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湖北省流水实验高中2024-2025学年高三年级五月份月考卷英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.of dangerin thestreet atnight,the girldoesnt dare to goout withoutsomeone her.A.Warned;accompanied B.Warned;accompanyingC.Warning;accompanied D.Warning;accompanying
2.The mainissue at the APECmeeting was a climate-change planby AustraliansHoward andbacked byBush.A.put outB.put offC.put awayD.put forward
3.Newly chairmanof theChinese BasketballAssociation,Yao Minghas putreforming thedomestic gamesmanagementat the top of his agenda.A.appointing B.appointedC.being appointedD.having appointed
4.In timewe reacheda stagewe hadmore youngreaders thanold ones.A.where B.how C.who D.what
5..A Chineseproverb hasit that a toweris builtwhen soilon earth,and ariver isformed whenstreams cometogether.A.accumulates B.accelerates C.collapses D.loosens一
6.Its sohumid thesedays!一Dont worry!The rainto stopfrom tomorrow.A.will expectB.expectsC.will beexpected D.is expected
7.Life teachesus notto regretover yesterday,for itand isbeyond ourcontrol.A.passed B.will passC・has passedD.had passed
8.Everybody wastouched wordsafter theyheard hermoving story.A.without B.beyondC.against D.despite
9.At school,it isessential thatevery childequally regardlessof familybackground.A.treating B.treated C.be treatedD.is treated第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151(分)
27.15Interviewer:May Iask youa fewquestions,sir Jack:Of courseyou canInterviewer:Thank you,sir Firstof all,have youever beenhere()Jack:No This is the first timeI1,come toIndiaInterviewer:Oh What do youfind mostimpressive aboutIndiaJack:The airis sohot andit isunlike anything
2.I haveexperiencedInterviewer:Were youpleased withthe serviceat the airport()()Jack:Not
3.real Afterwe enteredtheairportand I had beenwaiting forseveral hours,
14.check strictlyInterviewer:Whatelse haveyou noticed」()Jack:At first,5-was strangeto seeso manypeople dressedin whiteI remember6see thesame typeof dressin abook once,so they are Muslims,judging
7.their hats(典型的)Interviewer:Youre rightTheir clothesare typical(大厅),Jack:Whats more,as Icontinued acrossthe lobbyI feltmany eyeswatching meHurriedly,I checkedmy()
8.appear Nothingfelt outof theordinary I had noidea
9.everyone wasstaring at me ThenI realizedmy bigmistake becauseI waswearingshorts in a countrywhere girlsdo notdress according to theweatherInterviewer:Yes Thankyou foraccepting ourinterview Ihope youhave
10.good tripJack:My pleasure第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010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(A),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21011Nowadays weare livingin aninformation age,when TV,cellphones and the webare usingwidelyIt seemsthat manypeople、cant enjoyhimself withoutthem However,were Ito giveup one of them,I willturn offmy TV,but notcutting offtheInternets Thereason isbecause there are fewshows Ifancy and there aretoo manycommercials Whatsworse,most、programs on the TVare also available somewhereelse Notonly cellphonesbut alsothe webare necessaryfor meI needacellphone to keep touchwith myfriends andfamily Andalmost allinformations can be gatheredon theInternets第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)请根据以下内容,写一则英语海报由学生会主办的“英国传统节日”讲座,将于年月日星期六
29.252019H9下午两点在学校大礼堂举行,欢迎大家准时参加主讲教授
1.David Lipman主要内容英国传统节日介绍;教唱传统英语歌曲;讲座后回答有关节日问题;中国学生代表介绍中国传统节日注意
2.
