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高三上學(xué)期第一次月考試題(英語)word版

第一部分聽力(略)

第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.TheamazingcavesofZhoukoudianareextremelypreciouspartofourcultural

heritageanditisofvitalimportancethatwedosomethingtoprotectthem.

A.a;/B.the;anC.an;/D.an;a

22.Otherthingsbeingequal,amanwhoexpresseshimselfeffectivelyissuretosucceedmore

rapidlythanamanwhoseofEnglishispoor.

A.writingB.programC.commandD.impression

23.ThegovernmentofDalianhascarriedoutanewpolicy,eachcommonfamilycan

buyonlytwoapartments.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when

24.Everyminute,whenmadefulluseof,doesgoodtousstudents.

A.studyingB.tostudyC.studyD.beingstudied

25.IwassurprisedthatIlostmyhearttoherIsawher.

A.forthefirsttimeB.whenthefirsttimeC.onthefirsttimeD.thefirsttime

26.Don'trespondtoanye-mailspersonalinformation,nomaterhowofficialtheylook.

A.demandingB.requiringC.requestingD.questioning

27.—Allofyourfriendsweresohappyattheparty!

—Yes.Believeitornot,weeachotherfor10years.

A.haven'tseenB.hadn'tseenC.won'tseeD.wouldn'tsee

28.Howlongdoyousupposetheconstructioncompanyfinishestheprojectthoroughly?

A.itwillbebeforeB.willitbeuntilC.willitbewhenD.itwillbethat

29.MywifeandIyouwhatyouhaveachievedinAmerica.

A.celebrate;onB.congratulate;onC.congratulate;forD.celebrate;for

30.—What'swrongwithyou?

—MychestwhenItakeadeepbreath,doctor.

A.hurtsB.hamsC.injuresD.wounds

31.Wemusttothepublicthesimplefactthatdrugsaredangerous.

A.getthroughB.getdownC.getbackD.getacross

32.LiYanggivesusadviceonspokenEnglishthatweasmuchaswecan.

A.shouldspeakB.shallspeakC.wouldspeakD.willspeak

33.Ihaven'treadofhisbooks,butjudgingfromtheoneFveread,Ithinkhwwillmake

averypromisingwriter.

A.anyB.noneC.bothD.either

34.Towriteagoodessayyoumustfirstyourideaslogically.

A.prepareB.manageC.putD.organize

35.Admiral(:每軍上將)HuYanlinsaidthatsecuritydemandsrequiredChinatohaveitsown

aircraftcarrier,andanycountryhadtherighttobuildone.

A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whether

第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,

選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

DearGeorge,

WhenyourbigbrotherandyoulittledogandI36youuptoschooltoday,youbadno

idea37

Iwasfeeling.

Youweresoexcited,youhad38andunpackedyourpencilsandsafetyscissorsinyour

backpackadozentimes.Iamreallygoingto39thoselazymorningswhenwewavedyour

brotherandsister40toschool.I'd41inwithmycoffeeandnewspaper,handingyouthe

comicstocolorwhileyouwatchedSesameStreet.

Becauseyouaremyyoungest,Ihadearnedafewthingsbythetimeyou42.Ifoundout

thattheseemingly43daysofbabyhoodaregonelikelightning.Iblinked(眨眼),andyour

olderbrothersandsistersweresettingoffforschoolas44asyoudidthismorning.

Bythetimeitwasyour45,theshiningprizesofcareeradvancementandadouble

incomehaslosttheirbrightness.Adayintheswimmingpoolwithyouor"justonemore^^

rereadingofyourfavoritebookmeant46.

Youdidn'lgoto47andIhopethatdoesn'tholdyouback.Youlearnednumbersby

helpingmecountthesodacanswereturnedtothestore.(Youcouldusuallycharmmeintoletting

youpickouta48withthemoneywegotback.)

Ihavetoadmitthatanimageof49whileyou'reinschoolhaddeveloped.Iseemyself

updatingallthephotoalbumsandstartingthatnovelIalwayswantedtowrite.Asthesummerwas

50outandmorefrequentquarrels51betweenyouandyourbrotherandsisters,Iwas

lookingforwardtotoday.

Andthenthismorning.Iwalkedyouupthehilltoyourclassroom.Youfoundthecoathook(掛

鉤)52yournameaboveitrightaway,andyougavemeoneofyourcharacteristicallyfierce,

too-tighthugs.Thistimeyouwerereadytoletgo53Iwas.

Maybesomedayyouwill54akindergartnertothefirstdayofschool.Whenyouturnatthe

doorthewavegood-bye,heorshewillbetoodeepinconversationwithanewfriendtonotice.

