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长沙市长沙县九中届高三上学期第四次月考英语试题卷
长沙市长沙县九中2020届高三上学期第四次月考
英语试卷
时间:
120分钟 总分:
150分
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5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.Whywasthemandisappointed?
A.Theplaywasn’tinteresting.
B.Theticketswereunavailable.
C.Theplaywasonlyfordaytime.
2.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?
A.Toseeanexhibition.B.Tohaveameeting.C.Tolistentoalecture.
3.Whatsportdoesthemanlikebest?
A.Swimming.B.Tennis.C.Golf.
4.Whatmusicalinstrumentdoesthemanplay?
A.Thepiano.B.Theviolin.C.None.
5.Whatistheman’sopinion?
A.HethinkshighlyofJim.B.Hedisagreeswiththewoman.
C.Hedoesn’tcareatall.
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2-4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.WhereisMary?
A.Attheairport.B.Onherwaytotheairport.C.Onboardtheaircraft.
7.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?
A.TofindataxiforMary.B.ToseeMaryoff.C.TopickupMaryattheairport.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.WhyisiteasierforthewomantolearnEnglish?
A.SheoftentalkstoEnglishpeople.
B.Shespeakstwolanguagesalready.
C.Shealwaysdoesherhomeworkrightafterclass.
9.WhichofthefollowingisagoodwayoflearningEnglishsuggestedbythewoman?
A.Readingnewspapers.B.Keepingdiaries.C.Readingaloudinthemorning.
10.Whatisthereasonfortheman’spoorEnglishlearning?
A.Notattendingclassesregularly.
B.HisshynesstopracticeEnglish.
C.Nonativespeakerstospeakto.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.WhatdoesDr.Wilsonteach?
A.History.B.English.C.Chemistry.
12.WhichsubjectwillFredprobablygetan“A”in?
A.History.B.Maths.C.Chemistry.
13.WhatwillDr.WilsondotohelpFredhaveagoodchancetogetan“A”?
A.Shewillgiveherstudentsmorehomework.
B.Shewillgiveherstudentslesstests.
C.ShemayaskherstudentstowriteacompositioninEnglish.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.WhatbothersNancyaboutherneighbor’sson?
A.Hedrivestoofast.B.Hisradiowakesherchildren.C.Heplayshisguitarloudly.
15.Whendoesthenoisestop?
A.Whenthecaristurnedoff.B.Atmidnight.C.Inthemorning.
16.WhatsuggestiondoesNancy’sfriendmake?
A.Nancyshouldcalltheneighborstocomplain.
B.Nancyshouldintroduceherchildrentotheneighbors.
C.Nancyshouldbringtheneighborsagifttostartthetopic.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdidthemanwanttodowhenhiscargotstuckinano-parkingarea?
A.Leavethepoliceanote.B.Callthepolicestation.C.Getsomeonetopullthecaraway.
18.Whydidthemangotothebank?
A.Becausehehadtopaythefinethere.
B.Becausehewantedtogetsmallchange.
C.Becauseheintendedtocallthetrafficpolice.
19.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthepoliceofficer’sfinaldecision?
A.Angry.B.Sad.C.Happy.
20.Whatwasthepoliceofficer’sattitudetotheletterfromtheman?
A.Hefeltitfoolishthatthemanmadeupsuchastory.
B.Hebelievedthemancameacrossmanymisfortunes.
C.Hetookpityontheunluckymanwhohadabadday.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Novemberisn’ttheonlytimewhenpeoplecometogethertoraisemoneyforgoodcauses.Herearethreeothermajorcharityeventsfromaroundtheworld.
RaceforLife,UK
Whatstartedoffasaraceof680womeninaLondonparkin1994toraisemoneyforacancercharityhasnowturnedintoamassivenationwideevent,withthousandsofwomenupanddowntheUKtakingparteveryyear.
Knownfordressingheadtotoeinpink,participantsraisemoneyforbreastcancerresearchbybeingsponsoredtotakepartinmarathons,whichareorganizedallyearround.Sinceitbegan,morethan8millionwomenhavetakenpart,raisingover£547millionforCancerResearchUK.
40-HourFamine(饥饿),Australia
Normallytakingplaceinmid-August,thisprogramencouragesyoungAustralianstogivesomethingupfor40hoursinordertoraiseawarenessoflessfortunateyouthsaroundtheworld.
Participantsraisemoney,whichisdonatedtogoodcausesworldwide,bygivingsomethingupfortheweekend,includingtheuseoftechnology(TVs,computers,smartphonesandsoon),orevenfood.Sinceitbeganin1975,WorldVisionAustralia,theevent’sorganizer,hasraisedoverA$200million.
AIDS/LifeCycle,US
Eachyear,thousandsofpeopleridethe545-mileroutefromSanFranciscotoLosAngelesinordertoraisemoneyandawarenessforHIV/AIDS-relatedcauses.Cyclistsmakethetripoversevendays,stoppingeachnightatdesignatedcampstoshower,eatandrelax.Themainlymaleridersareknownfortheircolorfulridingsportswear,withsomedressingasnuns(修女),cowboysoreveninbikinis.Theeventhasraisedaround$100millionsinceitbeganin2001.
21.Inwhatwayis“Raceforlife”special?
A.Theparticipantsareallwomen.B.It’sayearlymarathonheldinLondon.
