湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题(无答案)
2021届湖南省衡阳一中2018级高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷及答案

2021届湖南省衡阳一中2018级高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷★祝考试顺利★(含答案)总分: 150 分时间: 120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分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。
1. What was the man's original plan?A. Go to the picnic.B. Work in the company.C. Do his gardening.2. What will the man do?A. Change his jacket.B. Buy a tie,C. Have an interview.3. Where does the woman want to get married?A. In a church,B. In the open air.C. In a country house.4. What is the man doing?A. Taking a test.B. Reading a book.C. Having a class.5. What do we know about the man?A. He is on a diet.B. He likes eating salad.C. He has a good appetite. 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,各小题将给出s秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答螭6-7题。
湖南省衡阳市市中学2018-2019学年高二英语联考试题含解析

湖南省衡阳市市中学2018-2019学年高二英语联考试题含解析一、选择题1. It was because he would get the chance to travel ______ he wanted to work as a tour guide.A. thatB. whyC. whatD. where参考答案:A2. He risked __________ his job to see me off.A. LosingB. to riskC. being lostD. Lost参考答案:A3. The doctor ______ you for your cough is sure to ______ it.A. curing; treatB. cures; treating C treating; cure D. treats; cure参考答案:C4. He is so sad. I regretted _____ him about the accident.A. tellingB. to tellC. tellsD. told参考答案:A5. ——May I smoke here?——If you , choose a seat in the smoking section.A. shouldB. could C . must D. may参考答案:C略8. The lazy boy was called several times _____ he came for dinner.A. beforeB. whenC. untilD. since参考答案:A略7. The scientists were excited that a satellite 10 tons was successfully placed in orbit yesterday.A.weighedB.weighingC.to be weighedD.being weighed参考答案:B8. The year 1945 __________ the end of a great war in China.A. witnessedB. sawC. discoveredD. watched参考答案:A9. The observer’s statement about the accident was very ; we know almost everything about it now.A.specific B.especial C.particular D.special参考答案:A考查形容词辨析。
湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018_2019学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题(含解析)

衡阳市一中2018 年下学期高二期末考试英语试题考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 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.Why does the man ask the woman to come tomorrow?A. He is off duty now.B. The books will arrive tomorrow.C. The books have been sold out.2. How will the speakers go to the concert?A. By bike.B. By car.C. On foot.3. What does the woman probably want to drink?A. Lemonade.B. Water.C. Wine.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank.B. In a police station.C. In a park.5. How much should the man pay for the fine?A. $50.B. $100.C. $150.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What has Mrs. Smith kept in her yard?A. Flowers.B. Chickens.C. Vegetables.7. How does the woman feel about the man probably?A. Pleased.B. Upset.C. Indifferent.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二上学期期末考试英语---精校Word版含答案

衡阳市一中2018 年下学期高二期末考试英语考试时量: 120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 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。
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)ASnorkelling in SilfraThe clear water at this UNESCO world heritage(遗产) site in Thingvellir National Park will leave you speechless. It is one of the highest rated dive sites in the world. During this journey, you will snorkel within a crack between the Eurasian and American continents. You’ll experience truly amazing views of the colorful underwater landscape, marine life(海洋生物), and geological formations. Silfra’s water is fresh and drinkable at around 2°C -- 4°C all year round. Visibility can reach more than 100 meters, and swimming often feels more like flying.This trip is for anyone who knows how to swim and is up for a unique adventure. We offer transportation with a pick-up in Reykjavik, and provide you with a dry suit. The total length of the tour is approximately five hours, and includes in-water snorkelling lasting around 30 minutes. We’ll guide you through the main Silfra Big Crack, Silfra Hall, Silfra Cathedral and Silfra Lagoon.Included:★All necessary snorkeling equipment;★Hot drinks and food;★Silfra entrance fee of 1,000 ISK.Availability: All year at 09:00 and 15:00. Pick-up in one hour before. Requirements:Participants need to complete the Silfra medical statement before the tour. Divers must:★Be at least 18 years old (young people under 18 years old need a signature from their legal guardian), and the maximum age is 65 years old;★Be able to communicate in English.★Be physically fit;★Not be pregnant;★Not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs;★Sign a medical form.21. What will be offered to you if you take this trip?A. Cold drinks.B. Two dry suits.C. Round-trip air tickets.D. Equipment for snorkeling.22. When is the earliest pick-up time every day?A. 07:00.B. 08:00.C. 09:00.D. 14:00.23. To participate in the trip, one must ____.A. be over 18 years old.B. be under 66 years old.C. have the support of parents.D. have a high level of ability in English.BIn 1996, someone found some very old clothes in an old mine in Nevada, USA; they included a pair of dirty old jeans. Today, those jeans are very valuable, and they are now in the Levi Strauss Archival Collection in San Francisco. The jeans, which are over 120 years old, are the oldest pair of Levi’s 501 jeans in the world.They are almost the same as a modern pair of 501’s; there are just some small differences in the detail. For instance, today’s 501’s have two back pockets, while the old pair just has one.In 1853, a young tailor from Germany, called Levi Strauss, began working in San Francisco; Levi sold thick canvas(帆布) to miners; the miners used the canvas to make tents.One day, a miner told Levi that he could not find trousers that were strongenough for work in the gold mines. Levi decided to make some trousers out of canvas. Very soon, he sold all the canvas trousers he had made! They were just what miners wanted.However, the canvas was rather heavy and stiff(坚硬的). Levi therefore began to look for a different textile(织物). Soon he found a heavy textile from France; it was denim(斜纹粗棉布). Denim was a bit lighter than canvas, but is was very strong. It was ideal for miners.However, original denim was almost white, and miners did not like the color! Their denim trousers got dirty as soon as they began working! Levi Strauss therefore decided to use colored denim, and he chose dark blue. In 1873, he began to make denim trousers with metal rivets(铆钉)to make them stronger. “Blue jeans” arrived!Levi’s jeans were so popular that his company got bi gger and bigger. Soon, other firms were making blue jeans too. Miners liked them, but so did cowboys and other working men. Blue jeans became classic American working trousers. After the Second World War, jeans became popular all over the world. Today, blue jeans are made all over the world.24. What are the old jeans found in Nevada like?A. They are very heavy.B. They have unique and valuable decorations.C. They are very much like modern jeans.D. They have two black pockets.25. How were Le vi’s canvas trousers?A. They were very popular.B. They were easily broken.C. They were too expensive.D. They were quite comfortable.26. What were the problem with original denim?A. It was too soft.B. It got dirty too easily.C. It was not strong enough.D. It was not bright enough.27. For whom were blue jeans first designed?A. Tailors.B. Miners.C. Soldiers.D. Cowboys.CWhen it comes to climate change, there are always some new, terrifyingconsequences to worry about—like ancient viruses and bacteria coming from the ice as the earth warms. Unfortunately, researchers fear we may see more of this in the future.Some of these viruses and bacteria may have been trapped for thousands of years, and it’s not even totally clear yet what they are, let alone what kind of damage they might have.Researchers have met complex “giant viruses” in the melting permafrost(永久冻土)of Siberia. One such virus, 30,000 years old, was still infectious when it was discovered in 2015, though it posed no danger to humans. It turns out that permafrost is excellent at preserving bacteria and viruses that are temporarily inactive, and then become reactivated with warming.Scientists have discovered Spanish flu viruses in dead bodies buried in 1918 in the Alaskan tundra (冻原). When close to half of the population of a Siberian town in the 1890s died of smallpox (天花), their bodies were buried in the permafrost along the Kolyma River. The banks of that river are now beginning to wear away amid global warming, the BBC reports.In Siberia in August 2016, some 100 people and 2,300 deer were infected with anthrax(炭疽) in the first outbreak in the area since 1941. One boy died from the disease. Scientist believed the anthrax had been trapped in the body of a long-frozen dead deer and became active during particularly hot summer of 2016, releasing the bacteria cells into the environment.But even in warmer climates, rising temperatures can help grow and spread dangerous diseases. Over a decade ago, researcher Paul Epstein prophesied the possible spread of mosquito-born illnesses as a result of climate change. “Mosquitoes are sensitive to temperature changes,” he said. “Warming speeds up their rates of reproduction and the number of blood meals they take, makes their breeding (繁殖) season long, and shortens the maturation period for the germs they spread” --- all of which makes them more efficient at spreading disease.28. Why are researchers worried about?A. More ancient germs may reappear.B. The earth is being seriously pollutedC. Ice melting may cause heavy floods.D. Global climate change is worsening.29. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. No “giant viruses” were discovered in Siberia.B. A new way was found to deal with the new germs.C. One ancient virus could still result in people’s death.D. Permafrost can keep germs alive for a long time.30. Wh at led to a boy’s death in Siberia?A. Flu.B. Cancer.C. Anthrax.D. Smallpox.31. Which can best r eplace the underlined word “prophesied” in the last paragraph?A. Denied.B. Predicted.C. Doubted.D. Prevented.DI’ve recently published a book of letters from 32 amazing Australian women about their experiences of new motherhood. Perhaps the most common question I’ve been asked since publication is why more of the mothers didn’t ask for help. If those early months were so hard and so exhausting as they were described, then why didn’t more of these women simply ask for help?Embedded (把……牢牢地嵌入) deep in this enquiry is the assumption that if you ask, you shall receive—and that you shall receive without judgment. And if there is any experience of new motherhood in the 21st century it is the inescapability of judgment. By asking for help new mothers open themselves up to a wave of quiet---and not-so-quiet---disapproval of why on earth they need it.The earliest moments of motherhood are synonymous with sacrifice(等同于牺牲).A mother sacrifices her body for not nine but almost ten long months, sharing her shell with a new being. A mother sacrifices her control, and often her mental and physical health, during the painful process of childbirth. A mother, in the weeks and months that follow, puts the needs of another before her own, sacrificing her sense of self, her ambition and all too often, her happiness.We don’t normally use the word sacrifice to describe the newborn period. It’s supposed to be sweet and milky and warm but a sacrifice is exactly what it is. Andwhen we sacrifice we should be entitled(使享有权利) to mourn—a privilege new mothers are expressly prevented from.We have reached the point where being a mother who admits she needs help is like saying your child isn’t worth the sacrifice. The suffering has become a badge(徽章) of honor, worn in service to your family.The role of mothering is not an easy one, nor will it ever be. But it could be made more manageable if we were all to offer help or support.32. What is the author’s book probably about?A. The troubles of working women.B. The education of newborn babies.C. The lifestyle of Australian women.D. The suffering of some new mothers.33. According to Paragraph 2, the public seems to believe that ____.A. it’s wrong to judge new mothersB. new mothers live a very hard lifeC. new mothers shouldn’t ask for helpD. people are willing to help new mothers34. Which of the following statements would the author agree with?A. The newborn period is just sweet and milky.B. New mothers should give up their sense of self.C. The newborn period means privileges for mothers.D. New mothers have to sacrifice a lot for their babies.35. What does the author want to show in the text?A. Women should manage to be a good mother.B. New mother’s suffering is a badge of honor.C. It should be made easier for new mothers to get help .D. People should be encouraged to mourn their sacrifices.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。
2018-2019学年高二上学期第一次月考含听力英语试卷

