does the woman do?A. A nurse. B. A waitress C. A saleswoman.第二节供15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 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.When
4、was the woman promoted last time?A. Three years ago. B. Four years ago. C. Five years ago.7.What can we learn from the conversation?A.The woman will keep this job.B.The man will raise the womans salary.C.The woman would like to work with the man.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What was the worst thing for the man
5、after the operation?A.He had a great pain B. He couldnt cat anything. C. He had to take the medicine.9.What docs the woman ask the man to do?A.Eat out with her. B. Stop eating some food. C. Make a list of his favorite food.听笫8段材料.回符第10至12题。10.What docs the woman think of the visit at first?A.Tiring.
6、 B. Unworthy, C. Amazing11.What animal did the man fail to sec?A. Sharks. B. Tree (Yogs. C. Butterflies.12.What docs the man suggest doing in the end?A.Visiting some birds.B.Taking a rest at the basement.C.Learning more about wild animals.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.How does the man feel about joining the a
7、ssociation?A. Uninterested. B. Relaxed. C. Worried14.How much is the one-year membership fee?A. 5. B. 10. C. 35.15.How often do guest speakers meet?A. Once a month. B. Twice a month. C。.Once a week16.What is peer coaching about?A.Students doing sports after studyB.Senior students helping other stude
8、nts out.C.Students making speeches on various topics听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What is the talk mainly about?A. A town. B. A hospital. C. An organization.18.What does the speaker say about the project this year?A. It is interesting. B. It is successful. C. It is difficult.19.What is required to become a v
9、olunteer for MSF?A.The ability to handle pressureB.The ability to get along with othersC.The ability to cope with emergency incidents20.What kind of volunteers are in urgent need?A. Doctors B. Building engineers. C. Food experts第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从毎题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选
10、出最佳选项.并在答题卡将该选项 涂黑。AAn advertisement in the newspaper stating that the local SPCA was promoting a campaign called“Home for Chistmas, appealing to local residents(居民)) to give their numerous older cats a chance at a forever home, made my usband and I visit the shelter. As we were chatting with the wo
11、rker, an orange cat reached for my husband s shoulder. We took this as a sign, so Cici came to be a part of our lives.It didnt e er long to fit in with our life. As the weeks went by we all adapted to our routine. It soon became evident that Cici was an extremely laid back cat and there wasnt much t
12、hat would upset her, aside from her humans serving up a late dinner. About this time, I heard about an organization called You Me Not Alone that was looking for dogs to visit the local seniors. Although cats had never been considered as appropriate visitors, Cici was reluctantly scheduled for an int
13、erview and surprisingly she was declared fit for the program. A few days later, Cici and I arrived at the Nanaimo Seniors Village and prepared to meet a resident who wanted a visit from a cat. Joan Samuels had recently moved to the Village after giving up her home and her two pets. Understandably, s
14、he was missing them terribly and I was hoping that our visits would help with the healing of her loss. I still remember Joans face when she saw Cici for the first time. It was truly love at first sight. Every Tuesday morning after that, Cici and I had the pleasure of visiting Joan. Sometimes we play
15、ed cards or just chatted while the cat made herself cozy on Joans bed. All our times together were so special.I must admit being part of the pet visitation program was truly a privilege. Playing a part in bringing two sweet souls together and watching them bond was truly a gift21.The writer got Cici
16、 from . A.An organization called You Are Not AloneB. A center called Home for ChristmasC.An animal shelter called SPCAD.The Nanaimo Seniors Village22.What does the underlined word laid-back in the second paragraph most probably mean?A. easy-going B. sensitive C. smart D. wild23.Which of the followin
17、g would be the best title for this passage?A.A Programme to Care for CatsB.The Cat that Made a DifferenceC.The Visit that Changed My Life D.A Home for Old Cats and SeniorsB Literature reflects life. So in ageing Japan there are a large number of hit books by aged authors. Age 90: whats so great abou
