湖南省郴州市湘南中学2019届高三上学期期中考试英语试题 (有听力音频无听力材料)

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湘南中学2018年下期高三英语期中考试试卷
满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟
第一部分
听力
(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,
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
does
the
woman
prefer
A.
Tea.
B.
Coffee.
C.
Cold
water.
2.
Where
are
the
English
teachers
meeting
A.
In
the
teachers’
office.
B.
In
the
reading
room.
C.
In
the
meeting-room.
3.
Why
was
the
man
late
A.
He
overslept.
 
B.
He
forgot
the
time.
C.
He
missed
the
bus.
4.
What
is
the
weather
like
now
A.
Windy.
B.
Foggy.
C.
Sunny.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean
A.
The
man
is
late.
B.
There
is
no
ticket
left.
C.
The
train
has
left.
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至8题。
6.
When
was
the
erhu
made
A.
In
1818.
B.
In
1828.
C.
In
1881.
7.
Where
does
the
man
keep
the
erhu
A.
In
the
living
room.
B.
In
the
sitting
room.
C.
In
the
study.
8.
What
happened
to
the
erhu
A.
The
man
played
jazz
on
it.
B.
It
was
stolen
by
a
thief.
C.
It
was
damaged
by
a
visitor.
听第7段材料,
回答第9至11题。
9.
Who
is
the
man
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
driver.
C.
A
passenger.
10.
What
is
the
trouble
with
the
woman
in
the
car
A.
She
is
going
to
give
birth.
B.
She
is
suffering
some
disease.
C.
She
has
been
hurt
in
an
accident.
11.
Where
is
the
man
now
A.
At
the
hospital
nearby.
B.
In
the
Washington
Tunnel.
C.
On
the
Lincoln
Expressway.
听第8段材料,
回答第12至14题。
12.
Who
took
the
woman’s
temperature
A.
The
doctor.
B.
Her
mother.
C.
A
nurse.
13.
How
will
the
doctor
treat
the
woman
A.
He
will
prescribe(开处方)some
injections(打针).
B.
He
will
give
her
some
medicine.
C.
He
will
have
her
chest
examined.
14.
What
is
the
woman
probably
A.
A
student.
B.
A
doctor.
C.
A
secretary.
听第9段材料,
回答第15至17题。
15.
What
are
they
talking
about
A.
The
party
on
New
Year’s
Eve.
B.
The
party
of
a
birthday.
C.
The
gathering
on
New
Year’s
Day.
16.
Which
sentence
is
right
about
Mary
A.
She
has
something
else
to
do
on
New
Year’s
Eve.
B.
This
is
her
first
New
Year
in
China.
C.
She
is
not
interested
in
the
party.
17.
What
will
Mary
do
in
the
party
A.
She
will
dance
with
the
man.
B.
She
will
not
give
a
performance.
C.
She
will
probably
sing
some
English
songs.
听第10段材料,
回答第18至20题。
18.
Which
night
is
the
busiest
at
a
supermarket
in
America
A.
Sunday.
B.
Monday.
C.
Friday.
19.
How
many
times
does
the
average
American
housewife
go
to
a
supermarket
each
week
A.
Once.
B.
Twice.
C.
Three
times.
20.
Why
do
supermarkets
provide
carts
for
their
customers
A.
Because
people
wouldn’t
take
their
babies
along
without
the
carts.
B.
Because
no
one
would
help
the
customers
to
carry
their
goods.
C.
Because
they
want
their
customers
to
buy
more.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The
annual
World
Economic
Forum
(经济论坛)
took
place
in
Davos,
Switzerland,
in
Jan.
23-26,
2018.
What
did
Chinese
entrepreneurs
(企业家)
speak
in
the
forum
Are
there
some
quotable
quotes
for
you
★Jack
Ma,
founder
and
executive
chairman
of
Alibaba
Group
“I
think
globalization
cannot
be
stopped