-学年高二上学期第一次月考含听力英语试卷2018-2019学年高二上学期第一次月考含听力英语试卷一、短对话What will the woman do tomorrow morning?A. Go to the zoo.B. Go to the airport.C. Deal with an email.How will the speakers probably get to the exhibition?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By subway.When will the equipment arrive?A. This Wednesday.B. This Friday.C. Next Monday. What is Claire probably like?A. Lazy.B. Clever.C. Hard-working.Why is the woman calling the man?A. To buy something from him.B. To sell him some pieces of furniture.C. To set a date to visit his new apartment.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Where are the speakers?A. At a zoo.B. On a farm.C. By a lake.2.Why does the man prefer the ducks?A. They are pretty.B. They don’t bite people.C. They don’t eat too much.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What was Albert Einstein like as a child?A. He was shy.B. He did poorly in all subjects.C. He got along well with his classmates.2.When did Albert Einstein begin to learn math by himself?A. At age six.B. At age ten.C. At age thirteen.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2018-2019学年湖南省衡阳市第一中学高二上学期期末考试英语试题 解析版

绝密★启用前湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题一、阅读理解Snorkelling in SilfraThe clear water at this UNESCO world heritage(遗产) site in Thingvellir National Park will leave you speechless. It is one of the highest rated dive sites in the world. During this journey, you will snorkel within a crack between the Eurasian and American continents. You’ll experience truly amazing views of the colorful underwater landscape, marine life(海洋生物), and geological formations. Silfra’s water is fresh and drinkable at around 2°C -- 4°C all year round. Visibility can reach more than 100 meters, and swimming often feels more like flying. This trip is for anyone who knows how to swim and is up for a unique adventure. We offer transportation with a pick-up in Reykjavik, and provide you with a dry suit. The total length of the tour is approximately five hours, and includes in-water snorkelling lasting around 30 minutes. We’ll guide you through the main Silfra Big Crack, Silfra Hall, Silfra Cathedral and Silfra Lagoon.Included:★ All necessary snorkeling equipment;★ Hot drinks and food;★ Silfra entrance fee of 1,000 ISK.Availability: All year at 09:00 and 15:00. Pick-up in one hour before.Requirements:Participants need to complete the Silfra medical statement before the tour.Divers must:★ Be at least 18 years old (young people under 18 years old need a signature from their legal guardian), and the maximum age is 65 years old;★ Be able to communicate in English.★ Be physically fit;★ Not be pregnant;★ Not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs;★ Sign a medical form.1.What will be offered to you if you take this trip?A.Cold drinks.B.Two dry suits.C.Round-trip air tickets.D.Equipment for snorkeling.2.When is the earliest pick-up time every day?A.07:00.B.08:00.C.09:00.D.14:00.3.To participate in the trip, one must ____.A.be over 18 years old.B.be under 66 years old.C.have the support of parents.D.have a high level of ability in English.【答案】1. D2. B3. B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇旅游广告。
湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二下学期第一次月考英语---精校Word版含答案

