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始驾州参艰市线练学校中学度第一学期10

月月考

高三英语试卷(08,10,7)

本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两。满分120分。考试时间120分钟。

选择题(共85分)

第一听力(共两节,满分20分

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

1.Whatdoesthemanadvicethewomantodo?

A.Togototheclinic.

B.Totakesomemedicine.

C.Toturntothedoctorforadviceonholiday.

2.Whatmighthavehappenedtothemilk?

A.Itspoiled.

B.Itisstillintherefrigerator.

C.Itscolorhasgonebacktonormal.

3.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?

A.$12B.$16C.$18

4.WhatdoesthemansayaboutCarol?

A.Herexamshavealreadybegun.

B.She,stoobusytoworkonherpapers.

C.She'stryingtocompleteherpapers.

5.WhatdoesBob'sstoresell?

A.Paintingtools.

B.Electronicappliances.

C.Hairdressingproducts.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面一段材料,回答第6-8题。

6.Whereisthewomanprobablyspeaking?

A.Inachangingroom.

B.Ataschoolcafe.

C.Ataninformationdesk.

7.Whencanthemanswimintheafternoon?

A.Fromonetothree.

B.Fromthreetofive.

C.Fromfivetoseven.

8.Whatwouldthemanliketoplay?

A.ThetennisB.ThefootballThebasketball

听下面一段材料,回答第9-11题。

9.Whatdoesthemannoticeaboutthewoman?

A.Shehasgainedweight.

B.Sheisactingtired.

C.She,singoodphysicalcondition.

10.Whatdoweknowaboutatotalbodyworkout?

A.Ittakesplaceoutdoors.

B.Itworksallthemuscles.

C.Itismainlyforadults.

11.Howdoesthewomancontinuetheexerciseafterthesnowmelts?

A.Shetakesupanewsport.

B.Sheusesanexercisemachine.

C.Shedoesanothertypeofexercise.

听下面一段材料,回答第12-14题。

12.Howlongdoestheman,sofficehourslast?

A.7.5hoursB.8.5hoursC.9.5hours

13.Whatdothemanandhiswifedoafterthekidsgotobed?

A.TheywatchTVorelse.

B.Theycleanthehouse.

C.Theylistentomusic.

14.WhatisonethingthemandoesNOTsayabouthiswife?

A.Shehastotaketheirchildrentoschool.

B.Shehelpsthekidswiththeirhomework.

C.Shegoesshoppingforfood.

听下面一段材料,回答第15-17题。

15.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.Becausehewantstocheckhisorder.

B.Becausehewantstoaddafewitems.

C.Becausehewantstocanceltheorder.

16.Whichisrightabouttheorder?

A.Ithasbeenputoff.

B.Theorder?stelephonenumberisB5650.

C.Ithasn,tcoveredallthemanwants.

17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Themanwantstoorderalaserprinter.

B.Theproductwillbeonarushorder.

C.Themancouldhaveitaslateas10p.m.

听下面一段材料,回答第18-20题。

18.WhatproblemdidthesculptorRodinhavewhenhewasyoung?

A.Hecouldn,tspeakuntilhewasfour.

B.Hecouldn,tlearntoreadandwrite.

C.Hehadamentalproblem.

19.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutyoungThomasEdison?

A.Hewassureofhimself.

B.Healwayswenttoschoolonfoot.

C.Hisfatheragreedwithwhattheteachersaidabouthim.

20.Whatpointisthisspeechtryingtoillustrate?

A.Youshouldbelieveinyourself.

B.Boyswithdifficultyinlearningwillgrowoutofit.

C.Whatyourteachersorparentssayisnotnecessarilyright.

第二:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.Smoking,whichmaybepleasureforsomepeople,isserious

sourceofdiscomfortfortheirfellows.

A./;aB.a;aC.a;/D.a;the

22.Asmallerbusinessisatriskfromforeigncompetitionasourlargest

exporters.

A.asmanyB.asfurtherC.asmuchD.asfew

23.Thenumberoftravelersduringthespringfestivalthisyearishalf.

