1、1 2019 年安徽省“江南十校”综合素质检测 英语 第一部分听力 第一节 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。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。 例:How much is the shirt? A19.15. B9.15. C9.18. 答案是 B 1What does the man advise the woman to do? ABuy her roommate a new mobile phone. BFind a quieter place for her roomm
2、ate. CAsk her roommate not to speak loudly. 2How will the woman probably go to the gallery? ABy bus. BBy subway. CBy car. 3Who is Jeff? ALisa's boss. BLisa's boyfriend. CLisa's teacher. 4Where does the conversation probably take place? AAt a cinema. BAt a concert. CAt a restaurant. 5How
3、many boys are there in the picture? 2 A10. B19. C20. 第二节 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。 6When did Patrick move out? AThis week. BLast week. CLast month. 7How did Patrick feel after m
4、oving out? AWorried. BPuzzled. CHappy. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8What does the woman suggest doing this Saturday? AChatting over a cup of' coffee. BGoing to the gym together. CTaking a walk in the hills. 9What does the woman think of going to the museum? ARelaxing. BBoring. CInteresting. 听第 8 段材料,回答第
5、 10 至 12 题。 10What does the woman invite the man to do today? ASee a film. BStudy together. CAttend a party. 3 11When will the speakers meet? AAt 4: 15. BAt 4: 45. CAt 4: 30. 12Where will the speakers meet? AAt the bookstore. BAt an ice-cream shop. CAt the school gate. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13Wher
6、e should garbage sorting happen by 2020? AIn all major cities in China. BIn the urban areas in China. CIn some polluted cities in China. 14What does Ms. Lee do? AA garbage collector. BAjournalist. CAspokeswoman. 15What is one of Mr. Wang's solutions? APiling the waste up in one place. BBurying t
7、he waste outside communities. CHaving the garbage bags stamped. 16How will a garbage collector find a bag's owner? AHe will see a name on the bag. BHe will call a volunteer for help. CHe will scan the bag with a phone. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17When does the festival begin? AAt the beginning of
8、April. BIn the middle ofApril. CAt the end ofApril. 4 18Why do people splash water on one another? AIt drives away bad luck. BIt keeps people healthy. CIt brings them good luck. 19Which of the following countries also celebrates the festival? AThailand. BIndia. CTurkey. 20How do people splash water
9、in Myanmar at present? AMore gently. BAs before. CMore enthusiastically. 第二部分阅读理解 第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。 A Here's a list of books I'm looking forward to this fall season. Not all of them will rise to the level of the advertisement, but it's an abundant cro
10、p. “Home After Dark“ by David Small (Liveright, Sept. 11 ) In 2009, Small published a celebrated graphic memoir (回忆录) called“Stitches“. Now the Caldecott Medal winner is back with a graphic novel about a motherless 13-year-old boy brought up in an unhappy home in California. This is a tale told in f
11、ew words and many striking images. On Sept. 11 at 3p.m., Small will be at Amazonbooks at Union Market. More information at www. “Waiting for Eden“ by ElliotAckerman (Knopf, Sept. 25) This brief novel is related by a dead soldier who is watching over a horribly burned partner in a Texas hospit
12、al. That sounds embarrassingly emotional, but Ackerman, who served in a Navy in Iraq and Afghanistan, is one of the best soldier-writers of his generation. More information at www. amazon. com/military-essay. 5 “All You Can Ever Know“ by Nicole Chung (Catapult, Oct. 2) Chung, the editor of the liter
13、ary magazine Catapult, was adopted as a baby by a white family in Oregon. In this memoir, she writes about her childhood, her Asian American identity and her search for the Korean parents who gave her up. More information at www. amazon. com/politics-prose. “Unsheltered“ by Barbara Kingsolver (Harpe
14、r, Oct. 16) Alternating between past and present, this novel tells the story of a woman investigating a late-19th-century science teacher who was caught up in the controversy over Darwinism. Like her other novels, this one promises to explore social and scientific problems. Visit www. amazon. com/te
15、ch-science for more information. 21If you hope for a signature of the author, you will probably buy a copy of _. AAll You Can Ever Know BWaiting for Eden CHome After Dark DUnsheltered 22Who joined the army and was sent to the Middle East? AElliot Ackerman. BDavid Small. CBarbara Kingsolver. DNicole
16、Chung. 23If you want to read books about non-fiction, you can surf_. Awww. amazon. com/graph-tale Bwww. amazon. com/politics-prose Cwww. amazon. com/military-essay Dwww. amazon. com/tech-science B Everybody, at some point in their lives, has experienced failure. It could be something as simple as no
17、t getting the job you wanted, or getting fewer marks even after hard work. But what makes you is not your failure, but how you get back up after being hit. Once, a young school boy was caught in a fire accident in his school and was assumed that 6 he would not live. His mother was told that he was s
