山东省实验中学2019届高三4月上旬质量检测英语试卷(含解析) 联系客服

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2019届山东省实验中学高三4月上旬质量检测

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第I卷(选择题)

一、完形填空

Next week,strangers with a truck will take away everything we own,except the clothes on our backs,the car we will drive,and as much stuff as we can pack into it.

It’s called 1 .Some people do it often.For others,like me,it’g a 2 experience.In all my adult years,I’ve moved only three times.

My first 3 and I moved into our first house with a bed,our clothes and a few gifts.That was many years ago.Over the years,I 4 that house with three children,a few dogs and enough stuff to 5 the ceiling. Then the kids grew up,I lost my husband to cancer,and I began to learn about 6 .

First,I let go of the 7 of being in contro1.Life isn’t about being in charge of what 8 ;it’s about being in charge of what we do with it.

Next,I let go of 9 the things I care most about,like keeping in touch with the people that 10 the most to me. I let go of the people whose 11 are about anger or hatred,and tried instead to 12 myself with those who shine with 13 .

Finally,I let go of being alone—I remarried.I 14 moved to a new city with my new husband,and after that move,I 15 I’d stop collecting meaningless things.But 12 years later,here I am,still learning about letting go. We’11 all move someday from this 16 to the next,but we won’t need a truck to do it.We’ll take 17 with us and leave behind a(n) 18 of the life we lived,the mistakes we 19 ,and all the love and kindness we tried to show.

That memory might not be a treasure,but if we’re 20 ,someone will keep it and hold it close and never let it go. 1.A.moving

B.changing

C.losing

D.missing

2.A.similar 3.A.son 4.A.equipped 5.A.paint 6.A.holding on 7.A.plan 8.A.devotes 9.A.putting off 10.A.offer 11.A.issues 12.A.present 13.A.kindness 14.A.naturally 15.A.suggested 16.A.city 17.A.something 18.A.memory 19.A.completed 20.A.optimistic

B.familiar B.daughter B.filled B.repair B.1etting go B.idea B.matters B.coming across B.appear B.subjects B.attract B.patience B.eventually B.informed B.town B.anything B.experience B.made B.generous

C.rare C.husband C.involved C.build C.giving back C.concept C.happens C.making out C.indicate C.1ives C.support C.fortune C.formally C.insisted C.world C.everything C.record C.conducted C.determined

D.valuable D.wife D.provided D.reach D.turning down D.decision D.arrives D.taking over D.mean D.beliefs D.surround D.humour D.regularly D.promised D.country D.nothing D.history D.forgot D.fortunate

Draper, the owner of a secondhand bookstore, was sorting through a pile of old books when an envelope fell from one. Inside was an undated 21 and a faded photo of a woman holding a little girl on her lap. The letter said if Bethany was 22 it, it meant the author had died.

Tears were welling up in Draper’s eyes. These were a 23 woman’s last words to her child. He had to 24 Bethany. “Whoever it is will 25 this,” he thought. “You wouldn’t 26 a letter like that.”

He supposed if the 27 ended up in his shop then Bethany was likely from around Bishop Auckland. And he thought he 28 recognized the little girl’s face. Even if she’d since left the area, there might be someone in town who would recognize the 29 .

He started with the local newspaper. The Northern Echo ran the story of the 30 letter.

31 , Bethany Gash, now 21 and a(n) 32 herself, was on Facebook about 10 miles away when a close friend messaged her to check out the 33 . As she read her mother’s 34 , which she thought had been lost forever, she said she thought she must be 35 .

Gash was only 4 when her mother 36 . Five years later, her family moved to a new home and the letter, put away in the pages of a book for safe keeping, was unintentionally 37 .

She remembers unpacking and looking for the letter, and then 38 searching through everything in the hope that it was there. “That’s when I realized it was 39 gone by now and I’d never see it again,” she said.

Draper 40 the letter in person. He also brought her a children’s book for her son. Gash was greatly moved to have the letter back, and also touched by the stranger’s kindness. 21.A.message 22.A.reading 23.A.determined 24.A.find 25.A.enjoy 26.A.tear open 27.A.girl 28.A.hardly 29.A.author 30.A.lost 31.A.Meanwhile 32.A.editor 33.A.ticket 34.A.vocabulary 35.A.writing 36.A.came back 37.A.donated 38.A.secretly 39.A.almost 40.A.kept

二、七选五

Every minute,every single day,about a truckload of plastic enters our oceans.41. And to date,only 9%of that has been recycled.

We buy a bottle of water,drink it for a few minutes,and toss its permanent packaging“away”.We eat potato chips,finish

B.email B.destroying B.kind B.introduce B.avoid B.cut up B.book B.actually B.teacher B.valuable B.Therefore B.mother B.magazine B.terms B.joking B.passed away B.burned B.suddenly B.never B.delivered

C.postcard C.forgetting C.selfish C.phone C.want C.throw away C.reporter C.unfortunately C.picture C.wet C.However C.daughter C.article C.languages C.playing C.died out C.dirtied C.madly C.still C.composed

D.letter D.copying D.dying D.comfort D.like D.pull out D.news D.accidentally D.stranger D.broken D.Eventually D.assistant D.homework D.words D.dreaming D.calmed down D.robbed D.regularly D.long D.published

them,then throw their permanent packaging“away”.We buy produce,take it out of the unnecessary plastic wrap,then throw its permanent packaging“away”.

The cycle is endless,and it happens countless times every single day. As far as we try to toss a piece of plastic—whether 42.it’s into a recycling bin or not——it does not disappear.Chances are,it ends up polluting our communities,oceans or waterways in some form.

For years,we’ve been told the problem of plastic packaging can be solved through batter individual action. But the truth 43.is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess.

Recycling alone will never stop the flow of plastics into our oceans;we have to get to the source of the problem and slow down the production of all this plastic waste.Think about it:if your home was flooding because you had left the tap on,your first step wouldn’t be to start mopping.You’d first cut the flooding off at its source—the tap.44.

We need corporations—those like Coca-Cola,Unilever,Starbucks and Neatlé that continue to produce throwaway plastic bottles—to step up and take their responsibility for the mess they’ve created.45. .We will continue to do our part,but it’s time for the world’s largest corporations to do theirs. A.This is their problem to deal with. B.Plastic pollution is becoming very serious. C.But here is the problem—there is no“away”. D.In many ways,our plastic problem is no different. E.We think that if we simply recycle we’re doing our part. F.It’s impossible for us to get rid of plastic pollution completely.

G.Since the 1950s,some 8.3bn tons of plastic have been produced worldwide.

Everyone wants to be happy every day, but sometimes we come across some problems which make us feel bad. There are a few ways that we can use to help ourselves to be happier every day. 46. When looking at your goals, remember to look at how far you have come towards achieving them. When you measure yourself against your goals, you will always have a negative feeling. When you measure yourself against where you started, you will be recognizing your achievements, and those deserve to be celebrated. Make gratitude(感恩) lists.

Expressing your appreciation for what you have is an important happiness strategy. 47.. If you’re having trouble thinking of things, you may be thinking too small. You need to widen your view. You can think about nature: the trees, the sun and the sound of a running stream. You can also think about people: family and friends with whom you are grateful to have a relationship. 48..