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1、湖南師大附中2015屆高三月考(五)英語試題(考試范圍:高考全部內容)本試卷分為四個部分,包括聽力、語言知識運用、閱瀆和書面表達。時量120 分鐘。滿分150 分。Part I Listening Comprehension ( 30 marks )Section A ( 22 5 marks )Directions:In this section, you will hear six conversations between twospeakers For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is

2、 followed by three choices marked A, Band C Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question You will hear each conversation TWICE Conversation 11 What made the man worried?A Losing his car 8 The wheels of his car being gone C His car being stolen 2 How did that happen?A He left hi

3、s car outside 8 Someone had broken into his garage C He forgot to lock his garage Conversation 23 What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A Chemicals B ManagementC Pollution 4 How does a TV station deal with the situation?A Show the importance of the laws 8 Report the event on TV C Talk to th

4、e manager Conversation 35 Why doesn't the woman order the products on time?A There's a problem with the central computer8 The products aren't to the customers' tastesC The products are of poor quality 6 What do the speakers disagree on?A How to train the staff 8 How to find better st

5、aff C How to improve the serviceConversation 47 How did the man's mother celebrate his 14th birthday?A She took him to watch a Harrison Ford film8 She invited his friends for a birthday partyC She arranged for him to watch a famous actor working8. In what aspect does the man look different from

6、his mother?A. The shape of his face and coloringB. His eyes and forehead .C. His mouth and nose 9' . What did the man's mother enjoy most?A. Family .B. Cleaning .Conversation 510. What can we learn about the Latin Quarter?A. It's in the . students' area .B. It's expensive .C. It&

7、#39;s quiet .11. How docs the woman suggest the man go around?A. By taxi .B. By subway .12. Where arc the speakers probably?A. In Paris .B. In London .Conversation 613. What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A. Mother and son .B. Workmates.14. What docs the woman advise the man to do

8、?A. Work full-time . B . BalanceC. Find another job15. What happens in the end of the conversation?A. The man agrees with the woman .B. The man envies the woman .C. The man gets impatient with the woman . Section B (7.5 marks )Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passageC. ActingC. By

9、bus-C. In New York .C. Wife and husband .the budget.Listen carefullyand then fill in the numberedblanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THANTHREE WORD SYou will hear the short passage TWICE .Elie grwth of Yang Mi13由AchievementsAt the age of AShe gar her first TV

10、piy role.At the ;tge of 16She 1 工 tycu a rnodWwoMed for it fnshion muguzinc.At the age of 18She went to a college-Beijing Film Academy.At the Hgfl of S4Slie biXiiEt: IS.famjus because of the 1 V play, Palace.At the age of 19.25 She twciime the HiubusSiidor for the Climate: GroupKing Mi is successful

11、 now because ghe 20, Cvery) Inabworking/works (very) hurd/makes Hfforts has efforts.Part n Language Knowledge ( 45 marks )Section A (15 marks )Directions . . For each of the following unfinished sentences there are fourchoices marked A, B, C andD.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.21. A

12、lthough there an increasing number of such cases against people, crime against large companies a bigger problem .A. is; areB. is; isC. are; isD. are; are22. One day they crossed the bridge behind the palace.A. old Chinese stoneB . Chinese oldstoneD. Chinese stoneC. old stone Chineseold23.Theycannot

13、wipe away the stain of the past, they can certainly moveforward.A WhileB. When C . IfD. Because24. The world changed a lot since the Internet in the late 20th century.A- burst forthB. burst openC. bunion the sceneD. burst into flameB. It; that we ' d betterC. But for all25.is no possibility Bob

14、can win the first prize in the matchA- There; thatC. There; whetherD. It; whether26. It sounds like something is wrong with the car' s engine.take it to the garage immediately. A. Otherwise B . If notthatD. If so27. The gasoline . Let's fill the car up at the next gas stationA. is running ou

15、tB . has run outC. is being run outD. has been runout28. It was proposed by the board that our school more top experimentsA. would introducedB. introducedD. be introducing has D. whenC. introduce29. The Council of Europe produced an agreement on cybercrime in 2001, been approved by many countries .A

16、- whatB- thatC. whichI for two hours'B. have been writing itD. am writing it30. Wait a second; My essay is almost doneA. have written itC- wrote it31. As Mrs Roosevelt put _ . I'd rather light a candle than complain about thedarknessC . thisA- it B- thatD. them32. Many people nowadays refer

17、to themselves as chihuo- people who love to eat anddelicious foodare satisfied and excited whenC . TastingD. shall down from hisA. tasted B . to tasteD- having tasted33. Will you buy me a toy car . Mummy?- OK You have one if you tidy your room as soon as possibleA- might B . mustC. could34. The thie

18、f fell to the ground, his left foot and blood mouthA. breaking; runningrunningC. breaking; run35. He states that good qualitiesis todayA. whom B . howB . broken;C . whatD. whichD. broken; run such as honesty and self-discipline make heSection It (18 marks )Directions: For each blank in the following

