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届湖北省孝感市第一高三第一次月考2018英语试题第I卷第一部分听力试题第一节(共小题海小题分,共分)
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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5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下10题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What mightthe weatherbe liketodayA.Rainy.B.Windy C.Sunny.
2.Whats Oliversorry forA.Not invitingJenny tohis party.B.Worrying about the gift.C.Eating upthe milk.
3.What didthe womando lastweekendA.Hanged out.B.Watched TVC.Stayed upstudying.
4.Whats Danagoing todoA.Pass Hymanthe lighter.B.Stop Hymanfrom smoking.C.Offer Hymana cigar.
5.Whats theproblemAlts hardto finda goodplace.B.The neighborhoodis notgood.C.The agencyfee ishigh.第二节(共小题;第小题分,满分分)
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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5A BC选出最佳选项,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.What willAlex dothis weekendA.Study athome B.Take anexam.C.Go outfor fun.
7.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout Inmy village in China,people are52—of beingold.Not somany peoplelive to be seventyor eighty,and peoplewho reachsuch_53—have themost knowledgeand experience.—54—people always respectolder people_55—they knowthey canlearn from their richexperience.However,in theUnited States,people thinkgrowing oldis a_56_since“old”shows thata personisgoing toretire or57the bodyis notworking well.Here manypeople tryto keepthemselves awayfrom58—old bytaking exercisesuch asjogging,and womenput onmakeup,hoping tolook young.When Itoldthe couplein the restaurant thatI respectthe elderly,they gotangry becausethis causedthem tofeelthey had_59—to stayyoung.I hadtold themsomething theydidnt wantto hear.After that,I changedthe60I had been witholder people.It isnot thatI dontrespect themany more;I still
41.A.avoid B・respect C.obey D・refuse
42.A.led toB-stuck toC・switched toD・turned to
43.A.customer B-boss C.waiter D.builder
44.A.slowly B.coldly C.warmly D.quickly
45..A.heard ofB.made sureC・learned fromD・given up
46.A.happiness B・displeasure C.belief D.doubt
47.A.know B.tell C.like D・hear
48.A.so B.how C・such D.what
49.A.young B.fat C.old D.thin
50.A.showed B・sang C・apologized D.said
51.A.cultural B・physical C・mental D.understanding
52.A.proud B・disappointed C.sad D.moved
53.A.a heightB・a weightC・a positionD・an age
54.A.OldB.Rich C.Young D.Poor
55.A.whyB.who C.how D.because
56.A.problemB・question C・chance D.way
57.A.whatB./C.which D.that
58.A.hating B・growing C.wanting D・feeling
59.A.managedB・tried C.failed D・wanted
60.A.mindB-plan C.way D.idea第二节(共小题;10每小题分,
1.5满分分)15respect them,but nowI dontshow myfeelings throughwords.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1It was a badnight forLouis.His researchin theneighboring towntook
61.long thanhe hadexpected.It waslate andhe was very tiredwhen he
62.drive home.He turnedinto hisbuildings parkinglot,
63.allthe spaceswere full.He droveback outonto thestreet,
64.look for a parkingspace.The firstblock wasfull.The nextblock was almost empty.Louis didntsee ano-parking sign,but hesuspected thatif parkingwereallowed there,most of the spaceswould befilled.Then hesaw a small parkinglot withtwo free
65.space.He wasso gladto seethem
66.he didnteven thinkto readthe signby theentrance.He drovein,parked,and
67.hurry hometo goto bed.The nextmorning hewent backto thelot
68.get hiscar.Itwas gone.He ranhome andtelephoned thecity policeto saythat hiscar hadbeen stolen.It tookthe policeonly a minuteto tell
69.he whathad happened.His carhadbeenon aprivate lot.It hadbeen taken
70.bythe police.第三部分写作第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处10语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉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
2.1011Last week,when welearned thenew word“slovenly”,we asked to makea sentencewith it.Ivolunteered todo itby saying“My deskmateis aslovenly girlwho clothesnever fither.Hearing this,awhole classburst intolaughter andmy deskmateface turnedred.After class,I learnedup from the teacherthatmy deskmatewould havedropped outof schoolif shehadnt beenhelped withothers.My mindlesswordsmust havehurt himdeeply.Not untilthen doI realizewords could be powerfullyin bothpositiveand negativeways.We shouldavoid hurtothers ifour wordsare notencouraging.第二节书面表达满分分25假如你是李华为了适应未来的高考,本学期你校开设了英语口语课,由于你不太适应外教的,你决定给她写一封求助信内容包括Chris.告诉她你的困难;
1.求助的内容(推荐一些听力材料、周末和她练习口语等);
2.希望得到帮助3注意.词数左右,开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Chris,I amLi Hua,one ofyour studentsOral Englishclass.Yours,Li HuaA.The weekendplan.B.Activities inthis week.C.What todo afterthe exam.听第段材料,回第第、题
7898.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.Outside the mans house.B.In the womans place.C.On thephone.