Evenasyousmile,you'llfeelsomething55onyourcheek.

Andthen,you'llknow.

Love,Mom

36.A.droveB.walkedC.sentD.rode

37.A.howB.whatC.whetherD.that

38.A.chargedB.coveredC.packedD.sharpened

39.A.prayB.measureC.promoteD.miss

40.A.offB?awayC.inD.out

41.A.shareB.layC.settleD.rush

42.A.camealongB.wentthroughC.cameaboutD.wentoff

43.A.irregularB.relevantC.typicalD.endless

44.A.casuallyB.eagerlyC.extremelyD.delicately

45.A.turnB.timeC.dayD.instance

46.A.muchB.moreC.lessD.little

47.A.clinicB.collegeC.schoolD.preschool

48.A.toyB.footballC.bookD.treat

49.A.meB.myselfC.youD.yourself

50.A.droppingB.turningC.runningD.pressing

51.A.eruptedB.enlargedC.foldedD.parted

52.A.withoutB.withC.inD.on

53.A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.as

54.A.contributeB?developC.collectD.deliver

55.A.coldB.sweetC.warmD.sour

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)

第一節(jié):(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

BEIJING-WhenFran-cescaSchiavoneofItalykissedthewomen'ssinglestrophyatRoland

Ganoslastyear,becomingthefirstItalianwomantowinaGrandSiantille,LiNa,whowas

beatenbySchiavoneinthefourth-round,said:nIfshecandothat,maybeIcandothattoo."So

whenLitookonSchiavoneonceagaininthefinalattheFrenchOpenonSaturday,shesimply

wouldnotlethergoldenopportunityslipaway.

Andshediditinthebestpossibleway.Lihammeredthedefendingchampion6-4,7-6(0),

bringingChinaandalsoAsiaitsfirstGrandSlamtitle.

AfterSchiavonesentabackhandlong,Liscreamedwithdelightandfelltotheground.Then

shepickedherselfup,skippedtowardsthenet,gaveheropponentabighugandthenbaskedinthe

passionateapplauseofthespectatorsatCourtPhilippeChatrier.

"IwassohappywhenshehitthelastballoutthatIalmostcried.Itriedtocontrolmyselfnot

tocry,"Lisaid."Ihaveplayedprofessionaltennisfor12yearsandIamsohappythatmyefforts

havepaidoff."

SharpenedbyherperviousGrandSlamfinalexperience-attheAustralianOpenwhereshe

losttoBelgianKimClijsters-Lidisplayedakindofall-conqueringmaturitythathelpedherto

catchupwithSchiavoneat6-6inthesecondsetandforceatiebreak,whichshewentontowin

7-0.

"IwasnervousbutIdidn'twanttoshowmyopponent.SoIwascheating(faking)alittlebit,“

Lisaid.

The29-year-oldWuhannativepaidspecialgratitudetoherhusband,JiangShan,whoserved

ashercoachbeforeDenmark'sMichaelMortensenjoinedherteaminMay.

"Althoughhe(Jiang)isnotmycoachanymore,Iwanttogivemanythankstohim.He

alwaysunderstandsmeandtoleratesme...Thanksforaccompanyingmeallthetime."

Withthevictory,LiwillreachNo4intheworld,equalingthepreviousAsianrecordsetby

Japan'sKimikoDate-Krummintheearly1990s.

HertriumphisexpectedtoprovideamajorpushtoasportalreadyrisingfastinChina.She

said,“IhopeaftertheyoungpeopleinChinalookedatmysuccessfulmatchtodaytheywillwant

todoevenbetterthanmeinthefuture.^^

56.WhydidLiNalieonthegroundwhenheropponenthitthelastballout?

A.BecauseLiNawastoodisappointed.

B?BecauseLiNawastooexcited.

C.BecauseLiNawastocatchtheball.

D.BecauseLiNawashitbytheball.

57.WhowasLiNaplayingagainstinthisFrenchOpen?

A.KimClijstersB.Schiavone

C.MichaelMortensenD.KimikoDate-Krumm

58.WhichofthefollowingisthemostimportantinhelpingLiNawinthisgame?

A?HerpreviousstricttrainingB.Hernervousness

C.Herall-conqueringmaturityD.Herhusband'scoaching

59.Whichwordhasthesimilarmeaningwith“triumph“inthelastparagraph?

A.attemptB.errorC.majorD.success

B

Iseducationcompulsoryafterage16?

Underthepresentlaw,theschoolleavingageis16.aftertheeducationleavingagewillrise

to17.Andfromitwillriseagain,to18.

