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张家窝中学高三英语十一月月考试卷第I卷 (选择题 共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节、.听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1. When is the mans birthday?A. April 1st.B. April 2nd.C. April 3rd.2. What can be inferred about Mark?A. He cant wait to see Janes parents.B. He has the same hobby as Janes father.C. He is unwilling to meet Janes parents.3. What does the woman want to remind herself to do?A. To lock the door.B. To take her keys.C. To close the door.4. What do we know about the two speakers?A. They are now traveling in Mexico.B. They painted some pictures in Mexico.C. The have been to a festival in Mexico.5. Where was Bill just now according to the man?A. In the supermarket.B. In his bedroom.C. In the classroom.第二节 (共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6 What does the man probably want to do?A. To make a phone call.B. To send for a doctor.C. To have a robbery.7. Where does the conversation take place?A. At the womans door.B. At the mans door.C. At a hospital.8. Who does the woman say she will call?A. The mans wife.B. The neighbors.C. The police.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9. What is the womans job?A. A shop assistant.B. A shop owner.C. A market manager.10. What has the woman changed?A. The kinds of things.B. The address.C. The advertisement.11. What does the woman fell about her job?A. Low income.B. Excited.C. Bored.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。12. When did drag racing start?A. In 1935.B. IN 1953.C. In 1955.13. Why do drag race tracks have to be straight?A. The fast cars cant make a sharp turn.B. Each race lasts only about seven seconds.C. The cars might run into people in the street.14. Why is it sometimes impossible to see the racers?A. The tracks are too straight.B. There is too much smoke.C. The racing cares go too fast.15. What do we know about drag racing?A. It costs more money than other car races.B. It has nothing in common with others car races.C. It has changed from a teenage pastime to business.第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 16. Id like to express my gratitude for your help. .We are friends. A. Take it easy B. Dont mention it C. Thank you anyway D. Got it17. As is known to us all, our Chinese government is now making every to stop the house price from growing too fast. A. effort B. effect C. measure D. performance18. Mike is handsome, kind and full of energy. , I cant speak too highly of him.A. As a resultB. By the wayC. In a wordD. On the contrary19. _ you _him around the museum yet? Yes. We had a great time there.A. Have; shownB. Do; showC. Had; shownD. Did; show20. When whether Chinese could develop their own missiles, Qian Xuesen said Chinese could do everything that foreigners could do.A. asked B. asking C. to ask D. having asked21. I wonder how he could such an amusing story at his age.A. take up B .make up C. take out D. make out22. Its very kind offer, but I really accept it. A. neednt B. mustnt C. dont D. cant23. A new school building made from recycled shipping containers has opened to students in Greenwich. A. strongly B. extremely C. freely D. entirely24. He took his condenser to a shed in the fields he could do his experiment. A. where B. which C. that D. why35. My parents wont blame me for not achieving my goal I try my best. A. unless B. as if C. even though D. as long as36. Hello, everyone! Have you heard the meeting will be put off? Yeah, thats what we about when you came in.A. were talkingB. are talkingC. have talked D. had talked27. In the place, there was an old man beside me.A. sit B. sat C. to sit D. sitting28. They would appreciate , to be frank, if the goods could be delivered as soon as possible.A. thatB. thisC. itD. one29. Thank you for reminding me of the time, or I late for the flight yesterday. Dont mention it.A. should beB. would beC. will have beenD. would have been30. Yesterday evening the board had a discussion regarding _ they should set up more scholarships to meet the increasing demands A.what B.whether C.that D.who第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。One night last summer, my neighbor Debbie came over and knocked on my door. “Im leaving for 31 , Jim,” she said. “Would you mind dropping by my house in a while and 32 on my mother?” “Not a problem,” I said. Id lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old 33 , Nan, for about six months, and wed become fast friends. Debbie always worked at night. She 34 leaving her mom alone, so she asked if it was okay if she equipped one of those baby monitors (监视器,监视仪)and 35 me a receiver. I was 36 to help. After all, Ive been blind since I was a baby and out of work for years. In fact, at 54, Id come to wonder if I had much 37 any more. Like me, Nan was 38 and was also hard of hearing. That evening Nan and I chatted for a while 39 . “If youre okay,” I said,“I think Ill go back.” Before I 40 , I made sure the baby monitor was working. “Good night, Nan,” I said. I 41 my stick and headed out of the door. “See you tomorrow,” Nan called behind me. I locked the door and 42 my way home. Several minutes 43 , I heard a sound. It was Nan on the 44 . “Jim! Jim!” I heard over the monitor. “The house is 45 ! Help!”I went as 46 as I could to Debbies. I got to the front door. I could 47 a heavy, thick smoke. I put my hand on the doorknob, and reached for my key and 48 the door. “Here, Jim. Help!” Her voice was weak. “Lets get out of here!” I shouted. Grabbing her hand, I started to move on. I tapped with my stick 49 we found