no
one
can
stop
globalization,
no
one
can
stop
trade.
If
trade
stops,
the
world
stops.
Trade
is
the
way
to
dissolve
(溶解,结束)
the
war
not
cause the
war,”
said
Ma
in
Davos,
“Google,
Facebook, Amazon
and
Alibaba

we
are
the
luckiest
companies
of
this
century.
But
we
have
the
responsibility
to
have
a
good
heart,
and
do
something
good.”
★Richard
Liu,
founder
and
chief
executive
officer
of
JD
“Business
is
not
only
a
way
to
make
money
but
also
a
way
to
contribute
yourself,
to
help
people,”
Liu
said
in
a
speech
in
Davos.
“How
can
we
face
the
fractured
(分化的)
world
That’s
the
topics
of
the
Davos
this
year.
I
think
a
very
important
thing
in
business
is
cooperation.
If
we
can
unite,
work
together,
if
we
work
very
closely,
I
think
we
can
bring
more
hope
to
the
people
and
we
can
build
more
trust
between
the
people,
countries
and
companies
and
partners,”
he
said.
★Jane
Sun,
CEO
of
Ctrip
“Tourism
is
a
sunrise
industry.
Since
I
entered
Ctrip,
every
year
there
are
new
comers,
which,
first
of
all,
shows
that
tourism
is
booming.”
Sun
told

in
Davos.
“We
invested
heavily
in
ABC.
A
refers
to
AI,
B
is
big
data,
and
C
is
cloud
computing.
As
we
continue
to
expand
overseas,
these
three
will
be
very
good
weapons
for
us.
So
we
think
those
mean
opportunity,”
she
said.
★Hu
Xiaoming,
president
of
Aliyun
“In
2018,
people
will
see
the
development
in
various
countries
more
closely
connected
with
cloud
computing.
More
manufacturing
enterprises
and
financial
institutions
will
start
to
use
‘cloud’,
and
cloud
computing
will
increase
the
efficiency
of
technology
and
finance,”
Hu
told
Xinhua
in
Davos.
21.
What
do
Chinese
entrepreneurs
like
Jack
Ma
and
Richard
Liu
focus
more
on
A.
More
huge
jumps
in
profits.
B.
The
joined
efforts
of
mankind.
C.
Reducing
production
costs.
D.
The
role
of
science
in
business.
22.
What
is
the
main
business
of
Ctrip
A.
Tourism.
B.
The
creation
of
AI.
C.
Computer.
D.
Financial
service
online.
23.
What
does
Hu
think
will
promote
global
economic
development
A.
Economy
recovery.
B.
The
World
Economic
Forum.
C.
Cloud
computing.
D.
Financial
efficiency.
B
Public
transport
is
declining
in
the
rich
world.
To
those
who
have
to
squeeze
onto
the
number
25
bus
in
London,
or
the
A
train
in
New
York,
the
change
might
not
be
noticeable.
But
public
transport
is
becoming
less
busy
in
those
places,
and
passenger
numbers
are
flat
or
falling
in
almost
every
American
city.
That
is
despite
healthy
growth
in
urban
populations
and
employment.
Although
transport
agencies
blame
their
unpopularity
on
things
like
roadworks
and
broken
signals,
it
seems
more
likely
that
they
are
being
outcompeted.
App-based
taxi
services
like
Uber
and
Lyft
are
more
comfortable
and
convenient
than
trains
or
buses.
Cycling
is
nicer
than
it
was,
and
rental
bikes
are
more
widely
available.
Cars
are
cheap
to
buy,
thanks
to
cut-rate
loans,
and
ever
cheaper
to
run.
Online
shopping,
home
working
and
office-sharing
mean
more
people
can
avoid
travelling
altogether.
The
competition
is
only
likely
to
grow.
More
than
one
laboratory
is
developing
new
transport
technologies
and
applications.
Silicon
Valley
invented
Uber
and,
more
recently,
apps
that
let
people
rent
electric
scooters(滑板车)
and
then
abandon
them
on
the
pavement.
China
created
sharing-bicycles
and
battery-powered
"e-bikes",
both
of
which
are
spreading.
Transport
agencies
should
accept
the
upstarts,
and
copy
them.
Cities
tend
either
to
ignore
app-based
services
or
to
try
to
push
them
off
the
streets.
That
is
understandable,
given
the
rules-are-for-losers
attitude
of
firms
like
Uber.
But
it
is
an
error.
It
is
doubtful
that
most
people
make
hard
distinctions
between
public
and
private
transport.
They
just
want
to
get
somewhere,
and
there
is
a
cost
in
time,
money
and
comfort.
An
ideal
system
would
let
them
move
across
a
city
for
a
single
payment,
transferring
from
trains
to
taxis
to
bicycles
as
needed.
Building
a
platform
to
allow
that
is
hard,
and
requires
much
sweet-talking
of
traditional
networks
as
well
as
technology
firms.
It
is
probably
the
secret
to
keeping
cities
moving.
24.
What
is
the
change
in
public
transport
in
big
cities
A.
It
is
becoming
busier.
B.
It
is
getting
less
popular.
C.
There
are
fewer
traffic
delays.
D.
There
is
more
new
transport.
25.
In
the
author’s
opinion,
the
reason
for
the
decline
of
public
transport
is
that
______.
A.
there
are
roadworks
and
broken
signals
B.
people
are
becoming
healthier
and
employed
C.
cars
and
bikes
are
more
and
more
available
D.
transport
agencies
are
seemingly
less
competitive
26.
How
does
the
author
develop
his
idea
in
Paragraph
3
A.
By
giving
examples
B.
By
providing
research
results
C.
By
stating
arguments
D.
By
comparing
different
approaches
27.
According
to
the
text,
the
key
to
keeping
cities
moving
is
____________.
A.
to
develop
an
ideal
system
that
satisfies
everyone
B.
to
build
a
platform
that
appeals
to
transport
agencies
C.
to
provide
people
with
more
means
of
transportation
D.
to
cater
for
both
traditional
networks
and
technology
firms
C
“Tomorrow
is
another
day”

