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衡阳市级高一第八次月考试题2019英语请注意时量120分钟满分150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下题每段对话仅读一遍
101.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In arestaurant.B.In ashop.C.In asupermarket.
2.How didthe manspend hisfree timewith hisfriends A.They watchedTV programs.B.They playedsports.C.They playedputer games.A.Wide.Bfortable.C.Small.
3.What doesthe manthink of the seatson the plane
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The whales.B.The weather.C.A voyage.
5.When wasTim bornA.On February
24.B.On February
28.C.On February
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出5A BC最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Why doesthe womanlook tiredA.She hadsome troubleat work.B.She didntsleep well.C.She lookedafter twoteenagers.
7.What happenedto theteenagers eventuallyA.They werebeaten bythe securityguard.B.They weresent to the policestation.C.They werepicked upby theirparents.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Who is the womanprobablyA.A reporter.B.A passer-by.C.A listener.
9.What canwe know from theconversationA.The roadshave beencleared up.B.The riverbank isbroken.C.A11people havebeen rescued.
10.What is the purposeof theconversationA.To givea warning.B.To covera story.C.To askfor help.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What doesthe womanwant toknow aboutA.The man*s eatinghabit.B.The mansway tosolve problems.C.The manslife in the host family.
12.How doesthe manfeel abouthaving meator cheeseevery morningA.Just so-so.B.Unbearable.C.Satisfied.
13.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.municate hisideas tothe host.B.Prepare breakfasthimself.C.Change ahostfamily.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What doesthe mando in the supermarketA.He dealswith shelves.B.He worksat thecash desk.C.He handlescustomers plaints.
15.How longhas the man workedin the supermarketA.One week.B.Two weeks.C.Three weeks.
16.What doesthe womansuggest theman doA.Leave hisjob.B.Ask fora higherposition.C.Apologize tothe boss.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.When doesthe speechprobably takeplaceA.At thebeginning ofa term.B.In themiddle ofa term.C.At theend ofa term.
18.How longistheoffice openduring theweekdayA.8hours.B.l1hours.C.12hours.
19.What canJarrod Howardhelp withA.Study-related problems.B.Money matters.C.Information aboutjobs.
20.Whom shouldstudents turnto ifthey havepersonal problemsA.Laura LeaB.Jim Smith.C.Rodney Reid.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAsone of our talentedremote editors,youll havethe ability to workfrom homewhile choosingthe typesoftasks thatinterest you.You will receive freetraining throughonline talksand ourpany newsletters.Youwill havejob securityand be paid ontime.Working withScribendi INc.requires a middle level of puterandInternet knowledge.You needto begood atdownloading anduploading files,attaching filesto emails,savingand findingfiles onyour puter,transferring filesand renamingfiles.You shouldhave agood workingknowledgeof themajor documentfile formatsand theirassociated softwareprograms.Standard qualifications:Editor:•A university degree in a related field•At leastthree yearsof experiencein editing,writing,document productionor languageteaching•A nativespeaker of the Englishlanguage•Excellent readingprehension skillsand theabilityto follow writteninstructions andworkindependently(校对)•An averageediting orproofreading speedof1,000—1,500words perhour()•Microsoft Word2010or lateron asecure PCnot Macputer•Broadband/high-speed Internetaccess•The abilityto acceptpayments inyour ownaccount inUS dollarsusing PayPal;please reviewPayPaVsinternational paymentnetwork for more details.Preferred qualifications:•A post-graduate degreein arelatedfield(•Access toadditional wordprocessing/document productionsoftware e.g,Star/Open Office.)WordPerfect,Open Office,LaTeX,Acrobat,Final Publisher.PageMaker()•In-depth knowledgeof oneormorestyle guidese.g,Chicago Manualof Style,Turabian,A PAPlease note that applications forthis position are NOTaccepted byemail.Please donot callor emailformore informationabout aposition orto discussan application.Pleasenotethat onlyapplicants selectedforevaluation willbe contacted.Please visit://scribendi/apply forapplication.Be carefulabout meetingdeadlines.