18、ure to die, for the terrible fire had destroyed the lower half of his body. Even if he were to survive, he would be lame throughout his life. But the brave boy did not want to die nor did he want to be lame.Much to the amazement of the doctor, he did survive. But unfortunately from his waist down, h
19、e had no motor ability. His thin legs just hung there, lifeless. Eventually he left the hospital. But his determination to walk was unshakable. At home, when he was not in bed, he had to stay in a wheelchair. One day, he threw himself from the chair and pulled himself across the grass, dragging his
20、legs behind him. He reached the fence, raised himself up and then began dragging himself along the fence, firmly determined. He did this every day, with faith in himself that he would be able to walk unaided. With his iron determination, he did develop the ability to stand up, then to walk on and of
21、f, then to walk by himself and then to run. He began to walk to school, and then run to school, to run for the joy of running. Later in college he was on the track team. In February 1934, in New York City's Madison Square Garden, this young man who was not expected to survive, who would surely n
22、ever walk, who could never hope to run - this determined young man, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, ran the world's fastest mile. A good example of the powerof positive thinking and faith in one's self, Glenn Cunningham continues to be an inspiration for many, and his story, a brilliant evidence to ho
23、w one can bounce back even when all difficulties are piled against one, to the degree that death seemed the preferable option. 24The first paragraph is intended to _ Apresent an argument Bmake preparations for statement Carouse readers' interest Dfunction as a brief introduction 25What was the d
24、octor's opinion about Glenn? AGlenn was able to walk with his own great effort. BGreat determination could make a difference to Glenn. CThere was a slim chance that Glenn could survive. DGlenn could live a normal life with the upper halt“ of his body. 7 26What do we know about Glenn? AGlenn took
25、 recovery exercise in hospital BGlenn inspired people with his moving story. CGlenn won the first place in Marathon. DGlenn organized a track team in college. 27What can be a suitable title for the text? AStrengthen determination BStand up after failure CGo after dreams DFace difficulty bravely C Ba
26、ck in 2009, China was wrongly accused by the West of “controlling“ the Copenhagen talks on climate change. By then China had truly carried out strict policies to reduce the energy consumption of economic activities and at the international level, the top Chinese leaders participated in round-clock e
27、fforts to cooperate with the major players to build a united front for efforts to solve global warming. But China was finally misjudged. This misjudgment caused China's scholars to rethink China's climate change communicative ways. Among them was Zheng Baowei, journalism professor of Renmin
28、University of China, who realized China had to better shape its communication on its environmental protection. Delightfully, the efforts have paid off. Zheng set up a top-level international group advising his research team. He is in charge of doctoral candidates on climate change communication. Cli
29、mate awareness surveys have been conducted, and a package of communication tools has been designed. Many seminars have been arranged. Recently, he arranged a seminar on climate change and health communication on the changing situation both in China and the world. First of all, this stressed that Chi
30、na's policy has developed from reducing its energy consumption and pollution prevention to the important goals of achieving a “Beautiful China“ and “'Healthy China, “while coming up with plans to realize an ecological civilization since late 2012. With such goals, China played a leading role
31、 in securing the Paris climate change deal in 2015 together with the United States and European Union. In Paris, China promised to let out its carbon to the maximum in 2030. 8 It is a demanding job communicating climate change and other topics of lasting development well. Despite that, some foreign
32、scholars have realized China's smart ways in presenting the green concepts. They appreciated China's idea of building a “Beautiful China“ and “Healthy China“ and said it can he expanded into an idea of a “Beautiful World“ and “Healthy World“. Looking back from how China had followed the step
33、s of the industrialized countries in advocating climate fight, people find now its own green ideas are being recognized. 28What did the West think of the role China played in Copenhagen talks in 2009? AChina worked successfully with other countries. BChina succeeded in hosting the conferences. CChin
