高三湖南衡阳市届高三《英语》上学期第二次月考试题实验班含答案.docx
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高三湖南衡阳市届高三《英语》上学期第二次月考试题实验班含答案
2017年下期高三年级第二次月考试卷
英语(试题卷)
注意事项:
1.本卷为衡阳八中高三年级实验班第二次月考试卷,分两卷。
其中共72题,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。
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考试结束后,试题卷与答题卡一并交回。
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第I卷选择题(共100分)
一.听力(每题1.5分,共30分)
第一节(共5个小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.WhatdoweknowaboutSusan?
A.ShelefthospitalthismorningB.Sheisstillinhospital
C.Sheisingoodhealth
2.Whenwillthewomantypetheletterfortheman?
A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Intheevening
3.WhatwillAliceprobablydothisafternoon?
A.GoshoppingB.WatchafilmC.Prepareforexams
4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemanshoulddo?
A.ReadthenewspaperinclassB.Gotothelibrarytoreadthenewspaper
C.Finishthenewspaperassoonaspossible
5.Whatmighttheweatherbeliketomorrowafternoon?
A.FineB.RainyC.Cloudy
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Workforherformeremployer.B.Recommendacustomer
C.Joinhiscompany
7.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.WorkingforacompanyB.RunningabusinessC.Huntingforajob
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howmanyroomsdoesthehousehavealtogether?
A.FiveB.SevenC.Eight
9.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthehouse?
A.ThesmallgardenB.ThemodernkitchenC.Thebigsittingroom
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdothespeakerstalkaboutatfirst?
A.VacationplansB.HistoryC.Aphoto
11.HowhighistheGreatPyramid?
A.About137metersB.About173metersC.About230meters
12.Wheredidthenwomangolastsummer?
A.ToEgyptB.ToJapanC.ToFrance
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatdoesthewomanhavetodoonSaturdaymorning?
A.FinishherhomeworkB.GotothedentistC.Dothecleaning
14.WhywillthewomanmeetJulie?
A.ToteachherhowtocookB.Tohavesoccerpractice
C.Tohelpherwithherhomework
15.Whenwillthewomanpickupherbrother?
A.At2:
00pmB.At4:
30pmC.At5:
30pm
16.Whatisthewomanexpectedtodoafterpickingupherbrother?
A.ReadabookB.CleanthedishesC.Cookameal
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.HowdidthespeakergettoCalais?
A.BycarB.ByferryC.Bytrain
18.WhywasthespeakerdelayedevenmoreinCalais?
A.HegotseriouslysickinCalaisB.HeforgotLaura’sinstructions
C.Hewascaughtinterribleweather
19.WhathappenedtothespeakeronhiswayhomefromDover?
A.HehadanaccidentB.Hehadabreakdown
C.HewalkedtoOrpington
20.Whydidthespeakergotoworkoncehegothome?
A.HehadanimportantmeetingB.Hecamebacklaterthanexpected
C.Hehadalreadygotoffworkforseveraldays
二.阅读理解(每题2分,共40分)
第一部分阅读下面的文章,从每题后面所给的四个选项中选出正确的一项。
A
Geneva(日内瓦)TouristGuide
UniversalcompactappforiPhone7/iPhone6Plus/iPhone6/iPhone/iPod/iPadGENEVATOURISTGUIDEwithattractions,museums,restaurants,bars,hotels,theatresandshopswithtravelerreviewsandratings,pictures,richtravelinformation,pricesandopeninghours.
Discoverwhat'sonandplacestovisitinGenevawithournewcoolapp.Itwillguideyoutotopattractionsandshoppingmalls,andtellyoudirectionstohotels,bars,andrestaurants.Thisisanall﹣in﹣oneappforallthelocalattractions.OurtravelguidetoGenevafeaturesup﹣to﹣dateinformationonattractions,hotels,restaurants,shopping,nightlife,traveltipsandmore.
Highlights:
◆GenevaInformation﹣﹣Overview,climate,geography,historyandtravel
◆Attractions﹣﹣Ancientsites,beaches,botanicalgardens,coffeefarms,museums,scenicdrives,towns,waterfalls,religiousandhistoricalsites,etc.
◆Hotels﹣﹣Fromluxuryhotelstobudgetaccommodations,includingreviews,pricecomparison,addressandmore.
◆Map﹣﹣Itisaninteractivemapandgetturn﹣by﹣turndrivingdirections.Findtrafficdetails,roadconditions,streetmaps,multimap,satellitephotos,andaerialmaps.Allowyoutoeasilysearchandfindlocalbusinesseswithdirections.
◆Gallery﹣﹣PicturegalleriesofGeneva'smostbeautifulsights,interestingevents,unusualoccasionsandmore.
◆POISearch﹣﹣SearcheverythingatGeneva.
Enteranykeywordornametosearch.FindName,address,distance,routemap,call,anddirectionstoeverybusinesslocation.
◆Translator﹣Supports52languages,LargetextTranslation.
◆WorldClock﹣Allmajorcitiesoftheworld.
21.WhatisGenevaTouristGuide?
A.AnappB.AbookC.AmapD.Anadvertisement
22.GenevaTouristGuideprovidestouristswithallthefollowinghelpexcept .
A.todiscoverwhat'sonandplacestovisitinGeneva
B.toguidetouriststotopattractionsandshoppingmalls
C.toofferlatestinformationoattractionsinGeneva
D.tohelptouristsmakefriendswithGenevalocals
23.WhichofthefollowingisnotamonghighlightsofGenevaTouristGuide?