衡阳市第一中高二年级下第一次月考英语考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;满分7.5分)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AAllegra Ford Thomas Scholarship$2,500 awards available:1The Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship. Applicants must:◆ Be a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled (招收) in a two-year community college, a training program, or a specialized program for students with learning disability in the fall;◆ Demonstrate (证明) financial need;◆ Provide most current documentation of an identified learning disability (Please note: attention-deficit (注意力缺乏症)/ hyperactivity disorder (多动症) alone is not consideredto be a learning disability; candidates with AD/ HD must also provide documentation of a specific learning disability);◆ Be a United States citizen.Contact: afscholarship@ Tel:646-616-1211Marion Huber Learning Through Listening® (LTL) Scholarship$6,000 or $2,000 awards available: 6The awards are presented to those who are high school seniors with learning disabilities, in recognition of academic achievement, outstanding leadership, and service to others. The awards are given to six students who are chosen by a selection committee every year. The three top winners will get $6,000 each and the other three winners $2,000 each.Contact: naa@ Tel: 800-241-4792Joe Hornsby Ⅲ Scholarship$2,000 awards available: 4The scholarship will focus specifically on students who have special needs because of physical disabilities and want to further their education at a college/ university or trade school. Applicants must:◆Be a graduating senior of a high school in Mesquite Independent School District;◆Be planning to attend or be enrolled in an undergraduate program at a college, university or technical training program;◆ Have had at least a “C” average during high school (2.0 GPA)Contact: scholarship@ Tel: 214-741-9683WSAJ Past Presidents. Scholarship$7,500 awards available: 2Applicants must be high school seniors who have a history of achievement despite having been a victim of injury or overcoming a disability or similar challenge, and a documented need for financial assistance. They must also have a record of commitment to helping people in need or protecting the rights of injured persons and a plan to apply their education toward helping people. The scholarship is only open to students of Washington.Contact: anta@ Tel: 214-741-986321.What do the four scholarships have in common?A. They are available every year.B. They are given to four students.C. They are for disabled senior high schoolers.D. They are open to students all over the world.22.To know more about Joe Hornsby Ⅲ Scholarship, which number should you call?A. 214-741-9863B. 646-616-1211C. 800-241-4792D. 214-741-968323.To get the highest award, which scholarship should a student apply for?A. Joe Hornsby Ⅲ ScholarshipB. Marion Huber LTL ScholarshipC. Allegra Ford Thomas ScholarshipD. WSAJ Past Presidents, Scholarship.BA valuable sketch (素描) from World WarⅠhas turned up in a garage sale in Perth. It’s a sketch of soldiers playing soccer with a tin can during an unofficial truce (停战)between German and Allied soldiers on the Western Front in 1914. The artwork was drawn by an unnamed German soldier during the war on the Western Front.The artwork was given to Private Jack Shelley, a British soldier, when he was defending the town of Frelinghien, France. The sketch is an important historical document, as it provides evidence that the tales of enemy soldiers socializing togetherare true. But for Private Shelley’s descendants(后代) it has even greater value, since itwas his prized possession. Jessie Shelley, Jack’s great-granddaughter, has fond memories of the old man sharing stories about his experiences in the war when he came to live permanently in Australia in 1930. the family lost track of the artwork after Jack’s possessions were moved during the sale of his house when he died in 1984.‘Great-grandpa had a tobacco tin with a dozen or so buttons from the uniforms of men from both sides. He told us all the details of every one of those buttons. ToGreat-grandpa they represented real people he had known, some of whom hadn’t come home from the war. He had at least two buttons from German uniforms that he told us were exchanged between the men involved in the Christmas Day Truce.’On Christmas Day of 1914, the soldiers came out of their trenches(战壕) intono-man’s-land and shared food, drinks and cigarettes. Some even exchanged small gifts. The men even played football games together. Later, this spirit of cooperation continued in unofficial agreements between the sides to stop shooting at mealtimes and even at times when soldiers were working in the open.This fascinating image of peace and humanity during the war has continued through the years. The sketch is a symbol of the potential for humanity, hope and kindness to exist in even the most violent circumstances.24.In what situation was the sketch done?A. It was done in a garageB. It was done on the front line.C. It was done during a formal soccer match.D. It was done by a soldier fighting in Germany.25.Why is this sketch an important historical document?A. It explains the specific reason for the war.B. It shows the war on the Western Front came to an end.C. It proves enemy soldiers could live in peace sometimes.D. It is evidence that soldiers could adapt quickly to society.26.What did Private Shelly say about the buttons in the tobacco tin?A. They were from German uniforms.B. Some of them represented his honor.C. Some of their owners didn’t survive the war.D. They were collected during Christmas Day in 1914.27.What impact did the Christmas Day Truce have?A. It brought about more truces.B. It started wide information exchanges.C. It led to no agreement between the sides.D. It resulted in more celebrations between the sides.COur most important institutions, our schools and our workplaces, are designed mostly for extroverts (性格外向者).In the typical classroom, students are often divided into groups---four or five or more kids all facing each other. And kids are working on countless group assignments. Evenin subjects like math and creative writing, which you think would depend on unaccompanied flights of thought, kids are now expected to act as committee members. As for the kids who prefer to go off by themselves or just to work alone, those kids areseen as outliers (局外人) often or, worse, as problem cases. And the vast majority of teachers believe that the ideal student is an extrovert as opposed to an introvert (性格内向者), even though introverts actually get better grades and are more knowledgeable, according to research.The same thing is true in our workplaces. Now, most of us work in open plan offices, without walls, where we are subject to the constant noise and stare of our coworkers. And when it comes to leadership, introverts are routinely passed over for leadership positions, even though introverts tend to be very careful, much less likely to take outsize risks ---which is something we might all favor nowadays. And interesting research by Adam Grant at the Wharton School has found that introverted leaders often deliver better outcomes than extroverts do, because when they are managing thoughtful employees, they’re much more likely to let those employees run with their ideas.In fact, some of our great leaders in history have been introverts. I’ll give you some examples. Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa parks, Gandni -- all these people described themselves as quiet and soft-spoken and even shy. However, they all took the spotlight, even though every bone in their bodies was telling them not to. And this turns out to have a special power, because people could feel that these leaders were in control, not because they enjoyed directing others and not out of the pleasure of being looked at; they were there because they had no choice, because they were driven to do what they thought was right.28.What is the author’s attitude to frequent group study in class?A. Critical.B. CuriousC. CarelessD. Approving29.What do we know about introverted leaders?A. They like taking risks.B. They are open-minded.C. They are often creativeD. They are very enthusiastic.30.What does the underlined part “took the spotlight” in the last paragraph mean?A. Got nervous easilyB. Became very understandingC. Received a lot of public attentionD. Enjoyed showing themselves in public.31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How to be extrovertsB. Why introverts sufferC. The power of introvertsD. The characteristic of extroverts.DWhat’s fiercer than a lion? The honey badger (蜜獾), one of the toughest mammals inAfrica and western Asia. Honey badgers stand less than a foot high. They are only a couple feet long. They weigh just over 20 pounds. Yet they have a reputation for toughness that is far greater than their size.So what makes the honey badger so tough? They have speed, but so do many animals. They aren’t stronger than lions, so how do they stop them? The thing