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1、2019 屆年邵陽市高三第一次聯(lián)考試題卷 英語PART ONE : LISTENING COMPREHENSION (30 points)Section A (22.5 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear six conversations between two speakers. Foreach conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by threechoices marked A, B and C. Listen car
2、efully and then choose the best answer for eachquestion.You will hear each conversationTwice.Conversation 11. Who asked the man all the questions?A. Policemen. B. Teachers.2. What happened to the man?A. He was suspected of stealing.B. He lost his money.C. He failed a job interview.Conversation 23. W
3、hat color is the woman s car?A. Yellow. B. Black. mentioned.4. What will the woman do next?A. Make a choice. B. Look at some other cars. C. Go elsewhere.Conversation 35. Where does the conversation take place?A. On a plane.B. On a train.C. On a boat.6. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Take
4、some pills.B. Relax a little.C. Change hisseat.Conversation 47. Who should the woman ask for sick leave?A. Her department manager.B. The personnel department.C. The director of the company.8. How long can people take off work for sick leave?A. One week at most.B. It depends on each particular situat
5、ion.C. As short as possible.9. What will happen to the woman if she asks for four days off? A. She will be fired.B. Her salary will be affected.C. She will have to work overtime for a mon th.Conversation 510. How long has the man bee n away?C. His parents.C. NotA. 10 years.B. 12 years.C. 13 years.11
6、. What will the new theater be like?A. It will be at the same site as the old one.B. It will be equipped with 1000 armchair seats.C. It will have an excelle nt sound system.12. What was the Odeo n?A. A ci nema.B. A con cert hall.C. A gym.Conversation 613. What problem do the speakers have?A. They ve
7、 lost their suitcases.B. They can t find their dormitories.C. Their dorm rooms have bee n give n to others.14. What is one disadva ntage of liv ing in Bundy Hall?A. It s far from the campus center.B. There are few students living there.C. No buses go there.15. What can we lear n about the first-year
8、 stude nts?A. They are mostly trouble-makers.B. They sometimes don t use their time wisely.C. They always study hard.SECTION B (7.5 points)Directions: In this sect ion, you will hear a short passage. Liste n carefully and the nfill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in
9、each blank withNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.You will hear the short passageTWICE.What did I no tice in therestaura nt?A man sitt ing at a table 16 was keep ing an eye onme, prete nding to read 17.What made the man puzzled?All the18 in the restaura nt knew me.Who was the man?He was a(n) 19a nd had though
10、t I was theman he was look ing for.How did I feel?It was really_20_I came to a restaura nt whereevery one knew me.PART TWO: LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE (45 points) Section ADirecti ons: Ben eath each of the followi ng senten ces there are 4 choices markeA, B, Cand D. Choose the one an swer that best complete
11、s the sent en c21. Hearing the pop song YOU, My Desk Mate_on the radio, I missed myschool life very much.A. being sungB. sangC. singD. singing22. After having a _ match with the POP STAR team, we realize that ourteamwork is_ to be improved.A. closely, bad B. close, badly C. closely, badly D. hardly,
12、 badly23. - Johnjet spend the New Year holiday visiting Window of the World inChangsha?Icouldn agreemore. My sister is studying in Central South University and she_ us around the park on the New Year s Day.A. is going to show B. will be show ing C. would show D. is show ing24. Xiao Jun, try your bes
13、t to pass the College Entrance Examination-theiph on e4s, a reward your uncle promise to buy for you!A. Havi ng wonB. To winC. WonD. Win25. -Too glad to con gratulate you surv iving the serious accide nt!-But you can n ever imag ine how sad and helpless I was_ so many innocentpeople lost their lives
14、 in the disaster.A. wit ness ingB. hav ing wit nessedC. to wit ness D. to be wit nessed26. House prices_ in the past half year since the governments decision wasdeclared to exte nd its house purchas ing limit to sec ond and third-tier cities.A. was falli ngB. fellC. had falle n D. has bee n falli ng
15、27. The prices have rise n a lot, while tak ing public tran sportati on, for example, buses,just costs_ it took ten years ago.A. thatB. whateverC. whatD. all what28. The appeal of the carto on film, Pleasa nt Goat and Grey Wolf_ by over 50local TV stations since 2019 has opened the merchandising doo
