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)拉萨中学高三年级(届第七次月考英语试卷2018命题(满分分,考试时间分钟,请将答案填写在答题卡上)150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
51.
57.5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答案听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和10阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是Co
1.What timeis itnowA.9:
10.B.9:
50.C.10:
00.
2.What doesthe womanthink of the weatherA.Its nice.B.Its warm.C.Its cold.
3.What willthe mandoA.Give alecture.B.Leave hisoffice.C.Attend ameeting.
4.What isthe womansopinion aboutthe courseA.loo hard.B.Worth taking.C.Nerveasy.
5.What doesthe womanwant the man todoA.Speak louder.B.Apologize to her.C.Turn off theradio.F.That meansmany people are petingfor thesame things,like goodjobs.G.They believethat olderpeople do not liketo learnnew thingsand willnotchange theway theydo things.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白A BC D处的最佳选项(画像).A youngpainter livedin asmall house,living onpainting portraitsOne dayarich mancame fora portrait.They agreedon the41of$10,
000.The daythe mancameto takethe painting,an42idea occurredto him:Its mein the painting.If Idont buy,〃no onewill43…So hesaid,Ill onlypay$3,000!”The youngartist hadnever44suchthings.He stronglyargued,expecting the rich manto45the agreement.zzl askyou atlast,will yousell it$3,000or notRealizingthemandid it46,the artistsaid in a47voice,No!Id prefer to notsell it(羞辱).rather thanbe humiliatedToday you48your wordand somedayyou mustpay49times.“What ajoke!Am Istupid“Well,wed betterwait andsee.”Soon thepainter movedout to50some wellknownteachers to work harder\fearslate^he finallymade aname51in thecircle of art.The richman hadforgotten thewhole thing.52one daysome friendscame totellhim,“In afamous exhibition,one paintingis53$200,000and theman init looks54thesame asyou.Itzs sostrange that its55is Thief,He immediatelythought of the
56.If()thepaintingwere thatone,it would be an57for him.He wentto find the youngpainter
58.And itwas!He quicklyapologized to the artistand paid200,000dollars tobuy itback.With astrong59the youngpainter madetherichman60his head.This young,man wasPablo Picasso.
41.A.awardB.reward C.bonus D.salary
42.A.ill B.optimistic C.abstract D.elegant
43.A.neitherB.either C.nor D.besides
44.A.stood byB.sent forC.e acrossD.pulled through
45.A.stick toB.take toC.see toD.turn to
46.A.by accidentB.in turnC.on principleD.on purpose
47.A.reliableB.gentle C.loud D.firm
48.A.eatB.break C.take D.give
49.A.fortyB.thirty C.twenty D.fifty
50.A.receiveB.accept C.consult D.abandon
51.A.for himselfB.in itselfC.by himselfD.of itself
52.A.AfterB.Before C.Until D.Unless
53.A.markedB.grasped C.followed D.bought
54.A.eventuallyB.exactly C.slightly D.probably
55.A.contentB.cover C.sign D.title
56.A.coincidenceB.accident C.reputation D.incident
57.A.honorB.shame C.disappointment D.pity
58.A.right awayB.just nowC.at timesD.now and then
59.A.processB.head C.faith D.concept
60.A.raiseB.bend C.charge D.fail第卷(共分)n35第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第二节语法填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于个词汇)或括号内单词的正3确形式并将答案填写在答题卡第题相应的位置上6170黑猩Many ofus enjoymusic becauseof theway itmakes usfeel.But forchimps猩,勺it nothingmore than a lotof noise.Scientists from the University of\brk,UK,found thatchimps don/t appreciatelisteningto music,despite theirDNA61be96to98percent similarto thatof humans.自动唱机〃In thestudy ajukebox62create,which allowedchimps toselect theirfavoriteclassical,pop orrock music,or63simple tochoose silence.The animalsa Ikedawayfrom themusic theyseemed todislike themost.The studyfound theywere lesslikely64walk awayfrom classicalmusic likeMozart thanfastpaced popsongs likethose ofJustinBiebers.Emma Wallacefrom theUniversityof\brk toldthe DailyMail that the fastpacedrhythmmay have been65turned thechimps off.〃66its morepossible for the chimpanzeesto leavetothefaster music,they didnotshow67actual preferencefor theslower classicalmusic/said Wallace.zzln fact,theyseem tobe indifferentto both68type ofmusic/These resultssuggested thatmusic69appreciate maybe somethingthat isunique70humans,according toWallace.第四部分写作共两节节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的10增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号,并在其下面写出该加的词A删除把多余的词用斜线\戊」掉I修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011(化石能源)Stockholm,the capitalof Sweden,hopes tostop usingfossil fuelpletelyby
2040.Now the city wantslarger lorrieswhat causemore pollutionto usebiofuel,which areproduced fromwaste.Stockholm is also workingwith Fortum,an energypanyto takeadvantage acitywide heatingsystem,use wasteheat fromsupermarkets andstadiumsto supplyheat forhomes.However;thecityis tryingto changepeople(庄园),behavior;step bystep.On onenewly builtestate people are providingwithtablets thatshow itsrealtime energyusage.This isto helpthem goodunderstand howtheyuse and waste gas,water andelectricity.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假设你是李华,你的美国笔友最近在学汉语,他给你发来一封电子邮件David讲述他对学习汉语兴趣浓厚,但是他在学习汉语的过程中常常因为犯错误而懊恼请你用英语给他回一封邮件内容包括鼓励他继续努力,正确看待错误;
1.给提出一些学好汉语的建议(至少两条);
2.David邀请他来中国玩
3.注意词数左右;开头已经给出,不计入总次数
1.120不能使用真实姓名和学校名称
2.Dear David,Im gladto receiveyour emailand happyto knowthat you are interestedinlearning Chinese.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段
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522.55对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项A BC中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How longdid Michaelstay inChinaA.Five days.B.One week.C.Two weeks.
