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年湖北省部分名校高三新起点月联考英语试题
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57.5第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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,并标5A BC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一小题每段对话仅10读一遍例:How muchis theshirtA.£
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15.B.£
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18.C.£
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15.答案是C
1.What timeis itnowA.9:10p.m.B.9:30p.m.C.10:00p.m.
2.What does the womanthink of the weatherA.Its nice.B.Its warm.C.Its freezing.
3.What doesthe womandoA.A lecturer.B.An officer.C.A student.
4.What doesthe manthink of the courseA.Easy.B.Useless.C.Rewarding.
5.What willthe womando nextA.Ask Jackto doher afavor.B.Ask Tomto apologizeto her.C.Ask Jackto switchoff the radio.第二节(共小题;每小题分,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、、三个选项中选5A BC钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How longdid the woman stayin IndiaA.Five days.B.One week.C.Two weeks.
7.Where didthe womango lastyearA.Singapore.B.Hawaii.C.China.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What fooddoes Lucylike bestA.Chicken.B.Fish.C・Eggs.
9.What arethe speakersgoing todo tomorrowA.Cook dinner.B.Order dishes.C.Go toa market.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5听第段材料,回答第至题
8101310.Why didNicole lookpalegrass.“You almosthad itJDadsaid,catching hisbreath.You areseized with a senseof fearso you“I quit,,said angrily,trying tofight backthe tearsof frustration/I dontwant to learn to ride.”注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1:However,on thinkingof Superman,I decidedto behavelike areal hero.Paragraph2:1gripped the handlebars withstrong determination.A.She wasdismissed bythe boss.B.She wasforced tostay uptoo late.C.She waspunished bythe workmate.
11.When isthe reportdueA.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Next Monday.
12.Which of the followingwords canbest describethe bossA.Rigid.B.Considerate.C.Aggressive.
13.What willGeorge probablydo nextA.Take Nicoleto thenearest hospital.B.Find anexcuse tochange thedeadline.C.Help Nicolewith theremaining report.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Where wasthe manwhen rescuedA.On theroof.B.In thehouse.C.In thebasement.
15.How didthe manask forhelpA.By usingthe laptop.B.By makingcalls.C.By shouting.
16.What happenedto thewomans graduationprojectsA.They weredamaged.B.They weremissing.C.They werewell stored.
17.When willthewomangraduate atlastA.In July.B.In August.C.In September.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Whafs theadvantage ofordering suppliesfrom schoolA.It has a freedelivery.B.It isvery convenient.C.It costsmuch less.
19.What doesthe communitycharity doA.Help peoplein need.B.Look formissing things.C.Donate thingsto theschool.
20.Who willget a call thenight beforeschool startsA.New students.B.Teachers.C.Returning students.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 DAApplicationProceduresStep1:Check visatype anddocument listbeforehand(相一致)Please makesure that the visatype andcountry you have chosencorrespond toyour maindestinationand maintravel purpose,youhavewell preparedall therequired documentsaccording to the document list of thecorrect visatype youare applyingfor.Step2:Register onwebsite and reserve an appointmentPlease takea fewseconds andprovide youre-mail addressto createan application account.If youalready havean account,please clickon loginto continueonline registrationandreserveanappointment.Reserve anappointment tosubmit yourapplication at the Visa Application Centre.If you want to checkappointment availability,please visitthe page Service Standard.Step3:Submit yourapplication atVisa Application CentrePlease arriveon timefor yourscheduled appointmentwith theappointment confirmationletter.Your(领事的)application andsupporting documentswill beexamined forcompleteness andtransferred to the consularauthorityupon yourapproval.(生物统计的)For moreinformation onbiometric enrolmentprocedure andexemption ofbiometric enrolment,please clickon the FAQ.In case of anylateness,you will be requiredto makea newappointment,which couldresult inputting offyourapplication.Step4:Collect your passportOnce your passport isreturned toVisaApplicationCentre from the consular authority,you will be informedbye-mail.You canthen collect yourpassportin VisaApplicationCentre.If youhave chosenExpress DeliveryService,yourpassportwillbesent toyou directlyby expressto theaddressyou haveprovided upon the submissionof visaapplication.
