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1、廣東省普寧一中2011屆高三級(jí)第三次月考英語(yǔ)科試卷本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,共三大題,滿分135分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從115各題所給出的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。The story goes that some time ago, a man had a very lovely little daughterOne day the man 1 his 3-year-old daughter for 2_ a roll of gold w

2、rapping paperMoney was tight and he became 3 when the child tried to decorate a 4 to put under the Christmas tree Nevertheless , the little girl brought the gift to her father the next morning and said, "This is for you, Daddy"The man was 5 by his earlier 6 , but his anger flared again whe

3、n he found out the box was _7 He yelled at her, stating, "Dont you know, when you give someone a present, there is something 8 to be inside?" The little girl looked up at him with tears in her eyes and cried, "Oh, Daddy, its not empty at allI blew kisses into the boxThey are all for y

4、ou, Daddy"The father was crushed. He 9 his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her 10 Only a short time later, an 11 took the life of the child. It is also told that her father kept that gold box by his bed for many years and whenever he was discouraged, he would take out a(an) 12 ki

5、ss and remember the love of the child who had put it thereIn a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, has been given a gold container 13 unconditional love and kissesfrom our children, family members, friends and God. There is simply no other _14 , anyone could hold, more 15 than this1Aas

6、ked Bpraised Cbegged Dpunished2Awasting Bstealing CsellingDholding3Aglad Bangry Csad Dupset4Aroom Bhall Cbox Dball5Apuzzled Bsurprised Cscared Dembarrassed6Aoverwork Boverreaction Covercoat Dovertime7Aempty Bheavy Cfull Dwet8Ahappened Bseemed Csupposed Dused9Aput Bturned Chanded Dgave10Akindness Bfo

7、rgiveness Csadness Dcarelessness11Aovercoat Bincident C. accident Daction12Aimaginary Bkind C . gentle Dwarm13Afilled with Bpleased with C. crowded with Dequipped with14Aworld Bfeeling Cpossession Dlove15Aexpensive Bprecious Ccomfortable Dinteresting第二節(jié):語(yǔ)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(yǔ)法性和上下

8、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(yǔ)的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號(hào)為3140的相應(yīng)位置上。 Chinese proverbs are rich and they are still widely used in Chinese peoples daily life. 16 these proverbs there are often interesting stories. For example, the proverb, “plucking up a crop 17 (help) it grow”, is based on the following story

9、. It is said that a short-tempered man in the Song Dynasty (9601279) was very anxious to help 18 rice crop grow up quickly. He was thinking about 19 day and night. But the crop was growing much slower than he expected. One day, he came up with an idea 20 he would pluck up all of his crop a few inche

10、s. He did so the next day. He was very tired 21 doing this for a whole day, 22 he felt very happy since the crop did “grow” 23 (high). His son heard about this and went to see the crop. Unfortunately the leaves of the crop began to wither.This proverb is saying we have to let things go in their 24 (

11、nature) course. Being too anxious to help an event develop often 25 (result) in the contrary to our intention.II 閱讀 (共兩節(jié),滿分50分) 第一節(jié):閱讀理解(共20題; 每小題2分, 滿分40分)AIt had been some time since Jack had seen the old man. College, carrier, and life itself got in the way. In fact, Jack moved clear across the c

12、ountry in pursuit of the dreams. There, in the rush of his busy life, Jack had little time to think about the past and often no time to spend with his wife and son. He was working on his future, and nothing could stop him.Over the phone, his mother told him, “Mr. Belser died last night. The funeral

13、is Wednesday.” Memories flashed through his mind as he sat quietly remembering his childhood days.“Jack, did you hear me?”“Oh, sorry, Mom. Yes, I heard you. Its been so long since I thought of him. Im sorry, but I honestly thought he died years ago,” Jack said.“Well, he didnt forget you. Every time

14、I saw him hed ask what you were doing. Hed reminisce (回憶) about the many days you spent over his side of the fence as he put it, ” Mom told him.“I loved that old house he lived in,” Jack said.“You know, Jack, after your father died, Mr. Belser stepped in to make sure you had a mans influence in your

15、 life,” she said.“Hes the one who taught me carpentry. I wouldnt be in this business if it werent for him. He spent a lot of time teaching me things he thought were important. Mom, Ill be there for the funeral.” Jack said.Busy as he was, he kept his word. Jack caught the next flight to his hometown.