7.Where didMichael golast yearA.Russia.B.Norway.C.India.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What fooddoes SallylikeA.Chicken.B.Fish.C.Eggs.
9.What arethe speakersgoing todoA.Order dishes.B.Cook dinner.C.Go shopping.听第段材料,回答第至题81012A.In ahospital.B.In theoffice.C.At home.
10.Where arethe speakersA.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Next Monday.
11.When isthe reportdueA.lmprove it.B.Hand itin later.C.Leave itwith him.
12.What doesGeorge suggestStephanie dowith thereport听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Homeowner andcleaner C.Salesperson andcustomer.
14.What kind of apartmentdo the speakers preferA.One neara market.B.One withoutfurniture.C.One withtwo bedrooms.
15.How muchrent shouldone payfortheonebedroom apartmentA.$
350.B.$400,C.$
415.
16.Where isthe apartmentthe speakerswould liketo seeA.On LakeStreet.B.On MarketStreet.C.On SouthStreet.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What percentage of theworlds teaexports go to BritainA.Almost15%.B.About30%.C.Over40%.
18.Why dotea tasterstaste teawith milkA.lea with milk ishealthy.B.lea tastesmuch betterwithmilk.C.Most Britishpeople drinktea thatway.
19.Who suggestsa pricefor eachteaA.lea tasters.B.lea exporters.C.lea panies.
20.What isthespeakertalking aboutA.The lifeof teatasters.B.Afternoon teain Britain.C.The LondonTea TradeCentre.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节供小题;每小题分,满40152分分)30阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DATravelingon anairplane canbe avery tiringtask evenin the best ofcircumstances,which iswhy whenSophie Murphyboarded a recent flightfrom Sydneyto Melbourneand noticed anawful tensionin the cabin,she firstthought itwas causedby typicalbadtemperedpassengers.But asthe flightneared itsend,it becameobvious thatsomethingwas verywrong.(唐氏综合症)A teenageboy withDown syndromewho wastraveling withhis familyhadbee upsetand wouldnot returnto hisseat,regardless of thecabincrews warningsoverthe loudspeakerthat itwas almosttime to land.The pilotwas forcedto circleabovethe airport,delaying thelanding—and angeringpeople on the alreadytenseflight.“If itwas acartoon/remembered Murphy“there wouldhave beensmoke ing out ofpeoplesears/As the boys elderlyparents and adult brothersand sisterstried topersuade himtoget offthe floorand back into hisseat,but invain,Murphy,42—who hadbeen ateacherfor morethan20years—stood upand quicklyheaded tothe backof theplane.She found the boyin the passage betweenrows ofseats,lying onhis belly,and laydownon herstomach toface him.She beganchatting calmlywith him,asking hisname,his favoritebook,and hisfavorite characters.He toldher hefelt sickand shetried toforthim.Minutes later,he allowedher tohold hishand—and thentogether theygot properlybackinto airplaneseats.Murphy askedfor sickbags,and heldthem asthe boythrew upseveraltimes,including onher.As shehelped himclean up,she repeatedlytold himeverythingwould beokay andthat they/d getthrough it together.After theplane wasfinally abletoland,no onewas impatientto stepofftheflight asonemight expect.Instead,calmed passengers—obviously followingMurphys amazingexample—allowed theboy andhis familyto departfirst,smiling at them asthey passed.His parentstearfully thankedMurphy forwhat she had done,and adoctor sittingnearbyalso lether knowhehadeven takennotes onher expertway ofhandling the situation.