A.oflastyear'sB.thoseoflastyear's

C.thatoflastyear,sD.itoflastyear's

24.Helenalwayshelpshermothereventhoughgoingtoschoolmostof

herday.

A.takesupB.makesupC.savesupD.

putsup

25.Today,touristsdonotseeanypersoninPompeii,which,theigh丁a

busycityoftwenty-twothousandpeople.

A.hadbeenB.wasC.hasbeenD.wouldbe

26.Convincedthatcomputersarethekeytosuccess,parentsareinsistingthat

childrentousetheminschool---asearlyaspossible.

A.mustbetaughtB.oughttobetaughtC.betaughtD.would

betaught

27.Thefattyladyjumpedonthefloor,screaming,asifbyasnake.

A.tohavebeenbittenB.bittenC.beingbittenD.tobe

bitten

28.Danbyleftwordwithmysecretaryhewouldcallagaininthe

afternoon.

A.whoB.thatC.asD.which

29.—Jacktakentothehospitalimmediately.

,butalleffortsmadenodifference.

A.oughttohavebeen;SohewasB.oughttobe;Soheoughtto

C.oughttohavebeen;SohedidD.oughttobe;Sohewas

30.---Haveyoufoundanythingunusualabouthim?

---Heseemstohavelittle,if______,todowiththerobbery.

A.soB.anyC.suchD.

anything

31.---ThefridgeIintownyesterdayworkswellagain.

----Thankstotherepairman,itsavesyouasumofmoneyforanewone.

A.repairedB.hadrepairedC.hasrepairedD.

hadhadrepaired

32.Itisbelieved,accordingtosomeexperts,thatanynewfilmfilledwith

violenceandsexwon'tforchildren.

A.doB.fitC.prepareD.suit

33.Isitcoldenoughforafrosttonight?

---No,notatthistimeoftheyear,dear!Yo'ullbeabletoseefrosts

inamonth.

A.therewillbeB.therebeingC.thereisD.

theretobe

34.Webelieve__youhavebeendevotedto____naturallyofgreatnecessity.

A.that;beingB.allthat;beC.what;isD.

thatal1;are

35.HeremindedmeofwhatIshouldhaveforgotten.

A.otherwiseB.yetC.thereforeD.

still

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,

选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

“Longtimenosee“isaveryinterestingsentence.WhenIfirstreadthis

sentencefromanAmericanfriend'semail,Ilaughed.Ithoughtitwasaperfect

ofChinglish.

Obviously,itisaword-by-wordliteraltranslationoftheChinesegreetings

witha忆上nglishgrammarandstructure!Lateron,myfriendtoldmethatit

isastandardAmerican=S.Iwastoothrilled(震惊的)tobelieveher.Her

wordscouldnot39__meatall.SoIdida-40ongoogle,com.Tomysurprise,

thereareover60thousandwebpagos-±l"Longtimenosee”.Thissentencehas

been-42-usedinemails,letters,newspapers,movies,books,oranyotherpossible

place.Thoughitiinformal,itispartofthelanguagethatAmericansuse

daily.44.ifyoutypethisphraseinMicrosoftWord,the45willtellyou

thatthegrammarneedstobecorrected.

NobodyknowstheofthisChinglishsentence.Somepeoplebelievethatit

camefromCharlieChan'smovies.In1930s,Hollywoodmoviemakerssuccessful

aworldwidefamousChinesedetectivenamed"CharlieChan〃onwidescreens.

DetectiveChanlikedtoteachAmericanssomeChinesewisdonui8quoting(弓|用)

Confucius."Longtimenosee"washistrademark.SoonafterCharlieChan,“Long

timenosee“becamea49phraseintherealworld50thnpopularityofthese

movies.

Somepeople^.Americatoahugemeltingpot(大熔炉).Allkindsofculture

are^2inthepottogether,andthey<53thecolorandtasteofeachother.American

Chinese,thoughaminorityethnic(少数的)groupintheUnitedStates,isalso

<54somechangestothestew!(混杂物)Languageisusuallythefirstthingto

be孤inthemixedpot.