Thegovernmentisraisingtheleavingagebecauseresearchshowsthatyoungpeoplewho

carryonlearningortraininguntiltheageof18earnmoremoney,arelikelytobehealthierand

lesslikelytobeintroublewiththepolice.

Soalthoughatthemomentyourchildcanleaveeducationoncethey're16,ifsworth

thinkingcarefullyaboutthebenefitsofcarryingon.

Whatoptionsareavailableafter16?

Educationafter16doesn'tjustmeanstayingatschoolfull-time:yourchildcanstayatschool,

gotocollege,ortakeupanapprenticeshiporapart-timetrainingcourse.Theycanearnmoney

andlearnnewskillsatthesametimeiftheywantto.

Themainqualificationsavailableare:

Diplomas:providingthebackgroundforarangeofcareers

Vocationalqualifications:foryoungpeoplewhoalreadyknowwhatcareertheywantto

followandneedtrainingforspecificjobs

Alevels:offeredasspecificmainlyacademicsubjects

IntemationalBaccalaureate:offeringawiderrangeofsubjectsthanAlevels

Whatfinancialhelpisavailable?

Ifyourchildcontinuesineducationafter16andyourhouseholdincomeislessthan£30,810

ayear,yourchildshouldbeeligibleforupto£30aweektohelpwiththeircosts.Itwon'taffect

anybenefitsyougetasanindividualorasafamily,andthemoneywillbepaiddirectlyintoyour

child'sbankaccount.ThismoneyisknownasEducationMaintenanceAllowance(EMA).

60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.Whateducationiswaitingforyouaftertheageof16?

B?Whatshouldyouchooseforyourfutureaftertheageof16?

C.Whocanyouturntowhenindifficultyaftertheageof16?

D.Whathappensaftertheageof16?

61.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftakingatrainingcourse?

A.Itisnotasworthwhileasstayingatschoolfull-tine.

B.Itisbetterworthwhilethanstayingatschoolfull-time.

C.Itisasworthwhileasgoingtoschoolorcollege.

D.Itisbettertotakeatrainingcourseandearnmoneyatthesametime.

61.ThefollowingarerequirementsforafamilytoapplyforEMA,except.

A.Thechildisover16.B.Thechildisineducation.

C.ThechildisoneofthetopstudentsD.Theannualincomeislessthat

£30,810.

62.Whatkindofpeopleisthepassageintendedfor?

A.Childrenaroundtheageof16.

B.Parentswhosechildrenareabout16.

C.Teacherswhosestudentsareabout16.

D.Governmentofficialswhosejobisaboutteenagers.

C

HALFoffallGermanswanttoaxetheeuroandbringbacktheirmark,accordingtoavote.

AlthoughthegovernmenthasbeentellingthepublicayearthatthegroupedEuropean

cunency(貨幣)isgoodforthem,49percentofGermansstillwishtheyhadthepowerfulmarkin

theirpockets.

ThisisoneofthehighestratesofGermanswantingitsreturnsincevotesinthe1990s

showedcloseto70%ofthemwantedtokeepthemark,thecurrencyoftheir""economicmiracle^^.

TherecentdifficultiesinGreeceandIrelandhavecontributedtofurtherdisappointment.

InthesurveyforthedailyBildnewspaper,only41percentofpeopleweresatisfiedwiththe

euro.Mostoftherestsaidtheydidnotknowwhattothink.

ThesurveyfoundthatthemajorityofGermansarewomedaboutthestabilityofthecurrency

andthepossibilityofinflation(通貨膨脹).

Three-quartersofthepeoplequestionedbyYouGoysaidtheypersonallyhadnotbenefited

fromtheadoptionoftheeuro.

AndifGermanywasnotpartoftheeurozone,only30percentofthoseaskedwouldtoday

votetoadopttheeuroand60percentwouldvoteagainstit.

Althoughtherearetheconcerns,themajoritybelievetheeuroisheretostay.

Askedwhethertheeurowouldstillbecountry'scurrencyin20years,55percentofthe

peoplerepliedyes.Germanyadoptedtheeuroin1999alongwith10othercountries.

64.WhathasincreasedtheGermans'disappointmentabouttheeuro?

A.HalfofallGermanswanttogetridoftheeuro.

B?TheGermangovernmenthastoldalie.

C.GraceandIrelandhavehadtroublerecently.

D.MostGermansareworriedaboutthestabilityofthemark.

65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.49%isthehighestrateofGermanswantingthemark'sreturninhistory.

B.Thesurveyshowedthatmostpeopleweresatisfiedwiththeeuro.

C.Themajoritybelievethemarkistoreturn.

