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1、真题试卷 可打印版2014年湖北省七市高三英语联合考试试卷及答案(带解析)2014年湖北省七市(州)高三年级联合考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)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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inacinema.C.Athome.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabou

2、t?A.Repairingmachines.B.Payingfortickets.C.Changingnotes.3.Whydoesthewomanrefusethemansinvitation?A.Shedoesntlikegoingoutwiththeman.B.ShewillhavedinnerwithJack.C.Shehastoprepareforaplanetrip.4.HowlonghasthemanbeenlearningFrench?A.Forlessthan5years.B.Formorethanfivryears.C.Forfourandahalfyears.5.What

3、canwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomaniswearingherfriendsdress.B.Thewonanworethedressyesterday.C.Thespeakerareinthesameclass.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至7题6.Whatisthemans

4、feelingsafterhisjobinterviep9.Howcanwedescribetheman?A.Hesangry.B.Hesanxious.C.Hesexcited.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10.Whendidthewomanleaveschool?A.In1996B.In1995C.In199411.Whydidthewomanstartrunning?A.TokeepfitB.Tomakemoney.C.Tobecomefamous.12.Whatdoesthewomanplantodonextyear?A.TakepartintheraceinEurope.B.Vi

5、sitEuropewithherfamily.C.Earnmoremoneyforagoodschool.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13.Whatdoesthemanwanttobe?A.Amoviestar.B.Apopsinger.C.Agreatmusician.14.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisfuture?A.Veryconfident.B.Light-hearted.C.Uncertain.15.Whenwillthemangotofindamanager?A.Afterhetakeshislastexam.B.AfterhemovestoLondon.

6、C.Afterheknowshisexamresults.16.WhatwillthemanprobablydoatfirstinLondon?A.Earnlotsofmoney.B.Publishhisrecord.C.Dopart-timejobs.听第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whydoesntthespeakerwanttogotothemountainsthisyear?A.Becauseitisalittlecoldthistimeandtoofaraway.B.BecausehewenttherelastyearC.BecauseitisnotbeautifulpA.

7、Tohishometown.B.Tothebeach.C.Tothemountains.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;第小题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.Parentsaresupposedtomaketheirownpersonal_untiltheyfeeltheirteensareresponsibleenoughtodrivesafely.A.restrictionB.approvalC.permissionD.achievement22.Notparticularl

8、ygiftedbutalwaystryingtogetthemostoutofhisability,theyoungmanmaximizedhis_andfinallysucceededinhiscareer.A.principleB.dimensionC.potentialD.boundary23.Wehavetoreplacetheseoldlampswiththenewenergy-efficientonesbecausethey_toomuchelectricity.A.transformB.absorbC.abuseD.consume24.Studiesshowthat30-40%o

9、falljobapplicantsputfalseinformationontheirresumesorapplications,and_theirqualificationsduringinterviewstoincreasetheirchancesofgettingthepost.A.exaggerateB.evaluateC.adjustD.strengthen25.Unemploymentisforcingmanyyoungpeople,ofteneagerforindependence,to_theirparentslongerthantheywouldhavehoped.A.dec

10、ideonB.focusonC.relyonD.canyon26.SomesocialscientistssuggestthatwesternersshouldtakeadvantageoftheancientChinesewisdomto_thedrawbacksofwesternphilosophy.A.holdontoB.makeupforC.goinforD.putupwith27.Youshouldbe_inthewayyoutreatyourchildreninsteadofbeingchangeable,ortheywouldgetconfusedabouthowyoureall

11、ywantthemtobe.A.consistentB.responsibleC.flexibleD.critical28.NorthKoreahasapparentlytoldChinaitmaybereadytoreturntosix-nationtalks,whichappearstobea(n)_stepaimedatendingitsnuclearweaponsprograms.A.aggressiveB.primitiveC.tentativeD.passive29.Goingtoanamusementparkorballgame,watchingamovieortelevisio

12、n,arefunactivitiesthathelpusrelax,_forgetourproblemsandmaybeevenlaugh.A.temporarilyB.physicallyC.regularlyD.originally30.Thegovernmentshouldkeepthesocietysafeandstable_establishingasoundsocialsecuritysystem.A.bychanceofB.intermsofC.bymeansofD.infavorof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(

