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龙泉中学2013届高三年级10月月考英 语 试 卷第一部分:听力理解(共两节,30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秒中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.what does the man mean? a. there are no seats available b. the woman has to stand in line for tickets c. he had heard that the room was very small.2.what had the woman thought? a. she had plenty of time to make the appointment b. the man had given her the message c. her message didnt reach the man3.what does the woman suggest to the man? a. he should make the room bright b. he should put a new light in the room c. he should wait a little while before he decides4.when does the news begin? a. at 6:30 b. at 7:00 c. at 7:305.who won the tennis match yesterday? a. mark b. sally c. sallys brother 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面6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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6 8 题。6.why does the woman want to sell her old bike? a. its very old b. its in bad condition c. she wants to buy a new one7.how much does the woman want to sell her bike for? a.130 yuan b. 140 yuan c. 150 yuan8.what does the man suggest the woman should do? a. raising the price b. lowering the price c. not buying a new one听第7段材料,回答 9 11题9.what watched the football game last night? a. the man b. the woman c. the mans wife10.who saw the complete film? a. the man b. the mans wife c. nobody11.who read a book last night? a. the man b. the woman c. the mans wife听第8段材料,回答第12 14 题12.why does the man decide to give up eating meat? a. he realizes meat is bad for his health b. he loves to eat vegetables c. he wants to lose weight13.why did the man stop jogging(慢跑) to work? a. he felt too tired to keep doing so b. he was always late for work c. he hurt himself in the leg14.what do you think of the man? a. he is not perseverant(持之以恒的) b. he isnt humorous c. he isnt strong听第9段材料,回答第15 17题15.where is the woman going? a. to the cinema b. to the library c. to her dorm(宿舍)16.which best describes the mans feelings about his classes? a. lab experiments are easier than term paper b. he has a lot of essay exams c. term papers are easy for him17.what kind of movie does the woman want to see? a. comedy b. murder mystery c. chinese martial arts(武术)听第10段材料,回答第18 20 题18.where might this story come from? a. a school biology book b. a doctors notebook c. a magazine19.which of the following statements is not true? a. colds are always dangerous b. nothing can help get rid of colds c. colds are often unpleasant20.what can we infer from the text? a. people are more likely to catch cold in the winter b. even the strongest person cant avoid catching cold c. old people are likely to catch cold because they are unpleasant第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题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.to our disappointment, her cancer failed to _ to our treatment but got worse. a. answer b. appeal c. attach d. respond22.can you imagine how lucky we were? we had a narrow _ when a tree fell just in front of our car. a. appearance b. escape c. exit d. entrance23.3,000 dollars a month? he _ better than this since he has been working so hard for the company.a. claims b. contains c. deserves d. declares24.at the conference, there was _ agreement among the experts on the issue of environment education. a. detailed b. unique c. universal d. separate25.the overall _ of the chinese shooting team at london olympics was quite disappointing, losing several gold medals that they should have won. a. feature b. performance c. devotion d. style26.the police suspected that the man was the bank robber because he was seen to visit a fancy restaurant _ though he had been out of work for almost two years.a. frequently b. conventionally c. entirely d. personally27.i saw simon shortly before his _ for australia but have never heard from again since then. a. arrival b. departure c. thirst d. reservation28.i used to _ him regularly for three years, but later i lost touch with him. a. associate with b. fascinate with c. correspond with d. deal with29.hearing that all the employees had come back safe and sound, the manager said _ he could finally have a good nights sleep. a. in charge b. in trouble c. in peace d. in relief30.you know what? your name _ in our conversation once or twice last week. a. took part b. came up c. turned out d. came into being第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)when my twin sons, chad and brad, were born, i was concerned about everything. five years later, our little girl, becky, 31 our family. i wanted everybody to be healthy and happy. i worked hard to see that they 32 .as the kids grew older, i worried about headaches, throat infections and many other 33 childhood illnesses. i didnt like it when the boys spent time warming the bench(板凳) during little league football games. i worried about becky when she 34 the ball while playing softball. before long, the teen years were upon us. i stayed 35 late at night waiting for the boys to return home. many times the 36 crossed my mind that i would call the police if they werent home on time. _37_, they always arrived home safe and sound 38 i had to take such measures.please dont ever call the police, one of the boys said when i 39 him after a late arrival. the day the boys moved away to college was a 40 day indeed. i worried about their being able to take care of themselves. would they starve?a few months after the boys left college, our 41 rang in the middle of the night. it startled(惊醒)us when we looked at the clock. it was 3 oclock in the morning. 