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湖北省黄冈2015届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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在答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面五段对话。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题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirstudy. B.Theirnationality C.Theirlanguageability.2.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfortheskirt?A.$35. B.$30. C.$20.3.Whydoestheboymakethephonecall?A.Togetabookback.B.Toborrowabook. C.Togetamessage.4.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Tellastory. B.Reportagame. C.Tellanaccident.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewantstorelax. B.Sheisafootballer. C.Shelovesmovies.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.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Helostasuitcase. B.Hiskeysaregone. C.Hebrokehissuitcase.7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Repairthesuitcase. B.Getanotherlock. C.Checkaboutthekeys.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hetraveledalot. B.Heistiredofhisjob. C.HewasinPeruforyears.9.Howmanycountrieshasthemanbeento?A.Nearly25. B.Nearly60. C.Almost65.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates. B.Secretaryandboss. C.Secretaryandcustomer.11.WhatdoweknowaboutElaineStrong?A.Sheisout. B.Sheisbusy. C.Sheisill.12.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Fixhisfaxmachine. B.Faxhimsomething. C.AskElainetocallback.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanlovescoolsummer.B.ThemanisBritish.C.ItisrathercoldinwinterinBritain.14.WhatistrueaboutthesummerinBritainaccordingtotheconversation?A.There’salwaysgoodsunshine.B.Itsnowssometimes.C.Itcanbecoldmostofthetime.15.WhatdoweknowaboutclothesinBritain?A.It’snotveryeasytogetgoodones.B.They’reofgoodqualitybutexpensive.C.They’reofgoodqualityandcheap.16.WhatprobablyistheBritishpeople’sattitudetowardsdressing?A.Manypeoplelikewearingcasualclothes.B.Casualclothesaremoninoffice.C.Menprefersuitsinsocialsituations.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atanairportwaitinghall.B.Atacoffeebar.C.Onaplane.18.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.HewenttoLondonduringWorldWarII.B.HehasbeentoseveralEuropeancities.C.Hehasflownalot.19.HowsoonwillthemangettoLondon?A.Insixhours. B.Infourfours. C.Intwohours.20.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hewasateacher.B.HejustretiredfromtheArmy.C.Hehasnevertraveledwithhiswife.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。21.A.performance B.fame C.devotion D.assistance22.Withthenightfalling,thecrowdgatheringaroundtheaccidentscenebeganto_________.A.breakup B.breakdown C.breakout D.breakaway23.DespitethefactthatPhiliphasbeenworkinghard,itis______clearthathehasnochanceofpassinghisexamination.A.absolutely B.immediately C.confidently D.painfully24.Needlesapparentlystuckintothebodyofan11-month-oldbabybyherabusiveauntweresurgically(手术地)______onTuesday.A.moved B.placed C.replaced D.removed25.U.S.PresidentBarackObamaonWednesdaypaidhonortohealthcareworkerswhohavetreatedEbolapatientsinWestAfrica,callingthem“heroes”_________

tobeapplaudedratherthandiscouraged.A.reserving B.deserving C.observing D.preserving26.“SinceChinahasgoodrelationswithbothPakistanandAfghanistan,ChinacanencourageIslamabadtotakeessentialstepsfor________terrorismandextremismintheregion,”thepapersaidinitseditorial.

