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广西柳州高级中学2020届高三2月线上月考英语(带答案)

柳州高级中学2020届高三2月月考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。

1. Who is the woman talking with?A. Her brother.B. Carl’s brother.C. Her teacher.2. How much money did the speakers raise this year?A. Two hundred dollars.B. Three hundred dollars.C. Four hundred dollars.3. What does the man want to know?A. Where the sign-up sheet is.B. When he can take the field trip.C. Whether the woman will go on the field trip.4. Which gate should the woman go to?A. F56.B. B5.C. C345. What will the man probably do tomorrow?A. Stay alone.B. Go on a school outing.C. Relax with the woman.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。

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. What does the man want to reserve?A. Business suites.B. Double rooms.C. Single rooms.7. When will the man check in?A. On the 16th.B. On the 19th.C. On the 23rd.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What kind of movie is The Space Between Us?A. A romantic movie.B. An action movie.C. A kids’ movie.9. When will the speakers see a movie today?A. At 12:00.B. At 2:30.C. At 7:30.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What color did Stella use in the middle of the picture?A. Purple.B. Orange.C. Green.11. Who might Donald be?A. Stella’s cat.B. Stella’s brother.C. Stella’s uncle.12. What will Stella do next?A. Draw a mouse.B. Buy some flowers.C. Write some words.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What is wrong with Steven?A. He has sleep problems.B. He has the flu.C. He has a fever.14. What does the woman advise Steven to do?A. Go to the doctor immediately.B. Get a group medical plan.C. Have a day of rest.15. When does the conversation take place?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Wednesday.16. What will the woman probably do next?A. Buy some medicine.B. Look something up on her phone.fice for an appointment.C. Call the doctor’s of听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. How tall is the Burj Khalifa?A. 828 meters tall.B. 304 meters tall.C. 162 meters tall.18. When was the Burj Khalifa officially opened?A. In 2004.B. In 2009.C. In 2010.19. Who designed the Burj Khalifa?A. Bill Baker.B. Adrian Smith.C. Armani.20. What will the speaker do next?A. Take a break.B. Go to another scenic spot.C. Visit the inside of the Burj Khalifa.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)请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

