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南充高中2020届高三第三次月考英 语 试 题(时间:120分钟,满分150分)第一卷第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共20小题,每小题1分,满 分20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。1I found myself sitting next to _ George Bush! Not _George Bush, of course, but someone with the same name.A/; a B/; the Ca; / Dthe; /2Jane, you cook the dinner and I will fetch Patrick from the kindergarten. _.AWhy me? BOk,thats settledCThat is all rightDForget it!.3Many people have been ill from a strange disease these days, _ weve never heard of before.Aone Bthat Cthe one Dwhat4I cant understand him well.Hes not very good at getting his meaning _.Aoff Bacross Cup Ddown5If the building _by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company_ fined.Ais completed; is Bto be completed; will beCbeing completed; is Dcompleted; will be6_ , Id like to say how much Ive enjoyed staying in your beautiful country.ATo conclude BTo include CIn the conclusion DAs conclusion7I dont expect any _; I did it because I enjoyed it .Aaward Breward Cprize Dpraise8Are you firmly against any independence move by Taiwan?Of course. This is _our basic interest lies.Awhy Bwhen Cwhere Dwhat9Dont worry! She is accustomed to _ like that.Abe spoken Bbeing spoken Cspeak Dbeing spoken to10The boy admitted _ the window while playing football.Ahaving been broken Bto break Cbreaking Dto be breaking11They were given food and shelter _ work.Ain return for Bin praise for Cin exchange for Din want of12If the rain _, the crops will be ruined.Akeeps up Bkeeps out Ckeeps backDkeeps away13Your composition was well written _ a few spelling mistakes.Aexcept Bbesides Cbut Dapart from14One day, in the winter of 1925, Dr Curtis Welch discovered that some children had a terrible disease _ he had no medicine.Athat Bfor which Cwith which Dto which15_ has got round that it will be five years _he comes back to his native place.AThat; when BNews; that CIt; since DWord; before16It is said in the book that Thomas Eidson _ the world leading inventor for sixty years.Awas Bwould be Chas been Dhad been17Why didnt you attend Lindas wedding?I wouldnt like to . It is strange that she _ have married to that good-for-nothing guy.Awould Bshould Ccould Dmust18t was not until dark _ he found _ he thought was the correct way to solve the problem.Awhen; what Bwhen; that Cthat; what Dthat; that19_, I have to put it away and focus my attention on study this weak.AHowever the story is amusing BNo matter amusing the story isCHowever amusing the story is DNo matter how the story is amusing20_ has recently been done to provide more buses for people, a shortage of public vehicles remains a serious problem.AThat BWhat CIn spite of what DThough wat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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)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。Sometimes, you feel as if youre on top of the world and all the questions on your math test might seem 21 . But at times you feel horrible, and you 22 things and you cannot focus on your schoolwork.For more than 20 years, scientists have 23 that high self-respect is the key to success. Kids who feel good about themselves, said scientists, do 24 school and have fewer emotional and behavioural problems than kids who have a low 25 of themselves.Now, new research shows that focusing just on building self-respect may not be 26 . In some cases, having high self-respect can 27 bad results if it makes you 28 likeable or more upset when you fail at something.“ 29 about self-respect,” says Jennifer Crocker, a psychologist at the University of Michigan, US. “Its not the 30 thing.” Crockers advice may sound a bit strange 31 it is good to feel good about yourself.32 show that people with high self-respect are less likely to be depressed, anxious, shy, or lonely than those with low self-respect. But, after 33 about 18,000 studies on self-respect, Roy Baumeister, a psychologist at Florida State University, has found that building up your self-respect will not 34 make you a better person.He 35 that violent and wicked people often have the highest self-respect of all. He also said, “ 36 no evidence that kids with high self-respect do better in school.”Researchers say it is best to listen to and support other people. 37 to create or build something. Find positive ways to contribute to society. 38 you fail at something, try to learn from the 39 . “The best therapy(药方)is to recognize your 40 ,” Vohs says.“Its OK to say, Im not so good at that, and then move on.”21Ainteresting BtiringChard Deasy22Alose Bgain Ctest Dtouch23Adescribed Bexplained Csuggested Ddiscovered24Awell with Bbetter in Cbest at Dbadly for25Aopinion Bplan Cthought Dadvice26Avaluable Buseless Cmeaningful Dhelpful27Aform Btake Cgive Dbring28Amost Bmore Cless Dfar29AForget BTalk CBring DCare30Aimportant Bpossible Cdifficult Dfortunate31Aeven if Bbut Cwhile Dalthough32AExperiencesBStudies CResults DActions33Aworrying Bteaching Creviewing Dtalking34AconvenientlyBstrangely Cpractically Dnecessarily35Aintends Binsists Cprefers Dbelieves36ATheres BIts CWhats DHes37ATry out BSet out CStart out DGive out38AUnless BWhile CIf DNow that39Aresearch Bresult Cbehaviour Dexperience40Afaults Badvantages Cways Devidences第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)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。(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)AMost parents love the Internet and want their kids to use it. But a new survey in America finds that parents also fear the online worldespecially social networking sites such as MySpace, and worry their kids will get in trouble with people they meet.