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1、湖南省长郡高三第四次月考英 语 试 题考试范围:全部内容本试卷分为四个局部,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。时量120分钟。总分值150分。Part ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION 30 marksSection A 225 marksDirections: In this section, youll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakersFor each conversation, there are several questions and each question is f
2、ollowed by 3 choices marked A, B and CListen carefully and then choose the best answer for each questionYou will hear each conversation TWICEFor example:M: Excuse me. Can you tell me how much the shirt is?W: Yes. Its nine fifteen.How much is the shirt?A 19.15.B 9.15.C 9.18.Key: B.Conversation 11Wher
3、e does this conversation take place?AIn the theatre.BAt the entrance of the theatre.CAt the booking office of the theatre.2Why is the woman allowed in the theatre with her dog this time?ABecause her dog is almost human.BBecause she has got some tickets for it.CBecause therere few people in the theat
4、re.Conversation 23What does the man do?AHe works in the library.BHe studies in the school.CHe sells books in the shop.4How many books will the man probably take away now?AOne.BThree.CFive.Conversation 35What are the speakers mainly talking about?AWhere women should work.BHow people should run a busi
5、ness.CWhether men should do things at work.6What can we learn from the conversation?AThe man is away on business.BThe woman is good at housework.CThe man is not in agreement with the woman.Conversation 47Where are the two speakers talking?AIn the kitchen.BOn the phone.CIn the street.8Whats the proba
6、ble relationship between the speakers?AFriends.BBrother and sister.CDoctor and patient.9What does the man want the woman to do?ATo prepare supper for him.BTo meet his girlfriend.CTo teach his girlfriend to cook.Conversation 510How does the woman like fishing?AInteresting.BSpecial.CDull.11What are th
7、e mans hobbies?AFishing and collecting stamps.BReading, fishing and watching TV.CWatching TV and collecting stamps.12Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn a restaurant.BBy a take.CIn the womans house.Conversation 613What does the man want?ALess work.BMore fun.CA holiday.14How does the
8、man feel?ADissatisfied.BExcited about the holiday.CTired.15What does the man show towards his older generation?AHate.BDislike.CEnvy.Section B75 marksDirections: In this section, you will hear a short passageListen carefully and thenfill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heardFill
9、in each blank withNO MORE THAN THREE WORDSYou will hear the short passage TWICEFirst 16. in the worksName of the itemVisions of ChinaCovering area17. square metres18. needed to buildIt will take 18 to 24 months.Items containedA Chinatown-like street, roller coaster rides, restaurants, 19. and a Shan
10、ghai-style shopping centerPeoples attitudeForeigners now are 20. in China.Part TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE 45 marksSection A 15 marksDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are 4 choices marked A,B, C and DChoose one answer that best completes the sentence21Generally speaking, when a ca
11、reer, we should consider all the aspects of a job.AchooseBchoosingCchosenDto choose22What water known to us all.Ais Bis isCis areDare23There are several police cars in front of the house of our neighbors. do you think , Jerry?AWhat; has happenedBWhat; of happeningCWhat; of being happenedDWhatever; o
12、f happening24The story goes he was once rich, but to tell you the truth, I dont believe it.AhowBwhatCwhichDthat25A survey in by the Computer Security Institute showed that most companies questioned had had their security systems broken into in the previous years.Ato have conductedBhaving conductedCc
13、onductedDconducting26Mike, Im sorry to say that Im leaving. Thank you for your coffee.But you it.Adidnt drinkBarent drinkingCwasnt drinkingDhadnt drunk27You read a book in the sunitll do great harm to your eyes.Amight notBwould notCneed notDmust not28Nowadays there are many other people doing unusua