that sets the honey badge apart is their skin. Their skin is thick and tough. Arrows, spears, and bites from other animals can rarely go through it. Not only is their skin thick and tough, it is also loose. This allows them to twist and turn to fight back while another animal is attacking them.Honey badgers have long, sharp claws. These claws are good for attacking and even better for digging. Honey badgers are some of nature’s most skilled diggers. They can dig a nine-foot tunnel into hard ground in about 10 minutes. They love to catch a meal by digging up the holes of frogs and snakes. They also use their digging skills to create their homes. They live in small holes in the ground and defend them fiercely.You don’t get a reputation like the honey badger by running from danger. The honey badger is a fearless and tireless fighter. They will attack any creature that threatens them,man included. Because of the honey badger’s reputation, most predators (食肉动物)avoid them. Some animals use the honey badger’s reputation to their advantage. Adultcheetahs (猎豹) have spotted coats, but their kittens have silver manes (鬃毛) and looklike honey badgers. Some scientists believe that their coloring tricks predators into avoiding them.You might be wondering: “If honey badgers are so tough, how did they get a name that makes them sound like a piece of candy?” The answer makes sense. Since honey badgers have such thick skin, bees rarely harm them. So honey badgers love to attackbeehives(蜂窝). Honey badgers run after honey so aggressively that beekeepers in Africahave to use electric fencing to hold them back. There’s nothing sweet about that.32.What contributes to honey badgers’ toughness?A. Their skinB. Their speedC. Their weightD. Their strength33.Which best express the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Honey badgers use their claws to defend their homes.B. Honey badgers love to dig up hotels to hide their food.C. Honey badgers’ digging skills assist them in many ways.D. Honey badgers’ claws are powerful weapons for fighting.34.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Silver manesB. Honey badgersC. Adult cheetahsD. Young cheetahs35.According to the text, honey badgers got their name _____.A. From their taste for honey.B. Because they are fond of candy.C. From the sweet taste of their meat.D. Because they look sweet and charming. 第二节:七选五V olunteering abroad is a mind-opening experience that exposes one to other cultures, languages and ways of life.36 , the volunteer learns to appreciate the gifts of his home culture, as well as the benefits of the new. These volunteer opportunities often offer additional professional benefits, as well.The Satisfaction of Altruism (无私)Any volunteer job instills a sense of "giving back." However, overseas volunteering can be truly meaningful in this area. People in foreign cultures understand that you might be giving up numerous creature comforts to help them out. 37 .New Language SkillsOverseas volunteers may not only learn a new language during their stay, they may also come to appreciate their native tongue all the more. Total being involved in the culture will require at least a conversational grasp of the language. Often, English speakers are called upon to teach English as a second language, which requiresrelearning oft-forgotten rules of grammar and usage. 38 .Better MannersIf the expression "ugly American" rings a bell, know that overseas volunteering is an excellent cure for that particular problem. 39 . The lessons may lead to the volunteer thinking twice about how their behavior appears to others in daily life.40Going to a foreign country for a volunteer experience is a huge boost (帮助) on aresume. Employers love to see a person that can think outside the box and work past their comfort zone. The added benefits of teamwork, foreign language knowledge, andplain old hard work also add polish (品味) to the volunteer candidate. Since businessnow happens on a global scale, the volunteer is armed with useful, and potentially actionable, information.A.Professional BenefitsB.An expanded appreciation of different traditions.C.By experiencing day-to-day existence in an area of need.D.Because of this, the act of giving is even more touching and deep.E.This repeat education can lead to better English skills in the long run.F.V olunteers many taste fruits, plants and meats they’ve never experienced before.G.V olunteers receive a thorough education about movement, gestures, and conversation.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)Last year, I received an e-mail from my dad, under a subject line: “Mystery creature?”There was no body text, but41 was a ten-second video, shot in the dead of night. It 42 a furry creature charging away from the camera and down a driveway. Midway through the video, the animal43 abruptly, turns slightly and stares back. Then it runs into the 44 . Watching it again, I noticed that the driveway looked 45 . It was my childhood home. There soon came more e-mails with more videos. And the mysterycreature 46 to be a raccoon(浣熊) without its tail.For many years, my parents had been 47 about setting up some camera traps, just to see what sorts of animals were quietly moving around the 48 . But my dad had always thought the camera were a little too 49and complicated. About a year ago, my dad finally 50 two cameras at reasonable prices that were easy to use. He first 51them toward a place where he had noticed a particular pile of scat (动物粪便), whichalways appeared in the same 52 . After leaving the cameras on for only one night, he 53 . To his amazement, right in front of a bench where he’d 54one camera, a foxarrived. It 55 to the center of the sight line and squatted (蹲下), briefly, in the exactspot. “Can you 56 it? ”he said, playing the video for me again.I could not, 57 there it was, clear to see. For me, the pleasure in watching these video was that they would never be 58 believable and that the 59 would always be beyond my imagination. Rather than making the world more knowable, they seem to make it more 60 . They’ve turned a backyard into a place full of mystery.41.A. played B. bought C. applied D. attached42.A. showed B. pleased C. made D. discovered43. A. wakes B. appears C. stops D. changes44. A. camera B. darkness C. dawn D. crowd45. A. familiar B. interesting C. similar D. wrong46. A. grew up B. turned out C. claimed D. pretended47. A. complaining B. worrying C. learning D. talking48. A. park B. woods C. house D. ponds49. A. expensive B. important C. dangerous D. heavy50. A. produced B. bought C. carried D. faced51. A. pushed B. drove C. pointed D. guided52. A. style B. group C. spot D. order53. A. hid B. checked C. escaped D. agreed54. A. placed B. designed C. repaired D. seen55. A. responded B. looked C. fell D. ran56. A. believe B. prove C. finish D. hold57. A. and B. so C. nor D. yet58. A. suddenly B. constantly C. secretly D. entirely59. A. scenery B. images C. events D. technology60. A. useful B. peaceful C. extraordinary D. reliableFor 28- year- old Russian Artem Zhdanv, China is a place to fulfill dreams. After graduating from college with a major in Chinese, he left hometown in Siberia 61 (he) and move to Guangzhou, China’s southern economic powerhouse.He 62 (build) a Russian-language news website about China in recent years, founded a consulting company and set up 63 online store on the e-commerce platform Taobao. The new website now has a 64 (month) visit of 100,000, and the products he sells online---such as T-shirts, cups and chopsticks with catchy Chinese phrases ---have become popular with foreigners 65 live in China.“My childhood dream 66 (be) to be a diplomat(外交家). Now my website andTaobao store 67 (connect) foreigners with China are like bridges, ” he said. “China is a good place to start a business. As long as you have an ideal and the courage, you can 68 (easy) build a business here,” he said.Zhdanov wants to connect Russian businessmen with investors in China. “China has more unicorn (独角兽) companies 69 many other countries. And the governmenthas provided great support for high-tech development. I would like to tell more Russians that instead of only looking at Silicon Valley, they can also come to China 70 (realize) their dreams”.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)As we all know it, health is very important to us students. Here are some tips on how to grow up healthily.Some students at school were too addicted to phones and computers, which does harm to their health. Therefore, you are strong advised to rid you of them. In addition, sparingsome time to build up your body on a regular basis to make you energetic and relaxing. Above all, attach importance on making friends and communicating with others. Taking active part in various voluntary activities can also be of great beneficial.I hope that the suggestion above will make a difference.第二节: 书面表达假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tim在你的生日晚会上送给你一件礼物,当时你只说了谢谢,但没有打开。
湖南省衡阳一中2018-2019学年高二下学期第一次3月月考英语试题 Word版含答案

