湖北省鄂州市华容高级中学届高三英语上学期第四次月考试题Word格式.docx
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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.WhywasLorettaonthenews?
A.ShewroteasongfortheTVstation.
B.Shewonamusiccontest.
C.Shesangasongforcharity.
7.WhatdoesLorettathinkofsinging?
A.Itgiveshergreatpleasure.
B.Itwillmakeherfamousoneday.
C.Ittakestoomuchofhertime.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatrelationisMr.Butlertothewoman?
A.Herboss.B.Hercustomer.C.Herworkmate.
9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Doherbesttohelpothers.
B.Dealwithcomplaintsproperly.
C.PutMr.Butler’sphonecallsthroughtohim.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whataretheman’shobbies?
A.Fishingandstampcollecting.
B.ReadingandwatchingTV.
C.WatchingTVandcollectingstamps.
11.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthewoman?
A.Sheispopular.B.Sheisbad-tempered.C.Shelackspatience.
12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inalibrary.B.Byalake.C.Atacinema.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatisthemostimportanttransportationinKarl’svillagenow?
A.Theplane.B.Thebus.C.Theboat.
14.WhattypeofworkdomanypeopleinKarl’svillagedonow?
A.Theyfishinaboat.
B.Theymaketoolsbyhand.
C.TheydobusinessontheInternet.
15.WhatdoesKarlthinkoftheoldlifestyle?
A.Easy.B.Exciting.C.Dangerous.
16.WhatisKarlmostinterestedin?
A.Modernclothes.B.Computergames.C.Huntingtales.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatistheweatherprobablyliketoday?
A.Rainy.B.Dry.C.Hot.
18.WheredidMattbeginhisjourney?
A.InEngland.B.InCalifornia.C.InHawaii.
19.HowmanyhourswasMatt’slongestflight?
A.Sixteenandahalfhours.B.Sixteenhours.C.Fourteenhours.
20.WhatwillMattdonext?
A.Interviewsomeone.B.Sharehisexperiences.C.Planonanotherjourney.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
ExhibitionsintheBritishMuseum
Hokusai:
beyondtheGreatWave
KatsushikaHokusai(1760-1849)iswidelyregardedasoneofJapan'
smostfamousandinfluentialartists.Heproducedworksofastonishingqualityrightupuntilhisdeathattheageof90.Thisnewexhibitionwillleadyouonanartisticjourneythroughthelast30yearsofHokusai'
slife—atimewhenheproducedsomeofhismostmemorablemasterpieces.
25May—13August2017
Room35
Adults£12,Members/under16sfree
Placesofthemind:
Britishwatercolourlandscapes1850-1950
DrawnfromtheBritishMuseum'
srichcollection,thisisthefirstexhibitiondevotedtolandscapedrawingsandwatercoloursbyBritishartistsintheVictorianandmoderneras—twohalvesofverydifferentcenturies.
23February—27August2017
Room90
Free,justdropin
Scythians:
warriorsofancientSiberia
ThismajorexhibitionexploresthestoryoftheScythians—nomadictribesandmastersofmountedwarfare,whoflourishedbetween900and200BC.TheirencounterswiththeGreeks,AssyriansandPersianswerewrittenintohistorybutforcenturiesalltraceoftheirculturewaslost—buriedbeneaththeice.
14September2017—14January2018
Room30
Adults£16.50,Members/under16sfree
Politicsandparadise:
IndianpopularprintsfromtheMoscatelliGift
ThisdisplayispartoftheMuseum'
scontributiontotheIndia-UKYearofCulture2017.ItlooksatthepopularprintcultureofIndiafromthe1880suntilthe1950s.
19July—3September2017
Room90a
Free,justdropin
21.Ifyouareinterestedindrawingsofnaturalscenery,youwillprobablygoto______.
A.Room35
B.Room30
C.
Room90D.Room90a
22.WhichexhibitioncanyouattendinOctober2017?
A.Hokusai:
beyondtheGreatWave.
B.Scythians:
warriorsofancientSiberia.
C.Placesofthemind:
Britishwatercolourlandscapes1850-1950.
D.Politicsandparadise:
IndianpopularprintsfromtheMoscatelliGift.
23.Wherecanwemostprobablyfindthepassage?
A.Inatourguide.
B.Inastorybook.
C.Inaparentingmagazine.
D.Inahealthreport.
B
Clara
Barton,
born
on
Christmas
in
1821,
is
widely
known
as
one
of
the
most
honored
women
American
history.
