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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精浙江省海寧高級(jí)中學(xué)2012屆高三上學(xué)期10月月考考試(英語)第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分) 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑.I.Multiplechoices:(0.5x20=10%)1.Whatdoyouthinkofthemanagerofthecompany? Oh,heis______managerwhoispleasanttoworkwith.It’s___pleasuretoworkwithhim. A.the;a B.a(chǎn);a C.a(chǎn);the D./;a2.TheGrandTheatreislocatedonthecornerof____iscalledthePeople’sSquare. A.whatB,which C.theplace D.that3.In2004,thelonghotsummerresultedinseriouswaterandenergy____inZhejiang. A.difficulties B.problems C.shortages D.obstacles4._________inthenewspapers,thenewpresidentwilltakeofficenextweek. A.Itisreported B.Whichisreported C.Itisreportedthat D.Asisreported5.Itiswidelyacceptedthatyoungbabieslearntodothingsbecausecertainactsleadto______. A.a(chǎn)wards B.results C.rewards D.prizes6.Whendidheleavetheclassroom?Heleft___youturnedbacktowriteontheblackboard. A.theminute B.thetime C.until D.before7.Theproject______bytheendof2015willgreatlyexpandthecity’stelephonenetwork. A.a(chǎn)ccomplished B.beingaccomplished C.tobeaccomplished D.havingaccomplished8.IknowIwasnotthefirst____,forIsawsmoke_____fromthewindow. A.toarrive;torise B.toarrive;rising C.a(chǎn)rriving;rising D.havingarrived;torise9.Thebuildingissaid____inafireseveralyearsago. A.tobedestroyed B.todestroy C.tohavebeendestroyed D.tobeingdestroyed10.HaveyouvisitedtheScience A.will B.have C.did D.had11.Doyouthinkthethiefenteredthroughthegaragedoor? No.Ifhehad,Idon'tbelievehe_______thelivingroomwindow. A.wouldhavebroken B.hadbroken C.hasbroken D.broke12.We____mostofthetimeworkingontheproject.Thatday____allwork,noplay! A.havespent;hasbeen B.havespent;was C.hadspent;was D.spent;was13.Ifeelsosorryaboutwhathappenedyesterday.Ididn’texpectyouweregoingtotakeeverythingso____ A.severely B.easily C.seriously D.properly14.Cathyfeltreallybadwhensherealizedshehadlostherwatch.Itwasn’texpensivebutithademotional_____. A.expense B.price C.value D.cost15.—-——-Jane,couldIuseyourpenforafewmoreminutestofinishthispage? --—-—-Certainly._________,Steve. A.Helpyourself B.Takeyourtime C.Forgetit D.Enjoyyourself16._______fromthetopofthemountain,thecitylookslikeabeautifulgarden. A.SeenBTobeseen C.Seeing D.Tosee17.Bob____alotofhisbusinessbyemailthesedayssohedoesnothavetovisithisclientsoften. A.does B.makes C.takes D.brings18.It____havebeenRobertthatparkedthecarlikethat,asheistheonlyonewhocandrive. A.should B.might C.could D.must19.Garyisgoodat______successfulmarketingideasfortheproductsofhiscompany. A.comingdownto B.comingupwith C.gettingoutof D.gettingonwith20.Youcan’tmissSherry.Thathaircutmakesher________inthecrowd. A.goout B.getout C.standout D.lookout第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)II.Theclozetest:(20x1.