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桂林中学2013-2014学年上学期高三年级10月月考英语科试卷第i卷 (选择题,共四部分,满分105分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. what did the woman forget to do? a. put salt in the dishb. buy some saltc. make the dish for the man 2. who will file the papers ? a. the womanb. marshallc. mr. atkins3. what is the last thing the woman will do ? a. go to workb. go to hair salonc. go to the grocery store4. what hasnt bill done ?a. his homeworkb. the dishesc. sweeping the floor5. where does the conversation take place?a. at a train stationb. at a bus stationc. at the airport第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请听下面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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,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。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. what does the man want to do ? a. book a roomb. buy some bed sheetsc. decorate his bedroom7. what can we learn from the conversation?a. there is a computer in the roomb. the pillows are filled with cottonc. the man is satisfied with room请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. what is the probable relationship between the speakers?a. colleaguesb. policeman and drivers.c. doctor and patient 9. what happened to hal last night ?a. his friend damaged his carb. he stole some food from a storec. he had a serious accident 10. how many people were injured last night ?a. noneb. twoc. three 请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. why does adam want to take the rest? a. he has to go to the bathroomb. he wasnt well prepared c. he has to make it to the bus stop12. what will adam do after class?a. take the test againb. go home immediately c. go over his assignment with his teacher13. how does the woman seem to feel in the end?a. happyb. angryc. confused请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. why was julie crying ?a. she got wet in the rainb. she missed ryans show c. her boyfriend was late 15. what do we know about the man ?a. he plays in a band b. he plays footballc. he works behind the stage16. where will the speakers go tomorrow night?a. to ryans showb. to julies housec. to bens football practice请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. what is true about mrs. hansen? a. she is out of townb. she is easy-going c. she expects a lot from her students18. what will the speakers do if she catches a student with a cell phone?a. call the students parentsb. take the phone awayc. give extra homework19. when will the speaker send a student to the principals office?a. if they fail to do their homeworkb. if they speak out of turnc. if they are late for class20. who is mrs. sheen?a. the principalb. the substitute teacherc. the regular teacher第二部分: 单项选择题(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. _ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all. a. when comparedb. while comparingc. compared. comparing22. the girl didnt know who _ for the broken vase. a. will be blamedb. blamedc. was to blamed. blames23. is this the reason _ she explained in the report for her success in the job? a. whatb. thatc. howd. why24. would you like to attend the concert in honor of the great composer mozart tonight?- _. a. i certainly dont wantb. thank you anywayc. not reallyd. i dont think so25. nanjing is _ most beautiful city , where you can see _ famous changjiang river. a. a; theb. a; 不填c.the; ad. 不填; the26. he reached into his pocket and found his wallet _. a. missedb. gonec. losingd. disappearing27. what do you think of my suggestion?- erim sorry. i _ about something else. a. hadnt thoughtb. thoughtc. was thinkingd. have been thinking28. it was _ li ming had always been working hard that he was admitted to beijing university last july. _ the saying goes, “no pains, no gains.” a. as; thoughb. because; asc. for; ifd. since; where29. the news was a terrible blow to her, but she will _ the shock soon. a. get outb. get throughc. get offd. get over30. actually, girls can be _ they want to be just like boys, whether it is a pilot, an astronaut, or a general manager. a. whereverb. howeverc. whateverd. whoever31. i think the company may not offer you a good pay.- _, i wont take the job. a. that is to sayb. what is morec. in other wordsd. in that case32. look at the terrible situation i am in! if only i _ your advice. a. followb. would followc. had followedd. have followed33. _ he met with the difficulty did he realize the importance of our help. a. even thoughb. never untilc. only befored. ever since34. you _ pay too much attention to your reading skill, as it is so important. a. cannotb. shouldc. mustd. neednt35. did mike go with you in the end?- no, but i _ him to. a. agreedb. hopedc. suggestedd. advised第三部分:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)we all like to think that we are perfect to a fault. and whose fault is that? not mine.recently, my husband and i got up at the _36_ of 4 a.m. to catch an early _37_ to new york. we were extremely _38_, perhaps because we were sleep-walking. and we were all ready when the taxi came to _39_ us 45 minutes later.it was a quiet _40_ to the airport. we didnt even chat, because he was enjoying his new ipod. at the airport, the taxi _41_ to let us get off, at which point the ipod guy _42_ me and said, “we dont have our _43_.”“you are _44_, right?” i replied, for he _45_ lied like that.“no. i mean it. did you bring it down? i didnt .”“what do you mean; you didnt?” i shouted. “all our things are there.”