16、r to many bus inesses, such as childre n s clothing, andtisxn on.A. broadcasting B. to be broadcast C. broadcast D. having broadcasted29. -Look! How prosperous the supermarket is in bus in ess!-The boss_his bus in ess here earlier! It would otherwise be too inconvenient insuch a big com mun ity.A. w
17、as to start B. started C. had started D. would start30. -Here is a motor bicycle taxi!-No! No! You know no stude nt_ take illegal vehicle.A. canB. willC. mayD. shall31. All the can didates prese nt expressed their own opinion about the schoolyard safetyat the meeting,_ , as we all know, has drawn th
18、e central government satte nti on.A. whichB. thatC. to which D. where32. Studying for six years in the middle school_ greatly beneficial to you andall the subjects taught in class_basic tools for your future life.A. is, areB. is, isC. are, areD. are, is33. I n win ter, old people usually drink a gre
19、at deal of tea made from some Chin eseherbs like Flos Loni cerae (金銀花)_ they may preve nt being in fected withsome kind of flu.A. for fear thatB. in caseC. in orderD. so that34. Jack, turn off the TV! Isn t it high time that you_John-get it, mom!A .must leave for B. will leave for C. left forD. is l
20、eav ing for35. -Who broke the wi ndow?-Here is a foot ball. It must be the childre n play ing outside_ broke ourwin dow.A .whomB. thatC. theyD. whichSection B (18points)Directi ons: For each bla nk in the follow ing passage there are four words or phrasesmarked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with
21、 a word or phrase that best fits the con text.That was at my graduati on cerem ony held in North-wester n Uni versity MedicalSchool in Chicago in June 1976.Heari ng my n ame being called, I walked quickly to the stage. But, I was about to36_ for my diploma when the medical-school 37 asked my parents
22、, Anna and CarloMichelotti, to sta nd. Surprised, they 38 from their seats in the audie nee. They looked ateach other and seemed puzzled. He told the crowd that my pare nts, an immigrant Italiancouple from a farm outside Chicago, had 39 send their six childre n to top colleges andgraduate schools. (
23、Three of us would 40 doctors, two were already lawyers and one wasa physicist.) Its remarkable, the head of our departme nt said, every on e 41 loudly.Mamas face lighted up with 42.My mother was a(n) 43. When she was three, her parents immigrated in1926 to Chicagos South Side, where my grandfather w
24、orked making ice cream. 44 withher then life, Mama made every effort to push for a better situation. At 16, she graduatedfirst in her high-school class, went on to secretarial school, and 45 worked as anexecutive secretary for a railroad compa ny.I knew that I had to 46 everyth ing we had achieved o
25、r would achieve to my pare nts.When we were young childre n, my mother, especially, was our men tot 啟蒙 老師).Notuntil I became an adult did I realize how 47 she was-she always challe nged us tosucceed-a nd the n showed us the way!36. A.arriveB. getC.callD.reach37. A.directorB. prin cipalC.man agerD.he
26、admaster38. A.raisedB. roseC.liftedD.pulleds birthday pa39. A.tried toB. sought toC.man aged toD. attempted to40. A. becomeB. growC. actD. prove41. A. scream ingB. cryingC. shouti ngD. cheeri ng42. A. prideB. embarrassme nt C. shyn essD.anger43. A. GermanB. Italia nC. BritishD. America n44. A. Un fa
27、miliarB. Un preparedC. U ndefinedD. Un satisfied45. A. eve ntuallyB. successfullyC. n aturallyD. extremely46. A. con tributeB. relateC. oweD. devote47. A. dilige ntB. specialC. acuteD. stra ngeSection C (12 points)Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that
28、best fits the con text.The relati on ship betwee n a teacher and a stude nt can be either good or bad,helpful or harmful. Either way, the relati on ship can affect the stude nt for the rest of48 life.A good teacher-stude nt relati on ship will make the teacher ob worthwhile. A bad relation ship can
29、discourage the stude nt 49 lear ning and make teachi ng 50 un pleasa nt task.In order to have a good teacher-stude nt relati on ship, respect betwee n teacherand stude nt is very importa nt. 51 the teacher is too strict, he frighte ns the stude nt. If theteacher is too frie ndly, the stude nt may be
30、come lazy_52 stop lear ning hard. Theteacher s attitude and approach should b3 ithose two extremes. As for the student, hisproper respect to the teacher must be show n all the time. He should be eager to learnand willing to work 54.In con clusi on, a good teacher-stude ntrelati on ship can be ben ef