=20%) IcamehomeonFriday,April18,fromtwohoursofsandbagging,wonderinghowanyonecoulddothatforsolong.Iwas21_,sweaty,andsorefrommylegsup.Peopleweredeterminedtosavetheir22_.Wedidnothaveschoolthatday. Youcouldn’tswitcha23onTVwithoutseeingthenewsofthe24__.Iwassad.25_theriverwasalongwayfromourplace,Istill26_sorryforthepeoplewhohadto27_theirhomesgounderthefearfulRedRiver.Iwenttobedthatnightwithaterrible28__inmymind. Thenextmorningmymumwokemysisterandmeupandtoldusto29__ourthings.Thewaterwas30__sortoffaraway,butshedidn’twanttotakeany31__. MyfatherbroughtustoRedRiverHighSchoolwherewetookabustotheAirForcebase.Mydadstayedbehindtoworkatthehospital32__therewasashortageof33__.Theplacewestayedinwascalledahangar.Itwas34__andcrowded.MysisterfoundafriendsoIdidn'tseemuchofher.35__Iwasboredenoughtosleep. Thenextdaymydadcameandweallpiledinthecarand36__tomygrandparents’farminSouthDakota.WestayedwithmygrandparentsandwenttoschoolinthesmalltownofLeola.We37_thereonMay29.I38__thatthefloodwatersneverevenenteredourhome.Wewereall39__forthat. Thetownwasdamagedtothetiniestdetail.Thenwesawpeoplecleaningandworkinghard.Thecleaningcontinuedandlife40__,butwewillalwaysremembertheRedRiverthatdestroyedourcity.21.A.dirty B.tidy C.a(chǎn)ngry D.happy22.A.children B.fields C.lives D.homes23.A.program B.channel C.play D.report24.A.flood B.river C.town D.city25.A.Eventhough B.However C.Aslongas D.Ifonly26.A.sensed B.noticed C.felt D.found27.A.observe B.have C.make D.watch28.A.idea B.dinner C.a(chǎn)che D.feeling29.A.fetch B.send C.pack D.throw30.A.a(chǎn)lready B.still C.only D.just31.A.chances B.luggage C.things D.a(chǎn)ctions32.A.though B.because C.while D.until33.A.doctors B.nurses C.cleaners D.patients34.A.noisy B.quiet C.large D.comfortable35.A.Afterall B.Asaresult C.Aboveall D.Asawhole36.A.ran B.drove C.toured D.flew37.A.a(chǎn)rrived B.left C.started D.finished38.A.madeout B.checkedout C.foundout D.figuredout39.A.thankful B.excited C.sorry D.eager40.A.brokedown B.stopped C.ended D.wenton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,滿分50分)(partI;Readingcomprehension,20x2=40%)A InNovember1965,NewYorkwasblackedoutbyanelectricityfailure.Thegovernmentofficialspromisedthatitwouldnothappenagain.Pessimists(悲觀者)werecertainthatitwouldoccuragainwithinfiveyearsatthelatest.InJuly1977,therewasarepeatperformancewhichproduceddifferentdegreesofdisorderthroughoutthecityof8,000,000people.In1965,thefailureoccurredinthecoolautumnandatatimeofpeaceandgoodsituation.In1977,thefailurewasmuchmoreseriousbecauseitcamewhenthenumberofpeopleoutofworkwaslargeandthecitywassufferingfromoneofitsworstheatwaves. In1965therewaslittlestealingduringthedarkness,andfewerthan100peoplewerecaughtbythepolice.In1977,hundredsofstoreswerebrokenintoandstolen.Theybrokeshopwindowsandhelpedthemselvestojewellery,clothesortelevisionsets,nearly400peopleweresenttothepolicebutfarmoredisappearedintothedarknessofthenight.Thenumberofpolicemenathandwasfarfromenoughandtheywerewiselystoppedfromusingtheirgunsagainstthemobs(暴徒)thatwerefarmorethanthemandthatincludedarmedmen. Hospitalshadtotreathundredsofpeoplecutbyglassfromshopwindows.Banksandmostbusinessesremainedclosedthenextday.Theblackoutstartedat9:33p.m.,whenlightninghitandknockedoutvitalcables(關(guān)鍵的電纜).Manystoreswerethuscaughtbysurprise. ThevastmajorityofNewYorkers,however,triedtohelpstrangers,handedoutcandles,andtriedtogetthroughthedarkworldwithouttrafficlights,refrigerators,waterandelectricalpower.For24hours,NewYorkrealizedhowhelplessitwaswithoutelectricity.41.Lookatthefirstparagraph.Whowereright,thegovernmentofficialsorthepessimists? A.Thegovernmentofficials