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湖北省八校第一次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題湖北省八校第一次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題湖北省八校第一次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題資料僅供參考文件編號(hào):2022年4月湖北省八校第一次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題版本號(hào):A修改號(hào):1頁(yè)次:1.0審核:批準(zhǔn):發(fā)布日期:2019屆湖北省八校高三第一次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATravelingtoaforeigncountrycanmakeyoufrightenedifyoudon’tknowthelocallanguage.Mr.Thibaulthasanumberoftipstohelptravelersmanageinadestinationwhentheydon’tspeakthenativetongue,basedonhisownexperience.Hereareafewofthem.DownloadaLanguageTranslationAppMr.ThibaulttendstorelyonGoogleTranslateandsuggeststhattravelersfindanappthatworksforthem.Ideally,findonethatspecializesinthelanguageyouneedtotranslateespeciallyifthelanguageusesacharactersetyou’renotfamiliarwith,orhavedifficultypronouncing.SpeakwithYourHandsandHeadPointingwithyourhandsandnoddingorshakingyourhead,Mr.Thibaultsaid,areeasywaystocommunicatewithlocalsinthecountryyou’rein.“Gesturesarealluniversallyunderstood,”hesaid.LearnaFewKeyWordsKnowingbasicwordsandphraseslike“hello,”“thankyou”and“I’msorry,Idon’tspeakyourlanguage,doyouspeakEnglish”

isamust,Mr.Thibaultsaid.Showingthatyoucareenoughtolearnsomeofthelanguagebeforeyougo,andatleastenoughtoacknowledgethatyoudon’tknowmore,isaformofrespectandwillgoalongwaytobelikedbylocals.WorkwithaLocalTravelAgentIfyoufeelparticularlyuncomfortableinthecountryyou’reheadedto,andyouhavetogoanyway,relyingonalocaltravelagentwhoknowsbothyourandyourdestination’slanguagecanbeincrediblyuseful.HireaLocalTourGuideAtourguidecanhelpyougetabettergraspofthelocallanguageandisagoodpersontopracticewordsandphraseswith.WheneverMr.Thibaultvisitsanewcountry,hebooksasightseeingtourwithaguideonthefirstdayofhistrip.“Iusethisdaytolearnaboutmydestinationandgetfamiliarwiththelanguage,”hesaid.21.Inwhatsituationshouldalanguagetranslationappbeappliedwhiletravelingabroad?A.Whenyouhavetroublepronouncingthewords.B.Whenyouwanttoacknowledgeyourignorance.C.Whenyouwanttopracticethelocallanguage.D.Whenyoufeeluncomfortableinthecountry.22.Whatistheeasiestwaytocommunicatewithforeignersaccordingtothetext?A.Downloadingalanguagetranslationapp. B.Learningafewkeywords.C.Usingbodylanguage. D.Workingwithaguide.23.Howcanyoubetterunderstandthelocallanguage?A.Byspeakingwithyourhandsandhead.B.Bylearningafewkeywords.C.Bydownloadingalanguagetranslationapp.D.Byhiringalocaltourguide.BANewJerseycoupleandahomelessmanhavebeenaccusedofmakingupafeel-goodstorythatraisedmorethan$400,000throughGoFundMe.Thecouple,KateMcClureandMarkD’Amico,andtheman,JohnnyBobbittJr.,faceachargeofsecond-degreetheft,BurlingtonCountyProsecutorScottCoffinasaidThursday.ThecouplesaidtheymetBobbittwhenhegavehislast$20toMcClure,whowasstrandedonInterstate95inPhiladelphia,soshecouldputgasinhercar,thenstartedtheGoFundMecampaignasawaytothankhim.Thepaying-it-forwardstorythatdrovethisfundraisermightseemtoogoodtobetrue,Coffinasaidatapressconference.Unfortunately,itwas.Theentirecampaignwasbasedonalie.Afterfees,themoneyofthecampaignnettedabout$367,000,alldepositedintoMcClure’saccounts,Coffinasaid.Bobbittreceived$75,000,andwithinmonthsMcClureandD’Amicohadwastedtheirshareonbuyingacar,high-endhandbagsandtrips,Coffinasaid.Theyalsouseditatcasinos(賭場(chǎng)),hesaid.CoffinastressedthatwhileBobbitt,aveteran(退伍老兵),deservesthanksforhisservicetothecountryandsympathyforhissituation;hewasfullyinvolvedinthecrime,makingmediaappearancestohelp"promotethedishonestcampaign."AccordingtoCoffina,McClureandD’AmicofirstmetBobbittatanoff-ramp(駛出匝道)nearacasinotheyregularlywent,atleastamonthbeforetheGoFundMecampaignwentlive.Theywentbacktothespotamonthlater,Coffinasaid.D’AmicotookapictureofMcClureandBobbittthatbecamethefaceoftheGoFundMecampaignthattheystartedhourslater,Coffinasaid.24.WhattheactualpurposeGoFundMecampaignstartedbythecoupleA.ToexpresstheirappreciationforBobbitt’shelp.B.TohelpBobbittpayoffhisheavydebt.C.Toraisemoneyfortheirownbenefit.D.TomakepeoplebelieveinBobbitt’sgenerosity.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stranded”inParagraph3mean?A.Impossibletofinish. B.Unabletomove.C.Withoutanychoice. D.Outofservice.26.HowmuchmoneydidthecouplegetfromthecheatingGoFundMecampaign?A.About$292,000. B.About$367,000.C.About$325,000. D.About$400,000.27.WhatwasBobbittaccusedof?A.Pretendingtobeaveteran.B.Robbingthecoupleof$75,000.C.Failingtoservehiscountry.D.Helpinginventthestory.CI’manAmericanBornChinese.Iwouldn’tsayI’mmoreAmericanthanChineseorviceversa.Mycharacterwasequallymoldedbybothcultures.Foralongtime,Iwascomfortablewithbeingfromtwocultures.Iwasfluentin“Chinglish”.However,asIgrewup,somethingunexpectedrose,causingaparalleltensionbetweenthetwocorrespondingcultures.DuringChineseeventswhenIwasinChina,thehostwouldsometimesmakefunofAmerica.Myrelativeswouldlookatmeandlaugh,askingmehowIfelt.ButhowcouldIrespondtoaquestionlikethatIfIsaidIwasuncomfortable,itwouldjustmakemeseemevenmoreAmericanintheireyes.ButIcouldn’tpretendtolaugheither.So,Ioftenjuststayedquietandsmiled.Sometimes,I’dleaveChinafeelinglessChinesethanwhenIwentin.Thispastsummer,onmywaybacktoRochester,amanattheairportkeptaskingmyfatherandIwherewewerefrom.WhenItoldhimIwasfromtheUnitedStates,hedidn’tseemtobelieveme.Hethenwentontoasktheterriblequestion,“Butlikewhereareyoureallyfrom,like,wherewereyouborn”

Andnomatterhowspecificouranswerwas,themanstillseemedalittledoubtful.HethenwentontoaskusifweknewwhereTampa,TheseexperiencesmademequestionifIwasmoreChineseorAmerican.IfeltlikeIwasneither.So,ifIwasn’tcompletelyonecultureortheother,whatwasIInChina,IwouldfeelmoreAmerican,whileinAmerica,IwouldfeelmoreChineseTherewasnobalancebetweenmytwocultures.Butthisdoesn’tmeanthatIdon’tembracebothmyidentities.IlovebothmyChineseculturalidentityandmyAmericanone.Ijustneedtolearntolovethemtogether.28.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisidentityattheverybeginning?A.Special. B.Confident. C.Confused. D.Ridiculous.29.WhydidtheauthorfeellessChinesewhenheleftChinaA.Becausehefoundithardtoremainquietandkeepsmile.B.BecausehewasunabletospeakfluentChineseathishometown.C.Becausehehadlosthisfaceinfrontofhisrelativesandfriends.D.BecausehewastreatedasanAmericanbyhisChineserelatives.30.Whatmadethemanattheairportkeepquestioningwheretheauthorwasfrom?A.Hiscultures. B.Hisexperience. C.Hislook. D.Hisairtickets.31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Beingculturallyhomeless. B.ABoywithtwoidentities.C.AChineseboyborninAmerica. D.BetterChinesethanAmerican.DPesticides(殺蟲(chóng)劑)mightjustbeabee'sworstenemy.Theyharmtheirbrains,slowdowntheirreproduction,andevenkilltheirbuzz.Nowitseemstheydamagetheirsociallivesandreducetheirabilitytocarefortheiryoung.Whilepreviousstudieshaveshownthatcommonlyusedneonicotinoid(新煙堿類(lèi))pesticidesmakebeessickandaffecthowtheysearchforfoodandnavigate,anewstudygivesmoreofanideaofhowthesechemicalsaffecttheinternalworkingsofacolony.Studyingtheseeffectshasproveddifficult,sotheteamemployedanewtechnique.TheystucktinyQRcodestothebacksofbumblebeesandtrackedtheirmovementsusingaroboticcamera.Theresearcherslookedat12colonieshousedinalab,givingsomethesamelevelofimidacloprid–theworld'smostcommonlyusedpesticide–thatthey’dbeexposedtointhewildwhilekeepingotherspesticide-freeascontrols.Theycheckedonthemforafewminutes12timesaday.ThefindingsarepublishedinthejournalScience.Unfortunately,theresearchersfoundanumberofobviousdifferencesbetweenthebeesexposedtothepesticideandthecontrols.Thebeesgivenneonicotinoidsspentlesstimeinteractingwithotherbeesandmoretimeresting.Thislull(間歇期)inactivitytendedtohappenmoreatnight,buttheresearchersaren’tsurewhy."Beesactuallyhaveaverystrongcircadianrhythm(生理節(jié)律),"leadauthorJamesCrallexplainedinastatement."Sowhatwefoundwasthat,duringtheday,therewasnostatisticallyobservableeffect,butatnight,wecouldseethattheywerecrashing.Wedon'tknowyetwhetherthepesticidesaredestroyingcircadiangeneregulationorifthisisjustsome,maybephysiologicalfeedback...butitsuggeststhat,justfromapracticalperspective,ifwewanttounderstandorstudythesecompounds,lookingateffectsovernightmattersalot."32.Whathappenedtothebeesexposedtothepesticideatnight?

A.Theyforgottofeedtheyoung.B.Theypreferredcommunicatingmore.C.Theylosttheabilitytorest.D.Theyremainedlessactive.33.Howwastheresearchconducted?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Bycollectinginformation.C.Byaskingquestions. D.Byanalyzingthedata.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“controls”referto?A.Thetoolsusedtoobservethebees.B.Thebeeswithoutbeingexposedtothepesticide.C.Theresearcherstakingchargeoftheexperiments.D.Thedatarecordedbytheroboticcamera.35.What’sthepurposeofthearticleA.Tocallforthetoughestbanonthechemicals.B.Tocheckthebesttimetoobserveexperimentalresults.C.Toinformpeopleoftheworryingeffectsofpesticides.D.Torecommendmeasurestoimprovethequalityofpesticides.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Foreachworkingperson,occupiedwithendlessthingstodo,youcanalwaysfindthatmorethingsarenotpartofyourjob,suchasothercolleaguesaskingforyourhelporbossesmakingnewdemands.36Infact,justbydoingthefollowingthreesteps,youcanusuallymakeyourselfandtheotherpersoncomfortablewhilerefusingthem.Listenattentively.Whatyouneedtodoisstopwhatyou’redoing,andcarefullylistenthroughwhattheysay.Evenifyourtimeislimited,itisbestforyoutodoso.37Inthisway,evenifyoueventuallyrefusethem,theywillunderstandthatyouarenotavailable.Inaddition,thiswilling-to-helpattitudeisalsoahelpinghandofleadership.StartwithconclusionwhenrefusingThereisasayinggoeslike“Peopletendtojudgeothersbyresults”.38Weallhopethatotherpeoplewillcometoaconclusionquickly,butwhenwespeak,weinstinctivelystartfromthebeginningofthestoryandtheotherpersonusuallydoesnothavesomuchpatiencetohearyoufinishyourspeaking,andbythetimeyoucometotheconclusion,theirattentionhaslonggone.Ifyouwanttorefusesomebody,justtellthemNO,andthenexplainthereasonswhy.39Maybeyoureallydon’thavethetimetolistentotheotherperson'srequest.Forexample,youhavetogetoffworkontimethatdayandtheworkathandisurgent.Insituationslikethis,don’tjusttelltheotherpersonthatyoudon’thavethetime.40Inaddition,ifyouhavefinishedlisteningtotheotherperson’sneedsandfinallychoosetorefusehim,youcanalsorecommendhimapersonwhomyoufeelcanhelphim.Inaword,refusalisinevitable,butthewayofrefusalisoptional.A.Provideanalternativesolution.B.Howcanwereasonablyrefusethem?

