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1、PAGE PAGE 92010年大村職業(yè)中學(xué)校高三英語月考試題()(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)姓名_ 班級_ 得分_聽 力1-56-1011-1516-20單項選擇1-56-1011-15完形填空16-2021-2526-3031-35閱讀理解36-4041-4546-5051-55第一部分 聽力(30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分, 滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A, B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。( ) 1. Which class is t

2、he man looking for?A. the physics class B. the English class C. the chemistry class( ) 2. What is manager doing?A. he is having a lunch B. he is having a meeting C. he is having a rest( ) 3. When did John have lunch?A. at 11:30 B. at 12:00 C. at 12:30( ) 4. When did Tom have his coffee?A. before lun

3、ch B. after his lunch C. at noon( ) 5. Why will they travel by sea?A. its cheaper B. its safe C. its interesting第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分, 滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A, B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各小題,每小題5秒鐘,聽完各小題后,將給5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀三遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題( ) 6. Which city is John from

4、?A. California B. United States C. Los Angeles( ) 7. Where is Los Angeles?A. western part of the U.S.A. B. eastern part of California C. eastern part of the U.S.A.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題( ) 8. Where is the man going?A. the police office B. his office C. the post office( ) 9. How long does it take on foot?A.

5、fifty minutes B. five minutes C. fifteen minutes聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題( ) 10. What does the woman like better?A. football B. film C. sports( ) 11. How often does the woman watch films on TV?A. every week B. every day C. every weekend( ) 12. What does the man like?A. watching TV B. watching football match

6、C. going to the films聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題( ) 13. What season is coming?A. spring B. summer C. autumn( ) 14. What does the radio tell?A. some good news B. some bad news C. something about weather( ) 15. What does the man want to do?A. going shopping B. have a picnic C. go fishing( ) 16. Why does the woma

7、n to get the horse?A. go out for a picnic B. go fishing C. go shopping聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題( ) 17. What did the woman see in the bank?A. a bag on the ground B. someone fell down on the ground C. some money on the ground( ) 18. What did the woman do after she read the note in the bag?A. she dropped it on

8、 the ground B. she gave the note to the bank C. she ran to the park ( ) 19. What did she want to find in the boat?A. another note B. a bag C. money( ) 20. What did the note in the boat say?A. joy can be found in the park B. enjoy this beautiful day in the park C. a joke was played on you today第二部分 筆

9、試(120分)第一節(jié) 單項選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15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,并將選項的字母代號填入題前括號內(nèi)。( )1. Hello, may I speak to Bob? Sorry, he _ for a month.A. has been away B. has left C. left D. has been left( )2. Im not sure if Mary _ for studying next month. If she _, I will see her off.A. will go abroad, goes B

10、. goes abroad, goes C. will go abroad, will go D. goes abroad, will go( )3. Hong long have you worked in the factory? _.A. in 1998 B. 5 years ago C. 5 years before D. since 1998( )4. _ more attention, the trees could have grown better.A. to give B. having given C. given D. giving( )5. When _ me, he

11、pretended _ me.A. passed, to see B. to pass, not seeing C. passing, not to see D. pass, not having seen( )6. Mr. White _ have been to your house. He doesnt know your address.A. shouldnt B. could C. cant D. must( )7. Please excuse my _ in without _.A. come, permitted B. coming, permitted C. coming, b

12、eing permitted D. come, being permitted( )8. _ his phone number, she had some difficulty _ in touch with Bill.A. not knowing, getting B. knowing, going C. having not known, getting D. known, having( )9. From what I heard about their hotel and the weather, they _ their holiday very much.A. would have

13、 enjoyed B. shouldnt have enjoyedC. neednt have enjoyed D. couldnt have enjoyed( )10. When he returned home excitedly after a holiday, _ to find his house _ by someone.A. just, broken out B. yet, broken down C. only, broken into D. but, broken up( )11. Jack continued to stay in London for _ days.A.