(1)80个词左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;提示词教授传统的节日大礼堂professor traditionalfestival auditoriumLearned ReportThe Students9Union参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2D、3B、4A、5A、6D、7C、8B、9C、10A、11C、12C、13C、14C、15C、16B、17D、18C、19C、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、21L D
2.B
3.B
4.D、
221.A
2.A
3.C
4.B、
231.B
2.B
3.A
4.A、
241.D
2.B
4.C、
251.B
2.C
3.A
4.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.B
3.D
4.C
5.A
6.A
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.C
11.C
12.B
13.D
14.B
15.D
16.A
17.A
18.B
19.C
20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151、
271.have come2,that
3.really
5.it
6.seeing
7.from/by
8..appearance
9.why
10.a第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、第一处改为28using used第二处改为himself themselves第三处:改为will would第四处改为cutting cut第五处改为because that第六处改为worse more第七处去掉前的TV the第八处改为are is第九处后加keep in第十处改为informations information第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29LearnedReportThe Students9Union willhold alecture byProf.David Lipmanabout traditionalBritish Festivals.It will begin at2pm SaturdayNovember9th,2019in theauditorium.Professor DavidLipman will introduce traditionalBritish Festivals,answer questionsaboutfestivals afterthe lectureand teachsome classicalEnglish songs.During thelecture,oneofour studentswill introducethe traditionalChinesefestivals toDavid inreturn.Everyone,who iskeen on the Britishfestivals,is welcomedto thelecture.Please bepresent ontime.TheStudents9Union
10.■…Are yousatisfied withthis house-・・・.We canthave anicer oneA.Not a little B.Not abit C.A littleD.A bit
11.Usually BeijingRoast Ducktogether withspecial pancakes,green onionsand sweetsauce.A.was servedB.will serveC.is servedD.served
12.In thevirtual laboratoryenvironment createdin theVR app,students cana particularexperiment beforedoingthem ina reallab.A.reveal B・reserveC.preview D.provide
13.Many peoplemay besurprised by the numberof chemicalsthat theyaretothrough everydayhouseholdproducts.A.devoted B.addicted C.exposed D.applied
14.Dont forget to sendattended the conference afollow-up email.A.however B.whateverC.whoever D.wherever
15.That wasa verybusy streetthat I was neverallowed tocross accompaniedby anadult.A.when B.if C.unless D.where
16.—You knowquite alot aboutthe fashionshow.—Well,Cathy itto meduring lunch.A.introduces B.introducedC.had introducedD.willintroduce
17.Much to their delight,their newproject at theconference,the excitedscholars decidedto havea barbecueinhonour of the fantasticmoment.A.to approveB.being approvedC.having approvedD.having beenapproved
18.—Turn offthe TV,Jack.your homeworknow-Mum,just tenmore minutes,please.A.Will yoube doingB.Should yoube doingC.Shouldnt yoube doingD.Couldnt yoube doing
19.The picturelooks goodthe whitewall.A.with B.to C.against D.beyond
20.------David shouldlie tohis bestfriend in order toget thewell-paid job!------It istypical ofhim becausehe・A.is facinghis WaterlooB.is visuallychallengedC.has cast-iron nervesD.worships thegolden calf第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D
21.(6分)You maythink thatthe storyofPygmalion(《卖花女》,1913)—in whichpeople arejudged bythe waythey talk(礼仪)---is somethingthat onlyexisted in the daysof Britishhigh society.But thanksto etiquetteexpert andauthor William Hanson,we realizethat littlehas changedduring thepast100years.In aBBC radioprogram,Hanson releaseda listof commonwords usedin BritishEnglish thatcould revealwhether aperson iscommonor fashionable.And yethere comesthe interestingpart:While some of usmight gothrough lifeusing fancywords,dressing inways thatmake usappearmore well-off thanwe reallyare,therearewealthy people in the world whotry tohide their riches because they wantto beseenas“normal“instead ofshowy”.(继承)Beatrice,for example,is aNew Yorkerwho inheritedmillions ofdollars.She toldThe New York Timesthat shehas ahabitof removingthe pricetags fromher clothesso herhouse staffdont seethem andfeel uncomfortable.“We dontwant thatWow.said Scott,alsoaNew Yorker,who hadjust inheritedover$3million.Were justnot thetype ofpeoplewho wearit onour sleeve.,,
1、What doesWilliamHansonfindA,People failedto judgeothers7manner.B.People meetimpolite personsfrequently.C.People tendto usemore politewords.D.People judgeothers bytheir wayof talking.、2What dorich peopleprefer to doA.To earnmore money.B.To hidetheirriches.C.To thinkhighly of their wealth.D.To judgeothers bytheir wealth.、3Why didBeatrice removethe pricetags onher clothesA,To showoff herfashion sense.B.To avoidmaking peoplearound heruncomfortable.4What doesthe underlinedword itin the last sentencemeanA.The Timesmagazine.B.The brandlabel.C.The inheritancecontract.D.The pricetag.(分)