21.The remoteeditor.A.will studythe knowledgeof typesetting B.will accepthis paymentsby usingPayPalC.willreceivetraining thatneeds to bepaidforD.can reston weekendsand have good pay
22.Who willprobablybe one of theremote editorsA.An Englishwith a high schooldegree,who worked3years fora newspaper.B.A Chinese,with a university,who worked5years fora translationpany.C.A11American with auniversitydegree,who worked3years fora newspaper.D.A Frenchmanwith auniversitydegree,who has ahighlevelofputer knowledge.
23.Which of thefollowing isTRUEA.Those applyingfor the job willbe givena jobinterview.B.One canapply forthe jobthroughout theyearC.munication isvery importantfor oneto getthe job.D.One canapply forthejobthrough thewebsite.BMom noticedthat somethingwas wrongwhen Tstarted gettingso thirsty.Id havea lotto drinkbeforebed,which wasunusual forme.One time,I openeda bigcontainer ofapple juiceand keptrefilling myglass.Before Iknew it,Id drunkthe entirecontainer!My momcalled mydoctor.I thenhad afew bloodtests,and the(糖尿病),results werecertain-I haddiabetes whichmeant that the amountof sugarin my blood wasveryhigh.That canbe dangerous,so I had to learn how to controlmy blood-sugar level.(My eating habits hadto changeina big way.With diabetes,I can*t eata lot of sugaror carbohydratesE炭水化合物).I have to figureout exactlyhow muchsugar Iplan toeat,and thenI getan injectionof insulin(注射胰岛素)before themeal to help mybody processthe food.Also,I testmy blood-sugar leveloften.Imalways tryingto keepmybloodsugar ata healthylevel.The levelcan dropwhen I exercise,but thatdoesntkeep meout ofgym classor offthe basketballcourt-I justkeep somejuice boxesaround toboost mybloodsugar ifI needto.Its a lotofwork-and nota lotof fun-to keeptrack ofeverything,but Fvegotten usedto mynew habits.I was a littlescared atfirst becauseI wasntsure howmy lifewould change.Once Iknew whatI neededto do,though,it wasntabigdeal.My life is differentnowfromwhat it was before,but ithas beepletely regulartome.
24.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.how the author wasfound tohave diabetesB.the authorslifebefore having diabetes C.who foundthe authorhad diabetesD.the authorseatinghabitsbefore havingdiabetes
25.What didthe authordo afterknowing shehad diabetesA.She stoppedplaying basketballin thegym.B・She controlledher blood-sugar levelstrictly.C.She stoppedeating foodwith naturalsugar.D.She testedher blood-sugar levelbefore everymeal.
26.What doesthe underlinedword boost1in Paragraph2meanA.absorb.B.control.C.increase.D.test.
27.Whats the authors attitudetoward herhavingdiabetesnowA.worried.B.frightened.C.pessimistic.D.positive.CI grewup inamiddle-class householdin Australia.In terms of safetyand standardof living,a fortablelifestyleis allI everknew,and asa result,I was not awarejust howlucky I was.It was a Monday,and ateacher toldus aboutan overseamission tripto Cambodia.Ihadnever beenoverseasbefore,and Tknew absolutelynothing about Cambodia,but somethinginside ofme knewI neededtogo onthis trip.I spentthe nextfew monthsworking on$
7.25hourly wageat anawful fastfood chain,saving everypennyI earned.Just daysbefore thetrip wasset todepart,I managedto hitmy target.I willnever forgetthe momentI nervouslystepped offtheplanein Cambodia.I vividlyrecall thesight of(营养不良)malnourished childrenbegging formoney tearingat myheart.I sawwhat truepoverty lookedlikeas wewent tohand foodpackages outatamassive garbagedump in the city,home tothousands offamilies,many ofwhom wereforced to seek forfood amongthe rubbish.On thefollowing days,I playedwith childrenwho,despite livingin hardconditions,were overflowingwithjoy andhappiness.I metfamilies who,despite havingnothing,were someof thekindest peopleFd evermet.For thefirst time,my eyeswere openedtothereality thathappiness is not definedby money.People herewererich inrelationships andmunity,and sharedwith eachother thelittle that they had.Through thetrip,I beganto seethe valueof learningfrom peopleof otherraces,cultures andreligions.Ifinally sawthat therewasamuch biggerworld outsideof mylittle one,and experiencedfirst-hand thebeautyof humandiversity.
