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2018屆山東省新泰高三上學期第四次月考英語試卷
第I卷(100分)
第一部分聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳
選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱
讀下題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Wheredoesthemanefrom?
A.Mexico.B.Spain.C.Germany.
2.HowlongisthelibraryopenonSaturday?
A.For3hours.B.For6hours.C.For9hours.
3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthemanshoulddo?
A.Getsomerest.B.Pickupthekids.C.Gohomebyhimself.
4.Whatwillthemanprobablyuse?
A.Anelectricfan.B.Apaperfan.C.Anairconditioner.
5.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Aprofessor.B.Apian.C.Areport.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選
項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小
題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。
6.HowmanytimeshasthemanbeentoMorocco?
A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.
7.Howwillthemanandhiswifeprobablytravel?
A.Byplane.B.Byship.C.Bycoach.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8.Whenwillthemanrunthe400-metrerace?
A.Onthefirstday.B.Onthesecondday.C.Onthethirdday.
9.Whatistheman'shopeforthefuture?
A.Toincreasethedistancethathecanrun.
B.Toseehisnameonthenewspapers.
C.Toberecognizedinpublic.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Friday.B.Wednesday.C.Monday.
11.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheseatshechooses?
A.60pounds.B.50pounds.C.40pounds.
12.Inwhatwaywillthemanpay?
A.Incash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycreditcard.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13.Howisthewomanhelpingtheman?
A.Byusingamap.
B.Byshowinghimaround.
C.Byaskinganotherlibrarianforhelp.
14.WhereistheTrainingRoom?
A-OppositetheQuietRoom.
B.OppositetheServiceDesk.
C.NexttotheHelpDesk.
15.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantodo?
A.TurnoffmobilephonesintheQuietRoom.
B.Enterthelibrarythroughthefrontdoor.
C.AvoidgoingintotheTrainingRoom
16.Whatbooksdoesthemanneed?
A.Historybooks.B.Biologybooks.C.Geographybooks.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17.Whenisthetalkprobablygiven?
A.Inlatespring.B.Inlatesummer.C.Inearlyautumn.
18.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodotokeeptheirsuitcasessafewhiletraveling?
A?Takebigsuitcases.B.Usesafetylocks.C.Useplainsuitcases.
19.Whatcanpeopledofortheirchildrenwhentravelingwiththem?
A.Buyasmallbagforthem.
B-Keepthemawayfromsweets.
C.Letthempackafewtoysthemselves.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerremendsendingtopeopleathome?
A.Letters.B.Photographs.C.Postcards.
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
A
AndylivedhighintheRockyMountains.Hehuntedwildanimalsthereandhealsotookother
mentohim,whichwashiswork.
OnedayaletterbroughtAndyanewjob.Thisjobchangedbothhisfeelingaboutanimals
andhiswayofhunting.Thelettersaid/'lwanttowriteastoryaboutbighornsheep(大角羊).I
needpicturestogowithmystory.Willyougetpicturesofthesheepforme?”
And/stwosonswantedtheirfathertotakethejob.nWewillhelpyou!^^theysaid.Bighorn
sheepareverywild.Andyknewitwouldbehardtogettheirpictures."Butwhynottry?ntheysaid.
Fordays,Andyandhissonstriedtogettheirpictures,Theydidnotwantthesheeptohear
themorseethem,sotheywalkedsoftly.Theyhidbehindrocks,butthesheepalwaysranaway.
Thenoneday,Andyandhissonswalkedaround8bigrock.Theymetsomesheepfacetoface,but
theydidn'trun."NowIknowwhythesheeprunaway,"Andysaid."Theyrunbecauseweeup
behindthem.Fromnowon,wewillstaywheretheycanseeus.”
Thenextday,Andysawsomesheeprightoutintheopen.Heandhissonswalkedtowardthem.
Theydidnottrytohide,andtheydidwalkslowly.Theyknewthatanyfastmovewouldfrighten
themaway.
“Don'tlookdirectatthesheep,"Andysaid.nWildanimalsdonotliketobelookedat.They
willrunaway."Theylookedofftothissideandtothatside,andtheywalkedcloserandcloser.And
soontheywerecloseenoughtogetgoodclearpictures.
Theymadegoodfriendswiththewildsheepandsentmanyfinepicturestothewriterforhis
story.Sincethen,theyhaveneverhuntedthebighornsheepagain.