16、 Mr. Belsers funeral was small and uneventful. He had no children of his own, and most of his relatives had passed away.The night before he had to return home, Jack and his Mom stopped by to see the old house next door one more time, which was exactly as he remembered. Every step held memories. Ever

17、y picture, every piece of furniture Jack stopped suddenly.“Whats wrong, Jack?” his Mom asked.“The box is gone,” he said.“What box?” Mom asked.“There was a small gold box that he kept locked on top of his desk. I must have asked him a thousand times what was inside. All hed ever tell me was the thing

18、 I value most,” Jack said.It was gone. Everything about the house was exactly how Jack remembered it, except for the box. He figured someone from the Belser family had taken it.“Now Ill never know what was so valuable to him,” Jack said sadly.Returning to his office the next day, he found a package

19、on his desk. The return address caught his attention.“Mr. Harold Belser” it read.Jack tore open the package. There inside was the gold box and an envelope. Jacks hands shook as he read the note inside,“Upon my death, please forward this box and its contents to Jack Bernett. Its the thing I valued mo

20、st in my life.” A small key was taped to the letter. His heart racing, and tears filling his eyes. Jack carefully unlocked the box. There inside he found a beautiful gold pocket watch. Running his fingers slowly over the fine cover, he opened it.Inside he found these words carved: “Jack. Thanks for

21、your time! Harold Belser.”“Oh. My God! This is the thing he valued most ”Jack held the watch for a few minutes, then called his assistant and cleared his appointments for the next two days. “Why?” his assistant asked.“I need some time to spend with my son,” he said.26. Why did Jack think Mr. Belser

22、died years ago? A. College and career prevented him from remembering Mr. Belser. B. Jack was too busy with his business and family to think about Mr. Belser. C. Jack was too busy realizing his dreams to think about Mr. Belser. D. His present busy life washed away his children memories.27. Jacks moth

23、er told him on the phone about Mr. Belser EXCEPT that _. A. Mr. Belser often asked what Jack was doing B. Mr. Belsers funeral would take place on Wednesday C. Mr. Belser had asked for Jacks mailing address D. Mr. Belser had pleasant memories of their time together28. Why did Belser send Jack his gol

24、d watch? A. Because he was grateful for Jacks time with him. B. Because he had no children or relatives. C. Because he thought he had to keep his word. D. Because Jack had always wanted it during his childhood.29. Why did Jack say he needed some time to spend with his son? A. He was very tired of hi

25、s work and wanted to have a good rest. B. He had promised to spare more time to stay with his son. C. He had missed his son and his family for days. D. He came to realize the importance of the time with his family.30. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage? A. The Good Ol

26、d TimesB. What He Valued Most C. An Old Gold WatchD. The Lost Childhood Days B“In only six days I lost seven pounds of weight.”“Two full inches in the first three days !”These are the kinds of statements used in magazine, newspaper,radio and television ads, promising new shapes and new looks to thos

27、e who buy the medicine or the device. The promoters of such products say they can shape the legs, slim the face, smooth wrinkles,or in some other way add to beauty or desirability.Often such products are nothing more than money-making things for their promoters. The results they produce are question

28、able, and some are dangerous to health.To understand how these products can be legally promoted to the public,it is necessary to understand something of the laws covering their regulation. If the product is a drug, FDA ( Food and Drug Administration) can require proof(證明) under the Food, Drug, and C

29、osmetic Act that it is safe and effective before it is put on the market. But if the product is a device,F(xiàn)DA has no authority to require premarketing proof of safety or effectiveness. If a product already on the market is a danger to health, FDA can request the producer or distributor to remove it f

30、rom the market voluntarily, or it can take legal action, including seizure (查封) of the product.One notable case a few years ago involved an electrical device called the Relaxacisor, which had been sold for reducing the waistline. The Relaxacisor produced electrical shocks to the body through contact

31、 pads. FDA took legal action against the distributor to stop the sale of the devices on the grounds that it was dangerous to health and life.Obviously, most of the devices on the market have never been the subject of court proceedings(法律訴訟), and new devices appear continually. Before buying, it is u

32、p to the consumer to judge the safety or effectiveness of such items.31. It can be inferred that the ads mentioned in the text are_.A. objectiveB. costlyC. unreliable D. illegal32. Which of the following is true according to the text?AThe court is in charge of removing dangerous products.B. New prod

33、ucts are more likely to be questionable.C. The production of a device must be approved by FDA.D. The promoters usually just care about profits.33. FDA can ask for the proof of safety and effectiveness of a product_.A. if it is a drugB. if it is a deviceC. if its consumers make complaintsD. if its di

34、stributors challenge FDAs authority34. The Relaxacisor is mentioned as_.A. a product which was designed to produce electricityB. a product whose distributor was involved in a legal caseC. a successful advertisement of a beauty productD. an example of a quality beauty product35. The author intends to

35、 _.A. make consumers aware of the promoters false promisesB. show the weakness of the law on product safetyC. give advice on how to keep young and beautifulD. introduce the organization of FDAC Anyone who doubts that children are born with a healthy amount of ambition need spend only a few minutes w

36、ith a baby eagerly learning to walk. No matter how many times the little ones stumble in their first efforts, most keep on trying, determined to master their amazing new skill. It is only several years later, many psychologists and teachers agree, that a good number of kids seem to lose their natura

37、l drive to succeed. For the parents of such kids, whose own ambition is often tied to their childrens success, it can be a painful experience.Figuring out why the fire went out is the first step. Assuming that a kid doesnt suffer from a learning disability, or isnt involved in some family crisis(危機(jī))

