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1、衡阳市八中2022届高三第一次月考英 语 试 题命题:谢丽英 审题:胡晓红留意:本堂考试,时量:120分钟,满分150分。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分。) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面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 will the speakers do next probably? A. Buy new tickets.

2、B. Go to another office. C. Wait a few minutes. 2. What does the man do? A. Hes a chef.B. Hes a businessman.C. Hes a waiter. 3. What probably happened last year? A. The man had difficulty catching fish. B. The man caught too many fish. C. The man forgot to go fishing. 4. How does the man probably fe

3、el? A. Nervous.B. Relieved. C. Foolish. 5. Where are the speakers? A. In a car.B. At a gas station.C. At a train station. 其次节 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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料. 回答第6、7题。 6. Why wont the speakers travel to So

4、uth Korea? A. The woman likes Japan more. B. The woman has already been there. C. The tickets are too expensive. 7. What had the woman kept talking about? A. A city in South Korea. B. A type of food. C. A popular clothing brand. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Where are the speakers talking? A. In the mans offi

5、ce. B. At Johnsons house.C. In a conference room. 9. What seems to be the womans main concern? A. Her project at the moment. B. Her new responsibilities. C. Getting a promotion. 10. What does the man hope the woman will do? A. Work overtime frequently. B. Entertain clients well. C. Continue to do br

6、illiantly at work. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What is surprising to the woman? A. Her teams score in the game. B. The mans graduation plan. C. Her friends attendance of the game. 12. What does the man hope will happen next year? A. Hell do well in his exams. B. Hell graduate on time. C. His team will mak

7、e it to the finals. 13. What can we know about the woman? A. She will travel with Dave and Billy. B. She will graduate this spring. C. She will take summer classes. 听第9段材料. 回答第14至17题。 14. When had the man planned to pick up Sandy? A. 1:30.B. 2:00. C. 2:30. 15. Who might Sandy be? A. The mans classma

8、te.B. The womans daughter.C. The mans pet. 16. What is the woman mostly worried about? A. Enough space in the car.B. Sandys health.C. Where to have lunch. 17. What will the man do next? A. Make a phone call. B. Go to the train station.C. Send a text message. 听第10段材料。回答第18至20题。 l8. What does the spea

9、ker suggest people do at the beginning of the week? A. Stay indoors. B. Put their summer clothes away. C. Get out and enjoy the beautiful weather. 19. When should the storm be over? A. By Tuesday evening.B. By Friday morning.C. By next Monday. 20. What usually happens in September and October? A. Th

10、ere are a lot of storms. B. The weather gets hot again. C. It is always quite cool. 其次部分 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“The Boxtrolls”From Laika Entertainment, the animation house behind “Coraline” and “ParaNorman” comes, “The Boxtrolls,” ada

11、pted from the childrens book “Here Be Monsters!” by Alan Snow. The movie, about a boy who is raised by unusual creatures, features the voices of Ben Kingsley, Simon Pegg and Elle Fanning. Opens Sept. 26. Area theatres.“Awake and Sing!”Olney presents the 1935 comic drama by Clifford Odets about a Bro

12、oklyn family struggling through the Great Depression. Step. 24 through Oct. 19. Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Olney. 301-924-3400.www.olneytheatre.org. $38.50-63.50.Fiesta DCCelebrate the citys Latino culture with a parade, dance, music and more. Sept. 21. Parade: 10 a.m. to 1 p

13、.m. Constitution Avenue from Seventh Street NW to 14th Street NW. Festival: Noon to 7 p.m. Pennsylvania Avenue, between Ninth and 14th streets NW. 202-489-7141.www.fiestadc. org.“On Paper: Alternate Realities”The 26 pieces by American artists, including Raymond Pettibon and lona Rozeal Brown, take i

14、nspiration from popular culture, using art to explore dark themes. Through April 12. Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Dr., Baltimore. 443-573-17000. www. artma. org.“Untitled: The Art of James Castle”A self-taught artist from rural Idaho, Castle used whatever was available-newspaper, coal, sti

15、cks-to create buildings, landscapes, people and more. Sept.26 through Feb.1. American Art Museum, Eighth and F streets NW. 202-633-1000. www. americanart. si. edu.Neo-impressionism at the Phillips“Neo-impressionism and the Dream of Realities: Painting, Poetry, Music” displays works by artists such a