21.WhatwasthenewjobAndygot?
A.Tohuntbighornsheep.B.Toprotectbighornsheep.
C.Totakepicturesofbighornsheep.D.Towriteastoryaboutbighornsheep.
22.WhatistherightwaytogetcloseLobighornsheep?
A.Lookingdirectlyatthem.B.Walkingslowlytotheirfaces.
C.Runningtothemfromoneside.D.Followingthemfrombehind.
23.WhatdidAndygainfromhisnewjob?
A.Hewonrespectfromhischildren.B.Hewaswellpaidbythestorywriter.
C.Heknewbetterhowtouseacamera.D.Helearnedmoreaboutbighornsheep.
B
Maybenooneforgetstheirfirstbikeandthereisnoexceptiontoawomanlikeme.Minewasa
Schwinncoasterbike,second-hand,paintedredandyellowbyitspreviousowner.Iremembered
ridingtoofastdownthebighillonSpringfieldAvenue.Iknewatoncethattheworldwasmineto
explore.
Acoupleofyearslater,whenIwas11,mygrandmothervisitedfromEngland,bringingmea
bike.Itwasadarkgreenone,withthreegears(齒輪)andhandbrakes.Astheownerofthefirst
Englishbikemyfriendshadeverseen,Iwasalmostfamous.
Unlikemycoasterbike,itwaslight.Ridingitfeltlikeflying.Irodepastbigstonehouseswith
theirhugeyardsandtrees.Irodepastbrickrowhouses.Irodealoneandwithgroupsoffriends.
Thatbelovedbikewentwithmetocollege,carryingmetothelibraryandtoclasses.Beyond
transport,itwasoftenaprop(道具):PushingitalongasIwalkedthecollegepathsmademefeel
lessself-conscious.Somehow,conversationflowedmoreeasilyoneithersideofabike.
Aftercollege,Ilivedabroadforawhile.ReturningfromLondon,Idiscoveredtomyhorror
thatmypai'entshadsoldmybike.
Foryearsafterthat,Ididn*thaveabikethatwasreallymine.TeachinginaNewEnglandprep
school(),Isimplyrodewhateverbikesitsgraduateshadleftbehind.Irodearoundthelittletown
onbikeswithgearsandbrakesthatoftenfailed.IdidnottakeanyofthosebikeswithmewhenI
movedsouthtothecoastaltownwhereInowlive.ButafterawhileImissedriding.
Finally,onafallday,Iboughtabike.Calledafortbike,ithaswidertiresthanmyoldbikeand
sevengears.Butitisgreen-abrightergreenbike.
Still,Iwasabitworried;Iwasalotolder.Ibroughtthebikehomeandputonmyhelmet-Fd
neverwornahelmetbefore.ThenIgotonthebike.Afteradifficultstart,IfeltexactlyasIwason
thatlong-agodayonSpringfieldAvenue:free.SoonIwasridingalong,watchingthewavesbreak.
ItseemedthateveryoneIpassedsmiled.AndIknewtheyallrememberedtheirfirstbikeandhowit
hadsetthemfree.Iwantedtocallbacktothem,uItstillcan!”
24.Accordingtothearticle,theauthor'sbelovedbike.
A.wasaredandyellowcoasterbike
B.madehertheenvyofallherfriends
C.washerbirthdaygiftfromhergrandmother
D.madehershyandawkwardattimesatcollege.
25.Whenshewasteachingataprepschool,theauthor
A.didn'tlikeheronce-belovedbike
B.gotoutofthehabitofridingbikes
C.lovedexploringthelittletownbyridingaround
D.rodebikesthathadbeenremendedtoherbygraduates
26.Whathappenedtotheauthoraftershemovedtothecoastaltown?
A.Sheboughtanothercoasterlikeheroldone.
B.Shefoundthatshewastoooldtorideabike.
C.Shechallengedherselftorideamoredemandingbike,
D.Sheregainedthefeelingthatherfirstbikehadgivenher.
27.Whatwastheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthisarticle?
A.Todescribethedifferentbikesshehasbeenridingalone.
B.Torecallthejoyandfreedomshehasenjoyedthankstoriding.
C.Toinformusofthefunandbenefitsofridingbikeswithothers.
D.Totellusabouthowshegrewupthroughherridingexperiences..
