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长沙市第一中学高三第五次月考试题英语
湖南省长沙市第一中学高三第五次月考试题(英语)
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本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。
时量120分钟。
满分150分。
PARTONELISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(30marks)
SECTIONA(22.5marks)
Directions:
Inthissection,you’llhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.
YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.
Example:
Whenwillthemagazineprobablyarrive?
A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.
TheanswerisB.
Conversation1
()1.WhoisFrankStone?
A.Avisitortotheclinic.
B.Afriendofthewoman’s.
C.ApatientofDr.Milton’s.
()2.Whywon’tMrStonecometotheclinictomorrow?
A.Hecan’tsparethetime.
B.Theclinicwillbeclosed.
C.Dr.Miltonwon’tcometowork.
Conversation2
()3.Howoftendoesthemantalktohisgreat-grandmother?
A.Onceaday.B.Atleastonceaweek.C.Atmostonceamonth.
()4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman’sgreat-grandmother?
A.She’sover90.
B.She’salittlesilly.
C.Sheoftengivesthemansomeadvice.
Conversation3
()5.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisinterviewtomorrow?
A.Heisworriedaboutit.B.Heislookingforwardtoit.C.Heissureofsuccess.
()6.Whatimpressedthewomanmost?
A.Theman’sGerman.B.Theman’sexperience.C.Theman’sbusinessskills.
Conversation4
()7.Whendidtheystartforthecinema?
A.At1:
30p.m.B.At2p.m.C.At2:
30p.m.
()8.Howmuchshouldtheypayforthetaxidriver?
A.$4.16.B.$4.60.C.$5.00.
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()9.WhichoneisNOTtrueaccordingtothedialogue?
A.Thedriverkeptthechange.
B.Theywouldprobablygobackbybus.
C.Theywerecaughtbythetrafficjamandlateforthemovie.
Conversation5
()10.Howmanydayshasthemangotforhisvacation?
A.10days.B.15days.C.25days.
()11.What’sthemainpurposeoftheman’sgoingtoHawaiiwithhisfamily?
A.Tohavearest.
B.Toclimbmountains.
C.Togofishingandswimming.
()12.Where’sthewomangoingthissummer?
A.Africa.B.Europe.C.America.
Conversation6
()13.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Inasupermarket.B.Atschool.C.Onthephone
()14.Didtheydotheirworklastnight?
A.Yes,theydid.
B.Neitherofthemdid.
C.Oneofthemdid,buttheotherdidn’t.
()15.Whyisthegirlworriedaboutherphysicsexam?
A.Becauseshehasn’tpreparedwell.
B.Becauseshehasnooldexampaper.
C.Becauseshehaslostherphysicsbook.
SECTIONB(7.5marks)
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.
You’llheartheshortpassageTWICE.
Punishment
Reasons:
Kindsofpunishment:
●beingsenttoprison
●17.●beingorderedtodo18.
:
●opensort
●closedsort
Examples:
Intheclosedprison
●Prisonersaregivenverylittlefreedom.
●Prisonersspend3-10hoursoutsidetheirrooms.
●Prisonersareexpectedtoworkandgetpaid.
Intheopenprison
●Prisonersarelockedonly20..
●Prisonersarefreeduringtheday.
●Prisonersareexpectedtoworkandgetpaid.
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PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE(45marks)
SECTIONA(15marks)
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
()21.Thesmallvictoriesinthefightagainstpovertyandhungerhavehelpedmanypeoplewhoareintroubleallowingthemtomaintaindignity.
A.beforeB.afterC.forD.while
()22.FromwhereIstand,thekeytothetestistopractiseEnglisheveryday.
A.passing;speakingB.passing;tospeak
C.pass;speakingD.pass;tospeak
()23.Itissaidthatthestudentseriouslyillfortwomonthslastsemester.
A.wasB.isC.hadbeenD.hasbeen
()24.Someoneisringingthedoorbell.GoandseeA.whoitisB.whoisitC.whoisheD.whoheis
()25.Weshouldbeabletodothejobforyouquickly,yougiveusallthenecessaryinformation.
A.incaseB.providedthatC.orelseD.asif
()26.Theinfrastructureofacountryismakeseverythingrunsmoothly,includingthingsliketransport,irrigation,electricity,postalservice,telephonesandschools.
A.thatB.whatC.whichD.as
()27.Ifanyemployeeisfoundinformationregardingapplicantsandstaff,heorshewillbefiredimmediately.
A.havingleakedB.leakedC.leakingD.tobeleaking
()28.Thereisarealpossibilitythattheseanimalscouldbefrightened,asuddenloudnoise.
A.beingthereB.therehavingbeen
C.therewasD.shouldtherebe
()29.Thedoorburstopenand,shoutingwithanger.
