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1、高三英语10月月考试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话,回答第15小题。1. Who is the man probably calling? A. A newspaper. B. A friend.C. A store.2. Where are the speakers talking?A. In the hospital.B. In the restaurant.C. In the street.3. What do we know about the man?A.He didnt enjoy the trip. B.He
2、 longed for another trip. C.He was worn out after the trip.4. What time does the train to Rome leave? A. 2:55. B. 3:05. C. 11:15. 5. What was in the womans bag? A. A purse and some keys. B. A purse and a pair of glasses. C. A pair of glasses and some keys.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第67小题。6.
3、Whats the woman going to do? A . Attend her friends wedding party. B. Attend Lans party. C. Do some shopping with her friends.7. What does the man suggest to the woman? A. Wear her new dress.B. Wear the light blue dress.C. Wear a more formal one.听第7段材料,回答第810小题。8. What s the probable relationship be
4、tween the speakers? A Husband and wife.B. Doctor and patient.C. Policeman and resident.9. What NEEDNT the woman do before she leaves her house? A. Cancel the milk and papers.B. Remove the big ladder.C. Let her neighbours know.10. Where is the woman planning to go?A. To 14 Spring Vale.B. To a police
5、station.C. To the beach.听第8段材料,回答第1114小题11. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Collecting objects on the beach.B. Tracking water pollution. C. Mapping the movement of the ocean water.12. What did the man find on the beach? A. An interesting piece of wood.B. A message inside a bottle.C. A
6、n unusual shell.13. What made the finding look like a sculpture? A. Wind.B. Storms. C. The movement of the ocean water.14. According to the magazine article,why did scientists put bottles into ocean? A. They wanted to make a pretty detailed model. B. They wanted to enter all the data into the comput
7、er. C. They wanted to find out where the ocean water goes.听第9段材料,回答第15-17小题。15. What is the main topic of their conversation? A. The loudness of thunder.B. The relationship between lightning and thunder. C. How to locate the lightning.16. Where does thunder occur? A. Where cool air meets mountains.B
8、. Where lightning occurs. C. Underneath the clouds.17. Why is lightning sometimes seen but no thunder heard? A The sound waves travel too slowly in cold air. B. Sound travels far slower than light. C. The air doesn t expand or contract quickly enough.听第10段材料,回答第1820小题18. What does the speaker do dur
9、ing the summer break? A. Play tennis. B. Ride horses.C. Learn tennis skills.19. How does the speaker usually fly? A. First class. B. Economy class.C. Business class.20. What will be waiting for the speaker when he flies to his familys summer home? A. His horse.B. His girlfriend. C. His sister.第二部分 词
10、汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节 多项选择题(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21. Before the war broke out,many people possessions they couldnt take with them in safe places. A. threw away B. gave awayC. put away D. carried away22. When my father returned from his trip to Jiuzhaigou, he said the beautiful scenery there was beyond .
11、A. influence B. expression C. experience D. expectation23. The radio tried to the message that there needed attention to this whole situation at present.A. get; across B. come; acrossC. get; around D. come; around24. The car factory was closed down as a of its terribly bad management. A. matter B. w
12、holeC. consequence D. total25. However, its actually impossible to the perfect name, since everyone has a different opinion of what that may be. A. come up with B. catch up withC. keep up with D. put up with26. His idea of having weekly family meals together, which seemed difficult at first, many go
13、od changes in their lives. A. got through B. resulted fromC. turned into D. brought about27. No matter how I tried to read it, I just couldnt make of this sentence. A. meaning B. thoughtC. sense D. idea28. Thank you ever so much for your congratulations and good wishes. I hope I can to them. A. look
14、 up B. live upC. add upD. set up29. The supermarket offers the goods at a low price, hoping to attract more customers. A. fortunately B. relativelyC. similarly D. faithfully30. In Scotland, as in the rest of the U. K. schooling begins at age 5 and ends at age 16. A. temporary B. permanent C. compuls
15、ory D. optional第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)Aaron smiled at the boys roughhousing(打闹)in the living room. A push to Carter made him 31 backward into the corner of the TV stand. There was no break in the skin. 32 , just before dawn, Aaron found Carter 33 Carter was sent to the nearest 34 .The CT scan
16、 suggested that it was a life-threatening 35 injury and Carter needed an immediate operation. But there was no brain surgeon in this small hospital. The hospital able to 36 brain injury was 500 miles away. They called for a(n) 37 ambulance,but with the plane more than an hour away,Carter 38 certainl
17、y didnt have that much time. In a room a hundred yards away, Dr. Bergin 39 a call asking for 40 he could drill holes in the skull(头骨)of a three-year-old boy. Bergin felt 41 tightened up because this was an area in which he had 42 trainingBut he also knew he was the only 43 left. After examining,he d
18、ecided to call for help. He asked the staff to find a neurosurgeon(神经外科医师)who could help him through the 44 Hed use a speakerphone in the operating room. Finally,neurosurgeon David was on the 45 The speakerphone was on the wall of the OR. Listening to the voice from it,Bergin began the operation. Fo
19、rty minutes later, he 46 the incision(切口)and prepared the boy for transport. Only minutes after Bergin finished, the plane 47 and an ambulance took Carter to the airport. Five days later,Carter was 48 to go home. Most of Dr. Bergins surgeries(外科手术)are 49 “But when youre in an urgent situation and 50
20、 is miles away, you do what you have to do, ”he says.31. A. rising B. falling C. shaking D. swinging32. A. Therefore B. Thus C. However D. Moreover33. A. awake B. unconsciousC. angry D. hungry34. A. airport B. classroom C. restaurantD. hospital35. A. headB. arm C. footD. face36. A. cure B. watch C.