21.What shouldyou dotocheckwhether appointmentis accessibleA.Check yourdocumentlist.B.Create anapplicationaccount.C.Click on theFAQ.D.Visit thepageServiceStandard.
22.What dowe knowfrom Step4A.You willreceive yourpassport atyour workplace.B.You cangather yourpassport bymeans ofexpress.C.You willbe informedby telephonecall from the centre.D.You cancollectyourpassport directlyfromtheconsularauthority.
23.Where canthe textbe foundA.In aguidebook.B.On theInternet.C.In amagazine.D.In abrochure.BThe summer holidays havejust begun,but it is abusy morningat CadoxtonPrimary School,in Barry,an(拮据的)industrial townin Wales.It runsa summerprogramme forhard-up children,providing mealsand activitiesover the holidayswith theaim ofhelping kidsto spendthe timemore meaningfully.As youngpeople runlaughing andscreaminginto theschool cafeteriafor breakfast,their parentshung out,some visiblyrelieved.Just threedays into the six-week schoolholidays onemother saysher nine-year-old daughterhas alreadyasked five「times togo bowling.Without theschoofs helpshe saysJit would be along andexpensive sixweeks.”(使呈现于脑际)In thepopular imagination,school summerholidays conjureup apicture ofcarefree youthfulexploration.But manyparents relyontheterm-time servicesthat schoolsgive their kids,such astutors andmeals.Ifthe holidaysapproach,they cansuddenly findtheir schedulesand budgetsstretched.Researchers alsosay that the longbreakoften setsback childrenslearning,and thatchildren frompoorer backgroundsare desperatelyaffected duetotheir shortage of money.Many poorchildren fallbehind theirwealthier peersovertheholidays/Summer isthe mostunequal timeof theyear,“says MatthewBoulay of the NationalSummer LearningAssociation.Well-off parentscan fillthe gapleft by(使巩固)school andconsolidate theirchildrens unfamiliarknowledge well,keeping theirchildren stimulatedwithsummer camps,trips abroador privatetutors.Poorer families,apparently,find thisharder,since theirincome isrelativelylow anddemand forsponsored activitiesoffered bygovernments Jhe adds.Holidays canbe afinancial stress,which is absolutely true.In countrieswhere somechildren receivefreeschool meals,summer meansbigger grocerybills forhard-up families.Households whereboth parentswork havetopay forextra childcare,too.The Familyand ChildcareTrust,a charity,says thatin Britain,where childcarecosts arethehighest in the OECD,a clubof mostlyrich countries.Parents willspend anaverage of£33per childper weekonchildcare thissummer,mainly becauseof thesharp shortage of governmentalfunding sponsor.
24.What isthe purposeof the summer programmeA.To lengthenstudents*school life.B.To keepstudents busyall thetime.C.To providestudents withfree meals.D.To enrichstudents9summerholidays.
25.What doesthe underlinedwodstretched”in Paragraph2probably meanA.Rich.B.Tight.C.Reasonable.D.Affordable.
26.Which statementdoes MatthewBoulay probablyagree withA.Badly-off parentsare likelyto giveup sponsoringtheir kids.B.Well-off parentsare unwillingto offertheirkidsextra tutors.C.Students frompoor familycan welldeal withthe peerpressure.D.Students fromrich familycan strengthentheir learnedknowledge.