36.A.exampleB.signC.wordD.

change

37.A.damagedB.perfectedC.learnedD.

ruined

38.A.customB.greetingC.habitD.

proverb

39.A.persuadeB.encourageC.convinceD.

believe

40.A.jobB.researchC.surveyD.

search

41.A.containingB.printingC.publishingD.

expressing

42.A.widelyB.hardlyC.seldomD.

deeply

43.A.lotsofB.plentyofC.lotofD.

sortof

44.A.UnfortunatelyB.LuckilyC.IronicallyD.

Suddenly

45.A.hardwareB.softwareC.operatorD.

speaker

46.A.useB.originC.expressionD.

meaning

47.A.createdB.publishedC.didD.

discovered

48.A.byB.inC.withD.

of

49.A.ordinaryB.rareC.modernD.

popular

50.A.inspiteofB.astoC.thankstoD.

butfor

51.A.compareB.addC.joinD.

owe

52.A.joinedB.mixedC.compiledD.

done

53.A.improveB.changeC.lowerD.

promote

54.A.owingB.puttingC.takingD.

contributing

55.A.influencedB.mentionedC.usedD.

considered

第三:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

People*stastesinrecreation(消遣)differwidely.Atarecentfestivalofpop

musicintheIsleofWeight,crowdsofteenagersgatheredtolistentotheir

favoritesingersandmusicians.Theywentwithsinglerailwayticketsandslept

intheopen,averydangerousthingtodointheclimateofBritain,evenin

August.Theywerepackedtogetherlikesardinesforfourdays.Therewere

countlessthieves,agroupoftrouble-makerstriedseveraltimestobreakthings

up,andpolicewereeverywhere.Attheendofthefestivalmanyyoungfansfound

themselvesbroke,andtheyhaddifficultyingettingbackhome.Mostpeoplewould

considertheseconditionsabaddreamofdiscomfort:thefansappearedtoenjoy

itallespecially.

EvenintheovercrowdedUnitedKingdomtherearelargeareasofopen

unspoiledcountry,wherepeoplewithmoretraditionaltastescangoforquiet,

andforthesenseoffreedomtheygetfromclosenesstonature.Inthenational

parksespecially,moderndevelopmentofhousingandindustryisstrictly

controlled.Visitorsmaywalkformilesthroughlandscapeofthegreatestbeauty

andwildness,andoftenofconsiderablehistoricorscientificinterest.Along

thecoastsofsomeoftheseasidecountries,publicpathwayshavebeencreated;

thesepathsstretchformanymilesalongcliffsthatlookoutontheAtlantic

ortheEnglishChannel.Anotherpath,lyingin-land,goesalongtherangeof

mountainsinthenorthofEngland.ItiscalledthePennineWay.Here,the

long-distancewalkerandthenature-lovercanfindmuchtoenjoy,without

feelingbreathlessclosedbylargenumbersoftheirfellows.

Yetfewpeoplemakefulluseofthenationalparkssetupforeveryone,s

benefit.Thecommonestthingnowadaysisforfamilygroupstomotorouttoa

beautifulspotandparktheircarsinthelay-by路(边停车处).Apicnicbasket

isproduced,alongwithafoldingtableandchairs,akettleandamovablestove.

Theythensettledowntoapicnicinthelay-bybesidethecar.Clearlytheir

ideaofenjoymentistogetintothefreshairandamongthecountrysightsand

soundswithouthavingtowalkayard.Theyseemalmosttoliketohearandto

smellthetraffic.

56.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.GoodTravelingGuideB.VariousRecreationTastes

C.AttractiveNationalParksD.EnjoyableTravellingWays

57.Theunderlinedpartamanyyoungfansfoundthemselvesbroke”(inpara.1)

meansthat.■

A.thievesbrokeintotheirhouses

B.theyhadnomoneywiththem

C.theywerewornoutafterthefestival

D.aquarrelbrokeout,amongthemselves

58.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?