21、treatD. examine37. A. road B. air C. railway D. water38. A. almost B. hardly C. usually D. always39. A. made B. returned C. refused D. received40. A. whatB. whetherC. thatD. why41. A. himself B. his handsC. othersD. the boy42. A. advancedB. necessaryC. limited D. enough43. A. nurseB. directorC. risk
22、D. option44. A. passageB. procedure C. talkD. room45. A. lineB. spot C. turnD. list46. A. closedB. finishedC. openedD. cut47. A. took offB. touched downC. settled downD. joined in 48. A. forcedB. orderedC. opposedD. allowed49. A. cancelledB. checkedC. plannedD. discussed50. A. serviceB. helpC. safet
23、y D. calmness第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)(A) Looking back, I can see that my family played a big part in my choice of higher education. Civil Engineering was a natural choice because my father, who worked in it all his life, made it sound so interesting. So I took a Structural Engineering diploma co
24、urse(文凭课程)at the Singapore Polytechnic. I found my course interesting. My teacher, Mr Sia, encouraged us not only to do well in studies, but also in competitions like the Singapore River Raft Race. It was a wonderful feeling when our team came in first. I became very active in the International Stud
25、ents Interest Group and was elected vice-president in my second year. Some of my closest friends today came from this group, which provides activities for all the international students. All of us had to do two periods of internship(学习期)as part of our course. I spent the first period of eight weeks
26、in a construction company in my hometown. For the second eight weeks, I was attached to Singapores Load Transport Authority, working on road design projects. The internship provided good experience. I completed my course in 1998. Despite the economic depression at that time, I was fortunate to find
27、a job almost immediately. For the next year, I worked as a site supervisor (监管). I accepted the offer of permanent resident status in Singapore. Then I decided to go to the National University of Singapore last July. With my polytechnic diploma, I was given direct entry into the second year of the C
28、ivil Engineering Degree Program. I expect to complete my degree in two years time. Civil Engineering really interests me and I am looking forward to practicing as a professional engineer.51. In this passage, the writer mainly describes . A. how he fitted into the Singaporean society B. his academic
29、achievements in college C. his experience studying abroad D. the importance of following in others footsteps52. arranged activities for international students in the Polytechnic. A. The diploma course B. Vice-president C. Mr Sia D. The International Students Interest Group53. Which of the following
30、is TRUE? A. The writers father expects his son to fulfil the dream he failed to realize. B. Two periods of internship are required in the Structural Engineering diploma course. C. To complete his course, the writer was required to participate in the Singapore River Raft Race. D. The writer met some
31、of his closest friends during his internship.54. After graduation from the Polytechnic,the writer . A. got himself a job in Singapore B. worked on road design projects C. completed his degree in Civil Engineering D. practiced as a civil engineer(B) San Francisco is where I grew up between the ages o
32、f two and ten and where I lived for a period when I was about 13 and again as a married man from the ages of 37 to 51. My mother, who is now 90, shit lives in Los Gatos, about 60 miles south of San Francisco. I settled in London over 25 years ago. I was born in New York and love the United States. I
33、 have grown new roots(根) in London as I did in France and if I were asked now where I want to live for ever, I would say London. But I will always remain an American citizen.San Francisco, like London, has many parks. Every day my sisters and I were taken to play in the parks as children. I didnt go
34、 to school. My whole formal education lasted three hours when I was five. I was sent to school but came home at noon on the first day and said I didn,t enjoy it, so I hadn,t learned anything. My parents decided, wisely I think, that school was not for me and I never went back.My mother then took ove
35、r my education and brought up my two sisters and more rather in the way of an English lady who had good education. A lot of attention was paid to languages and reading rather than sciences and mathematics. Sometimes she taught us herself, but we also had other teachers and we were required to take l
36、essons every day. About once a week we walked to Golden Gate Park and on our walks my mother taught me to read music. One day I noticed a little toy train in the window of a shop and I remember now how I d like to have it. I couldnt roll myr when I was small and my mother, who was very strict with p
37、ronunciation, said if I could pronounce an r well, Id have the toy train. I practiced and practiced and one morning woke everybody up with my r s. I got the toy train. I usually get the things I want in lifebut I work hard for them.55. The underlined word"roll"in the last paragraph probabl
38、y means . A. speak B. PronounceC. SpellD. turn over and over56. Why didn t the writer attend school in America? A. His mother wanted him to go to school in England B. His parents did not think formal education was proper for him C. His parents couldn t afford school education. D. He couldn t get on
