1、2018 届武汉市部分重点中学高三 9 月起点调研测试英语试题第一部分 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)1. What did the girl do last summer holiday?A. She went on a trip. B. She stayed at home. C. She visited her parents.2. What is the man going to do?A. Go home. B. Visit his friend. C. Go to the cinema.3. Where probably
2、are the speakers?A. In the street. B. In a restaurant. C. At home.4. How much should the lady pay?A. 120 yuan. B. 200 yuan. C. 240 yuan.5. What do we know about the boy?A. Hell feel hungry. B. He often gets up late. C. He must be late for school.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
3、几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. How often does the man play tennis?A. Every day. B. Twice a year. C. Several times a week.7. What does the woman think of the mans weight?A. Hes got a problem. B. He doesnt have to worr
4、y.C. He should exercise more.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Classmates. C. Library assistant and student.9. What is the problem with the man?A. He breaks the new rule. B. He borrows wrong books.C. He hasnt returned the books.听第 8 段材料,回答
5、第 10 至 12 题。10. Why does the woman feel worried?A. Her file is gone. B. Shes lost her work. C. Her computers crashed.11. What does the man think of the computer?A. It isnt new. B. It isnt expensive. C. It isnt smart.12. What kind of a person is Myron?A. Outspoken. B. Helpful. C. Serious.听第 9 段材料,回答第
6、 13 至 16 题。13. How many people went to the Blue Water World with Tina?A. 3. B. 4. C. 5.14. Who stayed at home to see to the guests?A. Mary. B. Grace. C. Susan.15. What did Jim do at the Blue Water World?A. He won a gift. B. He ate ice cream. C. He bought a souvenir.16. What was probably the most exc
7、iting thing for Tina?A. She acted in a film. B. She met a film star. C. She saw many fishes.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the text mainly about?A. Tips on writing stories. B. Tips on giving speeches. C. Tips on solving problems.18. What should a main character be?A. A great hero. B. An accepta
8、ble hero. C. A real hero.19. Which of the following can make your story interesting?A. A big problem. B. A popular character. C. A good structure.20. What kind of ending is the best?A. The issue is raised. B. The issue is settled. C. The issue is avoided.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
9、30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIn court at 9 oclock. Apart from me there are a few old ladies who have come to the court and a class of 14-15 year-olds with their teacher.9:05 Court starts. First case: Henry P., 47, divorced, charged with being drunk. He refused to leave a pub at closing
10、 time and caused a bit of damage when the police tried to arrest him. P. said he had had an argument with his boss and could not face going home to an empty flat.9:50 Mrs F., 72, shoplifting (店内偷窃). Apparently Mrs F. had stolen a frozen chicken, which she had hidden under her hat (At this the school
11、 children burst out laughing and even the judges have difficulty keeping a straight face). The chicken was so cold that she fell unconscious, otherwise she would probably not have been caught. Mrs F, in tears, says she had not eaten meat for three weeks. It turns out that, although she has the old -
12、 age pension, she does not know about other forms of support.10:30 Peter D., 19. D. stole, or rather “borrowed” a motorcycle, intending, he said, to give it back to the owner after trying it out. D.s father is at sea and the mother is left to bring up four children, of whom Peter is the eldest, by h
13、erself.11:00 Mrs A., 45, a doctors wife, president of a local ladies club, was caught leaving a fashion shop wearing two dresses, only one of which belonged to her. Admitting that she had wanted to steal the dress, she could not explain why.21. What did Henry P. do when he was caught?A. He damaged t
14、he pub. B. He attacked the police.C. He bothered other customers. D. He quarreled with his boss.22. How would the author feel about Mrs F.s life?A. Active. B. Amusing. C. Pitiful. D. Ridiculous.23. Who had the unclear motivation for his/her crime?A. Henry P. B. Mrs F. C. Peter D. D. Mrs A.BThe full
15、moon climbs over the eastern horizon (地平线) and hangs like a huge orange globe in the sky. A few hours later, the moon is overhead but seems to have changed. The huge orange globe has become a small silver disk. What has happened? Why has the orange color disappeared? Why does the moon seem so much s
16、maller and farther away now that it is overhead?The moon appears orange on the horizon because we view it through the dust of the atmosphere. The overhead moon does not really shrink as it moves away from the horizon. Our eyes inform us that the overhead moon is farther away. But in this position th
17、e moon is actually closer to our eyes than when it is near the horizon.The change in size is a trick our eyes and minds play on us. When the moon is low in the sky, we can compare its size with familiar objects. It is easy to see that the moon is much larger than trees or buildings, for example. Whe