28.How didthe authorreact whenhearing about the overseasmission tripA.she consideredit alittle bitrisky.B.She hesitatedin thefirst place.C.She reallylooked forwardto takingit.D.She imaginedalotaboutCambodia.
29.How didtheauthorfeel whenshe sawthe childrenat firstA.Upset.B.Bored.C.Moved.D.Inspired.
30.What didtheauthorthink ofthe localsafter gettingalong with themA.They consideredwealth veryimportant.B・They werepoor buthad theirsimple pleasure.C.They struggledvery hardto beerich.D.They werereally badat buildingrelationships.
31.What was the biggestbenefit theauthor gotfrom thetripA.She got some workexperience.B.She learnedto beindependent.C.She madefriends withsome locals.D.She learnedabout the outside world.DDo youwant to live another100years ormore Someexperts saythat scientificadvances willone dayenablehumans to last tensof yearsbeyond whatis nowseen asthe naturallimit ofthe humanlife span.(永生),I thinkwe areknocking at the doorof immortalitysaid Michael Zey,a MontclairStateUniversity businessprofessor and author oftwo bookson thefuture.nI thinkby2075we willsee itand thats(保守的估计).a conservativeestimateAt theconference inSan Francisco,Donald Louria,a professorat NewJersey MedicalSchool inNewark(纳米技术)said advancesin usinggenes aswell asnano technologymake itlikely thathumans willlive inthefuture beyondwhat hasbeen possibleinthepast.There is a greatpush sothat people can live from120to180years,nhe said.nSome havesuggested that there isno limitand thatpeople couldlive to200or300or500years.nHowever,many scientistswho specializein agingare doubtfulabout itand saythe humanbody isjustnot designed tolast past about120years.Even withhealthier lifestylesand lessdiseases,they sayfailure ofthebrain andorgans willfinally leadall humans to death.Scientists alsodiffer onwhat kindof lifethesuperaged mightlive.It remainstobeseen ifyou pass120,you know;could yoube healthyenough tohavegoodquality of life saidLeonard Poon,director oftheUniversity ofGeorgia GerontologyCentre.nAt presentpeople whocould getto thatpoint arenot ingoodhealth atall.”
32.By saying1*we areknocking atthe doorof immortality,what doesMichaelZeymeanA.they believethatthereisnolimit of livingB・they aresure tofind thetruth aboutlong livingC.they havegotsomeideas aboutliving foreverD.they are able to make peoplelive pastthe present life span
33.What isDonald Louriasattitude towardslong livingA.peoplecanlivefrom120to180yearsB.it isstill doubtfulhow longhumans canliveC.the humanbody isdesignedtolastpastabout120yearsD.it ispossible forhumanstolive longerinthefuture
34.What doesthe underlinedword itin Paragraph4refers toA.a greatpush B.the ideaof livingfrom200to300yearsC.the ideaoflivingbeyond thepresentlifespan D.the conservativeestimate
35.What wouldbe thebest titleforthis textA.Living Longeror NotB.Science,Technology and Long LivingC.Healthy LifestyleandLongLiving D.No Limitfor HumanLife第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Making theMost ofLife ExperiencesIfyou askanyone whatthe purposeoflifeis,you^l likelyreceive wildlydifferent responses.The answertothis questionis deeplypersonal becausedifferent thingsare importantto usthroughout thecourse of ourlives.36Finding waysto makethe mostof our experiences isa challengewe faceevery day.Here aresome waysto make yourexperiences meaningful.Follow your dreams.The number one waytolivea lifefree ofregret istofollowyourdreams.Passion willdie withoutactionssupporting them.37Every daytake anaction,no matterhow small,to achieveyour goals.Each dayisastepforward andnone ofit iswasted.Make lotsof mistakes.
38.Many ofmy strongestmemories efrom thetimes Ivefailed,and thoselessons havestayedwith me.Failure isbeneficial tous.And timeallows metoseethe valueof eventhe mostpainfulsituation.
