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建水一中高三年级11月月考英 语
第一卷
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。每段对话后有一个小
题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选
出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都
有l0秒钟的时间来回
答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What’s
wrong with Li Hua?
A. He has got a toothache.
B. He has got a backache. C. He has got
a
headache.
2. Why will the woman go to London?
A. To have a look. B. To visit her
friend. C. To spend
the weekend.
3.
Where is the man?
A. In a hotel.
B. In a shop. C. At home.
4. How
many days does it leave for the man to prepare for
the final exam?
A. One. B.
Two. C. Three.
5. Who is
married?
A. The woman. B. The man.
C. The man’s
sister.
第二节(共15
小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从
题中所给的A、B、C三个
选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白后,你将
有时
间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对
话或独
白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What are
the speakers?
A. Students. B.
Teachers. C. Clerks.
7. What
are they mainly talking about?
A. Noise in the
office. B. A new meeting room. C. A
story of
a workmate.
8. What does Stan
suggest they doing?
A. Talking to Jack openly.
B. Moving to another office.
C. Asking for
a meeting room.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. What’s
the relationship between the speakers?
A.
Teacher and student. B. Boss and worker.
C. Interviewer and
interviewee.
10. What
is the man’s major?
A. Tourist business.
B. English. C. Trading
business.
11. What does the woman think of the man?
A. Good. B. Just so-so.
C. Bad.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. What’s
the relationship between the two speakers?
A.
Workmates. B. Classmates.
C. Strangers.
13. Why is Jeanie here earlier?
A. To meet her friend. B. To have a
class. C. To go over
her lessons.
14. What’s Jack’s attitude towards the test?
A. He is calm. B. He
worries about it. C. He has to get
an A.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. What do you
think Robert is?
A. A dancer.
B. A singer. C. A student.
16.
Where will the group perform?
A. At concern
halls. B. At restaurants. C. At
some
parties.
17. Why is Robert not sure
of joining the group?
A. He doesn’t think he
is good enough.
B. He doesn’t have time to
practice.
C. He isn’t interested in joining
it.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What will
the weather be like in England today?
A. Quite
dry. B. Wet and windy. C.
Fine but cool.
19. How will the weather be in
the east of Europe tomorrow?
A. Fine.
B. Windy. C. Rainy
20. How many
days does the forecast mention?
A. One.
B. Two. C. Three.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. Of the two brothers, Bill is ______
younger one, and he is a quiet boy,
______
that most adults like very much.
A. the; one
B. a; the
one C. a;
one D. the; the one
22. --- Nowadays children have to take arts,
music and sports classes in their
free time
____ busy schoolwork.
--- No wonder they have
more and more pressure.
A. rather than
D.
expect for
23. Used to _______ all kinds of
cars in various weather, Tom’s brother is
indeed an experienced driver.
A. drive
B. driving C. drove D.
driven
24. It was not until the subprime loan
crisis(次贷危机) had caused great
damage to the
American financial system ____ Americans realized
the severity
(严重性) of the situation.
A.
which B. that C. what
D. when
25. — Where have you been recently?
— I __________ in Beijing on business for a
week last month.
A. have worked B. was
working C. have been
working D.
worked
26. So desperate _______ that no one
could help another, each ______ to save
himself and his animals.
A. was the
situation; was trying B. the
situation was; trying
C. the situation
was; was trying D. was the
situation; trying
27. --- He will come
tomorrow.
--- But I’d rather he _____ the day
after tomorrow.
A. will come
B. is coming C.
B. owing to C.
apart from
came
D. had come
28. After walking in the Shanghai
World Expo for a whole day, my legs _________
under me and I couldn’t walk any farther.
A. gave up B. gave out
away
29. When I wanted to express my thanks to
him,words _____ me. I just held
his hands
firmly and choked.
A. left B. fled
C. forgot D. escaped
C. gave in
D. gave
30. Many people hold the view _______
light punishment is the primary reason
______
drunk driving has increased in the past few years.
A. that; why B. that; which C.
what; that D. which;
why
31. --- A
traffic jam?
--- Oh, no. __________, the right
side of the road is closed for the time
being.
A. To be repaired B. Repaired C.
Being repaired D. Having
repaired
32.
--- What a terrible mistake! I’m finished!