衡阳市第一中学2019年高二下第一次月考英语考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AAllegra Ford Thomas Scholarship$2,500 awards available:1The Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship. Applicants must:◆Be a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled (招收) in a two-year community college, a training program, or a specialized program for students with learning disability in the fall;◆Demonstrate (证明) financial need;◆Provide most current documentation of an identified learning disability (Please note: attention-deficit (注意力缺乏症)/ hyperactivity disorder (多动症) alone is notconsidered to be a learning disability; candidates with AD/ HD must also provide documentation of a specific learning disability);◆Be a United States citizen.Contact: afscholarship@ Tel:646-616-1211Marion Huber Learning Through Listening® (LTL) Scholarship$6,000 or $2,000 awards available: 6The awards are presented to those who are high school seniors with learning disabilities, in recognition of academic achievement, outstanding leadership, and service to others. The awards are given to six students who are chosen by a selection committee every year. The three top winners will get $6,000 each and the other three winners $2,000 each.Contact: naa@ Tel: 800-241-4792Joe Hornsby ⅢScholarship$2,000 awards available: 4The scholarship will focus specifically on students who have special needs because of physical disabilities and want to further their education at a college/ university or trade school. Applicants must:◆Be a graduating senior of a high school in Mesquite Independent School District;◆Be planning to attend or be enrolled in an undergraduate program at a college, university or technical training program;◆Have had at least a “C” average during high school (2.0 GPA)Contact: scholarship@ Tel: 214-741-9683WSAJ Past Presidents. Scholarship$7,500 awards available: 2Applicants must be high school seniors who have a history of achievement despite having been a victim of injury or overcoming a disability or similar challenge, and a documented need for financial assistance. They must also have a record of commitment to helping people in need or protecting the rights of injured persons and a plan to apply their education toward helping people. The scholarship is only open to students of Washington.Contact: anta@ Tel: 214-741-986321.What do the four scholarships have in common?A. They are available every year.B. They are given to four students.C. They are for disabled senior high schoolers.D. They are open to students all over the world.22.To know more about Joe Hornsby ⅢScholarship, which number should you call?A. 214-741-9863B. 646-616-1211C. 800-241-4792D. 214-741-968323.To get the highest award, which scholarship should a student apply for?A. Joe Hornsby ⅢScholarshipB. Marion Huber LTL ScholarshipC. Allegra Ford Thomas ScholarshipD. WSAJ Past Presidents, Scholarship.BA valuable sketch (素描) from World WarⅠhas turned up in a garage sale in Perth. It’s a sketch of soldiers playing soccer with a tin can during an unofficial truce (停战)between German and Allied soldiers on the Western Front in 1914. The artwork was drawn by an unnamed German soldier during the war on the Western Front.The artwork was given to Private Jack Shelley, a British soldier, when he was defending the town of Frelinghien, France. The sketch is an important historical document, as it provides evidence that the tales of enemy soldiers socializing togetherare true. But for Private Shelley’s descendants(后代) it has even greater value, since itwas his prized possession. Jessie Shelley, Jack’s great-granddaughter, has fond memories of the old man sharing stories about his experiences in the war when he came to live permanently in Australia in 1930. the family lost track of the artwork after Jack’s possessions were moved during the sale of his house when he died in 1984.‘Great-grandpa had a tobacco tin with a dozen or so buttons from the uniforms of men from both sides. He told us all the details of every one of those buttons. To Great-grandpa they represented real people he had known, some of whom hadn’t come home from the war. He had at least two buttons from German uniforms that he told us were exchanged between the men involved in the Christmas Day Truce.’On Christmas Day of 1914, the soldiers came out of their trenches(战壕) intono-man’s-land and shared food, drinks and cigarettes. Some even exchanged small gifts. The men even played football games together. Later, this spirit of cooperation continued in unofficial agreements between the sides to stop shooting at mealtimes and even at times when soldiers were working in the open.This fascinating image of peace and humanity during the war has continued through the years. The sketch is a symbol of the potential for humanity, hope and kindness to exist in even the most violent circumstances.24.In what situation was the sketch done?A. It was done in a garageB. It was done on the front line.C. It was done during a formal soccer match.D. It was done by a soldier fighting in Germany.25.Why is this sketch an important historical document?A. It explains the specific reason for the war.B. It shows the war on the Western Front came to an end.C. It proves enemy soldiers could live in peace sometimes.D. It is evidence that soldiers could adapt quickly to society.26.What did Private Shelly say about the buttons in the tobacco tin?A. They were from German uniforms.B. Some of them represented his honor.C. Some of their owners didn’t survive the war.D. They were collected during Christmas Day in 1914.27.What impact did the Christmas Day Truce have?A. It brought about more truces.B. It started wide information exchanges.C. It led to no agreement between the sides.D. It resulted in more celebrations between the sides.COur most important institutions, our schools and our workplaces, are designedmostly for extroverts (性格外向者).In the typical classroom, students are often divided into groups---four or five or more kids all facing each other. And kids are working on countless group assignments. Even in subjects like math and creative writing, which you think would depend on unaccompanied flights of thought, kids are now expected to act as committee members. As for the kids who prefer to go off by themselves or just to work alone, those kids areseen as outliers (局外人) often or, worse, as problem cases. And the vast majority of teachers believe that the ideal student is an extrovert as opposed to an introvert (性格内向者), even though introverts actually get better grades and are more knowledgeable, according to research.The same thing is true in our workplaces. Now, most of us work in open plan offices, without walls, where we are subject to the constant noise and stare of our coworkers. And when it comes to leadership, introverts are routinely passed over for leadership positions, even though introverts tend to be very careful, much less likely to take outsize risks ---which is something we might all favor nowadays. And interesting research by Adam Grant at the Wharton School has found that introverted leaders often deliver better outcomes than extroverts do, because when they are managing thoughtful employees, they’re much more likely to let those employees run with their ideas.In fact, some of our great leaders in history have been introverts. I’ll give you some examples. Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa parks, Gandni -- all these people described themselves as quiet and soft-spoken and even shy. However, they all took the spotlight, even though every bone in their bodies was telling them not to. And this turns out to have a special power, because people could feel that these leaders were in control, not because they enjoyed directing others and not out of the pleasure of being looked at;they were there because they had no choice, because they were driven to do what they thought was right.28.What is the author’s attitude to frequent group study in class?A. Critical.B. CuriousC. CarelessD. Approving29.What do we know about introverted leaders?A. They like taking risks.B. They are open-minded.C. They are often creativeD. They are very enthusiastic.30.What does the underlined part “took the spotlight” in the last paragraph mean?A. Got nervous easilyB. Became very understandingC. Received a lot of public attentionD. Enjoyed showing themselves in public.31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How to be extrovertsB. Why introverts sufferC. The power of introvertsD. The characteristic of extroverts.DWhat’s fiercer than a lion? The honey badger (蜜獾), one of the toughest mammals inAfrica and western Asia. Honey badgers stand less than a foot high. They are only a couple feet long. They weigh just over 20 pounds. Yet they have a reputation for toughness that is far greater than their size.So what makes the honey badger so tough? They have speed, but so do many animals. They aren’t stronger than lions, so how do they stop them? The thing that sets the honey badge apart is their skin. Their skin is thick and tough. Arrows, spears, and bites from other animals can rarely go through it. Not only is their skin thick and tough, it is also loose. This allows them to twist and turn to fight back while another animal is attacking them.Honey badgers have long, sharp claws. These claws are good for attacking and even better for digging. Honey badgers are some of nature’s most skilled diggers. They can dig a nine-foot tunnel into hard ground in about 10 minutes. They love to catch a meal by digging up the holes of frogs and snakes. They also use their digging skills to create their homes. They live in small holes in the ground and defend them fiercely.You don’t get a reputation like the honey badger by running from danger. The honey badger is a fearless and tireless fighter. They will attack any creature that threatensthem, man included. Because of the honey badger’s reputation, most predators (食肉动物)avoid them. Some animals use the honey badger’s reputation to their advantage. Adult cheetahs (猎豹) have spotted coats, but their kittens have silver manes (鬃毛) andlook like honey badgers. Some scientists believe that their coloring tricks predators into avoiding them.You might be wondering: “If honey badgers are so tough, how did they get a name that makes them sound like a piece of candy?” The answer makes sense. Since honey badgers have such thick skin, bees rarely harm them. So honey badgers love to attackbeehives(蜂窝). Honey badgers run after honey so aggressively that beekeepers inAfrica have to use electric fen cing to hold them back. There’s nothing sweet about that.32.What contributes to honey badgers’ toughness?A. Their skinB. Their speedC. Their weightD. Their strength33.Which best express the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Honey badgers use their claws to defend their homes.B. Honey badgers love to dig up hotels to hide their food.C. Honey badgers’ digging skills assist them in many ways.D. Honey badgers’ claws are powerful weapons for fighting.34.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Silver manesB. Honey badgersC. Adult cheetahsD. Young cheetahs35.According to the text, honey badgers got their name _____.A. From their taste for honey.B. Because they are fond of candy.C. From the sweet taste of their meat.D. Because they look sweet and charming. 第二节:七选五V olunteering abroad is a mind-opening experience that exposes one to other cultures, languages and ways of life.36 , the volunteer learns to appreciate the gifts of his home culture, as well as the benefits of the new. These volunteer opportunities often offer additional professional benefits, as well.The Satisfaction of Altruism (无私)Any volunteer job instills a sense of "giving back." However, overseas volunteering can be truly meaningful in this area. People in foreign cultures understand that you might be giving up numerous creature comforts to help them out. 37 .New Language SkillsOverseas volunteers may not only learn a new language during their stay, they may also come to appreciate their native tongue all the more. Total being involved in the culture will require at least a conversational grasp of the language. Often, English speakers are called upon to teach English as a second language, which requires relearning oft-forgotten rules of grammar and usage. 38 .Better MannersIf the expression "ugly American" rings a bell, know that overseas volunteering is an excellent cure for that particular problem. 39 . The lessons may lead to the volunteer thinking twice about how their behavior appears to others in daily life.40Going to a foreign country for a volunteer experience is a huge boost (帮助) on aresume. Employers love to see a person that can think outside the box and work past their comfort zone. The added benefits of teamwork, foreign language knowledge, andplain old hard work also add polish (品味) to the volunteer candidate. Since businessnow happens on a global scale, the volunteer is armed with useful, and potentially actionable, information.A.Professional BenefitsB.An expanded appreciation of different traditions.C.By experiencing day-to-day existence in an area of need.D.Because of this, the act of giving is even more touching and deep.E.This repeat education can lead to better English skills in the long run.F.V olunteers many taste fruits, plants and meats they’ve never experienced before.G.V olunteers receive a thorough education about movement, gestures, and conversation.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)Last year, I received an e-mail from my dad, under a subject line: “Mystery creature?” Th ere was no body text, but41 was a ten-second video, shot in the dead of night. It 42 a furry creature charging away from the camera and down a driveway. Midway through the video, the animal43 abruptly, turns slightly and stares back. Then it runs into the 44 . Watching it again, I noticed that the driveway looked 45 . It was my childhood home. There soon came more e-mails with more videos. And themystery creature 46 to be a raccoon(浣熊) without its tail.For many years, my parents had been 47 about setting up some camera traps, just to see what sorts of animals were quietly moving around the 48 . But my dad had always thought the camera were a little too 49 and complicated. About a year ago, my dad finally 50 two cameras at reasonable prices that were easy to use. He first51 them toward a place where he had noticed a particular pile of scat (动物粪便),which always appeared in the same 52 . After leaving the cameras on for only one night, he 53 . To his amazement, right in front of a bench where he’d 54onecamera, a fox arrived. It 55 to the center of the sight line and squatted (蹲下), briefly, in the exact spot. “Can you 56 it? ”he said, playing the video for me again.I could not, 57 there it was, clear to see. For me, the pleasure in watching these video was that they would never be 58 believable and that the 59 would always be beyond my imagination. Rather than making the world more knowable, they seem to make it more 60 . They’ve turned a backyard into a place full of myster y.41.A. played B. bought C. applied D. attached42.A. showed B. pleased C. made D. discovered43. A. wakes B. appears C. stops D. changes44. A. camera B. darkness C. dawn D. crowd45. A. familiar B. interesting C. similar D. wrong46. A. grew up B. turned out C. claimed D. pretended47. A. complaining B. worrying C. learning D. talking48. A. park B. woods C. house D. ponds49. A. expensive B. important C. dangerous D. heavy50. A. produced B. bought C. carried D. faced51. A. pushed B. drove C. pointed D. guided52. A. style B. group C. spot D. order53. A. hid B. checked C. escaped D. agreed54. A. placed B. designed C. repaired D. seen55. A. responded B. looked C. fell D. ran56. A. believe B. prove C. finish D. hold57. A. and B. so C. nor D. yet58. A. suddenly B. constantly C. secretly D. entirely59. A. scenery B. images C. events D. technology60. A. useful B. peaceful C. extraordinary D. reliableFor 28- year- old Russian Artem Zhdanv, China is a place to fulfill dreams. After graduating from college with a major in Chinese, he left hometown in Siberia 61 (he) and move to Guangzhou, China’s sout hern economic powerhouse.He 62 (build) a Russian-language news website about China in recent years, founded a consulting company and set up 63 online store on the e-commerce platform Taobao. The new website now has a 64 (month) visit of 100,000, and the products he sells online---such as T-shirts, cups and chopsticks with catchy Chinese phrases ---have become popular with foreigners 65 live in China.“My childhood dream 66 (be) to be a diplomat(外交家). Now my website andTaobao store 67 (connect) foreigners with China are like bridges, ” he said. “China is a good place to start a business. As long as you have an ideal and the courage, you can 68 (easy) build a business here,” he said.Zhdanov wants to connect Russia n businessmen with investors in China. “China has more unicorn (独角兽) companies 69 many other countries. And the governmenthas provided great support for high-tech development. I would like to tell more Russians that instead of only looking at Silicon Valley, they can also come to China 70 (realize) their dreams”.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)As we all know it, health is very important to us students. Here are some tips on how to grow up healthily.Some students at school were too addicted to phones and computers, which does harm to their health. Therefore, you are strong advised to rid you of them. In addition, sparing some time to build up your body on a regular basis to make you energetic and relaxing. Above all, attach importance on making friends and communicating with others. Taking active part in various voluntary activities can also be of great beneficial.I hope that the suggestion above will make a difference.第二节: 书面表达假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tim在你的生日晚会上送给你一件礼物,当时你只说了谢谢,但没有打开。
湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题 含解析