A.coping B.containing

C.confirming D.mitting27.NowIneedlotsoftimeto__________mythoughtsthoroughlybecauseIwanttogivethemaconfidentreport. A.makeout B.figureout C.leaveout D.sortout28.Listentobothsidesandyouwillbeenlightened,sosurelyitwouldbe__________togetasecondopinion.A.sensitive B.sensible C.confident D.acceptable29.Anexpertsays,“Ithinkitisunpredictablefornature.Youdon’tknowwhatwillhappenbut_________,wearepreparing.”A.somehow B.somewhat C.anyhow D.someway30.Iamconvincedthat10%oflifeiswhathappenstoyou,and90%ofitishowyoureacttoit,andwehaveachoiceeveryday_________theattitudewewillhavetomeetthatday.A.insearchof B.inexchangefor C.inrelationto D.inhonorof第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。ThingshavebeenkindoftoughlatelyforShannonBakerandherlittlefamily.Theyhaveeachother’sparentsandyoungdaughterandforthattheyare31.Butsheandherhusbandarebothcurrently32.Andtheircarisingreatneedof33.Andthenthereisthematteroftheirsecondchild,whois34soon.SothingsarealittletensefortheBakerfamilythesedays.WhenShannonandherdaughterwerewalkingthroughastore35lotrecently,Shannonpickedupanenvelopfromthegroundthat36$4,000incash.Therewerea37ofdifferentinterpretationsthatcouldbeconsidered.Wasthisakindofgood38?Coulditbeanattemptbytheuniversetobalanceeverything?CoulditbesimplyagiftfromGod?Shannondidn’tknow.Theonlythingsheknewwasthatthecashinthatenvelope39tosomeoneelse.Oh,andoneotherthingsheknew:Heryoungdaughterwas40.“Mykidwasstandingrightthere41Ifoundit,”ShannontoldWLS-TVinChicago.“SobasicallyIwantedtoteachmydaughterhowtobe42.Andformethatwasenough.”Nevermindthebillsthatwere43,orthecarthatneededtobefixed,orthebabythatwouldesoon.Andforgetthatwhenshe44themoneyovertothepoliceshewastoldthattherewasactuallynothingillegalifshe45it.Thepolicewereabletoreturnthemoneytothepersonwho46it:anoldwoman.Andonecanimaginethe47andreliefshefeltwhenthepolicehandedthelostenvelopbacktoher.“Shecametomyhouseandshewasalmostintears,48me,”Shannonsaid.“Shegavemeahugandanenvelopewithasmall49init.Buttheamount,largeorsmall,wasn’t50.Whatwasimportantwastheopportunitytoteachmydaughterhonesty.”31.A.restricted B.upset C.sensitive D.grateful32.A.unemployed B.appreciated C.disappointed D.removed33.A.repair B.protection C.cash D.sale34.A.sick B.desperate C.due D.dull35.A.gathering B.parking C.cleaning D.begging36.A.involved B.contained C.charged D.paid37.A.number B.deal C.handful D.flood38.A.expense B.prize C.hope D.luck39.A.pointed B.reacted C.belonged D.responded40.A.urging B.watchingC.laughing D.affecting41.A.before B.though C.because D.when42.A.honest B.loyal C.ripe D.humorous43.A.pilingup B.givingaway C.showingoffD.passingby44.A.watched B.turned C.got D.collected45.A.kept B.made C.checked D.promoted46.A.sent B.disliked C.lost D.generated47.A.respect B.repentance C.tension D.joy48.A.forting B.congratulating C.offending D.thanking49.A.amount B.present C.envelope D.option50.A.sufficient B.ethical C.important