“The parents see the Webs great potential, and they know their kids have to be there,” says James Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media, which released results from a survey that looked into parental attitudes toward the Internet. “Its also what they are scared of most.”The study was conducted online 510 May by Insight Research Group. It says 80% of parents are concerned about kids meeting bad people online. Thats because young people who largely have grown up with the Net think of it as a social outlet, say the researchers. To young people, the benefits of giving out some personal information to reach out to friends outweigh the risks. And, the study shows they are so comfortable with the medium that 78% have a personal website or blog.Parents also recognize the importance of the Internet. The survey shows 91% think the Net helps their children explore their passions, and 77% think the Internet is one of the most valuable education tools teens have. But 88% think its important to know what their kids are doing online.Findings suggest both parents and teens need more education about using online media, Steyer says.Internet safety has become an increasing concern for parents in America. Organisations like the non-profit Common Sense have been trying to reach and help parents pay attention to the problem.41What is the passage mainly about?AThe disadvantages of the Internet. BParents worry about Internet safety.CHow to use the Internet properly. DSome social networking sites.42In the second paragraph the underlined “It” refers to _.ACommon Sense Media Bthe result of the surveyCthe Webs incredible potential Dthe website called MySpace43Why do young people give out their personal information?AThey think it has more advantages than disadvantages.BThey want to make themselves famous by doing it.CThey want to have a personal website each.DThey want to get some information from others.44Most parents think it is important to know_.Awhere their children give out the informationBwhat kind of websites they haveChow often they go online Dwhat their children are doing onlineBScientists have uncovered the exact difference between man and mouse.Teams of scientists from around the world will publish today the draft(草图) genome (基因组) of the mouse, which enables them for the first time to compare another mammals entire DNA directly with that of humans.The similarities are far greater than the differencesman and mouse share a common ancestor that lived more than 70 million years agowhich has allowed scientists to find treatments for a good many human diseases.British members of the project say the draft mouse genome, published in the journal Nature, has provided the “phrasebook” for scientists to translate the language of the human genome.“The entire biomedical research community can for the first time fully use this resource to deal with human diseases. They will now have powerful tools that will serve them for many years to come.” Said Dr. Jane Rogers at the Welcome Trust Institute in Cambridge, which did 20 percent of the work.Comparisons show almost every gene in the mouse has a corresponding(对应的) gene in humansa 99 percent similarity that should help to find how each human gene works. Already the work has been able to show that man and mouse each have about 30,000 genes yet only 300 or so are unique to either species, increasing the value of the lab mouse as a “model” for human genetics.This is an extraordinary milestone(里程牌). For the first time we have an opportunity to see ourselves in an evolutionary (进化的) mirror. The mouse genome stands for a very important chapter in the lab notebook of evolution. By taking away genes to create sick mice, scientists have been able to reproduce a number of human disorders. Knowing the entire genomes of humans and mice will enable them to employ the technique more widely, leading to a rapid development in the understanding of illnesses.45Scientists have found that _.Amen and mice are actually the same kind animalBmice are actually the ancestors of human beingsCthe genome of the mouse is the same as that of humansDhumans and mice most probably have developed from the same ancestor.46The importance of the discovery lies in the fact that _.Aman has finally found his true ancestorBit will be easier for people to find the causes of human diseases and cure themCit has enabled the scientists to compare human DNA with that of another mammalDit makes it possible for man to copy the complicated language of his genome47It can be inferred that _.Aevery gene of a mouse works in the same way as that of a human beingBit has become easier for humans to find their real ancestorCmore mice will be used in scientific experimentsDscientists will use less mice in their experiments to protect them48Which of the following is the best title for the passage?AMouses Draft Genome May provide Cures for Human DiseasesBMice and Men Are the SameCMan and Mouse Share a Common AncestorDThe Difference Between Man and MouseC“If there is one thing Im sure about, it is that in a hundred years from now we will still be reading newspapers. It is not that newspapers are a necessity. Even now some people get most of their news from television or radio. Many buy a paper only on Saturday or Sunday. But for most people reading a newspaper has become a habit passed down from generation to generation.The nature of what is news may change. What basically makes news is what affects our livesthe big political stories, the coverage of the wars, earthquakes and other disasters, will continue much the same. I think