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廣東省深圳市高級(jí)中學(xué)2009屆高三上學(xué)期第三次測試(英語) 本試卷共12頁(不含答題卷),四大題,滿分150分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1 答卷前,考生務(wù)必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名和考號(hào)、試室號(hào)、座位號(hào)填寫在答題卡和答題卷上。用2B鉛筆將答題卡上試卷類型、考號(hào)及科目等涂黑。2 選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再填涂其另選的答案;答案寫在試卷上無效。3 主觀題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卷上各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 聽力理解 (5段共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)每段播放兩遍。各段后有幾個(gè)小題,各段播放前每小題有5秒鐘的閱讀時(shí)間。請(qǐng)根據(jù)各段播放內(nèi)容及其相關(guān)小題,在5秒鐘內(nèi)從題中所給的A、B、C選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第1 3題。1 When will the orchestra perform this week?A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Saturday.2. What does the woman think of the National Symphony Orchestra? A. Their 高考資源網(wǎng)performance is wonderful but you can only enjoy it on TV.B. There are many famous players in it and their performance is surely of high level.C. She doesnt believe it will come to the concert hall of the city.3. How will they go to the concert hall?A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car.聽第二段對(duì)話,回答第4 6題。w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m4What does the man want to be?A. A pop singer. B. A movie star. C. A great musician.5. When will the man go to find the manager?A. After he moves to London. B. After he takes his last exam. C. After he gets his exam results.6. What will the man probably do at first in London?A. Do part-time jobs. B. Publish his record. C. Earn lots of money. 聽第3段對(duì)話,回答第7 9題。7. Where does this conversation most likely take place?A. In a studio. B. In a classroom. C. In a vehicle. 8. What do we know about the woman?A. She is an expert on the study of Olympics.B. She used to be a sports star and three gold medal winner.C. She is very confident about her Olympic knowledge. 9. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man knows less than the woman does. B. The woman is a volunteer for 2008 Beijing Olympics. C. The man asked the woman six questions on the Olympics. 聽第4段獨(dú)白,回答第10 12題。w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m10. Why did the accident happen?A. Because the mans grandpa was drunk. B. Because it was a rainy day.C. Because the other car was out of control.11. What reason did the person speak to the mans grandpa? A. Because he was asking the mans grandpa for money. B. Because he was one of the mans grandpas friends. C. Because he wanted to distract (分散) the mans grandpas attention.12. Whats the passage mainly about? A. People in the town were cold-hearted. B. Sometimes words are also important.C. The mans grandpa was brave but the others were not.聽第5段對(duì)話,回答第13 15題。13. Why does the man take up a part time job? A. Because he doesnt have enough money for his tuition.B. Because he wants to support his brother in his study.C. Because he has to support his family. 14. What can be concluded from the conversation? A. The man is a university student.B. The man will be a university student.C. The man will be a teacher.15. Whats true about the man? A. He pays little attention about his study. B. He wants to earn a lot of money. C. He is hard working and warm-hearted. 第二節(jié) 聽取信息(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,請(qǐng)根據(jù)題目要求,從所聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入答題標(biāo)號(hào)為16 20的空格中。聽錄音前,你將有10秒鐘的閱讀時(shí)間。錄音讀兩遍,你將有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。Laws in EnglandFirst: drinkingAlcohol is prohibited for people under the ages of 16 .Second Dont make 17 , particularly at night.Third: crossing the roadDrive on 18 of the road. Fourth: 19 Dont throw it away in a public place. Fifth: smokingIt is against the law to buy 20 if you are under 16 years of age. 語言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21 30各題所給的A、B、C和D選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mDreams are necessary in our life. We know that about 25% of our _ 21_ time is spent dreaming. This is true for everyone, whether you are the kind of person who ordinarily remembers your dreams or not. Often our dreams show us “the other side of the picture”, 22 us aware of the things we have failed to take conscious 23 of during the day. For instance, if you dream that your new boss, who seems gruff (語言粗暴的) and unfriendly during the working hours, is smiling at you and 24 you for your work, perhaps you have subliminally (下意識(shí)地) 25 up signals that day that his bark is worse than his bite.All of us need dreams, and the 26 we are, the more necessary they appear to be. Babies spend 27 half their sleep in the dreaming phase. When adult subjects in an experiment were given drugs that eliminated(排除)their 28 for several nights, they became increasingly irritable(易怒的) and 29 , and often began having difficulty concentrating. Too much dreaming appears to have its drawbacks too. If you doze late on Sunday mornings, you often wake up feeling tired. The 30 is that the more you sleep, the longer your dreams become.21. A. playing B. working C. sleeping D. resting22. A. takingB. going C. bringing D. making23. A. charge B. interest C. notice D. care24. A. praisingB. blaming C. criticizing D. celebrating25. A. put B. picked C. looked D. took26. A. bigger B. smaller C. older D. younger27. A. rarely B. hardly C. nearly D. mostly28. A. dreaming B. thinking C. acting D. supporting29. A. anxious B. cheerful C. careful D. enthusiastic30. A. cause B. reason C. excuse D. explanation第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號(hào)為31 40的相應(yīng)位置上。