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你的首选资源互助社区河南省郑州47中2010届高三上学期期中考试(英语)本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟第卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:单项选择(共30小题,每小题1.5分,满分45分l. Mr. Smith,I wonder if I could take Friday off? ?Its a bit difficult with so many people away on holiday,you know A. How come B. Is it necessary C. Where are you going D. Do you really have to 2. We must do is the use of energy A. That;to reduce B. How;to reduce C. What;reduce D. That:reduce3.According to a new study by a British university,learning second language can lead to increase in your brain power A. a;the B.不填;the C. a;an D. the;an 4.To know what is good and are two different things。A. doing what is right B. does what is right C. to do what is right D. did what was right 5. What about the books? Books of this kind well A. sell B. sells C. are sold D. is sold6. Many people in this country eat as they actually need every day A. twice as much meat B. twice meat as much C. as twice much meat D. meat as much twice7.This new model of car is so expensive that it is the reach of those with average incomes A. over B. beyond C. within D. below8.Has your sister finished her composition yet? I have no ideaShe it this morning A. wrote B. has written C. had written D. was writing 9.When you copy this paper, be careful not to a single word。 A. leave out B. come out C. begin With D. come up 10.Did you enjoy yourself at the party? Yes。Ive never been to one beforeA. a more excited Bthe most excitedC. a more exciting D. the most exciting 11.He11 come I promise him to buy that new dictionary A. so long B. on condition that C. as soon as D. by the time 12.Its wrong for a student to follow his teachers say Its true. I cant agree A. whatever;more B. no matter what;more C. no matter what;much D. whatever;much 13.From parents care, love,and hardship,I come to understand what a huge responsibility is to raise a child. A. it B. that C. one D. what14. Faced With a bill for$10,000, A. John has taken an extra job B. the boss has given John an extra job C. an extra job has been taken D. an extra job has been given to Johnl5.I hear many people are on the beach after the rainstorm,for there thousands of kinds ofseashellsA. have B. are C. having D. being16. The question came up at the meeting we had enough money for out researchA. that B. which C. if D. whether 17. It was he came back from Africa that year he met the girl he would like to marry. A. when:then B. not;until C. not until;that D. only;when18.Mom,what did your doctor say? He advised me to live the air is fresher A. in where, B. in which C. the place where D. where 19.When different cultures,we often pay attention only to the differences without noticing the many similarities A. compared B. being compared C. comparing D. having compared 20.Your meaning didnt really A. get through B. get in C. get away D. get across21.It remains whether Jimll be fit enough to play in the finals A. seen B. to be seen C. seeing D. to see 22.How about seeing a film tonight? 一 I havent seen any for a year A. No chance B. Go ahead C. Why not? D. My pleasure23.Are you returning to your hometown this weekend? YesBy the way,do you have anything to your family? A . taken B. to take C. to be taken D. taking 24.So difficult it to live in all English-speaking country that I determined to learn English better A.I have felt B. have I felt C.I did feel D. did I feel25.When caught in the exam,he begged for my pardon and tried punishment. A. cheating;escaping B. cheating;to escape C. to be cheating;escaping D. to be cheating;to escape26.With more forests being destroyed, huge quantities of good earth each year A. is washing away B. is being washed away B. are washing away D. are being washed away 27.Mummy, I climbed to get the teddy bear form the top of the shelf My goodness! You yourselfYou do that next time! A. must have hurt;mustnt B. should have hurt;cant C. may have hurt;mustnt D. might have hurt;wont be able to 28. I hope the little I have been able to do will do good to the partnership between us two schools. A. which B. that C. what D. as29.My sons best friend Jimmy is very shy ,but can you imagine at the party held to welcome the exchange teachers and students from China? A. him sing B. his singing C. him to sing D. his to sing30.The president spoke at the business meeting for nearly an hour without his notes. A. bringing up B. referring to C. looking for Dtrying on 第二部分:完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)One student took a box of chicken to class .Another carried on a cell phone 31 , and still another whistled loudly every time the 32 turned his back.Reform school? No. College.More and more professors say, they are coming across 33 students in their classroomsMany of todays young scholars arrive late, leave 34 ,talk loud or take care of personal 35 such as paying bills during class.Why are the students behaving badly? “Because