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1、華師大二附中高三英語月考試卷第一卷 (共105分)II. Grammar and Vocabulary25. Strike while _is hot.A. the iron B. a iron C. iron D. irons26.Even if they are on sale, these refrigerators are equal in price to, if not more expensive than,_at the other store.A. anyone B. the others C. that D. the ones27.Once environment dama

2、ge _, it takes many years for the system to recover.A. has done B. is to do C. does D. is done28.A series of group discussions _ scheduled during the meeting.A. has B. is C. are D. have29.The match was cancelled because most of the members _ a match without a standard court.A. objected to having B.

3、were objected to haveC. objected to have D. were objected to having30.Careful surveys have indicated that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take drugs _ directed.A. like B. so C. which D. as31.Andrew, my fathers younger brother, will not be at the picnic,_ to the familysdisappoint. A. much B.

4、 more C. too much D. much more32.I felt somewhat disappointed and was about to leave, _ something occurred whichattracted my attention.A. unless B.until C. when D. while33.Next month, well have a most important test on English.- Yes? Then, every minute must be made full use _English.A. of to study B

5、. of being study C. of studying D. to study34. _ that no one was ever prepared for it.A. So suddenly did the disaster come B. So suddenly the disaster cameC. So did the disaster come suddenly D. Did the disaster come so suddenly35._ in convenient locations, chain stores are usually next door to peop

6、les homes and closeto the bus stops or underground stations.A. Being opened B. Having opened C. Opened D. Opening36.The leather shoes _ $800 turned out to be a sham.A. which he was charged B. which he chargedC. on which he was charged D. for which he was charged37.He does not see why young people sh

7、ould not challenge the older generation if they have sufficient reason _.A. to B. to do C. doing it D. for38. My father was most loving and indulgent, devoted to his home, seldom leaving us,_the hunting season.A. except for B. except c. except that D. except in39.Christmas is not just for the Wester

8、ners any more. Look around Shanghai, _nearlyanywhere in Chinas big cities, _you will see trapping of the Christmas holiday.A. and, / B. /, and C. or, and D. and, or40._ in order to sit for Cambridge entrance exams?A. Did he suggest what Mike should read B.What did he suggest Mike readC. What did he

9、suggest for Mike to read D. What for Mike did he suggest reading41.It is rather _that we still do not know how many species there are in the world today.A. misleading B. embarrassing C. boring D. demanding42.We have always_ that no country should interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.

10、A. taken B. held C. carried d. brought43.Dont _ more work than is good for your health.A. take up B. take on C. take in D. take down44. Students nowadays should make full use of their time to equip themselves with knowledgeso that they can easily _to the competitive society in the future.A. adopt B.

11、 adapt C. apply D. suitIII. Cloze(AInternational experts are concerned about a growing humanitarian(人道主義 crisis world hunger. Last year, the World Food Program _45_ more than seventyseven million people in eighty two countries. Many of the people who received food aid are refugees(難民 and people forc

12、ed to leave their homes because of conflict. This year, the humanitarian organization_46_ an additional twenty five million people will need food aid.Several problems have caused the world hunger _47_. These include severe dry weather and conflicts within and between countries. The World Food Progra

13、m says _48_ is a problem in part of Asia, Central America and the Middle East. However, the hardest hit area is Africa. Officials estimate about forty million people on that continent alone are _49_ with hunger.A spokesman for the World Food Program says that people in Ethiopia and Eritrea are _50_

14、starvation because of dry weather and a continuing war along their shared border. Severe dry weather conditions, or drought, have left fields _51_. This lack of rain has also halted crop production in southern Africa.Emergency efforts to _52_ the hunger situation in southern Africa began nine months

15、 ago. By the end of the last year, the World Food Program had given more than two hundred and seventy thousand metric tons if food to the six countries. _53_, food shipments could soon be halted if the World Food Program does not receive more money. Officials say the aid program in southern Africa n

16、eeds about two hundred million dollars through March.The World Food Program is_54_ the international community to give more money. Officials say help is especially important now because early signs point to another possible drought in southern Africa this year.45.A. fed B. visited C. examined D. car

17、ed for46.A. guesses B. estimates C. evaluates D. commits47.A. crisis B. difficulty C. urgency D. emergency48.A. conflict B. AIDS C. starvation D. war49.A. terrified B. thrust C. threatened D. frightened50.A. coping with B. facing C. meeting D. fronting51.A. scarce B. unfertile C. fertilized D. fruit

18、less52.A. comfort B. ease C. calm D. decrease53.A. However B. Therefore C. In other words D. By contrast54.A. begging B. appealing C. compelling D. urging(BRemember the first Walkman? It has been almost a quarter century since Sonys portable_55_ player changed the way people listen to music on the g

19、o. Now another form of entertainment is getting the Walkman treatment. Palm-size _56_ video players are beginning to change where and how people watch movies, cartoons and music videos.The gadgets(有用的小器械, which play compressed video files on a small screen, are designed to be generally less expensiv