34、a participated passively in all the talks. DChina played a negative part in the talks. 29How did China deal with the misjudgment? AChina had to improve communicative ways with other countries. BChina spared no effort to prevent air and water being polluted. CChina made great efforts to protect the e
35、nvironment. DChina intended to gain fair judgment from the world. 30What is China's policy on climate change and health communication? AReducing as much energy consumption as possible to control pollution. BFocusing more on realizing an ecological civilization in China. CCommunicating climate ch
36、ange and some other topics well. DReaching the goals of a “Beautiful China“ and “Healthy China“. 31What makes China's green idea well received? AChina making promises to let out its carbon to the maximum in 2030. BChina reducing its energy consumption as well as pollution prevention. CChina'
37、s idea being updated to that of a Beautiful World and Healthy World. DChina following the steps of the industrialized countries fighting global warming. D Last week, Vodafone started a test of the UK's first full 5G service, available for use by businesses in Salford. It is part of its plan to t
38、rial the technology in seven UK cities. But what can 9 we expect from the next generation of mobile technology? One thing we will see in the preparation for the test is lots of tricks with the new tech. Earlier this year, operators paid almost 1.4 billion for the 5G wavelengths, and to compensate fo
39、r that cash, they will need to catch the eye of consumers. In September, Vodafone used its bit of the range to display the UK's first hologram (全息) call. The Manchester City captain Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram in Newbury. It isn't all holograms, however: 5G will offer faster intern
40、et access, with Ofcom (英国通讯管理局) suggesting that video that takes a minute to download on 4G will be available in just a second. The wider application is to support connected equipment on the “internet of things“ -not just the internet-enabled fridge that can reorder your milk for you, but the networ
41、k that will enable driverless cars and delivery drones (无人机) to communicate with each other. Prof William Webb has warned that the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes. Much of the speed increase, he claims, could have been achieved by putting more money in the 4G network, rat
42、her than a new technology.Other different voices have suggested that a focus on rolling out wider rural broadband access and addressing current network coverage would be more beneficial to the UK as a whole. Obviously, 5G will also bring a cost to consumers. It requires a handset for both 5G and 4G,
43、 and the first 5G-enabled smart phones are expected in the coming year. With the slow pace of network rollout so far, it is likely that consumers will end up upgrading to a new 5 G phone well before 5 G becomes widely available in the next couple of years. 32Why does Prof William Webb say “the techn
44、ology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes“ ? AHe is in favor of the application of the new technology. B5G will bring a cost to consumers in their daily life. C5G helps people communicate better with each other. DHe prefers more money to be spent on 4G networks. 33 The underlined word “
45、addressing“ in the fourth paragraph has the closest meaning to_ Amaking a speech to Btrying to solve Cmanaging to decrease 10 Dresponding to 34The last paragraph indicates that Ait'll take several years .to make 5G accessible to the public in the UK B5G service shows huge development potential a
46、nd a broad market Ccustomers are eager to use 5G smart phones instead of 4G ones Dit's probable that 5G network rollout is speeding up in Britain 35What do we know about the text? AVodafone is successful in spreading the 5G service. BSteph Houghton appeared as a hologram by 4G. CThe application
47、of 5G will make life much easier. D5G phones are available in rural areas of the UK. 第二节 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。 When big news breaks, it's easy to get caught up in following the story online. The Internet can be a place to find useful information. _36_ Helping kids understand
48、 the news and how to separate fact from fiction is an important job for parents and educators. Here's some advice that parents can offer kids to help them be quicker to judge as they consume news online. _37_ In the rush to cover stories, reporters make mistakes, officials don't always have
49、correct information and tidbits (八卦新闻) that sound reasonable often get passed around before anyone has checked them for accuracy. Use social media wisely. Some say Twitter is a great source of news in the first few minutes of a tragedy. _38_ On the other hand, Facebook can be a great way to connect with friends affected by events in the news and to spread personal news within a more limited circle. Be skeptical. _39_ After the Boston Marathon bombing, NBC Sports reported that some runners kept running all the way t
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