---
Don’t lose heart! Get up ______ you fell.
A.
where B. when C. unless
D. until
33. Some students are now busy
preparing for the “Independent
Recruitment(自
主招生)” contest, in hopes of
getting a “Pass” card at their first _______.
A. purpose
attempt
34. — Amazing! You
________ come to the party in such a fancy dress.
— Don’t you know it’s a fashion?
A. should
B. will C. can D. must
B. performance C. desire D.
35.
— Cheer up! Have another go, OK?
— __________.
A. With pleasure B. Fine, thank you C.
Good
idea D. Never mind
第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
One day a
few years ago we had a guest of the uninvited
variety. In fact,
it was a bird, 36, a
sparrow.
“What’s that?” I asked when I first
heard the gentle thumping(重
击声). “It sounds
like Joe is outside playing basketball,” my wife,
Anita,
said. She 37 and listened more
devotedly. “It’s coming from the
38 .”
she said. “Maybe it’s one of the little kids.”
We rushed out the door. Jonathan, our
youngest, was 39 to make
trouble. “If he’s
making holes in the wall again…” I said as I
searched
there. No 40 at all. But there was
that 41 again, coming from right
up there.
And that’s when I 42 the sparrow. It was
flying 43 just
inches below the ceiling.
It was 44 trying to get out, but couldn’t see
that the way out wasn’t up, but down 45
the open door. So the bird
continued 46
its wings and hitting its head against the 47
.
“Poor thing,” Anita said. “It must be 48
.”
“Well, maybe it’s because of us,” I said as
I moved toward it. I tried
to show the bird
how to glide(滑翔)down to get outside, but that only
seemed
to 49 it more. “Why don’t we just
50 for a few minutes?” Anita
suggested. “I’m
sure he’ll 51 eventually.” So we went back
into the
house, where we continued to hear the
ongoing 52 . Then suddenly, it was
53 .
We looked into the garage, and our uninvited guest
was gone.
“See?” Anita said. “I told
you he’d succeed.”
“Yeah,” I said. “But how
many knocks on the head did it 54 him?”
I’ve thought about that little sparrow through
the years. Just like that
sparrow, we often
meet situations, we don’t know how to 55 .
Born to
go upward, we don’t even consider the
possibility that something good might
happen
if we stop flapping(拍打)around and just glide down
a little bit.
36. A. for example
37. A.
hurried
38. A. basement
39. A. easy
40. A. sparrows
41. A. guest
42. A.
watched
43. A. carefully
44. A. eventually
45. A. through
46. A. shaking
47. A.
wall
48. A. clumsy
49. A. frighten
50.
A. leave
B. rather than C. or rather
B.
paused
B. kitchen
B. happy
B.
children
B. voice
B. found
B.
gently
C. ignored
C. garage
C.
sorry
C. birds
C. knock
C. realized
C. patiently
D. as well
D. confirmed
D. hall
D. angry
D. holes
D. sound
D. caught
D. anxiously
D. thoroughly
D. beyond
D. injuring
D. ceiling
D. terrified
D. calm
D. escape
C.
give it up
B. unwillingly C. obviously
B. over
B. breaking
B. floor
B.
painful
B. comfort
B. scream
C.
below
C. striking
C. door
C. amazed
C. confuse
C. relax
51. A. put it
aside B. leave it alone
52. A. accident
53. A. excited
54. A. cost
55. A.
classify
D. figure it out
B. achievement
C. struggle
B. tired
B. offer
B.
handle
C. noisy
C. earn
C. debate
D. trouble
D. silent
D. owe
D.
conclude
第三部分
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
An Australian man
who has been donating his extremely rare kind of
blood
for 56 years has saved the lives of more
than two million babies.
James Harrison has an
antibody in his plasma(血浆) that stops babies
dying from Rhesus disease, a form of severe
anaemia. He has enabled countless
mothers to
give birth to healthy babies, including his own
daughter, Tracey,
who had a healthy son thanks
to her father's blood.
Mr. Harrison has been
giving blood every few weeks since he was 18 years
old and has now racked up a total of 984
donations. When he started donating,
his blood
was deemed so special that his life was insured
for one million
Australian dollars.
He was
also nicknamed the “man with the golden arm” or
the “man in
two million”. He said, “I've never
thought about stopping. Never!” He made
a
pledge to be a donor aged 14 after undergoing
major chest surgery in which
he needed 13
liters of blood. “I was in hospital for three
months,” he said.
“The blood I received saved
my life so I made a pledge to give blood when
I was 18.”
Just after he started donating
he was found to have the rare and
life-saving
antibody in his blood. At the time, thousands of
babies in
Australia were dying each year of
Rhesus disease. Other newborns suffered
permanent brain damage because of the
condition. The disease creates an
incompatibility between the mother's blood and
her unborn baby's blood. It
stems from one
having Rh-positive blood and the other Rh-
negative.
His blood has since led to the
development of a vaccine called Anti-D.
After his blood type was discovered,
Mr. Harrison volunteered to undergo a
series
of tests to help develop the Anti-D vaccine. “They
insured me for
a million dollars so I knew my
wife Barbara would be taken care of,” he said.
“I wasn't scared. I was glad to help. I had to
sign every form going and
basically sign my
life away.”
Mr. Harrison is Rh-negative and
was given injections of Rh-positive blood.
It
was found his plasma could treat the condition and
since then it has been
given to hundreds of
thousands of women. It has also been given to
babies
after they are born to stop them
developing the disease.
It is estimated he has
helped save 2.2 million babies so far. Mr.
Harrison
is still donating every few weeks
now.
56. What does the underlined phrase “two
million” refer to?
A. babies B. mothers
C. dollars D. blood
57. Why did James decide
to donate his blood? Because _____.
A. his
daughter asked him to help her son
B. he has a
golden arm worth a million dollars
C. a
vaccine called Anti-D is to be developed
D.
someone else’s blood saved his life
58. The
sentence “The disease creates an incompatibility
between the
mother's blood and her unborn
baby's blood” (underlined in Paragraph 5)
suggests that _____.
A. babies suffer
permanent brain damage before born
B. the
mother and the baby have different types of blood
C. Rhesus disease contributes to permanent
brain damage
D. all the patients have a rare
antibody in their blood
59. What can we infer
from the sixth paragraph?
A. Some of the tests
to develop the vaccine are dangerous.
B. His wife Barbara needed to be taken
care of badly then.
C. Mr. Harrison was glad
to help develop a new vaccine.
D. His blood
type was accidentally discovered after tests.
B
Driving a car is more stressful than
traveling by bus, according to a
new research.
A study by Dr David Lewis will be used as a major
part of the
Greener Journeys campaign. The aim
is to persuade motorists up and down the
country to abandon their cars for one billion
journeys in the next four years
— in favor of
traveling by bus.
Dr Lewis, from the
University of Sussex, conducted an experiment in
which
the heart rate and EDR (皮肤电反应) of 30
volunteers were measured when taking
identical
or similar journeys by car as a driver and by bus
as a passenger.
The results indicated that
stress was, on average, 33% lower when traveling
by bus.
EDR measures the change in the
response of a person’s skin to anxiety
or
stress. EDR can be a hidden stress. This type of
stress can have long-term
physical and
emotional impacts. Taking a bus can produce long-
term benefits.
Dr Lewis said there are three
main factors that make driving a car
stressful: heavy traffic causes the brain to
work harder, traffic jams cause
a build-up of
anger and there is a sense of frustration that a
person is
“wasting one’s life” because few
things can be done at the same time as
driving. The study shows that driving in
traffic jams now outweighs (超过)
any previous
benefits that driving in a private car once gave.
The Greener Journeys campaign will encourage
people to get out of their
cars and go by bus
where it is convenient and realistic to switch.
Claire
Haigh, a spokesman for Greener
Journeys, said the findings might persuade
drivers — who were already concerned about
CO
2
emissions — that traveling
by bus had health benefits as well as
environmental ones. One fifth of
motorists
would be prepared to change to public transport
for reasons to do
with the environment. Just
one double-decker bus can take 75 cars off the
road, fairly reducing emissions levels.
60. According to the text, EDR ________.
A. reflects people’s ability in sports
B. isn’t as obvious as
anxiety or anger
C.
has an immediate effect on health D. may
create long-term benefits
61. Which of the
following is NOT the cause that makes drivers
stressed?
A. Drivers fear that there might be
something wrong with their car.
