1、 全国高三统一联合考试英语衡中同卷 英语试卷 本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟. 第一部分 听力 〔共两节,满分20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 〔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.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. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C. 1. Wh
2、at is the woman looking for? A. Her purse. B. Her train ticket. C. Her glasses. 2. How did the woman go to school today? A. By bus. B By bike. C On foot. 3. When will the speakers probably meet? A. At 9:30. B. At 9:45. C. At 10:00. 4. What does the woman think of the tale
3、nt show? A. Interesting. B. Exciting. C. Boring. 5. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Neighbors. C. Teacher and student. 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.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
4、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. What are the speakers going to do this afternoon? A. Go to the cinema. B. Stay at home. C. Go to the beach. 7. What does the woman mean? A. She didn’t get sunburnt last time. B. The new suncream will work well. C. They will meet with some trouble. 听第7段
5、材料,回答第8至9题. 8. Where will the girl have her birthday dinner? A. In an Italian restaurant. B. In a Chinese restaurant. C. In her classmates’ host family. 9. What did Kate’s mother study at college? A. Cakes. B. Ice cream. C. Fruits. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题. 10. What is the woman? A. A hote
6、l clerk. B. A travel agent. C. A tour guide. 11. Why does the man go to Brighton? A. On business. B. On holiday. C. For sightseeing. 12. What will the man do first tomorrow morning? A. Call the woman. B. Have a break. C. Have a meeting. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题. 13. What’s wrong with
7、the woman now? A. She’s having a fever. B. She’s having an earache. C. She’s having a headache. 14. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a clinic. B. At a drugstore. C. At a shopping center. 15. How often should the woman take the new pill for the first two days? A. Onc
8、e a day. B. Twice a day. C. Three times a day. 16. How long will the woman probably take the new pill? A. Five days. B. Seven days. C. Eight days. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题. 17. Who is listening to the talk? A. The local volunteers. B. The sponsors from the town. C. The employees of the
9、 bookstore. 18. How long has the bookstore been in the town? A. For 17 years. B. For 18 years. C. For 20 years 19. What can we say about the speaker? A. He is disappointed. B. He is confident. C. He is worried. 20. What does the speaker mainly talk about? A. The move of the bookstore
10、 B. The history of the bookstore. C. The opening of a new bookstore. 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A、B,C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项. A Winners’ Weekend FTrelawne Manor in November. B On August 5 just after 7:30 pm. Mike Est
11、epa suffered a massive heart attack. The crazy cyclist was 40 kilometres into his Sunday ride when he stopped by the side of the road to text his family saying he'd be home in about 30 minutes. Moments later, he was lying in the ditch, unconscious. Larissa Arthur was driving back to Calgary from
12、a hike in Field, B. C. with a friend. It was a warm and sunny day, and the two were chatting when a flash of yellow caught Arthur's eyes. She immediately pulled off the road. As Arthur approached the figure, she feared the worst: EstepaEstepa away. Two days later, when Estepa woke up in the hospit
13、al, he was shocked to learn he had gone into cardiac arrest 〔心脏停搏〕. How did this happen, and why was he lucky enough to have survived? He was full of gratitude and needed to speak with the woman who had saved him, whom he named his "angel". "It was emotional, " says Arthur of her meeting with Estep
14、a a few weeks later. Saving his life had extra importance for her: the hike she was returning from that day was one of 100 she's planned to honor her father, who died in 2017 after he fell during a hike that Arthur was meant to be on. "I couldn't save my father's life." Arthur says, "but this was a
15、chance for me to save someone. " 24. Why did Mike Estepa stop while riding? A. He suffered a heart attack. B. He wanted to send a message. C. He would like to lie in the ditch. D. He was too far away from his home. 25. What do we know about Arthur? A. She was an amateur nurse.