C.Thisprinciplecanalsobeappliedtodailyconversations.D.Itispolitetoofferhelpwithouthesitationathisorherrequest.E.Thepointistolettheotherpersonseethatyouarewillingtohelp.F.Instead,youshouldgivethematimewhenyouwouldbeavailable.G.Aninappropriaterefusalmaycausegreatharmtoyourworkinglife.第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Ienjoyfeedingbirdsinmygarden.Aboutthreeyearsago,ababychipmunk(花栗鼠)whichInamedChipcametothisfestivedisplay.Overthatsummer,Iwatchedit41.Thenextsummer,thechipmunkwasback,andIwonderedwhetheritwould42metofeeditbyhandorletmepetit.BeforeChipwouldapproach,I’d43itsfavoritefood,benddownandkeepvery44.I’dleavemyopenhand45,unmoving,sotheanimalwouldknowIwouldn’t46it.Icontinueddoingthisforafewweeks.47,lateinthatsecondsummer,Chipdidshowmoretrust.OnedayasI48aseedinmyfingertips,itapproachedand49tooktheseedintoitsmouth.Heneverbitmyfingers.IwashappythatChipandIhadmadea(n)50oftrust.Afterabouttwomonthsofthis51,Iwentfurther.Withmyindexfinger,I52itsbackoncegently.I’mnotevensureChipfeltit,butitdidn’t53.Ithenmovedmytwofingersslowlyandgentlyoverit.54,Chipstayedcalm,eatingseeds,beforerunningquicklybackintothebush.Today,thechipmunkcomesoutofhidingwhenIcallitsname,andletsme55itssoft,silkybody.Afriendoncementionedthataftershe56adog,shenoticedthatherhighbloodpressurehadapproached57withoutmedication,andshebecamecalmerandcouldhandlestressbetter.IthinkI,too,feel58frommyinteractionswithChip.I’vealsodevelopedagreater59fornatureanditscreaturesandtheopportunitytoobserve,protectandsavewildlife.Mostofall,Iamamazedbythe60ofatinychipmunktomeetmehalfwayintrust.41.A.eat B.grow C.play D.jump42.A.praise B.beg C.inspire D.trust43.A.desert B.putup C.putdown D.hang44.A.anxious B.excited C.still D.curious45.A.inpublic B.inplace C.inreturn D.inturn46.A.grab B.remove C.bite D.throw47.A.Initially B.Unusually C.Obviously D.Finally48.A.found B.planted C.offered D.produced49.A.cautiously B.aggressively C.comfortably D.confidently50.A.promise B.breakthrough C.introduction D.experience51.A.education B.discovery C.routine D.resolution52.A.knocked B.brushed C.rocked D.touched53.A.runaway B.rushout C.giveaway D.turnup54.A.However B.Again C.Moreover D.Therefore55.A.admire B.support C.pet D.lift56.A.walked B.adopted C.abandoned D.lost57.A.random B.original C.logical D.normal58.A.calmer B.faster C.quieter D.easier59.A.education B.motivation C.mercy D.respect60.A.capacity B.contribution C.memory D.comfort第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThehardshipsinvolvedinbuildingtheGreatWallarebeyondimagination.Largenumbersofpeoplehadtoleavetheirhomesandfamiliestogonorth,61theyworkedhardforyears.OfthelegendsabouttheGreatWall,thestoryofLadyMengjiangisthemost62(move).LadyMengjianglivedduringthereignoftheFirstEmperorofQin.Afterherhusband63(call)uptobuildtheGreatWall,shemissedhimsomuch64shetravelledmanymilestoseehimonly65(tell)thatherhusbandhaddiedandwasburiedundertheWall.Shewas66(extreme)sadandcriedforthreedaysandnightsuntiltheGreatWallfelldownonesectionafteranother.Overthepastcenturies,theGreatWall67(become)asymbolofunityand68(strong)forChinesepeople.Itsymbolizesthegreatachievementcanbemadewith69commonwillandjoinedeffort.Forexample,thenationalsong,composedduringtheWarofResistanceAgainstJapaneseAggression,calledonpeopleto“buildournewGreatWall70ourfleshandblood.”第四部分寫(xiě)作

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