this
line
has
impressed
various
people
at
various
times.
It’s
now
70
years
after it appeared
in
the
film,
but
it
still
seems
to
hold
its
power
especially
during
an
economic
downturn.
The
phrase
comes
from
a
film
adaptation
of
Margaret
Mitchell’s
successful
1936
novel
Gone
With
the
Wind.
It’s
set
in
the
American
South
and
tells
the
story
of
a
strong
heroine,
Scarlett
O’
Hara,
who
struggles
to
find
love
during
the
Civil
War
and,
afterwards,
of
her
strength
in
surviving
the
war
and
its
hardships.
Love
story
In
a
moment
of
despair,
Scarlett
finally
realizes
that
her
love
belongs
to
Rhett
Butler.
For
many
audiences,
it
is
the
theme
of
love
and
struggle
that
has
kept
the
movie
alive.
While
the
burning
of
Atlanta
might
seem
irrelevant
(不相关的)
to
today’s
viewers,
the
timeless
theme
of
love
keeps
its
ability
to
touch
people.
With
a
promise
to
her
lover
still
in
her
mind,
Scarlett
chooses
to
stay
in
the
midst
of
war
and
take
care
of
Melanie.
But
her
heart
is
broken
when
Rhett
just
walks
away,
leaving
the
woman
that
he
once
loved
with
cruel
words,
“Frankly,
dear,
I
don’t
give
a
damn.”
(毫不在乎)
Great
epic
(史诗)
The
film
shows
the
love-hate
relationship
of
these
characters,
but
also
American
history,
the
fall
of
the
Confederacy
and
the
following
period
of
Reconstruction
in
the
South.
The
background
made
this
film
a
true
classic
in
the
epic
genre.
When
the
film
opened
after
World
War
II,
French
viewers
loved
it,
and
it
reminded
them
of
their
fight
against
the
Nazis.
In
1940
Shanghai,
during
the
War
of
Resistance
Against
Japanese
Aggression
(侵略),
people
stood
in
line
for
hours
to
watch
this
film,
and
saw
the
same
suffering
they
were
having
as
well
as
the
hope
and
possibility
of
building
a
new
homeland
from
the
ruins.
Each
nationality
could
identify
with
the
story
and
see
it
as
a
victory.
In
fact,
Gone
With
the
Wind
never
lost
its
charm
and
ability
to
inspire
and
amaze.
Biggest
of
all
time
The
film
had
five
directors,
15-plus
screenwriters,
and
an
unexpected
$3.9
million
budget.
The
film
brought
in
$200
million,
which
makes
it
the
biggest
selling
film
of
all
times
in
North
America.
It
also
won
10
Academy
awards
in
1940.
28.
The
underlined
word
“it”
in
the
first
paragraph
refers
to
______.
A.
the
novel
Gone
with
the
Wind
B.
“tomorrow
is
another
day”
C.
the
movie
Gone
with
the
Wind
D.
the
Academy
Award
29.
The
text
is
written
mainly
to
______.
A.
celebrate
the
anniversary
of
Margaret
Mitchell
B.
introduce
how
the
film
was
directed
and
filmed
C.
throw
light
on
(阐述)
the
charm
of
the
movie
“Gone
with
the
Wind”
D.
inspire
people
to
struggle
the
economic
downturn
30.
It
can
be
concluded
that
Scarlett
O’
Hara
is
______.
A.
optimistic
and
lucky
B.
childish
and
realistic
C.
caring
and
stubborn
D.
strong-minded
and
persistent
(坚毅的)
31.
The
passage
mentions
Shanghai
in
order
to
______.
A.
prove
that
the
background
of
the
movie
touched
viewers
B.
describe
how
popular
the
movie
was
at
that
time
C.
point
out
that
Shanghai
was
a
center
of
entertainment
D.
tell
us
that
Chinese
were
suffering
the
War
then
D
It’s
3
o’clock
and
you’ve
been
hard
at
work.
As
you
sit
at
your
desk,
a
strong
desire
for
chocolate
overcomes
you.
You
try
to
busy
