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1、注意事项:1.本卷为衡阳八中高二年级理科实验班第四次月考试卷,分两卷。其中共72题,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。2.考生领取到试卷后,应检查试卷是否有缺页漏页,重影模糊等妨碍答题现象,如有请立即向监考老师通报。开考前15分钟后,考生禁止入场,监考老师处理余卷。3.请考生将答案填写在答题卡上,选择题部分请用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题部分请用黑色0.5mm签字笔书写。考试结束后,试题卷与答题卡一并交回。预祝考生考试顺利第I卷 选择题(共100分)一.听力(每题1.5分,共30分)1.Who is the woman? A. Mary. B. Marys sister. C. Marys mot
2、her.2.When did the man live in London? A. Last year. B. Last month. C. When he was a child.3.What happened to the man just now? A. He met an old friend on the street.B. He mistook the woman for his friend.C. Lydia paid an unexpected visit to him.4.Why did the man change his mind probably? A. He didn
3、t bring enough money. B. He forgot his wallet. C. He didnt need that much fruit. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The role of shopping in peoples lives.B. How to promote sales.C. The importance of mass media. 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
4、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。1111听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Neighbors. 7.What are the speakers doing? A. Making a birthday cake.B. Cooking a huge dinner. C. Preparing for a party.8.What has the woman f
5、inished doing? A. Putting up a big sign. B. Buying a tape. C. Putting candles on the cake.听第7段材料,回答第9、10题。9.How many pictures did the woman take in all? A. One. B. Two. C. Three.10.Where will the speakers take another picture together? A. In front of the garden. B. Near the flowers. C. Near the fall
6、s.听第8段材料,回答第11、12题。11.What is true about the factory tour? A. Tourists can visit the factory anytime. B. It is sponsored by the car company.C. It is only good for the company.12.What will the man do next? A. Make a phone call to get some information.B. Book tickets to go home.C. Go to the factory to
7、 make an appointment.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What makes the suit special?A. Its style. B. Its material. C. Its color.14.How much does the woman want for the suit today? A. $600. B. $750. C. $900.15.What does the man think of the suit?A. Its good but a little expensive.B. Its stylish but a little uncomfo
8、rtable.C. Its a little old-fashioned.16.Why cant the woman reduce the price of the suit? A. The material comes from France. B. She is not the owner of the shop.C. It is already on sale.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What season is it now? A. Fall. B. Spring. C. Summer.18.What was the weather like this afterno
9、on? A. Windy. B. Rainy. C. Foggy.19.What will the weather be like this evening? A. Cold. B. Pleasant. C. Cloudy.111120.What will the daytime temperature be in the next three days? A. About 40 degrees. B. About 50 degrees. C. About 60 degrees. 二.阅读理解(每题2分,共40分)第一部分 阅读下面的文章,从每题后面所给的四个选项中选出正确的一项。A Why
10、do human beings still risk their lives under ground and doing one of the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs in the world? It is an increasingly urgent question, given the recent mining accidents in Sago, W. Va and Huntington, Utah. A small group of engineers and robotics experts look forward to a day
11、in the not-too-distant future when robots and other technology do most of the dangerous mining work.Robotic technology, in particular, holds much promise, McAteer says, especially when it comes to mapping mines and rescuing trapped miners - the special operations of the mining industry. One of the f
12、irst mining robots was developed five years ago at Carnegie Mellon Universitys Robotics Institute. It was called Groundhog. It used lasers(激光器) to “see” in dark tunnels and map abandoned minessome of the most dangerous work in the business. The latest design is called Cave Crawler. Its a bit smaller
13、 than Groundhog,and even more advanced. It can take photos and videos and has more sensors that can detect the presence of dangerous gases. Incredibly,the robot has a real sense of logic. If it comes across an obstacle it gets momentarily confused. It has to think about what to do and where to go ne
14、xt. Sometimes it throws a fit just like a real person.The greatest problem, though, is cost. The money of the earliest research project was provided by the government, but that money had dried up, and its not clear where future money will come from. Partly for that reason, and partly because of adva
15、nces in safety, mining is not nearly as dangerous as it was in the past. Since 1990, fatalities(致命性) have declined by 67% and injuries by 51% , according to the National Mining Association.Some experts predict that robots in mines will serve much of the same function that they do in the automotive i
16、ndustry. The robots do the most boring and dangerous jobs,but wont get rid of the need for human workers.21. The latest robot is more advanced than Groundhog, mainly because _.A. it can map abandoned mines B. it has a real sense of logicC. it can see in the dark tunnels D. its smaller than Groundhog
