湖南省衡阳县2018届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题

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湖南省衡阳县2018届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题
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.
9:10
B.
9:50
C.
10:00
2.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
weather
A.
It’s
nice.
B.
It’s
warm
C.
It’s
cold.
3.
What
will
the
man
do
A.
Attend
a
meeting.
B.
Give
a
lecture
C.
Leave
his
office.
4.
What
is
the
woman’s
opinion
about
the
course
A.
Too
hard
B.
Worth
taking.
C.
Very
easy.
5.
What
does
the
woman
want
the
man
to
do
A.
Speak
louder
B.
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.
Russia
B.
Norway
C.
India
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
food
does
Sally
like
A.
Chicken.
B.
Fish.
C.
Eggs.
9.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
A.
Cook
dinner.
B.
Go
shopping.
C.
Order
dishes.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
In
a
hospital.
B.
In
the
office.
C.
At
home.
11.
When
is
the
report
due
A.
Thursday.
B.
Friday.
C.
Next
Monday.
12.
What
does
George
suggest
Stephanie
do
with
the
report
A.
Improve
it.
B.
Hand
it
in
later.
C.
Leave
it
with
him.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Salesperson
and
customer.
B.
Homeowner
and
cleaner.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
14.
What
kind
of
apartment
do
the
speakers
prefer
A.
One
with
two
bedroom.
B.
One
without
furniture.
C.
One
near
a
market.
15.
How
much
rent
should
one
pay
for
the
one-bedroom
apartment
A.
$350.
B.
$400.
C.
$415.
16.
Where
is
the
apartment
the
speakers
would
like
to
see
A.
On
Lake
Street
B.
On
Market
Street.
C.
On
South
Street.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
percentage
of
the
world’s
tea
exports
go
to
Britain
A.
About
15%.
B.
About
30%.
C.
Over
40%.
18.
Why
do
tea
tasters
taste
tea
with
milk
A.
Most
British
people
drink
that
way.
B.
Tea
tastes
much
better
with
milk.
C.
Tea
with
milk
is
healthy.
19.
Who
suggests
a
price
for
each
tea
A.
Tea
tasters.
B.
Tea
exporters.
C.
Tea
companies.
20.
What
is
the
speaker
talking
about
A.
The
life
of
tea
tasters.
B.
Afternoon
tea
in
Britain.
C.
The
London
Tea
Trade
Centre.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Teens
Spring
Events
at
San
Francisco
Public
Library
GREAT
TEEN
BOOK
SWAP
Sunday,
March
19,2017-2:30
pm
to
5:30
pm
FREE
book!
Just
leave
us
a
review.
Here's
how
it
works:
Every
Thursday,
the
librarian
will
bring
out
several
books
and
allow
teens
the
chance
to
look
through
them
for
one
that
you'd
like
to
keep.
You
will,
in
turn,
swap
us
a
review
of
the
book
by
the
end
of
the
month.
For
ages
12-18.
For
more
information
,contact
Dorcas
at
doroas.
wong@sfpl.org.
THE
MIX
BOOK
CLUB!
Sunday,
March
19,2017-4:00
pm
to
5:00
pm
Teens
aged
13-18
are
welcome
to
The
Mix
at
SFPL
Book
Club!
We
read
a
different
book
each
month
that
you
help
choose.
This
month
we're
reading
The
Sun
is
Also
A
Star,
by
Nicola
Yoon.
New
members
and
drop-ins
are
always
welcome!
For
more
information,
please
e-mail
catherine.
cormier@
sfpl.org
or
call
(415)
557-4404.
THE
PORTRAIT
OF
A
LADY
BY
HENRY
JAMES
Sunday,
March
19,2017-6:30
pm
to
8:30
pm
Please
join
Chinatown's
World
Literature
Book
Club
for
an
enjoyable
discussion
of
The
Portrait
of
a
Lady
by
Henry
James.
This
famous
novel
follows
the
young,
free-spirited
heiress,
Isabel
Archer,
as
she
travels
from
New
York
to
Europe.
CARTOONING
&
GRAPHIC
NOVEL
WORKSHOP
Saturday,
March
25,2017-2:00
pm
to
4:00
pm
Join
teaching
artist
and
cartoonist
Aaron
Southerland
for
a
cartooning
and
graphic
novel
workshop.
