




版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)
文檔簡介
Word文檔,下載后可任意編輯年外研版高三上冊英語9月考試題以下是為大家整理的關(guān)于《2013年外研版高三上冊英語9月考試題》的文章,供大家學(xué)習(xí)參考!
第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題:每小題1分,共15分)從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.—It’salongtime________Isawyoulast.—Yes,andwhatapityitisnowthatitwillbealongtime________weseeeachotheragain.A.before;sinceB.since;whenC.since;beforeD.when;before2.Bythetimeyouhavefinishedthisbook,yourmeal______cold.A.getsB.hasgotC.willgetD.isgetting3.Onelearnsalanguagebymakingmistakesand______them.A.correctsB.correctC.tocorrectD.correcting4.Youmightwonderhowit________tolivewithouteatingforsomanydays.A.keepsB.SucceedsC.managesD.tries5.Georgesaidthathewouldcometoschooltoseemethenextday,buthe______.A.wouldn’tB.didn’tC.hasn’tD.hadn’t6.Thereisinhiswords.Weshouldhaveatry.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything7._______withcare,onetinwilllastforsixweeks.A.UseB.UsingC.UsedD.Touse8.Manypeoplehavedonatedthattypeofblood;however,thebloodbankneeds_____.A.someB.lessC.muchD.more9.Hewasverytired,and________hedidn’tgivethemarketreport.A.otherwiseB.besidesC.howeverD.therefore10.EverybodyinthevillagelikesJackbecauseheisgoodattellingand________jokes.A.turningupB.puttingupC.makingupD.showingup11.Thedoctorthought________wouldbegoodforyoutohaveaholiday.A.thisB.thatC.oneD.it12.—Doyouhaveenoughto________allyourdailyexpenses—Ohyes,enoughandtospare.A.coverB.spendC.fillD.offer13.We______thedifficultytogether,butwhydidn’tyoutellmeA.shouldfaceB.mightfaceC.couldhavefacedD.musthavefaced14.—HowaboutyourjourneytoMountEmei—Everythingwaswonderfulexceptthatourcar________twiceontheway.A.sloweddownB.brokedownC.gotdownD.putdown15.Don’thandlethevaseasifit____madeofsteel.A.isB.wereC.hasbeenD.hadbeen第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ItendtoacceptanyideaputforwardbyexpertsonTV.Oneday,asociologist(社會學(xué)家)proposedthatthe16societyhasbeenconsumingmodernhumanslittlebylittle.ForfearthatIwouldbecomeavictimoftheconsumersociety,I17hurriedtoabicycleshopinmyneighborhood.18theshopkeeperMr.Johnsonwassellingmethebicycle,hesaid,“Thisisthebestthingyou19havedone.Lifehasbecomehopelessly20.Abicycleissimple,anditbringstoyou21things:freshair,sunshineandexercise.”Iagreed.Happyasachild,Igotonthebicycleandheadedoutontothestreets.Aftersometime,I22attheotherendofthetown.Iwas23thatthissimplevehiclecouldletme24longdistancesinafairlyshorttime.Buthow25didIreallygoSinceIhatedtobe26,IwentbacktoMr.Johnsonandaskedhimto27anodometer(里程表)onmybicycle.Heagreed,but28,“Anodometerwithoutaspeedometer(速度計(jì))islikea29withoutaknife.”Iadmittedhewasrightandinafewminutes,thetwodevices(裝置)were30tothehandlebarsofmybicycle.“Whataboutahorn”hethenasked.“Look,thishornisnolargerthanamatchboxandhasmany31.”Attractedbythesefunctions,Iboughtthehorn.“Youcan’tleavethebackpart32,”notedMr.Johnson.Hefixedametalboxwithbuttons33theseat,andsaid,“Isthereanythingbetterthanthisoven(烤箱)whenyoufeel34onyourwayIcangiveyouaspecialdiscount.”Iwasnotstrongenoughto35theoffer.