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长郡中学2020届高三月考试卷(二)英语(考试范围:M1M9,突出第9模块语法重点)本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。时量120分钟。满分150分。Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (22.5 marks)Directions : In this section, you will hear six conversations between two speakers. For each conversation,there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A,B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWJCE.Conversation 11.Who seemed to have taken the MP3 player?A. The girl.B. The boy.C. One of the girls guests.2.What did the girl regret?A.Not telling her parents about the party.B.Not keeping her plans secret.C.Not keeping the MP3 player well.Conversation 23.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Friends.C. Student and teacher.4.Why is the man interested in the show?A.Because he is curious about what the ladies are talking about.B.Because he likes the hostess very much.C.Because hers never watched such a show before.Conversation 35.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Making plans with Debby.B.Meeting in a sandwich shop.C.Going out for lunch.6.What is the most probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Employer and employ C. Waiter and customer.Conversation 47.Which statement is TRUE according to the head teacher?A.There are now several other schools like this one.B.A lot of the children in the school are physically disabled.C.There have been special schools for disabled children and for those with learning difficulties.8.Why did the head teacher decide to start this school?A.To bring all types of children together for their education.B.Because there were not enough special schools.C.Because the world is changing fast.9.What happens in classes in the school?A.Faster and slower learners are together for all classes.B.Slower learners work better and more quickly.C.Faster learners sometimes act as teachers for slower learners.Conversation 510.When will the man leave for the trip?A. January 3.B. December 22.C. January 13.11.Which flights is the man going to take for his round trip?A. Flight 414 and Flight 476. B. Flight 476 and Flight 220. C. Flight 220 and Flight 414.12.When should the man arrive at the airport to take a plane for Chicago?A. By 2:00 p.m.B. By 6:30 p.m.C. At 3:00 p.m.Conversation 613.What does a patient usually have to do before seeing a doctor?A. Make an appointment. B. Telephone the doctor directly. C. Fill in a form.14.How long has the man been suffering?A. Two weeks.B. Two days.C. Two hours.15.When can the man see the doctor?A. Tomorrow morning. B. This afternoon.C. Tomorrow afternoon.Section B (7.5 marks)Directions : In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill inthe numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORETHAN THREE WORDS.You will hear the short passage TWICE.Weather Report for Tomorrowmost placesstarting off dry with a good deal of sunshine16_being a bit of fognorthweststaying dull and cloudy with some heavy showers;temperatures being 17_.the southhaving warm and humid weathersouthern halfbringing 18_. in most part by the eveningsouthwesthaving some 19_. ;temperature reaching 26C or possibly 27Cnorthern halfbeing 20_. ; staying dry and quite windyPart II Language Knowledge(45 marks)Section A (15 marks)Directions : for each of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Example:The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket _ the desert.A. coveringB. coveredC. coverD. to coverThe answer is A.21. The expansion of Versailles began in the 1660s, _ Louis XIV was king.A. whereB. whenC. asD. which22. When Michael Jordan and Larry Bird won gold in Barcelona in 1992, the Americans _for teaching the world how to play basketball.A. were praisedB. had praisedC. praisedD. has been praised23. With so many workers _off, the British government knew it was time that it had to do something.A. to layB. to be laidC.丨aidD. laying24. Bemore careful and Im sure youll do _ better next time.A. ratherB. fairlyC. veryD. quite25.1 appreciate the saying: Life is like a long race _ we compete with others to gobeyond ourselves.A. whyB. whatC. thatD. where26.It was not until dark _ he found what he thought was the correct way to solve theproblem.A. thatB. whenC. asD. which27.Dome a favour _ me the Readers Digest, will you?A. passingB. to passC. passD. by passing28.It seems water _ from this tap for some time. Well have to take it apart to put itright.A. had leakedB. is leakingC. leaksD. has been leaking29.English is a language that many people around the world _ not speak perfectly butat least understand.A. may canB. would? might C. will; must D. could; might30.I thought you were going to call on me last night.Sorry, I _. But I had to finish the report.A. wouldB. would haveC. didD. would like to31.Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true _it comes to classroom tests.A. sinceB. asC. afterD. when32. _ our school uniforms, all of us feel a sense of pride being a student of this school.A. WearB. To wearC. Wearing D. Wore33.Many people feel that New Zealand is perfect for outdoor activities, _ the naturalenvironment.A. owing toB. apart fromC. in hopes of D. in response to34.After ten years of hard work, she changed a lot and looked different from _ she usedto be.A. thatB. whomC. whatD. who35.John _ in the woods near his home in Milkovica when a bear attacked him frombehind.A. was huntingB. had huntedC. huntedD. has been huntingSection B (18 marks)Directions : For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.One day, a poor boy trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door found that he only had one dime left. He was hungry so he decided to beg for a meal at the next house.However, he lost his 36 _ when a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked 37 _ so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it slowly, and then asked, “How much do I owe you?You dont owe me anything, she replied. “Mother has taught me never to accept 38 _for a kindness. ” He said, Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart. ” As Howard Kellyleft that house, he not only felt stronger 39 _ , but it also increased his faith in God and thehuman race. He was about to give up and quit before this point.Years later the young woman became critically ill. They finally sent her to the big city,where specialists can be called in to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now 40 _ ,was called in for the consultation. When he heard of the name of the town she came from, a strangelight 41 _ his eyes. Immediately, he rose and went down through the hospital hall into herroom. He 42 _ her at once and determined to do his best to save her life. From that day on, hegave special attention to her 43 _ .After a long struggle, the battle was 44 _ . Dr. Kelly requested the business office 45 _the final bill to him for approval. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open itbecause she was sure that it would take the rest of her life to 46 _ . Finally she looked ,and the note on the side of the bill 47 her attention. She read these words.“Paid in full with a glass of milk.“(Signed) Dr. Howard KellyTears of joy flooded her eyes as she prayed silently: Thank you, God. Your love has spreadthrough human hearts and hands.“36. A. nerveB. heartC. wayD. meal37. A. madB. politeC. coldD. hungry38. A. giftB. presentC. payD. milk39. A. physicallyB. carefullyC. emotionallyD. spiritually40. A. well offB. handsomeC. skilledD. famous41. A. filledB. blankedC. shoneD. flashed42. A. knewB. learntC. recognizedD. realized43. A. healthB.caseC. conditionD.body44. A. wonB. defeatedC.beatenD.lost45. A. passedB. passesC. to passingD.pass46. A. give it offB. pay it offC. throw it offD.see it off47. A. paidB.gaveC.caughtD.tookSection C (12 marks)Directions : Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.Most of us never realise how good we really are. The truth is 48. _most of us are fullof goodness, full of kindness, full of love and full of joy. Most of us spend our days helpingpeople 49. _ need, doing good things for 50. _ and making this world a betterplace. Most of us live our lives doing our best to bring joy to this world and share our love witheach other. Most of us are far better 51. _we would ever admit.Dont deny the goodness within you. Look 52. _ within your heart and soul, 53 _notice the goodness that lies there. Share it 54. _you open the door for a stranger, smile at the person you pass on the street and give a compliment to a partner. Work with it as youreach out a helping hand, give someone a pat on the back and encourage someone 55 _ishaving a hard time. Use goodness to create love and joy.Part m Reading Comprehension (30 marks)Directions : Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AYou are watching a film in which two men are having a fight. They hit one another hard.At the start they only fight with their fists. But soon they begin hitting one another over theheads with chairs. And so it goes on until one of the men crashes through a window and fallsthirty feet to the ground below. He is dead! Of course he isnt really dead. With any luck heisnt even hurt. Why? Because the men who fall out of high windows or jump from fast movingtrains, who crash cars or even catch fire, are professionals. They do this for a living. These menare called stuntmen. That is to say, they perform tricks. There are two sides to their work. Theyactually do most of the things you see on the screen. For example, they fall from a highbuilding. However, they do not fall on to hard ground but on to empty cardboard boxes coveredwith a mattress. Again, when they hit one another with chairs, the chairs are made of soft woodand when they crash through windows, the glass is made of sugar! But although their workdepends on trick of this sort, it also requires a high degree of skill and training. Often astuntman s success depends on careful timing. For example, when he is blown up in a battlescene, he has to jump out of the way of the explosion just at the right moment. Naturallystuntmen are well paid for their work, but they lead dangerous lives. They often get seriouslyinjured, and sometimes killed. A Norwegian stuntman, for example, skied over the edge of acliff (悬崖)a thousand feet high. His parachute (降落伞)failed to open, and he was killed. Inspite of all the risks, this is no longer a profession for men only. Men no longer dress up aswomen when actresses have to perform some dangerous actions. For nowadays there arestuntgirls tool.56.Stuntmen are those who _.A.often dress up as actorsB.prefer to lead dangerous livesC.often perform seemingly dangerous actionsD.often fight each other for their lives57.Stuntmen earn their living by _.A. playing their dirty tricksB. selling their special skillsC. jumping out of high windowsD. jumping from fast moving trains58.When a stuntman falls