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山东省枣庄第八中学东校区高三月考英语英语
山东省枣庄第八中学东校区
2019届高三9月月考
英语试题
第一部分:
听力(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。
例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A£19.15B£9.15C£9.18答案是B
1、WhatwillDorothydoontheweekend?
AGooutwithherfriendBworkonherpaperCMakesomeplans
2、WhatwasthenormalpriceoftheT-shirt?
A$15B$30C$50
3、WhathasthewomandecidedtodoonSundayafternoon?
AToattendaweddingBTovisitanexhibitionCTomeetafriend
4、WhendoesthebankcloseonSaturday?
AAT1:
00pmBAT3:
00pmCAT4:
00pm
5、wherearethespeakers?
AInastoreBInaclassroomCAtahotel
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,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。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材丰L回答第6、7题。
6WhatdoweknowaboutNora?
ASheprefersaroomofownBShelikestoworkwithothergirls
CShelivesnearthecitycenter
7、Whatisgoodabouttheflat?
AIthasalargesittingroomBIthasgoodfurnitureCIthasabigkitchen
听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.wherehasBarbarabeen?
A.Milan.B.Florence.C.Rome.
9.WhathasBarbaragotinhersuitcase?
A.Shoes.B.Stones.C.Books.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whoismakingthetelephonecall?
A.ThomasBrothers.B.MikeLandon.C.JackCooper.
11.WhatrelationisthewomantoMr.Cooper?
A.Hiswife.B.Hisboss.C.Hissecretary.
12.Whatisthemessageabout?
A.Ameeting.B.AvisittoFranceC.Thedateforatrip.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whocouldthemanspeakermostprobablybe?
A.Apersonwhosawtheaccident.B.Thedriverofthelorry.C.Apoliceofficer.
14.WhatwasMrs.Franksdoingwhentheaccidenttookplace?
A.WalkingalongChurchillAvenue.B.Gettingreadytocrosstheroad.
C.Standingoutsideabank.
15.Whendidtheaccidenthappen?
A.Atabout8:
00am.B.Atabout9:
00am.C.Atabout10:
00am.
16.Howdidtheaccidenthappen?
A.Alorryhitacar.B.Acarranintoalorry.C.Abankclerkrushedintothestreet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?
A.Thehistoryoftheschool.B.Thecoursesfortheterm.C.Theplanfortheday.
18.Wherecanthevisitorslearnaboutthesubjectsfornewstudent?
A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthesciencelabs.C.Intheclassrooms.
19.Whatcanstudentsdointhepracticalareas?
A.Takesciencecourses?
B.Enjoyexcellentmeals.C.Attendworkshops.
20.Whenarethevisitorsexpectedtoaskquestion?
A.Duringthelunchhour.B.Afterthewelcomespeech.C.Beforethetouroflabs.
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
ThereareplentyofpeopleintheUKforwhomevenBasicEnglishisaproblem.Accordingtothesurvey,726,000peopleinEnglandandWalessaidtheycouldnotspeakEnglishwell,andanother138,000saidtheydidnotspeakitatall.
Ling,40,whoarrivedfiveyearsagofromChina,,founditdifficulttolearnEnglish.“AfterIcamehere,Iwasathomeforthenextthreeyears.IttookmelongertolearnasIwasverybusywithmychildren.”EventuallyshewasabletobegintakingclassesandnowspeaksgoodconversationalEnglish.Butevenwithclasses,itcanbealongprocesstopickupthelanguage.
Ageisthemostimportantfactorinlanguagestudy,saidMilaVulchanova,professoroflinguistics(语言学)attheNorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology.“Thereisakeytimeinlanguagelearning,whichisbiologicallydetermined.Sotheyoungertheimmigrants(移民),thebetter.Sincethisdeclineisonlygradual,teenagersareatanadvantageoveradults,”hesaid.
ThereareanumberofsystemsforgradingEnglish.Thegovernmentexpectsimmigrantstoreach“ESOLEntry3”or“B1level”inScotland,beforetheycanbegivencitizenship.Itmeanstobeabletoholdaconfidentconversationanditmighttake360hoursofstudytoachieve.
GeorgeOsborne,theUKchancellor(财政大臣),saidinJunethatbenefitclaimants(申请救济金者)whodon’tspeakEnglishwillhavetheirbenefitscutiftheyfailtoattendlanguagecourses.HuanJapes,deputychiefexecutiveofEnglishUK,atradebodyforlanguagecolleges,saiditneeded360hours-----120hoursforeachofthreestages----togettotheresultthegovernmentexpectedbenefitclaimantstoreach.
