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1、-四川省成都外国语学校高三下学期5月月考英语试卷及答案-第 11 页成都外国语学校2014级高三下期5月月考英 语出题人:袁婳 吴凯 审题人:吴凯(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1. 本试卷由四个部分组成。其中,第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。2. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。3. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。4. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案
2、标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是 C。1. Where is the supermarket?A. Next to a gift shop. B. Beside a post office. C. Behind
3、a cinema.2. What is the man?A. A businessman. B. A teacher. C. A student.3. What was the man doing last night?A. Making a call. B. Doing his work. C. Repairing his computer.4. How will the woman feel next weekend?A. Relaxed. B. Nervous. C. Busy.5. What does the woman mean?A. It is hard to get ticket
4、s.B. It is cheaper to buy tickets online.C. It is necessary to buy the tickets at the door.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why does the man make the call?A. To catch a
5、bus. B. To book a flight. C. To hire a bus.7. When should the man get to the airport?A. At 3:00. B. At 4:50. C. At 6:00.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the speakers doing?A. Making a shopping list. B. Doing some cooking. C.Shoppingin a supermarket.9. What juice does the man like?A. Apple juice. B. Peach
6、 juice. C. Orange juice.10. What comes last on the list?A. Meat. B. Fruits. C. Dairy products.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is most likely to be the cause of the womans illness?A. Hard work. B. A lack of sleep. C. Some wrong medicine.12. What does the man tell the woman to do?A. Take some painkillers. B
7、. Take three days off. C. Take a rest.13. What should the woman stay away from?A. Books. B. TV. C. Computer games.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is the conversation mainly about?A. The advantages and disadvantages of living in the city.B. The bad conditions in big cities.C. The city of New Delhi.15. What
8、 bothers the woman in this city?A. The dangers.B. The noise and the smoke.C. The long lines at the bank or stores.16. Where does the man come from?A. New York. B. New Delhi. C. Chicago.17. Why does the woman want to live in a big city?A. The people are friendly. B. The things are cheaper. C. The lif
9、e is colorful.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. When will the move take place?A. On June 4th. B. On June 5th. C. On June 6th.19. What does the speaker recommend the listeners do?A. Arrive an hour earlier than the movers.B. Pack away their personal things.C. Dress formally.20. What will be provided on the day of
10、 the move?A. A free meal. B. A party. C. Presents.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。ABread Garretts Comedy Club Category: Comedy Best known for his role on the Emmy award-winning sitcom (情景喜剧) Everybody Loves Raymond, Brad Garrett returns to his Vegas roots with h
11、is comedy club at the MGM Grand. It is a good place to check out when you need a break from work. Prices from: $56.40 and up Age restriction: Must be 21 years of age or older Show Length: 115 minutes Mac King Comedy Magic Show Category: Comedy, Magic The Mac King Comedy Magic Show is different every
12、 afternoon, with lots of audience participation. He is willing to make fun of himself instead of his guests in order to make everyone feel welcome and entertained. The afternoon is kid-friendly from start to finish. Still, whether youre eight or 80, you wont be able to figure out Kings secrets. Pric
13、es from: $40.90 and up Age restriction: No age restriction Show Length: 90 minutes The Mentalist, Gerry McCambridgeCategory: Comedy, Magic Using his skills as a “mentalist”, Gerry McCambridge shocks the crowds as he uses his abilities to predict just what audience members will do next. Anyone who ha
14、s seen the show has walked away in disbelief, amazed by his unusual power. Prices from: $34.99 and upAge restriction: Under 13 will not be admitted into the theater Show Length: 75 minutes Rock of Ages Category: Plays & Musicals The cheerful Rock of Ages brings audiences back to the times of big hai
15、r and even bigger bands with 28 popular rock songs from the 80s including “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “I Wanna Know What Love Is,” “Here I Go Again,” and more. Rock of Ages has been nominated(提名) for five Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical. It also received a Drama Le