A.TraditionalBritishpeoplecarefornaturalpeaceandbeauty.

B.TheUKismuchtoocrowdedtohaveanyunspoiledcountry.

C.ThePennineWaygoesalongmountainsinthesouthofEngland.

D.AnymodemdevelopmentofindustryiscontrolledintheUK.

59.Todaymanyfamiliesprefermotoringtoaplaceofnaturalscenerymainly

because

A.theycanparktheircarsinthelay-byforfree

B.theycanhaveapleasantpicnicbesidethecar

C.theycanenjoythenaturalbeautywithoutwalking

D.theycanhearandsmellthetrafficintheunspoiledcountry

B

A“blogger“isapersonwhowritesonanInternetcomputerWebsitecalled

a“blog",Theword“blog”isashortwayofsayingWeblog,orpersonalWeb

site.Anyonecanstartablog,andtheycanwriteaboutanythingtheylike.

TherearemillionsofblogsontheInternettoday.Theyprovidenews,

informationandideastomanypeoplewhoreadthem.Theycontainlinkstoother

Websites.Andtheyprovideaplaceforpeopletowritetheirideasandreact

(反)totheideasofothers.

AresearchcompanycalledPerseushasstudiedmorethan3000Weblogs.It

saysthatblogsaremostpopularwithteenagegirls.Theyusethemtolettheir

friendsknowwhatishappeningintheirlives.Thestudyalsosaysthatmore

than100,000bloggersstoppedtakingpartintheactivityafterayear.

However,somepeopledevelopseriousblogstopresentpoliticalandother

ideas.Forexample,theRepublicanandDemocraticpartiesinthesouthernstate

ofKentuckyrecentlystartedtheirownblogs.AndAmericancompaniesare

beginningtouseblogstoadvertisetheirproducts.

Atthesametime,somelong-standingblogshaveended.Lastweek,blogging

leaderDaveWinerclosedhisfreeblogservice,weblogs,com.Hesaysthesite

becametoocostlytocontinue.Hestartedtheblogfouryearsago,andthousands

ofpeoplehadwrittenonit.Theyarenowupsetbecausetheydidnotknowthat

thesitewasclosing.

OneblogthatisstillgoingstrongiscalledRebecca,sPocket.Rebecca

BloodcreatedtheWebsitein1999.Shewroteaboutthehistoryofblogsonthe

site.Thatarticleledtoabookcalled“TheWeblogHandbook”.Ithasbeen

translatedintofourlanguagessofar.

MsBloodsaysRebeccasPocketgetsabout30,000visitorsamonth.Shewrites

aboutanythingandeverything-politics,cultureandmovies.Sherecently

providedmedicaladvice.Andshewroteabouthowtopreventpeoplefromstealing

moneyfromon-linebankaccounts

60.Thetextismainlywrittento.

A.introduceanInternetcomputerWebsitecalled“blog”

B.introduceashortwayofsayingweblog

C.tellreadersaboutblogs

D.tellreadershowtowriteblogs

61.Fromthetextwecanlearnthatblogscoveralmosteverythingexcept

A.differentideasB.medicaladvice

C.advertisementsD.accountpasswords

62.ThereasonwhyRebecca*sPocketisstillgoingstrongisthat.

A.itwascreatedbyawoman

B.itisaboutthehistoryofblogs

C.itprovidesusefulinformationandadvice

D.ithaseditionsinatleastfourdifferentlanguages

c

“Agoodbookforchildrenshouldsimplybeagoodbookinitsownrigfi,t,

saysMollieHunter.BornandbroughtupnearEdinburgh,Molliehasdevotedher

talentstowritingprimarilyforyoungpeople.Shefirmlybelievesthatthere

isalwaysandshouldalwaysbeawideraudienceforanygoodbookwhateverits

mainmarketis.InMollie'sopinionitisnecessarytomakefulluseoflanguage

andsheenjoystellingastory,whichiswhateverywritershouldbedoing."If

youaren,ttellingastory,you'reaverydeadwriterindeed”,shesays.With

thechieffunctionofawriterbeingtoentertain,Mollieisindeedanentertainer.