16、s Georges Seurat, who presented stylized landscapes and people. Sept. 27 through Jan. 11. Phillips Collection, 1600 21st St. NW. 202-387-2151. www. phillipscollection. org. $ 12; $ 10 for students and senitors; free for age 18 and younger.“Driving Miss Daisy”Fords Theatre starts its season with the

17、Pulitzer Prize winner about the decades-long relationship between an aging woman and her black driver in Atlanta. Washington stage actors Nancy Robinette and Craig Wallace perform in this beloved classic. Sept. 26 through Oct. 26. Fords Theatre, 511 10th St. NW. 202-347-4833. www. fordstheatre. org.

18、 $20-$62.21. Which of the following may attract kids most?A. “The Boxtrolls.” B. “Awake and Sing!”C. “Driving Miss Daisy.” D. “On Paper: Alternate Realities.”22. If you want to observe a cultural festival, you can go to _.A. Area theatres on Sept. 26B. Fords Theatre on Sept. 26C. Constitution Avenue

19、 before 10 p.m. on Sept. 21D. Pennsylvania Avenue on the afternoon of Sept. 2123. We can infer that the text is _.A. a research report B. a going out guide C. a review of different arts D. an introduction to famous worksBSometimes people call each other freaked-cat, but have you ever thought about t

20、his expression? When a cat is frightened, its heart starts beating faster, its muscles get tense, and there are changes in the chemicals in its bloodstream. Although the cat doesnt realize this, its body is getting ready for action. If the danger continues, the animal will do one of two things. It w

21、ill defend itself, or it will run away as fast as it can. Something like this also happens to people. When we are excited, angry, scared, or aroused by other emotions , our bodies go through many physical changes. Our hearts beat faster, and our muscles get tense. All of these changes make us more a

22、lert and ready to react. We, too, get ready to defend ourselves or run. Human beings, however, have a problem that animals never face. If we give way to our feelings and let them take over, we can get into trouble. Have you ever said something in anger or hit somebodyand regretted it later? Have you

23、 ever shouted at a teacher, told somebody you were lonely, or said you were in love, and then wished later you had kept your mouth shut?It isnt always clever to express your feelings freely. Does this mean that its smarter always to hide our feelings? No! If you keep feelings of anger, sadness, and

24、bitterness hidden away or bottled up inside, your body stays tense. Physical illness can develop. It can actually be bad for your health. It isnt good to keep pleasant feelings inside either; all feelings need to be expressed. Feelings that you keep all bottled up inside dont just go away. Its as if

25、 you bought some bananas and stuck them in a cupboard. You might not be able to see them. but before long you d smell them. And if you opened the cupboard, chances are that youd see little fruit flies flying all over them. Theyd be rotten. You can try to treat emotions as if they were bananas in the

26、 cupboard. You can hide them and you can pretend they dont exist, but theyll still be around. And at last youll have to deal with them. just like those bananas. 24. The best title for this article is_. A. Emotions Affect Our Bodies B. What Happens to A Frightened Cat C. What Happens to An Excited Pe

27、rson D. Feelings That People Have25. What does the word freaked mean in the first sentence? A. exciteB. scaredC. angryD. shocked26. According to the passage, we may conclude that we human beings_. A. have fewer problems than animals B. have the same problems as animals C. have more problems than ani

28、mals D. have cleverer problems than animals27. The author wrote this article in order to_. A. give us some advice on how to express our feelings B. make us face the problem that we have to deal with feelings C. make us know that it isnt always wise to express our feelings freely D. tell us that it i

29、snt good to keep feelings insideCA deal has been signed to turn by-products from a Scottish distillery(酿酒厂)into fuel for cars.In what is declared to be a world first, the Tullibardine distillery in Perthshire has linked up with a spin-out company from Napier University in Edinburgh. They plan to use

30、 bacteria to feed on the leftovers from the whisky(威士忌酒)making process. This will produce butanol which can be used to fuel vehicles.More than 90% of the stuff that comes out of a whisky distillery is not whisky. It is leftovers like draff and pot ales(酒糟) both produced in the early stages of the pr