16、 B. She was scared of ants. C. She knew how to do CPR. D. She went cycling with a friend. 26. What did Arthur think of her saving Estepa? A. Grateful. B. Lucky. C. Significant. D. Natural. 27. What's the best title of the text? A Miracle to Return to Life
17、 B. An Angel on the Roadside C. A Risky Cycling Alone D. A Chance to Save Life C On Nov.24, near Yellowstone's northeast entrance, Spitfire, a female grey wolf, was shot and killed by a hunter as she approached a group of cottages. “It was a legal harvest,
18、" Abby Nelson, a wolf management specialist said. " The circumstances are obviously a litle bit harder for people to stomach, but that pack has showed signs of habituation 〔习惯〕. They just stand there and have no fear. Wolf hunters can easily pick the one they want. " The carefree relation that som
19、e Yellowstone wolves have built with humans is reportedly attractive for hunters who look for an easy kill. In the wake of yet another famous Yellowstone wolf meeting a violent and outside the park, officials are actively rethinking how to manage wildlife habituation. Smith, a wolf biologist for Y
20、ellowstone, says, “Now we' re thinking of pounding them. ” Park officials might use fireworks, and paintball or beanbag guns when they approach humans in the park. “If you get close to people, you're going to get attacked. ” If you think this sounds cruel, you're not alone. Seeing these creatures f
21、rom the roads that wind through the park not only allows tourists to witness something amazing, but also to reconnect with nature in a way that is better than any conservation campaign. But there's also a growing sense that the present policy of doing nothing isn't working; more wolves will needless
22、ly die and the broken record of hunters scoring easy kills will go on. As Smith adds, urging people to keep wolves wild when meeting them halfway is a big ask. Still, he's hopeful to preserve the world's best place to observe free ranging wolves; it’s a policy change that tourists can be involved i
23、n. 28. What was the main reason for the death of Spitfire? A. Wildlife habituation. B. Park officials' carelessness C. The nature of grey wolves: D. The cruelty of the hunter. 29. What does the underlined word “pounding” in paragraph 5 probably mean? A. G
24、reeting B. Protecting. C. Challenging D. Hitting. 30. What does Smith expect visitors to do in Yellowstone? A. Be more friendly to wolves. B. Avoid meeting grey wolves. C. Keep away from wolves. D. Force wolves away from them. 31. What is the main idea of the text? A. The wolves in Yell
25、owstone are out of control. B. Illegal wolf- hunting in Yellowstone is going on. C. Yellowstone considers "attacking” wolves to protect them. D. The wolves in Yellowstone are living in harmony with humans. D Almost every second of every day an older adult fal
26、ls in the United States. That's approximately 29 million falls per year and nearly 27,000 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Still in the starting stage ,the Active Pelvis Orthosis 〔APO〕 system in Switzerland wants to make a lightweight ,wearable exoskeleton〔外骨骼〕 t
27、hat could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recovery to keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed. Other exoskeletons, either in development or on the market today, assist with movement and make heavy objects feel lighter. Mobility -impaired people can walk again. Bu
28、t none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move. The 3- kilogram 〔6.7-pound〕 exoskeleton was built entirely from scratch by the research team and is designed to be worn on the lower half of the body. A waistband connects to two movab
29、le carbon fiber braces 〔支架〕. each one positioned on the outer side of a leg. Tiny motors and so- called “adaptive oscillators 〔适配震荡器 While wearing the exoskeleton, a person may feel the braces and the motors pushing slightly on their legs. If their paces go against normal, the motors create a force
30、 in the braces that cause them to stiffen up and push a little more strongly against the legs, which provides stability. 32. Why is the new exoskeleton invented? A. To slower users' walking paces. B. To improve users' walking ability. C. To promote users’ sense of balance. D. To preve
31、nt users from falling. 33. What's the feature of the new exoskeleton? A. It keeps users warm. B. It is worn on the back. C. It helps users move around. D It corrects an unsteady move. 34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. How the new exoskeleton works.