9.What willthe womando A.Ask herneighbor forhelp.B.Go to themansplace.C.Climb throughthe window.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Who remendedtherestaurantto theman A.A colleague.B.A waiter.C.A localperson.
11.What canwe knowabout thetour planA.Its atrip toNorth America.B.It covers6countries.C.Its goingto take about6weeks.
12.What isthe womandoing A.Looking fortravel partners.B.Studying theplaces.C.Taking anadventure.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.At whattime canthewomanget toManchester A.18:
30.B.17:
15.C.16:
20.
14.When isthe rushhour A.From4p.m to5p.m.B.From6p.m to7p.m.C.From5p.m to7p.m.
15.How muchshould thewoman payagain A.
11.
00.B.
7.
50.C.
3.
50.
16.Whats therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Station clerkand passenger.B.Train driverand passenger.C.Friends.听第段材料,回第第至题
10172017.What doesthe speakerstudy mainlyA.Pronunciation.B.Teaching.C.Games.
18.What elsedoes sheresearchA.Native language.B.Local accents.C.Peopled speeches.
19.What makesa languagedifficult besidesaccent A.Context.B.Idiom.C.Culture.
20.Why didshe say“pass”in the game A.The questionwas toodifficult.B.She couldntunderstand thequestion.C.She wasntfamiliar with thegame.第二部分英语知识运用第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项A BC DALAKEMINEWANKA BOATTOURWele Aboard(乘船游览)Just15minutes fromBanff isLake Minnewankawhere a90-minute cruiseto theDeviPs Gapissure tobe thehighlight ofyour summeradventure!For informationgroup reservations,phone762-3473!minnewankaboattours.GUIDED MOUNTAINFLIGHTS of the ColumbiaIce FieldCanadian RockiesLeavethe CrowdsBehindTour Narratedby YourHost()Owner/Pilot SteveNeill from$110/person•fortable windowseats•Headsets forclients/pilot conversation•Ski planeavailable forglacier landingsReservations1-877-344-7117rockiesairtoursTHREE SISTERSMOUNTAIN VILLAGEWhichstars willyou bewatching tonightWhen youdiscover thebeauty thatsurrounds ThreeSistersMountain Village,you will be surprisedat howmuch brighterthey arein thesky thanon thescreen.Somake somepopcorn,pull upa fortablechair andsettle infor aquiet nightin themountain.All thestarswill be there.Call toll-free
(866)388-2877threesistersmountainvillagePERFECT PICTURESDiscoverthe Rockiesmost desirablenatural attractionson aBrewster guidedexcursion.As nationalparkspecialists,we areproud toshare thewonders ofCanadas largestoutdoor livingmuseum.Our111yearsexperience ensuresa mostmemorable guidedadventure!•Wildlife viewing•Nature walks•SightseeingToll-free1-800-760-6934breioster.caRAFTINGOUTDOOR ADVENTURESYouthgroup ratesavailable!A spectacularadventure iswaiting foryou betweenBanff andCalgary,a shortscenic driveto paradise.Join usfor afun,exciting andsafe adventurein theKananaskis andBow Valley.Adventures areavailable for all agesand skilllevels.Our professionaland highlyqualified guidesare allWilderness FirstAid andRiver Rescuecertified.Toll-free1-877-999-7238insideoLitexperience
21.The Smiths,a retiredcouple,would probablycall forseveral quietstarry nights.A.762-3473B.1-877-344-7117C.866388-2877D.1-800-760-
693422.The Johnsonsaged9—68,adventure lovers,are morelikely tocheck for moreinformation.A・minnewankaboattoursB・rockies airtoursC.brewster.caD・insideout experience
23.What kindof activitiesdo thefive toursall provideA.Outdoor activities.B.Adventurous activities.C.Educational activities.D.Free activities.