19、 passage there are four words orphrases marked A, B, C andD. Fill in the blank with the word orphrase that best fits the context.A friend of mine was offered a position to teach in an institute of literature . That year he was only 28 years old . but had already published literary works of about 600

20、,000 Chinese charactersMany students were filled with admiration for his _36_. Quite a few literaturefans went to him for advice . Sir, would you share with us your secret for writing so successfully?"He replied frankly, "Yes . Just one word 37 ."“'Then, _J8_ passion do we need if

21、 we want to write as well as you do?" they pressed him“One foot deep," answered my friend .One-foot-deep passion? They felt _A9_ . My friend took them home and fetched out a bundle of used writing paper from under his bed. all the sheets were filled withsmall and closely-written characters

22、. Those were his 40 manuscripts(手稿),a good foot in thickness ."If you want to achieve something in writing, you must _41_ a passion that's one foot deep . In other words you should 42 writing until your rejected manuscripts accumulate to one foot thick . During . this period, you must not b

23、ecome impatient or sink into despair. Only with expectation and passion can you have 43 and hope for the future, he told his students.Enlightened by his words the students came to realize that success in writing is not something 44 to get. On the contrary, it requires painstaking efforts . They look

24、ed enthusiastic and eager to have a try right away.But my friend continued,"There is one thing you must bear in mind : The passioncan 45 be one foot deep. If after practicing countless times and your writing stillremains at the level of a high school student.you might as well try something else

25、,or you ll get into a blind alley. Any furtherattempt wi ll just mean a (n) 46 ofyour time and talent "Indeed, whatever we do, we should do it with deep and persevering passion.However , if our effort has proved to be _, we should quit as soon as possibleand try something different we are young

26、. Success may be at the corner just when we switch over to a new direction .36 ApositionB achievementD devotionCaccumulation37 ApassionB PatienceC perseveranceD effort38 Ahow muchB how deepC how farD how Ion, 39 AexcitedB disappointedC inspiredD confused40 ArejectedB unfinishedC awardedD published41

27、 AconsiderBdismissC maintainD seek42 Atry onB touch onC decide onD keep on43 AfaithB confidenceC desireD guarantee44 AspecialB easyC usefulD available45 AneverB approximatelyC onlyD occasionally46 AhonorB aspectC wasteD chance47 AendlessB carelessCpricelessD fruitless Section C (12 marks)Directions

28、: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.As a young man, you have to work Whether you handle a pen or a set of books, editing a paper or writing funny things, you must work If you look around youwill see the men who are the most able to live

29、48 _ rest of their days withoutwork are the men who work the hardest 49 be afraid of killing yourself with overwork It is beyond your power to do that before you are thirty They die sometimes, but it is 50 they quit work at six in the evening, and do not go home 51 two inthe morning It's the int

30、erval that kills The work gives you an appetite 52 your meals ; it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation of a holidayThere are young men who do not work, 53the world is not proud of them Nobodylikes them the great, busy world doesn't know that they are there So find outwhat you want to b

31、e and do, and take off your coat and make a dust in the world The busier you are, the 54 _ harm you will be supposed to get into, the sweeter will be your sleep, the brighter and happier your holidays, and the better satisfied will the world be 55 youPart m Reading Comprehension ( 30 marks )Directio

32、ns: Read the/allowing three passages Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage AThe following are some famous beaches in America t

33、hat you can't missCoast Guard Beach MassachusettsFor a classical coastal vacation, head to Coast Guard Beach, which has boundless miles of sand Stop at the Salt Pond Visitor Center to learn about free programs, such as family campfire nights, beach yoga and fishing lessons Take a ride alongthe 2

34、4-mile bike path or boat through undamaged wetland The beach has lifeguards, showers and changing rooms In town Clam Bar serves children s meals and has an 18-hole miniature golf course Coopers Beach New YorkWith the rich and famous along, this wide white-sand beach is a true Hamtons treasures A tou

35、r along Coopers Beach offers the unique view of a seemingly endless Atlanticon one side and historic buildings on the other The gentlysloping(傾斜的) beach has lifeguards, a snack bar chair and umbrella rentals, and a summer concertseries Allow time for shopping intown on ancient,tree-linedstreetslikeJ

36、obs Lane Hanalei Bay Beach HawaiiThe slow pace of life at Hanalei Bay on Kauai's north shore makes this two-mile-long, half-moon beach at the foot of green mountains and waterfalls the perfect place to stop and step into the sunshine Beachgoers can swim body boardand learn to surf in summer'

37、s calmer waters In the town of Hanalei, a five-minute walk from the beach, you'll find surf stores, gift shops and so on Santa Cruz Bach CaliforniaHome to the last of the great seaside amusement parks on the West Coast, theSanta Cruz Beach Boardwalk is family-friendlyand feature rides for childr

38、en of ;illages and live music events during the summer Cowcll's Beach, just north of the main beach, provides some of the best conditions for learning to surf on the WestCoast Climb aboard a Roaring Camp Railroads train, which picks up passengers on the boardwalk and takes them into the forest o