Ihavethisgreatloveofnotonlythemeaningoflanguagebutofthemusic

oflanguage,“shesays."Thislovegoesbacktoearlychildhood.I'vetold

storiesallmylife.Ihadaschoolteacherwhousedtoaskuswhatwewould

liketobewhenwegrewupand,becausemyfamilyalwayshaddogs,andIwas

verygoodathandlingthem,IsaidIwantedtoworkwithdogs,andtheteacher

alwayssaid'Nonsense,Mollie,dear,you*11beawriter.'SofinallyIthought

thatthiswomanmusthavesomething,sinceshewasagoodteacherandIdecided

whenIwasninethatIwouldbeawriter.

Thischildhoodintentionisdescribedinhernovel,ASoundofChariots,

whichalthoughwritteninthethirdpersonisclearlyautobiographicalandgives

apicturebothofMollie*sambitionandherstruggletowardsitsachievement.

Thoughtsofherchildhoodinevitably(不可避免地)broughtthoughtsofthetime

whenherhomewasstillavillagewithbuttercupmeadowsandstrawberryfields

—sadlynowcoveredwithmodernhouses."Iwasoncetakenbacktoseeitand

Ifeltthatsomebodyhadlaindirtyhandsallovermychildhood.V11nevergo

back,“shesaid.Never.”“WhenIsetoneofmybooksinScotlandv,shesaid,

“Icanrecallmyromantic(浪漫的)feelingsasachildplayinginthosefields,

orwatchingthevillageblacksmithatwork.Andthat'simportant,because

childrennowknowsomuchsoearlythatromancecan'texistforthem,asitdid

forus.

63.WhatdoesMollieHunterfeelaboutthenatureofagoodbook?

A.Itshouldnotaimatanarrowaudience.

B.Itshouldbeattractivetoyoungreaders.

C.Itshouldbebasedonoriginalideas.

D.Itshouldnotincludetoomuchconversation.

64.InMollieHunter'sopinion,whichofthefollowingisonesignofapoor

writer?

A.Beingpoorinlifeexperience.B.Beingshortofwriting

skills.

C.Theweaknessofdescription.D.Theabsenceofastory.

65.WhatdowelearnaboutMollieHunterasayoungchild?

A.Shedidn'texpecttobecomeawriter.B.Shedidn'tenjoywriting

stories.

C.Shedidn,thaveanyparticularambitions.D.She

didn'trespectherteacher,sviews.

66.What/sthewriter*spurposeinthistext?

A.TodescribeMollieHunter?smostsuccessfulbooks.

B.ToshareherenjoymentofMollieHunter*sbooks.

C.TointroduceMollieHunter,sworktoawideraudience.

D.ToprovideinformationforMollieHunter,sexistingreaders.

D

Onewouldhavetobeafooltooverlooktheimportanceofusingpositive

thinkingforyouratherthanallowingnegativethinkingtoworkagainstyou.

Inrecentyears,researchinpsychopharmacology(精神药理学)hasprovedwhat

manypeoplehaveknownoverthecenturies:apositiveattitudeisgoodforyou,

goodforyourhealth,goodforyourwealth,goodforeverything.Researchers

foundthatapositiveattitudeproducesaspecificchemicalreactionwhichmakes

peoplefeelbetter,whilenegativethinkingresultsinadeclineofhormoneand

shutsdowntheimmune(免疫的)system.Thisleadstoillnessanddepression.

Positivethoughtswillmakeyoufeelbetter.Evenifyoumustbeginbyliterally

forcingyourselftobepositive(fakingit,sotospeak),itwillbecome

contagious(会传播的)andthepositivethoughtswillgeneratenicelittle

chemicalsandgoodfeelingswhichwillreinforcethepositivethoughts.