31、icial to 55. Thestude nt absorbs kno wledge eagerly and enjo yable, and the teacher gains satisfacti onfrom his work.PART THREE: READING COMPREHENSION (30 points)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by severalquestio ns or unfini shed stateme nts. For each of them
32、there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best accord ing to the in formatio n give n in thepassage.AIn America, Virginia Beach has all the elements of a classic seaside resort: brilliantbeaches, a lively boardwalk, plenty of restaurants and nightspots, and amuseme nt rides
33、sure to appeal to kids. Many believe Virgi nia Beach is at its best in the off-seas on, when the tow n is less crowded but the weather is still mild.Mean while, some safety tips should be followed, enjoying the happ in ess andexciteme nt the beach offers.The nu mber 1 safety tip concerns ocea n safe
34、ty: pay atte nti on to Flag con diti onsposted on the lifeguard sta nds. Lifeguards post a red flag to warn whe n the ocea nwater is dangerous. Take them seriously! Tourists from land-locked regions are particularly easilyattracted by the magic of the waves. However, a calm ocean can become risky wi
35、thout warning. Makesure you swim near a lifeguard. Swimming without lifeguard protection is almost five times as great asdrowning at a beach with lifeguards.Never swim alone. Many drownings involve single swimmers. When you swim with someone else,if one of you has a problem, the other may be able to
36、 get help, including signaling for assistance fromothers.Dont fight the current. The facts show that some 80% of rescues by lifeguards at ocean beachesare caused by currents. These currents are formed by surf and gravity, because once surf pushes waterup the slope of a beach, gravity pulls it back.
37、This can create concentrated rivers of water movingoffshore. If you are caught in a rip current, dont fight it by trying to swim directly to shore. Instead, swimparallel to shore until you feel the current relax, then swim to shore. Most rip currents are narrow and ashort swim parallel to shore will
38、 help bring you to safety.56.When coming to Viginia Beach, children can enjoy the happiness of .A. walking on the road made of woodB. joining the nightspotsC. riding a horse or a pumper carD. skiing in the sea57. Many people believe the best time to visit Virginia Beach may be _ .A. after autumn sch
39、ool term beginning B. in the summer vacationC. during the Christmas holidayD. in the cold winter58.Swimming in the sea you d btetstwerimno _.A. with a friendB. within the sight of the lifeguardC. with the currentD. as far as you like59._From the passage, we can know.A.one in five persons swimming in
40、 the sea is drownedB.if one with lifeguard were drowning, five persons without lifeguard would be,C.some 80% people drowning by the currents are rescued by lifeguardsD._ some 20% drowning by the currents are rescuedby life guards60._ The passage mainly tells us.A.Virginia Beach has all the elements
41、of a classic seaside resortB. the happiness and excitement the beach offersC. some safety tips when swimming in the seaD. the dangers for tourists from land-locked regions to swim in the seaBThis month, at the 2019 graduation ceremonies for Mills College, 94-year-old Hazel Soares willbecome a colleg
42、e graduate, 78 years after her high school graduation from then-Roosevelt High Schoolin East Oakland, who is believed to be the second-oldest student in the world to ever graduate from acollege.Soares has been married twice, raised six kids and seen two economic depressions, 15 USpresidents and two
43、world wars. Shes been a working single mother, a nu rse, a con cert eve nt orga nizer and an art lover. She has more tha n 40 gran dchildre n.Born in Richmond on June 21, 1915, Soares traces her interest in art history back to age 11 andthe impression made on her the first time she saw Michelangelos
44、 David in the Book of Kno wledge. In1996, at age 80, she traveled to Flore nee, Italy, to see the sculpture for herself.But setti ng records isnt what motivated Soares to renew her lifelo ng pursuit for educatio n whe nshe en rolled at Chabot Commu nity College in the mid-1980s and settled on an art
45、 history major in MillsCollege in 2019. Ive always had a basic curiosity about how to do things, whether it is a (cooking)recipe or identifying pieces of art in historical con text, she said.Then she plans to start looking for a job where she can use the skills and kno wledge she acquiredat the pres