18、n the moon is high in the sky, however, it is hard to compare it with objects on earth. Compared to the vastness of the sky, the moon seems small.There is another reason why the moon seems to shrink. We are used to staring at objects straight ahead of us. When an object is difficult to see, our eyes
19、 have to try to focus on it. When we move our heads back to look up, we will try hard again. Looking at something from an unaccustomed position can fool you into believing an object is smaller or farther away than it is. However, scientists do not yet understand completely why the moon seems to shri
20、nk as it rises in the sky.24. What makes us puzzled when the moon is high in the sky?A. It looks different. B. It becomes large. C. Its color disappears. D. Its shape changes.25. What really happens when the moon floats farther away from the horizon?A. It turns orange. B. It comes nearer. C. It goes
21、 farther. D. It gets through dust.26. What does the author intend to suggest by mentioning trees and buirdings in Para. 3?A. They are low on earth. B. They are large objects.C. They can affect our judgment. D. They can attract our attention.27. What can we infer from the text?A. The size of the moon
22、 often changes.B. We do not see the moon as it really is.C. The moon is beginning to shrink much.D. The moon is in fact a huge orange globe.CThe sun was slipping down through the trees and it was time to go home. Time was running out. His mother would look at him and she would know. She always knew.
23、 A hot tear ran down his cheek. She trusted him. This was the first year she had left him alone for three hours between school and the time she got home from work. She had to work to buy his clothes and to pay for their food and for a place to live. He remembered the nice way she said, “You are a li
24、ttle man now, Joy.” It made him sad when his mothers words came back to him. She trusted him.Remembering this, he felt as if someone had stuck a sharp stick into his side. Her trust in him was all he could think about now. It drove everything else from his mind. “She trusted me.” He kept saying to h
25、imself. “She trusted me.” This was most important. Next to this, the pipe and its magic power meant nothing.Joy looked at the long shadows coming toward him. He now knew what he had to do. And he was in a hurry to get it done. When he took the pipe, he left the store with slow unsure steps. Now his
26、feet were quick, decisive, taking him straight back to the store like an arrow. He was out of breath when he reached the store.Mr. Dow was just inside the door. The big man smiled. Joy wished he had not. Somehow, a bad friendly smile made it more difficult for Joy to do what he wanted to do. Joy was
27、 lost for a moment. His feet felt heavy. Suddenly, blindly, he held out the pipe. His voice struggled to come out from deep inside of the painful chest.“Mr. Dow,” he said at last, “I didnt mean to take it.”“Thanks, Joy.” Mr. Dow said as he gently took the pipe from the boys hand. “How about staying
28、around and helping me close up the shop?”Joy felt Mr. Dow, s big hand on his shoulder. And Joy felt his shoulders had become a little broader and stronger.28. What kind of a life did Joy and his mother live?A. A poor life. B. A new life. C. A happy life. D. A modem life.29. Why did Joy feel like bei
29、ng hurt by something sharp?A. He felt sorry for his mother. B. He couldnt help the family.C. He had run away from school.D. He disappointed his mothers expectations.30. What do we know about Mr. Dows smile to Joy?A. Its broad. B. Its warm. C. Its false. D. Its secret.31. Which of the following can b
30、e the best title for the text?A. An Interesting Pipe B. A Powerful SmileC. Unconditional Love D. Magic TrustDAmericans recognize that there is a past on which the present rests. But they have not developed their sense of the depth of time as much as this has been done in the Middle East and South As
31、ia. The Arab looks back two to six thousand years for his own origins. History is used as the basis for almost any modem action. The chances are that an Arab won start a talk or a speech or analyze a problem without first developing the historical aspects of his subject. The American assumes that ti
32、me has depths but he seldom stresses its importance of it.The American never questions the fact that time should be planned and future events should be fitted into a schedule. He thinks that people should look forward to the future and not talk too much on the past. His future is not very far ahead
33、of him. Results must be obtained in the foreseeable future one or two years or, at the most, five or ten. Promises to meet deadlines and appointments are taken very seriously. There is real punishment for being late and for not keeping commitments in time. The American thinks it is natural to calcul