Students
will
learn
to
create
their
very
own
cartoon
and
comic
characters
through
advanced
drawing
techniques.
This
is
a
Reading,
Writing
&
Poetry
program
from
SFPL.
We
love
reading/sharing/creating
words.
21.What
will
teens
have
to
do
at
GREAT
TEEN
BOOK
SWAP
A.Exchange
a
book
of
their
own.
B.Look
through
some
books
they
keep.
C.Share
a
review
of
the
book
they
choose.
D.Contact
Dorcas
at
dorcas.
wong@sfpl.org.
22.What
can
we
infer
about
THE
MIX
BOOK
CLUB
A.This
event
takes
place
12
times
a
year.
B.Only
those
who
book
seats
are
welcome.
C.Writers
read
their
books
to
participants.
D.Nicola
Yoon,
a
writer,
will
help
choose
books.
23.What
will
happen
at
Chinatown's
World
Literature
Book
Club
A.Drawing
contests.
B.Writing.
C.Character
creating.
D.Discussion.
24.What
is
mentioned
in
each
event
A.Teens'
ages.
B.
Opening
and
closing
hours.
C.Book
reviews.
D.Names
of
the
books
to
be
read.
B
Jacqueline
Bouvier
Kennedy
Onassis
was
one
of
the
most
private
women
in
the
world,
yet
when
she
went
to
work
as
an
editor
in
the
last
two
decades
of
her
life,
she
revealed
herself
as
she
did
nowhere
else.
After
the
death
of
her
second
husband,
Greek
shipping
magnate
(巨头)
Aristotle
Onassis,
Jacqueline's
close
friend
and
former
White
House
social
secretary
Letitia
Baldrige
made
a
suggestion
that
she
consider
a
career
in
publishing.
After
consideration,
Jacqueline
accepted
it.
Perhaps
she
hoped
to
find
there
some
ideas
about
how
to
live
her
own
life.
She
became
not
less
but
more
interested
in
reading.
For
the
last
20
years
of
her
life,
Jacqueline
worked
as
a
publisher's
editor,
first
at
Viking,
then
at
Doubleday,
pursuing
a
late life
career
longer
than
her
two
marriages
combined.
During
her
time
in
publishing,
she
was
responsible
for
managing
and
editing
more
than
100
successfully
marketed
books.
Among
the
first
books
were
In
the
Russian
Style
and
Inventive
Paris
Clothes.
She
also
succeeded
in
persuading
TV
hosts
Bill
Moyers
and
Joseph
Campbell
to
transform
their
popular
television
conversations
into
a
book,
The
Power
of
Myth.
The
book
went
on
to
become
an
international
best seller.
She
dealt,
too,
with
Michael
Jackson
as
he
prepared
his
autobiography,
Moonwalk.
Jacqueline
may
have
been
hired
for
her
name
and
for
her
social
relations,
but
she
soon
proved
her
worth.
Her
choices,
suggestions
and
widespread
social
relations
were
of
benefit
both
to
the
publishing
firms
and
to
Jacqueline
herself.
In
the
books
she
selected
for
publication,
she
built
on
a
lifetime
of
spending
time
by
herself
as
a
reader
and
left
a
record
of
the
growth
of
her
mind.
Her
books
are
the
autobiography
she
never
wrote.
Her
role
as
First
Lady,
in
the
end,
was
overshadowed
by
her
performance
as
an
editor.
However,
few
knew
that
she
had
achieved
so
much.
25.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
Jacqueline
________.
A.
became
fond
of
reading
after
working
as
an
editor
B.
was
in
charge
of
publishing
100
books
C.
promoted
her
books
through
social
relations
D.
gained
a
lot
from
her
career
as
an
editor
26.
The
underlined
sentence
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
means
that
________.
A.
Jacqueline
ended
up
as
an
editor
rather
than
as
First
Lady
B.
Jacqueline's
life
as
First
Lady
was
more
colorful
than
as
an
editor
C.
Jacqueline
was
more
successful
as
an
editor
than
as
First
Lady
D.
Jacqueline's
role
as
First
Lady
was
more
brilliant
than
as
an
editor
27.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
A.
Jacqueline's
two
marriages
lasted
more
than
20
years.
B.
Jacqueline's
own
publishing
firm
was
set
up
eventually.
