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秋季高三英語段考試題

一、聽力(30分)

聽下面五段對話,回答1-5題

l.Whatcolorofraincoatdoesthemanwant?

A.BrownB.BlueC.Green

2.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?

A.HelostthenovelB.Heforgottobringthenovel

C.Somethingwaswrongwithhismind

3.What'sstrangetothewoman'sdog?

A.ItlookslikeacatB.Itonlyeatscat'sfood

C.Itsbehaviorislikeacat

4.Whatisobviousfromtheconversation?

A.Thespeakersshoppedalloverthetown

B.Thewomanwenttomanydifferentstores

C.Thewomanboughtsomebookcasesonsale

5.Whatisthewoman'shusbanddoing?

A.ReadingB.ShoppingC.Correctingpapers

聽第六段材料,回答6-8題

6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.AthomeB.InaclassroomC.Onthewaytoschool

A.P.EB.HistoryC.Math

8.Whatistheboy'sfavoritesubject?

A.P.EB.ScienceC.History

聽第七段材料,回答9-11題

9.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.AstoryaboutafriendB.Howtokeepabalanceddiet

C.Peopleshouldeatallkindsoffood

10.Whathappenedtotheman'sfriend?

A.ShewassickseriouslyB.Shedidn'tloseweight

C.Shewassenttohospital

11.Howdidithappen?

A.SheatetoomuchvegetablesB.Shewantedtoloseweight

C.Sheonlyatesweetpotatoes

聽第八段材料,回答12/4題

12.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.LadyfirstB.GenderequalityC.Sexdiscrimination(歧視)

13.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shedoesn'tlikewashingdishes

B.Shelikesthecustomsofforeigncountries

C.Shethinksmenshouldtakecareofwomen

14.Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheconversation

A.Menliketohelpwomeninmanyways

B.Thewomanthinksmenshouldopendoorsforwomen

C.Thewomendoesn'tthinkmenshouldalwayscareforwomen

聽第九段材料,回答15-17題

15.Whatvasesdoesthemanfinallybuy?

A.Big,lightbluebackgroundB.Big,palebluebackground

16.Howmuchisthepostageandpacking?

A.100yuanB.200yuanC.300yuan

17.Howwillthevasesbesenttotheman?

A.BytrainB.ByseaC.Byair

聽第十段材料,回答18?20題

18.Whatdoesthespeakertellus?

A.HowtoarrangeworktimeB.Whatadentist'sworkdayislike

C.Howtomakeanappointmentwithadoctor

19.WhatdoesthespeakerusuallydobeforelateMondayafternoons?

A.GoesshoppingB.AttendsameetingC.Doesthecooking

20.Whichdaysdoesthespeakerliketofinishhisworkearly?

A.OnTuesdaysandWednesdaysB.OnWednesdaysandFridays

C.OnThursdaysandFridays

二、單項選擇(15分)

21.—IsitallrightifIkeepthisphoto?

A.No,youdon'tB.No,itshouldn't

C.FmafraidnotD.Don'tkeepit

22.Tomwasabouttoclosethewindowshisattentionwascaughtbyabird.

A.whenB.ifC.andD.till

23.Mymotheropenedthedrawertotheknivesandspoons.

A.putawayB.putupC.putonD.puttogether

24.Barbaraiseasytorecognizeasshe'stheonlyofthewomenwhoeveningdress.

A.wearB.wearsC.haswormD.haveworm

25—Haveyoufinishedthebook?

-No.Tvereaduptothechildrendiscoverthesecretcave.

A.whichB.whatC.thatD.where

26.Thoughtoseeus,theprofessorgaveusawarmwelcome.

A.surpriseBwassurprisedC.surprisedD.beingsurprised

27.Neithersideispreparedtotalktounlesswecansmooththingoverbetweenthem.

A.othersB.theotherC.anotherD.oneother

28.Jane'spalefacesuggestedsheill,andherparentssuggestedthatshean

examination.

A.be,shouldhaveB.was,haveC.shouldbe,hadD.was,had

29.Thedoctorthoughtwouldbegoodforyoutohaveaholiday.

A.thisB.thatC.oneD.it

30.Linda,makesurethetables__beforetheguestsarrive.

A.besetB.setC.aresetD.aresetting

31.1refusetoaccepttheblameforsomethingwassomeoneelse'sfault.