39、well with the other children.57. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The writer once lived in France for some time. B. The writer likes traveling very much C. Although he now lives in London, the writer does not like it at all. D. The writer had his education at home by his mother.58. The
40、writer got the little toy train by . A. borrowing the money from his sisters B. learning to read mathematics C. succeeding in speaking properly D. working hard at his lessons(C) After years of study, I have known there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early an
41、d those who arrive as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing and the late-airport people would be punished. But the early-airport people get ulcers(溃疡), heart attacks and bite their fingernails to
42、the bone(急得团团转). The late-airport people are hardly aware that they are flying. A guy of that kind once said,“Don t hurry. If you miss your flight, its because God didn t want you to go.”This is clearly a guy who is never going to get an ulcer. Early-airport people suffer another“name”. They are cal
43、led exactly what they arewimps(懦夫). I know. I am an early-airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first, which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane after landing. Another strange thing: No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or
44、three years ahead of me and asked for the best seat. I figured it was a trick. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said,“Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat.”After a lifetime arguing with my wife over whether I really have t
45、o pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarmclock four hours ahead, I have learned another fact about early-airport people and late-airport people:They always marry each other.59. We can learn from the passage that . A. late-airport persons often get ulcers or heart attacks B. early-airport persons
46、are always relaxed during the flight C. early-airport persons get their luggage first after landing D. late-airport persons always take things easy60. The fifth paragraph mainly tells us . A. someone always plays tricks on the writer B. the airlines usually fool passengers C. early-airport persons a
47、lways can t get good seats D. the service of airlines is very bad61. It could be inferred that the writers wife is . A. an early-airport woman B. a late-airport woman C. a hot-tempered woman D. a sensitive woman62. The writing style of the passage would be best described as . A serious B. SimpleC. h
48、umorous D. Ironic(D) Emotions Affect Our BodiesSometimes people call each other “scaredy-cat”, but have you ever thought about this expression? When a cat is frightened, its heart starts beating faster, its muscles get tense, and there are changes in the chemicals in its blood-stream.Although the ca
49、t doesnt realize this, its body is getting ready for action.If the danger continues, this animal will do one of the two things. It will defend itself or it will run away as fast as it can.Something like this also happens to people. When we are excited, angry, scared, or aroused by other emotions, ou
50、r bodies go through many physical changes. Our hearts beat faster, and our muscles get tense. All of these changes make us more alert and ready to react, We, too, get ready to defend ourselves or run.Human beings, however, have a problem that animals never face. If we give way to our feelings and le
51、t them take over, we can get into trouble. Have you ever said something in anger-or hit somebody-and regretted it later? Have you ever shouted at a teacher, told somebody you were lonely or said you were in love, and then wished later you had kept your mouth shut? It isn't always wise to express
52、 your feelings freely. Does this mean that it's smarter always to hide our feelings? No! If you keep feelings of anger, sadness, and bitterness hidden away or bottled up inside, your body stays tense. Physical illness can develop, and you can feel churned up inside. It can actually be bad for yo
53、ur health. Feelings that you keep all bottled up inside dont just go away. Its as if you bought some bananas and stuck them in a cupboard. You might not be able to see them, but before long youd smell them. And if you opened the cupboard chances are youd see little fruit flies hovering all over them
54、. Theyd be rotten. You can try to treat emotions as if they were bananas in the cupboard You can hide them and you can pretend they dont exist, but theyll still be around And at last you will have to deal with them, just like those bananas.63. Its mentioned in the passage that human beings get into
55、trouble because . A. they are not as alert as animals B. they sometimes cant control their feelings C. they always do something wrong to other people D. they dont pay any attention to their physical changes64. The underlined phrase“churned up”in the sixth paragraph . A. very disappointed B. beaten h
56、eavily C. very frightened D. disturbed badly65. The author wants to tell us in the last two paragraphs that . A. youll not completely get away from your feelings B. you should treat emotions as bananas in a cupboard C. feelings will gradually disappear when you hold them in D. it is good for your health to keep pleasant feelings inside66. The author writes this article in order to . A. tell us that it isnt good to keep feelings inside B. give us some advice on how to express our feelings C. make us dea
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