C.
Jacqueline's
views
and
beliefs
were
reflected
in
the
books
she
edited.
D.
Jacqueline's
achievements
were
widely
known.
C
As
more
and
more
people
speak
the
global
languages
of
English,
Chinese,
Spanish,
and
Arabic,
other
languages
are
rapidly
disappearing.
In
fact,
half
of
the
6,000-7,000
languages
spoken
around
the
world
today
will
likely
die
out
by
the
next
century,
according
to
the
United
Nations
Educational,
Scientific
and
Cultural
Organization
(UNESCO).
In
an
effort
to
prevent
language
loss,
scholars
from
a
number
of
organizations
—UNESCO
and
National
Geographic
among
them—have
for
many
years
been
documenting
dying
languages
and
the
cultures
they
reflect.
Mark
Turin,
a
scientist
at
the
Macmillan
Centre
Yale
University,
who
specializes
in
the
languages
and
oral
traditions
of
the
Himalayas,
is
following
in
that
tradition.
His
recently
published
book,
A
Grammar
of
Thangmi
with
an
Ethnolinguistic
Introduction
to
the
Speakers
and
Their
Culture,
grows
out
of
his
experience
living,
working,
and
raising
a
family
in
a
village
in
Nepal.
Documenting
the
Thangmi
language
and
culture
is
just
a
starting
point
for
Turin,
who
seeks
to
include
other
languages
and
oral
traditions
across
the
Himalayan
reaches
of
India,
Nepal,
Bhutan,
and
China
.
But
he
is
not
content
to
simply
record
these
voices
before
they
disappear
without
record.
At
the
University
of
Cambridge
Turin
discovered
a
wealth
of
important
materials
—including
photographs,
films,
tape
recordings,
and
field
notes—which
had
remained
unstudied
and
were
badly
in
need
of
care
and
protection.
Now,
through
the
two
organizations
that
he
has
founded—the
Digital
Himalaya
Project
and
the
World
Oral
Literature
Project—Turin
has
started
a
campaign
to
make
such
documents,
for
the
world
available
not
just
to
scholars
but
to
the
younger
generations
of
communities
from
whom
the
materials
were
originally
collected.
Thanks
to
digital
technology
and
the
widely
available
Internet,
Turin
notes,
the
endangered
languages
can
be
saved
and
reconnected
with
speech
communities.
28.
Many
scholars
are
making
efforts
to
______.
A.
promote
global
languages
B.
search
for
language
communities
C.
rescue
disappearing
languages
D.
set
up
language
research
organizations.
29.
What
does
“that
tradition”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to
A.
Living
with
the
native
speaker.
B.
Telling
stories
about
language
users.
C.
Writing
books
on
language
teaching.
D.
Having
full
records
of
the
languages.
30.
What
is
Turin’s
book
based
on
A.
The
cultural
studies
B.
His
personal
experience
in
Nepal.
C.
His
language
research
in
Bhutan.
D.
The
documents
available
at
Yale.
31.
Which
of
the
following
best
describe
Turin’s
work
A.
Collect,
protect
and
reconnect.
B.
Write,
sell
and
donate.
C.
Record,
repair
and
reward.
D.
Design,
experiment
and
report.
D
A
meeting
between
Alibaba
Group
Chairman
Jack
Ma
and
US
President
Donald
Trump
last
Monday
signals
that
Trump,
whose
tough
attitude
towards
China
has
east
dark
clouds
over
China-US
trade
relations,
left
a
door
open
for
pragmatic(务实的)cooperation
with
Chinese
companies,
Chinese
experts
said.
The
Chinese
billionaire
reportedly
held
a
meeting
with
Trump
in
New
York
last
Monday
to
discuss
how
the
Chinese
e-commerce
giant
could
create
jobs
by
allowing
US
businesses
to
sell
products
in
the
Chinese
market.
This
was
the
first
meeting
of
the
US
president
with
a
highly
noticeable
businessman
from
China,
following
a
series
of
tough
speeches
and
actions,
including
threats
to
impose
a
45
percent
tax
on
Chinese
goods
and
selection
of
China
critics
for
trade
positions.