D.Elevencountriesadoptedtheeuroin1999.

66.Wecaninferthattheauthorofthetextisabouttheeuro.

A.objectiveB.subjectiveC.optimisticD.pessimistic

67.Wherecanyoupossiblyfindthistext?

A.InanewspaperB.OntheInternet

C.InagovernmentreportD.Inasciencefiction.

D

YellowstoneNationalParkcoversnearly9,000km;96%oftheparkliesinWyoming,3%in

Montanaand1%inIdaho.Yellowstonecontainshalfofalltheworld'sknowngeothermalfeature,

withmorethan10,000examples.Italsohastheworld'slargestgroupofgeysers(間歇泉)(more

than300geysers,ortwothirdsofallthoseontheplanet).Extablishedin1872.Yellowstoneis

equallyknownforitswildlife,suchasgrizzlybearswolves,bisonandwapitis.

TheextraordinaryscenictreasuresofYellowstoneincludetheworld'slargestcollectionof

geysers,thegrandCandCanyonoftheYellowstoneRiver,numerouswaterfalls,andgreathands

ofwildlife.

Yellowstoneisoneoftheworld'sbestsitesforthestudyandappreciationoftheevolutionary

historyoftheearth.Nearly150speciesoffossil(化石)plants,rangingfromsmallfearsand

rushesuptolargeSequoiaandmanyothertreespecies,havebeenidentifiedinthepad'sabundant

fossildeposits.

Theparkisoneofthefewremainingundamagedlargeecosystemsinthenortherntemperate

zone(北溫帶)oftheearth.Allplantsintheparkareallowedtoprogressthroughnaturalprocess

withnodirecthumanmanagement.Forestfires,ifstartedfromlightning,areoftenallowedtoburn

wherepossibletopermitthenaturaleffectsoffire.Thepark'sbisonaretheonlywildcontinuously

free-rangingbisonthatoncecoveredtheGreatPlainsand,alongwithotherpartwildlife,areone

ofthegreatestattractions.

YellowstoneNationlParkhasbecomeoneofNorthAmerica'sbestrefugesfbrrareplantand

animalspeciesandalsofunctionsasamodelforecosystemprocesses.Thegrizzlybearisoneof

theworld'smostdeeplystudiesandbest-understoodbearpopulations.Thisresearchhasledtoa

greaterunderstandingoftheinterdependenceofecosystemrelationships.Protectionofthepark's

plantsandanimalsallowsbiologicalevolutiontodevelopwithlittleinfluencebyman.

68?Accordingtothepassage,howmanygeysershavebeenfoundontheearth?

A.Around300B.Around1000C.Around450D.Around600

69.Toknowabouttheevolutionaryhistoryoftheearth,youcanstudy.

A.theGrandCanyonB.numerouswaterfalls

C.greatherdsofwildlifeD.speciesoffossilplants

70.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat.

A.Allplantsintheparkareallowedtoprogressthroughnaturalprocess.

B.Forestfiresareoftenstartedbymantoburnwherepossible.

C.Thepark'sbisonaretheonlygreatestattractioninthepark.

D.Ecosystemdevelopswithmuchinfluencebyman.

第二節(jié):(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)

涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

USmusicianandpoetGilScott-Heron,oftencalledtheGodfatherofRap,hasdiedinaNewYork

hospital62.71

Scott-HeronwasborninChicagoin1949—thesonofaformerBritainfootballplayer.72

Scott-Heron\materialcoveredsoul,jazz,bluesandthespokenword.His1970swork

heavilyinfluencedtheUShip-hopandrapscenes.

73Buttheartisthimselfrefusedthistitle.4tIftherwasanyindividualinitiativethatIwas

responsiblefor,itmighthavebeenthattherewasmusicincertainpoemsofmine,withcomplete

progressionandrepeating“hooks”.74"Soott-Heronwroteintheintroductiontohis1990

NowandThencollectionofpoems.Scott-Heron\musicandpoetryshowedhisddepinterestin

justiceandcivilrights,andhecomplainedagainsttheconsumersocietyofthe1970sand80sas

wellasthedevelopmentofmucleartechnology.Hewasamongthefirstartiststousehismusicto

attacktheapartheid(種族隔離)inSouthAfrica,longbeforetheissuebecamethefocusofa

popularglobalcampaign.75OneofhismostfamouspieceswasTheRevolutionWillNotBe

Televised.Inthispiece,hecriticizedtheroleofraceinthemassmediaandadvertisingage.

Butina1998interviewwiththeChicagoTribune,Scott-Heronwrnedagainstfocusingonthe

politicalaspectofhiswork."Ifyouonlyfocusont

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