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1、湖南省醴陵高三第三次月考英语PART ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION ADirections: In this section, youll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by 3 choices. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions by ma
2、rking the corresponding letter (A, B or C) on the question booklet.You will hear each conversation TWICE。Conversation 11. Why does the man think he is coming down?A. For work stress.B. For mental illness.C. For a cold.2. What will the man do after the conversation?A. Go to workB. Go shoppingC. Go ho
3、me.Conversation 23. Why was the man unhappy all day?A. Because he had no customers.B. Because the customers were boring.C. Because there were too many customers.4. How would the man spend the evening?A. Seeing an exciting film.B. Staying at home to relax.C. Serving the customersConversation 35. What
4、 is probably the man?A. A teacher.B. A painter.C. A guide.6. When will the exhibition be shown in Japan?A. In six weeks.B. In five weeks.C. In two weeks.Conversation 47. How many times had Mary ever been to Beijing?A. Never.B. Once.C. Twice.8. What is Mary going to do in Beijing?A. Visit the Great W
5、all.B. Enjoy some Chinese food.C. See her friends.9. Whats the weather like in Beijing at this time of the year?A. Rainy and wet.B. Warm and sunny. C. Cool and sunny.Conversation 510. On what day does the conversation take place?来源:学。科。网A. Wednesday.B. Friday. C. Saturday11. Where does the woman com
6、e from?A. America.B. Italy. C. Canada.12. Whats Johns plan for the future?A. To open a shoe shop.B. To tour Britain. C. To get a job abroad.Conversation 613. Whats wrong with the man? A. He has a headache, a stuffy nose and a high temperature. B. He has a cough, a headache and a slight fever. C. He
7、has a headache and a stuffy nose with a slight fever.14. What did the woman not do for the man?A. Take his temperature.B. Feel his pulse.C. Take an X-ray.15. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is going to attend a meeting tomorrow.B. The meeting will be put off for three days.C. The
8、man will get well in one day.SECTION BDirections: In this section, youll hear mini-talk. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information youve got. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS.Youll hear the mini-talk TWICE.Cold weather: having a great effect on the workin
9、g of our 16_.Meaning of “Get cold feet: being 17_ to do something you have decided to do.Cold: also affecting your 18 _Meaning of “A cold fish: a person who is unfriendly, unemotional and shows no 19_Meaning of “a cold-hearted person: someone who has no 20_.PART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGESECTION ADirect
10、ions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21. The train will arrive on time if nothing unexpected _. A. happenedB. is going to happenC. will happenD. happens22. How I wish I _ in medicine instead of hi
11、story when I was at college!A. had majoredB. should majorC. majoredD. would major23. Peter _ be really difficult to get along with at times even though hes a nice person in general. A. shallB. shouldC. canD. must24. The official from an African country told the reporters that it was the first time h
12、e _ the Forbidden City.A. visitedB. has visitedC. would visitD. had visited25. Youd better not phone my daughter between 7:00 and 8:00 tomorrow; she _ her homework then.A. will doB. would doC. will be doingD. will have done26. Climbing Mount Everest great skills and not without risk.A. requires;areB
13、. required;wereC. requires;wasD. requires;is27. her career, Lucy will leave her present job and take a new one.A. To furtherB. FurtherC. Having furtherD. Furthered28. Help others whenever you can and you _ the world a nicer place to live in.A. will makeB. are makingC. have madeD. make29. It is inter
14、esting that Mike _ the British legal system with the American one since he graduated from university.A. contrastedB. had contrastedC. contrastsD. has been contrasting30. After _ seemed like hours, he came out with a bitter smile.A. whichB. itC. whatD. that31. On turning on my computer, I found an e-
15、mail from my pen friend, _ me to spend the summer holidayin his city.A. invitedB. invitingC. to inviteD. having invited32. Mr. White works as an electrician in the company _ job is to repair electrical equipment.A. thatB. whoseC. whichD. where33. I plan to have my daughters _ at the best school in o
16、ur city.A. educateB. to educateC. being educatedD. educated34. It is in the factory _ youre going to pay a visit to _ this kind computer is made.A. /; thatB. where; thatC. /; whereD. that; which35. I picked some roses and only then _ that my mothers favorite vase was missing.A. I had noticedB. had I
17、 noticedC. I noticedD. did I notice SECTION BDirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with word or phrases that best fits the context.Haiti earthquake: a story from a nurse“I was in the intensive-care room looking afte
18、r a nine-month-old baby girl when the earthquake hit. The floor started shaking violently and the whole building shook from side to side. It (36) about 45 seconds. “We spent the whole night outside. It was very cold but we were OK. Some children (41) too much water and became sick seriously then bec
19、ause we couldnt get any medical supplies out of the (42). “Thank goodness. Our building is all right as is our other home up the road. I cant (43) that theres no damage and that we are all safe. “We have 85 children under two years old here at the Gods Littlest Angels home. We (44) run another orpha
20、nage(孤儿院) up the road. The age (45) there is from 2 to 11. There are 65 children there. Most of the children in our care arent orphans but they are here because their families cant afford to look after them. Haiti is very (46) . I see a lot of children who are lacking in nutrition. Often it is too l
21、ate by the time they come to us. “When I look around the area and see that other buildings have just fallen to the ground, I know that soon we will have lots more babies and young (47) to care for.36A. tookB. spentC. lastedD. happened37A. interestedB. movedC. excitedD. frightened38A. cheeringB. scre
22、amingC. shoutingD. waiting39A. ObjectsB. BabiesC. BooksD. Pieces of debris40A. protectedB. looked afterC. comfortedD. blamed41A. drankB. played withC. sawD. lost42A. officeB. buildingC. roomD. house43A. understandB. knowC. believeD. think44A. againB. reallyC. poorlyD. also45A. groupB. differenceC. l
23、engthD. stage46A. sadB. poorC. greatD. terrible47A. nursesB. workersC. childrenD. patientsSECTION CDirections: Complete the following passage by using ONE word that best fits the context.Being 48 is an important philosophy哲学 of life and a great wisdom. _49 is impossible for anyone to be lucky and su
