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1、杭高 2013 屆高三第三次月考英語試卷注意:所有答案一律做在機(jī)讀卡 和答卷頁上;不得使用字典,文曲星等工具。機(jī)讀卡請正確填涂( 兩填三涂 ) :考號為: 試場號( 01 至 22)座位號( 01 至 30),共 4 位;請分別用水筆填好姓名和考號,用 2B 鉛筆 涂好試卷類型A, 4 位考號(前4 格?。┖涂荚嚳颇?英語。說明:本試卷考試時間120 分鐘,滿分120 分。選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):單項填空( 共 20小題;每小題 0.5 分,滿分 10分 )從 A、 B、 C、 D 四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂

2、黑。1. InPride and Prejudice, pride prevents the characters from seeing _ truthof a situation and from achieving happiness in _ life.A.不填 ; theB. the; theC. a; theD.the;不填2. Would you be _ to pick me up at four o'clock and take me to the airport?A. possibleB. convenientC. accessibleD.available3. T

3、he French Revolution was successful in_ society of inequality, which had a great effecton many other countries, particularly _ in Europe.A. freeing; thatB. freeing; onesC. ridding; the oneD. ridding;those4. _ the local authorities put more attention to the safety of the children,more than 20lives _

4、in Gansu Province.A. Should, would not be claimedB. Had, would not havebeen claimedC. Should, would not be costD. Had, would not havebeen cost5. _ of danger in the street at night by police, young women had to go home with a friend or a family member _ them.A. Having been warned; followingB. warning

5、; followingC. Having warned; followingD. warned; followed6. Due to the widespread _ of this medical technology, more diseases can bediscovered and treated at an early stage.A. presentationB. applicationC. qualificationD.appreciation7. -Whats the model plane look like?- Well, the wings of the plane a

6、re _ of its body.A. more than the length twiceB. twice more than the lengthC. more than twice the lengthD. more twice than the length用心愛心專心18. -Waiter! How soon can I get my food? I just have half an hour left before my train leaves.- It _ be ready in five minutes.A. mayB. shouldC. couldD need9. The

7、 writtenrecordof our conversationdoesnt_ what was actuallysaid.There are a lot of mistakes.A. correspond withB. relate toC. look intoD.refer to10. -I m afraid I can only make a small contribution this time.- _. We really appreciate your assistance.A. Every little helpsB.Themore,thebetterC. It s bett

8、er to give than to receiveD.Thebestthingscome insmallpackages11. In his lecture, the professor referred to the belief, in contrast to all othercountries, _ the elderly are wise, _ is particularly dominant(占優(yōu)勢的 ) in the Chinese cultureA. that; one thatB. that; thatC. which, whichD. that; one12.“How c

9、ould you lose so much money?” John asked his wife, eyeing her angrilyfrom _ the kitchen table.A. atB. acrossC. throughD. on13. How do you _ your reading speed? The speed is measured by how many words per minute you can read.A. calculateB. practiseC. evaluateD.ensure14. China has been pushingthe refo

10、rmof publichospitals_ allitscitizens.A. in charge ofB. for the purpose ofC. in honor ofD.for the benefit of15. Tell them the basic proposal and what they can gain, and _ the big details unless they request for more information.A. bring outB. let outC.leaveoutD.make out16. The door opened and _, the

11、victim of a traffic accident.A. Mr. Smith coming inB. comes Mr. SmithC. in coming Mr. SmithD. in came Mr. Smith17. Moyan has won the Noble Prize in Literature, which has made him world-famous, but before that no one could have imagined how great a role he _ in the literary world.A. had playedB. has

12、playedC. is playingD. was to play18. When Helen saw his tutor nod _ to her, she calmed down and went on with her performance.A. encouraginglyB. amazinglyC. interestinglyD.用心愛心專心2astonishingly19. Americans believein the ideal,as _ intheirDeclarationof Independence,that all men are created equal.A. st