22.8They hidein trees,hang fromhelicopters,even followpeople downon motorcycles-all sothat theycan snapa shotof a celebrity.They arepaparazzi——photographers whomake aliving bytaking pictures of therich andfamous.This September,California,a statewith plentyof celebrities,passed alaw aimedat takingaction againstpaparazzi.The lawforbidsphotographers fromentering privateproperty to take pictures,from usinghigh-tech devicesto takepicturesofpeople onprivateproperty,and frompersistently followinginordertotake a picture.^^Violators canbe finedor spendtime inprison.The UnitedStateCongress isconsidering passinga similarlaw.Supporters of the Californialaw say it willprotect theprivacy ofcelebrities,whom paparazzihave beenbothering foryears.(反对者)Opponents saythe lawrestricts photojournalistsfrom doingtheir job.Most celebritiesseem tolike havingtheir picturestaken when theyarein publicat awardshows orother events.After all,its freepublicity.But when theyre notin public,they say,photographers shouldleave themalone.Yet paparazzihave beenknown tosecretlylook inwindows andworse.Actor MichaelJ.Fox saidthat paparazzihave eventried topretend tobe medicalpersonnel atthe hospitalwheremy wifewas givingbirth toour son.^^Celebrities haveas muchright to their privacyas anyoneelse,supporters of the lawstate.Supporters furtherargue thattheCalifornia law is afair wayto keep the pressat bay,becausethe law stillallows photographerstodotheir job.It onlypunishes them,supporters say,whentheyviolate celebrities,privacy.(美国宪法第一修正案),Opponents of the lawsayitviolates the First Amendmentto theUnited StatesConstitution whichguaranteesthat nolaws will be madeto limitthe freedom of speech,or of the press.^Although somepeople mightnot considerpaparazzia partof thelegal press,the Californialaw doesnot singleout paparazzi.It appliesto photographersworking foranypublication.Opponents of thelaw are alsoconcerned aboutits wording.Does persistentlymean followingsomeone fbrsix minutes,sixseconds,or sixdays”asked lawyerDouglas Mirell.The wordingof thelawistoo vague,critics complain,and could be usedto punishalmostany newsphotographer.The UnitedStates needsa freepress tokeepthepublic informedabout important news,paparazzi lawopponents say.Limiting thepressin anyway,they argue,limits thefreedomof all.、1Which of the followingwillbeconsidered illegalbythe new California lawA.Paparazzi slippinginto the house ofa famousperson totakeashot.B.Paparazzi takingphotos offamous peoplewith high-tech cameras.C.Paparazzi hiringhelicopters asa fastmeans oftransportation.D.Paparazzi rushingtowards filmingsites onmotorcycles.、2Supporters ofthe newlaw believethat.A.it preventsthe mediafrom gettingworseB.it givesphotographers afair wayto competeC.punishment forcespaparazzi toquit theirjobD.privacy offamous peopleneeds specialprotection、3Opponents ofthe newlawareconcerned that.A.it willviolate paparazzisprivacyB.theFirstAmendment willbe changedC.some photographerswillbewrongly accusedD.people willnot beinformed ofimportantnews、4What isthe authorsattitude towardsthenewCalifornialawA.Critical.B.Neutral.C.Approving.D.Skeptical.(分)
23.8The tornadocame withoutany sign—the skywas blueand thesun hadbeen out.The firstalert myhusband,Jimmy,67,and I,65,got camearound9p.m.,from somescrolling texton theTV Jimmywas watching.He ranupstairs to find mein ourthird-floor bedroom,and wechanged thechannel toour localPensacola,Florida,station.No soonerhad wefound coverageofthe tornado thanit was on top of us.The bonesofthehouse shook,andthepower wentout.(绝缘材料)Pink insulationflew into the roomfrom atrapdoor tothe attic,andthe wind beganto roarthrough thehouse.We hadthree(塞进)flights of steps tonavigate togettothe relativesafety ofthe firstfloor.Because thecloset down there iswedged underneath(坚固的)a brickstaircase,it seemedlike thesturdiest placein ourtown houseto waitthings out.I didntknow howor ifwe wouldmake itdownthesteps.It feltas ifthere wereno floorunderneath meas thewind liftedme off(楼梯扶手)my feet.I grippedthe banisterand triedto moveforward,but this intense pressureheld mein place.In thoseseconds ofstillness,I couldhear everythingaround merattling.As wereached thelast flightofsteps,our frontdoor blewout.Shards of glass thatlooked likebroken iceflew everywhere.Suddenly,a three-foot-long treebranch whippedthrough thedoorframe.It flewover ourheads,missing usby inches.Had webeen onestepup,it wouldhave impaledus.The backwall ofthehousefollowed suitand toreoff intothe darknessoutside.Instantly Ireached thecloset,Jimmy pushedme downtothecloset floor,but he couldnt getinside himselfbecause ofthewind.Igripped Jimmysarm asthe tornadosucked thedoor openand triedto bringJimmy withit.My kneesand scalpwere fullofglass,but inthatmoment,I feltno pain.If Ihad letgo,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outand intothe bay.Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.But therewasnothing inthis closetto holdon to.