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江苏省泗阳中学2013年秋学期月考试卷高 三 英 语 时间120分钟 满分:120分 第一卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力部分(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 are the speakers mainly talking about? a. a textbook. b. a friend. c. a present.2. where is mr. fluffs likely to be? a. in his cage. b. in the garden. c. in the kitchen.3. what does the man mean? a. he is tired of eating out. b. the woman is not a good cook.c. the woman should open her own restaurant.4. what will luke do for his mother? a. get her the newspaper. b. get her something to eat. c. bring her book to her.5. what is the womans nationality probably? a. she is chinese. b. she is canadian. c. she is french. 第2节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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6、7题。6. what did the man do? a. he forgot to take the womans order.b. he wrote down the wrong order.c. he brought the dish to the wrong table.7. what is the woman like? a. she is tolerant. b. she is mean. c. she is rude to waiters. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. why does the man call the woman? a. to make an appointment with mr. king.b. to tell mr. king about an important meeting.c. to ask her a question about a sale.9. what does the man want mr. king to do? a. investigate the foreign exchange market. b. prepare a presentation. c. bring some reports.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. what unlucky thing happened to the speakers? a. they were fined $200 on their way to the airport.b. they had difficulty finding a hotel.c. their boat was damaged by the storm.11. why did the man swim away from the boat? a. to look for his favorite animal.b. some sharks attacked the boat.c. he lost his way by accident.12. what does the woman think of the mans parents? a. they are great cooks.b. they will take good care of the children.c. they will spoil the children.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. what does nancy want to buy at the grocery store? a. a few things to make dinner tonight. b. a few things for a cake. c.a birthday present.14. what does nancys grandmother like most? a. chocolate ice cream. b. blackberries. c. chocolate cake.15. how does nancy probably feel at the moment? a. stressed and frustrated. b. a little nervous but excited. c. emotional and exhausted.16. what will nancy do next? a. go home. b. continue to chat with the man. c. invite the man to taste the cake.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. how might you know if you are in a state of sub-health(亚健康)? a. your doctor tells you so. b. the hospital tests reveal it. c. you always feel tired with no evidence of disease.18. who is most likely to be sub-healthy? a. a middle-aged manager. b. a student in the middle of summer vacation. c. a young person who works as a cashier.19. what is mentioned as an effective way to prevent sub-health? a. exercising regularly. b. making more friends. c. eating vitamin pills.20. what is the speakers advice on diet? a. try to avoid meat. b. drink fresh milk every day. c. be careful about salty and sweet food第二部分: 英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分35 分)第一节: 单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题, 从题中所给的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。21. but after years of performing, he felt that in some ways he had lost his _. a. assessment b. identity c. assistance d. equality22. while exercising your imagination, you should be free from the _way of thinking. a. conventional b. contemporary c. contradictory d. deliberate23.the use of water is becoming tense in north china and the government_ that we should save water in our daily life. a. admits b. acknowledges c. advocates d. adores24.i have to _ what i should do last night. the deadline is drawing near. a. live up with b. catch up on c. get rid of d. look back on25.the young man lived an extravagant life at first, but soon afterwards , he _begging in the street. a. was centred on b. was hired out c. was exposed to d. was reduced to26. to be successful selling to them, you have to _ their emotions and concerns more than ever before, even when selling products that men traditionally buy. a. cater to b. correspond to c. contribute to d. take to27.the president said those who grab power through violence deserves punishment which matches the _ of their crime. a. framework b. dimension c. burden d. gravity28. the golden man was almost four metres tall, and there were rays of light_ from his head_ lit the entire palace hall. a. coming; in which b. coming; that c. to come; which d. having come; from which29.in addition, _ these historic sites _ by the rest of the world is helpful for preserving and repairing these sites. a. getting; recognized b. to get; to be recognized c. getting; being recognized d. to get; being recognized30. when he reads books, his habit is to make a mark_ the meaning is not clear to him.a. in which b. there c. wherever d. the place31. so what is the procedure? all the applicants _ before a final decision is made by the authority. a. interviewb. are interviewing c. are interviewed d. are being interviewed32. the students were standing still and watching the national flag being raised, _ their school uniform.a. all of them wore b. all were wearing c. all of whom wearing d. all wearing33. what about todays temperature?its the same as, if the weather report is exact as usual, _of yesterdaya. oneb. thatc. ones d. those34. yesterday jane walked away from the discussion. otherwise, she _ something she would regret later. a. had said b. said c. might have said d. might say35. how do you like your new hairstyle?