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北京市宣武区20092010学年度第一学期期末质量测试 高三英语 2010.1本试卷共12页,共150分。考试时长120分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项: 1考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。2答题前考生务必将答题卡上的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔填写。3答题卡上选择题必须用2B铅笔作答,将选中项涂满涂黑,黑度以盖住框内字母为准,修改时用橡皮擦除干净。非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,未在对应的答题区域内作答或超出答题区域作答的均不得分。第一部分:听力理解(共两节,22.5分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。1. Where is Dick now?A. At school.B. At home.C. At the office.2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a park. B. In a pet store. C. In a zoo. 3. What will the woman do this evening?A. Go to a party.B. Do homework.C. Do a part-time job.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Wild animals in Africa.B. A book on wildlife.C. A trip to Africa.5. What is the woman doing?A. Complaining. B. Apologizing.C. Encouraging.第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分, 共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7小题。6. Whom did the man go shopping with?A. Eric.B. John.C. Mrs. Green.7. What did they do in the afternoon.A. They went swimming.B. They went shopping. C. They planted some flowers.听第7段材料,回答第8至9小题。8. How long will it take the man to walk to the hospital?A. An hour.B. Half an hour.C. Ten minutes.9. How will the man get there?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. By bike. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。10. What is the flight number?A. 179. B. 303.C. 600.11. Where is the airplane leaving for?A. Britain.B. New York.C. Irish coast.12. How long will the journey take?A. About 5 hours.B. About 5.5 hours.C. About 6.5 hours.听第9段材料,回答第13至15小题。13. What is the woman busying doing now?A. Painting her new house.B. Moving to a new house.C. Cleaning up her house.14. Where will the woman go tomorrow night?A. To the theater.B. To a concert.C. To her friends new house.15. What will the woman probably do next Saturday afternoon? A. Visit a friend. B. Enjoy some music. C. Watch a basketball match.第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的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。16. -Where can we park _car?- Dont worry. Theres sure to be _ parking lot somewhere.A. the; aB. the; /C. /; theD. a; the17. - Where is Harry?- In the study, I think he _ some letters.A. writesB. is writingC. has writtenD. wrote 18. _ an efficient life, we have to arrange the things to do in order and start with the most important ones. A. LiveB. LivingC. To liveD. Having lived19. Ill do my best but I not be able to help you. A. couldB. shouldC. mustD. might20. -What have you been doing recently? -I _ a trip to Australia and have just returned. A. took B. have taken C. had taken D. have been taking21. In Britain and in other European countries certain buildings, particularly beautiful or historically important, are protected by law.A. considerB. consideringC. to considerD. considered22. I think John will make a good monitor, Id like to vote for him.A. butB. soC. orD. for 23. It really annoys me I see people dropping litter.A. whereB. whyC. whatD. when 24. _ fierce competition from the Internet, public libraries are being told to take some steps or they may die out. A. FaceB. FacingD. To faceD. Faced25. You must make sure that you get enough sleep, _ much work you have to do every day. A. howeverB. wheneverC. whateverD. whichever26. Its been snowing for 3 days and its quite cold these days _ November.A. asB. atC. toD. for27. Move the plants to a south-facing wall, _ they can absorb daytime heat.A. whereB. whenC. whichD. that28. Havent you got _ dictionary? This ones absolutely useless.A. otherB. the otherC. anotherD. any other29. - English has a large vocabulary, hasnt it?- Yes, _ more words and expressions and you will find it easier to read and communicate.A. knowingB. to knowC. knowD. having known30. If you _ that movie so late last night, you wouldnt be so sleepy. A. havent watchedB. hadnt watched C. didnt watchD. wouldnt have watched第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My teeth screamed. I couldnt 31 them any longer. I finally 32 my fear of dentists and decided to get them fixed. But 33 ? I was a college student and barely 34 myself with part-time jobs. Maybe I could 35 the worst one. I opened the Yellow Pages and called the first 36 within walking distance. The receptionist told me to come right over. 37 I hurried across the campus, I forgot the 38 in worrying about how I would pay the 39 . In a few minutes I was in a chair being examined by a dentist who said, “Hmm!” as he examined my teeth. “Your teeth are in bad 40 .” “I already knew that,” I 41 him and answered quickly to hide my 42 . “But dont worry, Im going to fix them.” “No, youre not. I cant 43 to pay you.” I started climbing out of the chair.“Youre a student at the university, arent you?” What 44 did that make? “Yes.”“Youre going to graduate in a few years, arent you?”“I hope so.” “And then you expect to get a job, dont you?”“Thats my 45 .” “Well, then youll pay me. 46 you concentrate on your classes and 47 the dentistry to me.” I stared at him. He really 48 it. He calmly picked up his tools and fixed my aching teeth.From that day on, I saw him every week until I had good teeth again. After graduation, I got a job and 49 his bill in a few months. In the 40 years following, Ive learned to call this man a “woodwork angel.” They are strangers who appear out of nowhere when I need help. Theyve lent and given me money, materials or equipment; theyve taught me skills and helped me organize groups; sometimes theyve rescued me 50 danger or making a big mistake. 