18、t it? is a humorous essay on the difficulties of the elderly, by Aiko Sato, who is 95. It sold one million copies in 2017, making it Japans bestselling book that year.In 2018 the Akutagawa literary prize went to Chisako Wakatake, 63 at the time, for her first novel Live by Myself . The books talk ab
19、out how to live in old age. Going to Die Soon, also by Ms Uchidate, features 78-year-old Hana, a former alcohol-shop owner trying to make the most of her remaining years. The novel has been called a book for shukatsu, or preparing for death, making readers think more deeply about what it means to ag
20、e. Japans population has the worlds highest percentage of over-65s. People are living longer, so many have at least 20-30 years of retirement, for much of which they are energetic.And although the Japanese have been spending less on books, that is least true for the over-60s. Lawson, a convenience-s
21、tore chain, recently decided to stock books with the older generation in mind.But the wrinkly writers books are attracting younger readers, too. Some are preparing for their own old age or want to understand the increasing number of old people they see around them. Others find relevance in the theme
22、s explored, such as loneliness, a problem that stretches well beyond the silver-haired.The most notable feature of the new trend is that the vast majority of authors, and main characters, are women Especially popular, are the ara-hun (“around-hundred years-old) writers like Ms Sato, whose book, read
23、ers say, helps them be more positive. Their popularity also reflects support for strong women who are passionate about their work, a phenomenon that is all too rare in Japan today.24.Going to Die Soon is a book A.about how to stay positive in old ageB.which won the Akutagawa literary prize in 2018C.
24、which helps people live the rest of the life to the fullestD.written by a 78-year-old Hana, an alcohol-shop owner25.The books by aged authors are popular with younger readers because A.young readers now have more elder relativesB.young readers face similar problems as the elderlyC.young readers are
25、worried about becoming old D.young readers are as lonely as the elderly26.What can we learn from the passage?A.Aged writers might be more successful than younger writers.B.An aging society brings more chances for women writers.C.People have to work after their retirement in an aging societyD.Ambitio
26、us career women might not be popular with the Japanese CThe AlphaGo programs victory is an example of how smart computers have become But can artificial intelligence (Al) machines act ethically(合乎道德地),meaning can they be honest and fair?One example of Al is driverless cars. They are already on Calif
27、ornia roads, so it is not too soon to ask whether we can program a machine to act ethically. As driverless cars improve, they will save lives. They will make fewer mistakes than human drivers do. Sometimes, however, they will face a choice between lives. Should the cars be programmed to make a sudde
28、n turn to avoid hitting a child ? What if the only risk is damage to the car itself not to the passengers? Perhaps there will be lessons to learn from driverless cars, but they are not super-intelligent beings. Teaching ethics to a machine even more intelligent than we are will be the bigger challen
29、geAbout the same time as AlphaGos victory, Microsofts chatbot took a bad turn. The software, named Taylor, was designed to answer messages from people aged 18-24. Taylor was supposed to be able to learn from the messages she received. She .was designed to slowly improve her ability to handle convers
30、ations, but some people were teaching Taylor racist ideas. When she. started saying nice things about Hitler, Microsoft turned her off and deleted her ugliest messages.AlphaGos victory and Taylors defeat happened at about the same time. This should be a warning to us. It is one thing to use Al withi
31、n a game with clear rules and clear goals. It is something very different to use Al in the real world.Eric Schmidt is one of the bosses of Google, which owns AlphoGo. He said people will be the winner, whatever the outcome. Advances in Al will make human beings smarter, more able and just better hum
32、an beings.27. Whats the second paragraph mainly about ?A.Whether Al machines are capable to predict possible risks.B.What Al machines will do to save human lives.C.Whether Al machines can make ethical decisions.D. What Al machines will do to avoid damages to themselves28.What is said to be the bigger challenge facing humans in the Al age?A.How to prevent Al machines doing harm to humans.B.H