24.Where canthe passagebe probablyfoundA.In atour brochure.B.In ascience fiction.C.In atextbook.D.In aTV guide.The ChildrensBook-show petitionis achance fbryoung readers tobewriters.Reading,it seems,ising backinto fashion,if asurvey by the famousNational LiteracyTrustthe NLTis true.It showsthat thepercentageof childrenwho admitenjoying readinghas grownfor thefirst timein thepast8years.So itsa goodtime tolaunch apetition thatincludes aload ofnew booksfbr schoolsas prizes.TheChildrens Book-show petition,backed byThe Independent,is takingto theroads againfromthestart ofnextterm,with anationwide tourof15big cities,featuring alineup of a dozenchildrens writersand插图画家illustrators aimingto persuadepupils tofollow theirfootsteps.The petition,launched bythe childrenswriter andillustrator JessicaSouhami,has twocategories:theunder-nines andnine to13-year-olds.Children areaskedtochoose theirfavorite fairyor folktale andset itin anextraordinary place.Then theyare toretell itwith theaid ofdrawings andwritings-whether itis setat sea,on adistantplanet,in thefuture orin thepast.The closingdate for the petitionis November
30.“Tell yourtale inpictures andin words,“says theorganizers of the petition.It canbe in a picturebookor icbook format/9The winnerof eachpetition willreceive asigned copyofabook byeach of the12authors involvedinthis yearstour,plus£150worth ofbooks for their schools.The runners-up willreceive asigned copyofSouhamis newbook.
25..What canwe knowabouttheBook-show petitionA.It willbe heldbythefamous NLT.B.It willbe heldin differentcities.C.It hasnever beenorganized before.D.Children ofall ageswill join in it.
26.The underlinedword“backed in Paragraph3meansA.started B.promotedC.supported D.reported
27.What willbe offeredasaprize toschoolsA.Pictures andic books.B.Books worth£150in all.C.Books signedby12authors.D.Jessica Souhamisnew books.
28.The authorspurpose ofwriting thispassage isto.A.encourage youngreaderstobee writersB.persuade allchildren tojoinin the petitionC.promote childrensbooks byfamous writersD.introduce abook-show petitionto childrenCMostly,onlyasingle answeris correctto aquestion.But thereis onequestion thathas numberlesscorrectanswers.That questionis Whatsyour name”Everyone givesa differentanswer,but everyoneiscorrect.Have youever wonderedabout peoplesnames Wheredo theye fromWhat dothey meanPeoplesfirst names,or givennames,are chosenby theirparents.Sometimes thename ofagrandparent orother membersof thefamily isused.Some parentschoose thename ofa well-knownperson.A boycould benamed GeorgeWashington Smith;a girlcouldbenamed HelenKeller Jones.Some peoplegive theirchildren namesthat meangood things.Clara meansbrighf5;Beatrice meansonewhogives happiness;Donald means46world ruler;Leonard meansasbrave asa lion.The earliestlast names,or surnames,were takenfrom placenames.A familywith thename BrookorBrooks probablylived near a brook;someone whowas calledLongstreet probablylived ona long,pavedroad.The Greenwoodfamily livedin orneara leafy forest.Other earlysurnames camefrom peoplesoccupations.The mostmon occupationalname isSmith,which means a person who makesthings withiron orother metals.In thepast,Smiths werevery important一workers inevery townand village.Some otheroccupational namesare:Carter a personwhoowns ordrivesa cart;Potter-apersonwho makespots andpans.The ancestorsof theBaker familyprobably bakedbread for their neighborsin theirnative village.TheCarpenters great-great-great-grandfather probablybuilt housesand furniture.Sometimes peoplewere knownforthecolor of their hairor skin,ortheirsize,ortheirspecial abilities.When therewere twomen whowere namedJohn in the samevillage,the Johnwiththegray hairprobablybecame JohnGray.Or theJohn whowasverytall couldcall himselfJohn Tailman.John Fishwasprobably anexcellent swimmerand JohnLightfoot wasprobably afast runneroragood dancer.Some familynames weremade byadding somethingto thefather^name.English-speaking people added-s or-son.The Johnsonsare descendantsof John;the Robertsfamilys ancestorwas Robert.Irish andScottishpeopleaddedMac-or Me-or O-.Perhaps alloftheMacDonnells andthe McDonnellsand theODonnellsare descendantsofthesame Donnell.
29.Which ofthe followingis NOTcovered in the surnamesofthe passageA.Peoples characters.B・Peoples occupations.C.Places wherepeople lived.D.Talents thatpeople possessed.