yourself
to
make
it
go
away.
But
it
doesn’t.
Here
is
another
situation.
Perhaps
you
are
not
feeling
well.
The
only
thing
you
want
to
eat
is
a
big
bowl
of
chicken
soup,
like
your
mom
used
to
make
when
you
were
sick
as
a
child.
Food
cravings
are
a
strong
desire
for
a
specific
type
of
food.
And
they
are
normal.
Scientists
at
the
website
How
Stuff
Works
compare
hunger
and
cravings
this
way.
Hunger
is
a
fairly
simple
connection
between
the
stomach
and
the
brain.
They
even
call
it
simply
“stomach
hunger.”
When
our
stomachs
burn
up
all
of
the
food
we
have
eaten,
a
hormone
(荷尔蒙)
sends
a
message
to
one
part
of
the
brain
for
more
food,
which
regulates
our
most
basic
body
functions
such
as
thirst,
hunger
and
sleep.
The
brain
then
produces
a
chemical
to
start
the
appetite
and
you
eat.
Hunger
is
a
function
of
survival.
A
craving
is
more
complex.
It
activates
(使活跃)
brain
areas
related
to
emotion,
memory
and
reward.
These
are
the
same
areas
of
the
brain
activated
during
drug-craving
studies.
So,
some
scientists
call
food
cravings
“mind
hunger.”
People
often
crave
foods
that
are
high
in
fat
and
sugar.
Foods
that
are
high
in
fat
or
high
in
sugar
produce
chemicals
in
the
brain.
These
chemicals
give
us
feelings
of
pleasure.
In
a
2007
study,
researchers
at
Cambridge
University
found
that
“dieting
or
restricted
eating
generally
increases
the
possibility
of
food
craving.”
So,
the
more
you
deny
yourself
a
food
that
you
want,
the
more
you
may
crave
it.
However,
fasting
is
a
bit
different.
They
found
that
eating
no
food
at
all
for
a
short
period
of
time
lessened
food
cravings.
So,
the
next
time
you
crave
something
very
specific,
know
that
your
brain
may
be
more
to
blame
than
your
stomach.
32.
What
is
the
function
of
the
first
paragraph
A.
To
remind
readers
of
their
own
special
food.
B.
To
deepen
the
understanding
of
hunger.
C.
To
report
the
discovery
of
craving
study.
D.
To
lead
to
the
topic
of
the
whole
passage.
33.
What
do
we
learn
about
food
craving
A.
It
shows
food
is
linked
to
feelings.
B.
It
ensures
a
person
survives
hunger.
C.
It
means
the
stomach
functions
well.
D.
It
proves
the
brain
decides
your
appetite.
34.
What’s
the
likely
result
of
dieting
A.
The
decrease
of
chemicals.
B.
The
increase
of
food
desire.
C.
The
refusal
of
fat
and
sugar.
D.
The
disappearance
of
appetite.
35.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
discuss
A.
The
functions
of
brain
areas.
B.
What
hunger
is
all
about.
C.
The
findings
of
food
craving.
D.
What
dieting
may
bring
us.
第二节(共5小題;每小题2分,分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Do
teenagers
know
how
to
sleep
If
you’re
the
parent
of
teens,
you
might
be
laughing
to
yourself.
That’s
all
they
know
how
to
do.
In
truth,
teens
might
not
know
enough
about
how
to
sleep,
when
to
sleep
and
why.
36
.
Just
as
we
focus
on
our
diets
and
exercise
for
health,
we
need
to
consider
sleep
necessary
to
our
mental,
physical
and
psychological
health.
“Good”
sleep
is
sleep
that
is
long
enough
to
allow
your
brain
to
remove
the
side
effects
of
daytime
brain
activity.
Consistent
bed
times
and
wakeup
times
are
the
key
to
keeping
our
sleep
cycles.
37
.
Teens
are
social
creatures,
and
the
most
attractive
