1、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:How much is the shirt?A 19.15 B 9.15 C 9.18 答案是B1、What will Dorothy do on the weekend?A Go out with her friend B wo
2、rk on her paper C Make some plans2、What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A 15 B 30 C 503、What has the woman decided to do on Sunday afternoon?A To attend a wedding B To visit an exhibition C To meet a friend4、When does the bank close on Saturday?A AT 1:00 pm B AT 3:00 pm C AT 4:00 pm5、where are t
3、he speakers?A In a store B In a classroom C At a hotel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。6 What do we know about Nora?A She prefers a room of own B She likes to work with other
4、girlsC She lives near the city center7、What is good about the flat?A It has a large sitting room B It has good furniture C It has a big kitchen听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。8.where has Barbara been? A. Milan. B. Florence. C. Rome.9 .What has Barbara got in her suitcase? A . Shoes. B. Stones. C. Books.听第8段材料,回答第10至
5、12题。10. Who is making the telephone call?A. Thomas Brothers. B. Mike Landon. C. Jack Cooper.11. What relation is the woman to Mr. Cooper?A. His wife. B. His boss. C . His secretary.12. What is the message about? A. A meeting. B. A visit to France C. The date for a trip.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who could
6、 the man speaker most probably be?A. A person who saw the accident. B. The driver of the lorry. C. A police officer.14 . What was Mrs. Franks doing when the accident took place?A. Walking along Churchill Avenue. B. Getting ready to cross the road.C. Standing outside a bank.15. When did the accident
7、happen?A. At about 8:00 am. B. At about 9:00 am. C. At about 10:00 am.16. How did the accident happen?A.A lorry hit a car. B.A car ran into a lorry. C.A bank clerk rushed into the street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the talk mainly about?A. The history of the school. B. The courses for the term. C.
8、 The plan for the day.18. Where can the visitors learn about the subjects for new student?A. In the school hall. B. In the science labs. C. In the classrooms.19.What can students do in the practical areas?A. Take science courses? B. Enjoy excellent meals. C. Attend workshops.20. When are the visitor
9、s expected to ask question?A. During the lunch hour. B. After the welcome speech. C. Before the tour of labs.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。 AThere are plenty of people in the UK for whom even Basic English is a problem. According to the s
10、urvey, 726,000 people in England and Wales said they could not speak English well, and another 138,000 said they did not speak it at all. Ling, 40, who arrived five years ago from China, found it difficult to learn English. “After I came here, I was at home for the next three years. It took me longe
11、r to learn as I was very busy with my children.” Eventually she was able to begin taking classes and now speaks good conversational English. But even with classes, it can be a long process to pick up the language. Age is the most important factor in language study, said Mila Vulchanova, professor of
12、 linguistics (语言学) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. “There is a key time in language learning, which is biologically determined. So the younger the immigrants(移民), the better. Since this decline is only gradual, teenagers are at an advantage over adults,”he said. There are a nu
13、mber of systems for grading English. The government expects immigrants to reach “ESOL Entry 3”or “B1 level” in Scotland, before they can be given citizenship. It means to be able to hold a confident conversation and it might take 360 hours of study to achieve. George Osborne, the UK chancellor(财政大臣)
14、,said in June that benefit claimants (申请救济金者) who dont speak English will have their benefits cut if they fail to attend language courses. Huan Japes, deputy chief executive of English UK, a trade body for language colleges, said it needed 360 hours-120 hours for each of three stages - to get to the
15、 result the government expected benefit claimants to reach. “Using 120 hours, for each stage of English fluency(流利),is a rather traditional way to course book learning,” said Dr Elaine Boyd, head of English language at Trinity College London. “If someone is really highly motivated, they can learn re
16、ally quickly. Its common for children under the age of 11 to be fluent in about six months.”21.The first paragraph serves as a(n) _. A introduction B discussion C explanation D conclusion 22.What does Mila Vulchanova mainly stress?A The importance of key teaching ways. B The necessity of working har
