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2018届湖北省重点高中联考协作体高三春季期中考试英语试题+听力

第I卷

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutthesuit?

A.Itssize.B.Itscolor.C.Itsstyle.

2.Whatistheweathergoingtobelike?

A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.

3.Whendidtheboyhurthishand?

A.Whenhewascooking.

B.Whenhewasgardening.

C.Whenhewaspeelinganapple.

4.Whathappenedtothemanlastweek?

A.Hemovedhishouse.B.Hewasawayonbusiness.C.Helosthisphone.

5.Whataretheymainlytalkingabout?

A.Theman’ssalary.B.Theman’sperformance.C.Theman’scompany

第二节(共15小题;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,并标在试卷相应位置。

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.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Inthewoman’soffice.B.Intheman’soffice.C.Inthemeetingroom.

7.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?

A.Findabiggerdesk.B.Readtheletters.C.Meettheaudience.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Howmuchcanthemansaveifhepaysbytheyear?

A.15pounds.B.25pounds.C.35pounds.

9.Howmanybookscanthemanborrowatatime?

A.Twoatmost.B.Sixatmost.C.Tenatmost.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howmanyvegetarianoptionsarethereonthemenu?

A.Onlyone.B.Two.C.Twelve.

11.Whenisthereservationfor?

A.ThisSaturdayevening.B.ThisSaturdaynoon.C.NextSaturdayevening.

12.Whatdoesthemantellthewoman?

A.Hisaddressandphonenumber.

B.Hisnameanddormnumber.

C.Hisnameandphonenumber.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhathasJanedonerecently?

A.She’sreadabook.B.She’stakenatrip.C.She’sfinishedareport.

14.Whatshouldalifetimegoalbelike?

A.Reasonable.B.Meaningful.C.Enjoyable.

15.Howmanykindsofgoalsdoesthemanexplainindetail?

AOneBTwoCThree

16.WhatkindofgoalisJanegoingtomake?

A.AlifetimegoalB.Anintermediategoal.C.Ashort-termgoal.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdoweknowaboutPenny?

A.Sheisbrown.B.Sheislittle.C.Sheisaguidedog.

18.WhenwillPennybetested?

A.Intwomonths.B.Inthreemonths.C.Insixmonths.

19.Whichclasswillrespondtotheemails?

A.Thecommunicationclass.

B.Thespeechclass.

C.Thegeographyclass.

20.Whatwillstudentsdoinlifeskillsclasses?

A.Watchtheirbehavior.B.LookafterPenny.C.Updatethewebsite.

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)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Fourbooksthatwillinspireyoutotraveltheworld

There’strulynothingliketravelwhenitcomestogainingperspective(观点)andexposingyourselftoothercultures.Togetyouintheadventuringmood,weaskedAmazonSeniorEditorChrisSchleptohelpuscomeupwithalistofbooksthattransportreaderstoanothertimeandplace.Below,seehislistoffourbooksthatwillinspireyoutotraveltheworld.

ITALY:

BeautifulRuinsbyJessWalter

ThisbookbythepopularauthorJessWaltertellsalovestorythatbeginsontheItalianCoastintheearly60sandeventuallyappearsonthescreeninHollywood.AsthesettingsshiftfromItalytoEdinburghtoLosAngeles,youwillfindyourselflongingtogoaswell.BuyitonAmazon.

Price:

$28.90.

SEATTLE:

WhereYou’dGo,Bernadette?

byMariaSample

MariaSample’sfirstnovelisnotexactlyalovestorytoSeattle,butifyoureadit,youjustmightwanttocomeheretoseeifpeoplearereallyasself-involvedasthecharactersinherbook.Whatreallyshinesthroughisthestrangestorytellingandthelaughs.BuyitonAmazon.

Price:

$26.60.

ENGLAND:

WolfHallbyHilaryMantel

Youcan’ttraveltoThomasCromwell’sEnglandwithoutatimemachine,butreadingMantel’sprize-winningnovelisthenextbestthing.ItwillmakeyoulongtoseetheancientbuildingandgreengrassoftheEnglishcountryside,muchofwhichisstillthere.BuyitonAmazon.

Price:

$25.10.

NANTUCKET:

Here’stoUsbyEliHildebrand

EliHildebrandhasbuiltawritingcareeroutofwritingaboutherhometownislandofNantucket.HerlatestisHere’stoUs,which,perhapsnotsurprisingly,isagreatbeachread.BuyitonAmazon.

Price:

$30.80.

21.Whichbookhasbeenmadeintoafilmaccordingtothetext?

A.BeautifulRuins.B.WolfHall.

A.Here’stoUs.D.WhereYoudGo,Bernadette?

22.WhatisthefeatureofWhereYou’dGo,Bernadette?

A.Itslowprice.B.Itscharacters.

C.Itsstorytellingandlaughs.D.Itscontentaboutlove.

23.WhatdoesthebookWolfHallinspireyoutodo?

A.Gotobeach.

B.Knowabouttheforeignculture.

C.AppreciatetheEnglishcountryside.

D.Experiencethejoyandsadnessoftheself-involved.

B

ManyoftheEarth’screaturesdiebecauseofhumanschoices.Thesechoiceshavenothingtodowithfoodorshelteroranythingelsethathelpshumanssurvive.Whatkillsmillionsofanimalsallovertheworldishumangreed—thedesireformoney.