衡阳市第一中学2019年高二下第一次月考英语试题考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;满分7.5分)1. What does the man do probably?A. A teacher.B. A librarian.C. A doctor.2. What is the man’s problem?A. He has a bad memory for faces.B. He forgets to introduce himself.C. He lost his football.3. What is the woman doing probably?A. Hosting a program.B. Listening to a radio.C. Visiting a zoo.4. What does the woman mean?A. The talks are a total failure.B. The talks haven’t ac hieved much.C. The talks have reached an agreement.5. When does the first school bus leave for campus on weekends?A. 6:00.B. 6:30.C. 7:00.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Customer and ticket seller.C. Travel agent and traveler.7. What is included in the price besides air-tickets?A. Local transport.B. Meals.C. Landmark tickets.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2018-2019学年湖南省衡阳市第一中学高二下学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版

衡阳市第一中学2019年高二下第一次月考英语考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;满分7.5分)1. What does the man do probably?A. A teacher.B. A librarian.C. A doctor.2. What is the man’s problem?A. He has a bad memory for faces.B. He forgets to introduce himself.C. He lost his football.3. What is the woman doing probably?A. Hosting a program.B. Listening to a radio.C. Visiting a zoo.4. What does the woman mean?A. The talks are a total failure.B. The talks haven’t achieved much.C. The talks have reached an agreement.5. When does the first school bus leave for campus on weekends?A. 6:00.B. 6:30.C. 7:00.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Customer and ticket seller.C. Travel agent and traveler.7. What is included in the price besides air-tickets?A. Local transport.B. Meals.C. Landmark tickets.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2019学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题(无答案)

2018年下学期衡阳市一中高二第一次月考英语试题总分:150分时量:120分钟第I卷本试卷分第I卷 (选择题) 和第II卷 (非选择题) 两部分,考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。
2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,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(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。
1. What will the woman probably do this evening?A. See a movie.B. Watch TV.C. Go dancing.2. Where will the speakers be tomorrow?A. In the country.B. At school.C. At home.3. What does the man suggest?A. Sending Jack to the hospital.B. Giving Jack some medicine.C. StoppingJack from crying4. What’ s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Saleswomanand customer.5. What does the man tell Betty to do?A. Forgive her mother.B. Apologize to her mother.C. Ask her mother fora mobile phone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(含解析)

5. When does the first school bus leave for campus on weekends?
A. 6:00. B。 6:30. C. 7:00。
第二节 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6。 What is the relationship between the speakers?
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2。 What is the man’s problem?
A. He has a bad memory for faces。 B。 He forgets to introduce himself.
C. He lost his football.
3。 What is the woman doing probably?
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2019-2020学年衡阳市第一中学高三英语月考试卷及答案