14、other four B. more four C. another four D. four another( )12. Has your brother come? No, I havent _ him to join us.A. made B. managed C. persuaded D. had( )13. Were going to _with some friends for a picnic. Would you like to join us?A. go in B. go over C. get along D. get together( )14. Its very _ o

15、f you to work out the problem for me. Thats all right.A. kind B. clever C. necessary D. important( )15. Which would you like, apple juice or orange juice? _ is OK. I really dont mind.A. both B. neither C. none D. either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1635各題所給的A, B, C, D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并將選項的字

16、母代號填入題前括號內(nèi)。A wealthy man and his son loved collecting rare works of art. They had everything in their _16_. When the Vietnam conflicts broke out, his son went to _17_. He was very braved and died while _18_ another soldier. The father grieved(悲傷) deeply for his only son.One day, a young man stood at

17、 the door with a large _19_ in his hands. He said, “Sir, I am the _20_ for whom your son gave his life. He often talked about you, and your love for art. I know I am not really a great artist. _21_ I think your son would have _22_ you to have this.”The father _23_ the package. It was a portrait of h

18、is son painted by the young man. The father thanked the young man and _24_ to pay him. “No, sir. I could never repay what your son did for me. It is a _25_.”A few months later, the father _26_. There was a great auction(拍賣) of his paintings. The auctioneer said, “We will _27_ with this picture of th

19、e son. Who will buy it?” There was _28_.Then a voice in the room shouted. We want to see the famous paintings. Skip this one”. But _29_ the auctioneer continued. “The son! Who will take the son?”_30_, a voice came from the _31_ back of the room. It was the longtime gardener of the father and his son

20、. “I will _32_ $10 for the painting.” Being a _33_ man, it was all he could afford.Then the auctioneer said, “I was _34_ a secret and not allowed to reveal the secret _35_ the picture had been sold. Whoever bought that painting would receive the entire estate(遺產(chǎn)), including the paintings. The man wh

21、o took the son gets everything!”( )16. A. storeB. collectionC. libraryD. factory( )17. A. townB. studyC. warD. rescuing( )18. A. fightingB. killingC. findingD. rescuing( )19. A. pictureB. packageC. paintingD. bill( )20. A. artistB. gardenerC. soldierD. worker( )21. A. andB. soC. asD. but ( )22. A. w

22、antedB. warnedC. stoppedD. forbade( )23. A. destroyedB. hidC. openedD. bought( )24. A. refusedB. offeredC. forcedD. had( )25. A. giftB. dealC. bargainD. paper( )26. A. passed throughB. passed awayC. passed toD. passed off( )27. A. startB. exchangeC. stickD. trade( )28. A. noiseB. soundC. voiceD. sil

23、ence( )29. A. evenB. stillC. everD. thus( )30. A. howeverB. neverthelessC. finallyD. besides( )31. A. veryB. justC. onlyD. usual( )32. A. borrowB. lendC. giveD. sell( )33. A. kindB. poorC. wealthyD. careless( )34. A. keptB. orderedC. askedD. told( )35. A. if B. unlessC. becauseD. when第三節(jié) 閱讀理解(共20小題,

24、每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A, B, C, D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并將選項的字母代號填入題前括號內(nèi)。AImagine this: a television screen has the size and the thickness(厚度) of a piece of paper. You carry it around in your bag and take it out when you want to watch a show. Imagine a guitar is so tiny that you cant see it with your eyes,

25、but you can hear the sound.Nanotechnology(納米技術(shù)) is the science that deals with doing things in a very small way, and it is being studied and developed all over the world. Many scientists say nanotechnology will bring about the next industrial revolution(工業(yè)革命).Perhaps nanotechnology will have the str

26、ongest influence on medical science. Imagine nanobots(納米機器人) in medicines can be sent into the human body with specific tasks. For example, they can be designed to find and destroyed cancer cells or viruses. Other machines may stay in the human body even to help organs(器官) that are not working prope