20、e and more _57_ than portable DVD players, which have been _58_ for several years. None of these new-generation players, in fact, play DVDs. _59_, using advances in storage and compression technology, most _60_ video on hard drives or memory cards, much the way digital audio player store music files

21、.“Its just what happened to music,” said Ulrich Neumann, director of the Integrated Media Systems Center at the University of Southern California. “We went from cassette tape to CDs to MP3 on memory chips or tiny hard drives. What is happening now is that you have _61_” movie files going from DVDs d

22、own to probably small micro drives.”Yet it is unclear whether the public will want to watch video on a screen the _62_ of a dollhouse window, with are solution that is no match for even a standard TV set. After all, some hand-held organizers can show video, but that function has never been a particu

23、larly strong selling point. Watching a movies requires more_63_ than listening to music, it is thus difficult to see how the mobile video players will be used in the on-the-go way that portable _64_ players are.55.A. cassette B. disk C. digital D. video56.A. flexible B. portable C. feasible D. varia

24、ble57.A. complicated B. considerable C. convenient D. coordinated58.A. available B. advisable C. applicable D. acceptable59.A. Therefore B. In addition C. At any rate D. Instead60.A. put B. store C. conserve D. preserve61.A. specific B. digital C. abstract D. concrete62.A. size B. shape C. form D. m

25、odel63.A. time B. attention C. effort D. money64.A. cassette B. tape C. video D. audioIV. Reading Comprehension(AAs a boy, Joe Jones, the oldest of eight children, had a dream of becoming a doctor. But when he was 17, he had to drop out of high school to help support his family.Joe worked inn constr

26、uction, on the railroad, served in the army. For 20 years, he was a custom-maker, than an assembly-line worker and a welder(焊工 in his hometown of Philadelphia. But he hung on to his dream of going back to school.Crossing the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on his way to work every morning,

27、he made up his mind that some day, he would go there.In 1979, at age 48, Joe was laid off from his welding job. He decided it was time to make his dream come true. Now the unemployed father of 12 and grandfather of 7 decided to aim for a Ph.D. in computer and information science. His wife, Vickie, s

28、aid,”Go ahead.” She had no doubts that her husband would make it, even though it would mean long hours of study.Joe passed the high school-equivalency test and enrolled at Community College of Philadelphia, where he took all the math courses he could. In 1981, after earning a degree at Community Col

29、lege, he applied for admission to the University of Pennsylvania.His determination persuaded university officials to admit him as sophomore(二年級(jí)學(xué)生 to study computer math and to give him financial.Today, at 55, Joe holds a B.A degree in computer math. He has nearly completed work on his masters and ne

30、xt fall plans to start on that Ph.D.Officials at Peen add that Joe has given them something in return. Says Valarie Swain, executive assistant to the provost(學(xué)院院長, “Ive never had a student at any level who inspired me more than Joe.”65.Joe Jones has _ children.A. 8 B. 12 C. 19 D. 766.Before he decid

31、ed to aim for a Ph.D, Joe was a _.A. railroad worker B. welder C. soldier D. spray painter67.Joes wife_.A. persuade him to go to school B. prevented him from going to schoolC. encouraged him to make his dream come trueD.forced him to go to school68. Having worked hard, Joe_.A. earned a degree at the

32、 University of PennsylvaniaB. got a B.A degree in computer mathC. got a Ph. D. D. all of the above(BFOREIGN EXCHANGEA CLASS OF THEIR OWNName: Susan Lane Age: 22Place: Reykjavik, Iceland, 1994 Cost:$7,000Organization: AFS Experience: “I think it was a turning point in my life. I began to understand m

33、ore about my own culture by experiencing another culture and seeing how other people live.”Name: Sara Small Age: 23Place: Crivitz, Germany, 1996 Cost:$8,000Organization: EF FoundationExperience: “I loved the traveling and I made a lot of friends. I found the European school system to be hard but I a

34、m fluent now in German so it was worth it. I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again.”Name: Leanne Smythe Age: 20Place: Minnesota, America, 1994 Cost: $6,000Organization: Southern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “I learnt how to be really responsible. It was gr

35、eat to be on my own and I got on really well with the family I was with. I will definitely go back one day.”Name: Tom Jennings Age: 21Place: Conflans, France, 1995 Cost: $7,000Organization: Southern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “There were times when it was difficult but I liked it, experienci

36、ng a different culture. You just have to play each situation as it comes. If there is one thing you learn when you are on a student-exchange program, it is how to take care of yourself.”Name: Linda Marks Age: 19Place : Chonburi Province, Thailand, 1994 Cost: $3,500Organization: Rotary InternationalE

37、xperience: “Its like a roller-coaster ride; there are lots of ups and downs, but you always come back for more. I had a few problems but there was always someone to turn to and that was great.”69. The students who refer to both the good time and the bad time include_.A. Susan Lane and Sara Small B.L