42 must be wrong, i shouted to my husband, roy, as we both jumped up. we ran to the door, opened it, and there 43 a police officer.you need to 44 your sons, he seriously announced. i picked up the telephone, but unfortunately, it was 45 . a line outside had been accidentally cut. roy and i jumped into the car and 46 to the nearest telephone. my stomach ached. my husband was 47 so badly that he could hardly dial the number.on the first 48 , chad answered the telephone. whats wrong? roy shouted into the receiver.we were worried about you, chad told him. weve been trying to call you all night, but you didnt 49 . we called the police and asked them to go and check on you.for the first time in their lives, the boys were worried about us. and they were the ones who 50 had to call the police.31acompleted bvisited ctested dappreciated32adid bhad cwould dwere33aserious bunusual ccommon dincurable34amissed bthrew cgot dhit35adown bout cup din36aplan bthought cworry dadvice37astrangely bprobably cluckily dexactly38aafter bwhen cbefore dsince39areminded btold csurprised dthreatened40anice bembarrassing chappy dsad41aphone bclock calarm ddoorbell42asomething banything ceverything dnothing43aturned bcall cstood dcame44agreeted bemail csee deducate45agone buseless cdead dstolen46arushed bheaded cwent dmoved47alooking bshaking csuffering dseeing48anight barrival ctry dring49atalk banswer cwake dcare50aactually bsuddenly cfrequently drarely第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)读阅下列短文,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。aeven at school there had been an unhealthy competition between george and richard. ill be the first millionaire in coleford!” richard used to boast(吹牛). “and youll be sorry you knew me,” george would reply “because ill be the best lawyer in the town!” george never did become a lawyer and richard never made any money. instead both men opened bookshops on opposite sides of coleford high street. it was hard to make money from books, which made the competition between them worse. then richard married a mysterious girl. the couple spent their honeymoon on the coast - but richard never came back. the police found his wallet on a deserted beach but the body was never found. he must have drowned. now with only one bookshop in town, business was better for george. but sometimes he sat in his narrow, old kitchen and gazed out of the dirty window, thinking about his former rival(竞争对手). perhaps he missed him? george was very interested in old dictionaries. hed recently found a collector in australia who was selling a rare first edition. when the parcel arrived, the book was in perfect condition and george was delighted. but while he was having lunch, george glanced at the photo in the newspaper that the book had been wrapped in. he was astonished - the smiling face was older than he remembered but unmistakable! trembling, george started reading. “bookends have bought ten bookstores from their rivals dylans. the company, owned by multi-millionaire richard pike, is now the largest bookseller in australia.” 51.george and richard were _ at school.a. roommates b. good friends c. booksellers d. competitors 52.how did george feel about richard after his disappearance?a. he thought of richard from time to time b. he envied richards marriage c. he felt lucky with no rival in town. d. he was guilty of richards death.53.george got information about richard from _.a. a dictionary collector in australia b. the latters rivals dylansc. the wrapping paper of a book d. a rare first edition of a dictionary54.what happened to george and richard in the end?a. both george and richard became millionairesb. richard became a millionaire while george had no great success c. both of them realized their original ambitionsd. george established a successful business while richard was missingbin some children who go blind, certain parts of the brain that normally control vision appear to switch jobs and focus instead on sound, a new study has found. the study, by researchers at the university of montreal, involved 7 adults who could see and 12 adults who had lost their vision when they were children. each participant sat in a room with 16 loudspeakers at different locations. the room was designed so that there were no echoes(回声) during the experiment, the speakers irregularly produced sounds. participants had to point to where the sounds were coming from. meanwhile, the researchers monitored blood flow in the brains of the participants to see which brain structures were working during the task. the results showed that five of the blind participants were very good at pointing to where sounds were coming from. in these people, blood flow increased in the visual cortex - an area at the back of the right side of the brain. this part of the brain is usually associated with vision. the other seven blind participants showed no increase in activity in the visual cortex. these people didnt do very well at picking out where sounds were coming from. now, the researchers are looking at whether these people have gained an enhanced(加强的) sense of touch instead of sound to replace their lost vision. the scientists say that their study shows how adaptable parts of the brain can be. 55.the purpose of the experiment described in the passage is to find whether _.a. blood flow in the brains of blind people is slower b. blind people have a better sense of sound c. the sense of touch is better among blind people d. blind children can regain their sight56.the participants of the experiment were asked _. a. to identify the direction the sound came from b. to take down the time each sound lasted c. to tell the difference between 16 sounds d. to count the number of the loudspeakers. 