_ just the way i wanted it to look. a. good idea! b. its perfect! c. im frightened d. im afraid not.第二节: 完形填空 (共20 小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20 分)请认真阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的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。its a delicate(棘手的)time if not every parents worst nightmare when a child enters adolescence.not only are their bodies 36 physically, but hormones (荷尔蒙) are spreading violently and bad moods are in full swing(活跃). katie couric spoke with dr. barbara greenberg, a parenting expert and clinical psychologist, all about how parents can 37 with their teens, and finally get some answers. every parent wants to know what is going on inside their teenagers 38 , and while the normal instinct (本能) is to give them the third degree (盘问) about their day, dr. greenberg strongly 39 us not to question teens closely for long, who are 40 to get upset or excited all of a sudden. 41 direct, general questions like “how was your day?” or “how was the date?”. teens will respond more positively to 42 questions like “how was the movie?” 43 they arent ready to give you a whole bunch of information at once. 44 is an important part of any conversation, and interrupting your child may not get you much 45 .most adolescents(青少年)are discovering who they are and how they 46 society. while it might seem that their eyes are loaded with laser beams (激光束) and you are their next target, they are also under a lot of pressure, both socially and academically. let them 47 themselves freely; this is their way of telling you about their 48 .even though the idea isnt “cool”, research has found that about 80% of teens admire and want to spend time with their parents. teens really love their parents! 49 , but believe it. they are 50 between wanting that precious independence and 51 mom and dad.show your kids at an early age that its okay to talk about anything at home. 52 like drugs, sex and alcohol can be scary(引起惊慌的) for both 53 to discuss, but having these conversations has been proven to help teens keep a healthy lifestyle.it is totally possible to 54 a strong relationship with your teen! just remember to 55 , listen to what they have to say, and dont take that sigh when you ask about their homework too personally.36. a. promotingb. changingc. enlargingd. increasing37. a. talkb. livec. deald. fight38. a. roomb. bodyc. schoold. head39. a. suggestsb. appeals c. encourages d. persuades40. a. possible b. eagerc. anxiousd. likely41. a. ignoreb. askc. prepared. avoid42. a. simple b. indirectc. accurated. special43. a. unlessb. becausec. ifd. when44. a. speakingb. respectingc. listening d. understanding45. a. response b. lovec. newsd. respect46. a. fit into b. put into c. object tod. appeal to47. a. examineb. teachc. enjoyd. express48. a. dayb. future c. failuresd. studies49. a. excitingb. disappointingc. shocking d. frightening50. a. fighting b. strugglingc. concerningd. pushing51. a. catching on tob. holding on to c. keeping up withd. keeping out of52. a. worries b. conversationsc. topicsd. questions53. a. parties b. people c. membersd. families54. a. graspb. find c. hang d. keep55. a. be silentb. keep smilingc. stay calmd. be friendly第三部分: 阅读理解 (共15 小题; 每小题2 分, 满分30 分)请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的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。 athings to do in queenstown kawarau bridge bungythe kawarau bridge bungy (bungee) is the world home of bungy jumping. it was from this site in 1988 that bungy pioneers aj hackett and henry van asch launched both themselves and an international phenomenon, which has become known as one of the most exciting things to do in queenstown the adventure capital of the world.this has been the worlds best known and best loved bungy jump for more than 20 years and it continues to set pulses racing amongst the extreme enthusiasts who visit from all corners of the globe, whether young in age or young at heart.if you want to be tied up and thrown off with a friend, then this is the site for you, as it offers queenstowns only tandem bungy jump. just remember that sharing the thrill doesnt mean sharing the fear! once on the edge, poised 47 metres above the impressive kawarau river, your final choice is clear how wet do you want to get?what you need to knowage: min 10 yrs (children 14 and under need to be accompanied by an adult) max 110 yrsweight: min 35kg max 235kgtandem jumps: total weight difference must not be more than 30kg.clothing requirements: none. completely naked is quite a popular option.medical considerations: please read all medical considerations on our safety page.pricing all prices include bungy jump, certificate and authentic bungy jumper t-shirt.adult: $180child: $130nz student: $150(must show a valid nz student id at check-in.)family (2 adults + 2 children): $490non-refundable* or transferable(refunds will only be given in the event that weather prevents a person from bungy jumping or person is considered unable to bungy jump by our operations crew for medical reasons.)safety safe. we invented safe. we were the first in the world to be awarded the s mark for exceptional safety and quality assurance of our products. our professional crew and high standard of equipment, training schemes and procedures ensure that we will keep you safe. weve got the experience to back ourselves, with over 1 million bungy jumps and swings in over 24 years of business!need more details. download our safety practices document that outlines our key safety processes and procedures, code of practice, training and onsite safety in more depth.56. whats the purpose of the article?a. to inform