13、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。CharliewasaUSpilotinVietnam.Heflew74successfultasks.31,onhis75thmission,hisF4fighterwas32byasurface-to-airmissile(导弹)andhewasforcedtoescape.Theonlythingbetweenhimandneardeathwasthe33thatheprayedwouldopen.ItdidopenandCharlie34itdowntothegroundalive,buthewascaughta

14、ndspent6yearsasa(n)35ofwarinaVietnameseprisoncamp.Oneday,manyyearsafterreturningtohishomeland,Charlieandhiswifeweresittinginalittle36inKansasCitywhenhenoticedtwotablesoverwasthisguywhokeptlookingathim37.Charlielookedbackbutdidnot38him,buthekeptcatchingthisguy39athim.Finallytheguystoodupandwalkedover

15、toCharliestableandsaid,“YoureCaptainPlumb.YouflewjetfightersinVietnam.You40fromtheaircraftcarrier,youparachuted41enemyareaandyouwere42aprisonerofwar.”Somewhat43,Charlielookedupattheguyandasked,“Howdidit44thatyouknowallthat?”Themansmiledandsaid,“BecauseIpackedyourparachute.Iguessit45.”Charlielayawake

16、thatnight,46allthetimeshehadwalkedthroughthelongnarrowroom,belowsealevelontheaircraftcarrier,withthetableswherethemenpackedtheparachutes.Hewonderedhowmanytimeshepassedthemanwhosejobwould47savehislifewithoutevensaying“hi”,“goodmorning”or“goodjob”or“I48whatyoudo.”Thinkaboutthisforyourself.Howmanytimes

17、inlifedoyoupassthepeoplewhosehelpis49whenyouneeditthemost?Thepeoplewhodontseekforthepraisesorthe50ortheachievementmedalthefolkswhoarejustouttherepackingparachutes?31.A.PracticallyB.pC.passengerD.officer36.A.libraryB.restaurantC.cottageD.cinema37.A.curiouslyB.occasionallyC.seriouslyD.anxiously38.A.as

18、sociateB.recognizeC.confirmD.mention39.A.staringB.laughingC.shoutingD.pointing40.A.setbackB.tookoffC.movedupD.settleddown41.A.aboveB.throughoutC.beyondD.into42.A.clonedB.employedC.heldD.invited43.A.annoyedB.ridiculousC.fragileD.surprised44.A.refertoB.bringaboutC.comeaboutD.inferto45.A.expandedB.work

19、edC.respondedD.conducted46.A.judgingfromB.devotingtoC.attachingtoD.reflectingon47.A.apparentlyB.immediatelyC.deliberatelyD.eventually48.A.congratulateB.appreciateC.suspectD.tolerate49.A.availableB.beneficialC.appropriateD.worthwhile50.A.hardshipsB.competitionsC.honorsD.challenges第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2

20、分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADuringmyvisittomyparents,Idecidedtoexploretheirattic(阁楼).Theyhavelivedintheirhomeinthemountainssince1953,soinvestigatingtheatticwasatripdownmemorylaneforme.Iclimbedtheunstableladdertothedusty,coldthirdfloor.Ilookedaroundandnoticedaveryoldb

21、asketinthecomer,inwhichIfoundletterspiledhigh,fadedanddirty-untouchedthere.AsIopenedeachletter,Idiscoveredanewandpreviouslyunrevealedpageofmyparentslives.MyfatherservedintheArmy.Hewroteabouthisdailyexperienceswithcivilians,GermanPOWs,bathsandmore.Iwasdrawntotheseletters.Eachofmymothersletterswasseal

22、edwithher1944lipstickkiss.Daddywrotethathesealedhisreturnlettersbyrekissingherlipstickkiss.Oh,howtheymissedeachother!Ifinishedreadingsixmonthsofthelettersanddiscoveredtherewereatleastelevenmonthsmissing.Wherecouldtheybe?Justsixweeksaftermyvisit,Daddybecameveryillandwashospitalized.Hewasscheduledfork

23、idneydialysis(肾透析)whenIdecidedtoflytovisithim.Wediscussedtheletters.Hetoldmehowmuchreceivingthoselipstick-kissedlettershadmeanttohimwhenhehadbeensofarfromhome.AsIleft,thethoughtracedthroughmymindthattomorrowwasValentinesDay.ButIquicklydismissedthisthought.Myfatherwasntinanykindofshapetoshopforavalen

24、tine.Myparentshadbeenmarriedforfifty-sixyears.Mymotherwouldunderstandthathervalentinewouldjusthavetobeskippedthisyear.Laterthatevening.MotherandIrevisitedtheatticinsearchofthelostletters.Towardthebottom,wediscoveredanunmarkedgoldcardboardbox.Yes!Herewerethelong-lostletters!Ibeganlookingthroughthem.L

25、yingseparate,ontopoftheletterswasthevalentinecardmyfatherhadsentMotherin1944!Thenextday,MotherandIvisitedDaddyinthehospital.Ijokedwithhim,sayingsoftly,“TodayisValentinesDay,andIknowyouhavebeenalittlebusylately,butIvegotsomethingyoucovered.”Ihandedhimthecard.Hecarefullyopenedthecard,andwhenherecogniz

26、edit,hiseyesfilledwithtears.TherewasnothinglackingthatValentinesDayafterall.Myfather,inavoiceshakingwithemotion,readthelovingmessagehedsenttomymotherfifty-sixyearsearlier.Andthistime,hecouldreadittoherinperson.51.Whatinformationdowegetfromthepassage?A.TheValentinescardtoMumsentbymyfatherin1944wasare

27、altreasuretothem.B.Irevisitedtheattic,hopingtofindsomegoldboxes.C.Myfathersstateofhealthwasnothingserioussixweeksaftermyfirstvisit.D.Myfatherhadbeeninthearmyforjustoneyear.52.Theunderlinedword“dismissed”inParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto_.A.sentawayB.laidoffC.turneddownD.gaveup53.Fromthelastparagraph,

28、wecaninferthat_.A.myfatherbecametotallywellafterhegotthelostlettersB.myfatherwasexcitedtoreadthelovingmessagetomymompersonallyC.mymotherwasfifty-sixyearsoldwhenshegotthecardD.myfatherandmotherhadneversentValentinescardstoeachotherbefore54.Thelettersinthispassagearethesymbolof_.A.kissB.faithC.loveD.p

29、romiseBLastTuesday,agroupofWashington,D.C.middleschoolstudentstookatriptoNewZealand,learning,cookingandeating.ThestudentswerepartofATasteofNewZealandattheBlairHouse,thePresidentsguesthouse.TheeventwashostedbyUSAChiefofProtocol,AmbassadorCapriciaMarshall,andfeaturedtheNewZealandAmbassadortotheUnitedS

30、tates,theRightHonorableMichaelMoore.AmbassadorMoorewasalsopreviouslythePrimeMinisterofNewZealand.NewZealandisanislandintheSouthPacificnearAustialia.Itscomposedof,asAmbassadorMoorejoked,around4.5millionpeopleand40millionsheep.Italsohasnicemulti-culturalfoodandtraditions,whichthestudentsexperiencedfir

31、sthand.ThelocalstudentswerejoinedbykidsfromtheNewZealandembassyandtheyallgottheirhandsmessycookingsomeofthefavoritedishesinNewZealand.Themenuincludedlambchops,fishandchips,andaKiwi-stylevegetarianmini-pie.ThefoodwasdeliciousandbeautifullycraftcdwithsomehelpfromtheBlairHousechiefcooksandaspecialguest

32、cooksfromaNewZealand-stylerestaurantinWashington.Fordessert,therewereseveraldeliciousthingstochoosefrom.ButwhatstoodoutfromtherestwasthePavlova,atreatmadewithfruitandothers.NotonlywasthePavlovanicetolookat,butitsalsoadishwithsomecontroversy.PeterMacaulay,anadvisertotheEmbassyofNewZealandwhoattendedw

33、ithhistwochildren,BriannaandFraser,cheerfullyexplainedwhythePavlovawassocontroversial.NamedafteraRussianballetdancerwhovisitedthecountryin1927,thePavlovawascreatedbytheNewZealandersinhonoroftheirspecialguest.ThehullabaloostartedwhenthedancerwashonoredwiththesameexactdishwhenshevisitedAustralia.Evers

34、ince,afriendlycompetitionhascarriedonoverwhichcountryshouldtakecreditfororiginatingthedessert.“Wesaythatwedid.AndIwouldstickwithourstory!”saidAmbassadorMoore,whenaskedaboutthedish.ATasteofNewZealandwasthefourthplaceinaseriesdesignedtohighlighttheuniqueculturesofselectnationsaroundtheworld.Likeprevio