27、rly.When could all of these come true? Scientists predict that most of these will be possible in the next 30 years. Thousands of scientists around the world are working on these tiny machines. Nanotechnology is just around the comer.( )36. The two examples in Paragraph 1 are used to _A. introduce th

28、e smallest television B. introduce a new kind of guitar C. introduce the topic of the passage D. show how small the world is ( )37. Which of the following about nanotechnology is not true according to the passage? _A. Nanotechnology deals with doing things in a very small way. B. Nanotechnology is b

29、eing used. C. Nanotechnology will bring about an industrial revolution.D. Nanotechnology will only have the influence on medical science.( )38. The underlined word “they” in the third paragraph refers to _A. some scientists B. human bodies C. specific tasks D. tiny machines( )39. How many advantages

30、 of tiny machines are mentioned in the passage? _A. one B. two C. three D. four ( )40. The underlined phrase “around the corner” in the last paragraph means _A. far away B. at present C. in the near future D. a few years ago BRestless bears are wandering about the forests of southwestern Siberia sca

31、ring local people as the weather stays too warm for the animals to fall into their usual winter slumber.The furry animals escape cold winters by going the winter in October-November for around six months, but in the snowless Kemerovo region where the weather is unseasonably warm, bears have no desir

32、e to go to sleep.“Due to weather conditions, bears did not go into the winter sleep in time,” said Tatina Maslova, chief expert at a regional environmental agency. “Our teams are making sure there is no damage to farming and to local residents,” she told Reuters on Wednesday, adding hat every part o

33、f land is watched by a specially assigned inspector.To survive the long winter rest, bears have to put on extra body fat-up to 180kg, so they spend the several months eating as much food as they can find before they go into the winter sleep.“At the moment there is enough food, so they will not make

34、any big attacks,” Maslova said. “Now that the hunting season is open, hunters in the woods hunting for birds and hares need protection from restless bears most. We have observers who make sure that there are no attacks on hunters.”Bears den(洞穴) in dry places are usually covered by snow, and wet weat

35、her makes finding a suitable “bedroom” for the winter difficult.Russian media reported that in the Kemerove region and other areas, normally cold and snowy by now, there are fresh buds(芽) on trees and some flowers have come out for the second time this year.( )41. The underlined word “slumber” in th

36、e first paragraph probably means _A. movement B. sleep C. wander D. hunt( )42. Usually bears in the snowless Kemerovo region wake up from their winter sleep in _A. March-April B. January-February C. June-July D. August-September( )43. Bears in this area dont want to go into the winter sleep because

37、_A. they havent found enough food to eat B. the winter sleep is too long for themC. they are frightened by the hunters D. the weather is not cold enough( )44. What can be inferred from this passage? _A. bears may make trouble for local people sometimes B. in winter hunting is forbidden in this area.

38、 C. bears homes usually are in wet placesD. to live through winter, bears have to put on 180 pounds of body fat.( )45. The purpose of the last paragraph is to _A. make people believe flowers can come out a second time in the same yearB. tell us the Kemerove region is very cold and snowy nowC. offer

39、some examples for the warm winterD. inform us of the weather condition for days to comeCThe Oxford Dictionary of IdiomsList price: $16.00 Price: $14.40 Size: 588.3 KBCategories: Reference, General Reference Publishers: Oxford University PressDate published: 11/12/2004 ISBN: 0198608020This dictionary

40、 covers phrases, familiar sayings and proverbs. Explore the meanings and origins of such well-known idioms as “set the world alight”, “cost an arm and a leg”, “once in a blue moon”, and “the tip of the iceberg”.The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary TermsList Price: $18.60 Price: $16.50 Size: 457

41、.4 KBCategories: Reference, Literary Reference Publishers: Oxford University PressDate published: 11/06/2004 ISBN: 0198608101This dictionary gives clear explanations to terms such as hypertext and postmodernist. The dictionary also provides extensive coverage of traditional drama and literary histor