27.Why mustBritish parentspay forthe childcarein summerholidayA.Because ofinsufficiency offree tutors.B.Because ofshortageofsocial sponsor.C.Because ofshortageoffree schoolmeals.D.Because oflack ofgovernmental support.CIn the1997movie Contact,a scientist,played byactress JodieFoster,detects a radio signalthe first(夕卜星的)communication from an extraterrestrial civilization.That story,composed byCarl Sagan,isafiction.Butthe searchfor sucha signal is not a crazystory.Real scientistslook tothe sky,using powerfulradio telescopes,hopingto heareven a whisper of a radio signal fromone ofour neighborplanets.Indeed,a recentreport of a transmissionoriginating fromProxima Centauri,the closeststar toour own,wasreported bythe Britishnewspaper TheGuardian inDecember.The sourceofthestory isnotascientific paper,butinstead itseems tohave beenleaked byan unknownsource.The claimof asignal,if itturns outto betruly asign ofextraterrestrialintelligence,wouldbeone ofthe mostimportant discoveriesof alltimes.In Apriland Mayof2019,the64-meter-wide Parkesradio telescope,located inAustralia,was recordingradiotransmissions fromthe directionof nearbystar Proxima Centauri.Over thecourse ofhours,the telescopedocumenteddata fromthe starevery halfan hour,before stayingaway tolook ata differentdirection.This procedure,callednodding^was usedto makesure thatany observedsignal iscoming from a particulardirection,rather thanjustrandom radionoise.This signalwas notimmediately noticed;it wasover ayear afterthe datawas recordedthat ShaneSmith,anassistant withBreakthrough Listen,found itburied in the telescopedrecordings.This wasin lateOctober
2020.So,what exactlywas seenIt was aradio signal ata singlefrequency,specifically
980.002MHz.It wasobserved tohave(直径)originated in a smallpatch ofthe sky,about halfthe diameterofthefull moon,centred onProxima Centauri.First andforemost,it isimportant tonote thatastronomers thinkit ishighly unlikelythat thesignaliscaused byspacealiens tryingto communicatewith us.However,astronomers mentioningthe significanceofthesignal cannotbeignored.
28.Why isthe movieContact mentionedin Paragraph1A.To showthe closeconnection betweenfiction andsignals.B.To introducethe topicofaradiosignalfromanear planet.C.To stressthe importanceoftheextraterrestrialcivilization.D.To persuadepeople topay moreattention toradio signals.
29.How didthe radiotelescope collectdataA.By recordingthe dataevery30minutes.B.By stayingaway ata differentdirection.C.By analyzingthe directionofthesignals.D.By focusingon somerandom radionoise.
30.What dowe knowaboutthe radiosignal foundby ShaneSmithA.It wassent bysome spacealiens.B.It layinthecentre ofProximaCentauri.D.It wasnoticed assoon asit wasobserved.D.It changedrapidly withthe passingof time.
31.What mightbe talkedabout inthe paragraphfollowing thetextA.How aliensthink aboutthe radiosignal.B.The potentialresults ofthe radiosignal.C.The importanceof findingtheradiosignal.D.How othercountries reacttotheradiosignal.D(指示器),A wisedriver keepsan eyeonthefuel indicatorto maketimely stopsat fillingstations.For driversofelectric cars,though,those stationsare scarce.The facilityneeded forrefilling batterieshas yetto bedeveloped,andthe technologythat facilitywill useis stillnot availableatthemoment.Most electric cars areequipped withplugs.Butplugs and their connectedcables andcharging pointsbring problems.The cablesare easyto trippassers-by.Thecharging pointslead tomore streetjams.And thecopper wireinvolved,attractsthieves easily.Many engineerswould,therefore,like todevelop asecond wayof chargingelectric carsonethat is wirelessand canthus beburied underground.(电磁感应),Electromagnetic inductionthe fundamentalprinciple behindwireless charging,was discoveredbyMichael Faradayin1831,and iswidely usedin thingssuch aselectric motorsand generators.Faraday observedthatmoving aconductor through a magnetic field generateda currentin thatconductor.Further investigationsshowed thatthisalso worksif theconductor isfixed and the magnetic field ismoving.Since electriccurrents generatemagneticfields,and ifthe currentchanges sodoesthefield,a changingcurrent creates a fieldthatisconstantly moving.Thismeans thatrunning sucha currentthroughaconductor willgenerate a similar currentin another,nearby,conductor.That generatedcurrent canthen beused forwhatever purposean engineerchooses.In thecaseofelectriccarcharging,thefirstconductor isa lengthof copperwire.This isrolled uparound a(铁氧体)piece offerrite thatstrengthens themagneticfieldgenerated.The wholedevice ispacked ina flatcase thatcanbe easilyburied underground.When acar equippedwithasuitablepickup^stops orparks abovethis device,andchanging current is fedinto it,asimilarcurrentisgenerated inthe pickup.This isthen turnedinto directcurrent,and isusedto charge the carsbattery.The principleis thuspretty simple.But onlyin recent years hasit becomepractical tousein electriccars.