“ how _46_!” i was thinking, “youre always _47_ to do things like bringing down luggage. this is your fault, _48_ now, we may _49_ our flight.” i didnt say that out loud, _50_. he already knew how i felt.the experience showed i had a hard time accepting _51_. but what do you think of me? psychologists think that the best way to assess ourselves is _52_ the eyes of others. we often dont recognize that weve done wrong.oh, and that missing suitcase? we went home _53_ in the taxi, picked it up, returned to the airport and made it through with minutes to _54_.later, while walking along broadway, i noted how _55_ i was. i hadnt said a thing about his forgetting our suitcase at home.36. a. pointb. hourc. striked. period37. a. busb. trainc. flightd. taxi38. a. stillb. excitedc. calmd. disappoint39. a. collectb. pickc. fetchd. draw40. a. driveb. experiencec. traveld. ride41. a. pulled inb. pushed inc. hurried ind. dragged in42. a. turned tob. turned upc. turned againstd. turned away43. a. briefcaseb. suitcasec. clothes bagd. food bag44. a. runningb. laughingc. jokingd. cheating45. a. rarelyb. alwaysc. hardlyd. never46. a. cleverb. stupidc. sadd. great47. a. expectedb. askedc. requestedd. supposed48. a. andb. ifc. whiled. but49. a. catchb. quitc. changed. miss50. a. eitherb. as wellc. thoughd. besides51. a. punishmentb. advicec. responsibilityd. belief52. a. inb. throughc. overd. on53. a. slowlyb. carelesslyc. sadlyd. hurriedly54. a. spareb. usec. leaved. share55. a. stupidb. sorryc. wised. funny第四部分:阅读理解(共20题;每小题2分,满分40分)aif you travel to a new exhibit at the san francisco conservatory of flowers, you will have chances to see some meat-eating plants. take bladderworts (狸藻类植物), a kind of such plant, for example. they appear so small and grow in a quiet pond. “but these are the fastest-known killers of the plant kingdom, and able to capture a small insect in 1/50 of a second using a trap door!”once the trap door closes on the victim, the enzymes (酶) similar to those in the human stomach slowly digest the insect. when dinner is over, the plant opens the trap door and is ready to trap again.meat-eating plants grow mostly in wet areas with soil that doesnt offer much food value. in such conditions, these amazing plants have developed insect traps to get their nutritional needs over thousands of years. north america has more such plants than any other continents.generally speaking, the traps may have attractive appearance to fool the eye, like pitcher plants, which get their name because they look like beautiful pitchers (a container like a bottle) full of nectar (花蜜).the asian pitcher plant, for example, has bright colors and an attractive half-closed lid. curious insects are tempted to come close and take a sip, and then slide down the slippery (光滑的) slope to their deaths.hair-like growths along the pitcher walls ensure that nothing can escape, and the digestive enzymes can get to work. a tiny insect can be digested in a few hours, but a fly takes a couple of days.some of these pitchers are large enough to hold two gallons. meat-eating plants only eat people in science fiction movies, but sometimes a bird or other small animals will discover that a pitcher plant isnt a good place to get a drink. 56. from the first paragraph, we learn that bladderworts can _. a. kill an insect in a secondb. capture an insect in 1/50 of a second c. be found floating on a quiet laked. digest a fly in a few hours57. if the trap door of a meat-eating plant is closed, the plant is _. a. fooling insects into taking a sipb. producing nectar c. tempting insects to come closed. enjoying a dinner58. meat-eating plants can grow in wet and poor soil because they _. a. can get nutrition from animalsb. dont need much food value c. can make the most of such conditionsd. have developed digestive enzymes59. what can be captured by meat-eating plants for food? a. a childb. a dogc. a little birdd. a little fishbit is often necessary to release a fish, that is, set it free after catching, because it is too small, or you just dont want to take it home to eat. in some cases, releasing fish is a good measure that will help keep fish variety and build their population size. the department of game and inland fisheries (dgif) encourages fishermen who practice catch-and-release fishing to use a few simple skills when doing so. the advice provided below will help make sure that the fish you release will survive to bite again another day.- when catching a fish, play it quickly and keep the fish in the water as much as possible.dont use a net in landing the fish and release it quickly to prevent it from dying.- hold the fish gently. do not put your fingers in its eyes. dont wipe the scales (鱼鳞) off the fish because it might cause it to develop a disease and reduce its chance of survival.- remove your hook (鱼钩) quickly. if the hook is too deep or hooked in the stomach, cut the line and leave the hook in. the hook left inside will cause no serious problem to the fish.- take good care of the fish by moving it gently in water. release the fish when it begins to struggle and is able to swim.