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4、揣苞閥偶逆銳毀蒲采奄媚車晨蝕湖南省長郡中學2007屆高三第一次月考英語試卷 時量120分鐘 總分150 分第一卷 ( 三部分,共115分 ) 第一部分 聽力 ( 共三節(jié) ,滿分30分 )第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一個小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Whats the womans present for Edward?Shirts. B.A pair of football boots. C.A sweater.Who

5、 might repair the TV set?The man. B. The woman. C. The womans husband.What are the speakers talking about?A. A river . B. An actor. C. .A theatre. 4. What can we know about the weather in Canada? A. It is no longer what it used to be. B. It always changes between cold and warm. C. Its much colder. 5

6、.What are the two speakers doing ? A. Walking down a hill. B. Climbing stairs. C. Discussing a trip. 第二節(jié)(共12小題;每小題1.5分,滿分18分) 聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。 聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。 6.When will the ballet performance be on? A.

7、 This week. B. Next week. C .Next month. 7.When will the man attend the performance? A. On Sunday evening. B. On Wednesday evening C. On Friday evening.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個小題。 8.What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Husband and wife C. Teacher and student. 9.Why d

8、oes Stan not come down for breakfast? A. He is too sleepy to get up. B. He does not want to go to school. C. He is likely to have caught a cold. 聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第13四個小題。 10.What caused the conversation? A, The womans suggestion B. An article C. An advertisement. 11.What was the main topic of the conve

9、rsation? A. The relationship between shopping and time spent shopping. B. How much time was required for shopping. C. Shopping in a department store took much time. 12.What fact did the man and the woman learn about shopping? A. People always enjoyed shopping. B. People spent little time shopping. C

10、. People were more likely to buy something if time was limited. 13.What did the man say about people who shop quickly? A. They knew what they want to buy. B. They talked themselves out of it. C. They shopped in the cheapest shop.聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17四個小題。14.Where does this conversation take place? A. In

11、 the street. B. In the shop. C. In France.15.Whats the relationship between the two speakers? A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Neighbors.16.Who speaks French fluently?A. Mr.Pope. B. Mrs.Pope. C. Norman.!7.How long has the woman been walking round? A. Half an hour. B. Nearly three hours. C Two

12、hours.第三節(jié)(共3小題;每小題1.5分,滿分4.5)聽下面一段材料,將第18至第20三個小題的信息補充完整,每小題不超過三個單詞。聽材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各個小題將給出15秒鐘的作答時間。本段材料讀兩遍。The honeymoon stageProduces a feeling of euphoria: a desire to look around, to experiment, to explore.The horror stageThe newness wears off, and the visitor sees the country from

13、a different light, and often begins to criticize the country, the life, and 18 _of the people.The humor stagePeople begin to 19_and laugh at their mistakes in the earlier stages.20_People begin to feel at home, enjoy living in that foreign country.第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、

14、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。21.Youll never work it out by that method ; you are _ altogether A. keep track of B. off the track C. on the track of D. around the track 22._,it fades next to the story of Armstrongs struggle against disease. A. Impressive though the record is B. As the record is impressive C.

15、 Though impressive the record D. to settle it out 23.To win a gold medal in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing _for a player representing China. A. are great honored B. is a great honor C. is noted for D. is great honor 24.Her research _ the social effects of unemployment A. shows interest in B. resu

16、lts from C. is centred on D. is focus on 25.We are glad to greet you _the Chinese people . A. with the name B. in the name of C. standing for D. for the purpose 26.The earliest Asian cultural relic _in Africa also dates from this period. A. finds B. is founded C finding D. found 27.The contacts betw

17、een China and some European countries for several decades _each others existence .A. led to the awareness of B. knew a great deal in C. is available in D. is equipped with 28._ the cold ,thin air and low oxygen levels can cause mountain sickness . A. Besides B. Apart from C. With the exception of D.

18、 In addition to 29.After World War Two,technological_ in clothing and equipment had been made .A. advances B. progresses C. backwardness D. revolutionaries 30.Today about 85% of_ live in the six major cities around the coast. A. the Asian B. European population C. the Australian population of 20 mil

19、lion D. the populations 31.Outings are popular and most Australians are_a cold glass of beer or lemonade with friends.A. delighted to share B. delightful in the share C. taking possession of D. expected sharing 32.In 1778, Banks was elected president of the Royal Society,_ he held for 42 years.A. th

20、e position B. position C. a position D. the one 33.If plants from the habitat were moved to the other type of habitat ,they changed their appearance and _ the new environment. A. adapted to B. adapting to C. were adapted to D adapted with 34.Ignorance and poverty always_. A. goes hand in hand B. go

21、hand in hand C. go by the hand D. shake hands 35.There are many things we need_ before we buy an expensive product ,such as a car or a computer . A. taking into consideration B. to take into consideration C. to be taken into consideration D .to be taking into consideration 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分3

22、0分)閱讀下面段文,掌握其大意,然后從3655各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C 和D)中,選出最佳選項。You Did More Than Carry My BooksMark was walking home from school one day when he noticed a boy ahead of him had dropped all of the books he was carrying, along with a baseball bat and several other things. Mark 36 down and helped the boy pick up th