they can.” said a student of University of North Texas. “A lot of the time, the professors let them get 36 with it .”Some educators say it is time to bring politeness back to their classrooms and even 37 taking some of the blame for bad behavior. They say that rude students are by no means the majority but that one of them can ruin an entire 38 People are 39 when they learn that impolite behavior is becoming more and more common in 40 education, says Dr. Gerald Amanda, a counselor at City College of San Francisco. They 41 some high school students to misbehave but think those who get to 42 will behave more politely. Dr. Amanda believes that society in 43 has become more tolerant of rude behavior and 44 people in power, including professors, no longer 45 standards for 46 . That leads to a growing imprudence(轻率行为) 47 some college students. “Theres a great 48 of bad behavior in the world around them, and young people see it and 49 disrespect,” said Dr. Amanda, 50 that sometimes students “have no idea that they ate being rude.” 31.A. line B. conversation C. message D. picture 32.A.professor B. student C.president D. classmate 33.A.hardworking B. cheating C.rude D. selfish 34.A. late B. early C. noisily D. quietly 35.A.feeling B. interest C. computer D. business 36.A.away B. down C. along D. back 37.A.enjoy B. hate C. start D. avoid 38.A.school B. company C. society D. class39.A.delightes B. surprised C. interested D. encourages 40.A.better B. more C.higher D. younger 41.A.expect B.hope C. forbid D. wish 42.A.work B. college C. learning D. knowledge 43.A.all B. time C. charge D. general 44.A. why B. how C. whether D. that 45.A. change B. break C. set D. reach 46.A. teaching B. politeness C. thinking D. progress 47.A. about B.for C. behind D. among 48.A. deal B.number C.behind D. among 49.A.prepare B.grow C.develop D. improve 50.A.speaking B.adding C. warning D. wishing 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)AChildren become more generous as they get older, learning the principles of equality by the age of eight. That may not be too surprising to anyone who has kids.Humans are born with a sense of fairness that most other animals seem not to share, but its not been clear exactly when this concept starts to develop.Dr.Alva Zhao and her colleagues conducted a series of tests to measure just bow much children care about equality at different ages. In three different versions of a game, children were asked to choose between two ways of sharing a number of sweets with themselves and unfamiliar partner. They could choose., for example one for themselves and one for you , or just having one for themselves.At the age of three, children were “almost completely selfish”, says Zhao. They refused to give sweets away even if it made no difference to themselves. But by the age of eight, children generally preferred the fair option, sharing a prize equally rather than keeping it all to themselves.Several other factors influenced how fair the children were. The team found that children without brothers or sisters were 28% more likely to share than children with brothers or sisters. On the other hand, the youngest children in a family were 17% less willing to share than children who had only younger brother or sister.In addition, if children knew that their partner was from the same playgroup or school, they were more concerned about being fair. This suggests that being nice to people you know is something that develops a sense of equality.51.The main idea of the first paragraph is A. parents know clearly when their kids are more willing to share B. the kids willingness of sharing is learned from their family C. the older the kids are, the more selfish they will become D. kids become more generous when they reach a certain age 52.The tests conducted by Dr.Alva Zhao and her colleagues were aimed at . A. how kids develop a quality of fairness in games B. childrens awareness of equality at different ages C. the reasons why children care about equality D. childrens attitudes towards other partners53.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Children under three know little about being fair B. Children above eight years old become less selfish C. Children with brothers or sisters tend to be more generous D. The youngest child in a family tends to be less generous54.We can learn that children care more about equality while with A. unknown people B. nice people C. familiar people D. fair peopleBBill Clinton was born on Aug.19,1946.Three months before his birth, his father had died when driving home to his pregnant wife, Virginia, he went off a high way, was thrown from the car and drowned in a river.When Bill was 4, his mother remarried Roger Clinton. And there were always troubles; a sometimes violent, alcoholic stepfather and a half-brother. Only one year after the marriage, the drunken stepfather fired a shotgun at the ceiling to keep his bride and stepson from leaving