31. A. bear B. takeC. treatD. forget32. A. identifiedB. admittedC. ignoredD. expressed33. A. whereB. whoC. whyD. how34. A. changedB. providedC. supportedD. enjoyed 35. A. visitB. fixC. callD. cover36. A. teacherB. dentistC. driverD. operator37. A. As B. AfterC. SinceD. Though38. A. classB. timeC. addressD. pain 39. A. billB. debtC. taxD. visit40. A. shapeB. orderC. sizeD. situation 41. A. directedB. comfortedC. stoppedD. advised42. A. angerB. fearC. hopeD. trick43. A. agreeB. waitC. affordD. remember44. A. effortB. useC. differenceD. offer45. A. planB. pictureC. purposeD. procedure46. A. As a resultB. In the meanwhileC. After thatD. Ever since47. A. presentB. showC. bringD. leave 48. A. appreciatedB. meantC. approvedD. made49. A. passedB. hadC. settledD. filled 50. A. toB. inC. againstD. from 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACamp ChewonkiChewonki has had more than 85 years to develop its engaging blend of learning, action, and ideals. We maintain a relaxed atmosphere where the programme is meaningful and free from high pressure and intense competition. Camp activities include art, camping, organic farming, photography, renewable energy, sailing and swimming. We offer one seven-week session and two three-week session for boys aged 815.Website: , (207) 8827323Outward Bound WildernessOutward Bound Wilderness offers over 500 adventure-based wilderness courses serving adults, teens, and youth year-round.Course activities include rock mountaineering, sailing and dog sledding in some of the most untouched wilderness areas across the nation. No matter what the activity is, courses focus on learning through experience, compassion, leadership and responsibility to both team and the environment.Website: , (866) 4677651Camp Hawthorne & New England AdventuresCamp Hawthorne, founded in 1919, is located on over 2 miles of shorefront on Panther Lake in Raymond, Maine. We offer 2, 3 and 5week programmes for campers aged 716. Programmes include a 2 and 3week general camp with land sports, sailing, waterskiing, drama and visual arts. We are a small family type campers. Designed for an easy adjustment for first-year campers. Website: , (207) 3631773Longacre ExpeditionsGroups of 1015 students and their leaders are an ideal size to develop leadership skills, effective communication, confidence building, and fun. Each 1528 day expedition is grouped by age, and offers a different mix of activities: Spanish immersion, and community service in Honduras, surfing and biking in Oregon, mountaineering and rock climbing in Colorado, sailing and snow boarding in British Columbia.Website: www. Longacre E, (732) 722756651. Who would most likely join in Camp Chewonki?A. A 16-yea-old boy.B. A first-year camper.C. One who likes competitions.D. One who likes learning in a relaxed atmosphere.52. For more information an adult whod like to try dog sledding can call_.A. (207) 8827323B. (866) 4677651C. (732) 7227566D. (207) 363177353. Participants of Longacre Expeditions will take part in community service in _. A. OregonB. ColoradoC. HondurasD. British ColumbiaBA typical day at work for Cesar Millan might include putting on his running shoes and taking a four-hour jog with 40 dogsdogs large and small, young and old. Amazingly, most of those dogs belong to him. The rest are at the heart of his work; they are troubled dogs sent to Millan to learn good behavior.Obviously Millan, star of the TV show Dog Whisperer and author of the best-selling book Cesars Way, has a special gift for working with these animals.Growing up on a farm in Mexico, Millan knew he wanted to work with dogs. His first job, at age 15, was helping a veterinarian (兽医). He was so good at calming scared dogs and handling all kinds of situations, people started calling him “el perrero”, Spanish for “the dog boy”. Since then, he has built a rewarding career around his favorite animal.“My grandfather taught me at an early age not to work against nature,” he explains. “In nature, dogs are pack animals. They form a group and follow one leader. Millans specialty is teaching people to be pack leaders for their dogs.Studying dogs on the farm where he grew up, Millan realised they need lots of exercise to be calm. He explains his approach, “Exercise and discipline first, and then affection!” He says a lot of people get it backwards because they dont realise what dogs really need. Therefore, while he trains dogs, he teaches owners to understand that their pets need rules. Hes helped famous people like Oprah Winfrey and movie star Will Smith and everyday people too.To find the right career, Millan encourages kids to do what they enjoy. “A lot of people dont realise Ive been working with dogs for more than 20 yearslong before my TV show or book. Success followed me because I was following my dream of being the best dog trainer in the world.”54. As a teenager, Millan became famous for _.A. working well with dogs B. making a life in Spain C. being a TV star and writing a book D. showing love to many animals55. By saying “dogs are pack animals” (in Para 4), the author means that _.A. dogs like to live with peopleB. dogs are easier to be trainedC. few dogs can be leadersD. dogs should live in groups56. Which of the following would Millan agree to?A. Dogs are quiet animals.B. Dogs should be trained on farms.C. Rules are more important than