23、ese articles. 37 they were going the same way, he helped to carry some of them for him. As they walked Mark 38 the boys name was Bill, that he 39 computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of 40 with his other subjects and that he had just broken41with his girlfriend. They arrive

24、d at Bills home first and Mark was 42 in for a Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed 43 with a few laughs and some shared small talk, and then Mark went home. They 44 to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both ended up from the same high school

25、. Just three weeks before 45 , Bill asked Mark if they 46 talk. Bill 47 him of the day years ago when they had first met. “Do you 48 wonder why I was carrying so many things home that day?” asked Bill. “You see, I 49 out my locker because I didnt want to leave a mess(臟亂) 50 anyone else. I had planne

26、d to run away and I was going home to 51 my things. But after we spent some time together 52 and laughing, I realized that 53 I had done that, I would have 54 a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. So you see, Mark, when you picked up my books that day, you did a lot more. You 5

27、5 my life.”36.A.fell B.sat C.lay D.knelt 37.A.AlthoughB.Since C.AfterD.Until 38.A.discoveredB.realized C.saidD.decided 39.A.playedB.lovedC.triedD.made 40.A.questionsB.ideasC.troubleD.doubt 41.A.upB.out C.offD.away 42.A.calledB.helped C.invitedD.allowed 43.A.peacefullyB.willingly C.freelyD.pleasantly

28、 44.A.continuedB.agreedC.forcedD.offered 45.A.graduationB.movement C.separationD.vacation 46.A.wouldB.should C.couldD.must 47.A.demandedB.reminded C.removedD.asked 48.A.everB.usually C.evenD.never 49.A.checkedB.took C.cleanedD.put 50.A.overB.intoC.withD.for 51.A.findB.pickC.packD.hold 52.A.talkingB.

29、playingC.readingD.watching 53.A.beforeB.ifC.whileD.as 54.A.forgottenB.passedC.leftD.lost 55.A.helpedB.recoveredC.improvedD.changed 第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。 A In 1944 a 22-year-old Army medic (衛(wèi)生兵) was answering a battle-field cry for help when pieces of an expl

30、oding German shell tore into him. “Gee doc, I feel like both my arms were blown off,” George Lott told his surgeon as he was rushed into a first-aid station near the front in northeastern France. It was the beginning of a painful 5000-mile journey through three hospitals as doctors tried to save the

31、 medics life. After five operations and two and a half years in Army hospitals, Lott, regained use of his left arm, but his right was painfully paralyzed (使喪失活動能力) , “I begged the doctors to cut off my arm,” he recalls. They did. An orphan since he was two, with a third grade education, Lott has liv

32、ed on his pension(撫恤金) and Social Security (社會保險金) for the past 40 years. In 1962 he bought a house in Albany, N. Y., not far from the Adirondack Mountains where he hunted and fished. He still has the Purple Heart award him after he was wounded, although he has had a difficult time keeping it. His g

33、irlfriend, explains the bachelor, has wanted to wear it. “Sometimes I still dream about the guys I held in my arms that were dying,” says Lott, “Im proud that I fought for my country, but Im still here, drinking beer. The guys who didnt come back are the real heroes.”56. George Lott got wounded when

34、 he was_. A. fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with other soldiers B. fighting against French soldiersC. in a battlefield crying for helpD. running toward a wounded soldier who was crying for help. 57 From the passage we can infer that_. A. Lott has to move about in a wheelchairB. he lost both his armsC

35、. he never got a job after he was woundedD. he has once allowed his girlfriend to wear the medal. 58 Which of the following is true? A. Lott didnt think much of his wartime service.B. Lott and his girlfriend are proud that he fought for this country.C. Lott feels ashamed that he is still drinking be

36、er.D. Lott lost his Purple Heart.59. Lott thinks that real heroes are _. A. those dying people whom he held in his armsB. those who died for their countryC. those who chose not to come back to their countryD. those who fought for their countryBSometimes doing something for yourself even shopping can

37、 give others a lift. Thats the case at charity (慈善) shops and non-profit stores such as Ten Thousand Villages which helps provide skilled workmen with money in developing countries.Their handicrafts (工藝品) are sold throughout North America in 180 stores, 95 of them operated by Ten Thousand Villages.“

38、People come into the store because we have a lot of interesting things, but then theyre drawn to us by the campaign,” says organization spokeswoman Juanita Fox.“It just feels good to be making a difference when youre buying something.”In the Alexandria, Virginia shop generous display windows draw yo

39、u in. Theyre filled with practical, attractive home decorations in blue and white, all international in mood.Once inside though, its clear that this isnt just another import store. On the wall behind the cash register is the following note:“Ten Thousand Villages provides necessary, fair income to Th

40、ird World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. Your buying Makes a Difference.”The store was opened in 1994 as part of a network of shops across the USA run by the Mennonite church, which is based in Akron, Pennsylvania.Currently, 60,000 skilled workmen f

41、rom 32 countries provide goods to the stores, with all profits reinvested in the organization.Management of the Alexandria shop is run by an all volunteer board of directors. More than 40 additional volunteers help do everything from registering to unpacking.Maria Yannopoulos got involved after visi

