1、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。2.考生领取到试卷后,应检查试卷是否有缺页漏页,重影模糊等妨碍答题现象,如有请立即向监考老师通报。开考前15分钟后,考生禁止入场,监考老师处理余卷。3.请考生将答案填写在答题卡上,选择题部分请用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题部分请用黑色0.5mm签字笔书写。考试结束后,试题卷与答题卡一并交回。预祝考生考试顺利第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
2、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.What do we know about Susan?A. She left hospital this morning B. She is still in hospital C. She is in good health2.When will the woman type the letter for the man?A. In the morning B.
3、In the afternoon C. In the evening3.What will Alice probably do this afternoon?A. Go shopping B. Watch a film C. Prepare for exams4.What does the woman suggest the man should do?A. Read the newspaper in class B. Go to the library to read the newspaperC. Finish the newspaper as soon as possible5.What
4、 might the weather be like tomorrow afternoon?A. Fine B. Rainy C. 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.What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Work for her former employer. B. Recom
5、mend a customerC. Join his company7.What is the woman doing?A. Working for a company B. Running a business C. Hunting for a job听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.How many rooms does the house have altogether?A. Five B. Seven C. Eight9.What does the woman like best about the house?A. The small garden B. The modern kit
6、chen C. The big sitting room听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What do the speakers talk about at first?A. Vacation plans B. History C. A photo11.How high is the Great Pyramid?A. About 137 meters B. About 173 meters C. About 230 meters12.Where did then woman go last summer?A. To Egypt B. To Japan C. To France听第9段材
7、料,回答第13至16题。13.What does the woman have to do on Saturday morning?A. Finish her homework B. Go to the dentist C. Do the cleaning14.Why will the woman meet Julie?A. To teach her how to cook B. To have soccer practiceC. To help her with her homework15.When will the woman pick up her brother?A. At 2:00
8、 pm B. At 4:30 pm C. At 5:30 pm16.What is the woman expected to do after picking up her brother?A. Read a book B. Clean the dishes C. Cook a meal听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.How did the speaker get to Calais?A. By car B. By ferry C. By train18.Why was the speaker delayed even more in Calais?A. He got serious
9、ly sick in Calais B. He forgot Lauras instructionsC. He was caught in terrible weather19.What happened to the speaker on his way home from Dover?A. He had an accident B. He had a breakdown C. He walked to Orpington20.Why did the speaker go to work once he got home?A. He had an important meeting B. H
10、e came back later than expectedC. He had already got off work for several days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。AGeneva(日内瓦) Tourist GuideUniversal compact app for iPhone 7/iPhone 6Plus/iPhone 6/iPhone/iPod/iPad GENEVA TOURIST GUIDE with attractions,museums,restaurants,bars,hotels,t
11、heatres and shops with traveler reviews and ratings,pictures,rich travel information,prices and opening hoursDiscover whats on and places to visit in Geneva with our new cool appIt will guide you to top attractions and shopping malls,and tell you directions to hotels,bars,and restaurantsThis is an a
12、llinone app for all the local attractionsOur travel guide to Geneva features uptodate information on attractions,hotels,restaurants,shopping,nightlife,travel tips and moreHighlights:Geneva InformationOverview,climate,geography,history and travelAttractionsAncient sites,beaches,botanical gardens,coff
13、ee farms,museums,scenic drives,towns,waterfalls,religious and historical sites,etcHotelsFrom luxury hotels to budget accommodations,including reviews,price comparison,address and moreMapIt is an interactive map and get turnbyturn driving directionsFind traffic details,road conditions,street maps,mul
14、ti map,satellite photos,and aerial mapsAllow you to easily search and find local businesses with directionsGalleryPicture galleries of Genevas most beautiful sights,interesting events,unusual occasions and morePOI SearchSearch everything at GenevaEnter any keyword or name to searchFind Name,address,
15、distance,route map,call,and directions to every business locationTranslatorSupports 52languages,Large text TranslationWorld ClockAll major cities of the world 21What is Geneva Tourist Guide? AAn app BA book CA map DAn advertisement22Geneva Tourist Guide provides tourists with all the following help
16、except Ato discover whats on and places to visit in GenevaBto guide tourists to top attractions and shopping mallsCto offer latest information o attractions in GenevaDto help tourists make friends with Geneva locals23Which of the following is not among highlights of Geneva Tourist Guide? AInformatio