A.InformationaboutbothexpensiveandcheaphotelsinGeneva
B.ChancestovisitGenevagallerieswithoutpayinganymoney
C.AsearchsystemthatcanfindeverythingatGeneva
D.Beingabletobeusedbytouristsfromallovertheworld.
B
It'sabrandnewworld﹣aworldbuiltaroundbrands.Hardcharging,noisemaking,cultureshapingbrandsareeverywhere.They'reonsupermarketshelves,ofcourse,butalsoinbusinessplansfordotcomstartupsandinthenamesofsportscomplexes.Brandsareinfiltrating(渗透)people'severyday lives﹣bystickingtheirlogosonclothes,inconcertprograms,onsubwaystationwalls,eveninelementaryschoolclassrooms.
WeliveinanageinwhichCBSnewscasterswearNikejacketsontheair,inwhichBurgerKingandMcDonald'sopennewsstandsinelementary﹣schoollunchrooms,inwhichschoolslikeStanfordUniversityareendowedwithaYahoo!
FoundersChair.Butasbrandsreach (andthenoverreach)intoeveryaspectofourlives,thecompaniesbehindtheminvitemorequestions,deeperexamination﹣andaninevitablebacklash (强烈反应) byconsumers.
"Ourintellectuallivesandourpublicspacesarebeingtakenoverbymarketing﹣andthathasrealimplicationsforcitizenship,"saysauthorandactivistNaomiKlein."It'simportantforanyhealthyculturetohavepublic space﹣aplacewherepeoplearetreatedascitizensinsteadofasconsumers.We'vecompletelylostthatspace."
Sincethemid﹣1980s,asmoreandmorecompanieshaveshiftedfrombeingaboutproductstobeingaboutideas﹣Starbucksisn'tsellingcoffee;it'ssellingcommunity!
﹣thosecompanieshavepouredmoreandmoreresourcesintomarketingcampaigns.
Topayforthosecampaigns,thosesamecompaniesfiguredoutwaystocutcostselsewhere﹣forexample,byusingcontractlaborathomeandlow﹣wagelaborindevelopingcountries.Contractlaborersarehiredonatemporary,per﹣assignmentbasis,andemployershavenoobligationtoprovideanybenefits(suchashealthinsurance)orlong﹣termjobsecurity.Thissavescompaniesmoneybutobviouslyputsworkersinvulnerablesituations.IntheUnitedStates,contractlaborhasgivenrisetoso﹣calledMcJobs,whichemployersandworkersalikepretendaretemporary﹣eventhoughthesejobsareusuallyheldbyadultswhoaretryingtosupportfamilies.
Themassiveexpansionofmarketingcampaignsinthe1980scoincidedwiththereductionofgovernmentspendingforschoolsandformuseums.Thismadethoseinstitutionsmuchtoowilling,eveneager,topartnerwithprivatecompanies.Butcompaniestookadvantageoftheneedsofthoseinstitutions,reachingtoofar,andoverwhelmingthecivicspacewiththeirmarketingagendas.
24.Whatdoesthepassageintendtotellus?
A.Theproblemswithcurrentcorporatepractices.
B.Thenatureofcurrentmarketingcampaignsandstrategies.
C.Theimportance ofbrandsinAmericanculture.
D.Theexcessivepresenceofbrandsandmarketinginpeople'slives.
25.WhatisNaomiKlein'sattitudetowardstheinfiltrationofbrandsintopublicspaces?
A.Concerned.B.Indifferent.C.Favorable.D.Optimistic.
26.ThepassagesuggeststhatmostcontractlaborersintheU.S. .
A.pretendtobepermanentworkers
B.mayhavetroublesupportingtheirfamiliesfinancially
C.haveworkconditionscomparabletothoseoflow﹣wageworkersoverseas
D.arelikelytoreceivehealthbenefitsfromtheiremployers
27.Wemayinferfromthelastparagraphthat .
A.inadequatefederalfundingfacilitatedtheprivatizationofschoolsandmuseums
B.governmentreducedspendingforschoolsandmuseumsfortheircooperationwithcompanies
C.publicinstitutionswereonlytooanxioustoacceptcorporatemarketingasasourceoffunding
D.bythe1980s,veryfewpublicinstitutionswerenotbeingfundedbycorporations.
C
Today,manyspeciesofanimalsandplantsareendangered.Thismeanstheyareindangerofbecomingextinctandlivingononlyinthepagesofhistorybooks.Thefamousdodoisaclassicexampleofacreaturethatbecameextinct.AflightlessbirdthatlivedontheislandofMauritius,itwasdiscoveredbysailorsin1598butwashuntedtoextinctionby1681.
HuntinghascausedtheBengaltigerandtheAfricanelephanttobeendangeredtodaybuthabitatdestructioncanalsoleadtoextinction.Thisisequallytrueforplants.Animalsandplantsdisappearforotherreasonstoo,butthemaincauseisoftenadisruption(打乱,破坏)inthenaturalfoodchain,whetherduetohunting,habitatdestruction,oreventheintroductionofalienspecies.
Thenaturalfoodchainisthecyclethatgovernstheexistenceofalllifeonthisplanet.Itisacarefullybalancedcycleandanyimbalancethatoccurscancauseknock-oneffectsthathaveseriousconsequences.Atthebeginningofthenaturalfoodchainareplantswhichturnsunlightintoenergyanddrawnutrientsfromtheearth.Plantsarecalledproducers.
Aftertheproducer