16、ague nomination for Distinguished Production for a Musical. Prices from: $74.00 and up Age restriction: Must be 15 years of age or older Show Length: 125 minutes 21.Who is most likely to be able to read audiences minds? A. Raymond. B. Mac King. C. Brad Garrett. D. Gerry McCambridge. 22.Which of the
17、following is good for a kid of 10 years old to go to? A. Gerry McCambridges show. B. Brad Garretts Comedy Club. C. Mac Kings comedy magic show. D. Performances of Rock Of Ages. 23. If someone is interested in musicals, his best choice must be _. A. Rock of Ages B. Bread Garretts Comedy Club C. Mac K
18、ing Comedy Magic Show D. The Mentalist, Gerry McCambridgeBWhen Sarah Hansen first came to Bonnie Schlachtes ballet studio, she jokingly called herself a “weeble-wobble,” telling her ballet teacher that when she tried to walk, she would fall. “She couldnt walk across the room without holding on to so
19、mething,” recalls Schlachte. “She would immediately fall.”Hansen was only in middle-school, but a progressive neurological disease was hindering her ability to walk, let alone do ballet. But Hansen had a tenacious spirit and desperately wanted to learn ballet. Hansen joined in weekly group classes a
20、t Schlachtes ballet studio called Ballet for all Kids, a studio that teaches children with disabilities. Soon after she began classes and private lessons, her family saw a vast improvement in her ability to move.She worked tirelessly in the studio, focusing on what her instructor wanted from her. “A
21、t the time, her foot wouldnt fully rest on the floor,” explains Schlachte. “Thats why she couldnt stand on her own, there was no support.”Schlachte pushed her student, explaining to Hansen that her brain has neuroplasticity(可塑性) so eventually it will receive the message.As a mom, a classically train
22、ed ballerina, and holding a degree in psychology, Bonnie Schlachte was the perfect person to push Hansen to do her best. Schlachte put herself through college with dance and theater scholarships. After graduation, she came across an opportunity with children with developmental disabilities. She fell
23、 in love and chose to focus on jobs in that field.Years later, Schlachte found herself watching and celebrating Hansen, who at one point could barely walk, was now moving across the floor on her own two feet. “One day, her ankle dropped, and she put her whole foot on the ground,” says Schlachte. “I
24、was crying, her mom was crying, it was a great moment.”24. Why did Sarah Hansen call herself a “weeble-wobble”?A. She met Bonnie Schlachte for the first time. B. She had great difficulty in walking properly.C. She could walk very fast carrying something. D. She would stop herself from falling quickl
25、y.25. What kind of person was Sarah Hansen?A. Determined and hard-working. B. Energetic and confident.C. Happy and generous. D. Anxious and careful.26. What did Schlachte do to help Hansen walk?A. She put Hansens foot fully on the floor. B. She pushed Hansen in a wheelchair.C. She asked Hansen to co
26、ntrol her brain. D. She paid the fee for her.27. What made Schlachte and Hansens mother cry?A. Hansens degree in psychology. B. Hansens dance and theater scholarships.C. Hansens opportunity with children. D. Hansens improvement in walking.CAbout a century ago, the average life-span (寿命) for American
27、s was about 50 years. Today, the typical American lives for around seventy-eight years.According to a German aging study, the maximum life span in industrialized countries has increased by two years every decade since the mid 19th century. What accounts for such increased longevity? Between 1900 and
28、 1950, inventions such as refrigeration(制冷技术)and sewage treatment(污水处理) meant that young people were able to survive longer. Moreover, medical breakthroughs helped contain diseases such as polio(小儿麻痹症), which killed many children. These advances helped increase the average life span.Medical discover
29、ies after World War II tended to benefit older people. Treatments for heart disease, for example, have allowed the elderly to live longer on average. So does this mean that future medical breakthroughs will result in even longer average life spans, or have we reached our limit? Scientists disagree.S
30、ome argue that if science is one day able to remove disease and old-age infirmity, there will be virtually no limit on how long humans can live. Some even predict that by the year 2150, the average life span will have increased to around 120 years.Other life-expectancy researchers find that scenario
31、(假设) highly unlikely. Our bodies cells can keep reproducing for only so long before they peter out(分裂). Only when science finds a way to keep our cells dividing longer will we see another significant leap in life expectancy.Still, with plenty of exercise and a healthy diet, those who hold the view c