B.Thepessimists C.Both D.Neither.42.Inwhatwaywastheblackoutof1977differentfromthatof1965? A.Therewasmuchmoredisorder B.Thistimetheelectricitysupplyfailed. C.Itwasquiteunexpected D.Itcameinthecoolautumn.43.Whydidmanypersonsmanagetoescapethepolice? A.Becausethepolicecouldnotseetheminthedarkness. B.Manyofthemcarriedguns. C.Therewerenotenoughpolicementocatchthemall D.Theywerehiddeninsidebigbuildings.44.The1977NewYorkelectricityfailurelasted______. A.a(chǎn)wholeweek B.twenty—fourhours C.threedays D.a(chǎn)wholenight.B Aftergivingatalkatahighschool,Iwasaskedtopayavisittoaspecialstudent.Anillnesshadkepttheboyhome,buthehadexpressedaninterestinmeetingme,anditwouldmeanagreatdealtohim.Iagreed. Duringthenine-miledrivetohishome,IfoundoutsomethingaboutMatthew.Hehadmusculardystrophy(肌肉萎縮癥).Whenhewasborn,thedoctortoldhisparentsthathewouldnotlivetoseefive,thentheyweretoldhewouldnotmakeittoten.Nowhewasthirteen.HewantedtomeetmebecauseIwasagold-medalweightlifter,andIknewaboutovercomingobstaclesandgoingformydreams. IspentoveranhourtalkingtoMatthew.Neveroncedidhecomplainorask,“Whyme?”Hespokeaboutwinningandsucceedingandgoingforhisdreams.Obviously,heknewwhathewastalkingabout.Hedidn’tmentionthathisclassmateshadmadefunofhimbecausehewasdifferent.Hejusttalkedabouthishopesforthefuture,andhowonedayhewantedtoliftweightwithme. Whenwefinishedtalking,IwenttomybriefcaseandpulledoutthefirstgoldmedalIwonandputitaroundhisneck.ItoldhimhewasmoreofawinnerandknewmoreaboutsuccessandovercomingobstaclesthanIeverwould.Helookedatitforamoment,thentookitoffandhandeditbacktome.Hesaid,“Youareachampion.Youearnedthatmedal.SomedaywhenIgettotheOlympicsandwinmyownmedal,Iwillshowittoyou.” LastsummerIreceivedaletterfromMatthew’sparentstellingmethatMatthewhadpassedaway.Theywantedmetohavealetterhehadwrittentomeafewdaysbefore: DearRick, MymomsaidIshouldsendyouathankyouletterforthepictureyousentme.IalsowanttoletyouknowthatthedoctorstellmethatIdon’thavelongtoliveanymore.ButIstillsmileasmuchasIcan. ItoldyousomedayIwasgoingtotheOlympicsandwinagoldmedal.ButIknownowIwillnevergettodothat.ButIknowI’machampion,andGodknowsthattoo.WhenIgettoHeaven,Godwillgivememymedalandwhenyougetthere,Iwillshowittoyou.Thankyouforlovingme.YourfriendMatthew.45.Theboywantedtomeettheauthorbecause_______. A.hewasinterestedinweightlifting B.hewantedtogetagoldmedal C.headmiredtheauthorverymuch D.hewantedtheauthortoknowhim46.Theunderlinedpartinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans“_____". A.Whydoyoucometoseeme? B.WhydoIhavetostayathome? C.Whydoesthediseasefallonme? D.Whynotgiveagoldmedaltome?47.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_____ A.Matthewisadeterminedboy B.Rickusedtohavethesamedisease C.Matthewbecameachampionfinally D.RickregardedMatthewasnormal48.Theboyrefusedtheauthor'smedalbecause______. A.hewantedthepictureinstead B.hewouldnotbepitiedbyothers C.hedidnotknowhewoulddiesoon D.hehimselfcouldearnoneinthefutureC