46、tigious, private wome ns un dergraduatecollege. Id like to be a lecturer in a museum,Soares said. Soares still drives and she is as healthy as a horse.Soares just might qualify as the sec on d-oldest stude nt in the world to ever earn a college degree.Accord ing to the Guinn ess Book of World Record
47、s, Nola Ochs, 95, is the oldest pers on to evergraduate from college.61. We can infer that Soares is anything but_.A. a middle school stude nt 80 years agoB. a gran dmother of 40C.an orga ni zer of con certD.a soldier experie ncing twoworld wars62. What did Soares become in terested in at the age of
48、 11?A. History.B. Painting and sculpture.C. The Book of Kno wledge.D. Traveli ng to Flore nee, Italy.63. We can know from the third paragraph_ .A. Soares studied art history for about 5 years in collegeB. Soares studied in Chabot Community College for about 5 yearsC. Soares has a basic kno wledge ab
49、out a (cook ing) recipeD. Setti ng records motivated Soares to renew her lifelo ng pursuit for educatio n64.“ The prestigious, private womens undergraduate college” refers to_A. Roosevelt High SchoolB. Richm ond CollegeC. Mills CollegeD. Chabot Commu nity College65. It can be in ferred from the pass
50、age that_.A. nobody receiving college s degree is older than 95B. Soares just might break one of the Guinn ess World RecordsC. n obody is too old to be a college stude ntD. n obody too old is to be a college stude ntC“Children should not be left unsupervised 無人監(jiān)督的)to play with a dog.” say experts in
51、 thisweeks British Medical Journal. Their advice is part of a review aimed at doctors who deal with dog bites.“ Dogbites and maulings are a worldwide problem, particularly in children. write Mari na Morga n andJoh n Palmer. Every year 250,000 people who have bee n bitte n by dogs attend minor injuri
52、es andemergency units in the United Kingdom, and half of all children are reportedly bitten by dogs at sometime, boys more than girls.Accurate death figures are difficult to obtain, but in the past five years, two to three cases a yearhave made n ews headli nes.Based on the latest medical evide nee,
53、 they advise doctors how to exam ine and treat a patientpresenting with a dog bite. They discuss the risk of infection and when to refer to specialist care. Fortravelers bitte n abroad, they suggest assess ing the risk of rabies(狂 犬病).In terms of preve nti on, they suggest that childre n should be t
54、aught to treat dogs with respect,avoid direct eye con tact, and not tease them. They should be taught not to approach an un familiar dog;play with any dog uni ess un der close supervisi on; run or scream in the presenceof a dog; pet a dogwithout first letting it sniff you; or disturb a dog that is e
55、ati ng, sleep ing, or cari ng for puppies.“ Dogowners also need to change their behavior ” says Rachel Besser, a childre ns doctor andlifetime dog own er, i n an article.“Itis clear that not all dog owners appreciate that childre n should not be left unsupervised with adog ” , she says. Just as some
56、 parents are obliged to take parenting classes, she would like to seecompulsive classes for expectant dog owners to teach them about the responsibilities of dog ownership.Educational programs are also n eeded to teach childre n about some precautio nary behaviors arounddogs.Fin ally, she would like
57、to see vets advis ing dog owners about bite preve nti on, and doctorspromoti ng bite preve nti on whe n treat ing patie nts who have bee n bitte n by dogs.66. Dog bit ing studied by the experts is a problem_.A. doctors deali ng with dog bites should pay atte ntio n toB. happe ning only to a few chil
58、dre n of the worldC. only boys may meet withD. about which experts get accurate statistics from the n ews headli nes67. The underlined word“ they ” in paragraph 4 refers to“_ ”A. doctors B. pare ntsC. experts D dog owners68. To avoid dog bites, a child should_.A.treat dogs with respect and direct ey
59、e con tact B. approach an un familiar dogC. run or scream in the presence of a dog D. leave a dog feeding itself69. What are Rachel Besse s words mai nly about ?A. All the dog owners would like childre n not to be left un supervised with a dog.B. All the dog owners have a correct behavior toward dog
60、s.C. Not all dog owners appreciate that children should be left with dogs under supervision.D. Not all dog owners should attend classes about the responsibilities of dog ownership.70. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Dogs, Dangerous To ChildrenB. Children Should Know B
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