42、y. If offers pronunciation guides and suggestions for further reading for many entries(條目). The second edition is the most up-to-date dictionary of literary terms available and popular with both students and teachers of literary at all people.A Dictionary of World HistoryList price: $20.00 Price: $1

43、8.00 Size: 13.2MBCategories: Reference, Historical Reference Publishers: Oxford University PressDate published: 04/09/2008 ISBN: 0198608004This up-to-date dictionary contains clear and detailed entries covering 4000years of world history. It includes biographical entries on hundreds of Key figures,

44、from Alexander the Great to Bill Clinton, Elizabeth to Nelson Mandela, Moses to Tony Blair. There are subject entries on religious and political movements, international organizations and key battles and places.A Dictionary of English Place NamesList price: $18.00 Price: $16.20 Size: 766.3KBCategori

45、es: Reference, Geographical Reference Publishers: Oxford University PressDate published: 11/12/2004 ISBN: 019860808xFrom Abbas Combe to Zennor, this dictionary gives the meaning and origin of over 12000place names in England, tracing their development from earliest times to the present day. It is an

46、 essential reference for the local historian, and an absorbing read for anyone interested in the names of our towns and villages.( )46. If you want to know the meaning of “once in a blue moon” you should refer to _A. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms B. A Dictionary of World History C.

47、 The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms D. A Dictionary of English Place Names( )47. How much do you pay for The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms? _A. $14.40 B. $16.50 C. $16.20 D. $18.00( )48. If youre fond of world history, the book number of the dictionary you probably buy is_A. 019860808x B.

48、 0198608004 C. 0198608101 D. 0198608020( )49. What do these four dictionaries have in common? _A. they are published by the same publisher house. B. they are the same size C. they all belong to the “Geographical Reference” D. they came out at the same time( )50. Which of the following is TRUE? _A. T

49、he Oxford Dictionary of Idioms deals with nothing about proverbs.B. We can find something about Tony Blair in A Dictionary of World HistoryC. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms is published for the first timeD. A Dictionary of English Place Names tells us the origin of over 12000 place

50、names all over the world.DPieter Abrahamse has an original excuse for his lost wedding ring: a crocodile(鱷魚) ate it, along with one of his arms. “He took my wedding ring. I think he ate it up,” Abrahame told a newspaper by telephone from his hospital as he recalled his struggle with a man-eating ani

51、mal. The 47-year-old farm manager had the lower part of his left arm torn off in the attack last week in Soth Africas northern Limpopo Province. He felt very lucky as he could easily have lost his life.“I took my horse for an evening swim in one of the farm dams. There are lots of crocodiles and hip

52、pos in the area but they move around all the time, from dam to dam and into the river and out again,” he said. “I was on the lookout for hippos and did not see any. It slipped my mind that there might be crocodiles,” he said.He was standing in the water about 5 meters from the shore when he left a s

53、udden bite in his left hip(臀部). He thought about it was a hippo but quickly realized it was a crocodile. “I started to fight immediately. So I hit it with my left arm and then it went for my left forearm.” Abrahamse said. “It pulled me under the water for a few seconds and I knew this was its bigges

54、t advantage. I realize if I did not stand up my wife would never find me again.” He said.Somehow, he managed to make the crocodile leave him. “What I did not realize at the time was that it had let go because it had taken part of my left arm off,” he said. With his right arm, Abrahamse then grabbed

55、the rope of his horse, which took him to safety. Abrahamse then walked 200 meters to his house and his wife took him to the nearest hospital.“I am lucky. I did not lose too much blood. The biggest problem with a crocodile bit is that it can be septic(引起腐爛的). Crocodile never brush their teeth,” said

56、Abrahamse.( )51. The underlined word “original” in the first paragraph means _A. the earliest B. unusual or unique C. copied D. excellent( )52. Which of the following best describe the man when he fought with crocodile?A. cleared-headed B. frightened to death C. speechless with horror D. absent-minded(

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