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二二四团中学2016—2017学年第一学期
高三年级九月月考英语试卷
满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟
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第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项写出。
A
Travelers to some small and beautiful
villages should remember the following
suggestions:
Be careful of what you eat
and drink. Eat well-cooked and hot foods,and don't
drink
fresh milk or eat too much seafood or
undercooked meat. Drink only bottled or boiled
water,
or drinks in cans or bottles. Don't
drink tap water or fountain drinks. Eat only
wholly-cooked foods or fruit and vegetables
you have washed yourself. Remember: boil
it,
cook it,wash it,About allergies (过敏症). If
you have any food allergies,learn the names
of
those foods in the languages of the countries
you'll be visiting. This way you'll be
able to
stay away from them.
Ask your doctor. Ask your
doctor for health advice. This is very important
for everyone.
Take along a copy of your
medical record. A good medical record should
include all of the
medicines you are
taking,the treatment you have received or are
receiving,your blood type,
and so on. You
should also have your doctor's name,address,and
phone number in case they
are needed. Carry
these things with you at all times while
traveling. Find out what types
of diseases are
common to the area you'll be visiting and try to
protect you from those
diseases.
Sunshine.
Avoid getting from sunburn,especially in the
tropics(热带) or the desert.
Feet. Keep your
feet clean and dry,and do not walk around
barefoot.
Wearing. Wear long-sleeved
shirts,long pants and hats.
1.What does the
underlined word “forget” in Paragraph Two most
probably mean?
A. don't remember B. don't
recall C. don't eat D. don't buy
2.What
had you better do to avoid the allergic foods
before travelling to another country?
A. Ask
the doctor for advice. B. Remember the foods
in the native language.
C. Bring your own
foods with you. D. Eat only wholly-cooked
foods.
3.Where is the passage most probably
from?
A. A newspaper. B. A textbook. C. A
medical magazine. D. A traveler's guide.
4.Which of the following is the best title for
the passage?
A. Safe Traveling. B.
Enjoyable Traveling.
C. Overseas Traveling.
D. Countryside Traveling.
B
Nearly 5 million dog bites occur in the US
each year, according to the American Humane
Association. Ms. Stilwell, CEO of Victoria
Stilwell Positively Dog Training, offers some
advice on how to read dog behavior to avoid an
attack on a person or the other dog.
People
are usually attacked by a dog they know, happens
when the relative has brought
his dog over, or
it happens at a friend's house,says Ms. Stilwell,
just let our guard
down here.
“Obvious
signs include barking, growling, if the dog's ears
are flat or suddenly prick
up. Some dogs
salivate(流口水) when they are stressed, others
cower(畏缩),” says Ms.
Stilwell. 摇) their tails
when they are upset or over-aroused.
if an
unfamiliar dog rolls on its back to expose its
belly(腹部), it doesn't necessarily
want to be
petted. It might be asking you to move away.
A dog that attacks is often acting out of fear,
says Ms. Stilwell. Those signs of fear
may
include a dog yawning, turning its head away when
someone approaches, tensing up or
staring.
Some dogs will slightly lift what Ms. Stilwell
calls 先
行爪),
subtle warning sign is
when a dog slightly lifts its lip to show teeth.
Also, when a dog’s
flat tongue is relaxed or
curved at the sides, it means there is tension.
deeper,Ms. Stilwell says. Instead, a
coat or T-shirt and put it over the dog's
head,
she says. When dogs can't see, they panic
and open their mouths.
5. We can conclude from
Paragraph 2 that we ________.
A. should stay
with our friends in case of dog bites
B.
should watch out for dogs we are familiar with
C. shouldn't be frightened of dogs we know
well
D. shouldn't carry anything when staying
with dogs
6. According to the passage, when a
dog _____________.
A. wags its tail, it is
showing its friendliness
B. shows its teeth,
it means it is relaxed
C. lifts its front paw,
it wants you to leave
D. stares at you, it
might feel frightened
7. According to the
passage, when a dog is biting a child, we should
___________.
A. cover its head with something
B. pull it off from the child at once
C. pull
open the dog’s mouth quickly D. frighten it away
with a coat or T-shirt
8. The purpose of the
passage is mainly to ______________.
A.
prevent people from being attacked by a dog B.
inform us of dog bites that happen in
the US
C. warn people of the harm that dogs do to
people
D. change the way people think about a
dog
C
The
past ages of man have all been carefully labeled
by anthropologists(人类学家).