C.Alltheathletesarecancerpatients.D.Itattractsabout8millionpeopleeveryyear.
22.WhatdothecyclistsmainlydointheAIDS/LifeCycletrip?
A.Advertiseforabrandsportssuit.B.ResearchintothecausesofAIDS.
C.Talkwithlocalcowboysincamps.D.Cycleinthedaytimeandrestatnight.
23.Whatdothethreeeventshaveincommon?
A.Alltheparticipantsgivesomethingawaytothepoor.
B.Theyareallheldtoraisemoneyforpeopleinneed.
C.Alltheparticipantsdonatewhattheyhavetocharity.
D.Theyhavealldrawnpeople’sattentiontocancerandAIDS.
B
OnecoldJanuaryeveninginPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania,America,Iwentwithmyfatheronanoilburner(燃油炉)servicecall.MyfatherwasinhisfortiesatthattimeandIwasabouttwelveyearsold.Hewasalwaysworkinghardtryingtosupportussevenkids.IenjoyedhangingoutwithhimwheneverIcould—hetaughtmesomuch.
Wearrivedatthecallandafterwalkingoversnowandice,weknockedonthecustomer’sdoor.Aseniorcitizenopenedthedoorandletusintoherverycoldhome.Shewaswearinganold,worn-outbrowncoatthatwentdowntoherknees.Onherhead,coveringhergrayhair,wasanoldandwornhat.Thehomewasn’tfurnishedverywellandwasquitedark,exceptforasinglelightbulb(电灯泡)overthediningroomtable.Belowthelightwasanoldermancountingchangefromseveraloldcoffeecans.Helookedupatusaswepassedbytogettothekitchenwheremydadwouldfixtheoilburner.Hedidn’tsayanything.Hejustlookedupatus.Hecouldn’tspeakEnglish,norcouldhiswife.Sheonlypointedtothekitchenandsmiledatus.
Afterashortwhile,myfatherhadtheheaterupandrunning,anditbegantoheattheircoldhome.TheladyaskedmydadinpoorEnglishhowmuchsheowedhimforfixingtheheater.Mydadlookedaroundthehouseandsaidthathehadtogoouttothetruckandwritethebill.
Onceinthetruckhemarkedthebill“noanswerathome,nocharge”,sotheydidn’tneedtopayforhiswork.Helookedoveratmeandsaid,“Hewascountinghischangetopayme.TheyneedtheirmoneymorethanIdo.”
Asusual,myfathertaughtmesomethingimportantthattime,whichwastobekindtothepoor.
24.AccordingtoParagraph1,weknowthatthewriter’sfather.
A.oftentaughtthewriterhowtoworkB.workedseveraljobsatthesametime
C.hadaverybigfamilytosupportD.broughtuphischildrenalone
25.ThedescriptioninParagraph2showsthattheoldcouple.
A.hadnojobB.ledaverypoorlife
C.didn’tknowhowtosavemoneyD.werenotveryfriendlytostrangers
26.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.TheoldcouplehadnochildreninAmerica.B.Theoldmandidn’tplantopaymoney.
C.Theoldwomanfeltveryembarrassedallthetime.D.TheoldcouplewerenotnativeAmericans.
27.Thewriter’sfatherdidn’tchargeforhisworkbecause.
A.hedidn’tneedthatmoneyB.hefeltpityfortheoldcouple
C.hewasnotsatisfiedwithhisworkD.hewantedtosetagoodexampletoothers
C
IfyouhaveachancetogotoFinland,youwillprobablybesurprisedtofindhow“foolish”theFinnishpeopleare.
Takethetaxidriversforexample.TaxisinFinlandaremostlyhigh-classBenzwithafareoftwoUSdollarsakilometer.Youcangoanywhereinone,tellthedrivertodropyouatanyplace,saythatyouhavesomebusinesstoattendto,andthenwalkoffwithoutpayingyourfare.Thedriverwouldnotshowtheleastsignofanxiety.
Thediningroomsinallbighotelsnotonlyservetheirguests,butalsoserveoutsidediners.Hotelguestshavetheirmealsfree,sotheynaturallygotothefreediningroomstohavetheirmeals.Themosttheywoulddotoshowtheirgoodfaithistowavetheirregistrationcardtothewaiter.Withsuchaloosecheck,youcaneasilyuseanyoldregistrationcardtotakeacoupleoffriendstodinefreeofcharge.
TheFinnishworkersarepaidbythehour.Theyareverymuchontheirownassoonastheyhaveagreedwiththebossontherate(价钱).Fromthenon,theyjustsayhowmanyhourstheyhaveworkedandtheywillbepaidaccordingly.
Withsomanyloopholes(漏洞)ineverydaylife,surelyFinlandmustbeaheaventothosewholovetotake“pettyadvantages”.Butthestrangethingis,allthetaxipassengerswouldalwayscomebacktopaytheirfareaftertheyhaveattendedtotheirbusiness;notasingleoutsiderhaseverbeenfoundinthefreehoteldiningrooms.Andworkersalwaysgiveanhonestaccountoftheexacthourstheyputin.AstheFinnsalwaysactongoodfaithineverythingtheydo,livinginsuchasocietyhasturnedeveryoneintoareal“gentleman”.
Inasociety