32、 B. Where the braces are positioned. C. How long it takes to detect the user's paces. D What the new exoskeleton was built from. 35. What is the purpose of the author in writing this text? A. To call on care for the elderly. B To introduce a new invention. C. To adverti
33、se a new device. D. To bring hope for the elderly. 第二节〔共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分〕 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项多余的选项. Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it, Who wants to do anything they're bad
34、at? 36 Studies have found drawing has many benefits, artist or not. Here are just a few reasons for picking up a pen or pencil of any kind. It pushes you to be patient. We're used to things happening fast these days. Drawing is not fast._ 37 38 A few of my drawings are really kind of great. I c
35、an look at them with pride. But plenty of my little drawings are nonsense or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still_ have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings. Even if you're not naturally “good” at drawing, you'll get better over time if you practice._ 39_ Your drawing doesn’t hav
36、e to mean anything or do anything useful. Sometimes you will even fail. No big deal. It makes memories stick. 1 draw in order to capture 〔捕获〕moments from my life. I'm not great at drawing, but that's not the point. Sometimes I draw the view from the window of my hotel room whether it's a great view
37、 or not. Remember. the idea is to capture the moment. not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table._ 40 A. Take the pressure off. B. It's a good reminder that failure is OK. c. It is something that can show your talents. D. It takes time to create something interesting. E.
38、If you draw fast, you might ruin your drawing. F. But maybe we should rethink this assumption. G. These drawings can always bring me back to that moment. 第三部分 语言知识运用〔共两节,满分45分〕 第一节〔共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分〕 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项. At 2:00 am this Friday morning, I rece
39、ived a text message from a friend, asking if I had any Smile Cards in Spanish. I immediately_ 41_ that I didn't have any, However, I asked her why she wanted them_ 42_ in Spanish and if Smile Cards in English would be_ 43_. To my _ 44_ , she said she had been one of the few selected by her high sch
40、ool to go on a service trip to Panama. She wanted to share the concept of Smile Cards and _ 45__ with children in the villages. I was totally _ 46_and excited with hearing the news! So I decided to stop_ 47_ and call her to get more information about her service trip. She was leaving that same day a
41、t midnight.1 told her I would_ 48_ about it and let her know by afternoon if I could_ 49_ any in Spanish. No luck till midday. _ 50__, there was one translation of the original English Smile Card in Spanish online. Carrying the_ 51_, I headed over to a local printing shop and asked the employee if
42、 he could print 100 Smile Cards in Spanish by 6.00 pm. The employee said it was_52_ to get it since he was working by himself and was_ 53__ with orders. Disappointed, I _ 54_ the English version of the Smile Card and explained my_ 55_ to him. Even he was excited and promised that he'd try his best t
43、o get them _ 56_. When the clock_ 57_ nine, the Spanish Smile Cards were ready. To express my gratitude, 1 brought some Indian food to this employee to thank him for his_ 58__.I quickly got into my car and _ 59__ to my friend's house, and she was patiently standing outside awaiting my_ 60__.We di
44、dn't get a chance to have a proper conversation, but that was good enough. 41. A. believed B. imagined C. responded D. noticed 42. A. specifically B universally C. frequently D. officially 43. A. accurate B. acceptable C. valuable D.flexible 44. A. s
45、urprise B. puzzle C. disappointment D. amusement 45. A. solution B. amazement C. curiosity D. kindness 46. A. confused B. rocked C. concerned D. satisfied 47. A. talking B travelling C. discussing D. texting 48. A. worry B
46、 bargain C. enquire D. quarrel 49. A. take charge of B. search C. control D. get hold of 50. A. Strangely B. Fortunately C. Obviously D. Hopefully 51. A. excitement B. dream C. courage D.doubt 52. A. necessary B worthwhile
47、 C. impossible D. natural 53. A. pleased B. curious C. occupied D. nervous 54. A. took out B. gave out C. made up D. used up 55. A. identity B. situation C. concept D. difficulty 56. A. designed B. decorated C. written
48、 D. printed 57. A. recorded B. exposed C. struck D. shook 59. A. stepped forward B. held on C. showed up D. sped off 60. A. apology B. arrival C. explanation D. participation 第二节〔共10题,每小题1.5分,共15分〕 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式. Imagi
49、ne life today if the printing press had never been invented. We would not have books. posters, magazines or newspapers. The printing press_ 61__ 〔allow〕 us to share large amounts of information_ 62_ 〔 Johannex Gutenberg invented the printing press in the mid-1400s._ 65_ led to a huge social and cul
50、tural revolution. Long before the Gutenberg press, Chinese_ 66_〔improvement〕 in ink, block printing and movable day type were made. This expanded the_ 67_〔write〕 word's range of influence. , 第四部分 写作〔共两节,满分35分〕 第一节短文改错〔共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分〕 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语法错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错
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