C
“Ilikephotographybecauseitcapturesamazingthingsthatyoumightnotseeagain,“Timmy
Walshsays.Hetakespicturesofflowers,sunsetsandroadsigns.Butthosephotosdon'tusuallyend
upinascrapbook(剪貼簿)oronhisbedroomwalls.
WhenTimmywasfive,hefoundoutthathisauntBevhadlungcancer.Hewantedtodo
somethingtohelpher.Hisfirstideawastosellhisphotosfromalemonade—typestandinfrontof
hishouseinPennsylvania.uMymomsaiditwouldn'tworkbecausewewerenotonabusystreet/9
Timmyexplains.
Hisnextideawastohaveanartshow.Timmydecoratedhishomewithcandles,flowers,and
whitelights.Thenhearrangedhisphotos.Timmy'smom,Sheila,remembers:"Ourdining-room
tablewasfilled,thelivingroom-everythingwasfilledwithphotos."Friends,family,andTimmy's
teacherscametotheshow.Heraisedmorethan$300forcancerresearchthatnight.AuntBevwas
“veryhappyandexcitedJhesays.
AfteralocalnewspaperwroteastoryaboutTimmy'sphotos,avolunteerofferedtohelphimset
upawebsite.Aspeoplelearnedabouthiscause,calledCameraforaCure,Timmybeganreceiving
invitationstosellhispicturesatartgalleriesandfund-raisers.Sincethen,hisworkhasappearedin
morethan20shows.
WhenTimmyisatashow,hegreetseachcustomerandtalksaboutwhathewasthinkingwhen
hetookhisphotos.Andhealwayssharesfactsaboutlungcancer.Sometimesdonationsandsales
areslow,butthatdoesn'tbotherhim."Itdoesn'tmatterhowmuchmoneywemadebecausewejust
raisedawareness/9hesays.Timmyknowsthatfindingacurefbrlungcancerwilltaketimeand
effort.SoTimmywillkeepdoinghispartbyshootingandsellingphotosofthethingshesees.
28.BeforeTimmystartedCamerafbraCure,he.
A.alwayssoldlemonadeinfrontofhishouse.
B.likedmakingscrapbooksbyusinghisphotos.
C.haddevelopedadeepinterestinphotography.
D.hadbeenprovidingphotosfbralocalnewspaper.
29.WhatcanwelearnabouttheartshowTimmyheldathishome?
A.Itwasgenerallypopular.B.Itcost$300toorganizeit.
C.ItwasfundedbyAuntBev.D.Itwasadvertisedonawebsite.
30.ForTimmy,what'sthebenefitofsellinghisphotosatartgalleries?
A.Raisingmoneymorequickly.
B.Improvinghisphotographicskills
C.Exchangingideaswithotherartists.
D.Increasingpublicawarenessoflungcancer.
31.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeTimmy?
A.Proudandconfident.B.Imaginativebutcautious.
C.Generousbutself-centered.D.Determinedandwarm-hearted.
D
Itwon'tbewrongtosaythatthehotelindustryisoneofthemostpetitivefields,andtosurvive
inthehotelbusiness,restaurateurs(餐館老板)needtohavecertainuniquestrategies.Tobemore
specific,toexcel(突出)inthebusiness,hotelownersneedtofollowafewthingslike,keepingafew
secretsfromcustomers,tellingthemhalfthetruth,andattimesevenlyingandpretendingabout
certainthings.
Caloriesinadish
Inthefirstplace,thecaloriecountofaparticulardishisseldommentionedonthemenu,and
whenit'smentioned,mosttimesitisinaccurate.Also,thewaitersarenotallowedtosayanything
aboutthecaloriesinadishandtheyeitherlieaboutitorjustsay,“AHtheinformationaboutitis
availableonline.”
Extrasugarinyourkids'meals
Youmaywonderwhyyourkidwantstogotothesamerestauranteverytime,whereheonce
hadaparticularpizza.Manyrestaurantsoftenapplythetrickofaddingextrasugartothekids'
mealssothattheyloveitmoreandinsistongoingtothesameplaceagainandagain.
“Homemade“saladisactuallyready-made
Saladsoftenlabeledas“homemade“onthemenuarenothomemade.Somerestaurants
purchasesaladdressings(沙拉醬)inlargequantitiesandthenaddafewingredientslikefreshherbs,
bluecheese,etc.,andservethemasthehomemadesalad.