32、an always hope that theyll live long enough to break the record held by Jeanne Louise Calment of France, who lived to be 122.28. Compared with the average life-span about a century ago, the typical American lives about_ years longer at present.A. 50 B. 78 C. 28 D. 4229. After World War II, the longe
33、r average life spans mainly resulted from _.A. refrigeration and sewage treatment B. medical breakthroughsC. keeping the cells dividing longer D. reducing polio30. What is the scientists attitude towards the view “we have reached our life-span limit”?A. supportive B. objective C. optimistic D. disap
34、proving31. According to some life-expectancy researchers, keeping our bodies cells reproducing before they peter out may be _.A. impossible B. possible C. exciting D. concerningDElizabeth Freeman was born at about 1742 to African American parents who were slaves. At the age of six months she was acq
35、uired, along with her sister, by John Ashley, a wealthy Massachusetts slaveholders. She became known as “Mumbet” or “Mum Bett”. For nearly 30 yearsMumbet served the Ashley family. One day, Ashleys wife tried to strike Mumbets sister with a spade(铁锹). Mumbet protected her sister and took the blow ins
36、tead. Furious, she left the house and refused to come back. When the Ashleys tried to make her return, Mumbet consulted a lawyer, Theodore Sedgewick. With his help, Mumbet sued(起诉) for her freedom. While serving theAshleys, Mumbet had listened to many discussions of the new Massachusetts constitutio
37、n. If the constitution said that all people were free and equal, then she thought it should apply to her. Eventually, Mumbet won her freedom the first slave in Massachusetts to do so under the new constitution. Strangely enough, after the trial, the Ashleys asked Mumbet to come back and work for the
38、m as a paid employee. She declined and instead went to work for Segdewick. Mumbet died in 1829, but her legacy(传家宝)lived on in her many descendants(后裔). One of her great-grandchildren was W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the founders of the NAACP, and an important writer and spokesperson for African American
39、civil rights. Mumbets tombstone still stands in the Massachusetts cemetery where she was buried. It reads, in part: “She was born a slave and remained a slave and remained a slave for nearly thirty years. She could neither read nor write, yet in her own area she had no superior or equal.” 32. What c
40、an we know from the first three paragraphs?A. Mumbet was a slaveholder.B. She was hit by Ashleys wife.C. Mumbet won her freedom after others. D. Mumbet ran away from the Ashleys because she wanted to be a lawyer.33. In the second paragraph, the underlined word “Furious” probably means _.A. calm B. o
41、utstandingC. angry D. satisfied34. From the passage, we can infer that _.A. Mumbet affected her younger generation in a wayB. Mumbet had only one grandchild an important writerC. Mumbet left the house and refused to come back D. Mumbet founded the new Massachusetts constitution 35. What does the pas
42、sage mainly talk about? A. The difference between men and women. B. The life of a brave African American woman.C. The friendship between a lawyer and a slave. D. Mumbets struggle for fame and fortune.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。Ways To Manage Stress CreativelyStress
43、 is a huge problem for us all. Heres what Ive learned and apply to manage stress using my creativity.1. 36_ _Putting my creativity and my work first, I often neglected to eat, exercise, even stand up from my desk. I now realize that how I feel physically (and mentally) is more important than the wor
44、k I create. Taking care of myself includes all natural remedies(疗法). Im learning how to say no to social pressures, in favor of my own well being.2. Dont worry about what other people think of you.This is easier said than done, but I promise it does come with age. 37 A lot of people do offer unsolic
45、ited(自发的) advice. It is human nature to want to help other people. But if that advice is coming from a place of control or judgment, RUN in the opposite direction.3. Dont compare. 38 Most people are not as happy as they describe themselves to be. The best advice I ever heard was this:Dont compare your inside to other peoples outside. Be open to new experiences, be kind to yourself and accepting of the journey which is life. Being present means not thinking into the future, or harping(唠叨) on the past. The coolest thing about being present is that CREATIVITY L
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