21.The landingwas delayedbecause.A.a familyignored thewarningsB.a boyrefused tosit inhis seatC.smoke wasingoutoftheengineD.the pilotwas forcedto changethe destination
22.Murphy successfullyhandled theawful tensionby.A.fighting againstunfair treatmentB.calling onother passengersto joinherC.municating with theboyD.asking anexperienced doctorto help
23.What changedthe angrypassengers attitudeat lastA.The boysimprovement.B.The planessafe landing.C.The crew/s behavior.D.The teachersefforts.BA seasideLong Islandvillage onSaturday honoredthe memoryof agirl whosemessagein abottle wasfound afterSuperstorm Sandydiscovered bycleanup workersadozen yearsafter shethrew it into the ocean.A platewas placedon arock nearthe bridge,where the bottle wasdiscovered in(月月友)December.It reads:Be excellentto yourselfdude thesame messageinsidethe bottle.The note,a linefromthe1989Keanu Reevesmovie Bill and Teds ExcellentAdventure/was writtenby SidonieFery and threw intothe oceaninside abottle.She(悬崖)died in2010attheageof18in afall from a cliffin Switzerland.The bottleonly traveleda mileor twowestward fromwhere itwas likelydeposited tothelocation wherecleanup workersfound it.It wasintermingled withbroken clothes,boating equipmentandarange ofsea trash.But becausethe noteincluded thegirls New\brk Cityphone number;what otherwisewouldhavebeena worthlesspiece oftrash becamea pricelesssouvenir.Workers in()Patchogue,about60miles100kilometers eastof Manhattan,called thenumber andreturnedthe bottletohermother,Mimi Fery.Fery saidshe sobbedwhen sheheard workershad foundthebottle andwasgratefulto them.Its unbelievable/she saidSaturday ofthe ceremony.The townis amazing,mydaughter wasa lovelyand livelyperson andvery fun,she woulddo funthings.Shealways broughtjoy toeverybody nomatter howshe felt.”The platealso reads:I learnedthat eventhough someoneis verysmall theymayhave abig heartand bearsa photoofasmiling,young Sidoniealong withthe datethebottle wasfound:Dec.6,
2012.
24.The passageis mainlywritten to.A.tell ushow towrite anote B.inform usof someuseful tipsC.share withus amoving storyD.introduce thebottle message
25.The underlinedword^intermingled inParagraph3is closestin meaningtoA.crowded B.mixed upC.filled upD.secured
26.Which isthe correctorder ofthe eventsmentioned in the passagea.Sidonie fellfromacliff anddied.b.Sidonie wrotea lineandthrewitintotheoceanin abottle.c.Keanus movieBillandTedsExcellentAdventure77came out.d.A platewas placedto honorthe memoryof Sidonie.e.Cleanup workersfoundthebottleandcalled Fery.A.cbaed B.cbead C.cabde D.cabed
27.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe SidonieA.Helpful andoptimistic.B.Small butpromising.C.Lovely butpitiful.D.Smart andbeautiful.CAsk peoplein theUK whatthe wordsSunday roastmean to them,and theyllprobablytake youback totheir grandmothersdining rooms-maybe witha fewstoriesof“the greatestpuddings andthe bestever steak”.But nowthe traditionalSundayroast seemsto havebeen leftbackin the olddays.According tothe DailyMail,just onein50British familiessits downto thisweekly mealtogetherThere aremany reasonswhy theroast isbeing lesspopular.In thebusy modernworld,where breakfastisaslice oftoast eatenontheway to work orschool andlunch isaquick sandwichin frontoftheputer screen,people justdont seemto havethe timeorpatience tomake aroast.And Sundaywas once a daywhen peoplecould easilygotothe kitchento cook.Nowadays,peopleareoften outshopping oratthecinema untilits fartoo lateto start(烤箱)thinking aboutheating theoven up.However;arecentarticle fromThe Telegraphwarned againstbeing carriedaway byourtight schedules:It wouldbe ashame tolet thisfine old tradition disappear//The Guardianfurther explainedthat theeating ofthe bigmeal isonly thehalf of it.The Sunday roast alsomakes forrelaxed morningactivities in the kitchen,andthetablebees theperfect placeto sharegood foodand chatwith familyand friends.“For busymomsand dads,even ifyou canmanage toturn offyour mobilephone andthe TVonlyonce aweek andturn theSundayroastinto areal familyevent,children canhave funcookingthe foodand clearingup together//
28.The besttitle forthepassageis probably.A.Sunday—Best Timefor FamilyB.Sunday RoastDying OutC.Its thePerfect Timefor UsD.Lets SitDown Together
29.Why dopeople payless attentionto SundayroastA.They havea busylifestyle.B.They haveno interestin cooking.C.They dontthink itworthwhile.D.They areliving inthe modernsociety.过
30.What doesthe underlinedword inthe lastparagraph refertoA.A recentarticle.B.A traditionalkitchen.C.The fineoldtradition.D.Sunday morningactivity.