D.decent第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题分2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMymotheristheonlylivingpersonwhohasnevermunicatedviaemailortext.Shehasneverturnedonaputer,registeredanemailaccount,useddatastoragemediaorsearchedtheInternet.Since1955,shehassettledinSiliconValley,marriedtoanextremelytechnicalspecialistinappliedphysicsandengineering,designingphotometricsystemsforNASA.OnlywhenDadsufferedfromcancercouldweconvincehersheneededacellphone.Mom’sbeingseparatedfromtheinformationageisvoluntaryanddeliberate.Momisstillthatfarmgirl,andshetakesthemostprideinit.Sheseesherneighborandhermunity“real”.Sheshowsnointerestinthedigitalandvirtuallife.MymothersawDepression,WorldWarIIandthebeginningoftheColdWarbeforereachingvotingage.Sheenjoyedcountrymusicon“TheSonsofthePioneers”,aCanadianbroadcast.ThebatterywassopreciousaresourcethatradiowaslimitedtothebarnbecauseGrandmathoughtithelpedcowsproducemilk.IntheagewhenChurchillmovedmillionsforthefirsttimewithradiobroadcasts,sheonlyexperiencedlivemediamonthly,ifatall.Inherearlytwenties,Mompletednurses’trainingandworkedinthatfieldbeforemarriage,familyandchurchbecameherlife’sconcerns.Sheneverreallywarmeduptotelevision,thoughIthinksheappreciatedafewoftheserieswewatched,edieslikeAllintheFamily.puters,theInternetandmobileappsaresimplynotpartofherexperience.Momdisagreeswiththeopinionthattechnologysimplifieslife.Inherlife,sheseesonlinerecords,emailandpaperlesssystemsasmysteriesinwhichnowrittenreferencecanassisther.However,Icanpartlyunderstand:Ilikesuchkindofexperienceandrelationshiponehaswithphysicalbooks.Iamachildoftelevisionwhoonlyrecentlyswitchedtoonlineviewing.I’vewrittendownmyawkward,love-haterelationshipwithmydevices.Mom’stechnophobiasurelyplayedarolehere,butitworksforher.She’shappiestassheis.51.Theauthor’smotherbegantousemobilephonewhen.A.shefoundithardtocontactwithherhusbandB.shesettledinSiliconValleyforfiftyyearsC.shegotmarredtoatechnicalspecialistD.herhusbandsufferedfromcancer52.Whatistheauthor’smothermostproudofaccordingtothepassage?A.Havingsomanycloseneighbors.B.Experiencingtoomuchallherlife.C.Livingsimplyandinherownstyle.D.Beinginvolvedinmoderntechnology.53.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardshismother’ssuchkindofexperience?A.Critical.B.Positive.C.Neutral.D.Negative.54.Itisimpliedintheunderlinedsentencethat.A.theauthorshouldmakeeffortstolearnfromhismotherB.theauthorpreferswatchingmoviesonlinetowatchingTVC.Mom’sattitudetowardstechnologyhasaneffectontheauthorD.MomshouldalsosetdowntherelationshipwithphysicalbooksBListeningtoyourfavoritemusiccanmakeapersonfeelgreatandcanmaketheiremotionschange.Thesongyouarelisteningtocanaffecthowyoufeel.Differenttypesofmusicmaymakeyoucry,laugh,orevenfeelanger.Accordingtoresearches,musicisaplexsoundthatcausesalargevarietyofemotionalresponsesinlisteners.Thenatureofemotionscreatedbymusichasbeenamatterofmuchdebate.Researcheshaveshownthatbasicemotions,suchashappiness,anger,fear,andsadness,canberecognizedinandcreatedbymusicalstimuli(刺激)inhumans.IknowfromexperiencethatwhenIaminabadmood,I’lllistentomyfavoriteCD.Idon’tknowwhatitisaboutthemusicbutitjustmakesmefeelbetteralmostinstantly.AllofyouhaveCDsorsongsthatmakeyoufeelgreatwhenyou’refeelingdown.Musichasthatpowerandnoneofusrealizethatuntilwereallythinkaboutit.Thephysicaleffectsthatmusichasonusarealmostthesameastheemotionalones.Musiccanchangeyouinmanyways,dependingonthekindofmusicyouarebeingexposedto.Accordingto“MusicandEmotions”,electronicmusicwithloudsoundswillphysicallyaffectyoumoreeasilythananyothertypeofmusic.Certaintypesofmusiccangiveyoucourageandstrengthenyourwillpower,whileothertypescanmakeyourelaxed.Icanthinkofagoodexampleformusicbringingwillpowerandstrengthtoyou,whenyouaregettingreadybeforeasport.ThesportIplayisfootballandIknowthatifIdon’tlistentoacertainmixofsongs,myheadisallovertheplace.IfIlistentosomecertainsongsIbeeveryenergizedandfeelbetteraboutthings.Musicaffectsyouremotionsinmanyways.Italsoaffectsyourphysicalstatus.Musicalsoisthekeytoyourenjoyingofamovie.Musicaffectsyouremotionsbybeingabletochangeyourstateofmindfromasadmoodtoahappyone.Itcanalsomakeapersonfeelgreatbeforeapetition.MusicisalsothekeytoMovies.Withoutmusicinmoviestherewouldbenosuspense,nohorrorandnoexcitement.Itmakesmovieswhattheyaretous.55.ThemainideaofParagraphlis.A.theeffectsofdifferenttypesofmusicB.musiccanaffectouremotionsC.howmusicaffectsouremotionsisplexD.whypeoplelaugh,cryorbeeangrywhenlisteningtomusic56.Theunderlinedsentenceinthe2ndparagraphprobablymeans“”.A.peoplehavedifferentopinionsinwhatisthebestkindofmusicB.peoplecan’tagreewitheachotherinwhatisthenatureofmusicC.peoplehavebeenarguingabouttheeffectsofmusiconouremotionsD.peoplehavebeendiscussingaboutwhatcausesouremotions57.Themainpurposeofthelastparagraphistoillustrate.A.musicwillalsobeacceptedbymoviesB.musiccanchangeusinmanywaysC.musiccanbepopularwithmusicloversforeverD.musicwillgivethemonpeopleexcitement58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Musicmaycheeryouup,butitcan’tletyoudown.B.Musicusedtofortsportplayersingames.C.Electronicmusiccanaffectouremotionsmuchless.D.Differentmusicwillcausedifferentemotionsinus.CThreeYaleUniversityprofessorsagreedinadiscussionthattheautomobilewaswhatoneofthemcalled“PublicHealthEnemyNo.1inthiscentury”.Besidespollutingtheairandovercrowdingthecities,carsareinvolvedinmorethanhalfthedisastrousaccidents,andtheycontributetoheartdisease“becausewewon’twalkanywhereanymore,”saidRichardWeeinaman,professorofmedicineandpublichealth.Speakingofmanyofthoseman-madedangersoftheautomobile,ArthurW.Galson,professorofbiology,saiditwaspossibletomakeakerosene-burningturbinecarthatwould“lessensmogbyaverylargefactor”.ButheexpresseddoubtwhetherAmericanswerewillingtogiveupmovingaboutthecountrysideat90milesperhourinalargevehicle.“Americaseemsweddedtothemotorcar—everyfamilyhastohaveatleasttwo,andonehastobeaconvertible(敞篷汽车)with300horsepower,”professorGalsoncontinued.“Isthisthewayoflifethatwechoosebecausewetreasurethesevalues?”ForprofessorSears,partoftheblamelieswith“asocietythatregardsprofitasasupremevalue,undertheillusionthatanythingthat’stechnicallypossibleis,therefore,morallyjustified”.ProfessorSearsalsocalledthecountry’sdependenceonitsmodernautomobiles“terribleeconomics”becauseofthelargehorsepowerusedsimply“movingoneindividualtowork”.ButheadmittedthatAmericanshavepaintedthemselvesintoacornerbyallowingthenationaleconomytobeesodependentontheautomobileindustry.