2019-2020学年衡阳市第一中学高三英语月考试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ASan Francisco Bay Area is a great place if you're a sports fan as you'll find several events all year round and plenty of team pride. If you are anywhere close to the area during a game,these fantastic sports events are here for you.San Francisco Giants BaseballThe San Francisco Giants baseball team plays in SF at Oracle Park. This is a fun ballpark because it's always packed with great energy and offers views of the bay. It's one of the most popular San Francisco sports events. The Giants are part of the National League West Division. Since their arrival here in 1958,they have been World Series Champions three times.Golden State Warriors BasketballThe fan base of the Golden State Warriors distributes the whole San Francisco Bay Area as this region's only NBA team.Their regular season runs from late October through mid-April, and all home games are played at the Chase Center in San Francisco.In total, the Warriors has won six NBA championships.San Francisco 49ers FootballThe 49ers are San Francisco's NFL team, though they have recently moved to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, about an hour south of SF. The football team was named for the prospectors (探矿者) who arrived in the area in 1849 for the Gold Rush. They’ve won 5 Super Bowl championships, all between 1981 and 1994.San Jose Sharks HockeyThe San Jose Sharks represent the Bay Area in hockey (冰球).They were founded in 1991 as the only Bay Area team to compete in the NHL. Sharks fans love going to these San Francisco sports events at the SAP Center,which they call the Shark Tank,located about an hour southeast of SF.1.Where can a sports fan have a good view of the area?A.The Oracle Park.B.The Chase Center.C.Levi's Stadium.D.The SAP Center2.Which team has claimed the most titles according to the text?A.The Giants.B.The Golden State Warriors.C.The 49ers.D.The San Jose Sharks.3.Where is the passage probably taken from?A.A book review.B.A news report.C.A science fiction.D.A tourist magazine.BSusan Scott, 71, is glad that she didn't think about her age when she took up bodybuilding at the age of 59.“I reinvent myself every ten years. I started my 60s as a bodybuilderand now I'm beginning my 70s as a writer,” she said. “People usually limit themselves by age, and it's discouraging. With age, I remain young at heart.”Dr Susan started bodybuilding at an age when most are considering retirement though she was an athlete from an early age. As a child in Venezuela, she took to gymnastics and later graduated with a physical education degree.Then she obtained a master's degree in education and later a Ph. D. in Adult Personal Development. She taught at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for 16 years, while raising two daughters.“I started bodybuilding when I met Steve Pfiester, a gym guy who practiced yoga. He invited me to his gym and offered to train me. I started in January and in June he took me to my first competition in Bradenton, Florida,” she recalled.Dr Susan's photos show that she has devoted long hours to taking care of her body. But she also develops her mind and spirit. On any given day, she gets up at 3 am to read books. At 4:30 am she's out to walk three miles and run another three. This is followed by yoga and a swim at the beach while the sun rises. After writing her journal and working on her book between 8 and 10 am, she hits the gym for at least two hours. “I don't lose track of time,” she said.Dr Susan's war on ageism has rubbed off on her two daughters, both in their early thirties. “They both take care of their bodies and minds. If you give them a good foundation as a parent, you know that they will always come back to their roots. I tried to remind myself of that during their difficult teen years.”4. What's Dr Susan's opinion on age?A. Age cannot be hidden.B. Age is a state of mind.C. Every age has its pains and sorrows.D. Old age is not suitable for further study.5. What made Dr Susan start bodybuilding?A. The need of her job.B. Her youthful dream.C. Steve Pfiester's influence.D. Her daughters' encouragement.6. Which of the following best describes Dr Susan's morning schedule?A. Dull.B. Tight.C. Flexible.D. Controversial.7. What can be inferred about Dr Susan from the last paragraph?A. She will set up a fitness foundation.B. She will soon return to retirement.C. She often thinks of her teenage years.D. She sets an example to her daughters.CAs I was walking home,a boy seemed to be singing a song in a very low voice,walking infront of me and carrying some of the same high school books I had with me.I caught up to him,and said “Hello”.I could tell he wasstartled,and dropped one of his books.I picked it up and as I handed it to him,he said “Thank you.” in a strange way,like witha strong accent.We soon began walking together and talking.It turns out he was in my science class,and I didn’t even know it!His name was Ahmad,and his family had just moved here this school year.He invited me into his house,and his family treated me like a special guest,which made me feel very welcome.He said hospitality (好客) is very basic to his culture,and strangers were always treated very kindly.His mom brought out some great food,and offered me some tea.Ahmad’s father and two sisters wanted to hearall about me and my family,and my schooling.Ahmad’s whole family had to leave their lifelong home because war had broken out,and it wasn’t safe there anymore.They left with only what they could carry.His family was happy to feel safe,and they got used toAmerican culture quickly.They seemed pleased that Ahmad had brought a friend home to meet them.And as my friendship with Ahmad has continued,I now realize that the world is so much bigger than I thought!I also realize that your friends don’t have to be just like you.Differences make the world go round.8. What does the underlined word “startled” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Excited.B. Moved.C. Surprised.D. Interested.9. Why was the writer treated like a special guest by Ahmad’s family?A. They liked strangers who came to their home for help.B. They wanted to know more information about the writer.C. Strangers were always treated very kindly in their culture.D. The writer was an American and knew much about their culture.10. Where does the writer probably come from?A. Canada.B. America.C. China.D. Australia.11. What can we learn from the passage?A. People from different countries can be good friends.B. Friends need different cultures and different accents.C. Your friends should have a lot of things the same with you.D. You can’t make friends with people from other countries.DThe measurable threat to the environment has been worsened by the spread of COVID-19 that increases the need for plastic protective equipment. Most plastic is made from fossil fuels. Millions of tons of greenhouse gas are released from the development of these resources and plastic production and burning.The end life of plastic is just worrisome. Less than 10% of the plastic produced has been recycled. Even more of it has been burned. But the vast majority of plastic has been buried inland, and it is increasingly polluting the environment. We hear mostly about ocean plastic and the harm done to sea creatures that mistake plastic bags and bits for food. But microplastic is even more worrisome. Plastic doesn't break down biologically but instead breaks down into tiny particles(a very small piece of something), which have been found in every corner of the planet, on land and in the air, in drinking water and food sources.Yet the public has not given this global environmental disaster the attention it requires. Instead, they have viewed single-use plastic—which makes up about 40% of plastic used each year—as a litter issue that can be solved through better recycling and waste management. That attitude must change because the recent global breakdown of the market for recycling has made it clear that it has never been, nor ever will be, able to keep up with plastic trash use.California has been the forerunner of plastic waste reduction—it was the first state to ban single-use plastic bags and may be the first state to transform the way goods are packaged. The state also came close to passing an act which would have required that products sold in plastic packaging in the state have a proven recycling rate of 75% by 2032. California, though influential, can't solve this crisis alone. The US has long been producing a great amount of plastic trash and it should engage in reducing the use of plastic as well.12. Why does the author mention the release of greenhouse gas in paragraph 1?A. To show the harm of plasticB. To warn of the climate change.C. To call for the development of fossil fuels.D. To highlight the importance of plastic equipment.13. What's the author's attitude towards the public opinion on single-use plastic?A. Favorable.B. Tolerant.C. Curious.D. Opposed.14. What's California's role in reducing plastic waste?A. A pioneer.B. A failure.C. An objector.D. A predictor.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. Microplastic Products Are HarmfulB. Waste Recycling Is an Urgent MatterC. Plastic Waste Pollution Is a Wake-up CallD. Global Environmental Disasters Are Increasing第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题(解析版)

衡阳市第一中学2019年高二下第一次月考英语试题考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;满分7.5分)1. What does the man do probably?A. A teacher.B. A librarian.C. A doctor.2. What is the man’s problem?A. He has a bad memory for faces.B. He forgets to introduce himself.C. He lost his football.3. What is the woman doing probably?A. Hosting a program.B. Listening to a radio.C. Visiting a zoo.4. What does the woman mean?A. The talks are a total failure.B. The talks haven’t achieved much.C. The talks have reached an agreement.5. When does the first school bus leave for campus on weekends?A. 6:00.B. 6:30.C. 7:00.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Customer and ticket seller.C. Travel agent and traveler.7. What is included in the price besides air-tickets?A. Local transport.B. Meals.C. Landmark tickets.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
湖南省衡阳市第一中学2018-2019学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题 (附答案)

衡阳市第一中学2019年高二下第一次月考英语考试时量:120分钟考试总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;满分7.5分)1. What does the man do probably?A. A teacher.B. A librarian.C. A doctor.2. What is the man’s problem?A. He has a bad memory for faces.B. He forgets to introduce himself.C. He lost his football.3. What is the woman doing probably?A. Hosting a program.B. Listening to a radio.C. Visiting a zoo.4. What does the woman mean?A. The talks are a total failure.B. The talks haven’t achieved much.C. The talks have reached an agreement.5. When does the first school bus leave for campus on weekends?A. 6:00.B. 6:30.C. 7:00.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Customer and ticket seller.C. Travel agent and traveler.7. What is included in the price besides air-tickets?A. Local transport.B. Meals.C. Landmark tickets.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
湖南省衡阳县一中2019届高三第一次月考英语试卷(1)