Peopleassociatecolorswithdifferentthingsandfeelings.Red,forexample,isthecoloroffire,heat,bloodandlife.Peoplesayredisanexcitingandactivecolor.Theyassociateredwithstrongfeelinglikeanger.Redisalsousedforsignsofdanger,suchasstopsignsandfireengines.Orangeisthebright,warmcolorofleavesinautumn.Peoplesayorangeisalivelycolor.Theyassociateorangewithappiness.Yellowisthecolorofsunlight.Peoplesayitisacheerfulcolor.Theyassociateyellow,too,withhappiness.Greenisthecoolcolorofgrassinspring.Peoplesayitisarefreshing(使人清新的)color. Ingeneral,peopletalkabouttwogroupsofcolors:warmandcoolcolors.Thewarmcolorsarered,orangeandyellow.Wheretherearewarmcolorsandalotoflight,peopleusuallywanttobeactive.ThoseWholiketobewithotherslikered.Thecoolcolorsaregreenandblue.Wheretherearethesecolors,peopleareusuallyquiet. Somescientistssaythattimeseemstogobymoreslowlyinaroomwithwarmcolors.Theysuggestthatawarmcolorisagoodoneforaliving-roomorarestaurant.Peoplewhoarehavingarestoreatingdonotwanttimetopassquickly.Coolcolorsarebetterforsomeofficeswherethepeopleworkingtherewanttimetopassquickly.49.Inthepassagetheword“associate"means____ A.think B.dream C.connectinmind D.imagine50.Coolcolorsarelikedbythepeopleworkingintheofficesbecausethey_____. A.wanttimetogobyslowly B.a(chǎn)rescientistsandenjoythecolors C.oftenhavearestduringtheworkinghours D.wanttofinishtheirworkassoonaspossibleandthenreturnhome51.Warmcolorsaresuitablefor_______. A.offices B.a(chǎn)livingroom C.toilet D.peoplewhodon’tliketobewithothers52.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe“______” A.TheWarmColor B.TheCoolColor C.ColorsandPeople’sLife D.ColorsandScientistsD Everybodytalksabouttheweather:it’sthemostcommonsubjectofconversation,forexample,“Isn’titaniceday?"“Doyouthinkitwillrain?"“Ithinkitisgoingtosnow.”Allthesearethecommonwaysofstartingaconversation. Manypeoplethinktheycantellwhattheweatherisgoingtobelike.Buttheyhardlyeveragreewitheachother.Onemanmaysay,“Doyouseehowcloudyitisintheeast?Itisgoingtoraintomorrow.”Anothermanwillsay,“Yes,it’scloudyintheeast.Wearegoingtohaveafinedaytomorrow.” Peopleoftenlookfortheweathertheywant.Whenafarmerneedswater,helooksforsomethingtotellhimitisgoingtorain;hewon'tbelieveanythingelse.Whenfriendshaveapicnic,theyaresosuretheweatherisgoingtoclearupveryquicklythattheywon'tstopeatingtheirlunchwhileitrains. Almosteveryonelistenstowhattheweathermansays.Buthedoesnotalwaystelluswhatwewant,andonceinawhilehemakesamistake.Still,heprobablycomesclosertobeingcorrectthananyoneelse.53.Whenwestartaconversationwithourfriends,weusually______. A.a(chǎn)sktheirnames B.talkabouttheweather C.sayhellotothem D.a(chǎn)sktheiraddresses54.Whenwetalkabouttheweather,weusuallysay______. A.“Areyoucold?” B.“Areyouwell?” C.“Whatdayistoday?” D.“Whatafineday!”55.Theweatherman________. A.tellsustheweatherwehopefor B.nevermakesamistake C.comesclosertobeingcorrectthananyoneelse D.ShouldbeblamedE