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1、”屯溪一中2014届高三年级第三次月考英语卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。第i卷(选择题,共115分)一、听力第一节1. what is the woman probably going to do first?a. wash the dishes b. take her daughter to hospitalc. pick up george and martha2. why is the man angry with anne? a. she drivers too slowly b. she hasnt shown up c. she is very rude t

2、o him3. where does the conversation probably take place? a. at a train station b. at a post office c. at an airport4. what do the two speakers think of the music? a. pleasant b. acceptable c. awful5. what did the man do in mr. turners shop? a. he ordered a suit b. he returned a suit c. he exchanged

3、a suit第二节6. where will the painting be put? a. in the bedroom b. in the dining roomc. in the living room 7. which paintings was the man talking about? a. the ones at the french market b. the ones at the australian market c. the ones at the american market请听第7段材料,回答第8,9题8. what kind of people do the

4、two speakers need? a. people who can work on sundays b. people who speak english fluently c. people who have experience of office work9. how much will the lowest pay be per day? a. $90,000 b. $19,000 c. $9,00010. what does the man think of the woman? a. annoying b. understanding c. by subway11. how

5、will the two speakers go to the apartment? a. by bus b. by car c. by subway12. how far is it from here to the department? a. about 15 miles b. about 5 miles c. about 50 miles13. what has happened to williams? a. he has lost his keys b. he has lost his voice c. he has lost the test papers14. what doe

6、s williams want to do actually? a. find someone to teach his class b. make an appointment to see the doctor c. get someone to pass back the test papers15. who is the woman probably? a. williams assistant b. williams wife c. williams neighbor16. what can we know about the man? a. he has a class this

7、afternoon fro 2:35 to 4:50 b. he will help williams mark the test papers c. he doesnt need williams office key17. where does the conversation probably take place? a. at a school b. at a stadium c. at a restaurant18. what did the woman think of the basketball game last night? a. at a school b. at a s

8、tadium c. a bit disappointing19. what was the man good at when he was in school? a. long passes b. overhead passes c. short passes20. why does the man look as white as a sheet? a. he feels very cold b. he doesnt feel very well c. he has no money with him二、单项填空21.the old man said the accident _ carel

9、ess driving, so a lot of money_ be paid by the driver a. was due to; was due tob. due to; was due to c. is due to; was due tod. is due to; was dued to22. he had no choice but to _ an excuse to explain his being late.a. make outb. make up c. make up ford. make over23. the _ are ten to one that well w

10、in the match.a. opportunities b. possibility c. chances d. ability24. have you worked out when the final payment is _? early next montha. found b. come c. due d. practical25. mr. wang, who _ in this city ever since thirty years ago, _ a report for the last two years.a. has lived; had preparedb. has

11、been living; has been preparingc. lived; has been preparingd. has been living; has prepared26. he _ me five dollars for it, but at first he said to me the work would be done _. a. charged ; free of charge b. charged for ; charged for nothing c. charged ; out of the charged. charged to ; free of the

12、charge27. when _, the man said he went home at 2:00 a.m., _ and only _ his house broken into. a. asked; tired; to findb. asking; tired; finding c. asked; tiredly; to findd. asking; tired; finding28. many policemen and soldiers are _ the forest _ the prisoner escaping from prison. a. searching for; s

13、earchingb. searching; searching c. searching; in search ofd. in search for; searching for29. you can go to the newspaper library and _ any information you need for your new story. a. look for b. look upc. look at d. look into30. dont turn round. go _ this street till you see the school. a. down b. t

14、oc. straightly d. straight31. give them a hand this time and i am sure they will offer theirs _ in the future.a. by turns b. in turn c. at turnd. in return32. could i borrow that newspaper for a few moments? _.a. no way b. yes. you couldc. no chance d. by all means33. xian is _ most beautiful touris

15、t city and i believe ill come for _ second time.a. the; a b. a; a c. the; the d. a; the34. shall we _ our discussion and have some tea or coffee?a. break downb. break offc. break intod. break out35. the happy children were making _ the coast, where they would see the sea for the first time in their

16、lives.a. their way inb. their ways toc. their way ind. their way to三、完形填空 lose-win is weak. its easy to get stepped on. its easy to be the nice guy. its easy to give in, all in the name of being a peacemaker. a girl named jenny once told me about her 36 in the world of lose-win during her eighth-gra

