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1、高三年級半月考試卷( 英語 )第I卷第一部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié) (共15小題; 每小題3分,滿分45分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和 D )中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A Lill was a young French Canadian girl who grew up in the farming community. At the age of 16, her father thought that she had enough schooling and forced her to drop out of school to co

2、ntribute to the family income. In 1922, with limited education and skills, the future didnt look bright for Lill. Her father demanded that Lill find a job as soon as possible, but she didnt have confidence to ask for a job. One day, Lill gathered her courage and knocked on her very first door. She w

3、as met by Margaret Costello, the office manager. In her broken English, Lill told her she was interested in the secretarial position. Margaret decided to give her a chance. Margaret sat her down at a typewriter and said, “Lill, lets see how good you really are.” She directed Lill to type a single le

4、tter, and then left. Lill looked at the clock and saw that it was 11:40 am. Everyone would be leaving for lunch at noon. She thought she should at least attempt the letter. On her first try, she got through one line but made four mistakes. She pulled the paper out and threw it away. The clock now re

5、ad 11:45. “At noon,” she said to herself. “Ill move out with the crowd, and they will never see me again.” On her second attempt, things didnt get any better. Again she started over and finally completed the letter, full of mistakes, though. She looked at the clock: 11:55 - five minutes to freedom.

6、Just then, Margaret walked in. She came directly over to Lill and put one hand on the desk and the other on the girls shoulder. She read the letter and paused. Then she said, “Lill, you are doing good work!” Lill was surprised. She looked at the letter, then up at Margaret. With those simple words o

7、f encouragement, her desire to escape disappeared and her confidence began to grow. She thought, “ Well, if she thinks its good, then it must be good. I think Ill stay!” Lill did stay at the Carhartt Overall Company for 51 years, through two world wars and 11 presidents - all because someone had the

8、 insight to give a shy and uncertain young girl the gift of self-confidence when she knocked on the door.1. Why didnt the future look bright for Lill when she left school at an early age? A. Because she was forced to leave school. B. Because her father thought that she had enough schooling. C. Becau

9、se she had no confidence to ask for a job. D. Because her education and skills were very limited for a job.2. The underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph means that . A. Lill would leave her position then so that she would not face her workmates and her manager again. B. Lill would move the lett

10、er out in the crowd. C. Lill would throw the paper away without being noticed. D. Lill thought people would never see the mistakes in the letter.3. How many attempts did Lill make to type the letter? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four4. Which of the following can be the best title for this passage? A. H

11、onesty is the best policy B. Encouragement makes a difference C. Virtue leads to success D. Time waits for no manB Congratulations on deciding to visit the Big Apple. Whether you choose to spend time in the Metropolitan Museum of Art or an S&M club in the west Village, or both, youre in for quite an

12、 experience. NYC(New York City) isnt nearly as crazy or dangerous as movies make it out to be, so relax and enjoy its intrinsic weirdness. Instructions to get there New York City, being a major metropolis, can be accessed in many ways: by plane, train, bus or car. Flying: There are three major airpo

13、rts people usually fly into when traveling to New York. La Guardia is the closest to Manhattan, and is located in the borough of Queens. JFK international Airport is also in Queens, but a little farther from Manhattan. Newark is in New Jersey and is by far the farthest from the city. Train: Amtrak(美

14、國鐵路公司) trains arrive constantly in Penn Station, which is located at 7th Avenue and 34th Street. Penn Station is conveniently located in the heart of Manhattan and can be accessed via subway and taxis. Metro North, a light-rail system that runs from Connecticut to New York, is another convenient way

15、 to get into the city if you happen to be nearby. Those trains come into Grand Central Station, which is located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue. Bus: For those of you on a tight budget (or who are just plain cheap but have a lot of time on your hands), the bus is always an option. Buses- run by seve

16、ral companies including Greyhound, Trailways, Peter Pan and New Jersey Transit- are usually much cheaper than trains and planes, and they are just as convenient, arriving at Port Authority, located at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue. Of course, buses take longer and have smellier bathrooms. Driving: If y

17、ou choose to drive to New York City, your best bet is to find a garage as soon as you arrive and park your car for the duration of the trip. Driving and parking in the city are both impossible, and will certainly make your trip miserable. Since New York has excellent public transportation and thousa

18、nds of taxis, you really dont need your car if you are staying in Manhattan.5. In many films New York City seems_. A. dangerous B. traditional C. convenient D. unique6. Which one shows the right order of airports distance from New York City? A. JFK International AirportNewarkLa Guardia B. La Guardia