17、22. The underlined phrase “throws a fit” in paragraph 4 probably means“_”A. gets sick B. gets angryC. becomes hungry D. becomes cheerful 23. We can infer from the last paragraph that _.A. the mine robots will have a very bright futureB. robots in mines will serve much in the automotive industryC. th
18、ere will be no need for human workers in minesD. robots in mines only do some simple jobs now24. We can infer from the text that _.A. robots cannot do dangerous work in dark areasB. the mining robots do most of the mining work at presentC. groundhog can discover the presence of dangerous gasesD. exp
19、erts are trying to make robots help miners with dangerous work【答案】 11121B22B23A24D【解析】试题分析:文章介绍了一种新研发的机器人,和以前的Groundhog相比,它有真正的逻辑能力,最重要的是,它可以帮助矿工们做一些危险的事情。考点:考查科普说明文阅读BMore than four decades ago British scientist Robert Edwards first witnessed the miracle of human life growing inside a test tube at
20、his Cambridge lab. Since that ground-breaking moment, more than four million babies have been born through IVF and in 2010 his great contribution to science was finally recognized as he was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine.The prize for Dr. Edwards, who was given a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain
21、Award in 2008, includes a 900,000 check. The Nobel Assembly described IVF as a “milestone in modern medicine”.With the help of fellow scientist Patrick Steptoe, the Manchester-born physiologist developed IVF - leading to the birth of the worlds first test tube baby. Dr. Steptoe died 10 years later b
22、ut their work has transformed fertility treatment and given hope to millions of couples.It was a scientific breakthrough that transformed the lives of millions of couples. They said: “His achievements have made it possible to treat infertility, a disease which makes human unable to have a baby. This
23、 condition has been afflicting a large percentage of mankind including more than 10% of all couples worldwide.”Louise Brown, the worlds first test tube baby, made international headlines when she was born in Oldham, Gtr Manchester, in 1978 to parents Lesley and John who had been fruitlessly trying f
24、or a baby since 1969.Ivf-in-vitro fertilization is the process whereby egg cells are fertilized outside the body before being implanted in the womb. After a cycle of IVF, the probability of a couple with infertility problems having a baby is one in fivethe same as healthy couples who conceive natura
25、lly.Professor Edwards, who has five daughters and 11 grandchildren, began his research at Cambridge University in 1963, after receiving his PhD in 1955. He once said: “The most important thing in life is having a child. Nothing is more special than a child.” With the help of fellow scientist Patrick
26、 Steptoe, Prof. Edwards founded the Bourn Hall clinic in Cambridge shire, which now treats more than 900 women a year. Each year, more than 30,000 women in Britain now undergo IVF and 11,000 babies are born as a result of the treatment.But his work attracted widespread criticism from some scientists
27、 and the Catholic Church who said it was “unethical and immoral”.Martin Johnson, professor of reproductive sciences at the University of Cambridge, said the award was “long overdue”. He said: “We couldnt understand why the Nobel has come so late but he is delighted - this is the cherry on the cake f
28、or him.”Professor Edwards was too ill to give interviews but a statement released by his family said he was “thrilled and delighted”.25. What is Robert Edwards contribution to science?A. Enabling millions of couples to live a better life.B. Helping couples with infertility to have tube babies.C. See
29、ing the wonder of the first tube baby growingD. Challenging a disease which stops human having a baby.26. Why did Professor Edwards begin his research on tube baby?A. Because a special child did make a difference to an ordinary family.B. Because the birthrate around the world was unexpectedly low th
30、en.C. Because he thought it of great significance to have a child in life.D. Because his fellow scientist wanted to give hope to the unlucky couples.27. It can be inferred from Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9 that _.A. Professor Edwards deserved the prize for his breakthrough.B. different opinions were
31、voiced on Professor Edwards finding.C. some people envied Professor Edwards for his being awarded.D. the prize was late because the finding was first considered immoral.28. What might be the best title for the passage?A. Life Stories of Robert Edwards B. Preparations for Having a BabyC. Nobel Prize
32、for IVF Expert Edwards D. Treatment of Infertility in a Lab【答案】 25B26C27B28C【名师点睛】 本文属于主旨大意题中的标题概括题。选择标题属主旨大意题,是阅读理解题常考的题型之一。那么怎么样选择文章的标题?选择文章标题属深层次理解题,它要求考生在通读全文的基础上,认真分析主人公的特定心态、文章大意及作者写作意图,在此基础上,所选出的标题还应做到概括性、针对性、醒目性的有机结合。 1.概括性原则要求标题应在最大限度上覆盖全文,囊括文章的主要内容,体现文章的主旨。标题实际上是文章主题的一种确认方式。前面我们提到,通过寻找主题句,
33、往往很容易确定短文的标题。但大多数文章的主题句并不明显,需要我们通过体会字里行间蕴含的意思从整体上把握文章的主旨,从全局的角度概括归纳出文章的标题。要防止本末倒置,主次不分,以点代面,以偏概全。 2.针对性原则针对性原则是对标题外延的一种界定。概括性原则要求文章标题包括文章的主要内容。但如果标题过大,就违背了针对性原则、针对性原则要求标题不能太过于概括,而是要直接指向文章的主旨。即标题不能太大也不能太小。要量体裁衣,大小适度。 3.醒目性原则标题是文章的点睛之笔,是文章的灵魂。标题的好坏往往会影响文章的可读性。读者往往从标题上决定文章的阅读取舍。故标题往往比较醒目,甚至比较离奇,目的是为了吸引