衡阳县一中2019届高三第一次月考英语试题分值150 分,时量120 分钟,命题人:廖龙梅第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,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(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。
1. What time is it now?A. 9:10B. 9:50C. 10:002. What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warmC. It’s cold.3. What will the man do?A. Attend a meeting.B. Give a lectureC. Leave his office.4. What is the woman’s opinion about the course?A. Too hardB. Worth taking.C. Very easy.5. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Speak louderB. Apologize to her.C. Turn off the radio.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How long did Michael stay in China?A. Five days.B. One week.C. Two weeks.7. Where did Michael go last year?A. RussiaB. NorwayC. India听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
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2018年下学期衡阳市一中高二第一次月考英语试题总分:150分时量:120分钟第I卷本试卷分第I卷 (选择题) 和第II卷 (非选择题) 两部分,考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。
2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,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(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。
1. What will the woman probably do this evening?A. See a movie.B. Watch TV.C. Go dancing.2. Where will the speakers be tomorrow?A. In the country.B. At school.C. At home.3. What does the man suggest?A. Sending Jack to the hospital.B. Giving Jack some medicine.C. Stopping Jack from crying4. What’ s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Saleswoman and customer.5. What does the man tell Betty to do?A. Forgive her mother.B. Apologize to her mother.C. Ask her mother for a mobile phone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
请听第6段材料. 回答第6至7题。
6. Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant.B. In the cinema.C. In the library.7. How is the woman now?A. Satisfied.B. Excited.C. Hungry.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What are the speakers talking about?A. Clothes.B. Work.C. Weather.9. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Stay at home.B. Put on more clothes.C. Ask for leave.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What did the speakers do yesterday?A. They attended a lecture.B. They had a meeting.C. They discussed their dreams.11. What will the man do in the future?A. Support his parents.B. Have his own company.C. Learn his lessons well.12. How will the man realize his dream?A. Asking his parents for help.B. Working with his friends.C. Relying on his ownhands.请听第9段材料. 回答第13至16题。
13. What’s the woman?A. A boss.B. A secretary.C. An applicant.14. Who does the man want to talk to?A. The boss.B. The woman.C. The editor.15. Why does the man call?A. To make an advertisement.B. To buy newspapers.C. To apply for a job.16. What will the man probably do tomorrow morning?A. Go to work.B. Attend an interview.C. Email his CV.请听第10段材料. 回答第17至20题。
17. When was it while the speaker was shopping?A. Late in the evening.B. Early in the morning.C. In the afternoon.18. How did the speaker get home on the first day?A. By taxi.B. In his own car.C. On foot.19. What did the speaker do the next evening?A. He sold some quilts.B. He helped the homeless.C. He got many presents.20. How did the speaker feel by doing so?A. Angry.B. Excited.C. Happy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。
AAFS Intercultural Programs, Inc.AFS is an international non-profit organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities to help promote international understanding and a peaceful world. Among other programs, they offer the AFS Global Classroom.American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS)Founded in 1964, the American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) organizes study abroad and cultural exchange programs for more than 40,000 US and international students each year. Each year AIFS offers 100 semester scholarships of $1,000 each (50 during the fall semester and 50 during the spring semester) and 10 summer scholarships of $500 each. AIFS also offers one full minority scholarship and five $1,000 grants to minority students each semester. For more information, please write to AIFS, 102 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830, call 1-800-727-2437 or 1-203-869-9090, or send email to info@.Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE)For more information call 1-888-268-6245, fax 1-212-822-2699, write to Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE), 205 E 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017-5706, or send email toinfo@.Institute of International Education (IIE)The IIE is a nonprofit organization that promotes international education. They publish several useful guides, including Funding for US Study: A Guide for Foreign Nationals, English Language and Orientation Programs (a guide to ESL programs in the US), Academic Year Abroad, and Vacation Study Abroad. Books can be ordered by calling 1-800-445-0443, faxing 301-953-2838, or sending email to iie-books@ . They also provide information about the USA Fulbright Program through their affiliate, the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (CIES). For more information about the HE, call 1-212-984-5413 (recorded message), fax 1-212-984-5358, write to Institute of International Education (IIE), 809 United Nations Plaza, NY, NY 10017-3580, or send email to info@.International Education FairIEF is non-profit organization that helps schools recruit international students, especially in Taiwan.IES International Education ServicesIES provides fee-based services to Korean students interested in studying in the US.21. What is this passage intended for?A. Educational organizations.B. Foreign governments.C. Foreign schools.D. International students.22. Park Kwang Seok is a Korean student in Senior 2. He wishes to study in Harvard University. Which organization should he apply to?A. IES International Education Services.B. International Education Fair.C. Institute of International Education (IIE).D. Council on International Education Exchange23. Mr. Smith is working on Educational Page, China Daily. He hopes to order some books to get some information about international education. Which email should he contact?A. info@B. iie-books@C. info@D. info@BRed meat, usually considered to be beef, pork, mutton and lamb products, have nutritional value, but eating red meat also raises some health concerns.Red meat is an excellent source of protein(蛋白质). It is also a key source of vitamin B12, which is only available in animal products and is key for both red blood cell and nerve health. Red meat is also a rich source of zine, selenium(硒) and iron. Zinc and selenium are good for our immune system (免疫系统). Iron helps transport oxygen in the blood, and low levels of iron can lead to feeling tired. Eating red meat, especially lean cuts(廋肉), with meals and snacks, may help people curb hunger between meals and help people with weight management.Health risks of red meat may include the risk of heart disease and cancer. It is usually best to avoid processed meats. These tend to contain lots of salt and nitrites(亚硝酸盐), which may damage our health. Choosing lean cuts and cooking meat correctly may reduce health risks. It is generally advised not to undercook or overcook red meat and to avoid grilling(烧烤).When it comes to red meat and health, another thing is whether the animals are grain or grass-fed. Grass-fed animals frequently have a better quality of life. Grass feeding can be more environmentally friendly as well.Many governments suggest the amount of red meat should be safely included in a healthy diet. The amount varies between nations, but several portions a week are usually acceptable. Those who choose to include eating red meat may wish to choose grass-fed animals and to cut off any fat before eating.24. According to Paragraph 2, red meat ________.A. is quite expensiveB. a major source of various vitaminsC. can provide important nutrition for usD. contains protein that can’t be found in plants25. What does the underlined word “curb” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. experienceB. developC. controlD. realize26. What suggestion does the author give us on eating red meat?A. We should eat it anyway we like.B. We should cut it out from our diet.C. We should cook it as long as possible.D. We should pay attention to its quality and amount.27. What may be the best title for the text?A. Red meat and healthB. Diseases related to red meatC. Unhealthy diet of meat loversD. Methods of cooking red meatCFor years going home for the holidays has been bittersweet. I appreciate the opportunity to spend much time with my mom but it is painful for me to see her house littered with stuff (物品). Clothes bought but never worn, and new items in their original packaging carelessly purchased and never used. It’s evident that seeing the stuff on a daily basis reminds my mom of a time when shopping was her way of spending money.I didn’t fully understand the extent to which my mom was suffering until this week, when I saw piles of clothes on her bed, “How do you manage to sleep every night with all that stuff, Mom?”I asked. To my horror, she replied to it because I know I have to get rid of all this stuff eventually;I am punishing myself by sleeping with them until I do that.”Shocked and upset, I gently explained to her that punishing herself was only to make things worse, and that everybody deserves a place to sleep in peace, no matter what mistakes th ey’ve made. I suggested she move all the stuff upstairs, leaving her room comfortable to sleep in.With patience and her slow but steady guidance, I helped her go through some of the piles and move them upstairs. For the rest of the week I stayed there, she was in a better mood and was excitedabout going-through the rest of the house to finally get rid of her stuff—past mistakes and painful times. The items brought back painful memories as we inspected and moved them, but I kept reminding her that removing them would allow her to move on and heal. We finally sold so many things and took bag after bag to charity.The stuff is just a sign of the destructive patterns of self-hatred on past mistakes. Only through the act of self-forgiveness can we bring about a chain reaction of reorganizing—both of the house and heart.28.What made the author feel bitter?A.She couldn’t understand her mom’s sorrows.B. Her mom was stuck in the painful memories.C. Her mom was always left alone at home.D. Her mom wasted money on useless things,29.The underlined word “that” in the second paragraph refers to ________.A. getting rid of the stuff.B. buying the stuffC. opening the stuffD. moving the stuff 30.We can infer from the passage that ________.A. the author never bought her mom anythingB.the author’s mom has no money to purchase nowC. the author s mom regrets buying so many thingsD.the author knows her mom’s suffering only this week31.What’s the best title of the passage?A. How to do shopping wisely B. The importance of self-forgiveness.C.Keep an eye on the elderly’s behavior D. Clearance helps remove sufferingDA typical lion tamer(驯兽师) in people's mind is an entertainer holding a whip(鞭) and a chair. The whip gets all of the attention, but it's mostly for show. In reality, it's the chair that does the important work. When a lion tamer holds a chair in front of the lion's face, the lion tries to focus on all four legs of the chair at the same time. With its focus divided, the lion becomes confused and is unsure about what to do next. When faced with so many options, the lion chooses to freeze and wait instead of attacking the man holding the chair.How often do you find yourself in the same position as the lion? How often do you have something you want to achieve (e.g. lose weight, start a business, travel more)—only to end up confused by all of the options in front of you and never make progress?This upsets me to no end because while all the experts are busy debating about which option is best, the people who want to improve their lives are left confused by all of the conflicting information. The end result is that we feel like we can't focus or that we're focused on the wrong things, and so we take less action, make less progress, and stay the same when we could be improving.It doesn't have to be that way. Anytime you find the world waving a chair in your face, remember this: all you need to do is focus on one thing. You just need to get started. Starting before you feel ready is one of the habits of successful people. If you have somewhere you want to go, something you want to accomplish, someone you want to become…take immediate action. If you're clear about where you want to go, the rest of the world will either help you get there or get out of the way.32. Why does the lion tamer use a chair?A. To trick the lion.B. To show off his skills.C. To get ready for a fight.D. To entertain the audience.33. In what sense are people similar to a lion facing a chair?A. They feel puzzled over choices.B. They hold on to the wrong things.C. They find it hard to make changes.D. They have to do something for show.34. What is the author's attitude towards the experts mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. Tolerant.B. Doubtful.C. Respectful.D. Supportive.35. When the world is “waving a chair in your face”, you're advised to ________.A. wait for a better chanceB. break your old habitsC. make a quick decisionD. ask for clear guidance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。