A.whoB.thatC.asD.what

32.I'mafraidMr.Hardingseeyounow.He'sbusy.

A.can'tB.mustn'tC.shouldn'tD.needn't

33.-CanIhelpyou?Areyoulookingforanythinginparticulartoday?

--一,we'rejustlooking.

A.Yes,pleaseB.No,thankyou

C.Yes,youcanD.No,youneedn't

34.Charleswasaloneathome,withlookingafterhim.

A.someoneB.anyoneC.notoneD.noone

35.Ifwecanourpresentdifficulties,everythingshouldbeallright.

A.comeacrossB.getoverC.comeoverD.getoff

三、完形填空(30分)

Amanwhoknowshowtowriteapersonalletterhasaverypowerfultool.Alettercanbe

enjoyed,readand36.Itcansetupawarmconversationbetweentwopeoplefarapart(遠離

的);itcankeepa37withverylittleeffort.

Iwillgive38.Afewyearsagomyolderbrotherand1werenotgetting39well.We

hadbeencloseas40buthadgrownapart.Ourmeetingswerenot41;ourconversationwas

filledwithargumentsandquarrels:andeveryefforttocleartheairseemedtoonly42our

misunderstanding.Thenhe43toasmallislandintheCaribbeanandwe44touch.One

dayhewrotemealetter.

Hedescribedhisislandanditspeople,toldmewhathewasdoing,saidhowhefelt,and

encouragedmeto45.Rereadingtheletter,Iwas46byitshumor(幽默)andclever

expressions.ThesewereallqualitiesforwhichIhad47respectedmyolderbrother

but48henolongerhadthem.Ihadneverknownhecouldwriteso49.Andwiththat

letterwebecamefriends50.

Itmightneverhaveoccurredto51towritemeifhehadnotbeeninaplacewherethere

wereno52.Forhim,writingwasanecessity.Italsoturnedouttobethebestwayforustoget

backintouch.Becauseweliveinanageof53communication(通訊),peopleoften54that

theydon'talwayshavetophoneoremail.Theyalsohavea55.Andthatistowrite.

36.A.receivedB.rewrittenC.returnedD.reread

37.A.recordB.promiseC.friendshipD.secret

38.A.anexampleB.alessonC.anexperienceD.atalk

39.A.throughB.togetherC.alongD.away

40.A.brothersB.childrenC.fellowsD.classmates

41.A.normalB.necessaryC.pleasantD.possible

42.A.deepenB.startC.expressD.settle

43.A.touredB.stoppedC.reachedD.moved

44.A.lostB.keptinC.neededD.gotin

45.A.thinkB.writeC.enjoyD.read

46.A.drivenB.beatenC.surprisedD.honored

47.A.neverB.seldomC.sometimesD.once

48.A.realizedB.judgedC.thoughtD.expected.

49.A.wellB.oftenC.muchD.soon

50.A.laterB.anyhowC.tooD.again.

51.A.usB.anyoneC.someoneD.mybrother

52.A.mailservicesB.transportservicesC.phonesD.relative

53.A.poorB.easyC.popularD.busy

54.A.believeB.decideC.argueD.forget

55.A.habitB.choiceC.methodD.plan

四、閱讀理解(40分)

A

WhenIwassix,Dadbroughthomeadogoneday,whowascalled“Brownie”,Mybrothers

andIalllovedBrownieanddiddifferentthingswithher.Oneofuswouldwalkher,another

wouldfeedher,thentherewerebaths,playingcatchandmanyothergames.Brownie,inreturn,

lovedeachandeveryoneofus.Onethingthatmosttouchedmyheartwasthatshewouldgoto

whoeverwassickandjustbewiththem.Wealwaysfeltbetterwhenshewasaround.

Oneday,asIwasgettingherfood,shechewedup(咬破)oneofDad'sshoes,whichhadtobe

thrownawayintheend.IknewDadwouldbemadandIhadtoletherknowwhatshedidwas

wrong.WhenIlookedatherandsaid,uBadgirl."Shelookeddownatthegroundandthenwent

andhid.Isawatearinhereyes.

Brownieturnedouttobemorethanjustourfamilypet.Shewenteverywherewithus.People

wouldstopandaskiftheycouldpather.Ofcourseshe'dletanyonepather.Shewasjustthemost

lovabledog.Thereweremanydineswhenwe'dbeoutwalkingandasmallchildwouldcomeover

andpullonherhair.Sheneverbarked(吠)ortriedtogetaway.Funnythingisshewouldsmile.