34、读者的注意力,唤起读者对文章阅读的兴趣。所以在标题选择的过程中,在满足概括性和针对性的条件下,还要考虑标题的醒目性。考点:考查科技类阅读C It is reported that conservation groups in North America have been arguing about the benefits and dangers of wolves. Some groups believe wolves should be killed. Other people believe wolves must be protected so that they will not
35、disappear from the wilderness(荒野) For Killing Wolves In Alaska,the wolf almost disappeared a few years ago,because hunters were killing hundreds 0f them for sport .However1aws were established to protect the wolves from sportsmen and people who catch the animals for their furSo the wolf population h
36、as greatly increased. Now there are so many wolves that they are destroying their own food supply A wolf naturally eats animals in the deer family. People in the wilderness also hunt deer for foodMany of the animals have been destroyed by the very cold winters recently and by changes in the wilderne
37、ss plant lifeWhen the deer cant find enough food,they die If the wolves continue to kill large numbers of deer,their prey(猎物)will disappear some dayAnd the wolves willtooSo we must change the cycle of life in the wilderness to balance the ecologyIf we killed more wolves,we would save them and their
38、prey from dying outWed also save some farm animals In another northern state,wolves attack cows and chickens for foodFarmers want the government to send biologists to study the problemThey believe it necessary to kill wolves in some areas and to protect them in places where there is a small woIf pop
39、ulation Against Killing Wolves If you had lived long ago,you would have heard many different stories about the dangerous wolfAccording to most stories,hungry wolves often kill people for foodEven today,the stories of the“big bad woIfwill not disappear But the fact is wolves are afraid of peopleand t
40、hey seldom travel in areas where there is a human smellWhen wolves eat other animals,they usually kill the very youngor the sick and injured .The strongest survive .No kind of animal would have survived through the centuries if the weak members had livedAnd has always been a law of nature. Although
41、some people say it is good sense to kill wolves,we say it is nonsense! Researchers have found wolves and their prey living in balanceThe wolves keep the deer population from becoming too large, and that keeps a balance in the wilderness plant life The real problem is that the areas where wolves can
42、live are being used by peopleEven if wilderness land is not used directly for human needsthe wolves cant always find enough food .So they travel to the nearest source, which is often a farmThen there is dangerThe“big bad wolf”has arrived! And everyone knows what happens next29According to the passag
43、e,some people in North America favor killing wolves for all the following reasons EXCET that Athere are too many wolves Bthey kill large numbers deerCthey attack cows and chickens for foodDthey destroy the wilderness plant life30According to those against killing wolves,when wolves eat other animals
44、, Athey never eat strong and healthy onesBthey always go against the law of natureCthey might help this kind of animals survive in natureDthey disturb the ecological balance in the wilderness31The last sentence“And everyone knows what happens next”implies that in such cases 1来Afarm animals will be i
45、n danger and have to be shipped awayBwoIves will kill people and people will in turn kill themCwolves wilI find enough food sources on famlsDpeople will leave the areas where wolves can live【答案】 29D30C31B31. B 句意理解题。根据文章倒数2、3句Even if wilderness land is not used directly for human needsthe wolves can
46、t always find enough food .So they travel to the nearest source, which is often a farmThen there is danger可知当大自然不能给狼提供足够的食物时,它们就会扩大获取食物的范围。进而攻击人类,而人类收到威胁以后,就会杀死狼群。故最后一句和B项语义一致。考点:考查议论文阅读D While residents of wealthy nations tend to have greater life satisfaction, new research shows that those living
47、in poorer nations report having greater meaning in life. These findings, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological science, suggest that meaning in life may be higher in poorer nations as a result of greater religiosity (笃信宗教). As countries become richer, rel
48、igion becomes less central to peoples lives and they lose a sense of meaning in life. “Thus far, the wealth of nations has been almost always associated with longevity, health, happiness or life satisfaction,” explains psychological scientist Shigehiro Oishi of the University of Virginia. “Given tha
49、t meaning in life is an important aspect of overall well-being, we wanted to look more carefully at differential patterns, correlates (相关物), and predictors for meaning in life.” Oishi and colleague Ed Diener of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign investigated life satisfaction, meaning, a
50、nd well-being by examining data from the 2007 Gallup World Poll, a large-scale survey of over 140,000 participants from 132 countries. In addition to answering a basic life satisfaction question, participants were asked: “Do you feel your life has an important purpose or meaning?” and “Is religion a
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