Though
details
of
the
meeting
as
to
what
was
specifically
discussed
remain
sketchy,
it
is
a
positive
signal
for
China-US
trade
relations
under
Trump,
following
the
recent
turbulence(动荡),
according
to
Bai
Ming,
a
research
fellow
at
the
Chinese
Academy
of
International
Trade
and
Economic
Cooperation.
“This
is
sign
that
Trump
is
leaving
the
door
open
for
pragmatic
cooperation
with
Chinese
firms,
which
he
thinks
could
help
the
US
economy
and
create
jobs.”
Bai
told
the
Global
Times.
It
is
important
that
ALibaba
strikes
a
balance
between
expanding
overseas
and
strengthening
its
base
in
China,
Mei
noted.
Bai
said
the
meeting
also
offers
a
pattern
that
other
Chinese
companies
can
follow
in
expanding
to
the
US
under
Trump.
“They
have
to
stress
how
many
jobs
you
can
create
in
the
US
in
talking
with
Trump,”
he
said.
32.
Under
President
Trump,
China-US
relations
may
be
_______.
A.
a
little
troublesome
B.
more
harmonious
C.
completely
unchanged
D.
extremely
hopeless
33.
According
to
the
passage,
we
know
__________.
A.
Jack
Ma
devoted
himself
to
bettering
China-US
relations
B.
the
meeting
set
up
a
bridge
for
China-US
trade
C.
Jack
Ma
aimed
to
create
more
employment
through
cooperation
D.
the
specific
details
discussed
at
the
meeting
were
clear
34.
Bai
Ming’s
remarks
were
quoted
mainly
to
stress
________.
A.
Jack
Ma’s
success
B.
the
effect
of
the
meeting
C.
Trump’s
attitude
D.
the
pattern
to
follow
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
serve
as
the
title
of
the
passage
A.
A
Trade
Talk
Between
China
and
US
B.
Tomorrow
of
China-US
Trade
C.
The
First
Meeting
of
Trump
with
China
D.
Trump,
Jack
Ma
Talking
about
Job
Creation
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。
What
do
the
world’s
most
successful
people
all
have
in
common
By
examining
thework
habits
of
over
150
greatest
writers
and
artists
and
scientists,
the
researchers
including
Standford
Professor
Jeffrey
Pfeffer
found
that
high
achievers
like
Robert
Moses
turn
out
to
be
all
alike:
Busy
!
Busy!
36
In
a
study
of
general
managers
in
industry,
John
Kotter
reported
that
many
of
them
worked
60
to
65
hours
per
week—which
translates
into
at
least
six
10-hour
days.
The
ability
and
willingness
to
work
difficult
and
tiring
hours
has
characterized
many
powerful
figures.
Energy
and
strength
provide
many
advantages
to
those
seeking
to
build
power.
Just
Say
No!
The
difference
between
successful
people
and
very
successful
people
is
that
very
successful
people
say
“no”
to
almost
everything.
And
that’s
what
gives
them
the
time
to
accomplish
so
much.
37
And
focus
means
saying
“no”
to
a
lot
of
distractions(分神).
Know
What
You
Are!
Ignore
your
weakness
and
keep
improving
your
strengths.
Don’t
waste
time
exploring
skill
areas
where
you
have
little
competence.
Instead,
focus
on—and
build
on—your
strengths.
38
.
Create
Good
Luck!
Luck
is
not
magical—there
is
a
science
to
it.
Richard
Wiseman
studied
lucky
people
for
his
book
Luck
Factor,
and
broke
down
what
they
do
right.
39
By
being
more
outgoing,
open
to
new
ideas,
following
the
feeling
that
something
is
true,
being
optimistic,
lucky
people
create
possibilities.
Does
applying
these
principles
to
your
life
actually
work
Wiseman
created
a
“luck
school”
to
test
the
ideas—and
it
was
a
success.
In
total,
80
percent
of
people
who
attended
Luck
School
said
that
their
luck
had
increased.
40
.
A.
Spend
enough
time
to
improve
your
weakness.
B.
Achievement
requires
focus.
C.
On
average,
these
people
reported
that
their
luck
had
increased
by
more
than
40
percent.
D.
They
never
stop
working
and
they
never
lose
a
minute.
E.
Busy
people
are
more
likely
to
be
lucky.
F.
This
means
knowing
who
you
are,
what
you
are
and
what
you
are
good
at.
G.