39.Difficult andpainful experiencesshape ourcharacter butcan alsoweigh usdown.These preventus frommovingforward.So muchofourprogress inlife relieson willpoweranda healthy emotionalstate.If youreunderstress,your bodyand mindboth requiretime torecover.40For me,lifeisabout experiences.We allhavetodream,work hard,and failbefore we can achievesuccess.Maybe welldiscover alongthe waythatthejourney ismore importantthan thedestination.A.Takecare ofyourself.B.Its best to rest,recover,and slowlybuild backup yourstrength.C.Making mistakesisthesurest pathto growasaperson.D.Improve yourpersonality.(追求).E.Though wecant choosethe outeofouractions,wecanchoose tokeep pursuingF.Though wetry ourbesttomake fewermistakes,it isimpossible toavoid them.G.Yet onething stayswith usno matterwhere wego:ourexperiences.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115For manypeople,barbecues area chanceto enjoya mealwith familyand friends.For StanHays,barbecuing isa passionthat he puts tothe_4]_at weekendpetitions.-42,when disasterstrikes,Hays useshis skillsto_43people inneed.Since2011,his non-profit,Operation BBQRelief,has preparedmore than
1.75million mealsfor_44_.The_45effort beganin May2011,when aterrible tornadohit Joplin,Missouri,about two-and-a-half hoursdrive fromHays*home.His wife(伙计)urged himto_
46.So,heputoutthe_47to hisbarbecue buddiesand headeddown withhis portablesmoker.We_48wed bethere threeto fourdays,serving maybe5,000meals,“Hays said/cBut theneed wasthere,and the_49_kept ingin.”Hays believesthatthefood theyprepare keepsdisaster survivors_50_both physicallyand mentally.Wenot onlyare givingthem somethingnutritious,but weare givingthem astate ofbeing51“For me,the52thing ispeople ingtogether.Seeing thepeople workingand_53the effectthe mealsarethe endoftheday,youve donesomething thats“said Hays.
41.A.test B.action C.end D.workC.
42.A.Therefore B.However OtherwiseD.Usually D・C.
43.A.save B.persuade feedteach D.c.
44.A.volunteers B.friends survivorsneighbors D.c.
45.A.brave B.extra confidentunique D.help
46.A.change B.improve c.imagine
47.A.goal B.word c.ment D.advertisement
48.A.suggested B.realized c.expected D.thought orders
49.A.supplies B・questions c.demands D.
50.A.patient B.quiet silentc.well D.proud
51.A.normal B.greatest c.humorous D.pitiful
52.A.difficult B.measuring c.strangest D.lucky
53.A.ignoring B.burn c.knowing D.predicting
54.A.tear B.rule c.pain D.curiosity
55.B.A.promise c.decision D.difference第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)producing——it canthelp butbring asmile to your face,maybe a_54toyoureye.At(蛋白质)Eating a diet richin high-quality proteinmay helpby_56_you maintainahealthyweight()make youfeel fulllonger,and fuelingyou withextra energyforexercising.()High-protein57diet arentbalanced intermsofthe essentialnutrients,vitamins,and fiberyour body()needs.However,adietthat istoo highin animalprotein can58actual leadto weightgain overtime.A study()found thatthose who ate morered andprocessed meatput on59much weight,about oneextra poundevery()four years,while thosewhoatemore nutsover thecourse ofthe study60gain onlyhalf asmuch weight.Some peopleareable to lose weight onhigh-protein dietsintheshort-term butthis weightloss isnot due()to eatingmore animalprotein,61simply dueto consumingfewer calories.A saferway62loseweightisto reducesugar intakeand calories,while maintaininga nutritionallybalanced diet63is richin plant-basedproteins.For mostof us,consuming theright balanceof wholefoods eachday willprovide us64all thenutrients()we need.There isalso noevidence thatprotein froma powderor barcan improveathletic65perform,anymore thanprotein fromfood.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,你们的外教即将离开回国请你代表你们班同学给外教写一封感谢信,内David容包括感谢老师;
1.回忆一件难以忘记的师生往事;
2.希望保持联系