“Icongratulateyouoncemore;thisisthebestthingyoucouldhavedone,”saidMr.Johnsonintheend.www.Xkb1.coM16.A.adultB.humanC.consumerD.bachelor17.A.eventuallyB.immediatelyC.reluctantlyD.gratefully18.A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.AsD.Unless19.A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.could20.A.boringB.complicatedC.stressfulD.tough21.A.naturalB.mysteriousC.complexD.unique22.A.gaveupB.brokedownC.calmeddownD.endedup23A.amazedB.amusedC.confusedD.concerned24.A.marchB.driveC.coverD.measure25.A.farB.longC.fastD.deep26.A.unreliableB.impracticalC.unpreparedD.inaccurate27A.fixB.checkC.repairD.lay28.A.sworeB.addedC.repliedD.concluded29.A.pencilB.forkC.boxD.cake31.A.shapesB.sizesC.functionsD.models32A.looseB.blankC.bareD.incomplete33.A.besideB.beforeC.belowD.behind34.A.sickB.hungryC.hotD.thirsty35.A.considerB.withdrawC.makeD.resist第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AYou’vejustcomehome,afterlivingabroadforafewyears.Sinceyou’vebeenaway,hasthiscountrychangedforthebetter—orfortheworseSohowhavethingschangedtopeoplecomingbacktoBritainafterseven,tenoreven15yearslivingabroadWhatchangesinsocietycantheyseethattherestofushavehardlynoticed—ornowtakeforgrantedTofindout,weaskedsomepeoplewhorecentlyreturned.Debi:Whenweleft,Cheltenham,myhometown,wasatownofwhite,middle-classfamilies—allveryconservative(保守的).ThetownisnowhometomanyeasternEuropeansandlotsofAustralians,whocomeheremainlytoworkinhotelsandtourism.Thereareevenseveralshopsonlyforforeigners.Havingbeenanimmigrant(移民)myself,Iadmirepeoplewhogooverseastofindajob.MaybeifIlivedinaninnercitywhereunemploymentwashigh,I’dthinkdifferently,butIbelieveforeignsettlershaveimprovedthiscountrybecausethey’remoreopen-mindedandoftenworkharderthanthenatives.Christine:AsweflewhomeoverBritain,bothofusremarkedhowgreeneverythinglooked.Butthedifferencesbetweentheplacewe’dleftbehindandtheonewereturnedtowerebroughtsharplyintofocusassoonaswelanded.Toseepolicemenwithgunsintheairportforthefirsttimewasfrightening—inCyprus,they’reveryrelaxed—andIgotpulledoverbycustomsofficersjustfortakingawoolensweaterwithsomemetal-madebuttonsoutofmycaseinthearrivalshall.Everyoneseemedtobeonguard.Eventheairportcar-hirefirmwantedacreditcardratherthancashbecausetheysaidtheirvehicleshadbeenusedbybankrobbers.Butanyway,thisisstillagreen,beautifulcountry.Ijustwishmorepeoplewouldappreciatewhatthey’vegot.36.Afterashortoverseasholiday,peopletendto_______.A.expectsmallchangesB.noticesmallchangesC.welcomesmallchangesD.exaggeratesmallchanges37.HowdoesDebilookattheforeignsettlersA.Cautiously.B.Sceptically.C.Positively.D.Critically.38.WhenarrivingattheairportinBritain,Christinewasshockedby_______.A.therelaxedpolicemenB.themessyarrivalshallC.thebankrobbersD.thetightsecurity39.WhichmightbethebesttitleforthepassageA.BackinBritain.B.LifeinBritain.C.BritaininFuture.D.BritaininMemory.BWhenmybrotherandIwereyoung,mymomwouldtakeusonTransportationDays.Itgoeslikethis:Youcan