E—mailcanbeapowerfulnewtoolinimprovingcommunication(交流)betweenpatientsanddoctors,accordingtooneexpert. “UsingtheInternet,doctorscananswermorequestionsfrommorepatientsinashortertime,”writesDrBasalPal,afamousdoctorinManchester,UK. AccordingtoPal,nearly40%ofAmericanpatientssaytheyusedE-mailtocommunicatewithadoctorinthepast. Henotes,however,thatalthoughpatientshavesuchinterests,onlyupto2%ofdoctorsintheUnitedStatesofferE-mailservice. UsingE-mail,doctorscanmakesureoftheiradviceandpostpatientinformationmaterialsandotherresourcesontheInternet.It’ssaidthatmorethan10,000health-orientedwebsites(網(wǎng)站)alreadyexistnow. However,somepeopleworrythatwidespreaduseofmedicalE—mailmightsetuptwokindsofcareoneforInternet“haves”andtheotherforthe“have-nots”. ButPalpointsoutthat“bytheyear2003nearlyeverylibrarywillofferInternetandE—mailservicesintheUnitedStates”.Thatallowsevenlow-incomepatientstousesuchmeans.PalalsotalksaboutotherpossiblebarrierstotheacceptanceofmedicalE-mail. “DoctorsmaybeunwillingtoofferE-mailservicesforfearofincreasingworkload(工作量)anduncertaintyaboutpayment(付款)forthetimetheyspent,”heexplained,“andpatientsmayworrythattheirmedicalinformationmightbereadbyothers.”“Buttheseproblemscanallbesolved,”headded. “E-mailmayhelpusalotinhealthcare,”Palconcludes.“Patientswanttoknowmorethantheycangetinnormalclinics,”hepointsout,“andtheymightfindcommunicationontheinformationsuperhighway(超級(jí)公路)lessfearfulthanface—to—facedialoguewiththeirdoctors.”56.Thearticleintroducesanewwayofpatient-doctorcommunication_________ A.byE—mail B.byvisitingwebsites C.bysearchingtheInternet D.byusingthecomputer57.Accordingtothetext,somepeopleworrythat_______ A.itmighthavetoserveboththosewhohaveaccess(訪問通道)totheInternetandthosewhoseworkloadisnottooheavy. B.itmightmeetdoubledoubtsfromthedoctorsandpatients C.itmightmaketroublebetweenthosewhocanusetheInternetandthosewhocan't D.itmightmaketroublebetweenthosewhohaveInternetexperienceandthosewhohaven't58.Allthefollowingpointsareadvantages(優(yōu)點(diǎn))ofusingmedicalE-mailexceptthat______ A.itismoreconvenient B.itislessfrightening C.itenablespatientsanddoctorstounderstandeachotherbetter D.itprovidespatientsmorechoicesoftreatment(治療)59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“barrier”mean? A.possibility B.danger C.block D.secret60.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutE—mailintheUSA? A.Everypatientcannotuseit. B.Onlydoctorscanuseit. C.Patientsneedn'tpayfortheirtreatmentbyusingE-mail. D.NootherscanreadtheinformationsentbyE—mail.PartII;.Task—orientedreading.(2x5=10) Thomson中學(xué)學(xué)生Mike,JosephAnna,Ian,和Susan正在計(jì)劃下學(xué)期各自的選修課程.閱讀第61至65題中各自情況說明和A至F六門選修課的介紹,選出符合各人個(gè)性特長的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑.選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余項(xiàng).61.Mikespenthischildhoodmostlyinhisfather’sstudy,wherehereadnovelsbyBritishandAmericanwriters.Nexttermhewillbecomeaseniorstudent.Hethinksitistimethathereadmoreoftheirworksandlearnedtowriteaboutthem..62.Josephisgoodatthelanguagearts,andinhissparetimehelikestowriteshortstories.Itishiswishthathisstorieswouldbeprintedinlocalnewspapers.Soheisthinkingoftakingacoursetodevelophiswritingskills,suchaswordingandparagraphorganization.63.Alovelyandcaringgirl,Annatakesanactivepartinsocialactivities.Sheistryingtowritereportsfornewspapersaboutwhatsheseesandhears.Butfewofthemareacceptedbecauseofpoororganizationofinformation.Shefeelstheneedtoimproveherwritingandcommunicationskillsnextterm.64.Iantraveledworldwidewithhisparentswhenhewasveryyoung.Undertheirinfluence,hebecomesgreatlyinterestedinstoriesoftravelandadventure.Hehopestowritehisownstoriesinthefuture.Sonextterm,hewillchooseacoursetostudythebestwritingofthistype.65.SusancomesfromChina.Asajuniorbackhome,shewrotequitealotofshortstories,someofwhichwerepublishedinnewspapers.HerparentssuggestshereadsomeclassicsbyAsianandWesternwriters.Shethinksithelpfulinherwriting.Sosheisgoingtotakeacourseofthiskindnextterm.THOMSONCREATIVEWRITING-byMrs.A.McClellan