from a high building, _.A. he needs little protectionB.he will be covered with a mattressC.his life is endangeredD.his safety is generally all right59.Which of the following is the main factor of a successful performance?A. Strength.B. Exactness.C. Speed.D. Carefulness.60.What can be inferred from the authors example of the Norwegian stuntman?A.Sometimes an accident can occur to a stuntman.B.The percentage of serious accidents is high.C.Parachutes must be of good quality.D.The cliff is too high.BFor Sparky, school was all but impossible. He failed every subject in the eighth grade. Heflunked physics in high school, getting a grade of zero. Sparky also flunked Latin, algebra andEnglish. He didnt do much better in sports. Although he did manage to make the schools golfteam, he promptly lost the only important match of the season. There was a consolation(安慰)match; he lost that ,too.Throughout his youth Sparky was awkward socially. He was not actually disliked by theother students; no one cared that much. He was astonished if a classmate ever said hello to himoutside of school hours. Theres no way to tell how he might have done at dating. Sparky neveronce asked a girl to go out in high school. He was too afraid of being turned down.Sparky was a loser. He,his classmates. everyone knew it. So he rolled with it. Sparkyhad made up his mind early in life that if things were meant to work out, they would. Otherwisehe would content himself with what appeared to be his inevitable mediocrrity(平凡).However, one thing was important to Sparky 一 drawing. He was proud of his artwork. Ofcourse, no one else appreciated it. In his senior year of high school, he submitted some cartoonsto the editors of the Yearbook. Although the cartoons were turned down. Sparky was soconvinced of his ability that he decided to become an artist.After completing high school, he wrote a letter to Walt Disney Studios. He was told to sendsome samples of his artwork, and the subject for a cartoon was suggested. Sparky spent a greatdeal of time on it. Finally, the reply came from Disney Studios. He had been rejected onceagain. Another loss for the loser.So Sparky decided to write his own autobiography in cartoons. He described his childhooda little boy loser and chronic under achiever. The cartoon character would soon become famousworldwide. For Sparky, the boy who had such a lack of success in school and whose work wasrejected again and again, was Charles Schultz. He created the Peanuts comic strip(连环漫画)andthe little cartoon character whose kite would never fly and who never succeeded in kicking afootballCharlie Brown.61.From the first paragraph we can see that Sparky was _ in high school.A. a failureB. an artistC. a good player D. a top student62.Sparky never asked a classmate to go out with him because he was afraid of _.A. making mistakes B. making friends C. being refused D. being invited63.In his senior year, Sparky felt confident that he had ability to.A. play golfB. draw cartoon C. learn English D. write novels64.His only success mentioned in this passage is _.A.his golf match in high schoolB.his artwork sent to the YearbookC.his subjects in the senior yearD.his autobiography in cartoons65.From the passage we can infer that Sparky is a _ person.A. weakB. proudC. disabledD. determinedCCan you imagine a stranger will read your e-mails without your permission or scan thewebsite youve visited or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchasesor cell phone bills? All of the things may happen to you one day.In fact, its likely that some of these things have already happened to you. Who wouldwatch you without your permission? It might be a spouse, a girlfriend, a marketing company, aboss, a cop or a criminal. Whoever it is they will see you in a way you never intended to be seenor even do something that may bring a disaster to you.Psychologists tell us boundaries are healthy, and that its important to reveal to friends,family and lovers at appropriate times. But few boundaries remain nowadays. The digital breadcrumbs (碎屑)you leave everywhere make it easy for strangers to know who you are, where youare and what you like. In some cases, a simple Google search can leak the deepest thought inyour mind. Like it or not,increasingly we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret.The key question is: Does that matter? For many Americans, the answer apparently is“no”.When opinion polls ask Americans about privacy most of them say they are reallyconcerned about losing it. And 60 percent of the respondents say they feel their privacy isslipping away, and that bothers me.But people say one thing and do another. Only a small of Americans change any behaviors inan effort to preserve their privacy. Few people turn down a discount at tollbooths (收费站)toavoid using the EZ-Pass system that can track automobile movements. Privacy economistAcquisti has run a series of tests that reveal people will give up personal information such astelephone number, address ,or social security numbers just to get their hands on a pitiful 50-cents-off coupon(优惠券).But privacy does matterat least sometimes. Its like health; whenyou have it ,you dont notice it. Only when its gone do you wish youd done more to protect it.Without privacy, one will be naked in front of others.66.What would psychologists advise on the relationships between friends?A.Friends should open the

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