readers of the danger of bungy jumping.b. to recommend a thrilling activity bungy jumping.c. to advertise the kawarau bridge bungy.d. to share the knowledge of the kawarau bridge bungy.57. what can we learn from the article? a. one who is 70 years old and 120 kg cannot do bungy. b. two friends weighing 125kg and 75kg cannot do bungy together. c. people shall not wear clothes when they are doing bungy. d. students can enjoy half price if they have a valid id. bon days when there is work, i talk to the other guys. some of them tell me that the harvest season is coming in northern california, and they say that one can earn good money there. things havent gone so badly in the car wash, but one afternoon i give the manager my thanks for having hired and promoted me, and with a little suitcase that night i board a greyhound(美国灰狗长途汽车)headed north. my ticket is made out for san francisco, but i dont plan to go that far. i plan to ride until i find a place where people are harvesting, and to get off the bus there.i sleep on the bus for a few hours that night, and in the morning, when i awake, i dont know where we are. i get up from my seat and walk down the bus aisle(走廊), looking for a mexican or chicano(奇卡诺人) to tell me our location, but strangely enough, i dont see any among the passengers, who are all white-skinned. i pay attention to the road signs we pass, but they are not of much help. i can read the town names, but i dont know where the towns lie. a map would help me, and i decide to buy one at our next stop. lots of things are for sale at the bus stops gift shop, but there are no maps. i direct myself towards the shops operator, but i run into the language barrier. the operator is an anglo, and when i speak to him in spanish, he says that he doesnt understand. i try to practice my very precarious (不可靠的) english with him, but its of no use. i have a rough idea of the sound of the words that i want to say, but i cant pronounce them right. i make signs, signaling a big piece of paper and say “for california,” but he turns into a question mark, with eyes wide open, arms raised and hands extended. “map,” i say, but i dont pronounce the word very well. “freeways, streets,” i add, but he still doesnt understand. he points out chewing gum, candies, pieces of cake, sandwiches, soft drinks, and cigarettes, trying to guess what im asking for. but he doesnt show me any maps. finally, i back out of the store, and as i leave i hear him say, “im sorry.”a little before the bus leaves, i run into a mexican-american in a hallway and i immediately ask him to help me find a map of california. we go back to the store. the chicano asks for a map. “ahh! ahaaa!” the operator exclaims. then he goes to a corner of his shelves and takes out what ive been asking for. while i am paying him, he talks to the chicano in a joyful tone. with the map in my hands, i give the chicano my thanks, and he explains that the store-keeper thinks that i am asking if he needs anybody to clean the floor or “mop.”58. the writer decides to leave his job and go to northern california because _.a. his boss doesnt like himb. things are going badly in the car washc. he thinks he can earn more moneythered. he is tired of his work59. the writer wants a map in order to _.a. find the way to san francisco b. know where he is in relation to the entire tripc. help him with the road signs d. find his way back to his workplace60. from the passage, we can infer that _.a. the writer is a migrant (流动的) farm workerb. the writer doesnt do a good job in the car washc. the owner of the shop does not want to sell the writer a mapd. the writer is traveling with a friend who can speak english61. the writer tries to make himself understood by all the following except _.a. gestures b. words or phrases c. pronunciations d. spelling the wordcas shocking as the idea of baby birds growing up in a cigarette-filled home sounds, a new study suggests that some birds may benefit from putting the stuff from cigarette butts (烟蒂) into their nests. the nicotine (尼古丁) remaining in smoked filters (滤嘴) may serve as a natural insecticide (杀虫剂), driving harmful insects away from the nests and the baby birds living within. tobacco plants produce nicotine because it defends against insects that would otherwise eat the plants.the butts are undoubtedly smelly. but birds are actually quite fond of smelly chemicals, such as those found in aromatic (芳香的) plants. some nest-building species regularly fill their nests with fresh aromatics, possibly because the chemicals are good for the immune system or the development of the chicks. alternatively, the plant chemicals might act as insecticides.in the study, researchers at the autonomous university of tlaxcala in mexico set up heat traps, which attract harmful insects, in 55 nests around mexico city. some traps were lined with the stuff in smoked cigarette filters. the others were lined with the stuff from unsmoked cigarette filters, which did not contain nicotine and other smoking by-products. whether the nest held eggs, chicks or nothing, the unsmoked cigarette traps collected more harmful insects, suggesting that it is the chemicals that drove harmful insects away.in a second experiment, the researchers collected 28 house sparrow nests and 29 house finch (朱雀) nests from mexico city immediately after the chicks flew out for food. they found that the more smoked filter stuff filled a nest, the fewer harmful insects it had.the missing piece of the puzzle is whether the reduced number of harmful insects in the nests actually provided any benefit to the chicks. it is also unclear

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