AConfucius Institute Scholarship for Studying Abroad in ChinaIntroductionThe Confucius Institute Scholarship program will sponsor foreign students,scholars,and Chinese language teachers studying Chinese Language and Culture,Chinese History,Chinese Philosophy,or other such majors at universities in China.Scholarship Category:●Scholarship for Four﹣Week Students●Scholarship for One﹣Semester Students●Scholarship for One﹣Academic Year StudentsScholarship Coverage:Scholarship winners are exempt (豁免)from tuition accommodation fees on campus,are provided with comprehensive insurance for foreign students studying in Chin,and receive a monthly living allowance (except Fur﹣Week Scholarship Students).Eligibility(资格)Criteria:●Applicants shall be non﹣Chinese citizens in good health,aged between 16 and 35 (Chineselanguage teachers in post shall be aged below 45).●Applicants need to take HSK and HSKK or BCT exam and achieve a score which meets the basicstandard of the category you would like to apply for.Time Schedule:●Oct.﹣Dec,2019 Applicants register by email and take the HSK and HSKK.●Jan.﹣Mar.,2020 Applicants prepare their application documents and are interviewedby the Confucius Institute at Cleveland State University:●Mar.﹣Apr.,2020 Applicants complete and submit the application forms online.●Mar.﹣Jun,2020 Applicants are selected by the host institute;the Confucius Institute headquarters review the applications and make a final selection.For more information please contact:Xiaona Jin x.jin23@csuohio.edu 216﹣﹣523﹣7142:21. The scholarship is set up to.A.help students study ChineseB.improve Chinese language teachingC.promote international communicationD.support foreigners to spread Chinese culture22. What do you know about the scholarship?A.The applicants shall be between 16 and 35.B.AI the winners receive a monthly living allowance.C.The application process lasts for about nine months.D.The applicants should complete paper application forms.23. What type of articles is the text?A. A poster.B. A journal.C.An application.D. A news report.BBritish triathletes (铁人三项运动员)Jess Learn month and Georgia Taylor﹣Brown were disqualified from an Olympics qualification race in Tokyo on August 9,2019 because they crossed the finish line whileholding hands.The pair had a huge lead on the rest of their competitors in the event,and surviving extreme temperatures during the race in the 2020 Olympics host city,they held hands as they finished.At first,Learn month was considered the champion and Taylor﹣Brown the second place,but they technically broke competition rules and were punished for it.As the BBC explained,International Triathlon Union (ITU)competition rule 2.11 states that "athletes who finish in an abnormal tie situation,where no effort to separate their finish times has been made,will be disqualified".Looking at the video,they don't appear to be purposefully attempting to tie,and since Learn month was the original winner,what does it matter?It looks like they're both simply trying to support each other after finishing a race during which the temperature was so pretty high that the running section was cut from 10 kilometers to five.Safety during a heat wave has been a serious concern,as 57 people in Japan have died since late July,according to Reuters,because of the extreme temperatures.An appeal against the result was refused,the BBC reported,so Bermuda's Flora Duffy was declared the champion with Italy's Alice Betto promoted to second and Britain's Vicky Holland to third.24.Why did the two triathletes hold hands as they finished?A.To fight against the extreme heat.B.To be both winners in the race.C.To carry out their plan made before the race.D.To probably show support to each other.25. What added difficulty to the race?A.Hot weather.B.Long running section.C.New competition rule.D.Powerful competitors.26. What's the author's attitude to the result?A.Supportive.B.Disapproving.C.Indifferent.D.Worried.27. What does the last paragraph tell us?A.Jess Learn month dropped to four.B.ITU didn't change the final decision.c.The two triathletes agreed to the result.D.The two triathletes will race in the Olympics.C"What kind of rubbish are you?" This question might normally cause anger,but in Shanghai it has aroused complaints over the past week.On July 1st the city introduced strict rubbish ﹣sorting regulations as a model for the country.Residents must divide their waste into four separate categories and throw it into specific public bins.They must do so at scheduled times,when monitors are present to ask the nature of one's rubbish,otherwise,they will face fines or worse.Shanghai authorities are responding to an obvious environmental problem.It generates 9 million tonnes of garbage a year,more than London's annual output and rises quickly.But like other cities in China,it lacks a recycling system.Individuals who fail to recycle could be fined up to 200 yuan ($29).For repeat,the city can add black marks to their credit records,making it harder for them to obtain bank loans or even buy train tickets.Some object to this.Peng Feng of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences warns that the use of the credit system is overkill,raising a risk that officials will abuse their power.But others say a tough campaign is necessary."Slowly people will get used to it," says Li Changjun of Fudan University.Many residents support recycling but are frustrated by the details.Rubbish must be divided according to whether it is food,recyclable,dry or harmful,the distinctions among which can be confusing,though there are apps to help work it out.Some have complained about the rules surrounding food waste.They must put it straight in the requisite public bin,forcing them to tear open plastic bags and toss (撕开)it by hand.Most upsetting are the short windows for throwing rubbish,typically a couple of hours,morning and evening.Along with the monitors at the bins,this means that people go at around the same time and can keep an eye on what is being thrown out;no one wants to look bad.28.What caused resident' complaints in Shanghai ?A.Rubbish recycling.B.Shanghai as a model.C.Rubbish﹣sorting regulations.D.All kinds of rubbish.29. What measures do Shanghai authorities take?A.Monitoring people throwing rubbish.B.Forbidding violators to get bank loans.C.Setting enough time to throw rubbish.D.Fining 200 yuan for throwing rubbish.30. What does the underlined word "requisite" in Paragraph 4 mean?A.Fixed.B.Appointed.C.Nearby.D.Reusable.31. What's the best title for the text?A. A New Era of Rubbish ClassificationB.Garbage Output Rising QuicklyC.Complaints about Rubbish ﹣sortingD.Measures to Solving Waste ProblemsDArtificial intelligence (AI)technology may soon be a useful tool for doctors.It may help them better understand and treat diseases like breast cancer in ways that were never before possible.Rishi Rawat teaches AI at the University of Southern California's (USC)Clinical Science Center in Los Angeles.He is part of a team of scientists who are researching how AI and machine learning can more easily recognize cancerous growths in the breast.Rawat provides information about cancer cells to a computer.He says this data helps the machine learn." ..You can put the data into them and they will learn thepatterns and the pattern recognition.That' s important to make decisions."David Agus is another USC researcher.He believes that"machines are not going to take the place of doctors." "Computers will not treat patients,but they will help make certain decisions and look for things that the human brain can't recognize these patterns by itself.Once a confirmed cancerous growth is removed,doctors still have to treat the patient to reduce the risk of cancer returning.The form of treatment depends on the kind of cancer.Currently,researchers take a thin piece of tissue,put it on a small piece of glass and add color to better see the cells.That process could take days or even longer.Scientists say AI can do something better than just count cells Trough machine learning it can recognize complex patterns or structures,and learn how the cells are organized.The hope is that machines will soon be able to make a quick identification of cancer that is free of human mistakes."All of a sudden,we have the computing power to really do it in real time…We couldn't have done this,we didn't have the computing power to do this several years ago,but now it's all changed."Agus adds that the process could be done "for almost no cost in the developing world." He says that having a large amount of information about patients is important for a machine to effectively do its job in medicine.The University of Southern California researchers are now only studying breast cancer.But doctors predict AI will one day make a difference in all forms of cancer.32.Many diseases like breast cancer will soon be.A.cured with AIB.treated with AIC.prevented with AID.removed with AI33. What can we infer from Agus's words in Paragraph 3?A.AI technology is to replace doctors.B.Computers can be an aid to the human brain.C.Computers can work well with little information.D.AI technology is not accessible to developing countries.34. What does the underlined word"it" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A.Helping to count cells.B.Recognizing complex patterns.C.Making a quick and right identification.D.Learning how the cells are organized.35. What does this passage mainly talk about?A.Research in breast cancer.B.Potential of AI for doctors.C.Imagination about AI's future.D.Achievements on medical care.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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