35、usevents,itwasfun,enlightening,anddelicious!55.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat_.A.NewZealanderseachhavemorethan10sheepB.raisingsheepisabigbusinessinNewZealandC.sheeparewhatNewZealandersliveonD.PavlovawasaspecialguesttoAustraliaforaballetperformance56.Theunderlinedword“hullabaloo”maymean_.A.dishB.celeb

36、rationC.quarrelD.tradition57.Bysaying“Wesaythatwedid”inthesecondparagraphfrombottom,Mooremeant_.A.NewZealanderscreatedthedessertPavlovaB.NewZealandersjoinedinthecompetitionC.NewZealanderscoulddanceballetD.NewZealanderswashonoredforthePavlova58.Thepassageismainlyabout_.A.Americanstudentstookpartinane

37、xchangeeventB.AmericanstudentsmadeatriptoNewZealandC.AmericanstudentslearnedtheuniquecultureofNewZealandD.AmericanstudentsexperiencedNewZealandthroughfoodCSalesofcrimenovelTheCuckoosCallinghaverocketedsinceitsauthorRobertGalbraithwasunmaskedasJKRowling,accordingtoTheBookseller.Itsaid17,662hardbackco

38、piesweresoldbetween14and20July,upfromjust43copiesthepreviousweek,accordingtoNielsenBookScandata.TheCuckoosCallingwastheweeksbestsellinghardbacknovel,despitesomebooksellersrunningoutofstock.TheHarryPotterauthorwasidentifiedinanewspaperarticlelastweek.OnawebsiteRowlingsaid8,500Englishlanguagecopieshad

39、beensoldinallforms,includinge-books,beforeherunmasking.Theauthoraddedthatshehadreceivedtwooffersfromtelevisionproductioncompanies.“Thesituationwasbecomingincreasinglycomplicated,largelybecauseRobertwasdoingratherbelterthanwehadexpectedhimto,”shesaid.“Butweallstillhopedtokeepthesecretalittlelonger.Ro

40、bertssuccessduringhisfirstthreemonthsasapublishedwriter(discountingsalesmadeafterIwasfoundout)actuallycomparesfavourablywithJKRowlingssuccessoverthesimilarperiodofhercareer”However,theBooksellerreportedthehardbackhadsoldfewerthan500copiesinitsthree-monthperiodonsalebeforetheSundayTimesexpose.Therece

41、ntsaleswerenotenoughtosendTheCuckoosCallingtothetopspotintheofficialUKtop50,insteadlandingitinthirdplace.TheRowlingrevelationcoincidedwiththepaperbackreleaseofTheCasualVacancyherfirstofficialpost-Potterworkwhichsold19,548copiesinthesameweek,makingthebooknumbertwointhesaleschart.Neithertitlemanagedto

42、drawJohnGrishamsTheRacketeerfromthetopofthechart,whichshifted24,222copiesa19%droponthepreviousweek.ElsewhereontheRobertGalbraithwebsite,Rowlinghasrevealedthereasonshechoseherpenname.ShesaidshepickedRobertbecauseUSsenatorRobertFKennedywasher“hero”andshehadneverusedthenameinoneofherearlierbooks.“Icano

43、nlyhopealltherealRobertGalbraithsouttherewillbeasforgivingastherealHarryPottershavebeen,”shewrote.Afollow-uptoTheCuckoosCallinghasbeenfinishedandshouldbepublishednextyear,theauthoradded.59.WhatcanweknowaboutthesaleofTheCuckoosCalling?A.TheEnglisheditionsellsbetterthanothereditions.B.Thesaleshavecome

44、acrossdeclineinrecentweeks.C.ThesaleisbeyondsatisfactionbeforeJ.K.Rowlingunmasked.D.Booksellerscantcoveranyexpensefortherunningoutofthestock.60.WhydidJ.K.Rollingrevealthetrueidentityofherpenname?A.Shewasntinvolvedinherformerreputationwillingly.B.Shecouldntcountonanimaginarymantogofurther.C.Sheattemp

45、tedtoacceptherinnerconscience.D.Shereceivedoffersfromtelevisionproduction.61.WhatattitudedoesJ.K.RowlingexpectherreaderstohavetowardsRobertGalbraiths?A.Acceptable.B.Complimentary.C.Sympathetic.D.Skeptical.62.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.NewchallengesarecomingforRowlingscareer.B.Unmaskedauthor