19、JFK International AirportNewark C. La GuardiaNewarkJFK International Airport D. JFK International AirportLa GuardiaNewark7. If you are on vacation but dont have enough money, which transportation is your best choice? A. Plane B. Train C. Bus D. Car8. The biggest challenge for driving to New York Cit

20、y is . A. its high cost B. taking a long time C. unpleasant smell D. parking the car CMost parents and teachers want children to be happy. To that end, parents find themselves doing things for kids to make them happy, like buying gifts, taking them for ice cream, playing games together, or helping w

21、ith homework. Teachers are constantly doing things for children too, like bringing treats to class, planning fun trips, and supporting students in other immeasurable ways. Do acts of kindness toward children make us happier parents and teachers? Of course they do. Unfortunately, we dont make childre

22、n happy by simply enabling them to be receivers of kindness. We increase their feelings of happiness and well-being by teaching them to be givers of kindness. The truth is that children are born to be altruistic. But somewhere between birth and 4th grade, they are socialized to think more about them

23、selves than others. How do we change this and improve childrens well-being? A recent study, Kindness Counts, conducted by researchers from the University of British Columbia and the University of California, broke new ground by showing the benefits gained by teens when they were taught happiness-inc

24、reasing skills. For a month, several hundred 9-11-year-olds performed and recorded three acts of kindness each week for anyone they wished. Another several hundred kept track of three pleasant places they visited during the week. Not surprisingly, the results were consistent with adult studies. When

25、 kids performed acts of kindness or took notice of the pleasant places they visited during the week, they significantly increased feelings of happiness and satisfaction. But those who performed acts of kindness received an additional benefit. Measuring how well children were liked or accepted by the

26、ir peers (同伴), the study showed those who performed acts of kindness gained an average of 1.5 friends during the four-week period good support for the idea that “nice guys finish first.”9. What do most parents and teachers do to make children happy? A. Do good deeds for them. B. Take them to see fun

27、ny things. C. Teach them the secret of happiness. D. Develop their happiness-increasing skills.10. The underlined word “altruistic” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to “_”. A. optimisticB. energeticC. curiousD. generous11. What can be concluded from the study? A. Children can change their attitu

28、des easily. B. Happy people are likely to do good deeds. C. Acts of kindness are the key to happiness. D. Visits to places lead to much more happiness.D Eighty-five-year old Chinese Pharmacologist (藥理學家) Tu Youyou became Chinas first winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine when it was an

29、nounced that she was one of three scientists awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work in developing effective drugs against parasitic diseases. Tu was honored for developing artemisinin (青蒿素), a drug for malaria that has saved millions of lives across the globe, especial

30、ly in the developing world, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institute disclosed on its website on Monday. Tu, a Chinese trained pharmacologist and a researcher at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing, went to Stockholm, Sweden in December to receive her award, according to Cao H

31、ongxin, the science and technology department head of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. “She was calm and said she has received lots of congratulatory calls,” Cao told China Daily on Monday after he telephoned Tu to congratulate her. “Its an overdue (遲來的) honor for Tu and the

32、 worlds recognition of traditional Chinese medicine,” he said. “Tus breakthrough in winning the Nobel Prize in a natural science is the pride of the whole nation and the whole Chinese scientific community,” said zhou Dejin, spokesman of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinas national research body

33、that consists of more than one hundred research institutes, universities and research branches. “The achievement of developing artemisinin was made in the 1970s, but it only received international recognition in later years, which suggests that we might have more achievements that have reached the N

34、obel Prize level but have not been recognized,” Zhou said.12. Why was Tu Youyou awarded the Nobel Prize? A. She made a breakthrough in the Chinese scientific community. B. She came up with a revolutionary theory about medicine. C. She devoted her whole life to medicine research. D. She developed a v

35、ery effective drug in the 1970s.13. What do we know about Tu Youyou? A. She secretly accepted the Nobel Prize by herself. B. Shes the second Chinese to win the 2015 Nobel Prize. C. She has an ordinary heart though winning the Nobel Prize. D. She won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine wit

36、h three scientists.14. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. China lacks talented scientists like Tu Youyou badly. B. Tus achievement was recognized by the world a long time ago. C. Chinese scientists should work harder to win more Nobel Prizes. D. More Chinese scientific achievements should

37、 be acknowledged.15. What type of writing does this passage belong to? A. A scientific report. B. An official document. C. A news report. D. A medical record.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15 分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。For the question of how to set goals, we have a very simple process that you ca