Thisfrightenedpeoplebecausetheythoughtshewasshowingherteeth.Farfromthetruth,she

lovedeveryone.

NowmanyyearshavepassedsinceBrowniediedofoldage.Istillmissthedayswhenshe

waswithus.

56.WhatwouldBrowniedowhensomeonewasillinthefamily?

A.Lookatthemsadly.B.Keepthemcompany.

C.Playgameswiththem.D.Touchthemgently.

57.WecaninferfromParagraph2thatBrownie—

A.wouldeatanythingwhenhungryB.feltscaryforhermistake

C.lovedplayinghide-and-seekD.dislikedtheauthor'sdad

58.WhydoestheauthorsaythatBrowrniewasmorethanjustafamilypet?

A.Shewastreatedasamemberofthefamily.

B.Sheplayedgameswithanyonesheliked.

C.Shewaslovedbyeverybodyshemet.

D.Shewenteverywherewiththefamily.

59.SomepeoplegotfrightenedbyBrowniewhenshe

A.smiledB.barkedC.rushedtothemD.triedtobefunny

60.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBrownie?

A.Shy.B.Polite.C.Brave.D.Caring.

B

Whenyou'relyingonthewhitesandsoftheMexicanRiviera,thestresses(壓力)oftheworld

seemamillionmilesaway.Hey.stop!Thisisnovacation-yonhavetofinishsomething!

Hereliestheproblemfortravelwriterandfoodcritic(評論家)EdieJarolim."Ialwaysloved

travelingandalwayslikedtoeat,butitneveroccurredtomethatIcouldmakemoneydoingboth

ofthosethings."Jarolimsaid.Nowyoucanreadhertraveladviceeverywhere-inArtsand

Antiques,inBridesorinoneofherthreebooks,TheCompleteIdiotTravelGuidetoMexico's

BeachResorts.

HerjobintravelwritingbeganSomeeightyearsago.AftergettingaPhDinEnglishin

Canada,shetookatestforFrommer'stravelguides,passedit,andgotthejob.Afterworkingat

Frommer's,JarolimworkedforawhileatRoughGuidesinLondon,thenFodor's,whereshefell

soinlovewithadescriptionoftheSouthwestoftheU.S.thatshemovedthere.

Nowasatravelwriter,shespendsone-thirdofheryearontheroad.Therestofthetimeis

spentcompletinghertasksandwritingreviewsofrestaurantsathomeinTucson,Arizona.

Asadventurousasthejobsounds,thehardpartisfact-checkingalltheinformation.Sure,it*s

greattowriteaboutatouristattraction,butyou'dbettergetthelocal(當?shù)氐模﹎useumhours

correctoryoucouldreallyruinsomeone'svacation.

61.WhichcountrydoesJarolimhaveinnow?

A.Mexico.B.TheU.S.C.TheU.KD.Canada

62.WhatismostdifficultforJarolim?

A.Workingindifferentplacestocollectinformation

B.Checkingallthefactstobewrittenintheguides.

C.Finishingherworkassoonaspossible.

D.Passingatesttowritetravelguides.

63.WhatdoweknowaboutJarolimfromthetext?

A.Sheissuccessfulinherjob.

C.Shespendshalfofhertimetraveling.

D.Sheisespeciallyinterestedinmuseums.

64.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.AdventuresinTravelWritingB.WorkingasaFoodCritic

C.TravelGuidesontheMarketD.VacationingforaLiving

C

ThousandsofpeoplelivingintheChinesecapitalwillcelebratethestartoftheChineseNew

yearbyheadingfortheskiresorts(滑雪場).NevermindthatBeijing*sdryweatherseldom

producessnow.Itiscoldenoughinwinterforsnow-makingmachinestomakeacoveringforthe

hillsnorthtothecapital.Andtherapidgrowthofapleasure-seekingmiddleclasshasformedthe

basisforthisnewcraze(熱潮).