the front door. We felt our way down the steps, 50 in the sweet, fresh summer air, and to the gate of her yard. “Thank you, Lord. Were all safe.” 31. A. play B. study C. game D. work32. A. checking B. taking C. puttingD. keeping33. A. father B. mother C. sister D. brother34. A. thought about B. worried about C. cared for D. looked for35. A. sold B. bought C. brought D. gave36. A. sad B. sorrowful C. glad D. upset37. A. value B. priceC. money D. service38. A. deaf B. oldC. wiseD. blind39. A. long before B. before long C. once again D. as usual40. A. left B. stayed C. talked D. chatted41. A. set up B. put up C. picked up D. made up 42. A. moved B. pushed C. pulled D. found43. A. instead B. later C. then D. ago 44. A. neighbor B. receiver C. workerD. speaker 45. A. on fire B. in trouble C. in danger D. on sale 46. A. fast B. slowlyC. safely D. well 47. A. seeB. feel C. taste D. smell48. A. unlocked B. shut C. broke D. knocked 49. A. before B. after C. until D. since50. A. showing B. noticing C. losing D. breathing第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AI stood outsideNew Yorks Madison Square Garden and just stared, almost speechless. I was a farm boy from County Kilkenny, a child who some thought would never walk, let alone go as far as I had in the world.From the day I was born, there was a problem. The doctors at the Dublin hospital told my parents I had phocomelia, a deformity that affected both legs below the knee, which were outward and shorter than normal and each foot had just three toes(脚趾). Life was tough. I couldnt stand, much less walk. I rarely left the farmhouseand then only in someones arms. Mom bundled me up whenever she took me to town, no matter the season. “The world will see him when he can walk,” she told Dad. “And he willwalk.”Mom devoted herself to helping me. She tried everything to get me on my feet. When I was three, she and Dad took me to a clinic in Dublin. A few weeks later we returned to Dublin with my artificial limbs (肢). Back home I practiced walking with my new limbs.“Theres nothing anyone can do but you cant,” Mom said. “You and I are going to walk through town.”The next day Mom dressed me in my finest clothes. She wore a summer dress and fixed herhair and makeup. Dad drove us to the church. We stepped out of the car. Mom took my hand. “Hold your head up high, now, Ronan,” she said.We walked 300 meters to the post office. It was the farthest Id walked, and I was sweating from the effort. Then we left the post office and continued down the street, Moms eyes shining with a mothers pride. That night, back on our farm, I lay exhausted(精疲力竭的) on my bed. It meant nothing, though, compared to what Id done on my walk.Then I began to pursue my dream of singing. And at every step Moms words came back to meRonan, you can do anything anyone else can doand the faith she had in God, who would help me do it.Ive sung from the grandest stages in Europe, to music played by the worlds finest musicians. That night, I stood at the Madison Square Garden, with Moms words chiming in my ears. Then I began singing. I couldnt feel the pulse of the music in my feet, but I felt it deep in my heart, the same place where Moms promise lived. 51. What was the problem with the author as a baby?A. He was expected unable to walk.B. He was born outward in character.C. He had a problem with listening.D. He was shorter than a normal baby.52. The underlined word “deformity” in the second paragraph most probably means _.A. shortcoming B. disadvantage C. disability D. delay53. Why did Mom dress him and herself in finest clothes?A. To hide their depressed feeling. B. To indicate it an unusual day.C. To show off their clothes. D. To celebrate his successful operation.54. From the story we may conclude that his mother was _.A. determined B. stubborn C. generous D. distinguished55. According to the writer, what mattered most in his success? A. His consistent effort. B. His talent for music.C. His countless failures. D. His mothers promise.BMany newspapers in the United States have writers who give advice. People will write to the expert about a problem and he or she will try to solve it. Some of them are experts about issues like gardening, food, health or money. There are also advice writers who deal with the more personal issues in life. They answer questions about all kinds of things love, children, mental health problems, morals. This was the kind of advice column that Esther Lederer wrote. Esther Lederer moved to Chicago in 1955, when the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper held a competition among its employees. She succeeded in winning the competition, and wrote under the name of Ann Landers. As Ann Landers popularity grew quickly, she immediately established herself as one different from advice writers of the past. She became known for her easy writing style and her often funny answers. She related to her readers as if they were old friends. Most people considered Ann Landers advice to be good, common sense. As Ann Landers gained fame, so did many of her words. People began to repeat some of her short, pointed sentences. One of the most famous of these was when she told readers to “wake up and smell the coffee”. She would use this comment when advice seekers seemed to be denying situations that made them unhappy or uncomfortable. Another well- known Ann Landers saying was “forty lashes(鞭打) with a wet noodle”. She would say this if she believed someone had done something mean, dishonest or just stupid. Ann Landers column appeared in the Chicago Tribune and about 1,200 other newspapers around the world. Her advice reached tens of millions of people every day. That was her goal. She said having many readers was more important to her than winning a famous prize. 