Peopleusepartsofanimalsforeverythingfromhatstohandbags,fromjewelrytoashtraysandtomakepowdersthatsupposedlyimproveaperson’slife.Declaringaspeciesendangeredandprotectingitbylawsisnotalwaysenough.Peoplewhokillwildlifeillegallyrarelygetcaught.

Duringthelate1980s,savingelephantsbecameapopularcause.Wildlifeprotectiongroupsmadesureeveryonesawpicturesorfilmsofelephantswiththeirfacessawnofffortheirivorytusks(象牙).Thesegroupsalsoprovedthatcertainpopulationsofelephantsweredecreasing.

Asaresult,mostpeoplestoppedbuyingobjectsmadeofivory.Lawsagainstpoaching(非法狩猎)werestrengthened.Manycountriesmadeimportingivoryillegal.Killingelephantsfortheirivorybecamemoreriskyandlessprofitable.

However,concernforcertainspeciestendstofadeafterawhile.Inthelate1970s,peopleprotestedagainsttheslaughter(屠杀)ofsealbabies.Everyonewasshockedtoseepupsbeingclubbedtodeathintheiricyhabitat.Thebrutalitystopped.Buttenyearslater,thenumberofsealbabieskilledwashigherthanever.

Otheranimalprotectionmovementshavecomeandgone,suchassavingthewhalesandprotectingdolphins.Thewhalepopulationappearstohaveincreasedfornow.AndthelawsarefinallychanginginAmericatoprotectthedolphinsthatswimwithtunafishinpartsofthePacificOcean.

Intheyearstocome,theprotestsandthepublicitywillprobablyturntosomeotherendangeredspecies.Plentyofthemurgentlyneedattention.Duringthistime.Willtheelephantsbeforgotten?

24.Whatcontributedtothedisappearanceofmillionsofwildanimals?

A.Theimprovementofaperson’slife.

B.Nothavingenoughlawprotection.

C.Human’sappetiteforwildfood.

D.Human’sgreedforprofit.

25.Whatcanyouinferfromtheincreaseofthepopulationofelephantsinthelate1980s?

A.Wildlifeprotectiongroupsdidmakegreateffortstosaveelephants.

B.Thosewhokilledelephantsallgotcaught.

C.Poachingwascompletelyprohibited.

D.Importingivorytusksinallcountriesisillegal.

26.Whatkindofanimalsismentionedtoindicatethatconcernforthecertainspeciesisgraduallyfading?

A.Elephants.B.Sealpups.C.Tunafish.D.Dolphins.

27.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistheauthormorelikelytosupport?

A.Concernandmovementforanimalprotectionshouldbekeptsteady.

B.Wehavesucceededinquiteafewcasesofwildlifeprotection.

C.Attentionmustbepaidtosavingsomeendangeredwildlife.

D.Humansshouldchooseanimalstoprotect.

C

Over130schoolmatesfromtheSocietyforScience&thePublic’shighschoolsciencecompetitionsgatheredforapanel(座谈小组)discussion.HostedbySocietyPresidentMayaAjmera,thepanelconsistedofscienceprofessionalsandSocietyschoolmates.

Ajmerastartedtheeventbyaskingthesuccessfulwomenpanelistsaboutyoungscientistsfacedwhenenteringtheprofessionalworld.

Hackman,ahealthpolicyreporterfortheWallStreetJournal,admittedthatinfollowingacareerinscience,somescientistsdislikethelong,seeminglydulllabhourswhentheycouldfollowajobwithmore“shine”.

Aboutwhatwashopedforintheircareer,Angel,whofoundedSciencefromScientists,encouragedtheaudiencetoaskthemselves,“WhatinfluencedidIhave?

WhatdidIleavebehind?

”Shehopedhercompany,whosetaskwastohelpchildreningrades4—8developaloveformathandscience,willlivebeyondher.“Evenifyouhelponeperson,”shereflected,“youhavealreadymadeadifference”.

Asfortheirsupportsystems,theyagreedonthevalueandsupportofthefamilyintheirprofessionaldevelopmen1.Hackmansharedherbackgroundasafirs1genera1ionIranianAmericanandhowherparentswhoknewlittleaboutsciencehadfledtheIranianRevolution.WhileworkingwithmothertocompleteherSTSproject,Hackmanwassurprisedandgratefulbecausewhilehermotherdidnotunderstandtheresearch,herwillingnesstolearnandhelpmadeallthedifference.

Thepanelists’storiesandadvicesurelyinspiredtheyoungergenerationstofollowacareerinSTEM.Ajmerawasgladtoseethediversityamongthepanelistsandtheaudience,encouragingeveryonetocontinuebreakingbarriers.ThoughacareerpathintheSTEMisnotalwayseasy,itcanberewarding,especiallywhenyouhaveagreatteambehindyou.

28.Whatchallengedoyoungscientistshave?

A.Theirworkistiringandboring.B.Theirtaskishardandstressful.

C.Theirworkismainlydoneinlabs.D.Theiradvantagesareoftenignored.

29.WhatdoesAngelsuggesttotheaudience?

A.Strugglin

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