social
“gathering”
place
these
days
is
on
their
digital
devices.
38
.
Ideally,
we
should
avoid
blue
light
for
at
least
half
an
hour
before
bed.
But
social
media
and
homework
that
requires
screen
time
mean
too
many
kids
are
powering
up
their
devices
when
their
bodies
should
be
powering
down
for
the
night.
39
.
Equally
contributing
to
sleep
issues
are
eating
too
late,
taking
naps,
and
failing
to
get
enough
exercise.
In
other
words,
these
people
never
learned
how
to
sleep.
Over
time,
poor
sleep
leads
to
a
decline
in
mood.
40
.
Significantly,
when
I
speak
to
my
adult
patients
who
are
struggling
with
sleep
issues,
nearly
all
of
them
say
their
sleep
problems
started
in
high
school.
Therefore,
I
recommend
sleep
education.
Otherwise,
we
won’t
necessarily
solve
the
health,
safety
and
economic
issues
of
sleepy
teens.
A.
When
they
are
disturbed,
our
sleep
is
affected
B.
Going
to
bed
too
late
is
only
one
part
of
sleep
problems
C.
Being
exposed
to
blue
light
from
our
screens
delays
sleep
D.
Current
school
schedules
allow
for
about
seven
hours
of
sleep
a
night
E.
It
also
contributes
to
a
lot
of
medical
issues,
from
being
fat
to
heart
disease
F.
Later
school
start
time
really
contributes
to
more
sleep
and
improved
health
G.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
one
important
element
is
missing:
sleep
education
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和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。
No
one
is
born
a
winner.
People
make
themselves
into
winners
by
their
own
41
.
I
learned
this
lesson
from
a(n)
42 many
years
ago.
I
took
the
head
43 job
at
a
school
in
Baxley,
Georgia.
It
was
a
small
school
with
a
weak
football
program.
It
was
a
tradition
for
the
school's
old
team
to
play
against
the
44
team
at
the
end
of
spring
practice.
The
old
team
had
no
coach,
and
they
didn't
even
practice
to
45
the
game.
Being
the
coach
of
the
new
team,
I
was
excited
because
I
knew
we
were
going
to
win,
but
to
my
disappointment
we
were
defeated.
I
couldn't
46 I
had
got
into
such
a
situation.
Thinking
hard
about
it,
I
came
to
47
that
my
team
might
not
be
the
number
one
team
in
Georgia,
but
they
were
48
me.
I
had
to
change
my
49
about
their
ability
and
potential.
I
started
doing
anything
I
could
to
help
them
build
a
little
50 .
Most
important,
I
began
to
treat
them
like _51 .
That
summer,
When
the
other
teams
enjoyed
their
52 ,
we
met
every
day
and
53
passing
and
kicking
the
football.
Six
months
after
suffering
our
54 on
the
spring
practice
field,
we
won
our
first
game
and
our
second,
and
continued
to
55 .
Finally,
we
faced
the
number
one
team
in
the
state.
I
felt
that
it
would
be
a
56
for
us
even
if
we
lost
the
game.
But
that
wasn't
what
happened.
My
boys
beat
the
best
team
in
Georgia,
giving
me
one
of
the
greatest
57
my
life!
From
the
experience
I
learnt
a
lot
about
how
the
attitude
of
the
leader
can
58
the
members
of
a
team.
Instead
of
seeing
my
boys
as
losers,
I
pushed
and 59
them.
I
helped
them
to
see
themselves
60
,
and
they
built
themselves
into
winners.
Winners
are
made,
not
born.
41.
A.
luck
B.
tests
C.
efforts
D.
nature
42.
A.
experiment
B.
experience
C.
visit
D.
show
43.
A.
operating