17、d at English.C The advantages of learning English. D The importance of starting learning English early. 23.The UK government hopes that benefit claimants _.A reach “ESOL Entry 1”. B are advanced English learners.C study English for about 360 hours. D get citizenship from the government first. 24. Wh
18、at Dr Elaine Boyd said suggested that _.A 120 hours is a high level for learners. B one can learn English fast if active.C English fluency can be easily achieved. D children under 11 learn English hard. BAre African wild dogs really dogs? Whats the difference between African wild dogs and the dogs w
19、e know as pets? For one thing, African wild dogs, which live in Africa, only have four toes, while domestic (驯养的) dogs and wolves have five. But you wont want to count for yourself, because they are truly wild animals. “Wild dogs are not somebodys domestic dogs that ran away and didnt come back, alt
20、hough some people used to think that,” explains Dr. McNutt, who studies these animals at Wild Dog Research Camp in the African country of Botswana. “They are actually Africas wolves, and just like wolves, they do not make good pets. They need to be out in the wild doing what they are supposed to do
21、find the food they need to survive and feed their babies.” In fact, they travel so far that researchers have to use radio collars (颈圈) to keep track of them. The collars send out radio signals that tell people where the dogs are. No two wild dogs have the same pattern of coats, so it is easy to tell
22、 them apart. African wild dogs are smart and sociable, like pet dogs. Adult dogs, male and female, are willing to take good care of young ones. Millions of domestic dogs live on the planet, but there are probably fewer than 6,000 African wild dogs left. Humans hunt them and farmers who dont want the
23、m to go after cows and sheep poison them. Humans are also destroying the wild, natural habitat (栖息地) they need to survive in. Fortunately, today more farmers are finding other ways to protect their cows and sheep from African wild dogs instead of killing the animals.25. Which of the following can ex
24、plain why African wild dogs are different from domestic dogs? A. African dogs can live longer than domestic dogs. B. African dogs have fewer toes than domestic dogs. C. African dogs are much bigger in size than domestic dogs. D. African dogs are much more dangerous than domestic dogs.26. In Dr. McNu
25、tts view, African wild dogs . A. are a kind of wolves B. can be trained as pet dogs C. actually are missing domestic dogs D. generally are not used to living in groups27. Whats the researchers purpose of using radio collars? A. To know where African wild dogs go. B. To play games with African wild d
26、ogs. C. To tell African wild dogs apart from other dogs. D. To prevent African wild dogs from traveling too far.28. What suggestion does the author give in the last paragraph? A. Farmers should use domestic dogs to fight against wild dogs. B. African wild dogs should be protected instead of being ki
27、lled. C. Farmers should take responsibility for feeding African wild dogs. D. African wild dogs should be used to protect farmers cows and sheep.29. Which of the following can be used as the title of the passage? A. How to keep wild dogs B. How to train domestic dogs C. An introduction to African wi
28、ld dogs D. Differences between domestic dogs and wild dogsCChristopher Thomas, 27, was a writer by night and a teacher by day when he noticed he was always tired and was losing weight fast. Diagnosed with diabetes(糖尿病), Thomas would need to inject himself with insulin(胰岛素) three times a day for the
29、rest of his life or risk nerve damage, blindness, and even death. And if that werent bad enough, he had no health insurance. After a month of feeling upset, Thomas decided hed better find a way to fight back. He left Canton, Michigan for New York, got a job waiting tables, nicknamed himself the Diab
30、etic Rockstar , and created , a free online community for diabetics and their loved onesa place where over 1,100 people share personal stories, information, and resources. Jason Swenckis son, Kody, was diagnosed with type diabetes at six. Father and son visit the online childrens forums(论坛) together
31、 most evenings. Kody gets so excited, writing to kids from all over, says Swencki, one of the sites volunteers. They know what hes going through, so he doesnt feel alone. Kody is anything but alone: Diabetes is now the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, with 24 million diagnosed ca
32、ses. And more people are being diagnosed at younger ages. These days, Thomass main focus is his charity(慈善机构), Fight It, which provides medicines and supplies to people225 to datewho cant afford a diabetics huge expenses. Fight-it.org has raised about $23,000in products and in cash. In May, Thomas will hold the first annual Diabetic Rocksta
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