42、ting a store and getting to know another volunteer. “Since were a nonprofit, were really looking for value because the more we sell, the more jobs we can create. Giving someone a job rather than charity helps in so many ways.”60. The underlined part “give others a lift” in the first paragraph means

43、_. A. offer others a ride in a car B. take others up and down to another floorC. make others think of plane D. make others more pleased61. A large number of people visit Ten Thousand Villages because _. A. they are fond of traveling aroundB. they can find something interestingC. they can enjoy the w

44、onderful foodsD. they want to learn how to farm in the fields62. What can we learn from the note mentioned in this passage? A. Goods sold at Ten Thousand Villages are expensive.B. Stories about Ten Thousand Villages are interesting.C. What the purpose of the shop is.D. Goods from the Third World are

45、 better than those from the USA.63. From the last paragraph we can learn that _. A. American volunteers like to run shopsB. American shops are mostly operated by volunteersC. volunteers often offer goods to their friends as presentsD. shopping can also be a kind of charityCCOLUMBUS, Ohio The heart o

46、peration taking place in the pale-green operating room at the Ohio State University Medical Center was unusual. The patient, a 62-year-old man, was made to sleep, tied with blue drapes(消毒帷簾)and lying face up on a narrow table. But no one was touching him. Instead, the operation was being performed b

47、y a robot, whose three metal arms went through pencil-sized holes in the mans chest. At the ends of the robots arms were tiny metal fingers, with turning wrists, which held a tiny instrument, a light and a camera. The robots arms and fingers were controlled by Dr. Randall K. Wolf, sitting at a compu

48、ter in a corner of the operating room about 20 feet away.This sort of operation, heart surgeons say, is the start of what may be the biggest change in their profession since heart bypass surgery(心臟搭橋手術) began nearly 30 years ago. “The reason we make cuts is that we have big hands,” said Dr. Wolf , t

49、he director of the surgery at Ohio State. The robots dainty fingers, no longer than a nail on the small finger, at the end of the long sticks could work better.Eventually, surgeons believe, most heart surgery will be done by robots whose arms are put in through pencil-sized holes punched in patients

50、 chests. Instead of directly staring into a patients body, surgeons will view magnified images of the operation on computer screens. In theory, the doctor would not have to be in the same room, or even the same country, as the patient.64.In this passage, the underlined word “dainty” means _. A. smal

51、lB. weakC. fatD. quick65.According to the passage, the reason that most operations require large cuts is that _. A. patients have large organsB. surgeons have large hands C. large cuts take less timeD. large cuts cost less money66. The main idea of this passage is that heart surgery by robots _. A.

52、is quicker than surgery done by doctorsB. was developed at Ohio State UniversityC. is a new and risky procedureD. may replace surgery done by doctors67.Based on the information in this passage, all of the following conclusions are true EXCEPT_. A. All doctors at Ohio Sate develop new surgical techni

53、quesB. Robot surgery is being developed at Ohio StateC. Robot surgery will be used on many patients in the near futureD. Many hospitals will eventually offer robot surgery to patients D FOREIGN EXCHANGEA CLASS OF THEIR OWNName: Susan Lane Age: 22 Place: Reykjavik, Iceland, 1994.Cost: $7,000 Organiza

54、tion: AFSExperience: “I think it was a turning point in my life. I began to understand more about my own culture by experiencing another culture and seeing how other people live.”Name: Sara Small Age: 23 Place: Crivitz, Germany, 1996.Cost: $8,000 Organization: EF FoundationExperience: “I love the tr

55、aveling and I made a lot of friends. I found the European school system to be hard but I am fluent now in German so it was worth it. I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again.”Name: Leanne Smythe Age: 20 Place: Minnesota, America, 1994.Cost: $6,000 Organization: S

56、outhern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “I learnt how to be really responsible. It was great to be on my own and I got on really well with the family I was with. I will definitely go back one day.”Name: David Links Age: 16 Place: Stuttgart, Germany, 1996.Cost: $6,000 Organization: Southern Cross

57、Cultural ExchangeExperience: “I wanted to try something that was very different to Australia in culture. In Germany everything was different but I soon got settled. The family I was with were great and I really feel as though I have a second family.”Name: Tom Jennings Age: 21 Place: Conflans, France

58、, 1995.Cost: $7,000 Organization: Southern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “There were times when it was difficult but I liked it, experiencing a different culture. You just have to play each situation as it comes. If there is one thing you learn when you are on a student-exchange program, it is

59、how to take care of yourself.”Name: Linda Marks Age: 19 Place: Chonburi Province, Thailand, 1994.Cost: $3,500 Organization: Rotary InternationalExperience: “Its like a roller-coaster ride: there are lots of ups and downs, but you always come back for more. I had a few problems but there was always s

60、omeone to turn to and that was great.”68. The students who mentioned both the good and bad time include_. A. Susan Lane and Sara SmallB. Linda Marks and David Links C. Tom Jennings and Linda MarksD. Leanne Smythe and Tom Jennings 69. The writing above would probably be _. A. the records of students

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