there will be more coverage of scientific research, though. Its already happening in areas that may directly affect our lives, like genetic(基因) engineering. In the future, I think there will be more coverage of scientific explanations of why we feel as we do as we develop a better understanding of how the brain operates and what our feelings really are.Its quite possible that in the next century newspapers will be transmitted(传送) electronically from Fleet Street and printed out in our own home. In fact, Im pretty sure how it will happen in the future. You will probably be able to choose from a menu, making up your own newspaper by picking out the things you want to read sports and international news, etc.I think people have got it wrong when they talk about competition between the different media. They actually feed off each other. Some people once foresaw that television would kill off newspapers, but that hasnt happened. What is read on the printed page lasts longer than pictures on a screen or sound lost in the air. And as for the Internet, its never really pleasant to read something just on a screen.49What is the best title for the passage?AThe Best Way to Get News BThe Changes of mediaCMake Your Own Newspaper DThe Future of Newspaper50What will probably be on in the newspaper made by yourself?ASports and international news. BA menu of important news.CThe most important news. DWhat you are interested in.51From the passage, we can infer _.Anewspapers will win the competition among the different mediaBnewspapers will stay with us together with other mediaCtelevision will take the place of newspaperDthe writer believe some media will die out52The phrase “feed off ” in the last paragraph means _.Adepend on Bcompete with Cfight with Dkill offDAccording to some talks, the younger generation in Smithville is the most antisocial in history. This seems far from the truth. Young people today as whole are better, more informed, more ambitious, healthier, and smarter than ever before. Why then, it may be asked, do we see such restlessness and such antisocial behavior among our young people?For the answer the citizens of this community must look at themselves. What have they done to the grounds that have been built in the last fifteen years? How many swimming pools are there? How many vocational training projects have been started? How many communitiesorganizing youth parties and picnicshave been held?The average citizen will answer that the responsibility for these activities belongs to schools. But schools cannot be held responsible for all the free-time activities of all the young people of this community. The job of the schools is formal education, not free-time recreation.This community needs a youth center suitable for such activities as picnics, camping, sports, music, art and so on. There should be social and recreational activities to meet the needs and interests of every member of our school age youth.Mayor Elmo D. Greely has proposed the formation of a youth club as the first step in the direction of a youth center. Mayor Greely has called a meeting at the City Hall on Friday, August 15, at noon.Giving up a lunch hour is a very little sacrifice for a project that can be of great importance to this community.This newspaper urges every adult and young persons of Smithville to attend this important meeting. We believe our industrial, business, and professional leaders have an especially strong duty to be present.This newspaper will be present and intends to support this project with vigor.53The underlined word “antisocial” probably means_Aopposed to an orderly society or way of life BpromisingCsuitable to modern society Dhaving a lot of social experience54What does the writer think of the saying “the younger generation in Smithville is the most antisocial in history”?AHe thinks it is true. BHe thinks it is not true.CHe thinks it is partly true. DHe thinks it is nonsense.55The main idea of Paragraph2 and3 is _.Ato give us lots of questions to show that the problem is seriousBthat schools should hold the responsibility for education rather than free-time recreationCto analyze the reasons why the youth are antisocialDthat we should take more activities or start many vocational projects56The solution to the problem of the antisocial behavior of young people is_Ataking part in picnics, camping and so onBsetting up a youth centerCattending a meeting held by Manor Greely every FridayDgetting support from the newspaperE“I love the music-player function of 3G (third-generation) cellphones, ”Xiaomei, a Chinese senior high school girl living in Japan, said cheerfully, during a recent interview with Xinmin Weekly.“Recently, I logged on(登录) to a website and downloaded some new Japanese songs with lyrics onto my 3G cellphone,” the girl said. “You know, its amazing! Just like with KTV, the singers voice can be switched-off leaving just the background music and lyrics. When no one is around, I practice singing songs like crazy.”Xiaomeis 3G cellphone almost made her a superstar among her classmates.3G was first introduced into Japan in 2001. After a slow start, its now widely used there. High school students top the list of user groups, according to NTT DoCoMo, a major service provider in Japan.After years of effort, China is finally catching up. In January China issued a 3G license to three operatorsChina Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom. After they were awarded the license, the operators were given legal permission to provide 3G services, such as wireless web surfing, and web-based video-conf

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