Descriptions like
“Paleolithic(旧石器时代) Man”, “Neolithic(新石器时代) Man”,
etc.,
neatly sum up whole periods. When the
time comes for anthropologists to turn their
attention
to the twenty-first century, they
will surely choose the label “Legless Man”.
Histories
of the time will go something
like this: “In the twenty-first century, people
forgot how
to use their legs. Men and women
moved about in cars, buses and trains from a very
early
age. There were lifts in all large
buildings to prevent people from walking. And the
surprising thing is that they didn’t use their
legs even when they went on holiday. They
built cable railways, ski-lifts and roads to
the top of every huge mountain. All the beauty
spots on earth were ruined by the presence of
large car parks. ”
The future history books
might also record that we lost the right of using
our eyes.
In our hurry to get from one place
to another, we failed to see anything on the way.
Air
travel gives you a bird’s-eye view of the
world or even less if the wing of the aircraft
happens to get in your way. When you travel by
car or train, the unclear picture of the
countryside constantly slides over the window.
When you mention the most impressive
place-
names in the world, the typical 21 century
traveler always says “I’ve been
there.”—meaning “I drove through it at 100
miles an hour on the way to somewhere else.”
When you travel at high speeds, the present
means nothing: you live mainly in the future
because you spend most of your time looking
forward to arriving at some other place. But
actual arrival, when it is achieved, is
meaningless. You want to move on again. By
traveling
like this, you skip all experience.
The traveler on foot, on the other hand, lives in
the
present. For him traveling and arriving
are one and the same thing: he arrives somewhere
with every step he makes. He experiences the
present moment with his eyes, his ears and
the
whole of his body. At the end of his journey he
feels a delicious physical tiredness.
Satisfying sleep will be his: the just reward
of all true travelers.
9. Anthropologists
name man nowadays “Legless Man” because _________.
A. people prefer cars, buses and trains
C. lifts prevent people from walking
B.
people travel without using legs
st
D.
people use their legs less and less
10.
According to the passage, what might make people
lose the right of using their eyes?
A. The
modern means of transportation. B. A bird’s-eye
view of the world.
C. The unclear sight
from the vehicles. D. The fast-paced life style.
11. From the passage, we know traveling at
high speeds means _________.
A. appreciating
beautiful scenery B. experiencing life skills
C. focusing on the next destination
12. What does the author intend to tell us?
D. feeling physical tiredness
A. Modern
transportation devices have replaced legs.
B.
Traveling makes the world a small place.
C. Human’s history develops very fast.
D. The best way to travel is on foot.
D
Basketball, Past and Present
In 1891, a
teacher invented a new exercise in Springfield,
Massachusetts. A particularly
cold winter
meant that Dr. James Naismith’s students couldn’t
exercise outdoors, and he
needed to find a way
that would both entertain them and make sure they
got enough exercise.
He nailed a peach basket
up at one end of the gym and began to develop the
rules of what
is now one of the most popular
sports in the world: basketball.
As colleges
began to adopt the game at the turn of the 20th
century, basketball undertook
a number of
rapid changes. Five-person teams became the norm
around 1898. Metal hoops
replaced peach
baskets in 1906. Though it was short lived, the
first basketball league was
formed in 1898.
Under the direction of President Roosevelt, in the
1930s college sports
were reorganized to
change the rules, largely to prevent injury to
players. This
organization became the National
Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCCA. The
first
professional league, later to become the
National Basketball Association, or NBA, was put
together in 1948.
The game as we know it
is still standardized very carefully. In the NBA
and the NCAA,
games are played for four
quarters of 12 minutes each. A regulation court is
94 feet by
50 feet, though international
basketball leagues sometimes use a somewhat
smaller court.
It has been suggested that
because the athleticism of professional players
has increased
so much since 1891 the sport
might be best served by increasing court size,
though this
change seems unlikely given the
large amount of money that would be required to
improve
courts.
Outside of the
professional and collegiate leagues, there seems
to be no end to the
introduction of new
varieties of basketball from every corner of the
world: water basketball,
wheelchair
basketball, even a new form called slamball
(极限篮球). One might even say that
Dr. James
Naismith’s creative achievement to sport exists in
each one. And the basketball
is significant
for another reason: women have been playing almost
since its inception: the
first game of women’s
basketball was played in 1891, the same year the
sport was invented.
13. What purpose does the
first paragraph serve?
A. To provide the
origin of basketball.
B. To stress the
importance of basketball.
C. To offer basic
knowledge of basketball.
D. To catch the
reader’s attention by telling a story.
14.