B. Drivers
focus on traffic with brains working at full
speed.
C. Drivers feel more and more annoyed
by serious traffic jams.
D. Drivers feel
frustrated with their time being wasted in the
traffic jam.
62. From the text we know that
________.
A. taking buses is good for health
and the environment
B. governments should
limit the production of cars
C. taking cars is
the only cause of the emission of greenhouse gases
D. buses would become the main means of
transportation in the future
63. We may read
the text online in the section of ________.
A.
economy B. fashion C. lifestyle
D. entertainment
C
RESUME
DOUGLAS V.
FERNETTI
Address: 636 Rugar Street Joliet,
Illinois 60451
Date of Birth: June 5, 1960
Height: 6'0(183cm) Weight: 195
lbs. (89kg) Health:
Excellent
Phone: 309 876 –0012 Married:
Helen Son: Jim (2)
EXPERIENCE
1978 to 1983: Joliet Bridge Company, Joliet,
Illinois.
Began as a learner and became
accomplished journey-man pattern maker.
1983
to Present: Joliet Bridge Company, Joliet,
Illinois.
Promoted to Forman, Pattern
Division. Responsibilities include the supervision
of fourteen personnel, maintaining work
schedules and making assignments,
maintaining
stock inventories, and supervising two learners.
PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
From 1979 to 1983
attended evening school in order to complete high
school
education. Received H.S. Diploma from
the State University of Illinois in 1983.
Since 1983 have attended evening classes at
Joliet Community College. Have
completed
eighteen semester hours credit with nine hours in
personnel management.
Other activities include
regular church attendance, member of ELKS, and
help with
Little League.
PERSONAL
STATEMENT
Although I have been very happy at
Joliet Bridge and have had excellent
opportunity, it is necessary that I move my
family due to my son’s allergies (过
敏症). In
this respect, desire a position in the Southwest
United States. I am
willing to consider a
position as a pattern maker, tool and die maker,
or as a
supervisor. My major attributes are my
reliability and loyalty to my company and
my
ability to work with others.
REFERENCES
References are available upon request.
64.
What does Douglas do at present in Joliet Bridge
Company?
A. Pattern maker.
Leader of Pattern Division.
B.
C. Member of ELKS.
D.
Learner.
65. What was Douglas doing in
1982?
A. Working in Joliet Bridge Company.
B. Studying at Joliet
Community College.
C. Helping with Little League. D. A, B
and C.
66. Why does Douglas want to leave
Joliet Bridge Company?
A. Because he is not
satisfied with his present job.
B. Because he
has not been successful in the company.
C.
Because he does not get along well with his
colleagues.
D. Because his son is not used to
the weather in Illinois.
67. If you want to
know the age of Douglas' son, what can you do?
A. Write to 636 Rugar Street.
876-0012.
C. Ask his wife Helen.
in the resume.
D
They have frightened
some and attracted
others. They are Wenlock
and Mandeville,
mascots of the London Olympic
Games.
Since both of them have a camera for an
eye, they are called one-eyed mascots. Their
cameras will capture every great event on
their journey to 2020. And they both have a
taxi light on their heads, like
the world-
famous London black cabs. Wenlock’s head shape is
meant to
represent an Olympic podium and the
three medals won in each event.
Mandeville’s
head features the three Paralympic colors.
D. Find it
B. Telephone 309
Wenlock
is the name of the English village considered by
many to be the
birthplace of the modern
Olympics. People think its local games inspired
Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who founded the
International Olympic Committee.
The other
mascot’s name is a reference to the village of
Stoke Mandeville,
where the Paralympic
movement began.
The mascots are a central part
of London’s business strategy and will
feature
in everything from T-shirts to tea towels. No
doubt they will be seen
under children’s arms
as their favorite toys.
The 2020 Committee
Chairman, Sebastian Coe, said, “We want them to be
part of our fan base. We want them to engage
with young people. They have
in large part
been designed and driven by what young people
want.”
Young fans like their mascots to come
with a backstory. Children’s
author Michael
Morpurgo came up with the idea that the mascots
origin was
from the last drops of molten steel
left over from the construction of the
Olympic
Stadium.
Adults and organizers might argue but
the most important audience for
Wenlock and
Mandeville are children. Ten-year-old Kira, from
Essex in England,
wrote to the BBC to say: “I
think they are lovely! I love the Olympics and
so does my sister!”