Certain
personality
types
are
luckier
because
they
behave
in
a
way
that
offer
the
chance
for
good
opportunities.
第三部分
英语知识运用(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四个选项(A,
B,
C,
D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Two
men,
both
seriously
ill,
occupied
the
same
hospital
room.
One
man
was
allowed
to
sit
up
in
his
bed
for
an
hour
each
41
to
help
drain
(引流)
the
fluid
from
his
lungs.
His
bed
was
next
to
the
room’s
only
42
.
The
other
man
had
to
spend
all
his
time
43
on
his
back.
The
men
44
for
hours
on
end.
They
spoke
of
everything
from
their
families
to
their
vocations.
Every
afternoon
when
the
man
in
the
bed
by
the
window
could
45
,
he
would
pass
the
time
by
46
to
his
roommate
all
the
things
he
could

47

outside
the
window.
The
man
in
the
other
bed
become
48
,
for
those
one-hour
periods
his
world
would
be
49
and
enlivened
(使……有或活力)
by
all
the
activity
and
color
of
the
world
outside.
As
the
man
by
the
window
described
all
in
50
,
the
man
on
the
other
side
of
the
room
would
close
his
eyes
and
51
the
wonderful
scene.
Days
and
weeks
passed.
One
morning,
the
day
52
arrived
to
bring
water
for
their
baths
only
to
find
the
lifeless
body
of
the
man
by
the
window,
who
had
died
53
in
his
sleep.
She
was
sad
and
called
the
hospital
workers
to
take
the
body
away.
As
soon
it
seemed
54
,
the
other
man
asked
if
he
could
be
55
to
the
bed
next
to
the
window.
The
nurse
was
happy
to
make
the
switch.
Impatiently,
he
struggled
on
one
elbow
to
take
his
56
look
at
the
world
outside.
He
slowly
turned
to
look
out
the
window
beside
the
bed.
It
faced
a
blank
57
!
The
man
asked
the
nurse
what
could
have
made
his
former
58
describe
such
wonderful
things
outside
this
window.
The
nurse
responded
that
the
man
was
59
and
could
not
even
see
the
wall.
“He
just
wanted
to
60
you,”
she
added.
41.
A.
morning
B.
afternoon
C.
evening
D.
midnight
42.
A.
chair
B.
desk
C.
window
D.
door
43.
A.
lying
B.
turning
C.
shaking
D.
wrapping
44.
A.
smiled
B.
debated
C.
cried
D.
talked
45.
A.
sit
up
B.
raise
up
C.
stand
up
D.
hold
up
46.
A.
writing
B.
recording
C.
describing
D.
showing
47.
A.
see
B.
remember
C.
hear
D.
predict
48.
A.
confident
B.
excited
C.
sad
D.
disappointed
49.
A.
shocked
B.
broadened
C.
challenged
D.
strengthened
50.
A.
public
B.
order
C.
general
D.
detail
51.
A.
imagine
B.
act
C.
doubt
D.
remember
52.
A.
worker
B.
nurse
C.
doctor
D.
cleaner
53.
A.
expectedly
B.
cruelly
C.
terribly
D.
peacefully
54.
A.
impossible
B.
unrealistic
C.
appropriate
D.
hurried
55.
A.
tied
B.
pulled
C.
moved
D.
pushed
56.
A.
first
B.
worst
C.
last
D.
best
57.
A.
screen
B.
curtain
C.
board
D.
wall
58.
A.
roommate
B.
relative
C.
teammate
D.
workmate
59.
A.
deaf
B.
blind
C.
weak
D.
stupid
60.
A.
annoy
B.
defeat
C.
cheat
D.
encourage
第II卷
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,
满分45分)
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mr.
Johnson
lived
in
the
woods
with
his
wife
and
children.
He
owned 61 farm,
which
looked
almost
abandoned. 62 (lucky),he
also
had
a
cow
which
produced
milk
every
day.
He
sold
or
exchanged
some
of
the
milk
in
the
towns
nearby 63 other
food
and
made
cheese
and
butter
for
the
family
with
what 64 (leave).The
cow
was
their
only
means
of
support,
in
fact.
One
day,
the
cow
was
eating
grass 65 it
began
to
rain
heavily.
While
making
great
efforts
to
run
away,
she 66 (fall)over
the
hill
and
died.