39、f Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park56 If your children are interested in golf, which of the following destinationswould be the best choice for you?ACoast Guard BeachBCoopers Beach CHanalei Bay BeachDSanta Cruz Beach57 From the passage, we know that on Coopers Beach A tourists can enjoy summer concert

40、s series without payment8 tourists can rent umbrellas in case it rainsC tourists can play in the great seaside amusement park with their friendsD tourists can get together with their family members in the wetland58 What can we enjoy on Hanalei Bay Beach?A. Family campfires and beach yogaB. Boating t

41、hrough undamaged wetland and visiting gift shopsC. Watching waterfalls and swimming .D. Taking a train trip into the trees.59 Cowell's Beach is a good choice for people who likeA. surfingB. riding C fishingD. shopping60 Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage-?A. The endless Atl

42、antic and historic buildings are a unique view on Coast Guard BeachB. On Coopers Beach, you can go shopping on modern, tree-lined streetsC. Live music events take place all the year round on Hanalei Bay BeachD. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is situated in California. BThe small coastal town of Br

43、oome, in northwest Australia, is a remote village in the vast countryside.There are no traffic jams and hardly any roads There is only the massive Australian wild land , where. some houses are 500 miles apart and some driveways are 50 miles long.There seem to be only two main sources of entertainmen

44、t out here; the sunset at the beach and Sun pictures.Sun Pictures is a very different movie theater. The seats are park benches anddeck chairs, but you're also welcome to sit on the grass.Sun Pictures was built in 1916 on the other side of the globe from Hollywood . All the big films were shippe

45、d here and the lonely country was amazed.Broome resident Pearl Hamaguchi has never traveled far from home. But in theSun Pictures chairs . under the deep blue night sky, she has been almost everywhere ."And we came back excited about Gregory Peck," she recalled.Sun Pictures is one of the f

46、ew places left in the world where you can see two sets of stars at the same time one set in the sky, the other in the film.Each night, dozens of people from around the world line up at the old wooden stand, with no computer in sight, and buy their tickets to the latest films.Sun Pictures is also a m

47、useum, exhibiting projectors(放映機) that date backto the silent films, a portrait gallery of the famous people who never knew about this place-even though they came here all the time.Every once in a while, I'm told, you might find a non-ticket holder in your seat . That's why it's always a

48、 good idea to shake out your chair to make sure there are no spiders or scorpions ."We've only had a couple of scorpion incidents but no one's been stung yet," said Aaron Mestemaker, a tourist visiting from Michigan.Sun Pictures is a holy hall of movie history and a reminder that a

49、ir conditioning and carpet are no match for grass and fresh aireven when the lizards steal thescene.61 The first two paragraphs want to show thatA. living in Broome is expensiveB. the life inBroome is boringC. few people like to live in BroomeD . Broome issimple but vast 62. Sun Pictures is differen

50、t from other theaters becauseA. it is the most historical outdoor theater in the worldB. the audience can either sit on chairs or on the grassC. it was built by some constructor from HollywoodD. all the films were imported here from Hollywood63 From the passage we can learn that Gregory Peck is most

51、 probably the name ofA. a placeB.afilmC. a movie starD. a country fellow64 The underlined words “non-ticket holder" refers to . A. an insect which comes to the theater by incidentB. a country fellow who does not buy the ticketC. an elderly person who enjoys free-ticket privilegeD. a foreigner w

52、ho doesn't know a ticket is necessary65 It can be inferred that the tourists in Broome are most attracted by.A. its peacefulnessB. its beautifulsunsetC. the Sun PicturesD. the gallery ofmovie stars CIn a step that should help make the Internet safer fur consumers, anti-virus giant Symantec on We

53、dnesdaywill introduce a protection system designed to deal with new evil programs that try to sneak onto your computer.For decades, anti-virus protection has worked by reacting to new evil programs . Researchers try to identify bad code, then create and distribute filters (過濾)for it . But cybercrimi

54、nals have gotten so fast at escaping the latest filters that protection often comes too late.Symantec's new system, called Quorum, continuously predicts whether any new program that attempts to run on your PCis good or bad. It then takes steps to isolate (lie bad code . "We're closing a

55、 major gap the bad guys have been using to delivertheir evil software," says Rowan Trollope, senior vice president of consumer products .Symantec becomes the fourth major anti-virus firmand the largest to addpredictive capabilities to traditional reactive anti-virus suites . Since February, McA

56、fee, Panda Security and Trend Micro have introduced similar predictive technologies . "Reactive defenses just don't work anymore," says Steve Ragan, security editor at The Tech Herald . "Predictive systems will give an edge to the good guys ."Computer infections most often sp

57、read when a PCuser clicks on an evilly-changed Web link that arrives in ;m e-mail or social-network message, or appears in search results for questions on Google, Bing and Yahoo Search. What's more, millions oflegal Web pages-secretly changed by hackers can also infect a PC during a pagevisitCybercriminals use infected PCs to spread spam (電子垃圾) ,steal data and hijack online banking ac

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