46、bringsaboutanewrise.C.BestsellersresultfromanewapproachD.RowlingsCreativityleadstoanotherlegend.DIsthereaconnectionbetweenanationscontributionstointernationalaidprogramsandthehappinessofitscitizens?AccordingtoastudyofnineEuropeandonor(捐赠人)countries,thereisadirectrelationshipbetweenthelevelofforeigna

47、idandlevelofhappinessintheUKandFrancebutforotherEuropeancountriesthereseemstobenolink.FulldetailsoftheanalysisanditsconclusionsarepublishedthismonthinthejournalGlobalBusinessandEconomicsReview.MarkArvinandByronLewofDepartmentofEconomics,TrentUniversityinPeterborough,Ontario.Canada,haveinvestigatedth

48、eoldproverbthatitsbettertogivethanreceive.Previousresearchhassuggestedthatforindividualsgivingmoneytoworthycausesbringsmorehappinessthanspendingitoneself.ElizabethDunnandcolleaguesattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,Vancouver,foundthatpeoplesaidtheyweremuchhappieriftheywerespendingmoney“pro-socially”th

49、atisongiftsforothersoroncharitabledonationsratherthanspendingitonthemselves.Whetherthisproposaltranslatestothenationallevelisopentoquestion,butArvinandLewhopedtoconfirmthatitisindeedthecasebylookingattheforeignaiddisbursements(支付款)ofninedonorcountriesinEuropeandusinggeneralmeasuresofhappinessamongan

50、ationscitizens.Theirstatisticalanalysishopedtorevealwhetherhappinesslevelscouldpredictlevelsofaidoffered.“OurresultsrevealthatfortwoimportantEuropeandonors,FranceandtheUK,theaid-happinesslinkisapositivecausalrelationshipfromhappinesstoaid,”theteamsays.“Inaddition,forFrance,thereisalsoapositivecausal

51、connectionfromaidtohappiness.Thisleadsustosuspectthataidandhappinessarelikelybothnaturallybornatleastforsomecountries.”TheresearcherspointoutthatitisnotsurprisingthatthereisadifferenteffectincountriesotherthantheUKandFrancebecausetherearedifferentattitudestowardsforeignaid.Somenationshavesmallerpubl

52、icpartsothersdonateattheinstitutionallevelandthroughprivatechannels.Nevertheless,publicgivingseemstobringgreaterhappinesstoanationasawholeaswellasassistingthoselessfortunate.63.Thefirstparagraphmainlyintendsto_.A.teachushowwecanbringgreaterhappinesstoothersB.showushowtheresearchersmadetheirstudyC.gu

53、ideustoreadtheconclusionsdrawnbytheresearchersD.tellusdifferenteffectsofgivingonotherEuropeancountries64.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_.A.anycountrycangetgreaterhappinessfromgivingatanytimeB.thereisanegativeconnectionfromaidtohappinessforEuropeancountriesC.thesameeffectexistsincountriesotherthan

54、theUKandFranceD.givingmoneybringsmorehappinessthanspendingitonhimselforherself65.Howdoestheauthorsupporthisideaaboutthelinkbetweenaidandhappiness?A.Bydoingsurveyandinterview.B.BygatheringdataanddescriptionC.Bymakingcomparisonanddetective.D.Bygivingexamplesandanalysis.66.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepa

55、ssage?A.HappiertoGivethantoReceiveB.DifferentAttitudes,DifferentEffectsC.DonationsandContributionsD.ARelationshipfromHappinesstoAidEAweathersystemknownasapolarvortexbroughtdangerouslycoldweathertolargepartsoftheUnitedStatesthisweek.Apolarvortexisacold,thicklowpressuresystem.Theairturnscounter-clockw

56、isewhenonthemove.ThepolarvortexstartedupinCanada.Aftercrossingtheborder,itmoveddeepintothesoutheasternUnitedStates.Thepolarvortexbroughtthecoldesttemperaturesinmorethan20yearstomanyareas.AliceJenkinslivesinWashingtonD.C.“Ihaveacoaton.Ihavethreesweaters.Ihavetwoblouses.ButIdontfeellikeIhaveanythingon.”Anotherwoman,namedAmanda,livesn

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