Then
the
Johnsons
had
to
make
a
living 67 the
cow.
In
order
to
support
his
family,
Mr.
Johnson
began
to
plant
herbs
and
vegetables.
Since
the
plants
took
a
while
to
grow,
he
started
cutting
down
trees 68 (sell)the
wood.
Thinking
about
his
children’s
clothes,
he
started
growing
cotton
too.
When
harvest
came
around,
he
was
already
selling
herbs,
vegetables
and
cotton
in
the
market 69 people
from
the
towns
met
regularly.
Now
it
occurred
to 70 that
his
farm
had
much
potential
and
that
the
death
of
the
cow
was
a
bit
of
luck.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线(___),并在该词下面写出修改的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
In
my
childhood,
my
parents
sent
me
to
learn
Chinese
calligraphy.
However,
things
are
quite
opposite
from
their
expectations.
Not
only
I
get
bored
with
hours
of
practice
but
also
I
doubted
about
the
valuable
of
it.
Nevertheless,
when
I
entered
high
school,
write
calligraphy
proved
both
essential
or
beneficial.
It
was
at
that
time
when
I
realized
how
important
it
is
to
master
a
certain
skill.
Judging
from
my
own
experience,
I
want
to
say
a
few
word
to
those
children
who
have
a
same
trouble
as
I
did.
Do
not
refuse
to
learn
a
skill
when
young,
as
at
the
long
run
you
will
find
them
helpful.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是某中学的学生李华,你在某英文论坛上看到一个帖子,
澳大利亚中学生Martin想来中国旅游,你向他推荐了某座城市,请根据以下提示写一封电子邮件。
内容包括:1.自我介绍;2.推荐理由:(至少两点)3.你的祝愿。
注意:1.
字数不少于100;2.
适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
Dear
Martin,
I’m
very
glad
to
have
read
the
post
that
you
put
on
the
English
Forum.___________
_____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
2018届高三第一次月考英语参考答案
第一部分
听力
1-5
ACABC
6-10
BABCB
11-15
ABCAB
16-20
CBAAC
第二部分
阅读理解
21-24
CADB
25-27
DCC
28-31
CDBA
32-35
ACBD
36-40
DBFGC
第三部分
英语知识运用
完形填空
41-45
BCADA
46-50
CABBD
51-55
ABDCC
56-60
ADABD
第二节
语法填空
61.
a
62
.luckily
63.
for
64
.
was
left
65.
when
66.fell
67.
without
68.
to
sell
69.
where
70.
him
In
my
childhood,
my
parents
sent
me
to
learn
Chinese
calligraphy.
However,
things
are
quite
were
opposite
from
their
expectations.
Not
only∧
I
get
bored
with
hours
of
practice
but
also
I
doubted
did
about
the
valuable
of
it.
Nevertheless,
when
I
entered
high
school,
write
calligraphy
proved
both
value
writing
essential
or
beneficial.
It
was
at
that
time
when
I
realized
how
important
it
is
to
master
a
certain
skill.
and
that
Judging
from
my
own
experience,
I
want
to
say
a
few
word
to
those
children
who
have
a
same
words
the
trouble
as
I
did.
Do
not
refuse
to
learn
a
skill
when
young,
as
at
the
long
run
you
will
find
them
helpful.
in
it
书面表达
Dear
Martin,
I’m
very
glad
to
have
read
the
post
that
you
put
on
the
English
Forum.
I
strongly
recommend
that
you
pay
a
visit
to
Changsha.
I’m
Li
hua,
a
student
from
a
Middle
School
in
Changsha,
good
at
Chinese
geography
and
history.
When
it
comes
to
traveling
in
China,
Changsha
is
a
popular
tourist
destination.
First
of
all,
Changsha
is
not
only
a
city
with
a
long
history
but
also
has
many
places
of
interest,
where
you
can
enjoy
yourself.
Second,
people
in
Changsha
are
friendly,
kind,
and
willing
to
help
others,
which
can
make
your
visit
comfortable
and
pleasant.
Third,
you
can
have
a
chance
to
experience
different
cultures
and
enjoy
various
delicious
snacks
in
Changsha.
In
addition,
I’d
like
to
serve
as
your
guide
if
you
come.
I
do
hope
that
you
will
have
a
good
time
in
China.
Best
wishes!
Yours
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