57.during the experiment, blood flow in the brains of the participants was measured in order to _. a. find out which parts of the brain were functioning b. look for the way of enhancing hearing ability c. learn about the way they react to echoesd. expose the relationship between seeing and touching 58.which of the following statements is the main idea of the passage? a. most blind people have a well-developed sense of touchb. people go blind because of the breakdown of their visual cortexc. human brains can adjust themselves after the loss of a certain function d. most blind people have a better sense of sound than normal peoplecsydney (afp) nick bryant reports:“it gives me great pleasure to introduce the new caretaker of the islands of the great barrier reef, from the united kingdom, ben southall.” a global recruitment(招聘) drive with the trappings of a tv reality show made it truly a tourism marketing campaign. the best job in the worlds competition finally has a winner, ben southall, a 34-year-old charity worker from britain. he beat 34,000 candidates from 200 countries in an online competition that became something of an internet phenomenon. “to go away now as the island caretaker for tourism queensland and the great barrier reef is an extreme honour. i hope i can fill the boots as much as everybody is expecting, my swimming hopefully is up to standard and i look forward to all of the new roles and responsibilities that the task involves.” ben southall for a disappointing australian tourism industry currently in the doldrums, this has been an unexpected encouragement. tourism queensland deliberately chose the middle of winter of the northern globe to launch the campaign back in january, but didnt expect anywhere near the global response. they think the only countries where people didnt visit their website was north korea and a few african nations. whats said to be the best job in the world comes with a $110,000 (about 750,000 yuan) contract for six months work, a luxury beachside home and a plunge pool. in return, the island caretaker will be expected to stroll(溜达) the white sands, enjoy the sun, diving and taking care of the reef, “maybe clean the pool”- and report to a global audience via weekly blogs(博客), photo diaries and video updates.for the losers meanwhile, theres the worst of long journeys home.59. which of the following statements is true?a. the recruitment started in winter in australiab. ben southall got the job in january c. the global recruitment mostly took place online d. the organizers knew the activity would attract attention from all over the world60. the caretaker of the islands is expected to be good at all the following except _. a. swimming b. acting c. photographing d. writing 61. it can be inferred from the report that _. a. its the easiest job in the world b. the journey home of the losers of the competition will be dangerous c. the organizers of the activity knew north koreans would never be interested in the job d. you need to surf the internet regularly to know what ben southall is doing there62. the underlined word “doldrums” probably means _. a. recovery b. development c. depression d. promotiondfred michel is one of 7.2 million americans who moonlight.once a week, after his day job as medical director of a mental health center, the 40-year-oldpsychiatrist(精神科医生) heads to a part-time job at a treatment center for young people. twice a month,he travels three hours to another teenage treatment center. last year, 5.4 percent of the american workforce held second jobs,according to the us labor department, and that looks set to increase this year. many workers like the safety that moonlighting provides, says carl hausamn, the writer of “moonlighting: 148 great ways to make money to the side”. the information from the us labor department shows that 40 percent of us moonlighters in 1997 took a second job to meet household expenses or pay off debts. others save money or buy some special things. people also take second jobs with an eye to the future - wanting to try out a new field or gain experience. michel started moonlighting when medical systems were unstable(不稳定的). he wanted to make sure he wasnt tied to one system that ended up failing. just as the purposes for moonlighting vary, the moonlighters cross all age and racial groups. and they work in a variety of industries - no longer just service,office and sales jobs. “technology just affects your ability to make money,” hausman says. “that makes a frequent change in moonlighting.” as its name means, moonlighting still occurs mostly at night. and that results in some pressures. chief among them is time. full-time employers could misunderstand, too. some companies do not allow after-hour work because they fear it will affect their employees 9-to-5 performance. “the primary employer is saying, wait, im paying you for the sharp, fresh, energetic you,” says tom gimbel, president and founder of lasalle staffing in chicago. “if youre burning yourself at both ends, its going to show.” still, the good done to the moonlighters can be great. besides extra incom

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