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高考试卷高三复习月考“华安、连城、永安、漳平一中、龙海二中、泉港一中”六校联考20102011学年上学期第一次月考高三英语试题(考试时间:120分钟,总分:150分)第I卷第一部分: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.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutYorkshire?A.Hedoesntenjoytheweather.B.Helikeseverythingaboutit.C.Helikestherainthere.2.Whichmonthisitprobablynow?A.AugustB.JuneC.September3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atahospital.B.Atalibrary.C.Atabookstore.4.Whatwillthewomandofirst?A.Sendthee-mail.B.Typethepaper.C.Makeacall.5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Theplanecrashedintothesea.B.Woodsurvivedtheaircrash.C.Woodhasjustbeenbackfromaholiday.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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。听第六段材料,回答第6至8题。6.HowdoesthemanfindProfessorMartinsclass?A.ExcitingB.HardC.Boring7.Whydoesthewomanlikethestudygroup?A.Becauseeveryoneiskindandactive.B.Becauseeveryoneisseriousandhelpful.C.Becauseshelikesthegamesinthestudygroup.8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Therearesixmembersinthestudygroup.B.Themanwilljointhestudygrouptonight.C.Theywillmeetattheschoolgatetonight.听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。9.Whydoesthemanwanttogetacar?A.Becauseitisusefulforhiswork.B.Becausehehasgotalotofmoney.C.Becausethecarischeap.高考试卷高三复习月考10.Whatdoesthemanconsiderwhenhechoosesthecar?A.Theprice.B.Thequality.C.Thewayofpayment.11.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheremainingpart?A.$2500B.$13800C.$30000听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddoctor.13.Whatfooddoesthewomanhave?A.Abottleofbeer.B.Abasketoffruit.C.Acheesesandwich.14.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheconversation?A.Theyhaventdriventhereforalongtime.B.Therearetrees,grassbutlittlewateraroundthepicnicsite.C.Thelunchbasketisinthebackofthecar.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。15.Whydoesthewomanfeelsurprised?A.Becausethemanhasworkedforoversixyears.B.Becausethemanhasworkedforthesamefirm.C.Becausethemanhasauniversitydegreebutheworksasatruckdriver.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Formerclassmates.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Bossandsecretary.17.Whatisthemainadvantageofthemanworkingasatruckdriver?A.Hecanmakealotofmoney.B.Hecandowhathewantstodo.C.Hecanhavetimetobewithhisfamily.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhobroughtupEric?A.Hisuncle.B.Hismother.C.Hisgrandparents.19.WhendidEricstarttakingdrugs?A.Afterhismusicgroupbrokeup.B.Afterhismarriagefailed.C.Afterhiswifedied.20.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Ericcouldalsowritegoodsongs.B.Erichadneverattendedanartcollege.C.Ericwasworldfamousasamoviestar.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.PresidentHuJingtaoscomingwas_greatcomfortforpeopleinYushu,_earthquake-hitareaonApril14,2010.A./,anB.a,theC.a,/D.the,an22.On,Junethe25th,2009,MichaelJacksonmadehisfinalexitfromthisearthlystage,leavingthewholeworld_.A.shockedB.shockingC.beingshockedD.havingshocked23.Shethinksnooneknowshowmuchshelikeshim,butwhenIsaidhedbethereherfacereally_!A.turnedherawayB.turnedheroutC.gaveherupD.gaveheraway24.Afteralltheharmshesdone,shedeserves_shegets.A.whichB.thatC.whateverD.nomatterwhat25.Idontsupposethepoliceknowwhodidit.-Well,_theydo.Amiddle-agedmanhasbeencaughtand_now.高考试卷高三复习月考A.surprisingly;isbeingquestionedB.surprised;hasbeenquestioningC.totheirsurprise;isquestionedD.ofcourse;wouldhavebeenquestioned26.Inmyopinion,itwasreallyagreat_forhertobepleasanttopeopleshedidntlike.A.troubleB.sorrowC.effortD.horror27.IfIcanhelp_,IpreferlivinginHangzhoubecausetheweatherhereisbetterthan_ofWuhan.A.it;thatB.it;itC.that;oneD.that;that28.