17、de year before she finally broke 37 : my 38 with my mom all started one day 39 she said to me sarcastically (讽刺地) “wow, youre surely lively today.” i 40 it so literally (字面地) that then and there i decided to close off from her and never 41 back to her. so every time she would say something 42 i disa

18、greed with her i would just say. “okay, 43 you want, mom.” but i really got cold quickly. and my 44 began to build. one night i talked to my mom about the school homework and she said, “oh, thats 45 ” and then went back to mop the floor. “dont you ever 46 ?” i thought. but i didnt say anything and s

19、tormed off. she had no idea i was 47 upset. she would have been willing to talk to me had i 48 her bow important it was to me. at last i just blew up. “mom, this has got to 49 . you tell me everything you want me to do and i just do it because its 50 than if fighting. well, im sick of it.” this all

20、came as a 51 to her. after my blow up, we felt like we were 52 all over in our relationship. but its getting better all the lime. we discuss things now and i always 53 my feelings with her. if you adopt lose-win as your basic 54 toward life, then people will wipe their dirty feet on you. youll also

21、be 55 your true feelings deep inside. and thats not healthy.36. a. wanderings b. disappointmentc. lessons d. helplessness37. a. out b. downc. up d. free38. a. relationship b. problemsc. quarrels d. improvement39. a. as b. sincec. when d. before40. a. regarded b. treated c. received d. took41. a. fig

22、ht b. strugglec. talk d. turn42. a. even if b. only ifc. which d. as though43. a. however b. whateverc. so much d. too much44. a. coldness b. angerc. disagreement d. hope45. a. true b. impossiblec. nice d. important46. a. care b. seec. say d. listen47. a. also b. stillc. even d. already48. a. warned

23、 b. shownc. asked d. told29. a. end b. changec. last d. stop50. a. worse b. easierc. more d. less51. a. surprise b. pleasurec. gift d. harm52. a. going b. startingc. thinking d. reviewing53. a. share b. havec. discuss d. improve54. a. way b. methodc. attitude d. theory55. a. hurting b. wakingc. stor

24、ing d. hiding四、阅读理解 aalong a long path we came to a deep valley, on the far side of which the path led into some very thick bushes. rather than push through up again and rejoin the path on the far side of the bushesas i climbed down into the valley a bird flew off h rock on which i had put my hand.

25、on looking at the spot from which the bird had risen, i saw two eggs. they were the kind that i did not have in my collection, so i placed them carefully in my bag, wrapped in a little dry grass.as we went further down the valley the sides became steeper and not far from where i had entered. it came

26、 to drop of about twelve to fourteen feet. the water that rushed down all these small valleys in the rainy season had worn the rock as glass. as it was too deep to climb down, i handed my gun to one of the men and slid down it. my feet had hardly touched the sandy bottom when the two men jumped down

27、, one on each side of me. they quickly gave me the gun and asked me if i had heard the tiger. in fact, i had heard nothing; possibly because of the noise i made sliding down the rock. the men said they had heard a tiger growling somewhere nearby, but they did not know from which direction the noise

28、had come.56. according to the text we know that _a. the writer decided to push through the thick bushesb. the writer decided to walk along the valleyc. the writer wanted to stop climbingd. the writer tried to find two eggs57. when the writer found the eggs, he _.a. wrapped them in dry grass and put

29、them asideb. wrapped them in dry grass and took them with himc. tried to find the birdd. made the bird fly off58. at the end of the story, the writer knew that _.a. a tiger had run away b. a tiger was close to themc. the men had seen a tiger d. a tiger had seen them59. which of the following orders

30、is right about what happened in their travel?a. hear the sound of tigerfind eggspush through the bushesclimb down into the valleyb. climb down into the valleypush through the busheshear the sound of tigerfind eggsc. push through the bushesclimb down into the valleyfind eggshear the sound of tigerd.