38、inda Marks and David LinksC. Tom Jennings and Linda Marks D. Leanne Smythe and Tom Jennings70. The writing above would probably be _.A. the records of students activities B. the foreign students name cardsc. the notice about a visit to foreign countries D. the advertisement from an international nov

39、el71. The student who valued learned another language is _.A. Linda Marks B. Sara Small C. Tom Jennings D. Leanne Smythe(CAndrew Baker is the CEO(Chief Executive Officer of Castle Computer Corporation, a successful computer company. He is well known in the computer field as a brilliant and creative

40、executive, but he is also known as a disorganized and last minute-type person, perhaps because he is a procrastinator(拖延者). As a result, company employees are always in a state of confusion and instability, and deadlines for production schedules are almost never met. The fourth-quarter earning state

41、ment has just come out, and profits are way down.Deborah Jackson, who has been Mr. Bakers executive assistant for one year, recently attended a two-day time management workshop. She had hoped to discuss the comcepts of effective time management with Mr. Baker, but when she brought up the subject, he

42、 laughed and said time management was the least of his problems. He was working on a plan for test-marketing the new Castle laptop computer, which Marcia Lee, the Marketing and Sales Vice President, had asked him to revise. In addition, he was redesigning the new laser printer that the Research and

43、Development Division had just developed, and solving a personnel problem that the Director of Human resources and Administration had brought to him.Deborah knows that Mr. Baker, who has been with the company since its founding, likes to keep an eye on every department and stay in daily contact with

44、all his division managers. However, she can see the results of Mr. Bakers “micromanagement” style and poor time management. In fact, she is considering asking for a meeting with the Chief Operating Officer of Castle Computer Corporation, Harry Webb, to voice her concerns about the future of the comp

45、any under Mr. Bakers leadership. Although Deborah has a great deal of respect for Mr. Baker, she is completely worn out from her daily struggle to keep him on schedule. If only Mr Baker would delegate some of his responsibilities and set priorities. In Deborahs eyes, Caltle Computer Corporation is b

46、eing under-led and overmanaged.72.According to the passage, what aspects of CEO will influence the company most?A. Appearance B. Working style. C. Devotion D. Commitment.73.Which of the following is most suitable to describe Andrew Bakers character?A. Practice makes perfect. B. Haste makes waste.D.

47、Procrastination is the thief of the time. D. Silence is golden.74.How did Andrew Baker respond to his assistants opinion?A. He struggled it off. B. He was greatly shocked.C. He refused to admit it. D. He accepted it with reservation.75. At present what does Deborah concern most?A. The future of the

48、company. B. The profits of the company.C. The poor management of the company. D. The employees of the company.(DNASDAQ, acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers automated Quotation system, is one of the largest markets in the world for the trading of stocks. The number of companies

49、 listed on NASDAQ is more than that on any of the other stock exchange in the United States, including the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE and the American Stock Exchange (AMSE. The majority of companies listed on NASDAQ are smaller than most of those on the NYSE and AMEX. NASDAQ has become known as th

50、e home of new technology companies, particularly computer and computer-related businesses. Trading on NASDAQ is started by stock brokers(經(jīng)紀(jì)人 acting on behalf of their clients. The brokers negotiate with market makers who concentrate on trading specific stocks to reach a price for the stock.Unlike ot

51、her stock exchange, NASDAQ has no central location where trading takes place. Instead, its market makers are located all over the country and make trades by telephone and via the Internet. Because brokers and market makers trade stocks directly instead of on the floor of a stock exchange, NASDAQ is

52、called an over-the-counter market. The term over-the counter refers to the direct nature of the trading, as in a store where goods are handed over a counter.Since its inception(開市 in 1971, the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator(創(chuàng)新者. As the worlds first electronic stock market, NASDAQ long ag

53、o set a precedent(先例 for technological trading innovation that is unrivaled. Now ready to become the worlds first truly global market, the NASDAQ Stock Market is the market of choice for business industry leaders worldwide. By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped

54、thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.76. What is TRUE of NASDAQ?A. It is the largest stock market in the world.B. IT lists only small companies.C. It lists all the new technology companies.D. It lists the biggest number of companies

55、.77. The word” negotiate”(Line 12,Para.1 means _.A. discuss B. argue C. interfere D. cope78. NASDAQ is also known as an over-the counter market because it seems_.A. a stock market B. a stock exchange C. a counter D. a store79. Since its founding in 1971, NASDAQ has contributed to _.A. raising money

56、for many companies B. creating an efficient environment for many companiesC. the expected development of many companiesD. the unexpected development of many companies(EA. Beauty and healthB. Beauty and the beachC. Black and whiteD. Facing the factsE. Think twiceF. Supporting evidence80._For those of

57、 us who lead busy lives, its very tempting to take a short cut to looking good. Why bother to keep fit and have a balanced diet when you can look good the easy way? But before you decide that looking after yourself is all too much effort, think again.81._Theres nothing like a suntan to make you feel good. Spend all day doing nothing on a beautiful beach and youll look better at the end of it. A light tan will make you look younger and healthier, but there is incre

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