32.What doesParagraph1mainly talkaboutA.The chargingfacility isin urgentneed currently.B.The wisedrivers mustobserve thefuel indicator.C.The disadvantagesare variousfor vehiclesto charge.D.The importanceof wirelesscharging cannotbe ignored.
33.What canwe knowfrom Paragraph2A.No currentwillbegenerated withoutmagneticfieldfixed.B.Electric inductionis ofgreat importanceto wirelesscharging.C.A changingcurrent hardlycreatesaconstantly movingfield.D.Wireless chargingwas putinto usein allcars inrecentyears.
34.How doesthe devicecharge acarA.The currentgenerated inthe pickupcharges thecar.B.The undergroundferrite givesdirect electricity tothecar.C.The rolledconductor produceselectricitytochargethecar.D.The wholedevice conveysdirect electricitythrough thewire.
35.What isthe besttitle ofthe passageA.The Principleof WirelessCarsB.The PresentUse ofWireless ChargingC.The WirelessCharging IsApproachingD.The Generationof Currentin ElectronicCars第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12・5分)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Do youfeel bitterabout otherspersonal integrityaround36But fortunately,there aresome waysto tellifsomeone islying toyou.They Touchor CoverTheir Mouth(表明)If theperson youretalking toput theirhand over their mouth,its a good signalindicating they areunwilling toanswer adirect questionor revealsomething true.37And itdoesnt needto beas obviousas slappinghandsovertheirmouths.A smallgesture isenough togive awaya liar.They RepeatWords orPhrasesWhen aperson istelling the truth,they canrecall everythingwithout thinkingabout it.On theother hand,whensomeone istelling ahalf-truth ora totallie,they oftenrepeat themselvesover andover toconvince youof theirwords.38They UseInconsistent GesturesInconsistent gestures bringa visualelement tothe conceptyoufre tryingto convey,like shakingyour headwhenyou sayno,or noddingto indicateyes.Inconsistentgestures,therefore,are thosethat don*t gowith thisconcept.39_For example,they sayyes whileavoiding anyeye contact,lowering theirheads.(重要的)Keep inmind thatthere isno fixedproof thatsomeone islying.40Its alsocrucial thatyou understandthepersons usualbehavior beforeassuming theyrelying,as certainhabits likepointing orover-sharing maybeentirely typicalof them.A.They tendto avoiddirect questionsby lookingaround.B.It iscommon forliars touse rudegestures likepointing.C.Big liarsmay exposethetruththrough theirbody language.D.Surely youdo sincetheyaredishonest withyou involuntarily.E.Theyre unconsciouslyputting abarrier betweenthemselves and you.F.Its alsoa strategyto helpthe liarbuy timeto composethe nextpart oftheir story.G.Nevertheless,itisagoodplace tostart ifyouwantto learn to recognizesmall clues.第三部分语言运用{共两节,满分分}30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DANew Jerseyman Chriswill neverforget his62nd birthday.Thats becausehis sons41his phone number ona(广告牌)large roadsidebillboard invitingpeople tocall andwish himwell.So far,he hasgotten over15,000calls andtextsfrom42persons.It washis sonswho43a billboardand stucktheir dadsphonenumberon it.They thoughtit wouldbe somethingofa localjoke toamaze theirdad,with theirdad gettinga fewcalls from
44.But afterthe affairwasahit onsocialmedia,things gota bitout of
45.The billboardwas46on March6,and untilnow morethan15,000birthday47and callsas wellhaspoured in.He triedto reply48,but heeventually gaveup responding.Instead,he changedhis voicemail toThankyoufor callingto wishme a happy birthday,I really,very much49it.・Chris50his sonstrick lastThursday,when hegotacallfromaman namedNick whowanted towish himahappybirthday.How doyou knowits mybirthday51”Chris asked,to whichthe man52I sawit ona billboard”.The53news isthatthebillboard isnttorn down,so themadness isnt54to stopanytime soon.However,his