24、ccessful all the time so long as he lives in the world. We should learn 50 to face failure or misfortune bravely and generously and to try to deal with it. If so, should we complain about our life and become disappointed ever since then or should we be grateful for our life, rise again ourselves 51
25、a fall? William Thackeray, 52 famous British writer, said, “Life is a mirror. you when smile in front of it , it will also smile and 53 will it when you cry to it. If you are grateful to life, it will bring you shining sunlight. 54 you always complain about everything, you may own nothing in the end
26、. When we are successful, we can surely have many reasons for being grateful. 55 we have only one excuse to show ungratefulness if we fail.PART THREE READING COMPREHENSIONDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each o
27、f them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.A A person who believes that he is incapable will not make a real effort, because he feels that it would be useless. He wont go at a job with the confidence necessary for su
28、ccess. He is therefore likely to fail, and the failure will strengthen his belief in his incompetence. Alfred Adler, a famous doctor, had an experience which illustrates this. When he was a small boy he got off to a poor start in arithmetic. His teacher got the idea that he had no ability in arithme
29、tic, and told his parents what she thought in order that they would not expect too much of him. In this way, they too developed the idea, “Isnt it too bad that Alfred cant do arithmetic? He accepted their mistaken estimate of his ability, felt that it was useless to try,and was very poor at arithmet
30、ic, just as they expected. One day Adler succeeded in solving a problem which none of the other students had been able to solve. This gave him confidence. He rejected the idea that he couldnt do arithmetic and was determined to show them that he could. His newfound confidence stimulated him to go at
31、 arithmetic problems with a new spirit. He now worked with interest, determination and purpose, and he soon became extraordinarily good at arithmetic. This experience made him realize that many people have more ability than they think they have, and that lack of success is as often the result of lac
32、k of knowledge of how to apply ones ability, lack of confidence, and lack of determination as it is the result of lack of ability.56Why might a person be prevented from doing good work according to the passage?. A. Because he thinks he is old enough to make the most of his mental facilities B. Becau
33、se he accepts another persons mistaken estimate of his ability C. Because he has the idea that he is incapable of doing everything D. Because he believes in what other people think of him57A person who believes in his low ability will _. A. spare no efforts to do things B. fail to go at a job but ne
34、ver lose heart C. change to learn other course instead of mathematics D. show complete lack of confidence58As a boy, Alfred Adler was poor at arithmetic at first because _. A. he lost his selfconfidence B. he was weak in thinking C. his parents expected too much of him D. his teacher too much of him
35、59Which of the following is the most important factor to Alders success?_ A. Spirit and experience B. Interest and selfrespect C. Confidence and determination D. Purpose and knowledge60Alders later experience made him realize that _. A. people are not as capable as they think B. people can be more c
36、apable than they think C. lack of confidence leads to failure D. lack of ability results in lack of determinationB There are over one million superstitions (迷信), and most people believe at least one or two of them. Many people are superstitious about numbers. They think that there are lucky numbers
37、and unlucky numbers. The number 13 is often considered unlucky. In some parts of the world, buildings have no 13th floor and streets have no houses with the number 13. In Japan, 4 is considered unlucky because in Japanese the word four is pronounced the same as the word death. Japanese never give gi
38、fts of four knives, four napkins, or four of anything.What are the lucky numbers? Seven is a lucky number in many places, and 8 is considered a lucky number in Japan and China. In China, businesses often open on August 8, and many couples register to get married at eight past eight on August 8.Super
39、stitions about numbers are so widespread that some peoplecalled numerologistmake a living by giving advice about numbers. In 1937, when the Toyoda family of Japan wanted to form a car company, they asked a numerologist if Toyoda would be a good name for the company. The numerologist said it would no
40、t be. He explained that Toyota would be a better name for the company. The family took his advice. As a result, millions of people drive Toyota and not Toyoda. There are many other kinds of superstitions. There are superstitions about eating, sleeping, sneezing and itching. There are superstitions a
41、bout animals and holidays and horseshoes. There are even superstitions about superstitions. Those superstitions will tell people how to reverse bad luck. When the Japanese bump heads, they immediately bump heads again. According to a Japanese superstition, the first-bump means their parents will die
42、, but the second bump erases the first bump. To reverse bad luck in general, people turn around three times, turn their pockets inside out, or put their hats on backwards. In the United States, baseball players sometimes wear their caps backwards when their team is losing. It looks silly, but the ba
43、seball players do not mind if it helps them win the game.61. We can know from the passage that superstitions about numbers are _. A. popular both in Japan and in China B. popular only in Japan and in China C. popular neither in Japan nor in China D. causing great troubles both in Japan and in China6
44、2. From this passage we can learn that a numerologist is _. A. an maths expert B. a fortune-teller C. a superman D. the owner of Toyota63. Which is not mentioned about superstition in the passage? A. Gifts B. Names C. Sports D. Life expectancy64. If a Japanese purposely bumps his head again after an
45、 accidental bump, we can be sure that he is _. A. superstitious B. happy C. mad D. very sad65. The writer wrote this passage with the purpose of _. A. persuading us to believe superstitions B. showing us a numerologist C. showing us the magic power of number D. showing us some facts of superstitionsC Electronic waste, or e-waste, refers to electronic products that are no longer usable. This can include TVs, cell phones and computers and other office electronics, electronic toys and videos machines. Today, the average turnover更换rate for a computer in the United States is every two ye