3.注意.词数左右;180可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear David,How timeflies!Its apity thatyoure leavingour middleschool soon.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文续写的词数应为左右150The Make-up Guy(化妆)Dave wasa make-up artistwho regularlyheld makeup artistry classesatthelocal munitycollege.He waswell knownas anexcellent trainerand enjoyedgreat popularity.Usually,the majorityof hisstudents weremiddle-aged housewives,who wantedto fine-tune theirmake-up skillsso as tomakethemselves moreattractive.But thistime,itwasbeyond himthat hisclass wasattendedby aman aswell.The newstudent wasa gentlemanin hisbest yearswithaseemingly boundlessinterest inmake-upartistry.He waskeen to learn asmuch ashe possiblycould and asked questionswhenever andwhereverpossible.He wasso absorbedin learningthat hewouldnt stopuntil hewas satisfiedwiththeresult ofhis work.Understandably,themanwasthenumberonesubject ofconversation whenthe otherwomen werealone.(猜测)Speculations quicklystarted tospread.Why didhe learnmake-up Washe toseek fora womantobe hislife partnerHow aboutmy neighborsyoungest daughterWhy onearth wouldhe attendsuch awomanclass Whocould itbeDoubts likethis camecrowding in.The munitycollege wasplaced ina remoterural area,which waswhy theother participantswere quitedoubtfulofthemans intentions.Throughout thelessons,ignoring thecurious womenaround him,themancarefully listenedand wroteeverythingdown helearned,leaving thewomen moreand morecurious andpuzzled.When theday andclass wereslowly ingto anend,the gossipingwomen simplycould nothide theircuriosityany longer,for theyknew itwas timeto removetheir doubts,otherwise...Finally,oneofthem couldntresist hercuriosity,so shepicked upthe courageandaskedhim whyhe wassointerested inmake-upartistry.What followedwasadead silence.After whatseemed acentury,he slowlyopened hismouth andherecame themost inspiringbeautiful reply.(糖尿病)Paragraph l:He saidhis belovedwife partiallylost hereyesight becauseof diabetesand shewasno longer abletoapply hermake-up.________________________________________________________Paragraph2:So hedecided totake thecourse tosurprise hiswife.衡阳市2019级高一第八次月考试题英语答案第一部分听力(每题分;小题,共计分)L520301-5ABCCB6-10ACABB11-15CBAAB16-20CABCA第二部分阅读理解+七选五(每题分;小题,共计分)
2.5205021-25BCDAB26-30CDCAB31-35DCDCA36-40GECAB第三部分一)、完形填空(每题分;小题,共计分)1151541-45ABCCD46-50DBDAC51-55ABCAD二)、语法填空(每题分;小题,共计分)L
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58.actually59,more
60.gained
61.but
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65.performance第四部分写作应用文参考范文(15分)Dear David,How timeflies!Its apity thatyoure leavingour middleschool soon.Im writingthis letterto expressoursincere thankson behalfofthestudents ofClass
4.We allremember thefirst classfrom you,which helpedus getrid ofour fearin Englishstudies.At firstyouintroduced yourselfby listingsome keywords onthe blackboardsuch as“Iefrom…and Ihope…Then youasked ustomake a self-introduction inEnglish.To everyonessurprise,we foundit couldbe easyandenjoyable touse English.Though youreleaving soon,we dohope tokeep intouch withyou.Have anice trip.Yours,Li Hua续写参考范文(25分)He saidhis belovedwife partiallylost hereyesight becauseof diabetesand shewasnolongerabletoapply hermake-up.Fearing beinglaughed at,she lockedherself inher room,abandoning herselfto greatgrief.She wasabsolutely beautifuleven withoutmake-up.But whatupset herwas thatshe simplyfelt notfortableleaving thehome withoutmake-up.Sensing herloneliness ina colorless-world,Iwasalso ata lossastowhatto do.Once informedof thisclass,I determinedtolearnmake-up withouthesitation,hoping tomakeadifference.So hedecided totake thecourse tosurprise herwife.Without apause,he sharedhis story.He masteredawide rangeof practicalskills,allowing himtohelpher takeonanew look.Surely,being envelopedby anatmosphereof love,his belovedwife atpresent wasdeeply affected.I notonly wanttolearnhowtoapply hermake-up,I wanther towear themost beautifulmake-up soher innerbeauty alsoshines ontheoutside.heannounced,It isher smilethat touchesmost myheart,not themake-up.”。
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