17、n about both expensive and cheap hotels in GenevaBChances to visit Geneva galleries without paying any moneyCA search system that can find everything at GenevaDBeing able to be used by tourists from all over the worldB Its a brand new worlda world built around brandsHard charging,noise making,cultur
18、e shaping brands are everywhereTheyre on supermarket shelves,of course,but also in business plans for dotcom startups and in the names of sports complexesBrands are infiltrating(渗透)peoples everydaylivesby sticking their logos on clothes,in concert programs,on subway station walls,even in elementary
19、school classroomsWe live in an age in which CBS newscasters wear Nike jackets on the air,in which Burger King and McDonalds open newsstands in elementaryschool lunchrooms,in which schools like Stanford University are endowed with a Yahoo!Founders ChairBut as brands reach(and then overreach)into ever
20、y aspect of our lives,the companies behind them invite more questions,deeper examinationand an inevitable backlash(强烈反应)by consumersOur intellectual lives and our public spaces are being taken over by marketingand that has real implications for citizenship,says author and activist Naomi KleinIts imp
21、ortant for any healthy culture to have publicspacea place where people are treated as citizens instead of as consumersWeve completely lost that spaceSince the mid1980s,as more and more companies have shiftedfrom being about products to being about ideasStarbucks isnt selling coffee;its selling commu
22、nity!those companies have poured more and more resources into marketing campaignsTo pay for those campaigns,those same companies figured out ways to cut costs else wherefor example,by using contract labor at home and lowwage labor in developing countriesContract laborers are hired on a temporary,per
23、assignment basis,and employers have no obligation to provide any benefits(such as health insurance)or longterm job securityThis saves companies money but obviously puts workers in vulnerable situationsIn the United States,contract labor has given rise to socalled McJobs,which employers and workers a
24、like pretend are temporaryeven though these jobs are usually held by adults who are trying to support familiesThe massive expansionof marketing campaigns in the 1980s coincided with the reduction of government spending for schools and for museumsThis made those institutions much too willing,even eag
25、er,to partner with private companiesBut companies took advantage of the needs of those institutions,reaching too far,and overwhelming the civic space with their marketing agendas24What does the passage intend to tell us?AThe problems with current corporate practicesBThe nature of current marketing c
26、ampaigns and strategiesCThe importanceof brands in American cultureDThe excessive presence of brands and marketing in peoples lives25What is Naomi Kleins attitude towards the infiltration of brands into public spaces?AConcernedBIndifferentCFavorableDOptimistic26The passage suggests that most contrac
27、t laborers in the US Apretend to be permanent workersBmay have trouble supporting their families financiallyChave work conditions comparable to those of lowwage workers overseasDare likely to receive health benefits from their employers27We may infer from the last paragraph that Ainadequate federal
28、funding facilitated the privatization of schools and museumsBgovernment reduced spending for schools and museums for their cooperation with companiesCpublic institutions were only too anxious to accept corporate marketing as a source of fundingDby the 1980s,very few public institutions were not bein
29、g funded by corporationsC Today, many species of animals and plants are endangered. This means they are in danger of becoming extinct and living on only in the pages of history books. The famous dodo is a classic example of a creature that became extinct. A flightless bird that lived on the island o
30、f Mauritius, it was discovered by sailors in 1598 but was hunted to extinction by 1681.Hunting has caused the Bengal tiger and the African elephant to be endangered today but habitat destruction can also lead to extinction. This is equally true for plants. Animals and plants disappear for other reas
31、ons too, but the main cause is often a disruption(打乱,破坏) in the natural food chain, whether due to hunting, habitat destruction, or even the introduction of alien species.The natural food chain is the cycle that governs the existence of all life on this planet. It is a carefully balanced cycle and any imbalance that occurs can cause knock-on effects that have serious consequences. At the beginning of the natural food chain are plants which turn sunlight into energy and draw nutrients from the earth. Plants are called producers.After the producer
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