B.
editing
C.
consulting
D.
coaching
44.
A.
successful
B.
excellent
C.
strong
D.
new
45.
A.
cheer
for
B.
prepare
for
C.
help
with
D.
finish
with
46.
A.
believe
B.
agree
C.
describe
D.
regret
47.
A.
realize
B.
claim
C.
permit
D.
demand
48.
A.
reacting
to
B.
looking
for
C.
depending
on

D.
caring
about
49.
A.
decision
B.
attitude
C.
conclusion

D.
intention
50.
A.
pride
B.
culture
C.
fortune
D.
relationship
51.
A.
leaders
B.
partners
C.
winners
D.
learners
52.
A.
rewards

B.
vacations
C.
health

D.
honor
53.
A.
risked
B.
missed
C.
considered
D.
practiced
54.
A.
defeat
B.
decline
C.
accident
D.
mistake
55.
A.
relax
B.
improve
C.
expand
D.
defend
56.
A.
shame
B.
burden
C.
victory
D.
favor
57.
A.
chances

B.
thrills
C.
concerns
D.
offers
58.
A.
surprise
B.
serve
C.
interest

D.
affect
59.
A.
encouraged
B.
observed
C.
protected
D.
impressed
60.
A.
honestly
B.
individually
C.
calmly
D.
differently
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,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。
Do
you
Douyin?
Got
a
moment

or,
perhaps,
15
seconds
In
the
age
of
fragmented(碎片化的)
time,
Douyin,
which
is
a
massive
hit
in
China
right
now,
can
perfectly
fill
in
the
gaps
when
people
have
nothing
__61_(good)
to
do
between
two
events;
its
daily
plays
62
(spread)
over
one
billion
in
the
past
few
years.
The
Vine-like
app
allows
users
to
produce
creative
short
videos
that
combine
music
with
mouth
shapes
or
body
moves.
They
can
dance,
sing,
cook
or
do
63
their
hearts
desire.
64
(launch)
in
September
2016,
Douyin
is
owned
by
Zhang
Yiming,
one
of
China's
top
tech
leaders;
he
chairs
ByteDance.
Similar
to
how
Vine
worked
65
a
time-limited
video
platform,
Douyin
is
a
66
(collect)
of
brief
15-second
music
videos,
mainly
focused
on
young
people,
67
it's
certainly
suitable
for
all
ages.
On
the
platform,
childish
and
strange
behaviors
are
68
(total)
acceptable.
In
high-pressure
world,
it
is
no
surprise
that
Douyin
has
become
so
successful