She
began
teaching
school
when
teachers
were
men
at
that
time.
Later,
she
became
first
ever
to
be
employed
by
government.
Her
career
helping
sick
her
brother
David
patient.
He
fell
down
from
roof
a
house
was
just
11
years
old.
stayed
his
side
and
looked
after
him
for
three
years,
learning
how
give
all
medicines.
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Civil
War
1861,
immediately
recognized
poorly
equipped
soldiers
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help.
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waiting
others
step
in,
collected
necessary
things
own,
asked
publicfor
donations
learned
store
distribute
them
soldiers.
also
read
wrote
letters
them.
After
Battle
Cedar
Mountain
northern
Virginia
1862,
arrived
field
hospital
midnight
with
vehicle
full
supplies.
A
doctor
named
Paul
Smith
wouldlater
write,
“I
thought
heaven
had
sent
out
an
angel
night
—
assistance
exactly
right
time.”
In
1869,
went
Europe
about
International
Committee
Red
Cross.
Upon
return
United
States,
successfully
founded
led
theorganization
next
23
years.
last
mission
(使)
president
Cross
help
victims
1900
Galveston
hurricane.
did
not
retire
(退)
fromthe
until
83.
True
nature,
always
where
needwas
greatest.
Today,theAmericanRedCrosscontinuesthemissionClarastartedmorethan100yearsago.Withthehelpofthousandsofvolunteers,theAmericanRedCrossprovidesrelieftovictimsofdisasters,aswellashelpspeopleprevent,prepareforandrespondtoallsortsofemergencies.
24.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatClaraBartonwas_____.
A.modest
B.caring
C.talented
D.honest
25.AftertheCivilWarbrokeout,ClaraBarton_____.
A.joinedthearmyandfoughtbravelyB.
further
study
C.didalottohelpsoldiersD.continuedtoworkasateacher
26.WhatismainlydescribedinParagraph5?
A.
The
aim
Cross.
B.
importance
voluntary
donations.
C.Clara
Barton’s
contribution
War.
D.
Barton
Cross.
27.SeeingClaraBarton’sarrival,Dr.Smithmusthavefelt_____.
A.excitedandgrateful
B.proudandjoyfulC.shyandnervous
D.sadandsorry
C
TheNobelMemorialPrizeinEconomicScienceshasbeenawardedtoAbhijitBanerjee,EstherDuflo,andMichaelKremer"
fortheirexperimentalapproachtoalleviatingglobalpoverty"
.
Duflobecameonlythesecondwomantowinashareoftheaward.
TheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciencesannouncedithadselectedthemonMonday.Theirprizeswillbeformallypresented,alongwiththoseofotherNobelLaureates,atalavishbanquetinStockholm,SwedenonDec10,whichistheanniversaryofthedeathofAlfredNobel,theindustrialistandscientistafterwhomtheawardsarenamed.ThekingofSwedenwillpresentthewinnerswithmedals,certificates,and9millionkronor($918,000)ineachdiscipline.Amaximumofthreepeoplecanshareeachprizeeachyear.
TheacademysaiditselectedBanerjee,Duflo,andKremerbecauseoftheirresearchintothe"
dauntingissue"
ofglobalpoverty.Itsaidtheytackledtheissuebybreakingitdownintosmallerquestionsthatcouldbebetteraskedandanswered.Itsaidtheylookedintohowbesttoimprovethehealthofchildrenbyexaminingtheireducations,healthsystems,agriculturalapproaches,andaccesstocredit.
Forty-six-year-oldDuflo,whoistheyoungestpersontowintheprize,saidcurrentturbulenceinglobaleconomicscanbetracedbacktoachangingworldorder.
"
Ithinkweliveinturbulenttimeswhenmanyindividualsinrichcountriesaredeeplyconcernedabouttheirpositionintheworld,"
shesaid.Thatanxietyis"
attherootofmuchoftheturbulenceweareseeing"
Kremerconductedfieldexperimentsinthe1990sonhowvariousinterventionsimprovedacademicresultsforchildreninKenya.BanerjeeandDufloconductedsimilarexperimentsinIndia.
BanerjeeandDufloaremarriedandbasedattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.KremerisanacademicatHarvardUniversity.
Theprize,whichisofficiallyknownasTheSverigesRiksbankPrizeinEconomicSciencesinMemoryofAlfredNobel,isgenerallythoughtofasthemostprestigiousawardinthefieldofeconomicsandh