68. The two mascots
are designed to have one eye each to represent
_______.
A. a London taxi light
B. a camera to record great
events
C. a
medal they will win D. the Olympic
color
69. One of the mascots is called Wenlock
because ________.
A. a famous cartoon figure
is called Wenlock
B. it is the name of the
village considered to be the birthplace of the
modern Olympics
C. the first modern
Olympic Games took place in the small village
D. the Paralympic movement began in the small
village
70. Which of the following statements
is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The
mascots are made from the last drops of molten
steel left over
from the construction of the
Olympic Stadium.
B. The mascots are designed
and created by young people.
C. The mascots
are mainly designed for the organizers’ business
strategy.
D. Ten-year-old Kira liked the
two mascots of the London Olympic Games.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
There are many
factors which may have an influence on adults and
children
being able to lead a healthy life.
71 . Often, both parents work outside the
home. Children are
expected to take on more
responsibility at home to help their parents. They
also have sporting and leisure activities as
well as school expectations.
The business also
adds another factor: The need to use cars to get
from
one place to another quickly. 72
. Computers,DVDs,CDs,television,
PlayStations
and Xboxes have become major leisure
activities,rather than
traditional more active
pursuits. This has led to a lifestyle of less
exercise.
73 . Unfortunately, they
also promote fast food which fits easily
into
busy lifestyles. It is much more convenient at
times to buy a quick
takeaway rather than
prepare a meal. The media constantly bombard (轰炸)
their audience with “perfect” body images,the
need to buy the most
fashionable clothes,the
most up-to-date computer games,the best places to
visit and the best things to do.
Environments vary, 74 . This
can be harmful to people who suffer
from
breathing difficulties. Environments where passive
smoking is
unavoidable make it difficult to
lead a healthy life.
75 . Any person who
wants to be healthy will find a way to be healthy
— if heshe is motivated enough!
A.The
media provide entertainment and information.
B.Advertisements play an important role in
people’s life.
C.We may be exposed to
pollution, such as cigarette smoke.
D.Nowadays,people are very busy.
E.People
are living in a bad air environment.
F.The
important one is motivation or the desire to be
healthy
G.Today society places a lot of
emphasis on technology.
建水一中高70届高三年级11月月考
英 语 (答案)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A B A C C B A
C C A
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28
A
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
C B B D D C B
29 30 31 32 33 34 35
D A C A D A C
A B
C A C C A B A B
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6 7 8 9 0 1
2
43
444444555
4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2
53
55
4 5
A B C B C A B D B D
C A
C D D A A D C D
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
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60
6
1
62
6666666777777
6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3
4 5
C B A D D B B D D G A E F A D B A B
A A
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分;满分10分)
Work and play are
necessary for us. Work gives us knowledge when
play
gives us rest. Being
while
hard-
working is one of the quality we should have. We
can’t achieve success
without it. Since we set
our goal,
qualities
Once
we must work hard until we succeed. It’s
no good got things half done. However,
we
can’t work it all the time if
getting
we’re going to keep healthy and enjoy ours.
Good physical and mental health
can enable us
to work good.
ourselves
well
While working, we should work with all
our hearts. Then while playing, we
will∧even
more relaxed. If we
be
understand the
relationship among them and manage our time
proper, we can
achieve our goal in our
life.
between properly
书面表达(满分25分)
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I have got good
news to tell you. This summer vacation my parents
and
I will go to Shanghai to visit the
pavilions of the World Expo. We have
already
bought the train tickets. We are leaving for
Shanghai on July 15th.
After two days, we will
reach Shanghai, I hope I will meet you there. To
be honest, I miss you very much. We will live
in the JiangTian Hotel, which
is not far from
the pavilions of the world Expo. During the
18
th
to 19
th
,
we will visit
the pavilions of the World Expo. If you have
enough time,
you can also meet me at the gate
of the world Expo at nine o’clock on July
18
th
. Shanghai is one of the most
beautiful cities in China. I’ll take a
lot of
photos with my patents. We plan to return to
Kunming on July 20.
A great vocation, I can’t
wait! I expect to visit Shanghai soon.
I am
looking forward to seeing you.
Yours,
Li
Hua