“Thesolution,”DrWeeinermansaid,“isnotfindingalessdangerousfuelbutadifferentsystemofinnercitytransportation.Becauseoftheincreasinguseofcars,publictransportationhasbeenallowedtowither(衰弱)andgrowworse,sothatifyoucan’twalktowhereyouwanttogo,youhavetohaveacarinmostcities,”hedeclared.This,inturn,DrWeeinermancontended,isresponsibleforthe“arteriosclerosis(动脉硬化)”ofpublicroads,forthepollutionoftheinnercityandforthemiddle-classmovementtothesuburbs.59.Themainideaofthepassageisthat.A.AmericansareusedtotravellingbycarsB.AmericanpublictransportationisgrowingworseC.AmericancarindustrycauseddisastrousroadaccidentsD.Americanpeople’shealthisthreatenedbyautomobiles60.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.AmericansprefercarstoanythingelseB.AmericansareinterestedinfastautomobilesC.kerosene-burningenginescausemoreproblemsD.kerosene-burningenginesaregreentransportation61.InParagraph3,ProfessorSearsimpliesthat.A.technologyisalwaysgoodforpeopleB.technologyisaswordwithtwosidesC.moreattentionshouldbepaidtosocialeffectsD.USdoesn’tcareabouttheenvironmentatall62.AccordingtoDrWeeinerman,thebestsolutionis.A.tolookforafuelalternativeB.toimprovepublictransportationC.towalktowherepeoplewanttogoD.tocontroltheproductionoftheautomobileDDoyoudreamofowningyourownhouse?CanadianKyleMacDonald,a26-year-oldfromVancouverwhoisaresidentinMontreal,hasjustachievedit.MacDonald,whohasspentmuchofhistimesincegraduatingfromcollegebackpackingroundEuropeandAsiaandwhosemainineappearstoefromworkingasapizza-deliveryman,decidedlastyearthathewantedtosettledown.However,whenhecheckedtherealestatemarket,hequicklyrealizedthathehadnochanceofraisingthedepositonahomeofhisown.Sohecameupwithaninventivesolution.UsingthepoweroftheInternet,hedecidedtotrytobarter(易货贸易)hiswaytoahouse.Hisstartingoffer?Oneredpaperclip(回形针).Ofcourse,hedidn’texpectsomeonetoofferhimahouseforthepaperclip,hesimplywantedtotradeitforsomethingthatwasmorevaluable.14tradeslater,heisnowtheownerofahouseinKipling,Saskatchewan.Hisfirsttradetookplacewhentwowomenfromhishometownofferedhimapenintheshapeofafish.MacDonaldthentradedthefish-penforadoorknob,thenthedoorknobforastove.Furthertransactionsbroughthimanelectricitygeneratorandaski-bob,asmallvehicleontracksthatpeopleusetorideacrosssnowandice.Afterninetrades,hehadarecordingcontractatamusicstudioinToronto.ButKylepressedon,stillconvincedthathewouldeventuallygetahouse.AftertradeswhichbroughthimtheopportunitytospendadaywithrockstarAliceCooperandtohaveasmallpartinaHollywoodmovie,hestruckgold.WhenwordsofKyle’sastonishingbarterjourneyreachedthepeopleofKipling,theydecidedtomaketheirmove.Thepopulationofthetownisalittlemorethanl,000,andfallingfast.ByofferingthekeystoanemptyhouseonMainStreet,Kiplinghopedtobringmuchneededpublicity—andresidents—tothefadingtown.Andtheyseemtohavesucceeded!63.WhenKyleMacDonaldstartedhisInternetbartering,he.A.hopedthatsomeonewouldgivehimahouseforhispaperclipB.didn’texpectanyonetogivehimahouseforapaperclipC.didn’tknowifanyonewouldexchangeahouseforapaperclipD.expectedthathewouldhaveahouseafter14trades64.ThethirdthingthatKyleMacDonaldreceivedwas.A.somethingyoucanwritewithB.somethingyouholdwhenyouopenadoorC.somethingyoucancookfoodonD.asmallvehicleforridingacrosssnowandice65.ThepeopleofKipling,Saskatchewanwantedto.A.giveallthehousesonMainStreetawayB.leavetownandlivesomewhereelseC.attractmorepeopletoeandlivethereD.offerthekeystohousesinthecity66.