56. According to the passage, Ann Landers _.A. was the first advice writer of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaperB. gave advice on issues like gardening, food, health or moneyC. helped millions of people deal with their daily problemsD. followed the writing style of other advice writers at first57. How did advice seekers think of Ann Landers advice?A. It was very flexible.B. It was good and acceptable.C. It was easy though strange. D. It was friendly and sharp.58. What does the underlined word “established” probably mean?A. Set up an organization or a system.B. Prove the facts of a situation.C. Start having a relationship with another group.D. Succeed in making people accept you. 59. Ann Landers will say “wake up and smell the coffee” when _. A. advice seekers refused to accept something badB. she found someone had done mean thingsC. she believed someone lied about somethingD. she found something stupid done60. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Ann Landers was popular with people throughout the world.B. Ann Landers was far from achieving her goal.C. Ann Landers didnt win any prize before.D. Ann Landers was a famous psychologist.CZac, 17, used to dream about traveling all over the world. Now, he has made his dream come true. Last month, Zac became the first person under the age of 18 to sail around the globe alone.When he was little, Zac read a book called The Boy Who Sailed Around the World Alone by Robin Lee Graham. Robin was the first teen to sail around the world by himself, in 1965. Robin began his journey when he was 16. He finished almost five years later. Inspired, Zac decided he could do it faster.Zac is no stranger to the sea. His family lived on a sailboat for nine years. He set sail on the pacific Ocean from Marina del Rey, California, on June 14, 2008. Zacs first stops included Hawaii and the Marshall Islands. Next he traveled to Papua New Guinea. Then he sailed south of the islands of Indonesia to the Indian Ocean. Later, Zacs father flew out to meet him in South Africa.To get home, Zac sailed through the Panama Canal to Mexico and then on the United States. On July 16,2009, Zac returned to California.Sailing long distances was challenging and often dangerous. Severe storms damaged Zacs boat near the eastern coast of Africa. Luckily, Zac had enough training to repair the damage. Seeing the world was exciting, but Zac found , Zac also fought loneliness.That staying inside a boat all day could get boring .To fight boredom,Zac read almost 70 books! In addition to battling boredom, Sometimes his route made him sail without touching land, completely alone, for weeks at a time. How did he keep himself from feeling isolated? He wrote to his family in an online journal. Zac also found sailors like him at each stop, so he met lots of new friendHes glad to be home now. Dut Zac is already itching(强烈愿望) for a new adventure. Whats next? Zac wont say anything for sure, but he does admit he wants to climb Mount Everest. Still, graduating from high school is Zacs biggest goal this year.61.What inspired Zac to decide to sail around the world by himself? A. Zacs teacher. B. Zacs father. C. Robin Lee Graham. D.The life on a sailboat.62.How long did it take Zac to finish his journey? A. Half a year. B. A little more than one year. C. Five years. D. At least two years.63. How did Zac overcome his boredom on the boat? A. By reading books. B. By watching DVDs. C. By making new friends D. By surfing the Internet.64. Which of the following is Zacs biggest goal in 2010? A. Climbing Mount Everest. B. Getting a university degree. C. Graduating from high school. D. Flying in the sky.65. From the text we can learn that . A. Zacs family didnt support his journey B. Robin finished his journey around the world under 20 C. Zac hasnt a lot of knowledge about the sea D. Zac went through lots of difficulties on his journeyDWhile I was having dinner with a well-known author and lecturer, our conversation drifted (转换到)to money. “I have enough money,” he told me casually. “I dont need any more money.”“Of course you can say that,” I thought to myself. “You get fifteen thousand dollars for a lecture.”Then I caught my thought process, and pondered(仔细考虑)more deeply on his statement. Is he satisfied because he has a lot of money, or does he have a lot of money because he chooses to be satisfied?I know people with more money than this man, and they still dont have enough. And I know people with very little money, and they always have enough. So is enoughness something that happens to us when we reach a certain level, or is it an experience we can choose and celebrate at any time?My friends Adrian and Carey live in a humble cottage in the rainforest. They have quite a modest income, no telephone, and they walk around naked most of the time. I think they are the happiest people I know. They wake up with the sun, love each other very much, and welcome guests with a full and open heart. They appreciate every moment of their lives, have no distraction games going, and are not waiting for the big break around the corner. When I am with them, the predominant(主要的)feeling I have is, “Its all right herewhy would anyone want anything more?”Ram Dass used to say, “There are three kinds of people in the world: those who

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