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeopleintornadoes doin themovies.I thoughthe wasgone.And theneverythingstopped.He landedon hisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve itwas over.Jimmy saidhed gooutside tocheck.No,I said.Dont leaveme.”Our neighborsays thestorm lastedfour minutes.In thattime,four ofthe twelvetown housesin ourunit werecompletelydestroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthe mostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1Paragraph2-4mainly tell us.A.the tornadowasontop ofusB.the tornadocaused greatdamageC.the coverageofthe tornado becamea realityD.thetornadowas sostrong that it liftedthe authoroff herfeet、2The underlinedwords“thisintensepressure“in Paragraph3refer to.A.the authorsnervousness aboutthe tornadoB,the forcefrom thetornado onthe authorC.the stressthe authorfelt fromher lifeD.the pressurethe banistergave theauthor、3From thepassage wecan knowthat.A.Neither theauthor norher husbandwas injured.B.the authorshouse wascompletely destroyed.C・they wereaware ofthetornadobefore itcame.D.it becamedark outsidewhenthetornado hit the town、4The authorwrote thepassage to.A.share withus herexperience ofsurviving atornadoB・warn usofthedanger causedby tornadosC.show ushow tofight againsta tornadoD.tellustornados aredangerous andhow toprotect usfrom them(分)
24.81started myjourney atthe CadillacHouse,drove outofthecity andgot onthe1-95toward Washington,D.C..Itsabout afour-hour drive.As soonas Ijumped onthe highway,I spedup toabout70miles perhour andentered standardcruise control.A smallindicator on(仪表盘)the instrumentpanel showedthe carwas readyto engageself-driving mode.I pusheda button onthe steering wheelto begin,initiating Super Cruise mode.A greenlight baratthetopof my steeringwheel showedthat Super Cruise wason.There wereno shake,no suddenspeed changesoranything likethat.The car remained perfectlysteady.It usesa combinationof cameras,radar sensors,and GPStofindthe centerofthe lane.The carfound itlike atrain ona track.Ihadto admitthat Iwas littleworried aboutletting thecar takeover atfirst.I keptmy handsnear thewheel andmy eyeslocked ontheroad.After aboutten minutes,I finallystarted totrust thecars judgment.It soonbecame clearthatitcould easilydrive itselfin lighttraffic,braking whennecessary andkeeping asteady speed.Then wehit abottleneck.There wasa standstilltraffic outsideof Baltimore,and thingscould haveeasily gonewrong,but thisiswhere SuperCruise reallyshined.The vehiclecame toa completestop toavoid crashinginto traffic,then spedup whencars startedmovingagain.It wasimpressive aswell,and somethingthat setsthe2018Cadillac CT6apart fromall competitors.I eventuallyturned offthe highwayand headedinto WashingtonD.C..To turnSuperCruiseof,I simplyhitthebuttononthesteering wheel again.The greenlight atthetopofthewheel turnedoff,and Itook controlofthecar.The CT6had noproblem bringingme fromNewYorkto Washington,D.C,in SuperCruise modepractically allby itself.Itmakes mehopeful fora futurewhere IHnever need to toucha steeringwheelagain.、
1652.What isthe textmainly aboutA.A reportcomparing differentcars performance.B.A descriptionof anadventurous journey.C.An advertisementofanew typeof car.D.An accountofaself-driving experience.、
2654.The underlinedword initiatingin paragraph2canbereplaced by.A.taking inB.turning onC.making outD.coming off、
3656.What didthe writerthink ofthe self-driving modeatthebeginning ofthe journeyA.Doubtful.B.Exciting.C.Boring.D.Reliable.、
4658.What isthe competitiveadvantage ofthe writerscar comparedto similaronesA.There isno needto touchthesteeringwheel allthe way.B.The built-in facilitieshelp thecarremainsteady.C.The carcan adjustits speedaccordingtotraffic conditions.D.The operationoftheSuperCruisemode isquite simple.(分)
25.10A Portland,Oregon man,Colin OBrady,has becomethe firstperson to travel across Antarctica byhimself withreceivingany assistance.OBrady completedthe1,500-kilometer tripon Wednesday.He crossedthe continentin54days.Friends,family andother peoplefollowedhis progressthrough messagesand pictureshe lefton socialmedia.The33-year-old O9Brady documentedthe tripon thesocialnetworking serviceInstagram.He wroteWednesday that he traveledthelast19kilometers inone big,final pushtothe finish line.The distancetook overone daytocomplete.O9Brady wrote,While thelast32hours weresomeofthe mostchallenging hoursof mylife,they havequite honestlybeensome ofthe bestmoments Ihave everexperienced.The daybefore,he wrotethathewas“in thezone“and thoughthecouldmake ittotheend withoutstopping.Tm listeningto mybodyand takingcare ofthe detailstokeepmyself safe/he wrote“I calledhome andtalked tomy mom,sister andwife-I promisedthemI willstop when1needto.”Other peoplehave traveledacross Antarctica,but theyall hadsome formof assistance.They eitherhad better,more plentifulsuppliesor equipmentthat helpedmove themforward.In2016,British explorerHenry Worsleysdied inhis attemptto travelalone(单独的)across Antarcticaunassisted.Worsleys friendLouis Rudd,also fromBritain,is nowattempting anunaided solojourney inhonorof Worsley.He wascompeting againstOBrady tobe thefirst todo it.O,Brady plansto stayon Antarcticauntil Ruddfinishes histrip.