13、atedB. assumedC. heldD.possessed20. Fancy meeting you here at this time!A. Glad to see you.B. It's a small world. C. So did I.D.Oh,haven't you?第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1 分,滿分20 分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從第21 40 各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C 和 D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑。A daughterthoughtlifewas unpromisingto herand complained

14、toherfatheraboutit.She didnotknow how she was goingto 21andwantedto giveup. She was22of fighting and struggling. It seemed as if one problem was just solved before anew one23 .Herfather,a cook,tookherto the 24 .He filledthreepots with waterandplacedeach on a high25.Soon the potscame toa26 .In one he

15、 placedcarrots,in the second he placed eggs, and the last he placed ground coffee beans. He letthem sit and boil, without saying a word.The daughtersuckedherteethand27waited,askingrepeatedlywhat he wasdoing.In about twenty minuteshe turnedoff the28. Hefished the carrotsoutand placed them in a bowl.

16、He pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Thenhe spooned thecoffeeoutand placeditin another.Turningtoherhe asked, “Darling ,what do you see? ”“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied.He brought her closer and asked her to29the carrots. She did and notedthat they were soft. He then asked her

17、to take an egg and break it. After pullingoff the30 , she observed the hard-boiled egg! Finally, he asked her to tastethecoffee.She smiled31shetasteditsrichflavor.She humbly asked,“Whatdoes it mean,Father? ”He explained that each of them had faced the same32, boiling water, buteach33differently. The

18、 carrot went in34and hard. But after beingsubjectedto theboilingwater,it35andbecame weak. The egg had been36 .Itsthinoutershellhad protecteditsliquidinterior.Butaftersitting37 theboiling water, its inside became hardened. The ground coffee beans were unique,38. After they were in the boiling water,

19、they had39the water.“Which areyou?” he askedhis daughter . “When adversityknockson your door,40do you respond?Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?”21. A. make outB. make itC. make upD. make through22. A. typicalB. consciousC. tiredD. warned23. A. raisedB. aroseC. disappearedD. faded24. A. roo

20、mB. marketC. kitchenD. grocery25. A. shelfB. temperatureC. fireD. table用心愛心專心326.A. boilB. coolC. hotD. smoke27.A. happilyB. calmlyC. casuallyD. impatiently28.A. lightsB. burnersC. tapD. water29.A. seeB. carryC. feelD. fetch30.A. shellB. packC. bagD. cover31.A. sinceB. asC. beforeD. if32.A. occasion

21、B. pointC. varietyD. adversity33.A. reflectedB. answeredC. abandonedD. reacted34.A. stableB. weakC. strongD. sensitive35.A. softenedB. widenedC. shortenedD. sharpened36.A. half-doneB. easily-brokenC. easily-gotD. hard-boiled37.A. overB. forC. throughD. on38.A. howeverB. otherwiseC. besidesD. moreove

22、r39.A. meltedB. absorbedC. pollutedD. changed40.A. whatB. howC. whenD. why第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20 小題,第二節(jié)5 小題;每小題2 分,共 50 分)第一節(jié):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,并在答題卷上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。ATensions have erupted over somebarren rocks inthe Pacificthatyou may neverhave heard of,but staytuned thisis a boundary dispute(

23、爭端 ) thatcouldget uglyand some day have far-reachingconsequences forChina,Japan,Taiwan and the UnitedStates.The islandsin disputeare calledthe Senkaku chain by Japan, the Diaoyu islandsby China,and the Diaoyutaiby Taiwan.Allthreeclaimthe islands,which are reallyjust five small islands and three barr

24、en rocks northeast of Taiwan, 200 miles offthe Chinese coast.The latest conflict occurred when a Chinese fishing boat collided(碰撞 ) withtwo Japanese naval ships trying to stop it near the islands. The Japanese prevented the Chinese captain from leaving the place for questioning and the two countries