38、 at home, many educators attribute a sudden lack of motivation to a fear of failure or classmate pressure. “Everything is within the kids control; their intelligence is changeable,” says Lisa Blackwell, a research scientist at Columbia University. More than any teacher or workshop, Blackwell says, “

39、parents can play a key role in conveying this message to their children by praising their effort, and progress rather than emphasizing their smartness or praising high performance alone. Most of all, parents should let their kids know that mistakes are a part of learning.”Some experts say our educat

40、ion system, with its strong emphasis on testing and separation of students into different levels of ability, also bears blame for the disappearance of drive in some kids. “These programs shut down the motivation of all kids who arent considered gifted and talented. They destroy their confidence,” sa

41、ys Jeff Howard, a social psychologist. Howard and other educators say its important to expose kids to a world beyond homework and tests, through volunteer work, sports, hobbies and other extracurricular activities. “The problem of the issue is that many students experience education as irrelevant to

42、 their life goals and ambitions,” says Michael Nakkual, a Harvard education professor. The key to getting kids to aim higher at school is to free them of the idea that class work is irrelevant, to show them how doing well at school can actually help them fulfill their dreams beyond it. They need to

43、understand that you have to learn to walk before you can run.36According to the passage, the parents of kids with no ambition .Adont do a very good job teaching them to walkBare to blame if the kids do poorly in schoolCfeel pain because ambitions are connected to their successDshould take part in ex

44、tracurricular activities with kids37The underlined part “the fire went out” probably means .Athe motivation was suddenly lostBthe fear of failure was suddenly goneCthe learning disability was suddenly lostDthe fire was suddenly gone 38All the following can contribute to a sudden lack of ambition exc

45、ept .Alearning disabilityBclassmate pressureCemphasis on testingDextracurricular activities39What is the most important thing for parents in motivating their kids?ABy punishing kids who dont display ambition.BBy emphasizing smartness and high performance.CBy telling kids that mistakes are a part of

46、learning.DBy praising the effort and progress they have made.40We can infer from the passage that .Achildren who have lost their ambition will never succeed in lifeBschool performance has much to do with students later successCboth the parents and the school are to blame for the lost ambitionDyounge

47、r kids learning to walk are more ambitious than older onesDLimit the use of private cars, improve public transport and encourage the use of bicycles to control traffic congestion(擁擠) during the 2008 Olympics, experts from foreign countries advised Beijing on Friday. Professor Nigel Wilson, of the ci

48、vil and environmental engineering department of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said he was "supportive to the limiting of private cars during the Olympic Games", saying that in foreign countries, the method is also adopted during big events, but he was unsure about the approach. Th

49、e government planned to keep an average of more than one million cars off the roads to improve traffic flow during the Olympics, said Liu Xiaoming, deputy director of the Beijing Traffic Committee, at the China Planning Network First Urban Transportation Congress. Sharing Wilson's view, Dr. Yosh

50、itsugu Hayashi, dean of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies of Nagoya University, believed the reduction in car use should be achieved not by banning, but through incentives. "Drivers who don't use their private cars could be given points," he said, "and the points could

51、be exchanged for goods from online shopping." Wetzel stressed limiting the use of company cars. "Governmental officials should also be encouraged to use public transportation or ride bicycles," he said, adding that he himself is a bicycle-rider in London. Matthew Martimo, director of

52、Traffic Engineering with Citilabs, said the bicycle was China's advantage. "Limiting private cars is an idea worth trying but it is just a temporary solution," he said. "The real cause of congestion is high density of people in Beijing and many have cars." Beijing, with a pop

53、ulation of 15 million, is home to more than three million automobiles, and the number is rising by 1,000 a day. Professor Wilson said the Olympic Games was a great opportunity for Beijing to think about traffic problems and develop transportation, adding that the city had already been making public

54、transport more efficient. Beijing has promised to stretch its 114-kilometer city railway to 200 kilometers before the opening of the Olympic Games. “We are looking forward to borrowing Beijing's experiences and drawing from its lessons in preparation for the 2012 Olympics,” said Wetzel. 41.

55、 The underlined word incentives in Paragraph 4 means_. A. something that encourages people to try B. online shopping C. points could be exchanged for goods D. award42. It can be seen from the passage that _. A. the government planned to forbid over 1 million cars to run on the roads during the Olymp

56、ics. B. banning private cars is the best way to solve traffic congestion in Beijing C. Beijing has 200 kilometers of city railway before the opening of the Olympic Games D. the use of company cars will not be limited43. Why did Wetzel stress “ he himself is a bicycle-rider in London”? A. To limit th

57、e use of company cars. B. To encourage governmental officials to use public transportation or ride bicycles. C. To show that riding bicycles is good for health. D. To show that he loves riding bicycles.44. Which of the following may be the reason for the traffic congestion in Beijing? A. The 2008 Beijing

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