-Wedbetterchoose_oneamongalltheredjackets;wedonthaveenoughmoneyleft.-_.A.thecheaper;AbsolutelyB.thebetter;SureC.themostcostly;ExactlyD.thecheapest;Icantagreemore29.-Whohasmadeamessinmyroom?-Whoelse_itbutyournaughtyson?AcouldBshouldCcouldhavedoneDshouldhavedone30.ManyprovincesinChinawereattackedbysuchterriblesnowstormsthisearlywinter_fewpeoplehadexperiencedbefore,_madeusworryaboutglobalclimatechanges.A.that;thatB.as;whichC.which;itD.when;as31.Afterthejourney,howthecouplehopedtofindaroomto_thenightin.A.passB.sleepC.spareD.remain32._everyoneelsewouldntgotothedarkcave,hewentintoitwithouthesitation.A.AslongasB.WhileC.WhereD.Inspiteof33.-Whatdoyouwanttodonext?Wehavehalfanhouruntilthebasketballgame.-_.Whateveryouwanttodoisfinewithme.AItjustdependsBAllrightCGladtohearthatDItsuptoyou34._,sohestoppedthecaratonce.A.SeeingaboylyingontheroadB.OnseeingaboysittingontheroadC.ThedriverhadseenaboystandingontheroadD.Theminutethedriversawaboyseatedontheroad35.Arecentsurveyabout“shanzhai”cultureconductedbyChinaCentralTelevisionthat50ofthenetizenssupportforitAshowsBtoshowCshowingDtohaveshown第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。EverydayonthewaytoworkIdrivedownastreetlinedwithpinetrees.Onetreeinparticular36myattention.Itmusthavesufferedsome37.Partofitstrunkgrewnearlyparalleltotheground,andtheninaneffortto38itsowncourseoflife,thetrunktooka90degreeturn39tostandtallandstretchtowardthesun.Thistreebecamea40forme.EachdayasIdroveby,IsawthisbentbutdeterminedtreeandIwouldbe41.Itwasaremindertomethat42Imaynothavehadthebeststartinlife,Icouldchange43inthepartsofmylifeatanytime.Iwasplanningtostoponedaytogetaperfect44ofmykindred-spirit(志趣相同的)tree.ButthatweekIwas45.Afterthatbusyweek,Istilldidnttakeanyaction.EverytimeIdrovebythetreeIwould46myself,“Tomorrow,Illstoptomorrowtotakeone.”Thenoneday,asI47by“my”tree,Iglancedover,andmuchtomy48高考试卷高三复习月考foundasawed-offstump(树桩)wherethatsymbolictreehadstood.Gone.Ihad49myplanuntil“tomorrow”andtomorrowprovedtobetoo50.Apictureofatreeisnotofgreat51.Butmylessonrangthroughclearly52Ifoundoutoneofmycolleagueshadbeen53withstage-fourcancer.Hemaynolongerhavemany54.Whathaveyoubeenputtingoff?Whatwouldyoudotodayifyouknewyouwould55havetheopportunitytodoitagain?Whynotdothosethingsthatyouhavebeenputtingoffuntiltomorrow?36.A.paidB.caughtC.fixedD.escaped37.A.damageB.influenceC.experienceD.defeat38.A.continueB.designC.changeD.imagine39.A.applyingB.attemptingC.happeningD.learning40.A.shelterB.signalC.signD.symbol41.A.interestedB.satisfiedC.encouragedD.educated42.A.eventhoughB.asifC.incaseD.ifonly43.A.purposeB.planC.habitD.direction44.A.glanceB.viewC.pictureD.knowledge45.A.busyB.freeC.worriedD.bored46.A.tellB.helpC.callD.see47.A.wanderedB.droveC.rodeD.ran48.A.surpriseB.pleasureC.regretD.happiness49.A.takenoffB.cutoffC.putoffD.calledoff50.A.coldB.farC.sunnyD.late51.A.valueB.achievementC.funD.disappointment52.A.whenB.beforeC.becauseD.unless53.A.linkedB.combinedC.providedD.diagnosed54.A.livesB.tomorrowsC.lessonsD.opportunities55.A.surelyB.almostC.everD.never第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AEveryspringscoresofpeopleflocktotheBuzzardFestival(秃鹫节)atHinckley,Ohio.Theycometowatchforbuzzards.Mostwouldbegladjusttotakealookatabuzzard.Iftheydoseeoneofthese“flyinggarbagecans”,itwillprobablybecirclinghighinthesky.Fromthereitcanwatchthegroundforsignsofthewasteandthedeadanimalsonwhichitfeeds.ThebuzzardistheugliestbirdintheUnitedStates.Infact,itmaywellbetheugliestbirdintheworld.Ithasasmall,bare,pinkhead.Itsthickbodyiscoveredwithdark,roughfeathers.Inspiteofitslooks,thebuzzardisimportanttothepeopleofHinckley.Itistheirfirstsignofspring.Afterawinterinthesouth,buzzardsreturntotheirhomesinthenorth.IntheHinckleyarea,theyalwaysreturnonMarch15.Nooneknowswhy.ButtheyhavecomebacktoHinckleyRidgeonthatday,sureasclockswork,foratleastfortyyears.TheexcitementstartsinFebruary.BythemiddleofMarchithasreachedahighpeak.Betsareplaced.Prizesgotothepersonwhoseesthefirstbuzzard.Radiostationsandnewspaperstellofthecomingfestival.AndontheweekendafterMarch15thepeopleofHinckleyholdtheirBuzzardFestival.Thepeoplecomeandlookaround.Theychat.Theyeattheirpancakesandsausages.ThentheydrivepastBuzzardsRoostonHinckleyRidge.Alotofthemstopneartheroadatthestandsetuptogiveinformationtovisitors.Theretheycanhear,fromarecording,themainfactsaboutthebuzzard.Theycanseeastuffedbuzzard.Theycanlookatsomepicturestakenofbuzzardsinother高考试卷高三复习月考years.Withgoodluckandastrongpairoffieldglasses,theymaysightoneortwolivebuzzardshighinthesky.Buzzardsmaybeugly.Theymaybe“flyinggarbagecans”.ButinHinckleytheyarejustaswelcomeastheswallowsareinCapistranoinCalifornia.ItwouldbeasadspringindeedifthebuzzardseverfailedtocomebacktoHinckleyRidge.56Agoodtitleforthisstorywouldbe_.A.WhytheBuzzardHasaPinkHeadB.Buzzard,theUgliestBirdC.TheHinckleyBuzzardFestivalD.TheReturnof“TheGarbageCan”57Thebuzzardiscalledthe“flyinggarbagecan”becauseit_.A.isuglyB.collectrubbishonthegroundC.lookslikeagarbagecanD.eatswasteanddeadanimals58ThesurprisingthingaboutHinckleysbuzzardsisthat_.A.theyspendthewinterinthesouthB.theyreturnonthesamedayeachyearC.theycomeveryclosetothetownD.bothbuzzardsandswallowsreturntoCapistranoonMarch1559Attheinformationstand,visitorstoHinckleysBuzzardFestivalcan_.A.learnsomefactsaboutthebuzzardB.takesomepictureswiththebackgroundoflivebuzzardsC.easilyseealivebuzzardD.feedtheirpancakesandsausagestobuzzardsBYouareinvitedtojoinPTPI(PeopletoPeopleInternational)sPresidentandCEO,MaryJeanEisenhower,inAmericasCapitolforthe2009GlobalYouthConference!InD.C.,youwillspendfourexcitingdaysexploringintothisyearstheme,“GlobalSustainability:ItsAllConnected!”CometotheGYCtolearnhowyoucanworktogetherwithfriendsfromaroundtheworldtocreateabetter,brighterandgreenerfuture!250studentswillstayintheHyattCrystalCityHotelinArlington,VirginiafromNovember11-15,2009forthiseye-openingconference.WehopethatyouwilljoinusinexploringPTPIsmissionthroughinternationalunderstanding,education,leadershipandhumanitarianism!Highlightsofthiseventwillinclude:Akey-noteaddresspresentedbyPTPIsPresidentandCEO,MaryJeanEisenhower!Aninteractivestudentgroup,featuringyourpeersfromacrosstheglobe!TakeanactivepartinsustainingWashington,D.CthroughaserviceprojectbenefitingtheAnacostiaWatershed!AuniquetourofWashington,D.C.-wepromisethatyouhaveneverseenD.Cthiswaybefore!AnopportunitytoreunitewitholdfriendsandmakenewonesfromaroundtheWorld!ApplicationSuccessfulapplicantsaged13-18whowillbeenrolledinamiddleschool,highschoolorhomeschoolduringthetimeoftheconferencewillbeacceptedonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.WeurgestudentstoAPPLYON-LINETODAY,asapplicationswilllikelyexceedavailablespace.UponacceptanceintotheGlobalYouthConference,youwillreceiveaconfirmationnoticeandotherimportantinformationviae-mail.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsregardingtheapplicationprocess,pleasecontactPeopletoPeopleInternational:60WhichofthefollowingstudentsismostlikelytobeabletoattendtheGYC?AAthirdgraderinaprimaryschool.BA19-year-oldstudentatcollege.CAstudentwhoreceivesaconfirmationnotice.DAstudentwhosendstheapplicationonNov.17.61Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedpart“onafirst-come,first-servedbasis”?AYourapplicationwillbedealtwithassoonasitisreceived.BYourapplicationwillbedealtwithintheorderinwhichitarrives.CAlthoughyourapplicationarriveslate,itwillbedealtwithintime.DYoudbettersendyourapplicationearly.