love in training dogs.D. Famous people have more problems in training dogs.57. What does Millan advise children to do when it comes to choosing a job?A. Do what interests them. B. Never give up and they will succeed.C. Share their ideas with many other people.D. Receive training long before they succeed.CAll teenagers have mixed feelings about their families. There are times when boys and girls feel that they could manage very well if their parents would leave them alone. At other times, young people feel uncertain and inexperienced and confused. They wish their parents would take over and tell them what to do. Many conflicts with parents come up over social relationships. Teenagers are often so eager to belong to a group that they do not always use good judgment in making dates. Then their parents have to step in and help them by keeping some control over their activities. This is especially true when matters of health and safety are concerned. But when boys and girls show signs of greater maturity and sounder judgment, parents usually have more confidence in them and allow them to make more decisions and choices. Family chores and responsibilities are other common causes of conflict. Teenagers are very much involved with their own interests, and they are apt to forget that as members of the family group they have certain obligations (义务). At times they feel they are being nagged at about everything. Their rooms are untidy, their clothes are not neat, they sleep too late, they talk on the phone too much, they go to bed too late, they are careless with money, or they do not allow enough time for homework. At times teenagers feel overwhelmed with criticism. But at other times they may sense that all their parents comments are really signs of loving and caring.58. The passage deals mainly with _.A. physical and mental growth of teenagers B. the complex feelings of teenagersC. teenagers confidence in themselvesD. the causes of teenage uncertainty59. Why do parents have to step in and have some control over teenagers social relationships?A. Because they dont allow their kids to have conflicts.B. Because teenagers never learn to make good judgment.C. Because they are never willing to let go of their teenage kids.D. Because teenagers may not be smart enough in making dates.60. The underlined phrase “are apt to” (in Para 3) is closest in meaning to _.A. are unlikely toB. have a tendency to C. are eager toD. never fail to61. According to the author, teenagers may think of their parents nagging as _ after all.A. a sign of maturity B. offensive criticismC. a loving and caring deed D. inexperienced controlDReading is not the only way to acquire knowledge. There is another large reservoir which may be called experience, and the college student will find that every craftsman(工匠) has something he can teach and will generally teach gladly to any college student who does not look down upon them with ill-concealed contempt(拙劣的藐视). The information from these quarters(出处) differs from that in textbooks and papers chiefly in that its theoretical part the explanations of why things happen is frequently quite fantastic. But the demonstration and report of what happens and how it happens, are sound even if the reports are in completely unscientific terms. Presently the college students will learn, in this case also, what to accept and what to reject. One important thing for a college student to remember is that if Aristotle could talk to the fisherman, so can he. Another source of knowledge is the vast store of traditional practices handed down from father to son, or mother to daughter, of country customs, or folklore. All this is very difficult for a college student to explore, for much knowledge and personal experience is needed here to separate good plants from wild weeds. The college student should learn to realize and remember how much of real value science has found in this wide, confused wilderness and how often scientific discoveries turned out to be rediscoveries of what had existed in this wilderness long ago.62. What can we learn from Paragraph 1? A. The knowledge from craftsmen sometimes lacks unscientific terms, but it is also important to acquire. B. The knowledge from craftsmen is not so good as that in the textbooks because it is unscientific. C. Craftsmen are eager to learn scientific theories from college students. D. Craftsmen are looked down upon by college students because they never read books or newspapers.63. The author advises the college students to _. A. read more books to separate good plants from wild weedsB. learn from both discoveries and rediscoveries C. be patient in helping the craftsmen with scientific termsD. make careful judgments about the craftsmens experience64. In the last sentence of the passage, “this wide, confused wilderness” refers to _ A. personal experienceB. wild weeds among good plants C. the vast store of traditional practicesD. the information from the parents65. The main idea of the passage is about _ A. how to acquire knowledge B. what to learn from the parentsC. why to learn from craftsman D. how to deal with experience 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Giacomo Puccini was born in 1858 and was a son of a musical director. 66 He is remembered as a master of opera. 67 Many early forerunners of Impressionistic Music including Rimsky-Korsakov, Strauss, Schoenberg and Stravinsky, inspired him greatly. Turandot, an opera base
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