“Using120hours,foreachstageofEnglishfluency(流利),isarathertraditionalwaytocoursebooklearning,”saidDrElaineBoyd,headofEnglishlanguageatTrinityCollegeLondon.“Ifsomeoneisreallyhighlymotivated,theycanlearnreallyquickly.It’scommonforchildrenundertheageof11tobefluentinaboutsixmonths.”
21.Thefirstparagraphservesasa(n)_______.AintroductionBdiscussionCexplanationDconclusion
22.WhatdoesMilaVulchanovamainlystress?
ATheimportanceofkeyteachingways.BThenecessityofworkinghardatEnglish.
CTheadvantagesoflearningEnglish.DTheimportanceofstartinglearningEnglishearly.
23.TheUKgovernmenthopesthatbenefitclaimants______.
Areach“ESOLEntry1”.BareadvancedEnglishlearners.
CstudyEnglishforabout360hours.Dgetcitizenshipfromthegovernmentfirst.
24.WhatDrElaineBoydsaidsuggestedthat_____.
A120hoursisahighlevelforlearners.BonecanlearnEnglishfastifactive.
CEnglishfluencycanbeeasilyachieved.Dchildrenunder11learnEnglishhard.
B
AreAfricanwilddogsreallydogs?
What’sthedifferencebetweenAfricanwilddogsandthedogsweknowaspets?
Foronething,Africanwilddogs,whichliveinAfrica,onlyhavefourtoes,whiledomestic(驯养的)dogsandwolveshavefive.Butyouwon’twanttocountforyourself,becausetheyaretrulywildanimals.
“Wilddogsarenotsomebody’sdomesticdogsthatranawayanddidn’tcomeback,althoughsomepeopleusedtothinkthat,”explainsDr.McNutt,whostudiestheseanimalsatWildDogResearchCampintheAfricancountryofBotswana.“TheyareactuallyAfrica’swolves,andjustlikewolves,theydonotmakegoodpets.Theyneedtobeoutinthewilddoingwhattheyaresupposedtodo—findthefoodtheyneedtosurviveandfeedtheirbabies.”Infact,theytravelsofarthatresearchershavetouseradiocollars(颈圈)tokeeptrackofthem.Thecollarssendoutradiosignalsthattellpeoplewherethedogsare.Notwowilddogshavethesamepatternofcoats,soitiseasytotellthemapart.
Africanwilddogsaresmartandsociable,likepetdogs.Adultdogs,maleandfemale,arewillingtotakegoodcareofyoungones.
Millionsofdomesticdogsliveontheplanet,butthereareprobablyfewerthan6,000Africanwilddogsleft.Humanshuntthemandfarmerswhodon’twantthemtogoaftercowsandsheeppoisonthem.Humansarealsodestroyingthewild,naturalhabitat(栖息地)theyneedtosurvivein.Fortunately,todaymorefarmersarefindingotherwaystoprotecttheircowsandsheepfromAfricanwilddogsinsteadofkillingtheanimals.
25.WhichofthefollowingcanexplainwhyAfricanwilddogsaredifferentfromdomesticdogs?
A.Africandogscanlivelongerthandomesticdogs. B.Africandogshavefewertoesthandomesticdogs.
C.Africandogsaremuchbiggerinsizethandomesticdogs.
D.Africandogsaremuchmoredangerousthandomesticdogs.
26.InDr.McNutt’sview,Africanwilddogs .
A.areakindofwolves B.canbetrainedaspetdogs
C.actuallyaremissingdomesticdogsD.generallyarenotusedtolivingingroups
27.What’stheresearchers’purposeofusingradiocollars?
A.ToknowwhereAfricanwilddogsgo. B.ToplaygameswithAfricanwilddogs.
C.TotellAfricanwilddogsapartfromotherdogs.
D.TopreventAfricanwilddogsfromtravelingtoofar.
28.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgiveinthelastparagraph?
A.Farmersshouldusedomesticdogstofightagainstwilddogs.
B.Africanwilddogsshouldbeprotectedinsteadofbeingkilled.
C.FarmersshouldtakeresponsibilityforfeedingAfricanwilddogs.
D.Africanwilddogsshouldbeusedtoprotectfarmers’cowsandsheep.
29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedasthetitleofthepassage?
A.Howtokeepwilddogs B.Howtotraindomesticdogs
C.AnintroductiontoAfricanwilddogs D.Differencesbetweendomesticdogsandwilddogs
C
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