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高考高三英语11月月考试题07第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话,回答第1~5小题。1.Whendidthefootballmatchstart?A.At2:15.B.At2:45.C.At3:00.2.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Dinner.B.Tip.C.Price.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.ThemanshouldbetheonetospeaktoPaul.B.Themanshouldrepairtheradiohimself.C.Thereisnoneedforhimtosay“sorry”.4.Wheredoesthewomanprefertolive?A.Inthecountryside.B.Inthecity.C.Inthesmalltown.5.Wherearethetwospeakershavingthedialogue?A.Inthestreet.B.Onabus.C.Atthebusstop.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6~8小题。6.WhattimewilltheygotoseetheSmiths?A.At3:30.B.At4:15.C.At4:00.7.WhydoesMarysuggestthattheyshouldnotgobybus?A.Nodirectbuscanbetaken.B.Thebusisoftenbroken.C.It’llbeinbusyhour.8.Wherewilltheymeet?A.Infrontofabookstore.B.Atthebusstop.C.Nearthecinema.听第7段材料,回答第9~11小题。9.Howmuchdoesthepasscostifyouareastudent?A.$840.B.$800.C.$760.10.InwhichcityofAustraliacanyoustartusingthepass?A.Sydney.B.Anycity.C.Melbourne.11.Whatcanwelearnfromwhatthespeakerssaid?A.Thepasscanbeusedfor12months.B.TherouteisfromSydneytoSydney.C.Peoplecanonlyvisitimportantcities.听第8段材料,回答第12~14小题。12.Wheredoestheman’sunclelive?A.York.B.Oxford.C.London.13.WhatdidthemandoinLondon?A.Watchedballmatches.B.Walkedoncitywalls.C.Didsomeshopping.14.WhichisNOTtrue?A.YorkisabigchurchinEngland.B.C.Catsisawonderfulmusical.听第9段材料,回答第15~17小题。15.Whywon’toldpeoplelivewiththeirchildren?A.Theyliketotakecareofthemselves.B.Theirchildren’shousesarenotbigenough.C.Theydon’twanttotroubletheirchildren.16.Whydon’tallofthemgotooldpeople’shomesprovidedbythestate?A.Theirchildrendon’tallowthemto.B.Therearenotenoughforthem.C.Someofthemdon’tlikesuchplaces.17.Whatproblemaretheytalkingabout?A.Problemwiththeold.B.Populationproblem.C.Familyproblem.听第10段材料,回答第18~20小题。18.WheredidIgolastyear?A.Theseaside.B.Thecountryside.C.Themountains.19.HowlongcanIgettothebeach?A.Abouttwohours.B.Aboutoneandhalfhours.C.Abouttwoandhalfhours.20.WherewillIgothisyear?A.Thebeach.B.Themountains.C.Thecountryside.第二部分:单项填空(共15小题;每小题l分,满分15分)21.—I’dliketotakeaweek’sholiday.—_________,we’retoobusy.A.Don’tworryB.Don’tmentionitC.ForgetitD.Pardonme22.Heprovedhimselfatruegentlemanandthebeautyofhis__________wasseenatitsbestwhenheworkedwithothers.A.advantage B.appearance C.qualification D.character23.Aswehavemuchtimeleft,let'sdiscussthematter____coffeeandcake.A.over B.with C.by D.at24.—Where_____Maryhaveputtheemptybottles?—She_____themaway.Theymustbesomewhere.A.may;musthavethrown B.must;needn’t C.can;can’thavethrown D.can;mustn’thavethrown25.Wemusttaketwoaspectsintoconsideration,both__________concernedwiththesafetyofthestudents. A.ofwhich B.ofthem C.inthat D.aboutwhich26.Thiskindofplantsis__________.Somedaytheywill__________forever.A.dyingoff;dieout B.dyingaway;dieoffC.dyingdown;dieout D.dyingout;dieaway27.Nobodybutdoctorsandnursesandthose___________byDr.Hu_________toenterthepatient’sroom. A.invited;isforbiddenB.areinvited;areforbiddenC.beinginvited;isforbiddenD.invited;areforbidden28.Peopleinthetownwillbenefitfromthelawafterit______nextmonth. A.esintouse B.esintoeffect C.esintopower D.esintobeing29.