- do not hold fish in a bucket or some other containers and later decide to release it. if you are going to release a fish, do so right away.with a little care and by following the suggestions given above, you can give the released fish a better chance of survival.60. people sometimes set a fish free after catching it because they _. a. dont want it to dieb. hope it will grow quickly c. dont want to have it as foodd. want to practice their fishing skills61. which of the following will probably make a fish ill? a. taking the hook off it.b. removing its scales. c. touching its eyes.d. holding it in your hand.62. a proper way to release a fish is to _. a. move it in water till it can swimb. take the hook out of its stomach c. keep it in a bucket for some timed. let it struggle a little in your hand63. what is the purpose of the text? a. to show how to enjoy fishing.b. to persuade people to fish less often c. to encourage people to set fish freed. to give advice on how to release fish.cnext time a customer comes to your office, offer him a cup of coffee. and when youre doing your holiday shopping online, make sure youre holding a large glass of iced tea. the physical sensation (感觉) of warmth encourages emotional warmth, while a cold drink in hand prevents you from making unwise decisions those are the practical lesson being drawn from recent research by psychologist john a. bargh.psychologists have known that one persons perception (感知) of anothers “warmth” is a powerful determiner in social relationships. judging someone to be either “warm” or “cold” is a primary consideration, even trumping evidence that a “cold” person may be more capable. much of this is rooted in very early childhood experiences, bargh argues, when babies conceptual sense of the world around them is shaped by physical sensations, particularly warmth and coldness. classic studies by harry harlow published in 1958, showed monkeys preferred to stay close to a cloth “mother” rather than one made of wire even when the wire “mother” carried a food bottle. harlows work and later studies have led psychologists to stress the need for warm physical contact from caregivers to help young children grow into healthy adults with normal social skills.feelings of “warmth” and “coldness” in social judgments appear to be universal. although no worldwide study have been done, bargh says that describing people as “warm” or “cold” is common to many cultures, and studies have found those perception influence judgment in dozens of countries.to test the relationship between physical and psychological warmth, bargh conducted an experiment which involved 41 college students. a research assistant who was unaware of the studys hypotheses (假设), handed the students either a hot cup of coffee, or a cold drink, to hold while the researcher filled out a short information form. the drink was then handed back. after that, the students were asked to rate the personality of “person a” based on a particular description. those who had briefly held the warm drink regarded person a as warmer than those who had held the iced drink. “we are grounded in our physical experiences even when we think abstractly,” says bargh.64. according to paragraph 1, a persons emotion may be affected by _. a. the visitors to his officeb. the psychology lessons he has c. his physical feeling of coldnessd. the things he has bought online65. the author mentions harlows experiment to show that _. a. adults should develop social skillsb. babies need warm physical contact c. caregivers should be healthy adultsd. monkeys have social relationships66. in barghs experiment, the students were asked to _. a. evaluate someones personalityb. write down their hypotheses c. fill out a personal information formd. hold coffee and cold drink alternatively67. we can infer from the passage that _. a. abstract thinking does not come from physical experiences b. feeling of warmth and coldness are studied worldwide c. physical temperature affects how we see othersd. capable persons are often cold to others68. what would be the best title of the passage? a. drinking for better social relationshipsb. experiments of personality evaluation c. developing better drinking habitsd. physical sensations and emotionsdeveryone has heard of the san andreas fault (断层), which constantly threatens california and the west coast with earthquakes. but how many people know about the equally serious new madrid fault in missouri?between december of 1811 and february of 1812, three major earthquakes occurred, and all centered around the town of new madrid, missouri, on the mississippi river. property damage was severe. buildings in the area were almost destroyed. whole forests fell at once, and huge cracks opened in the ground, releasing some strong smell of chemicals.the mississippi river itself completely changed character, developing sudden rapids and whirlpools (急流和漩涡). several times it changed its course, and once, according to some observers, it actually appeared to run backwards. few people were killed in the new madrid earthquakes, probably simply because few people lived in the area in 1811; but the severity of the earthquakes were shown by the fact that the shock waves rang bells in church towers in charleston, south carolina, on the coast. buildings shook in new york city, and clocks were stopped in washington, d.c. scientists now know that americas two major faults are essentially different. the san andreas is a horizontal (水平的) boundary between two major land masses that are slowly moving in opposite directions. california earthquakes result when the two masses make a sudden move.the new madrid fault, on the other hand, is a vertical (垂直的) fault; at some points, possibly hundreds of millions of years ago, rock was pushed up toward the surface, probably by volcanoes under the surface. suddenly, the volcanoes cooled and the rock collapsed, leaving huge cracks. even now, the rock continues to settle downwards, and sudden sinking motion causes earthquakes in the region. the fault itself, a large crack in this layer of rock, with dozens of other cracks that split off from it, extends from northeast arkansas through missouri and into southern illinois.scientists who have studied the new madrid fault say there have been numerous smaller quakes in the area since 1811; these smaller quakes indicate that larger ones are probably coming, but the scientists say they have no metho

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