34、ate the value of time. To fail to do so is unthinkable. The American calculates how much time is required to do everything. “Ill be there in ten minutes.” “It will take six months to finish that job.” “I was in the Army for four and a half years.”The Americans, like so many other people, also use ti
35、me as a link that chains events together. If one event occurs on the heels of another, we will certainly try to find a causal relationship between them. If A is seen around the area of BN murder shortly after the crime has been committed we automatically form a connection between A and B. However, e
36、vents which are separated by too much time are difficult for us to connect in our minds. This makes it almost impossible for us as a nation to engage (从事) in long-range planning.32. How do Americans see past time according to the first paragraph?A. Its valueless. B. Its limited. C. It reflects today
37、. D. It helps start a talk.33. What does the underlined phrase “to do so” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. To calculate the value of the past.B. To plan a schedule for future events.C. To figure out the importance of time.D. To meet deadlines and appointments.34. When will Americans chain two events toget
38、her?A. When common evidence is found. B. When the two events happen one by one.C. When A is found near the scene of Bs crime.D. When one event happens long after another.35. What does the author mainly want to tell Americans to do?A. See time further. B. Make a long-range plan.C. Remember the past t
39、ime. D. Keep their commitments.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。In the villages of Mexico, as in some other parts of the world, shopping is a kind of game. In the fine department stores, of course, buyers pay the prices listed on the tags (标签). 36 Suppose a mercha
40、nt is a Mexican shopkeeper who sells handmade silver jewelry to tourists. 37 The merchant names a price. Immediately the tourist makes a much lower offer. The price the merchant puts on an article is not usually the price which will finally be paid. But the merchant pretends to be shocked. 38 It tak
41、es a long time to make such remarkable earrings. But at great sacrifice the merchant will let the tourist have the earrings at a lower price. The two bargain. The tourist comes up a little, and then the merchant comes down a little. At last they agree on what both consider to be a fair price.39 The
42、merchant may talk about life in the village or mention interesting sights the tourist should see before leaving Mexico.The merchants way of doing business is much older than the supermarket way. It dates back to Old World times when the town market was the only place where people could exchange news
43、 and visit with friends. 40 In Mexico today, bargaining still makes life interesting for some merchants.A. The buyers found bargaining really interesting.B. Bargaining made their lives a little more colorful.C. While the two bargain, they speak of other things as well.D. Among the items of jewelry i
44、s a pair of earrings a tourist wants to buy.E. But in most villages, bargaining is a game both buyers and sellers enjoy.F. While in mountain areas, the buyers and sellers have to bargain every day.G. The tourist is told that the earrings are real silver, made by people living in the mountains.第三部分 语
45、言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Walking across campus with every pair of eyes on you can be embarrassing, especially when youve 13 years old. I looked around me in 41 of a friendly face, a smile, anything. I was quite disappointed.
46、 And I, 42 , felt somewhat foolish, walking across campus 43 with a false smile plastered (粘贴) across my face. I was simply 44 to follow the advice my mother had given me years before: when things get 45 , smile. No matter where you are, a smile will always be understood. A smile is 46 . At that ver
47、y moment, however, I felt my mothers advice didnt 47 .When the teacher 48 me to the class as the “American girl”, 10 sets of hands immediately shot up. Some students had 49 ; others wanted to practice their English with me. Because I couldnt speak much Chinese 50 , I communicated with them via gestu
48、res mixed in with 51 English and Chinese. Although I was 52 , I wasnt sure how much of it was 53 . It was almost as if they were 54 about me and I was being examined. 55 , who could blame them? After all, I was the first American ever to 56 the school. Then, from across the room, a Chinese classmate
49、 suddenly 57 at me, and my nerves were instantly 58 . Though there are cultural and language 59 , we were sharing something in common. And as usual, my mother was right. A smile does make a 60 .41. A. favor B. memory C. place D. search42. A. in turn B. in return C. in addition D. in vain43. A. steadily B. attractively C. alone D. unwillingly44. A. helping B. attempting C. pretending D. undertaking45. A. awkward B. smooth C. ready D. at