31、ocess. They are high in sugar and are currently used for things like fertiliser and cattle feed. Napier Universitys Biofuel Research Centre (BfRC) has already shown that the right bacteria can feed on those by-products to produce butanola direct replacement for vehicle fuel. Now the spin-out company

32、, Celtic Renewables, and independent whisky producer Tullibardine have signed an agreement. Together they will apply the process to thousands of tons of the distillerys leftovers.Professor Martin Tangney, founder of Celtic Renewables, said Our partnership with Tullibardine is an important step in th

33、e development of a business which combines two important Scottish industries whisky and renewables. This project shows that creative use of existing technologies can utilize resources on our doorstep to benefit both the environment and the economy.Douglas Ross, managing director of Tullibardine, whi

34、ch spends 250,000 disposing of its by-products every year, said We are delighted to be partnering Celtic Renewables in this creative business, the obvious benefits of which are environmental. It takes a cost to us and turns it into something that has social as well as commercial value.The project is

35、 being supported by a grant(拨款) from the Scottish governments Zero Waste Scotland initiative. Celtic Renewables said it eventually aimed to build a processing plant in Scotland, with the hope of building an industry that could be worth 60m a year.28. According to the passage, _will be used to take t

36、he place of petrol. A. whiskyB. whisky leftoversC. butanolD. draff and pot ales29. How do people deal with whisky leftovers at present? A. They throw them away. B. They use them to feed people. C. They use them to feed bacteria.D. They use them for crops or cattle.30. What does the underlined word “

37、utilize” in the fourth paragraph probably mean? A. make use of.B. get rid of.C. use up.D. find out.31. Which of the following categories does this passage belong to? a. Health b. Science c. Food d. Nature e. Environment f. Business A. b,c,eB. b,e,f C. a,b,f D. a,b,cDAttempts to understand the relati

38、onship between social behavior and health have their origin in history. Dubos (1969) suggested that primitive(原始的)humans were closer to the animals because they, too, relied upon their instincts to stay healthy. Yet some primitive humans recognized a cause and effect relationship between doing certa

39、in things and alleviating(减轻)symptoms of a disease or improving the condition of a wound. Since there was so much that primitive humans did not understand about the functioning of the body, magic became an integral component(不行或缺的成分)of the beliefs about the causes and cures of health disorders. So i

40、t is not surprising that early humans thought that illness was caused by evil spirits. Primitive medicines made from vegetables or animals were always used in combination with some form of ritual(礼仪)to drive harmful spirits away from a diseased body.One of the earliest attempts in the Western world

41、to formulate principles of health care based upon rational(理性的)thought and rejection of supernatural phenomena is found in the work of the Greek physician Hippocrates. Little is known of Hippocrates who lived around 400 B.C., not even whether he actually authored the collection of books that bears h

42、is name. Nevertheless, the writings attributed to him have provided a number of principles underlying modern medical practice. One of his most famous contributions, the Hippocratic Oath, is the foundation of contemporary medical ethics(道德). Among other things, it requires a physician to swear that h

43、e or she will help the sick, keep oneself from intentional wrong-doing or harm, and keep secret all matters to keep the doctor-patient relationship.Hippocrates also argued that medical knowledge should be derived(源自于) from an understanding of the natural sciences and the logic of cause and effect re

44、lationships. In this classic thesis(论点), On Airs, Waters, and Places, Hippocrates pointed out that human-being is influenced by the totality of environmental factors: living habits or lifestyle, climate, geography of the land, and the quality of air and food. Interesting enough, concerns about our h

45、ealth and the quality of air, water, and places are still very much written in the twentieth century.32. The topic of the first paragraph is summarized in _. A. Sentence 1B. Sentence 2C. Sentence 3D. the last sentence33. Why did primitive humans rely on magic in their beliefs about the causes and cu

46、res of diseases? A. Because magic was an inseparable part of their life. B. Because they had little knowledge about the body. C. Because the diseases were caused by the evil spirits. D. Because magic must be used in going through the rituals to drive out the evil spirits.34. Considering Hippocrates background, we can see from the second paragraph that _. A. he was the forefather of modern medicine B. experts are sure that the books bearing his name were not written by him C. he had a rational mind aided by supernatural instincts

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