1、Whatdowe knowabout ColinO,Brady A.He wasthefirstto travelacross Antarctica.B.He succeededin crossingAntarcticaunaided.C.He coveredonly19kilometers in54days.D.He mademany friendswhile takingthe trip.
2、What doesO5Brady thinkofhislast daybefore reachingthefinishlineA.Tiring butpeaceful.B.Boring andunlucky.C.Challenging butgreat.D.Worrying anddull.、3What canbe inferredinthelast paragraphA.Some peoplehave managedtotravelacrossAntarctica.B.Worsley succeededin travelingalone acrossAntarctica.C.Louis Ruddis nowundertaking thejourney withWorsley.D.O Bradywill havea fiercecompetition withLouis Rudd.、4Which ofthe followingcouldbethe besttitle forthe textA.The AntarcticContinent.B.The ImpossibleFirst.C.Traveling InAntarctica.D.An IncompleteJourney.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D26・(30分)As Isat motionlessonthesteps ofthe pool,watching everyoneelse swimback andforth,I realizedthat Ihad spentmostofmylife watchingothers enjoythemselves.It wasthen thatI]a littlegirl staringat mewith alook ofconfusion.I smiledat her,hoping to2the iceby talkingto her.Unfortunately,my3failed andshe justkept onstaring.My4increased asalittleboy swamup tomeand said,I feelsorry foryou.^^After the5a thoughtstruck me,Ihadto change6theworldviewed me.Because itwas childrenwho staredat methe most,Idecided towrite achildrens bookthat taughtthem about7inafun way.Thisiswhen KatGirl,a superhero ina8who helpschildrenthat arebeing bullied,came intomy mind.I quickly9inside myapartment andbegan creatingthe story.As Iwrote eachword,I could10my futureasaworld-renownedauthor andpublic speaker.My excitement11like wildfire.Over thenext two years,the story12many changesbefore itsaw theworldin thespring of
2011.My perseverance13paid off.One dayIwasinvited tospeak tothe studentsataneighboring school.I confidentlywheeled intoa classroomfilled withstudentswho14atmejust likethe littlegirl inthe pool.How doyou feelwhen you see me^^I askedthem.The kidsbravely15I feelsorryfor you.”I openedmy bookand startedreading.Immediately Inoticed thechildrens staresturned to16,How doyou feelwhenyouseeme”I askedagain.Without17they replied,You areso cool!Does your18fly too”I justsmiled,“No,not yet,butmaybe someday.I knewin myheart thatthis was19,The pasttwoyearshad provento methatwith20anything ispossible.
1、A.suggested B.noticed C.watched D.appreciated、2A.forget B.break C,remove D.deliver、3A.project B.anger C.advice D.attempt、4A.relief B.curiosity C.awkwardness D.encouragement、5A.encounter B.competition C.argument D.interview6^A.how B.what C.when D.why、7A.disabilities B,potentials C.paintings D.manners、8A.pool B.car C.wheelchair D.spaceship、9A.walked B.wheeled C.rushed D.raced、10A.regard B.realize C.picture D.considerIk A.folded B,recovered C・spread D.declined、12A.turned downB.went throughC.looked upD.got around、13A.generally B.carefully C.separately D.eventually14A.called B.stared C.glimpsed D.laughed、15A.greeted B.agreed C.continued D.responded、16A.smiles B,doubts C.jokes D.tears、17A.hesitation B.discussion C.intention D.imagination、18A.body B.chair C.dream D.book、19A.funny B.strange C,true D.false20A.generosity B,popularity C・harmony D.determination。
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