’ttakeanymeansoftransportationmorethanonce.Wewouldstartfromhome,walkingtwoblocks(街區(qū))totherailstation.We’dtakethetrainintothecitycenter,thenabus,switchingtothetram,thenmaybeataxi.Wealwaysconsideredtakingahorsecarriageinthehistoricdistrict,butwedidn’tlikethewaythehorsesweretreated,soweneverdid.Attheendoftheday,wetookthesubwaytoourcloseststation,whereMom’sfriendwaswaitingtogiveusaridehome—ourfirstcarrideoftheday.ThegoodthingaboutTransportationDaysisnotonlythatMomtaughtushowtogetaround.Shewasborntobemultimodal(多方式的).Sheunderstoodthatdependingoncarsonlywasafailureofimaginationand,aboveall,afailureofconfidence—theproductofachildhoodnotspentexploringsubwaytunnels.OnTransportationDays,wemightstopforlunchonChestnutStreetorbuyanewbookortoy,butthetransportationwasthepoint.First,itwasexcitingenoughtowatchtheworldspeedbyfromthetrainwindow.AsIgotolder,mymomhelpedmeunlockthemysteriesthatwouldotherwisehaveparalyzedmyfirstattemptstodoitmyself:HowdoIknowwheretogetoffHowdoIknowhowmuchitcostsHowdoIknowwhenIneedtickets,andwheretogetthemWhattrack,whatline,whichdirection,where’sthestop,andwillIgetwetwhenwegoundertheriverI’mwritingthisrightnowonanairplane,ameanswedidn’ttryonourTransportationDaysand,wenowknow,thedirtiestandmostpollutingofthemall.MyflightroutedmethroughPhiladelphia.Mymultimodalmommetmefordinnerintheairport.Shetookatraintomeetme.40.WhichwasforbiddenbyMomonTransportationDaysA.Havingacarride.B.Takingthetraintwice.C.Buyingmorethanonetoy.D.Touringthehistoricdistrict.41.Accordingtothewriter,whatwasthegreatestbenefitofherTransportationDaysA.Buildingconfidenceinherself.B.Reducingheruseofprivatecars.C.Developinghersenseofdirection.D.Givingherknowledgeaboutvehicles.42.Theunderlinedword“paralyzed”(inPara.5)isclosestinmeaningto“_______”.A.displayedZ§B.JustifiedC.IgnoredD.destroyecl43.WhichmeansoftransportationdoesthewriterprobablyhaveadislikeofA.Subway.B.Airplane.C.Tram.D.Car.CHowisitthatsiblings(兄弟姐妹)canturnoutsodifferentlyOneansweristhatinfacteachsiblinggrowsupinadifferentfamily.Thefirstbornis,forawhile,anonlychild,andthereforehasacompletelydifferentexperienceoftheparentsthanthosebornlater.Thenextchildis,forawhile,theyoungest,untilthesituationischangedbyanewarrival.Themotherandfatherthemselvesarechangingandgrowinguptoo.Onesiblingmightliveinastableandclosefamilyinthefirstfewyears;anothermightberaisedinafamilycrisis,withadisappointedmotheroranangryfather.Siblingcompetitionwasidentifiedasanimportantshapingforceasearlyasin1918.Butmorerecently,researchershavefoundmanywaysinwhichbrothersandsistersarealastingforceineachothers’lives.Dr.AnnetteHendersonsaysfirstbornchildrenpickupvocabularymorequicklythantheirsiblings.Thereasonforthismightbethatthelaterchildrenaren’tgettingthesameone-on-onetimewithparents.Butthatdoesn’tmeanthattheyoungerchildrenhaveproblemswithlanguagedevelopment.Later-bornsdon’tenjoythatmuchtalkingtimewithparents,butinsteadtheyharvestlessonsfrombiggerbrothersandsisters,learningentirephrasesandgettinganunderstandingofsocialconceptssuchasthedifferencebetween“I”and“me”.Onewaychildrenseekmoreattentionfromparentsisbymakingthemselvesdifferentfromtheirsiblings,particularlyiftheyarecloseinage.Researchershavefoundthatthefirsttwochildreninafamilyaretypicallymoredifferentfromeachotherthanthesecondandthird.Girlswithbrothersshowtheirdifferencestoamaximumdegreebybeingmorefemininethangirlswithsisters.A2003researchpaperstudiedadolescentsfrom185familiesovertwoyears,findingthatthosewhochangedtomakethemselvesdifferentfromtheirsiblingsweresuccessfulinincreasingtheamountofwarmththeygainedfromtheirparents.44.Theunderlinedpart“inadifferentfamily”(inPara.1)means“_______”.A.inadifferentfamilyenvironmentB.inadifferentfamilytraditionC.indifferentfamilycrisesD.indifferentfamilies45.Intermsoflanguagedevelopment,later-borns________.A.gettheirparents’individualguidanceB.learnalotfromtheireldersiblingsC.experiencealotofdifficultiesD.pickupwordsmorequickly46.WhatwasfoundaboutfightsamongsiblingsA.Siblingshatedfightingandlovedplaying.B.Siblingsinsomefamiliesfoughtfrequently.C.Siblingfightsledtobadsiblingrelationships.D.Siblingslearnedtogetontogetherfromfights.47.Theword“feminine”(inPara.4)means“_______”.A.havingqualitiesofparentsB.havingqualitiesofwomenC.havingdefensivequalitiesD.havingextraordinaryqualitiesDItwasasimpleletteraskingforaplacetostudyatScotland’soldestuniversitywhichhelpedstartarevolutioninhighereducation.A140-year-oldletterwrittenbyaladycallingforhertobeallowedtostudymedicineatStAndrewsUniversityhasbeendiscoveredbyresearchers.WrittenbySophiaJex-Blakein1873,thesevendocument,whichurgedtheuniversitytoallowwomentostudymedicineattheinstitution,wasreleasedyesterdayonInternationalWomen’sDay.Thedocumentwasdiscoveredburiedintheuniversityarchives(檔案)bypart-timehistorystudentLisSmith,whoiscompletingherPhDatStAndrewsInstituteofScottishHistoricalResearch.Shesaid:“WeknewthatSophiaJex-Blakeandhersupporters,intheirefforttoopenupuniversitymedicaleducationforwomen,hadwrittentotheSenatusAcademicus(校評議委員會)atStAndrewsinanattempttogainpermissiontoattendclassesthere,butwedidn’tknowdocumentaryevidenceexisted.Whilesearchingthearchivesforinformationabouttheuniversity’shighercertificateforwomen,IwasastonishedtocomeacrosswhatmustbetheveryletterJex-Blakewrote.”Intheletter,SophiaandhersupportersofferedtohireteachersorbuildsuitablebuildingsforamedicalschoolandtoarrangeforlecturestobedeliveredinthesubjectsnotalreadycoveredatStAndrews.Althoughherletterwasnotsuccessful,iteventuallyledtotheestablishmentoftheLadiesLiterateinArtsatStAndrews,adistance-learningdegreeforwomen.Thequalification,whichranfrom1877untilthe1930s,gavewomenaccesstouniversityeducationinthedaysbeforetheywereadmittedasstudents.ItwassopopularthatitsurvivedlongafterwomenwereadmittedasfullstudentstoStAndrewsin1892.MsJex-BlakewentontohelpestablishtheLondonSchoolofMedicineforWomenin1874.ShewasacceptedbytheUniversityofBerne,whereshewasawardedamedicaldegreeinJanuary1877.Eventually,shemovedbacktoEdinburghandopenedherownpractice.48.SophiawrotealettertoStAndrewsUniversitybecauseshewanted_______.A.tocarryoutaresearchprojectthereB.tosetupamedicalinstitutethereC.tostudymedicinethereD.todeliverlecturesthere49.LisSmithfoundSophia’slettertoStAndrewsUniversity_______.A.bypurechanceB.intheschoolofficeC.withhersupporters’helpD.whilereadinghistorybooks50.Sophia’sletterresultedintheestablishmentof_______.A.theLondonSchoolofMedicineforWomenB.adegreeprogrammeforwomenC.asystemofmedicaleducationD.theUniversityofBerne51.WhendidStAndrewsUniversitybegintotakefull-timewomenstudentsA.In1873.B.In1874.C.In1877.D.In1892.EBrrriiinnng.Thealarmclockannouncesthestartofanotherbusyweekdayinthemorning.Youjumpoutofbed,rushintotheshower,intoyourclothesandoutthedoorwithhardlyamomenttothink.Astressfuljourneytoworkgetsyourbloodpressureclimbing.Onceattheoffice,youglancethroughthenewspaperwithdepressingstoriesorreportsofdisasters.Inthatsortofmood,whocangetdowntowork,particularlysomecreative,originalproblem-solvingworkThewaymostofusspendourmorningsisexactlyoppositetotheconditionsthatpromoteflexible,open-mindedthinking.Imaginativeideasaremostlikelytocometouswhenwe’reunfocused.Ifyouareoneofthoseenergeticmorningpeople,yourmostinventivetimecomesintheearlyeveningwhenyouarerelaxed.Sleepypeople’slackoffocusleadstoanincreaseincreativeproblemsolving.Bynotgivingyourselftimetotuneintoyourwanderingmind,you’remissingoutonthesurprisingsolutionsitmayoffer.Thetripyoutaketoworkdoesn’thelp,either.Thestressslowsdownthespeedwithwhichsignalstravelbetweenneurons(神經(jīng)細(xì)胞),makinginspirationslesslikelytooccur.Andwhileweallshouldreadalotaboutwhat’sgoingonintheworld,itwouldnotmakeyoufeelgoodforsure,soputthatnewswebsiteornewspaperasideuntilaftertheday’sworkisdone.SowhatwouldourmorningslooklikeifwewantedtostartthemwithafullabilityforcreativeproblemsolvingWe’dsetthealarmafewminutesearlyandlieawakeinbed,followingourthoughtswheretheylead.We’dstandalittlelongerunderthewarmwateroftheshower,stoppingthinkingabouttasksinfavorofafewmoreminutesofrelaxation.We’dtakesomedeepbreathsonourwaytowork,insteadofcomplainingaboutheavytraffic.Andonceintheoffice—afterwegetacupofcoffee—we’dclickonlinksnottothenewsofthedaybuttothe
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 教育與科技的融合-基于共情的家庭教育創(chuàng)新模式研究
- 教育心理學(xué)的實(shí)證研究在教學(xué)評估中的應(yīng)用
- 商業(yè)智能與教育技術(shù)的法律邊界探討
- 重慶市聚奎中學(xué)2025屆物理高二下期末監(jiān)測試題含解析
- 基礎(chǔ)護(hù)士腫瘤科化療護(hù)理考試題庫及答案
- 2025年吉林省吉化第一高級中學(xué)物理高一下期末預(yù)測試題含解析
- 混合現(xiàn)實(shí)教育推動教育信息化的新動力
- 教育機(jī)器人的多元智能開發(fā)與教學(xué)實(shí)踐
- 智能終端在教育信息傳播中的作用與價(jià)值
- 教育心理學(xué)前沿學(xué)習(xí)理論與教學(xué)方法的新思路
- 興平市生活垃圾焚燒發(fā)電項(xiàng)目環(huán)評報(bào)告
- 琦君散文-專業(yè)文檔
- 初中數(shù)學(xué)浙教版九年級上冊第4章 相似三角形4.3 相似三角形 全國公開課一等獎(jiǎng)
- 主令電器(課用)課件
- DLT 5066-2010 水電站水力機(jī)械輔助設(shè)備系統(tǒng)設(shè)計(jì)技術(shù)規(guī)定
- 湘少版英語六年級下冊全冊教案
- 測繪生產(chǎn)困難類別細(xì)則及工日定額
- 湖南省長郡中學(xué)“澄池”杯數(shù)學(xué)競賽初賽試題(掃描版含答案)
- 消防系統(tǒng)施工總進(jìn)度計(jì)劃
- 2022年廣東省中山市紀(jì)念中學(xué)三鑫雙語學(xué)校小升初數(shù)學(xué)試卷
- JJG30-2012通用卡尺檢定規(guī)程
評論
0/150
提交評論