38、n go through to set your personal goals. 16 Identify your personal values and task statements. 17 If you can identify your personal values, your personal goal will not go wrong. The starting point of all achievements is desire. 18 After you know your personal values, find out what you really want to

39、 achieve in every life aspect. Life has many aspects and in order to lead a happy life, you should set goals in every aspect.Write your goals down. Please pay attention to this. 19 If not, they will only become dreams. You should limit your goals to between 5 and 6 at any one time. To achieve your g

40、oals you have to focus your efforts and energy. As you progress and complete your goals, you may add new goals.Develop a personal action plan. You need to make a detailed schedule according to your goals. Develop a personal action plan and follow it.Review your progress and update your goals accordi

41、ngly. 20 If not, analyze why the goal is not being met. Find a coach or friend to help you if you have trouble. Realize your goals step by step. Find out more of monitoring the process of goal setting.A. Make sure you are making progress.B. Your personal value is the big direction.C. Figure out the

42、goals you want to achieve.D. Its true that goal setting is a lifelong process.E. If you want to succeed, you need prepare well.F. You must write your goals down on a piece of paper.G. These steps can help you set your goals more easily.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給

43、的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。It was the final week of the term, and as usual, I was stressed. I couldnt 21 ; my mind was full of 22 . I was trying to concentrate, but failed. I had problems sleeping and was 23 all the time. When I started to have terrible headaches, my mom 24 to take m

44、e to the hospital.We sat down to wait 25 in the waiting room. When my name was finally 26 , a pain in my chest was almost killing me. Then, a nurse took me to the 27 room.First my heart rate was checked. The doctor didnt seem happy with 28 he found. His serious face made me even more nervous. He tol

45、d me my heartbeat was 29 and was the cause of the pain in my 30 just now in the waiting room. I was feeling as if the room lacked enough oxygen. I was breathing with 31 .The doctor was 32 I had a heart disease. However, after some tests, he ruled out the 33 of the heart disease. He told me I was mos

46、t likely having episodic acute stress(間歇性急性應激). I didnt even know what that 34 . He explained that it was my bodys 35 to my exhausting work schedule. He added that I was 36 pushing my body too hard, and it had 37 its ability to cope. Stress became a threat to both my physical and emotional health. T

47、he doctor gave me some medicine and put me on a(n) 38 program. I was supposed to avoid stress and give myself time to relax.Now, I have learned not to 39 anymore during an examination. Life is 40 , and stress is just something we make up to make our lives more difficult. I learn a lesson from this:

48、we should learn to slow down.21A. lie downBcalm downCget downDbreak down22A.memoriesBideas Csurprises Dworries23A. doubtful Btired Ccheerful Dpuzzled24A. decided BmanagedCtried Dpromised25A. hopefully BpatientlyCanxiouslyDpolitely26A. mentioned BrecommendedCregisteredDcalled27A. operation Bexaminati

49、onCmedicine Drest28A. that Bwhich Cwhat Dwhen29A. irregular BnormalCsteadyDpainful30A. back Bhead Cleg Dchest31A. concern BdifficultyCcare Dease32A. aware BconfidentCsuspiciousDcertain33A. possibility Beffect CdangerDidentity34A. proved Bexpressed CindicatedDmeant35A. contribution BreactionCaccessDa

50、pproach36A. still Beven CjustDever37A. lost BavoidedCovercomeDpracticed38A. volunteer BrecoveryCresearchDeducation39A. complain Bcheat Cescape Dpanic40A. wonderfulBtoughCsmoothDsweet第II卷第二節(jié) (共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Californian truck driver, Larry Waters, always wanted

51、 to be 41 pilot. The only way open for him 42 (do) this was join the US Air Force, but his poor eyesight made this impossible. He didnt give up and began working on a plan for his first 43 (fly). He bought forty-five weather balloons from a local store. Then he fixed these to his garden chair, which

52、 44 (tie) to his jeep. For this journey, he also purchased some beer and a parachute (降落傘). When everything was ready, he got into the seat and cut the ropes 45 (attach) it to the jeep. His plan worked well, at least in the beginning. 46 the balloons continued to lift him up until he reached an alti

53、tude of 5,000 meters. Luckily, he had bought an air-gun 47 could be used to burst the balloons. He managed to burst ten of them, but then, unfortunately, he dropped the gun. Waters flying garden chair began to get dangerously close to Los Angeles International Airport. Jet pilots flying nearby were 48 (astonish) to see the unusual sight, but this was a(n) 49 (potential) dangerous situation. An airport helicopter eventually succeeded 50 bringing him back to earth.第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

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