Odysseus is a literary figure in the Odyssey 31 (write) by Homer. He rejected the comfortable life of a Greek king and made a promise to help another Greek leader, Menelaus, to get 32 wife back. But the war 33 (drag) on and on and he was away from his family for ten years. During this time the fortunes of the war were so 34 (change) that no one could predict 35 would win. Odysseus became tired of the war and the delay in Troy. He urgently wanted to return home, so 36 the Greek kings had their regular weekly meeting, he suggested that they take 37 opportunity to trick the Trojans. The Greeks built a giant wooden horse so that men could hide inside it. The Greeks then pretended to leave abroad their ships as if they 38 (courage) by the length of the war. The Trojans blessed their God 39 their good fortune and prepared to celebrate. That night the men climbed out of the horse and opened the city gates to the Greek army. The Trojans awoke to the boom of the warning bell 40 (announce) a Greek victory. So the war ended but the punishment of the Trojan people was only just beginning.閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 AA person has to be sixteen to drive, seventeen to see certain movies, and eighteen to vote. People can get terrific discounts on all sorts of stuffprovided theyre over sixty-five. Everywhere we look there are age limits that define what people can and cant do. But creativity has no boundaries, no limitations. Anyone can invent. And they do. Inventors are popping up at the youngest ages. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mSitting in the car waiting for her mom to return from shopping, Becky decided she might as well try to finish her math homework. But it was growing dark and getting hard to see the paper.“I didnt have a flashlight, and I didnt want to open the car door because then the whole car would light up.” recalled Becky. “So I thought it would be neat to have my paper light up somehow, and thats when the idea came to me.”It isnt every day that a ten-year-old invents a product eagerly sought by several businesses, but thats exactly what Becky Schroeder did when she created a tool that enabled people to write in the dark. Her invention? The Glo-sheet. That night Becky went home, trying to imagine different ways of making her paper glow in the dark. She remembered all sorts of glow-in-the-dark toyslike balls and Frisbeesand wondered how they were made. She was determined to find a solution. So they very next day, Becks dad took her on an outing to the hardware store. They returned with a pail (桶) of phosphorescent paint. She took the paint and stacks of paper into the darkest room in the housethe bathroom. There, she experimented.“Id turn on the light, turn it off, turn it on,” said Becky. “My parents remember me running out the room saying It works, it works! Im writing in the dark! ”She used an acrylic board and coated it with a specific amount of phosphorescent paint. She took a complicated idea and made it work rather simply. When the coated clipboard is exposed to light, it glows. The glowing board then illuminates or lights up the paper that has been placed on top. Two years after her initial inspiration, in 1974, Becky became the youngest female ever to receive a U.S. patent.She didnt actively market her Glo-sheet. She didnt need to. The New York Times wrote an article about an incredible inventionpatented by a twelve-year-old, and the inquiries and orders streamed in.41. From Paragraph 1 , we can draw a conclusion that _.A. it is illegal for one to drive under sixteenB. people enjoy privileges when over sixty-fiveC. one is never too old or too young to inventD. people hate the limitations that define our behavior42. What caused Becky to invent Glo-sheet?A. She was trying to do homework when it got dark.B. She was having trouble with math problems.C. She was trying to earn some money.D. She was working on a school project.43. What is the meaning of the underlined words “phosphorescent paint” in paragraph 5?A. paint that acts as a glueB. paint that covers a markC. paint that becomes hardD. paint that glows in the dark44. What does it mean that Beck “didnt actively market her Glo-sheet” according to paragraph 8?A. She kept the original one for her own use. B. Other people came to her for the Glo-sheet.C. Beckys father tried to sell the Glo-sheet.D. She gave away patent to the government.45. With which statement would Becky most likely agree?A. Experience is needed to be a good inventor.B. Only by inventing things can you know what people need. C. Always try to sell patent rights to large companies.D. You never know what you can do unless you try.BA recent study, published in last weeks Journal of the American Medical Association, offers a picture of how risky it is to get a lift from a teenage driver. Indeed, a 16-year-old driver with three or more passengers is three times as likely to have a fatal accident as a teenager driving alone. By contrast, the risk of death for drivers between 30 and 59 decreases with each additional passenger. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m The authors also found that the death rates for teenage drivers increased dramatically after 10 p.m., and especially after midnight. With passengers in the car, the driver was even more likely to die in a late-night accident. Robert Foss, a scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, says the higher death rates for teenage drivers have less to do with “really stupid behavior” than with just a lack of driving experience. “The basic issue”, he says, “is that adults who are responsible for issuing licenses fail to recognize how complex and skilled task the driving is.” Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to mitigate (減輕) the problem is to have states institute so-called graduated licensing systems, in which getting a license is a multistage process. A graduated license requires that a teenager first prove himself capable of driving in the presence of an adult, followed by a period of driving with passenger restrictions, before graduating to full driving privileges.Graduated licensing systems have reduced teenage driver crashes, according to recent studies. About half of the states now have some sort of graduated licensing system in place, but only 10 ofthose states have restrictions on passengers. California is the strictest, with a novice (初學(xué)者) driver prohibited from carrying any passenger under 20 for the first six months. 