25、 have been exchanging angry protests.The reason to worry isthatnationalistsin both China and Taiwan see the islandsas unquestionablytheirsand thinkthattheirgovernment has been weak inclaimingthis authority.So far, wiser heads have generally won the argument on each side, but at somepoint a weakened

26、Chinese leader might try to gain the legal right with the publicby pushing the issue and recovering the islands. It would be a dangerous game andwould have a disastrousimpacton China-Japanrelations,but ifsuccessfulitwouldraise the popularity of the Chinese government.In reality,of course,thereis zer

27、o chance thatthe U.S. willhonor itstreaty(條約) with Japan over a few barren rocks. We're not going to risk a nuclear conflict with China over some islands that may well be China's. But if we don't help, our security relationship with Japan will be at the breaking point.用心愛心專心4So which cou

28、ntry has a better claim to the islands? My feeling is that it'sChina, although the answer isn't clear-cut. Chinese navigational records show theislandsas Chinese formany centuries,and a 1783 Japanese map shows them as Chineseas well. Japanpurportedto“discover ” the islands onlyin 1884and too

29、k controlof them by force only in 1895 when it also grabbed Taiwan.The best approach would be for China and Japan to agree to refer the disputeto the InternationalCourt of Justice,but realisticallythatwon'thappen. And sincesome believe that the area is rich with oil and gas reserves, the claims

30、from each side have become more insistent.As Chinese nationalism grows, as China's navy and ability to project power in the ocean gains, we could see some military conflicts over the islands.Taken fromNewYork Times41The underlinedword “purported ” (inPara.7)is closestin meaning to “_” .A. happen

31、edB. claimedC. pretendedD. intended42 The latest conflict referred to in the passage occurred because _.A. the Japanese government has bought the Diaoyu Islands from the LiyuansB. two Japanese navalshipssailedin the Chinese sea around the Diaoyu IslandsC. the Japanese kept the captainof a fishingboa

32、t from returningforquestioningD. a fishingboat collidedwith two Japanese naval ships by design in the Japanesesea43 Which of the following is the author's personal idea?A. It is the two Japanese naval ships that are to blame for the conflict.B. Itis the Chinese captainof a fishingboat thatis to

33、blame forthe conflict.C. Itis the U.S. thatwillhonor itstreatywithJapan over a few barrenrocks.D. Itis China thathas a betterclaimto the islandsbecause of itsnavigationalrecords.44 What can be inferred according to the passage?A. The claim from both sides has become more insistent.B. Japan has navy

34、and ability to power the Diaoyu Islands.C. China is developing so quickly that it will declare a war on Japan.D. The dispute between China and Japan has put the U.S. in a dilemma.BTayka Hotel De SalWhere: Tahua, BoliviaHow much: About $95 a nightWhy it s cool:Youve stayed at hotels made of brick or

35、wood, but salt? Thatssomething few can claim. Tayka Hotelde Sal is made totallyof salt includingthebeds ( though youllsleep on regularmattresses ( 床墊 ) and blankets).The hotelsitson the Salarde Uyuni,a prehistoricdried-up lakethat s the world s biggestsaltflat.Buildersuse the saltfrom the 4,633-squa

36、re-mileflatto make thebricks,andglue them together with a paste of wet salt that hardens when it dries. When rain starts to dissolve the hotel, the owners just mix up more salt paste to strengthen the bricks.用心愛心專心5Green Magic Nature ResortWhere: Vythiri, IndiaHow much: About $240 a nightWhy it s co

37、ol:Ridding a pulley(滑輪 )-operated lift 86 feet to your treetop roomis just the start of your adventure. As you look out of your open window there isno glass! you watch monkeys and birds in the rain forest canopy. Later you might test your fear of heights by crossing the handmade rope bridge to the m