SinceBeijing'sfirstskiresortwasopenedtenyearsago,thesporthasenjoyedastonishing

increase.Therearenowmorethanadozenresorts.Clothesmarketsinthecityhaveaddedbright

coloredskisuitstotheirwintercollections.Mr.Wei,amanagerofanewly-openedskiresortin

Beijing,seesthegrowthofanindustrythatcouldsoonleadChinesetoheadfortheskiresortsof

Europe,InrecentyearsskiresortsofferingnaturalsnowhaveopenedinChina.Butmanyarein

farawayareasofthecountryandcan'treallymatchtheequipmentandservicesofsomeskiresorts

inEurope.

Beijing^skiingcrazeispartlyaresultoftherecentincreaseinprivate(私有的)cars.This

hasledtothegrowthofaleisureindustryinthecapital'ssuburbs(交B區(qū)),whichuntilthe

late-1990swereunreachabletoordinarypeople,AccordingtoMr,Wei,about40%ofthevisitors

tohisresortcomeintheirowncars.Therestarebusedinbyschools,businessesorgovernment

Offices.

Theproblemismakingmoney.Startingskiresortsrequiresquitealotofmoney;hiringland

fromthelocalgovemment,preparingthehills,buyingsnowmachines,makingsurethereare

enoughwaterandelectricitytorunthem,andbuyingskiequipmentforhiringouttocustomers.

TheskiresortwhereMr.Weiworkscostnearly$4mtosetup.And,assoofteninChina

whensomeonecomesupwithagoodidea,manyothersrushinandpricewarsbreakout.Beijing

nowofferssomeofthecheapestskitrainingclassesintheworld,thoughwithmostpeoplerather

newtothesport,expectingafewmoredoingthesamejob.

65.Whatdoesthistextmainlytalkabout?

A.Conveniencefbrskiersbroughtaboutbyprivatecars.

B.Skiingasanewwayofenjoyingone'ssparetime.

C.Thingstobeconsideredwhenstartingaskiresort.

D.AsuddenincreaseofskitrainingclassesinBeijing.

66.WhyaresomeChineselikelytogoskiinginEurope?

A.Tovisitmoreskiareas.B.Toskionnaturalsnow.

C.Foralargecollectionofskisuits.D.Forbetterservicesandequipment.

67.Theunderlinedwords"leisureindustry"inParagraph3referto

A.transporttoskiresortsB.productionoffamilycars

C.businessofprovidingsparetimeenjoyments

Dpart-timeworkforpeoplelivinginthesuburbs

68.Whatisthemainprobleminrunningaskiresort?

A.Difficultyinhiringland.B.Lackofbusinessexperience.

C.PricewarswithotherskiresortsD.Shortageofwaterandelectricity

D

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E

Howwordscameintobeingisunknown.Allweassume(推測)isthatsomeearlymen

inventedcertainsounds,inonewayoranother,toexpressthoughtsandfeelings,actionsand

things,sothattheycouldtalkwitheachother.Latertheyagreeduponcertainsigns,calledletters,

whichcouldbeputtogethertoshowthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Those

sounds,whetherspokenorwritteninletters,arecalledwords.

Thepowerofwords,then,liesintheirassociations-thethingstheybringuptoourminds.

Wordsbecomefilledwithmeaningforusbyexperience;andthelongerwelive,themorecertain

wordsbringbacktousthehappyandsadeventsofourpast;andthemorewereadandlearn,the

morethenumberofwordsthatmeansomethingtousincreases.

Greatwritersarethosewhonotonlyhavegreatthoughtsbutalsoexpressthesethoughtsin

wordswhichhavepowerfuleffectsonourmindsandfeelings.Thiscleveruseofwordsis

whatwecallliterarystyle(文體).Aboveall,therealpoetisamasterofwords.Hecanexpress

hismeaninginwordswhichsinglikemusic,andwhichbytheirpositionandassociationcan

movementotears,Weshouldthereforelearntochooseourwordscarefullyandusethem

correctly,ortheywillmakeourspeechsillyandcommon.

73.Welearnfromthetextthatlanguagemighthavebegunwith

A.expressionsB.actionsC.signsD.sounds

74.WhatismainlydiscussedinParagraph2?

A.Thelearningofnewwords.B.Theimportanceofoldwords

C.Therelationofhumanexperiencewithwords.

D.Thegradualchangeanddevelopmentofwords.

75.Inthelastparagraph,whatdoestheauthorsuggestthatweshoulddo?

A.Usewordsskillfully.B.Makemusicalspeeches

C.Learnpoemsbyheart.D.Associatewithlisteners.

五、短文改錯:(10分)

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