41.A.posted B.added C.found D.ignored
42.A.busy B.rich C.unknown D.annoyed
43.A.saw B.built C.spotted D.rented
44.A.friends B.strangers C.relatives D.colleagues
45.A.work B.style C.reach D.control
46.A.found outB.carried outC.made upD.set up
47.A.cakes B.hopes C.messages D.cards
48.A.initially B.essentially C.occasionally D.intentionally
49.A.hate B.appreciate C.admire D.make
50.A.welcomed B.refused C.spotted D.heard
51.A.turning upB.passing byC.coming outD.drawing near
52.A.applied B.responded C.turned D.limited
53.A.best B.greatest C.latest D.quickest
54.A.sure B.doubtful C.likely D.impossible
55.A.anger B.care C.trick D.promisesons havesuggested thatnext yearthey mayrent aneven largerbillboard toshow theirlove and55to theirdad.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1A traditional Chinese danceperformed underwater in Luoyang,Central ChinasHenan Province,56go viralonsocial mediaduring theDragon BoatFestival.The showled torenewed passionamong audiencesfor traditionalChineseart andculture.盛会The57impress danceis namedThe Prayer,which wasthe openingperformance ofthe galaby HenanTelevisionStation onSaturday.In thevideo onsocial mediathe underwateractress isseen dancing58colorfultraditionalChinese costume.The shortdance,59last lessthan twominutes,was seenasa_60_combine ofcontemporaryart andtraditionalChineseculture.“The watermade thecostume evenmore lovelyand themoves61graceful!”said oneobserver online.Netizens wereleft62amaze byboth thebeauty ofthe dancerandthecreativity ofthe danceunderwater.The dancefeatureda characterfrom63famous ancientChinese paintingOde toGoddess Luo,the daughterofasacred kingcharacterFu XiinaChinese talewho drowned64then becamea goddess.“The moveswere capturedunderwater at
4.5meters fromthe ground.The teamspent atotal of26hours underwater()(拍摄).(浸泡)65complete theshooting Thefilm teamhad tosoak themselvesinthewaterineach shootingsessionJChen Jia,director ofthe HNTVgala,said tolocal media.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015假定你是李华,你在国内买不到名为的教材请给你的英国朋友写一封邮件,请他帮English CultureEric忙购买,内容包括.简述情况;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Eric,How areyou doingYours,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Superman LearnsHow toRide(丢弃)It wasthesummerof1967,andthemoment wasnearing whenI wouldcast offmy training wheels andlearnto ridea bike.As anadventurous littleboy,I sureput myoveractive imaginationto gooduse.I wouldpretend tobe thebookishreporter,Clark Kent.Then,atthefirst signof somethingwrong,I disappearedand emergedmoments laterwitha redtowel hangingfromthecollar ofmy dirtyblue T-shirt andan ironed-on letterS^on mychest.」“This isa jobfbr Superman!would cryout asI flewto meetimaginary dangersthat threatenedthe world.(奚落)“Hey,Superman,when areyou going tolearntoridea bike^the neighborhoodkids wouldtaunt astheyrolled past.The Manof Steelstill usestrainingwheelsJ^they laughed.As Iwatched themride away,I realizedI wasbeing leftbehind.To claimmy placeamong theirranks,I neededtocast offmy trainingwheels andlearntoride withthe bigkids.I turnedto myfather forhelp.“Okay,Pm goingto letgo,andyoujust rememberto balanceJDadadvised patientlyon mytenth try.SuddenlyI wasriding!I daredto smileas myfathers shoutsof encouragementfaded intothe background.My smilewidened.Victory wasmine.You aregoingtofalL Thethought wasat firstawhisperand thengrew louderand moreconvincing untilIbelieved itmust betrue.After all,I hadalways fallenbefore.Why shouldthis timebe anydifferent Fearseized me,(把手)and myconfidence weakenedand Icouldnt graspthehandlebarstightly.Sure enough,I felltothe。