A.rushedinacrowdB.inacrowdrushed
C.acrowdinrushedD.inrushedacrowd
()30.Itwasnotuntilthe18thcenturythatmanrealizedthatthewholeofthebrainwasinvolvedintheworkingofthemind,
A.wasitB.wasn’titC.didtheyD.didn’tthey
()31.Jackie,youhangallyourclothesintheroomlikethis!
A.wouldn’tB.needn’tC.mustn’tD.oughtn’t
()32.Manycrimesarecommittedbysomebadpeople,anexampleofwhichisfraud,acrimemoneyisstolenbycheatingothers.
A.whichB.thatC.whoseD.where
()33.Doyouexpecttobeapossibilitythatweshallbeabletoaffordtheparticularfurnitureweneed?
A.itB.thereC.thatD.one
()34.wastoblame.
A.TheparentsaswellastheirchildB.Nottheparentsbuttheirchild
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C.NeitherthechildnorhisparentsD.Boththeparentsandtheirchild
()35.—AreyougladthatyoucametoChangsha?
—Yes,indeed.IgoingtoShanghaiorShenzhen,butI’veneverregrettedmydecision.
A.haveconsideredB.amconsidering
C.hadconsideredD.wasconsidering
SECTIONB(18marks)
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwithawordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Manypeoplenowthinkthatteachersgivepupilstoomuchhomework.Theysaythatitisforchildrentoworkathomeintheirfreetime.,theyarguethatmostteachersdonotplanthehomeworktaskstheygivetopupils.Theresultisthatpupilshavetotaskswhichtheyhavealreadydoneatschool.
RecentlyinGreece,manyparentsaboutthedifficulthomeworkwhichteachersgavetotheirchildren.Theparentssaidthatmostofthehomeworkwasawasteoftime,andtheywantedto41it.SpainandTurkeyaretwocountrieswhichstoppedhomework
recently.InDenmark,GermanyandseveralothercountriesinEurope,teacherscannothomeworkatweekends.InHolland,teachersallowpupilstostayatschooltodotheirhomework.Thechildrenaretohelponeanother.SimilaralsoexistsinsomeBritishschools.
Mostpeopleagreethathomeworkisnot45.Apupilwhocandohishomeworkinaquietandroomisinamuchbetterpositionthanapupilwhodoeshishomeworkinasmall,noisyroomwiththetelevisionon.Someparentshelptheirchildrenwiththeirhomework.Otherparentstakenoatallintheirchildren’shomework.
()36.A.unnecessaryB.uninterestingC.unfortunate
()37.A.NeverthelessB.HoweverC.Therefore
()38.A.considerablyB.favorablyC.properlyD.unimportantD.MoreoverD.pleasantly
()39.A.finishB.repeatC.attendD.accomplish
()40.A.quarreledB.puzzledC.exploredD.complained
()41.A.delayB.stopC.blockD.prove
()42.A.designB.draftC.do
()43.A.forbiddenB.freeC.desperateD.setD.afraid
()44.A.scheduleB.mistakeC.arrangementD.behavior
()45.A.fairB.averageC.balancedD.comparative
()46.A.furnishedB.expensiveC.comfortable
()47.A.interestB.curiosityC.noticeD.suitableD.attention
SECTIONC(12marks)
Directions:
Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.
OnNovember2ndSanFranciscobecamethefirstmajorUScitytopassalawoncontrollinggive-awaytoyswithunhealthyrestaurantmealsmarketedatkids.
48.______lawwilltakeeffectonDecember1,2011.Itisrequiredthatkids’meals49.theycanbesoldwithfreetoys.
McDonald’sofficialswereangrywiththedecision,effectivelybanstheir
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popularHappyMeals.
Butsupporterssayaimstopromotehealthyhabitswhilecombatingchildobesity(肥胖).“Thisisachallengetotherestaurantindustrytothinkaboutchildren’shealthfirst,”saidSanFranciscoSupervisorEricMar.
About15percentofAmerican53.areoverweightorobese,whichputsthem
riskofdevelopingheartdisease,cancer,etc.Insomestates,thechildhoodobesityrateisover30percent.
McDonald’sstartedtoselltheHappyMealsin1979withtoys.In2006,fast-foodcompaniesspentmorethan$520milliononadvertisingandtoystopromotemeals55.children,accordingtotheUSgovernment.
PARTTHREEREADINGCOMPREHENSION(30marks)
Directions:
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand
D.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.
A
Furthereducationisofficiallydescribedasthe“post-secondarystageofeducation,comprisingallvocational(职业的)andnon-vocationalprovisionmadeforyoungpeoplewhohaveleftschool,orforadults”.Furthereducationthusembracesthevastrangeofuniversity,technical,commercial,andarteducationandthewidefieldofadulteducation.Itisthissectorofeducation,whichisconcernedwitheducationbeyondthenormalschool-leavingagesof16or18,thathasexperi