高考试卷高三复习月考62ThefollowingaretheattractionsofthiseventEXCEPTthat_.AtherewillbeaveryspecialtourofWashington,D.C.BitllbeagreatchancetomakenewfriendsfromacrosstheworldCMaryJeanEisenhowerwilldeliverakey-noteaddressDtheywillstayinafamoushotelinArlingtonCCalifornia,onceregardedasaleaderintheUnitedStatesforitspublichighereducationsystem,ranksnexttothelastintheU.S.foritsnumberofadultswithatleastahighschooldiploma,accordingtothereport,titled“CaliforniaattheEdgeofaCliff,”releasedbytheCaliforniaFacultyAssociation.Meanwhile,thestatesinvestment(投资)inpublichighereducationhasdroppedoverthepastthreedecades,andnowranks22ndinthecountry.Thatsdespitehavingthecountryslargestpublichighereducationsystem,thereportsaid.“Itsacollapse(衰退),”saidThomasMortenson,authorofthereport,whoisanindependentanalystlivinginIowaandaseniorscholaratthePellInstitutefortheStudyofOpportunityinHigherEducationinWashington,D.C“Ranking49thoutof50statesisanindicationthatshowsthequalityofthestateseducationalhasbecomemuchworseinrecentdecades.”Mortensonsaidinthereport.Asof2007,Californiaranked14thintheUnitedStatesintermsofcollegeeducatedmembersoftheworkforceover25yearsofage,adropfromeighthplacein1981,thereportshowed.MortensonsaidthatCaliforniahasneverbeenthestateofhighstatusineducationandeconomywhileotherstateshavemadegreatergainsinbuildingacollege-educatedworkforce.TheCaliforniaFacultyAssociationisusingthereportsfindingstocriticizeGovernorArnoldSchwarzeneggersproposedfundingcutsforeducation.Strugglingwitha14.8-billion-dollarstatebudgetdeficit(赤字),Schwarzeneggerhasproposedacombinationofsalestaxincreases,borrowingandmajorbudgetcuts,includingcuttingbillionsofdollarsfromthestateseducationbudget.63Thepassageismainlyabout_.AfundingcutsforhigheducationinCaliforniaBthedangeroussituationinCaliforniaCCaliforniasworsesituationinhighereducationDCaliforniasresearchoneducationandeconomy64Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_.ACaliforniahadhigherqualityinhighereducationinthepastBgovernorinCaliforniaagreedtospendmoremoneyoneducationCThomasMortensonworksatCaliforniaFacultyAssociationDinvestmentinhighereducationhasdroppedinallstates65ThereasonwhyCaliforniahasalowerrankineducationisthat_.AthenumberofadultshasdecreasedrecentlyBthemoneytoinvestineducationhasbeencutCtheprogressinotherstateshasbeenmadeDtheresultofreporthasbeenpublishedlate66Accordingtothereportsfindings,_istoblameforthedropinrankofeducation.AThomasMortensonBArnoldSchwarzenegger高考试卷高三复习月考CthePellInstituteDCaliforniaFacultyAssociationDLaziness-itisawordthatbringswithitjudgment,sadnessanddisappointment.ButlazinessisavaluethatIthinkisextremelyundervaluedinoursociety,andlazinessisaqualitythatisimportanttotheentirestructureofourculture.Iencouragemorepeopletostrivetowardlaziness.Forexample,haveyoueverthoughtofthefactthatmostinventionsmayhavebeenowedtolaziness?Itssimpletopicture:Someonehastoperformatask,butfearsthelong,boringprocess.Heorshestartswonderingifthereisaneasierwaytogetthisbabyfixedinashortertimeandwithlesseffort.Nextthingyouknow:aninventionisborn.Anew,revolutionarydesignisdeveloped.Conclusion:lazypeoplearecreative.Inventorsaresolazythatinsteadofdoingthingsintheusualmanner,theycomeupwithawaytoachievethemostbydoingtheminimum.Thinkofit!Whatawonderfulthingtobelazy!Attheveryleastthinkofallthecashyouwillsavewhenyoubecomelazy!Firstofall,becauseofyourrefusaltoeverleaveyourhome,youwillsavemoneyongasandparking,nottomentionoilchanges,newtiresandotheritemsofupkeeponewhousestheircarwillhavetodealwith.Yourchancesofdeathbyacaraccidentgodown;infact,Idventure(冒昧)tosayyourchanceofdeathwillbelower,thelongeryoustayindoors;nothingfromtheoutsideworldcanhurtyou!Andsinceyouprobablywontslipintheshower(sinceyouwontbatheoften,)chokingisyouronlyconcern!67.Whatisthelikelytitleforthispassage?A.Trynottobelazyanylonger.B.Maybelazinessisntsobadafterall.C.Whatislaziness?D.Lazinessshouldnotbeencouraged.68.Intheauthorsopinion,itis_thatleadstomanyinventions.A.hardworkB.creativityC.lazinessD.timeandefforts69.Lazypeoplearenotwillingtodothingsintheusualway;insteadtheywilltryto_.A.giveupeverythingB.geteverythingbydoingnothingC.leaveeverythingundoneD.findawaytogainthemostbydoingtheleast70.Whichofthefollowingisnotamongthelistofbenefitsfromlaziness?A.LazypeopledontbatheoftenB.Lazypeoplecansavemoneyongasandparkingasadriver.C.Lazypeoplecanlowerthechanceofdeathintrafficaccidents.D.Manyinventorsmaybebornfromlaziness.E“Theworldsoceansareslowlygettingmoreacidic.”sayscientists.TheresearchersfromCaliforniareportthatthechangeistakingplaceinresponsetohigherlevelsofcarbondioxideintheatmosphere.TheloweringofthewatersPHvalueisnotgreatatthemomentbutcouldcauseaseriousthreattocurrentoceanlifeifitcontinues,theywarn.KenCaldeiraandMichaelWickett,fromtheLawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratory,reporttheirconcernsinthejournalNature.Increasinguseofoilfuelsmeansmorecarbondioxideisgoingintotheair,andmostofitwilleventuallybeabsorbedbyseawater.Onceinthewater,itreactstoformcarbonicacid.Scientistsbelievethattheoceanshavealreadybecomeslightlymoreacidicoverthelastcentury.Theseresearchershavetriedtopredictwhatwillhappeninthefuturebycombiningwhatweknowaboutthehistoryoftheoceanswithcomputermodelsofclimatechange.“ThislevelofaciditywillgetmuchmoreextremeinthefutureifwecontinuereleasingCO2intotheatmosphere,”saidDrCaldeira.“Andwepredicttheamountoffutureaciditywillexceed(超过)anythingwehaveseenoverthelastseveralhundredmillionyears,letaloneperhapsafterraredisastrouseventssuchasasteroid(小行星)impacts.However,itisnotabsolutelyclearwhatthatmeansforoceanlife.Mostorganismslivenearthesurface,wherethegreatestPHchangewouldbeexpectedtooccur,butdeep-oceanlifeformsmaybemoresensitivetoPHchanges.Coralreefs(珊瑚礁)andotherorganismswhoseshellscontaincalciumcarbonate(碳酸钙)maybeparticularlyaffectedifthewatersaciditylevelskeepgoingup,theteampredict.Theycouldfinditmuchmoredifficulttobuildthesestructuresinwater高考试卷高三复习月考withalowerPH.Inrecentyearssomepeoplehavesuggestedstoringcarbondioxidefrompowerstationinthedeepoceanasawayofdealingwithglobalwarming.ButDrCaldeirasaidthatsuchastrategyshouldnowbere-considered.“Previously,mostexpertshadlookedatoceanabsorptionofcarbondioxideasagoodthing-becauseinreleasingCO2intotheatmospherewewarmtheplanet,andwhenCO2isabsorbedbytheocean,itreducestheamountofgreenhousewarming.”71Theoceanisbecomingmoreacidicdueto_.AthelowerwaterPHvalueBthewarmingatmosphereCthehigherlevelofCO2intheairDtheincreasinguseofoilfuels72AccordingtoDrCaldeira,_.AoceanabsorptionofcarbondioxideisagoodthingBmoreoilfuelswillbeusedinthenearfutureCscientistsmaypredictclimatechangeswithcomputermodelsDthefuturesituationoftheamountofacidityisextremelyserious73Ifthewatersaciditylevelkeepsrising,_.AoceanlifewhosestructurescontaincalciumcarbonatemaybeaffectedBthewatersPHvaluewillbecomehigherandhigherCorganismslivingnearthesurfacearemoresensitivetoPHchangesDsomedisastrouseventswilloccu

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