the house. Virginia was very much frightened .Roger Clinton beat Virginia from time to time. But teenager Clinton played a role of protector of his mother bravely. The stepfather never laid another band on Virginia.In high school, he was very good at Latin and moths. He also played saxophone in the band. At age 16, as a member of a youth group, Clinton met President John F.Kennedy at the White House, and it led hi, to the life of public service. Once he set his mind to do something, he did not give up. He was elected governor of Arkansas at the age of 32.Clinton has said he ran for president make the country a better place for people like Chelsea, his daughter, He did win. At the age of 46, he became the third youngest president in the nations history.55.When this passage was published, Clinton was . A. governor of Arkansas B. a famous professor C. President of the U.S.A D. President of a university 56.Clintons own father died . A. before Clinton was born B. after Clinton was born C. from drinking too much brandy D. when Clintons mother was giving birth 57.Clinton protected his mother by . A. fighting against his stepfather B. beating his stepfather C. having long talks with his stepfather D. the means we dont know58.The word “it” in “and it led him to the life of public service” refers to . A. Clintons high school education B. becoming a member of a youth group C. Clintons visiting President Kennedy D. doing public serviceCThe words “timetable” and “schedule” make most final year students want to vomit, Unfortunately, the harsh reality is that final year students must develop a timetable. If you dont have a schedule or plan for studying, you will have no way of allocating your valuable time when the unexpected arises. A well-thought-out timetable can be a lifesaver. It is up to you to learn how to develop a schedule that meets your needs. Change it if necessary, but most important, follow it, All timetables should be made with the idea that they can be changed. A good one will keep you from wandering off course.A good timetable should make every hour count-every class, social event and other activities you engage in. You must focus on the other “free time” available and how you will use it. Make a weekly schedule and divided each day into one-hour increments. Indicate rimes for classes, socializing, and work time. Also block off a period for sleeping every day. In the precious hours left over, plan time for study. This gives you a rough road map of the time available. Of course, you can change your schedule as circumstances need.The timetable you develop should guide you in how to distribute the available rime in the most productive manner. Sticking to your schedule can be tough, but dont dribble away valuable time. Avoiding study is the easiest thing in the world. It is up to you to follow the schedule youve prepared. A good deal of your success in high school ad with any future study depends on this simple truth.Remember, there is a learning curve, You learn the most in the first 30 minutes of study; after that, it progressively decreased. After four or five hours of studying the same material in the sane way, you are learning virtually nothing. The solution is to keep switching subjects and study styles.59.What is the best title of the passage? A. Advantages of starting a timetable B. Keep to it, and you will succeed C. Make a schedule, and follow it D. Learn to love your timetable60. What does Paragraph 2 talk about? A. Tips for making a schedule. B. Significance of a scientific timetable. C. Requirements for making a timetable D. Importance of following ones schedule.61. The following are characteristics of a good timetable EXCEPT that . A. it can be changed B. it is flexible C. it is of many periods D. it can save our time62. From this passage, we can learn if we wish to achieve high learning efficiency, wed better A. shift subjects and use different methods regularly B. devote to the same material continuously C. turn to teachers for help if necessary D. have a break every thirty minutesDSPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEKENDCaptain Good FellowDo you enjoy interesting stories, funny games and exciting dances? Captain Good Fellow will be ready to all these things to children of all ages at the City Theatre on Saturday morning at 10:00, free.Walking Tour of the TownForget your worries on Saturday morning. Take a beautiful walk and learn about the local history. Meet at the front entrance of City Hall at 9:30. Wear comfortable shoes!Films at the museumTwo European films will be shown on Saturday afternoon at the Museum Theatre. See Broken Window at 1:30. The Workers will be at 3:45. For further information, call 4987898International PicnicAre you tired of eating the same food every day? Come to Central Park on Saturday and enjoy food from all over the world. Delicious and inexpensive. From no

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