Forexample,ifyouforceyourselftosmileorlaugh,evenwhenyoudon,t

feellikesmilingorlaughing,ifyoukeepatitforafewminutes,youwill

soonfeellikeit.Feelingscangeneratethoughts,butthoughtscanalsogenerate

feelings.Controlyourthoughtsandyoucancontrolyourfeelings.Positive

thinkingisimportantinallaspectsofourlives.Thereisprobablynosingle

factormoreimportantindeterminingyoursuccessinachievingyourcareer

objectivesthanyourownattitude.

It'softenbeensaidthatinthelandoftheblind,theone-eyedmanisking.

Andintheofficeofmilitant(好战)negativism,thepositiveworkersshinelike

gold.Youcannotcontrolexternalevents,butyoucanlearntocontrolyour

reactiontothoseeventsandtherebyhaveapositiveattitudeandbehappy.This

vitalkeytosuccessistotallywithinyourcontrol.Useit.

67.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat

A.positivethinkingcancureyouofyourdiseases

B.positivethinkingcaneasilybegeneratedbyanyone

C.adeclineofhormonemaycauseyoutobedepressed

D.aspecificchemicalreactionisthecauseofnegativethinking

68.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Feelingandthoughtscangenerateeachother.

B.It,seasiertocontrolthoughtsthantocontrolfeelings.

C.Yoursuccessdependswhollyonyourattitude.

D.Keepingsmilingwillsurelymakeyousuccessful.

69.Justlikeaone-eyedmaninthelandoftheblind,youshould

A.takepositiveattitudeintheofficeofmilitantnegativism

B.bekinginyouroffice

C.paynoattentiontowhatisgoingonaroundyou

D.controlyourfeelingtowhatishappeningtoyou

70.Thebesttitletothepassageis

A.ThinkingBenefitsPeopleB.WhyShouldPeopleThink

C.PositiveThinkingandNegativeThinkingD.Thinking:TheVitalWay

非选择题(共35分)

第四:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

Americansareproudoftheirvarietyandindividuality,yettheyloveand

respectfewthingsmorethanauniform,whetheritistheuniformofanelevator

operatorortheuniformofafive-stargeneral.Whyareuniformssopopularin

theUnitedStates?

Amongtheargumentsforuniforms,oneofthefirstisthatintheeyesof

mostpeopletheylookmoreprofessionalthancivilian(百姓的)Clothes.People

havebecomeconditionedtoexpectsuperiorqualityfromamanwhowearsauniform.

Thetelevisionrepairmanwhowearsauniformtendstoinspiremoretrustthan

onewhoappearsincivi1ianclothes.Faithintheskillofagaragemechanic

isincreasedbyauniform.Whateasierwayisthereforanurse,apoliceman,

abarber,orawaitertoloseprofessionalidentitythantostepoutofuniform?

Uniformsalsohavemanypracticalbenefits.Theysaveonotherclothes.

Theysaveonlaundrybills.Theyaretax-deductible(可减税的).Theyareoften

morecomfortabieandmoredurablethancivilianclothes.

Primaryamongtheargumentsagainstuniformsistheirlackofvarietyand

theconsequentlossofindividualityexperiencedbypeoplewhomustwearthem.

Thoughtherearemanytypesofuniforms,thewearerofanyparticulartypeis

generallystuckwithit,withoutchange,untilretirement.Whenpeoplelookalike,

theytendtothink,speak,andactsimilarly,onthejobatleast.

Uniformsalsogiverisetosomepracticalproblems.Thoughtheyare

long-lasting,oftentheirinitialexpenseisgreaterthanthecostofcivilian

clothes.Someuniformsarealsogiverisetosomepracticalproblems.Though

theyarelong-lasting,oftentheirinitialexpenseisgreaterthanthecostof

civilianclothes.Someuniformsarealsoexpensivetomaintain,requiring

professionaldrycleaningratherthanthehomelaunderingpossiblewithmany

typesofcivilianclothes.

Title:71.ofuniform

72.__________UniformarepopularintheUnitedStates

74.__________theInspiring75._________

wearerwith

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