30.According to thepassage,the ancestorsofthePotter familymost probably.A・owned ordrove acartB.made thingswith metalsC.built housesand furnitureD.made kitchentools orcontainers
31.Suppose anEnglish couplewhose ancestorslived nearaleafyforest wantedtheir new-born sontobee aworld leader,the babymight benamed.A.Beatrice SmithB.Leonard CarterC.Donald GreenwoodD.George Longstreet
32.The underlinedword“descendants“in thelast paragraphmeansapersons.A・ancestors B.later generationsC.friends andrelatives D.colleagues and partnersDDear Sara,As wedrove offfrom Columbia,I wantedto writea letterto youto tellyou allthat ison mymind.First,I wantto tellyou howproud we are.Getting intoColumbia Collegeshows whata greatwell-rounded studentyou are.Your academic,artistic,and socialskills havetruly blossomedinthelastfew years.Whether itis gettingthe highestgrade inmathematics,pleting yourelegant fashiondesign,successfully sellingyour paintedrunning shoes,or beingone ofthe topspeakers inModel UnitedNations,you havebee atalented andacplished youngwoman.You shouldbe asproud of yourself asweare.College willbe themost importantyears in your life.It isin collegethat you will trulydiscover whatlearningis about.This willbetheperiod whereyou gofrom teacher-taught tomaster-inspired,after whichyoumust beea self-learner.So dotake eachsubject seriously,and evenif whatyou learnisnt criticalforyour life,the skillsof learningwillbeimportant toyou forever.Follow yourpassion incollege.Take coursesyou thinkyouwillenjoy.Dont betrapped inwhat othersthinkor say.Do yourbest inclasses,but dontlet pressureget toyou.Your mother and Ihave noexpectationsfor yourgrades.If yougraduate andlearn somethinginyourfour years,we wouldfeel happy.So pleasedont giveyourself pressure.I toldyour momIm writingthis letter,and askedwhat shewanted meto say.She thoughtand said,Just askher totake careof herself.Please listento yourmotherandtake careofyourself.So pleasetreasure yourcollege years,make thebest ofyour freetime,and beean independentthinker;learn andgrow throughyour successesand challenges.Love,DadMom
33.Saras performanceinthelast fewyears makeshis parents.A.annoyedB・proudC.upsetD.concerned
34.What didFather mainlywrite aboutinParagraph2A.Learning skills.B.College courses.C・Learning attitude.D.Ways ofself-learning.
35.What dowe knowabout Momand DadfromtheletterA.They expecttoo muchof Sara.B.They putlots ofpressure onSara.C.They lovetheir daughtervery much.D.They adviseSara tomake morefriends.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Tips onbuying outdoorsolar lightsAssolar lightingis beinguseful forhomes,many differentsuch outdoorlights cannow befound insupermarkets.Here aresome helpfultips forcustomers.Does yourarea receiveenough directlighting
36.So you shouldnt evengive ita thoughtif youlive inan areathat doesntget muchsunlight.Theselights needdirect sunlight,or theyjust wontwork verywell.
37.The expensiveone usuallymeans goodquality.Choosing thecheapest oneswill resultin manyproblems.For once,its bestto buymore expensivelights ofhigh quality.
38.At leastyou shouldknow thedifferencebetween a MYM10light andaMYM45light.(安装).Buy lightsthat requireless installationMostsolar lightsare simplydriven intothe ground.Therefore,you shouldntdeal withthe difficultyininstalling asystem thatinvolves anythingmore thanthat.
39.You dontneed tobuy lightsthat requirehalfan houreach toplant intothe groundbecause thafsjust awaste oftime.Make surethe lights can storeenough energy.Different solar lightscanstore differentamounts ofenergy.
40.Therefore,youshouldchoose lightsthatare ableto storeenough energyto lastforafew hoursormore,at leastthose thatwill lastfromnightfall throughoutmost ofthe nightandpartofthemorning.A.Without sunlight,solar lightingis useless.B.Buy manysolarlightsinstead ofjust oneor two.C.It meanssome willstay litlonger thanthe others.D.Choose somethinga bitmore expensivefor once.E.Solar lightsare beingmore andmore popular.F.That doesntmean youhave tospend allyour money.G.They shouldtakeafew minuteseach toget intothe ground.第三节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅谈下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳A BC D选项When myfamily movedto Americaseven yearsago fromasmallvillageinGuangdong,China,webrought notonly ourluggage,but alsoour villagerules,customs andculture.One ofthe rulesis thatyoungpeople shouldalways41elders.Unluckily,this rule42my veryfirst embarrassmentintheUnited States.I hada part-time jobasa43inaChinese restaurant.Once,when Iwas servingfood toa middle-agedcouple,the wifeasked mehow thefood couldbe servedso
44.I toldher thatI had45they gottheir foodquicklybecause Talwaysrespectthe elderlyAs soonas Tsaid that,her faceshowed great
46.Mymanager,who happenedto47what Isaid,took measide andgave mea longlecture about48sensitive(敏感)Americans areand howthey dislikethe description49I thenwalked backtothetable and_50tothewife.After thecouple heardmy reason,they understoodthat theproblem wascaused by51differences,so theylaughed andwere nolonger angry.。
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