Which of the following statements reflects the
basketball inventor’s spirit?
A. Basketball
is now making a large profit.
B. Many new,
creative varieties of basketball exist.
C.
Americans are still very successful at basketball.
D. Basketball has become an international
sport now.
15. The underlined word
“inception” probably means _________.
A.
golden age
第二节
七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从其后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Procrastination (拖延) is a phenomenon we
are familiar with. When we procrastinate,
we
waste our free time and put off important tasks we
should do till it's too late. 16
Here, I
will share some personal steps taken to overcome
procrastination with great success.
Break you
work down into little parts. Part of the reason
why we procrastinate is that
we find the work
too overwhelming (巨大的) for us. Break it down into
little parts, and
then focus on one part at a
time. If you still procrastinate after doing so,
break it down
B. beginning C. booming D.
fading period
even further. 17
Change your environment. Look at your work
desk and your room. Do they make you want
to
work or do they make you sleepy? 18
Create
a detailed timeline with specific deadlines.
Having just one deadline for your
work is like
an invitation to procrastinate. That's because we
would get the impression
that we have time and
keep pushing everything back until it's too late.
19 In this way,
you know you have to finish
each task by a certain date.
20 I'm pretty
sure if you spend just 10 minutes talking to
people like Steve Jobs
or Bill Gates, you'll
be more inspired to act than if you spend the 10
minutes doing nothing.
The people we are with
influence our behavior.
A.Soon, your task will
be so simple that you will be thinking you can do
it now.
B.Hang out with people who inspire you
to take action.
C.Having a companion makes the
whole process much more fun.
D.If it's the
latter, you should begin to change your workspace.
E.It's a bad habit eating us away and stopping
us achieving greater success in life.
F.Break
down your project, and then create an overall
timeline with specific deadlines
for each
small task.
G.Seek out someone who has already
achieved the similar outcome to your goals.
第三部分 知识运用(共两节,45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、
B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该项。
My
grandma was good at gardening. She could make
anything bloom(开花). 21 me.
In my eyes, she
was inspiring and 22 . For most of her life, she
lived on a farm, where
she 23 four children,
and buried my grandpa.
I visited her on
weekends. After the gardening work, I was 24 to
climb the mountain,
singing songs and
gathering flowers. Sometimes the plants scratch
me. She would say,
“Beauty has a 25 . I hope
it was worth it.”“Yes, ma’ma,” I’d say. “26 was.”
I
loved gathering flowers on my own. 27 what
I loved best was gathering them with her.
Even
then, as a child, I knew what I 28 most from my
grandma was not her flowers, but
her 29
. She ’s been gone for years, but sometimes, when
I 30 down to pick a flower
or pull a weed, I
see her 31, not mine.
I thought I’d 32 to
be a gardener too. I told myself, someday, 33 my
children
had children, I’d be a gardening
grandma. Then the 34 started showing up, and I
discovered I’d much rather run after them than
go 35 . Actually I’m no a gardener.
I’m a
picker, not a planter. I 36 from my grandma in
lots of ways, but this: I will
always carry 37
me a heart she made from her own.
I 38
plant a garden. My children are my flowers. They
39 and complete me with
a beauty that is
worth any price. All I need to do is 40 them with
time, water them with
love, and hope that
someday, when they hold their first grandchild,
they might see my hand.
21. A. Not B.
Only C. Even D. Often
22. A.
famous B. caring C. humorous D.
amusing
23. A. brought up B. took in
C. relied on D. turned to
24. A.
Determined B. anxious C. curious D.
free
25. A. standard B. range C.
quality D. price
26. A. It B.
I C. She D. That
27. A. So
B. Or C. But D. And
28. A.
wanted B. Learned C. picked D.
borrowed
29. A. possession B. promise
C. beauty D. time
30. A. climb B.
look C. reach D. sit
31. A.
smile B. hand C. soul D.
spirit
32. A. sign up B. come up C.
grow up D. stand up
33. A. since
B. when C. until D. unless
34.A.
grandbabies B. Neighbours C. relatives D.
visitors
35. A. sightseeing B. climbing
C. singing D. digging
36. A. Pass
B. differ C. develop D. separate
37. A. to B. for C. beyond
D. within
38. A. can’t B. needn’t
C. mustn’t D. shouldn’t
39. A. treat
B. challenge C. delight D. value
40. A. tend B. miss C.
promote D. influence
第II卷
第三部分 知识运用(共两节,45分)
第二节
语法填空。(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Every
winter, more than 10,000 monarch butterflies from
as far north 1
Canada to the Goleta
Butterfly Woods in California, and the Bacara
Hotel nearby
helps its guests see them with
the “Bike to the Butterflies” program.
Offered
every Saturday from Nov. 15 to Feb. 14, the
experience costs $$59 a
person which includes a
three?hour bike rental as well as a 2 (pack)
lunch.
Guests bike on their own to the
137?acre woods, small storybooks, 3 is
less than two miles away and one of the
largest wintering 4 (location) in
California. Once there they can see the
monarchs gathering on the hundreds of
eucalyptus trees and learn 5 (much) about
them from guides at the woods.
They can also
take walks on the several marked paths 6
(lead) to the
cliffs and beaches of the
Gaviota Coast.
According to 7 the hotel's
general manager once 8 (tell) us, a trip
to the woods is something of a tradition in
the area.
“Every year just like people on the
East Coast like to view the fall colors,
locals here 9 (eager) look forward to the
butterfly season and to visiting
the woods
because it is really 10 very beautiful natural
phenomenon,” she
said in a phone interview.
第I卷 答题卡
阅读理解: 1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
6. 7. 8.
9. 10.
11.
12. 13. 14. 15.
七选五: 16. 17. 18. 19.
20.
完形填空: 21. 22. 23.
24. 25.
26.
27. 28. 29. 30.
31. 32. 33. 34. 35.
36. 37. 38.
39. 40.
第Ⅱ卷及答题卡
第三部分 第二节:1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
Ⅰ.单词填空,根据句意及首字母,注意词形。
father
h______three men to help him with the harvest last
summer.
always _______(竞选)those who represent
their needs.
3The only way not to fall down
into the valley is to ______ (抓住) the big branch.
________(发生)to him that he had left the bag
on the train.
new research ________(预示着)that
the seagulls staying here come from Spain.
this school,if you want to go out during school
hours, you will need to
o_______permission
from the headmaster.
________(烦扰)me most is
the fact that he seems to take no interest in his
work.
’s time for us to _r______ our out-of-
date educational system.
scientists have made
a breakthrough in the research to ________(抵抗)the
deadly
disease.
patient was afraid she
wouldn't be able to (忍受)the pain.
Ⅱ.选择正确的词组填空,注意其形式。
in favor of ,
have a great impact on, pay off, set about,
bring back to life
working
like nothing has gone on him.
devoted most of
her time to his research ,believing her hard work
would .
sister was against my
suggestions while my brother was my view.
to the doctor’s treatment,the dying patient
was .
incident
his later life.
apply for, team up
with, get through, out of order, by means of
________ another family to rent a house for
the last summer.
the wages were low,
there are fewer people________ the job.
8.I
tried phoning her office,but I couldn’t ________ .
occasionally entered the room ________ the
tree near the window.
10.I’m sorry, but this
computer is ________ .
Ⅲ.用所给词的适当形式或根据语法
(名词性从句)填空。
1.I'm not angry; I'm ________
(mere) trying to explain it to you.
is not
much ________ (differ) in price between the two
computers.
's ________ (object) was that the
trip was much too expensive.
is ________
(forbid) to sell alcohol to those under the age of
18 here.
ate a light lunch in
________(expect)of a good dinner.
workers
want the boss to give a ________ (reason)
explanation for reducing their pay.
7.______
is believed that he should be punished because he
drove too fast.
8.________ we will go for a
picnic tomorrow depends on the weather.
was
raining hard was _____he was late for the
meeting.
held the belief ________ they could
defeat the natural disaster.
第四部分
书面表达(共两节,35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
The book I'm reading of talks about afternoon
tea in Britain. It is said to have started
in
early 1800's. Have tea in the late afternoon
provides a bridge between lunch and dinner,
that might not be served until 8 o'clock at
night. This custom soon becomes other meal of
the day. Interesting, it had a connection by
the British porcelain (瓷器) industry. Tea
in
China was traditionally drank from cups without
handles. When tea got popular in Britain,
there was a crying need for good cup with
handles to suit British habits. This made for
the grow in the porcelain industry.
第二节
书面表达(25分)
假如你叫李华,打算参加由英国Newcastle中学推出的为期半年的交换生项目(Student
Exchange Program)。请给对方写信简要陈述参加该项目的理由,内容包括:
1.结识朋友,相互介绍本国文化;2.家庭寄宿(homestay),体验生活,提高口语能力;
3.观光旅游,增长见识,了解风土人情。
注意:
1.词数120左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好。
Dear sir,