31.How doesthe authorfeel towardsSunday roastsdying outA.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Sorry.D.Uncertain.D\bur alarmgoes offon yourphone,and insteadof turningit offand goingon sleeping,you pickit upand stupidlysay Hello()You are,to usethe technicalterm,suffering sleep drunkenness i^l^,those firstfewconfused minutespeople sometimesexperience after waking,according toajustpublished paperin(神经学).Neurology Forthe firsttime,the phenomenonhas beenstudied inageneral adultpopulation.In telephoneinterviews theresearchers conductedwith morethan19,000healthy(插individuals,about25percent reportedexperiencing somesort of sleepdrunk episode曲)inthe last year;and12percent saidthis happenstothemat leastonceaweek.Most oftheir storieswere actuallypretty funny,said StanfordUniversity Schoolof(精神病学家)Medicine psychiatristMaurice Ohayon.One manpicked uphis alarmclockand mistookit forhis phone,holding atwominute conversationon it.Anotherparticipant wokeinthemiddle ofthe nightand couldntfindthebathroom inher ownhome.Other monexamples arethat foggyfeeling youget whenyou firstwake upwith astarton aSaturday beforerealizing itsthe weekend,or whenyou wakeup ina hotelroomand cantimmediately figureout whereyouare.Ohayon explainsthat anabrupt awakening,to ourpoor;halfasleep brains,signals anemergency—a timefor action,not reason.“For mostpeople,and especiallyif thisonly happensto youevery onceinawhile,itsnothing toworry about.But forpeople whoexperience sleep drunkenness oncea weekormore,you mightas wellrefertoprofessional helpto havea soundsleep.”
32.Theintended readersofthepassage areprobably.A.adults whodont sleepwellB.teenagers whodont haveenough sleepC.people whosuffer sleepdrunkennessD.researchers who are fondofsleepdisorder
33.We canknow fromthe first3paragraphs that.A.its stupidto leavethe alarmon whensleepB.afterwakingall peoplestruggled forawarenessC.there aremany studieson adultssleep patternsD.its monfor adultsto suffersleepdrunkenness
34.The fourthparagraph tellsus thatsleepdrunkenness.A.occurs indifferent occasionsB.es withoutany reasonC.hits whenpeoplearesleeping D.attacks thosewhoareclouded
35.What willbe talkedabout afterthelastparagraphA.Something toexpand yoursleep time.B.Ways toimprove yoursleep pattern.C.Methods ofcuring sleepdrunkenness.D.Tips onhow tohelp youto sleepbetter.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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选项中有两项为多余选项Americans usemany expressionswiththeword dog.People inthe UnitedStates lovetheir dogs andtreat themwell.They taketheirdogsfor walks,let themplay outsideandgive themgood foodand medicalcare.36The expression,to leada dogslife,describesa personwho hasan unhappyexistence.Some people say welive ina dogeatdogworld.37They say that tobe successful,aperson hastoworklike a dog.This meansthey have toworkvery,very hard.Such hardworkcan makepeople dogtired.And,thesituationwouldbeeven worseif theybecamesick asadog.Still,peoplesayevery doghas itsday.This meansthat everyperson enjoysasuccessful periodduring hisor herlife,lb besuccessful,people oftenhavetolearn newskills.Net,some peoplesaythatyou cannever teachan olddog newtricks.38Some peopleare paredto dogsin badways.People whoare unkindor uncaringcanbe describedas meanerthanajunkyard dog.Husbands andwives usethis doghousetermwhen theyare angry at eachother.For example,a womanmight getangryatherhusband foring homelate orforgetting theirwedding anniversary.She mighttell himthathe isinthedoghouse.39However;the husbandmay decidethatitis bestto leavethings aloneandnotcreatemore problems.He mightdecide tolet sleepingdogs lie.40The dogdays ofsummer arethe hottestdays ofthe year.A rainstormmay cooltheweather.But wedonot want itto raintoo hard.We donotwantittorain catsanddogs.A.She maynot treathim nicelyuntil heapologizes.B.Dog expressionsalso areused todescribe theweather.C.They firmlybelief thatdogs arethebestfriends ofhuman beings.D.She willdrop aline toremind himofitor ringhim backat once.E.However,dogs withoutowners tocare forthem leada differentkindoflife.。
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