2024.8月|湖南省大联考2024-2025学年高三上学期开学摸底检测英语

2024.8月|湖南省大联考2024-2025学年高三上学期开学摸底检测英语

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1. What does the woman need to buy?

A. A box.               B. A desk.  C. A TV.

2. Who is Dave?

A. The man’s brother.

B. The man’s classmate.

C. A friend of the man’s brother.

3. What is the man going to do?

A. Check in.B. Take a rest.C. Have a meal.

4. How old is the man?

A. 10.B. 15.C. 25.

5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A.What to eat.

B. How to place an order.

C. Where to go on holiday.

第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)

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ABC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 67 题。

6.Where does the conversation probablytake place?

A. At a museum.B. Ina phone shop.C. At the speakers’house.

7.What does the man offer to do for thewoman?

A. Give her a ride.B.Look for her keys.C. Lend her hisphone

听第7 段材料,回答第8 10 题。

8. When will Carol bring the heater?

A. On Tuesday.B. On Wednesday.C. On Thursday.

9. What does the man think of the written tests?

A. Challenging.B. Simple.C. Dull.

10. How does the woman sound in the end?

A. Regretful.B. Encouraging.C. Shocked.

听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 13 题。

11. What are the speakers doing?

A. Eating some food.B. Playingsoft songs.C. Enjoying a concert.

12. How long have the speakers got for lunch?

A. 10 minutes.B. 30 minutes.C. 45 minutes.

13. What is the man going to eat?

A. Hot dogs.B. Noodles.C. Fish.

 1—5 BCBCA   6—10 CACBB  11—15 CCBAC16—20 CABAB

听力原文

Text1

M: Wow, this is great for a university room! You own a bathroomand a TV...but where do you put your books? Do we need to buy you a box?

W: No, there’s space for them behind the sofa. All I really needto buy now is a desk.

Text2

W: Well, Dave is nice. Can you tell me how you know him?

M: He went to the same university as my brother, and they becamereally close. I don’t know him that well, but he seems like a good person.

Text3

W: Mr. Shaw, welcome back to the Orion Hotel. The restaurant’sjust opened for dinner service. Shall I arrange a table for you?

M: No, thanks. I’ll just take my room key. It’s been a really longday! W: Certainly. Call me if you want any drinks.

Text4

M: Oh, I can’t wait for this year’s World Cup to come. It has beenone of the most important things to me for a long time.

W: Wow, how long have you enjoyed it?

M: About 10 years, since I was 15 years old.

Text5

W: I can’t decide what to order. I wonder what the cheese sandwichis like.

M: Oh, that’s lovely. My sister and her children had it on holidayin Cornwall. I think I’ll have a hamburger.

Text6

M: Your bedroom is such a mess. What happened?

W: I put my phone down here somewhere, but I can’t find it now. M:Shall I call it for you?

W: I’ve tried it, but nothing happened. I think the battery mustbe dead. M: Oh, dear. Well, I’ll help you look for it.

W: Thanks. I’m in a rush. I’m supposed to meet my friends at thenational museum in 20 minutes.

M: Well, don’t worry. Mom left me the car keys, so I can drive youif you like. W: Thanks.

Text7

M: Is Carol still coming by today to drop off that heater? If so,you’ll have to meet her.

I have my English course on Wednesday nights.

W: No. She called yesterday to say that she would bring ittomorrow instead. How are you doing in the class anyway?

M: I am not sure. I find the written tests very creative but easy.I could do better on the speaking parts, even though they are a little bitchallenging. My teacher is strict but fair. I think I am somewhere in themiddle, but I do enjoy it.

W: As long as you enjoy it. It gets you away from the television,anyway.

M: Well, at least I can study for an hour every night now, likereading an English book, but then I get so tired.

W: We just need to find you the right hobby. Once you find it,you’ll look forward to every minute you spend doing it.

Text8

M: This band plays the best songs. It’s such a joy to listen tothe beat.

W: I agree. I’m so glad you managed to get us tickets. The onlyproblem is that it’s a bit loud at times!

M: Yes, it was hurting my ears! Perhaps they will play some softersongs after the break.

W: Ha-ha! I hope so. Let’s get out of here for some fresh air. Howlong will it be before they will be back on stage? Is it 30 minutes?

M: It’s three-quarters of an hour. That gives us plenty of timefor lunch. I’m so hungry.

I could eat up 10 hot dogs!

W: How about that take-away restaurant over there? They do somereally nice noodles.

Or how about that fish shop?

M: Noodles for me please as they’re filling and time-saving! Thenlet’s get back to the music!

Text9

W: Can you see that bird over there? It’s in the tree stayingperfectly still. It’s a golden eagle and they are extremely rare around here. Iremember our teacher mentioned the bird a few days ago.

M: Yes, I can see him through my telescope.

W: Normally you might see one flying high in the sky as theydisappear into the clouds. They are usually so far away that you can hardly seethem clearly. But this one...you can see him perfectly as he is so close!

M: Yes, quite an interesting bird.

W: Do you notice how he keeps looking around? He’s viewing theriver below—he’s probably hungry and looking for his next meal.

M: What sort of meal will he be looking for?

W: Rabbit maybe, or a deer. They are powerful birds and have beenknown to attack people’s dogs, which is pretty frightening!

M: Let me get my camera out. There! Take a look at this photo. W:He looks so beautiful, standing on the mountain top.

M: It’s like he thinks he’s the king, and he owns the land! W: Oh,he’s off! Into the sky! What an amazing sight!

Text10

Hello, everyone—this is your headmaster, Mr. Dodson, speaking. I’msure you’ve all noticed the snowstorm has become worse since we arrived here at8 a.m. The school staff and I apologize for not realizing how heavy this stormwould be. It was reported that there would be 5 cm of snow. But indeed, wecurrently have double that amount, and it’s expected to become over 20 cm bythree o’clock. So, what does that mean? It will require classes to end now, at11 o’clock. Lunch will still be served in the cafeteria; you may have it now.For senior students who have driven to school, you’re welcome to drive home,but please be careful. For everyone else, the school buses are coming at noon.You are advised to wait in the cafeteria until then. But please, for everyonein the school, call your parents to tell them what you’re doing. It’s quite adangerous situation out there right now. And by this evening, we’ll have almosta meter of snow on the ground. Next, wait for an announcement from our schoolbus driver, Jamie Johnson. He will tell you more information about busschedules and safety advice. Thanks, everyone—and please, stay safe out there.

听第9段材料,回答第1416 题。

14. What is the relationship between the speakers?

A. Classmates.B. Guideand visitor.C. Teacher and student.

15. Where is the bird usually seen?

A. Up in the tree.B. Besidea river.C. High in the sky.

16. Why does the bird keep looking around?

A. To enjoy the sight.B. Todefend himself.C. To search forfood.

听第10 段材料,回答第17 20 题。

17. What is the main topic of the notice?

A. Leaving school early.

B. Canceling school tomorrow.

C. Stopping students from driving home.

18. What is the current snow depth?

A. 5 cm.B. 10 cm.C. 20 cm.

19. Where should students wait for the school buses?

A. In the cafeteria.B. In the classroom.C. Atthe school gate.

20.What will be talked aboutnext?

A. School schedules.B. Safetysuggestions.C. Driving instructions.


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