38、ain part ofthe hotel, or just sit on your bamboo bed and read.You dont even have to comedown for breakfast the hotel will send it up on the pulley-drawn “elevator ”.Dog Bark Park Inn B&BWhere: Cottonwood, IdahoHow much: $92 a nightWhy it s cool:Thi s doghouse isn t just for the family petSweet W

39、illyis a30-foot-tall dog with guest rooms inhis belly.Climb the woodenstairsbesidehishind leg to enter the door in his side. You can relax in the main bedroom, go upa few steps of the loft(閣樓) inWill ys head, or hang out insidehis nose. Althoughyou have a full private bathroom in your quarters, ther

40、e is also a toilet in the12-foot-tall fire hydrant (消防栓) outside.Gamirasu Cave HotelWhere: Ayvali, TurkeyHow much: Between $130 and $475 a nightWhy i t s cool:This is caveman cool! Experience what it was like 5,000 years ago,when peoplelivedin these mountain caves formed by volcanicash. But your sta

41、y willbe much more modern. Bathrooms and electricityprovidewhat you expectfrom a modernhotel, and the white volcanic ash, called tufa, keeps the rooms cool, about 65in summer.(Dont worry there is heat in winter.)45. What do we know about Tayka Hotel de Sal? A. It is located on a prehistoric lake.B.

42、It should be protected against the rain. C. Everything in the hotel is made of salt.D. You have to cross a rope bridge to the hotel.46. What is the similarity of the four hotels?A. Being expensive.B. Being comfortable.C. Being natural.D. Being unique.47. What does the underlined part“Sweet Willy ”re

43、fer to?A. The name of the hotel.B. The name of the hotel owner.C. The building of Dog Bark Park Inn B&B.D. The name of a pet dog of the hotel owner.48. Which of the hotels makes you have a feeling of living in the far past?A. Tayka Hotel De SalB. Green Magic Nature ResortC. Dog Bark Park Inn B&a

44、mp;BD. Gamirasu Cave Hotel49. What may be the purpose of the writer writing the passage?用心愛心專心6A. To show his wide knowledge.hotels.C. To develop business in tourism.the readers.B. To introducesome interestingD. To attract attentionfromCRene Descartes explanation of pain has long been acknowledged i

45、n medicine.He proposed that pain is a purely physical phenomenon that tissue injury makesspecific nerves send a signal to the brain, causing the mind to notice pain. Thephenomenon, he said, is like pulling on a rope to ring a bell in the brain. It ishard to overstate how deeply fixed this account ha

46、s become. In medicine, doctorssee pain in Descartes terms as a physical process, a sign of tissue injury.The limitationsof this explanation,however, have been apparentforsome time,since people with obvious injuriessometimes report feelingno painatall.Later,researchers proposed that Descartes model b

47、e replaced with what they called thegate control theory of pain. They arguedthatbefore pain signals reachthe brain,they must firstgo through a gatingmechanism inthe spinalcord( 脊髓 ).Insome cases,this imaginary gate could simply stop pain signals from getting to the brain.Their mostamazing suggestion

48、 was that what controlled the gate was not justsignals from sensorynervesbut also emotionsand other“output ” fromthebrain.They were sayingthatpullingon the ropeneed not make the bellring.The bellitselfthe mind could stop it. This theory led to a great deal of research into how such factors as mood,

49、gender, and beliefs influence the experience of pain. In aBritishstudy,for example,researchersmeasured painthresholdand tolerancelevelsin 53 balletdancersand 53 universitystudentsby usinga commonmeasurement: afterimmersingyour hand in body-temperaturewaterfortwo minutesto establisha baselineconditio

50、n, you put your hand in a bowl of ice water and start a clock running. Youmark the time when it begins to hurt: that is your pain threshold. Then you markthe time when it hurts too much to keep your hand in the water: that is your paintolerance. The test is always stopped at 120 seconds, to prevent injury.The resultswere striking.Onaveragefemalestudentsreportedpain at16 secondsand pulledtheirhands out ofthe icewater at37 seconds.Female dance

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