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“transaction”referto?A.deal B.knowledge C.vehicle D.decisionEAlexisPilkingtonwasapopular17-year-oldandawell-likedathletewhohadalreadywonasoccerscholarshiptocollege.ButnoneofthatstoppedAlexisfrombeingthetargetofonlinebullying(欺凌).Alexisbegantoreceivehundredsofonlineunpleasantmentsviathelatestsocialnetworkingsitecalledformspring.InMarch2010,AlexismittedsuicideandalthoughallagreedthattheonlinebotherwasnotthesinglefactorthatledtoAlexis’death,everyonedidagreethatitwasacontributoryfactor.Unfortunately,Alexis’storyisnotunique.A2010studyconductedbytheCyberbullyingResearchCentershowedthatcyberbullyingvictimswerealmosttwiceaslikelytohaveattemptedsuicideparedtoyouthwhohadnotexperiencedcyberbullying.Suicideisobviouslytheextremeandnoonecanminimizethetragedyofit.However,thereareotherdamagesthatoccurasaresultofaggressivebullying.Itcandamageself-esteemandleadtofeelingsofworthlessness,andalsoincreasesocialisolationandmakevictimsbeewithdrawn,depressed,anxious,andinsecure.Sowhatcausesgirlstobesounkindtowardseachother?Atermknownasrelationalaggressionmaybestdescribethecauseofgirl-on-girlbullying.Itstartswithaclique(派系)usuallyledbyagirlwithahighlevelofsocialstatusandpopularity.Inordernottoloseherposition,shewillcontrolgirlswithinthecliqueandtakeactionifshefeelsthreatened.Attheleader’sdirectivethegirlswithinthecliquewillspreadrumorsandliesandannoyothergirlscontinuously.Thebullyingstartsatschoolbutwillquicklygotocyberbullyingduetoanonymity(匿名).GirlswilleasilydosointheanonymityoftheInternet.Ultimatelythecausewillbesummarizedastheinsecurityandjealousyofonegirlandthetwistedloyaltyofmemberswithinherclique.Underneaththeconfidentexterior(外表)ofafemalebullyliedesperateinsecurities.67.TheexampleofAlexisPilkingtonisgiventoshow. A.popularyoutharenoteasytobeethetargetofbullying B.cyberbullyingisquitemonamongteenagers C.today’syouthdon’tliketostudyanymore D.suicideisaseriousproblemamongyouth68.Thebullyingwillquicklygotocyberbullyingmainlybecause. A.thebulliesdon’thavetogivetheirnamesonline B.it’sfreetopostmentsonline C.itwillnotattractmuchattention D.itwillnotaffecttheirreallife69. WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecauseofbullying? A.Lackofsecurity. B.Jealousyofothers. C.Tryingtobefriendly.D.Thetwistedloyaltyofmemberswithinaclique.70.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatafemalebully. A.hasstrongself-confidence B.hasstrongleadershipskills C.isactuallyweakinside D.isusuallygoodatstudy第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。71.Theteacher_________________howexcitedIwasfeelinghearingthenews!