___________aboutwildplantsthattheydecidedtomakeatriptoMadagascarforfurtherresearch.A.Socuriousthecouplewere B.SocuriouswerethecoupleC.Howcuriousthecouplewere D.Thecoupleweresuchcurious30.Heheldhispenasifhe______whattowrite.A.hasknownB.knownC.knewD.hadknown31.It______thattheroadwillbeclosedtomorrowforrepairs.A.wasannouncedB.wouldbeannouncedC.hadbeenannouncedD.hasbeenannounced32.Itisalongtime________theyseparated,butitwon’tbelong_____theymeetagain.A.since;before B.after;whenC.since;when D.after;before33.Thenewshasbeenconfirmed__________UNpeacekeepingforceswouldtakeoperationsintheregion. A.what B.why C.that D.how34.Theway_______Ithoughtof________thisproblemprovestobepractical. A.that;solvingB.which;tosolveC.inwhich;tosolveD./;solving35.Nowtheworld’sattention________thestockingmarket,astheyhavegreatinfluenceontheworld’seconomy.A.isfixingon B.isbeingfixedonC.hasfixedon D.hadbeenfixedon第三部分:完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,共30分)Myl4yearoldson,John,andIspottedthecoatwhichwashangingatasecondhandclothingstoreinNorthamptonMass.Whiletheothercoatsdrooped(低垂),thisonelookedasifitwere36itselfup.Thecoathadbeautifultailoring,aFifthAvenuelabelanda(an)37priceof$28,whichwaspopularjustthenwith38,butcouldcostseveralhundreddollarsnew.Thiscoatwasevenbetter,bearingthatJohn40thecoattoschooldayandcamehomewearingabigsmile"Didthekidslikeyourcoat?"Iasked."Theylovedit,"hesaid,41foldingitoverthebackofachairandsmoothingitflat.Overfewweeks,a42cameoverJohn.Agreementreplacedcontrariness(作对)andreasoneddiscussionreplacedfierce43.Hebecamemoremannerlyand44,eagertoplease.Hewouldgenerouslyloanhisyoungerbrotherhistapesandlecturehim45hisbehavior.WhenImentionedthisincidenttohisteacherand46whatcausedthechanges,shesaidlaughing."It47behiscoat!"Anotherteachertoldhimshewasgivinghimagood48notonlybecausehehadearned49butbecauseshelikedhiscoat.Atthelibrary,weranintoafriend“CouldthisbeJohn?"heaskedsurprisingly,50John'snewheight,assessingthecutofhiscoatandextendinghishand,onegentlemantoanother.JohnandIbothknowweshouldnever51aperson'sclothesfortherealpersonwithinthem.52thereissomethingtobesaidforwearingastandardofexcellencefortheworldtoseeandfor53ForJohnitisatimewhenitisaseasytotryondifferentapproachesto54asitistotryonacoat.Thewholeworld,thewholefutureisstretchedoutahead,avastlandscape55allthedoorsareopen.Andhecouldpicturehimselfwalkingthroughthosedoorswearinghiswonderful,magicalcoat.36.A.turning B.showing C.holding D.hanging37.A.unreasonableB.expected C.acceptable D.unbelievable 38.A.adults B.teenagers C.women D.strangers39.A.color B.style C.price D.size40.A.wore B.carried C.lent D.sent41.A.carefully B.fortably C.casually D.quickly42.A.happiness B.matter C.smile D.change 43.A.doubt B.argument C.fight D.war44.A.thoughtful B.handsome C.hopeful D.curious45.A.of B.with C.on D.at46.A.discovered B.confirmed C.concluded D.wondered 47.A.can B.should C.will D.must 48.A.present B.mark C.word D.result49.A.it B.them C.this D.one50.A.takingup B.lookingdownto C.checkingup D.lookingupat51.A.trust B.exchange C.mistake D.regard52.A.Though B.But C.Since D.So53.A.matching B.attaching C.relating D.connecting54.A.career B.life C.study D.success55.A.how B.why C.where D.when第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,共40分)ATimespentinabookshopcanbemostenjoyable,whetheryouareabookloverormerelygotheretobuyabookasapresent.Youmayevenhaveenteredtheshopjusttofindshelterfromasuddenshower.Whateverthereason,youcansoonbeetotallyunawareofyoursurroundings.Thedesiretopickupabookwithanattractivedustjacketisirresistible,althoughthismethodofselectionoughtnottobefollowed,asyoumightendupwitharatherdullbook.Yousoonbeeinterestedinsomebookorother,andusuallyitisonlymuchlaterthatyourealizeyouhavespentfartoomuchtimethereandmustdashofftokeepsomeforgottenappointmentwithoutbuyingabook,ofcourse.Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylifeis,Ithink,themainattractionofabookshop.Therearenotmanyplaceswhereitispossibletodothis.Amusicshopisverymuchlikeabookshop.Youcanwanderroundsuchplacestoyourheart’scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,noassistantwillapproachyouwiththeinevitablegreeting,“CanIhelpyou,sir?”Youneedn’tbuyanythingyoudon’twant.Inabookshopanassistantshouldremaininthebackgrounduntilyouhavefinishedbrowsing.Thenandonlythen,arehisservicesnecessary.Ofcourse,youmaywanttofindoutwhereaparticularsectionis,butwhenhehasledyouthere,theassistantshouldretirecarefullyandlookasifheisnotinterestedinsellingasinglebook.Youhavetobecarefulnottobeattractedbythevarietyofbooksinabookshop.Itisveryeasytoentertheshoplookingforabookonancientcoinsandeoutcarryingacopyofthelatestbestsellingnovelandperhapsabookaboutbrassrubbingsomethingwhichhadonlyslightlyinterestedyouuptillthen.Thisvolumetothesubject,however,happenedtobesowellillustratedandthepartofyoureadprovedsointerestingthatyoujusthadtobuyit.Thissortofthingcanbeverydangerous.Apartfromrunningupahugeaccount,youcanwasteagreatdealoftimewanderingfromsectiontosection.56.Theunderlinedphrase“dustjacket”means___________A.akindofclothesB.apapercoverofbookC.adustybookD.atitleofabook57.Youmayspendtoomuchtimeinabookshopbecause___________________A.thedustjacketsareveryattractiveB.itisrainingoutsideC.youstartreadingoneofthebooksD.youhavetomakesureyouwon’tbuyadullbookasapresent58.Inagoodbookshop_____________A.yourheartissatisfiedB.theassistantgreetsyouinawarmwayC.allthebooksthereareinterestingD.youfeelthatyouareinamusicshop59.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe__________A.HowtoSpendYourTimeB.TheAttractionofBookshopsC.BookshopsandTheirAssistantsD.HowtoselectBooks?BCanyourememberwhatkindofsportsinterestyoumostduringchildhood?Lookingbacktoyearsago,youprobablyfindexcitementandgreatfuninjustracingaroundtheplaygroundorskippingropeforhours.Atthattime,youwerethinkingentertainmentratherthanfitness.However,nowadayswithsomuchhightechhomeequipmentandsomanyunderusedgymmemberships,peopleseemtohaveforgottenthesimplejoyofjumpingrope.Actually,restoringitwillgiveyouatotalbodyexerciseandkeepyouhealthy.Jumpingropehasnevergainedreallywidespreadacknowledgementalthoughit’sregardedasanexcellentformofexercise.Therearetwoessentialreasonsforthat.Foronething,whilemostpeoplerecognizejumpingropeasanexcellentformofcardiovascular(心血管的)exercise,theyalsobelievethatitissimplytoodifficulttocontinuejumpingforthenear20minutesthatittakestoachieveabeneficialphysicaloute.Foranother,alotofpeopleconsideritsomewhattobeboringandoverlyrepetitiveinsteadofenjoyableorentertaining.Infact,jumpingropecanbegreatfunandexcitingaslongasyoufindaproperwaytopracticeit.Forinstance,youcanchangeyourpatternevery10or20jumpsinsteadofdoingtheusualtwofootbounceoverandoveragain.Asinglebounce,adouble–bounce,askip,akneeup,sideswings,aswellasavarietyofothereasytolearnfreestyleropejumping.Nowscientists’researchisdiscoveringthatjumpingropealsopreparesthebrainforlearningandmemory.Itisanexerciseallowingbothbrainhemispheres(半球)toperforminparallel(平行)toeachother.eandjoinusinjumpingrope—alifelongactivityrequiringlittleequipment,timeandspace,yetleadingtoamuchhealthierlife.60.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph? A.It’susedtoleadinthetopictobediscussed.B.It’susedasaconclusionoftheresearch. C.It’susedtoexpresstheauthor’sopinion. D.It’susedtogivesomebackgroundinformation.61.It’sbecausethatropejumpinghasnotspreadwidelyaroundtheworld.A.itistoodifficulttolearntojumpB.itrequireslittleequipment,timeandspace C.itbenefitsthecardiovascularsystemD.itisconsideredboringandrepetitive62.Accordingtotheresearchers,jumpingrope. A.helpsbothbrainhemispheresworkequally B.issuitableforpatientstorecoverfromillness C.isespeciallydangerousforsmallkidsD.onlypreparesthebrainforlearning.63.