14、l jobs, such as a beer taster at a brewery, probably consumes one liter of beer per year on average.AwhereBwhenCwhoDwhy29What do you think of my suggestion?Er, sorry, I about something else.Ahad thought Bwas thoughtCwas thinkingDhave been thinking30 further the fight against piracy, people should bu
15、y CDs and DVDs in trustworthy shops instead of downloading them illegally or buying pirated versions.ATo helpBHaving helpedCHelpDBeing helped31The book written by the great writer is of great value. can be enjoyed unless you digest it.ASomethingBNothingCEverythingDAnything32Not until he was punished
16、 by h is father he had done wrong.ADavid realizedBDavid didnt realizeCdid David realizeDdidnt Davie realize33Oh, my dear, its time you back home and Id rather you again tomorrow, see you!Ashould go; will comeBwent; cameCwere going; would comeDgo; were coming34Steps must be seriously taken across the
17、 nation this kind of disaster on school buses will never happen again.AbecauseBeven ifCso thatDas35I am really worried about I have hurt his feelings, though I didnt mean to.AwhetherBwhatCifDhowSection B 18 marksDirections: For each blank in the following passage there are 4 words or phrases marked
18、A, B, C and DFill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the contextThe word advertising refers to any kind of public announcement that brings products and services to the attention of people. Throughout history, advertising has been a(n) 36 way to promote the trading and selling of go
19、ods. In the middle ages, businessmen 37 “town criers to read public messages aloud to promote their goods. When 38 was invented in the fifteenth century ,pages of advertisements could be printed easily and were 39 hung in public places or put in books.By the end of the seventeenth century ,when news
20、papers were beginning to be read by more people, printed materials became an important way to 40 products and services .The London Gazette was the first newspaper to 41 a place just for advertising. This was 42 successful that by the end of the century several companies started businesses for the pu
21、rpose of making newspaper ads for businessmen.Advertising 43 quickly throughout the eighteenth century .Ad writers were starting to pay more attention to the design of the ad text. 44 , from clothes to drinks ,was promoted with clever methods such as 45 of the firms mane or product, words organized
22、in eye catching patterns ,the use of pretty pictures and expressions easy to remember.Near the end of the nineteenth century, companies mat were devoted to the 46 of ads came to be known as “advertising agencies. 47 the twentieth century advertising agencies promoted consumerism(消费主义) as a way of li
23、fe, spreading the belief that people could be happy only if they bought the “right products.36AeasyBeffectiveCcomplicatedDaffective37AinvitedBboughtCgotDemployed38AprintingBgunpowderCcomputerDsilk39AwhetherBcitherCneitherDboth40AbuyBimproveCchangeDpromote41Aset upBset outCset downDset aside42AsuchBv
24、eryCsoDquite43AbecameBseparatedCspreadDopened44ASomethingBEverythingCNothingDAnything45ArepetitionBsignCsoundDpronunciation46AinvitationBproductionCinventionDcollection47AThroughoutBAt CByDBeyondSection C 12 marksDirections: Complete the following passage by filling there are four words of phrases m
25、arked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with a word that best fits the context. Speech at Stanford University School of MedicineWhen I direct actors, I often try to put them in a place where they have no control, where they are most scared and have to be completely open, living in that moment, only
26、able to deal with 48. is happening at that exact moment in time. And when it happens, they realize theyre not going to die from it. The experience is very important. Its a reaffirmation(重申) of faith; a connection with something that is larger 49. themselves and to which they concede(让步) al control.