Alasttipbeforeyougo,makesurethatyouneveraskyourwaiterforremendationsfromthe
menu.Waiterswillnevercriticizeanythingthattheyserve,andinfact,mayoftendotheopposite.
Attimes,theymayevenremenddishesthatareexpensive,ordishesthatarenotsellingwell.
Thesearesomeofthethingsthatwaiterswillnotsharewithyouwhenyougotoarestaurant.
Whilemostoftheseshouldnotmatter,youshouldnevergotoarestaurantthatdoesnottake
cleanlinessandhygiene(衛(wèi)生)strictly.
32.Accordingtothepassage,thecaloriecountofadishonthemenu.
A.isnotcorrectB.istheexactfact
C.ishealthyfbrcustomersD.canalsobefoundonline
33.Howdorestaurantsmakeready-madesaladslooklikehomemadesalads?
A.Theymakethemlookclean.B.Theyaddfreshsaladdressings.
C.Theymakesaladdressingsdelicious.D.Theyaddfreshherbs,bluecheese,etc.
34.Ifawaiterremendsadishtoyou,.
A.youcanacceptitgladlyB.itmeansyouwillgetadiscount
C.youshouldthinkaboutitcarefullyD.itmeansthedishisn'tsellingwell
35.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto.
A.tellushowtochoosetherightrestaurants
B.showussomeofthesecretsofrestaurants
C.adviseustoeatlessinrestaurants
D.tellushowrestaurantssurvive
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Fundoesn'thavetobeexpensive
Everyonelikestohavefun,butnoteveryonehasmuchmoneytospend.Herearesomefreeor
cheapwaystoenjoyyourself.
Getoutside
Goingoutsideingoodweathercanbealotoffun,especiallyifyougowithafriend.36
Ifyouliveinacity,youcangowindow-shopping.Oryoucanexploreanoldpartoftownand
admirethebuildings.
Tryahobby
Whileyou'reout,takepicturesofthingsyoufind.Planningandtakingpicturescanmakeyou
awareofthebeautyallaroundyou.Photographicequipmentcanbeexpensive,butitdoesn'thaveto
be.Youprobablyalreadyownacameraoracellphonethatcantakepictures.Othercreative
hobbiescanalsobedonewithbasicmaterials.37
Findanevent
Librariesoftenholdfreepublicevents.38Andwhileyou'rethere,borrowabookor
movieforfree.Museumsanduniversitiesalsoholdfreeevents.
Ifyoucan'tfindafreeevent,youcanvolunteerataneventthatrequirestickets.Peoplewho
organizeconcertsandplaysneedhelp.39Sometimestheyrewardvolunteerswithfree
tickets.
Meetafriend
Relationshipsareoftenthebestthingsinlife.40Inviteafriendforawalk,aneventora
timeworkingonyourhobby.Hostingdoesn'thavetobedifficult.Ifyourfriendesintheafternoon,
youdon'thavetoserveameal.Youcansitandtalk,playboardgamesorcardgamesorwatcha
movie.
A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed
B.Stopbyonetofindoutwhat'sgoingon.
C.Hikeorbicycleonanearbypathorinapark
D.Whateveryoudo,findsomeonetoshareitwith.
E?It'sagoodideatostayathometowatchamovie
F.Youcouldsetuportakedownchairsorgreetvisitors.
G.Drawingandwritingrequirenothingmorethanapencilandpaper.
第三部分語言知識應用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
EveryonethoughtIwasstupidwhenIwasachild.Ioftenfailedtopassmyexamsatschool
41mysisterwasalwaysthefirstinherclass.TheythoughtIhadmyheadintheclouds(胡思舌L
想)formostofmy42.IthurtmewhenIwascalledstupidandIfeltIwastotally43becauseI
didn'tbelieveIwasstupid.Withtimegoingby,however,whatothersregardedmewasstuckwith
(纏著)meandIbeganto44myself.
Thisdarkshadowkept45inthebackgroundofmysubconscious(潛意識)anditcame
forward46Imetwithfailure.Notonlythatbutsomefamilymembers47measthegirlwith
herheadinthecloudsandwere48toremindmeofthatwhenevertheycoulddo.SoI49my
self-confidenceandIreallydidn'tbelieveinmyself.