(fancy)老师永远也不可能想到,我听到那个消息的时候感到多么的兴奋!72.Twomonthshavepassed,and_________________totheplaneremainsamystery.(happen)两个月过去了,飞机发生了什么情况还是一个谜。73.Forthestudents,thereisas____________intoakeyhighschoolastoenterakeyuniversity.(admit)对这些学生来说,进重点的竞争与被名牌大学录取的竞争一样激烈。74.Itwasatthemeetingwhichwasheldyesterday_____________theplan,whichIfeelispractical.(put)他是在昨天召开的会议上提出的那个计划,我觉得它很实用。75._________________thestory,sheaskedmetotellheramorethrillingone.(pretend)假装已经听过这个故事,她叫我给她讲一个更刺激的。76.Hetoldmesomestories,mostof_________________whathehadreadfrombooksandmagazines.(base)他给我讲了几个故事,大多数都是根据他在书和杂志上看的东西(讲的)。77.Itwasseveralminuteswhathewassaying.(take)过了好几分钟,我才理解他说的是什么。78.Thecauseofthefireaswellastheloss_________________,anditwon’tbelongbeforetheresultesout.(look)火灾的原因和损失正在调查中,用不了多久就能出结果了。79.Latertheymaygiveperformancesinpubsorclubs,_____________incash.(pay)后来,他们可能在酒吧或者俱乐部演出,这样他们得到现金。80.So_____________hisworkthatheisawardedthebestworkerinhispany.(bury)他是如此专心于他的工作以至于他被誉为公司最佳员工。第二节:短文写作(共1题,满分30分) 请根据以下提示,并结合你生活中的一个事例,用英语写一篇短文。Painmeansprogress.Inmostcases,thingsthatbringuspaincanmakeusgrow.注意:1.无须写标题,不得照抄英语提示;2.除诗歌外,文体不限;3.内容必须结合你生活中的一个事例;4.文中不得透露个人姓名和名称;5.词数为不少于120左右,如引用提示语则不计入总词数。湖北省黄冈2015届高三年级11月月考英语试题答案听力1—5CBACA6—10BCABC11—15ABBCC16—20ACBCA单选21—25BADDB26—30BDBCC完填31—35DAACB 36—40BADCB 41—45DAABA 46—50CDDAC阅读51—54DCBC 55—58ACBD59—62DBCB63—66BCCA67—70BACC完成句子71.can/couldneverhavefancied 72.what(has)happened73.muchpetitiontobeadmitted 74.thatheputforward75.Pretendingtohaveheardabout/of76.whichwerebasedon/thembasedon77.beforeIcouldtakein/beforeItookin 78.isbeinglookedinto79.forwhichtheyarepaid/whichtheyarepaidfor 80.buriedishein范文Onthewaytosuccessallofusmaymeetwithsuchkindofthingsthatbringuspain.Butinmyopinion,itisjustthroughpainthatwestrengthenourselvesandmakeprogress.Inthefirstyearofseniorhighschool,Ienteredforthe3,000-metreraceinthesportsmeetandstartedtrainingforit.Butafewdayslater,mylegsweresopainfulthatIwantedtoquit.However,withmyclassmates’encouragement,Ipickedupmycourageagainandwentontraining.Asaresult,Itookthefirstplaceintheraceandwashighlypraisedbytheschool.Manyanexampleshowsthatweshouldn’tbeafraidofpainfulexperienceswhichwillhelpusgrowstrongbothphysicallyandmentally.录音稿(Text1)W:CanyouspeakFrench?M:Yes,ofcourse.It’smymothertongue.IcanalsospeakEnglishandJapanese.Whataboutyou?W:IcanonlyspeakChinese.(Text2)W:Theskirtisgreat.Butthirty-fivepoundsistoomuch.I’llgiveyou20pounds.M:No.It’sabargain,Ipromiseyou.IsupposeIcanknockthefiveoff.W:OK,I’lltakeit.(Text3)M:Hello!CouldIspeaktoJean?W:I’msorryshe’snotin.Thisishermother.CanItakeamessage?M:ThisisTony,Jean’sclassmate.Pleasetellhertobringthebooksheborrowedfrommetoschool.Ineedtouseittomorrow.(Text4)M:Whatexactlydidyousee?W:Iwaswalkingpasttheparktowardsthecitycentrewhenacyclistpassedmeandthenacarcameroundthecornerfromtheright,there.Idon’tknow.Iguessthedriverdidn’tseethecyclist…(Text5)W:Well,thankgoodnessit’sFriday.Itwasalongweek.Weshoulddosomethingtogetherthisweekend.Gotanyplansyet?M:Howaboutgoingtotheparkorseeinganewfilmmaybe?W:Canyougetticketsforagame?Ihaven’tbeentoafoo

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