all
you
need
to
do
is
pick
up
your
phone
and
open
the
app
to
relieve
some
stress
and
have
69
laugh.
The
app
pushes
related
videos
and
products
based
on
users'
preferences
and
consequently,
Douyin
can
be
quite
addictive

many
people
just
want
to
enjoy
a
few
minutes
at
first,
but
end
up
70
(consume)
several
hours'
video
time.
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。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Being
a
teacher
is
always
believed
to
be
one
of
greatest
occupations,
because
teachers
make
great
contributions
for
the
world.
Last
week,
I
got
a
chance
to
experience
teaching
students.
Our
school
asked
us
to
teach
some
kids
live
in
the
countryside.
The
kids
was
so
happy
that
they
gave
me
a
warm
welcome.
I
teach
them
English
and
after
class,
we
played
games
happily.
We
had
a
lot
of
funs
together.
When
I
returned
back
to
school,
I
missed
the
students
so
much.
They
like
me
but
some
of
them
have
kept
in
touch
with
me
ever
since.
I
felt
so
proudly
of
being
a
teacher.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你在网站上看到英国留学生
Terry
发帖,希望找人辅导他学汉语,并且愿意教英语作为回报。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:
(1)表示愿意帮助他学汉语;
(2)说明你能胜任辅导的理由;
(3)提出你学习英语的具体需求。
注意:1.
词数100
左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Terry,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
湘南中学2018年下期高三英语期中考试试题答案
听力:1-20
ACABB
CACBA
CBAAA
BCCBC
阅读理解:21-40
BAC
BDAD
BCDA
DABC
G
ACBE
完形填空:41-60
CBDDB
AACBA
CBDAB
CBDAD
阅读填空
61.better
62.
have
spread
63.
whatever/what/anything
64.
Launched
65.as
66.collection
67.
but/though/yet
68.
totally
69.
a
70.
consuming
短文改错
Being
a
teacher
is
always
believed
to
be
one
of

greatest
occupations,
because
teachers
the
make
great
contributions
for
the
world.
Last
week,
I
got
a
chance
to
experience
teaching
to
students.Our
school
asked
us
to
teach
some
kids
live
in
the
countryside.
The
kids
was
so
me
living
were
happy
that
they
gave
me
a
warm
welcome.
I
teach
them
English
and
after
class,
we
played
taught
the
games
happily.
We
had
a
lot
of
funs
together.
When
I
returned
( http: / / www. )back
to
school,
fun
I
missed
the
students
so
much.
They
like
me
but
some
of
them
have
kept
in
touch
with
me
and
ever
since.
I
felt
so
proudly
of
being
a
proud
teacher.
proud
书面表达
Dear
Terry,
Hi!
My
name
is
Li
Hua,
a
Chinese
middle
school
student.
I
learned
from
your
post
that
you
want
to
find
a
Chinese
tutor
and
you
can
teach
English
in
return.
I
am
quite
interested
in
it.
I
think
I’m
fit
for
it.
Firstly,
Chinese
is
my
mother
tongue,
and
speaking
it
is
a
must
for
me
to
communicate
with
others
in
my
daily
life.
Secondly,
I
tutored
foreigners
to
learn
Chinese
last
year.
So
I’
m
quite
confident
that
I
can
help
you
master
the
language.
In
your
post,
you
said
you
can
help
me
with
my
English.
It
is
just
what
I
eagerly
want.
We
can
contact
each
other
by
video
chat
every
night
for
half
an
hour
in
English
and
half
an
hour
in
Chinese.
In
this
way,
we
can
improve
ourselves
together.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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