27、And this “connection 50. something larger is what one might call “being creative. Whether it is acting, painting a sunset, telling 51. story, inventing a new piece of software, selling a 52. line of dresses, discovering a cure, healing a patient of affecting a dialogue between mortal(不共戴天的) beings,
28、it is what we, as human beings, are all about. We live to commune(与默默分享情感). We live to create. Our enduring biological and spiritual drive is to create, to lie in the act of becoming. It is not a choice. It is not something over 53. we have any control. It is our experience of out existence. Our cho
29、ice is what we do with 54. minds and what we do with our fear. When we experience fear, when we say the words, “I am scared, we have the choice and the ability to accept the fact 55. “being scared is not who we are. It is not our identity.Michael GlaserPART THREE READING COMPREHENSION 30 marksDirect
30、ions: Read the following three passagesEach passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statementsFor each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and DChoose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passageAFrom a very early age, some children exhibit better se
31、lf-control than others .Now, a new study that began with about 1,000 children in New Zealand has tracked how a childs low self-control can predict poor health, money troubles and even a criminal record in t heir adult years.Researchers have been studying this group of children for decades now They o
32、bserved the level of self-control the youngsters displayedParents, teachers, even the kids themselves, scored the youngsters on measures like “acting before thinking and “persistence in reaching goalsThe study led by Moffitt of Duke University and colleagues followed 1,000 children from birth to age
33、 32 in Dunedin, New Zealand“The children who had the lowest self-control when they were age three to ten, later on had the most health problems in their 30s, Moffitt said, “and they had the worst financial situation. They were more likely to have a criminal record and to be raising a child as a sing
34、le parent on a very low income Moffitt explained that self-control problems were widely observed, and werent just a feature of a small group of misbehaving kidsMoffitt said its still unclear why some children have better self-control than others, though she said other researchers have found that its
35、 mostly a learned behavior, with relatively little genetic influenceBut good self-control can be set to run in families because children with good self-control are more likely to grow up to be healthy and prosperous parentsBut the good news. Moffitt said, is that self-control can be taught by parent
36、s, and through school curricula that have been shown to be effective56From the first two paragraphs we learn that Aself-control in kids tends to determine their futureBthe research has been carried out for five yearsCself-control was assessed by childrens intelligenceDchildrens self-control is almos
37、t the same at early age57Children with low self-control are more likely to Abecome wealthy in later life Badopt negative behaviorsChave better financial planning Dget good school performance 58According to Moffitt, Aonly good genetic factors can shape their lives in the futureBscientists know well w
38、hy some children have better self-controlCself-control in childhood has nothing to do with criminal activityDwillpower as a child really influences peoples chances of adulthood59What can be inferred from the passage?ASelf-control cannot be taught in schoolsBThe study is restricted within few partici
39、pantsCGood parenting can improve self-control and life successDIts never too late to deal with self-control problems60Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?AHow to teach the kids a bit of self-control in schoolsBKids are encouraged to take risks at an early ageCChildrens deve
40、lopment cannot be changed by teachersDChilds self-control predicts future health, successB“Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move, said David Belie, the founder of parkour(跑酷).Do you love running? It is a good exercise, yet many people find it boringBut
41、 what if making your morning jog a creative one? Like jumping from Walls and over gaps, and ground rolls? Just like the James Bond in the movie Casino Royaler Bond jumps down from a roof to a windowsill and then runs several blocks over obstacles on the wayIt is just because of Bonds wonderful perfo
42、rmances that the sport has become popular worldwideYes, thats parkour, an extreme street sport aimed at moving from one point to another as quickly as possible, getting over all the obstacles in the path using only the abilities of the human bodyParkour is considered an extreme sportAs its participa
43、nts dash around a city, they may jump over fences, run up walls and even move from rooftop to rooftopParkour can be just as exciting and charming as it sounds, but its participants see parkour much more than thatOvercoming all the obstacles on the course and in life is part of the philosophy 理念 behi
44、nd parkourThis is the same as lifeYou must determine your destination, go straight, jump over all the barriers as if in parkour and never fall back from them in your life, to reach the destination successfullyA parkour lover said, I love parkour because its philosophy has become my life, my way to d
45、o everythingAnother philosophy weve learnt from parkour is freedomIt can be done by anyone, at any time, anywhere in the worldIt is a kind of expression of trust in yourself that you earn energy and confidence61Parkour has become popular throughout the world because of_Aits founder, David Belle Bthe varieties of participantsCits risks and tricks Dthe film Casino Royale62The underlined word obstacles in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “ Astreets Bbarriers Cobjects Droofs63Which of the following is true of pa
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