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsropejumping? A.Heisarguingagainstit. B.Heisnotclearaboutitseffect. C.Heissittingonthefenceofit. D.Heisinfavourofit.CMuseumoftheMovingImage(MMI)(MondayClosed)AsthebestmuseuminNewYorkCityandwithabalanceofhandson(实际操作的)activitiesandinformation,it’stherarebirdthatcanentertainandeducatepeopleofdifferentages.It’saperfectdestinationforafamilytripofacoupleofhours.Prose—Excellentmoviescreenings.Easysubwayaccess.Cons—Difficulttoreachbycar.NewYorkHallofScience(NYHS)(MondayClosed)BeingNewYorkCity’sonlyhandsonscienceandtechnologycenter,itisaninteractivesciencemuseumfocusingonitsaudienceofchildren.IthasthemosthandsonexhibitsinanNYCmuseum,andit’safundestinationforages5andup.OlderfolksmighttakegreatinterestintheNASArocketsoutsidethemuseum,butdon’tbotherunlessyou’vekidstokeepyoupany.Pros—Coolinteractivescienceexhibits,therockets.Cons—Hardtoreachbypublictransportation.QueensCountyFarmMuseum(QCFM)(Yearround7daysaweek)ItisanactualfarminNewYorkCityandhometoanimalsyourkidscanfeedandayardfullofaclimbingplantwhosefruitcanbemadeintowine.Goodchancetomeetsheep,goats,pigs,chickensandcows!Theanimalsaremostlyreadilyaccessibletovisitors.Andthemuseumsellsfeedforyounghandswillingtogetlickedbysheepandgoats.Pros—Outdoorfun.Cons—Expensivefestivals,longbusride,nosubway.QueensMuseumofArt(QMA)(MondayandTuesdayClosed)Openedin1972toserveasaculturalcenterfortheborough(行政区),itexhibitsartbylocalandinternationalartists.ItsbestexhibitsareonthetwoWorld’sFairs,andofcourse,thePanoramaofNewYorkCity,agiant,highlydetaileddiorama(透景画)ofallfiveNewYorkCityboroughs.Pros—ThePanorama,greatgiftshop.Easysubwayaccess.Cons—Notmuchforkids.64.Theleastlikelychoicefor5yearoldJacktomakeamongthemuseumsis__________.A.TMMI B.TNYHS C.QMA D.QCFM65.Accordingto,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.AllthemuseumsmentionedabovelieinNewYorkCity.B.NoothermuseuminNewYorkCityisbetterthanMMI.C.Luckyvisitorscanseegrapesinoneofthemuseums.D.NYHShasthemosthandsonactivitiesinAmerica.66.Wecanknowfromhat__________.A.peoplecanvisitonlyoneofthemuseumsanydayB.thePanoramais,asamatteroffact,agreatgiftshopC.thereisoftenararebirdflyingintheskyaboveMMID.visitorscanpayavisittoallthemuseumsbysubway67.Inwhichmuseumcanyouenjoyoutdoorfun?A.MMI B.NYHS C.QCFM D.QMADpetitionbetweeninternationaluniversitiesisheatingup,asChinagrowsasoneofthelargesersofstudentsaimingtostudyabroad.“LotsofuniversitiesarebeingmoreandmoreaggressivetoattractChinesestudents.EverydayIreceivecontactsfromuniversitiesintheUSexpressingthedesiretoetoChinatorecruitstudents,”saidFrankJoseph,amercialofficerfromembassyoftheUnitedStates.OnekeyreasonwhymoreChinesestudentsareabletostudyabroadistheeconomy.WithChina’sboomwithinthepastdecade,morefamilieshavethefinancialwherewithal(资金)tosendtheirchildrentointernationaluniversities.Therewillbeatotalof200,000familyfundedChinesestudentsstudyingoverseasin2009,up20percentfromlastyear,saidWuZaofeng,deputysecretarygeneralofChinaEducationAssociationforInternationalExchange.Internationalinstitutions,Josephsaid,arealsofacingincreasinglytoughfinancialsituationwithashortageofdomesticstudentsandadropingovernmentsubsidies(补贴).Students,especiallyintheUSarepayinghightuitionfeesandlivingexpenses.Chinesestudentswithmoneytospend,accordings,canfillupthegap.Studentsonaveragespend150,000yuanto200,000yuaneveryyearstudyinginUS,accordingtostatisticsfromtheUSInstituteofInternationalEducation.During,therewereapproximately81,000ChinesestudentsstudyingintheUS,up19.8percentfrom2006.Representativesfromapproximately60universitiesfromtheUnitedStatesareplanningtoarriveinBeijingthisweekendtoattractmoreChinesestudentsatthisyear’sfair.BesidestheUS,manyothercountriesarealsovying(竞争)toenrollChinesestudents.PoststudyworkvisaputoutbyBritishgovernmentallowsallinternationalstudentspletingaUKdegreequalificationtoapplyforavisatostayonandlookforworkinUKforupto2years.BeingthethirdmostpopulardestinationforinternationalstudenotheUSandtheUK,Francehassetuptwotypesofscholarshipsandhashandedoutanincreaseof26percentinscholarshipfundstoChinesestudentsinrecentyears.68.Thereasonforheatinguppetitionbetweeninternationaluniversitiesis___.A.China’sboom,thestudents’desireandforeignuniversities’mercialmotiveB.thatChinaisoneofthelargesersofthestudentsaimingtostudyabroadC.thatthestudentsinChinaarebeingricherandricherD.thatthestudentsinforeigncountriesdonotwanttogotouniversities69.Theword“domestic”inthethirdparagraphcloselymeans_______?A.localB.international C.native D.household70.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.In2009therewillbe200,000ChinesestudentsstudyingintheUS.B.TherearefewerfamilyfundedChinesestudentsstudyingabroadin2008thanin2009.C.In2009therewillbe200,000statefundedChinesestudentsstudyingoverseas.D.Chinesestudentsareabletostudyabroadfortheirrelativesoverseas.71.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_____.A.thenumberofforeignstudentsisbeingsmallerandsmallerB.therewereapproximately81,000foreignstudentsstudyingintheUSduringC.theinternationaluniversitiesareshortofmoneyD.theChinesestudentsspendmoremoneythantheAmericanstudentsENOTallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Oftentheyrelieveexperiencesinnightmares.NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblywipeout,theeffectofpainfulmemories.InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesarewipedout.Theyarenotsuretowhatdegreepeople'smemoriesareaffected.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers'troublingmemoriesafterwar.Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.“Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.Theyebacktoyouwhenyoudon'twanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmare.Theyusuallyewithverypainfulemotions,”saidRogerPitman,aprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardButthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatmaybethepillscanchangepeople'smemoriesandchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity.Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.“Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwereterribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.I'mnotsurewewanttowipethosememoriesout,”saidRebeccaDresser,amedicalethicist.72.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.anargumentabouttheresearchonthepill B.anewresearchonthepillC.awayofwipingoutpainfulmemories D.anewmedicalinvention73.Thedrugtestedonpeoplecan.A.causethebraintofixmemories B.preventbodyproducingcertainchemicalsC.stoppeoplerememberingbadexperiencesD.wipeouttheemotionaleffectsofmemories74.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.thepillhasalreadybeenproducedandusedbytheAmericanpublicB.thepillwillcertainlystoppeople'semotionalmemoriesC.takingthepillwilldoharmtopeople'sphysicalhealthD.expertsarenotsureabouttheeffectsofthepills75.WhichofthefollowingdoesRebeccaDresseragreewithinthelastparagraph?A.Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.B.Experi

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