46. Which of the following situations is most dangerous according to the passage? A. Adults giving a lift to teenagers on the highway after 10 p.m. B. A teenager driving after midnight with passengers in the car. C. Adults driving with three or more teenage passengers late at night. D. A teenager getting a lift from a stranger on the highway at midnight. 47. According to Robert Foss, the high death rate of teenage drivers is mainly due to _. A. their lack of driving experience B. their frequent driving at nightC. their improper way of driving D. their driving with passengers 48. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 3? A. Teenagers should spend more time learning to drive. B. Driving is a skill too complicated for teenagers to learn. C. Restrictions should be imposed on teenagers applying to take driving lessons. D. The licensing authorities are partly responsible for teenagers driving accidents. 49. A suggested measure to be taken to reduce teenagers driving accidents is that _. A. driving in the presence of an adult should be made a rule B. they should be prohibited from taking on passengers C.the licensing system should be greatly improved D. they should not be allowed to drive after 10 p.m. 50. The present situation in about half of the states is that the graduated licensing system _. A. is under discussion B. has been put into effect C. is about to be set up D. has been perfected CMany people believe the glare from snow causes snow-blindness. Yet, dark glasses or not , they find themselves suffering from headaches and watering eyes, and even snow-blindness, when exposed to several hours of “snow light”. The United States Army has now determined that glare from snow does not cause snow-blindness in troops in a snow-covered country. Rather, a mans eyes frequently find nothing to focus on in a broad expanse of barren (少植被的) snow-covered terrain (地形). So his gaze continually shifts and jumps back and forth over the entire landscape in search of something to look at. Finding nothing, hour after hour, the eyes never stop searching and the eyeballs become sore and the eye muscles ache. Nature eases this irritation by producing more fluid which covers the eyeball. The fluid covers the eyeball in increasing quantity until vision blurs (模糊), then is obscured (遮蔽), and the result is total, even though temporary, snow-blindness. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mExperiments led the Army to a simple method of overcoming this problem. Scouts ahead of a main body of troops are trained to shake snow from evergreen bushes, creating a dotted line as they cross completely snow-covered landscape. Even the scouts themselves throw lightweight, dark colored objects ahead on which they too can focus. The men following can then see something. Their gaze is arrested. Their eyes focus on a bush and having found something to see, stop scouring the snow-blanketed landscape. By focusing their attention on one object at a time, the men can cross the snow without becoming hopelessly snow-blind or lost. In this way the problem of crossing a solid white terrain is overcome.51. To prevent headaches, watering eyes and blindness caused by the glare from snow, darkglasses are _.A. indispensable and essential B. useful C. ineffective D. available52. When the eyes are sore tears are produced to _.A. balance the pain B. treat snow-blindnessC. clear the visionD. loosen the muscles53. Snow-blindness may be avoided by _.A. concentrating on the solid white terrainB. searching for something to look at in snow-covered terrainC. providing the eyes with something to focus onD. covering the eyeballs with more fluid54. The scouts shake snow from evergreen bushes in order to _.A. prevent the men behind losing their wayB. beautify the landscape of the terrainC. warm themselves in the severe coldD. give the men behind something to see 55. A suitable title for this passage would be _.A. natures cure for snow-blindness B. snow-blindness and how to overcome itC. soldiers marching in the snow D. snow vision and its effect on eyesight第二節(jié) 信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)下面是一篇有關(guān)顏色偏好和性格的關(guān)系和如何根據(jù)員工性格而促進(jìn)工作效率的方法。請(qǐng)閱讀下列應(yīng)用文和相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上將對(duì)應(yīng)題號(hào)的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑 (若選擇了E,涂AB;若選擇了F,涂CD)。(共10分,每題2分)首先,請(qǐng)閱讀下列有關(guān)顏色偏好和性格的關(guān)系的應(yīng)用文:A.GOLD According to the True Colors system people who choose GOLD as their primary color like to fit in or belong. They tend to be reliable people who enjoy serving others. Things like tradition, home are very important to them. They need order and structure. They dont like waste or change. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mB.ORANGE People who choose ORANGE as their primary color need a lot of variety and freedom. They take pride in being highly skilled. They enjoy “hand-on” work and often are good in a crisis. They are risk takers and seek challenges.C.YELLOW People who choose YELLOW as their primary color are curious about everything, they are confident and knowledgeable. They love sports very much and they work high efficiently. D.GREEN People who choose GREEN as their primary color are competent and want to control the realities of life. They enjoy solving problems and developing systems .They love intelligence and logic. They are often critical of themselves and others. E.BLUE

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