50Ilearnedtopullmyselfoutofthatnegativespaceatlast.Severalyearslater,when
meetingthechallengesofadultlife,Iwas51andpleasedtodiscoverthatperhapsIwasnotso
stupid52.Atthattimewithgreat53,1setouttokillthis54belieforimageofmyself.In
fact,I've55morethanwhatIcoulddreamof.NowIamtheCEOofalargepanyandbeea
successfulperson.56saysIamstupidanymore.
Thelackof57efromthetwogreatestenemies:doubtandfear.Theyset58tostopyou
fromreachingyourfullpotentialandachievingyourdreams.Unfortunately,therearenopillsthat
helpyou59yourdoubtorfear.Themaintransformationinthemind,however,isyourwork.
Youneedtobethe60ofyourthoughtsanddevelopyourmindtobestrongersothatyoucan
challengeyourownself-defeatingbeliefs.
41.A.thoughtB.whileC.andD.so
42.A.lifeB.vacationC.careerD.childhood
43.A.misunderstoodB.fooledC.cheatedD.convinced
44.A.valueB.hateC.doubtD.believe
45.A.actingB.appearingC.risingD.hiding
46.A.beforeB.wheneverC.unlessD.then
47.A.tookB.acceptedC.sawD.described
48.A.delightedB.puzzledC.embarrassedD.unwilling
49.A.keptB.gainedC.expressedD.lost
50.A.GenerallyB.PartlyC.LuckilyD.Fairly
51.A.surprisedB.worriedC.boredD.frightened
52.A.atonceB.atlastC.atlargeD.atall
53.A.interestB.effortC.influenceD.expectation
54.A.reasonableB.freshC.negativeD.strange
55.A.abandonedB.achievedC.changedD.found
56.A.NobodyB.SomebodyC.AnybodyD.Everybody
57.A.abilityB.courageC.knowledgeD.confidence
58.A.plansB.difficultiesC.goalsD.programs
59.A.selectB.controlC.removeD.discover
60.A.masterB.teacherC.fighterD.supporter
第n卷
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答
題卡相應的位置上。
Hongbao,aredenvelopewithsmallamountsofmoneyin,isagiftthatisguaranteedtobe
warmlyreceived,notonlybecauseofthecash,butalsobecauseofits61(tradition)
symbolismandbestwishesfbrthefuture.ThisistruethroughoutChina,62(especial)inthe
southwherepeopleregardreceivinghongbao63aluckybeginningoftheNewYear.Legendin
thesouthhasitthatadevil(魔鬼)usedtoappear64(harm)childrenandtheelderly.Loud
noisewouldfrightenthedevilaway,asthecolorreddid.Firecrackerstookcareofthenoiseand
duringtheSpringFestivalcouplets(對聯)alsohelpedkeephimaway.65lirecrackers(鞭炮)
couldn'tgooffallday,sochildrenandtheelderlyalsogothongbao.redenvelopes66(contain)
money.
Thetradition67(survive)thousandsofyearsandgivinghongbaotochildrenandthe
elderlyremainspopularamongChinesepeopleallovertheworld.Ithasalsomadeitswayinto
workplaceswhere68(boss)oftengiveemployeeshongbaoandmostrecently,panieshave
adoptedonlinemarketingstrategies(營銷策戈)69hongbaoisdistributed,hoping70
(they)paniesandstaffmembershave8goodstart.
GivinghongbaoatthebeginningoftheLunarNewYearindicatesbestwishesfbrthefuture.
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共
有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:
1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Linda'sfatherboughtherthenewbikethedaybeforeyesterday,thatmadeherveryexcited.
Thenshebegantorideitfastontheroad.Seenamangettingclosetoher,Lindacouldn'tstopitand
asaresult,sheknockedontotheman.Beingverykind,sothemandidn'tscoldheratall.Instead,he
toldherhowdangerouslyitwastorideabikesofast.Heaskedhertokeepthelessoninmind.
Lindafeltregretfulbutashamed.Shepromisedkeepthelessoninmindfbrever.Then,theman
benddownandbegantorepairherbike.Afterawhile,hegotthemrepaired.Lindawasgreatly
moved.Shethankedthemanandlefthimhappily.
第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分25分)
假設你是紅星學生會主席李華,你校交換生Jim在給你的email中提到他對學生會組織的
活動感興趣,并希望你給他提供一項適合他參加的活動。請你給Jim回郵件,內容包括:
1.活動名稱及意圖;
2.活動具體安排;
3.邀請他參加。
注意:1.詞數不少于100字;
2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數。
DearJim,
Yours,
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