Creativewritingisacourseinwhichwestudyandapplythemethodsusedinvariousformsoffictionwriting.Writingisaskillofartinitself.WeareguidedbyEzraPound’sopinion:“Makeitnew.”Creativewritingdoesnotonlyprovideuswithanopportunitytoexpressourselves,butalsoholdourattentiontowordchoice,paragraphdevelopment,andotherskillsusefulinwriting.Journalism—--Dr.E.Brandt Journalismisacourseforseniors,inwhichwewillcoverhowtogather,writeandreportthenews.Wewilldiscusshowinformationis,orcanbe,organized.Thiscoursealsoaimstodevelopcommunicationskillsrequiredofjournalists.American&BritishClassics-—-byDr.E.Walter Aclassicisaliteraryworkthathasstoodthetestoftime.Generationsofreadershaveturnedtoclassicstodiscoverthatwhichisever—lasting.Thoughboththeworksthemselvesandthepeopletheymirror,wemaybetterbeabletoseeourselves.Inthiscourse,wewillreadworksinbothBritishandAmericanLiterature.Wewillwritereviewsofwhatweread.TechnicalWriting———byMr.J.Allen Whatistechnicalwriting?Itisthecoursedevotedtoimprovingyourcommunicationskillsin,for,andthroughtechnology.Activitiesforthiscoursewillhelpyoudevelopcommunicationskillsthatarenecessaryforwritersandspeakersworkingwithtechnologyorinbusiness.Non—fiction-——byDr.M.Timm Thecourseisastudyofnon—fictionthroughreadingmanydifferenttypesofnon-fiction.Thecoursewillalsobeaboutthepossiblechangesinjournalisticreportingandthesharingofpersonalstoriesofvariouspeopleonvarioustopicssuchastravelandadventure.Wewillexaminesomeofthebestwritingintheworldanddealwiththetechniquesusedinthistexttype.WorldLiterature———byMrs. A.McClellan Worldliteratureexaminesthecommonpeoplefoundinqualityliteratureworldwide,fromEuropetoAmerica,fromAsiatoAfrica,andintroducesavarietyofculturalbackgroundatdifferentpointsinhistory.Intheseworlds,wefindnotonlywhatisuniquetoeachculture,butwhatisuniversal.Wearealsoabletotellwhatmakesforagoodstory,nomatterfromwhereorwhomthestorysprings.非選擇題部分(共40分)第三部分寫作(共二小節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(滿分10分) 下面文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,要求你在錯(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。 增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(/\),并在該句下面寫出該加的詞。 刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。 修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞. 注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞; 2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分.例如: Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend/\weekendwithyou.LuckilyIwastheamcompletelyfreethen,soI’lltosay“yes”.I’llarriveinBristolataround8pminFridayonevening.Proofreading:(1x10=10) TheSwisspeopleeatsmorechocolatethananyothernation.Switzerlandisalsothecountrywherebestchocolateismade,thoughsomepeopleargueitisinBelgium.Chocolateoriginallyc

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