31、find eggsclimb down into the valleyhear the sound of tigerpush through the bushes bafter years of hearing drivers complain about scratches on their cars, japans nissan motor company has officially announced the next big thing a paint that not only resists scratches and scrapes, but actually repairs

32、itself within a few days.the new material, developed by nippon paint company, contains an elastic rubbery-like resin (弹性树脂) that is able to heal minor marks caused by car wash equipment, parking lot encounters, road debris (石头碎片) or even on-purpose destruction. the automaker admits its results vary

33、depending on the temperature and the depth of the damage, but adds this is the only paint like it in the world, and tests prove it works.minor scratches, the most common type, are said to slowly fade over about a week. and once theyre gone, there is no trace that they were ever there.the special pai

34、nt is said to last for at least three years after it is first applied, but there is no word yet on whether more can be added after that period.nissan claims car washes are the worst offenders for this type of damage, accounting for at least 80 percent of all incidents. but the complete auto-healing

35、wont come without scratching your wallet. the vehicle maker notes the special paint adds about $100 us to the price of a car.it plans to use its new chemical mixture only on its x-trail suvs in japan for now, as it looks for a more widespread presentation. and while plans to offer the feature overse

36、as havent been made yet, if its a hit there, you can be almost sure market forces will drive it to these shores, as well.60. from the article, we can find that _.a. the paint has already been used on cars by nowb. it beats other products of its kind in its lengthy effectc. car damage is mainly cause

37、d by scratches and scrapesd. marketing this paint in europe is not under way61. the paint used on cars can _.a. last 3 years before it is reapplied againb. fade only in a few daysc. help to protect minor paint damaged. reduce car scrape incidents to 20 percent62. what does the underlined part refer

38、to?a. certain models of nissanb. name for one kind of paintc. somewhere in japand. a word standing for a car-dealer store63. what can be inferred from the article?a. the paint was developed by nissan motor company.b. the paint might work better in summer than in winter.c. the mark on the car could d

39、isappear as soon as the pain is applied.d. the paint is very popular in japan.cbefore world war ii chicago, illinois, standing at the southern end of huge lake michigan ,had the reputation of being one of the toughest, most lawless and corrupt cities in the world, it earned its ill reputation largel

40、y from those who sold strong wine during the days of 1919 to 1933, when a law forbade americans to make or sell strong wine in any form.chicagoans have a great pride in their city. they say it is of great importance to the nation than new york. it is the center of american commerce and transportatio

41、n. o hare airport is the busiest airport in the world.44 million passengers pass through it every year, and there are 2000 take offs and landings every day.chicago is also a great inland port. it can send goods by oceangoing ships all the way to europe-via the great lakes and the saint lawrence seaw

42、ay. it can send goods by barge (驳船) , through water-way and canals, to the mississippi and down it to the gulf of mexico.64.which of the following diagrams (图解) gives the correct relationship between lake michigan, chicago and illinois?l.m. =lake michigan ch= chicago ill=illinois65. according to the

43、 passage, chicago is more important than new york because _.a. chicagoans love their city more than othersb. chicago is the center of americac. chicago is an inland port and has o hare airportd. chicago lies at the southern end of lake michigan66.44million passengers each year and 2,000 take - offs

44、and landings prove that ohare airport is _.a. the only one in americab. the biggest one in the worldc. the busiest one in the world d. the most well- known one in the world67 if we carry goods to chicago from mexico, we probably go through _.a. the gulf of mexico- mississippi- canals- waterway- chic

45、agob. the gulf mexico-mississippi-the great lake-chicagoc. lake michigan-the saint lawrence seaway-the gulf of mexicod. waterway- canals-mississippi-the gulf of mexicod everyone seems to be in favor of progress. but “progress” is a funny word. it doesnt necessarily mean that something has become str

46、onger, wiser or better. it simply means changing it from being one thing to another and sometimes it turns out to be worse than before. consider medicine, for instance. no one can deny(否认) that medical progress has enriched our lives greatly. because of medical advancements, we eat better, live easi

47、er and are able to take care of ourselves more efficiently. we can cure disease with no more than one injection(打一针) or a pill. if we have a serious accident, doctors can put us back together again. if we are born with something defective (缺陷), they can repair it. they can ease our pain, replace wor

48、n parts and give us children. they can even bring us back from death. these are wonderful achievements, but there is a price we have to pay. because medicine has reduced death, the population has been rising steadily, in spite of serious efforts to reduce the rate of population growth. a child born

49、in the united states today has better than a 90% chance of survival(生存). furthermore, medical advances have ensured that most of those new-born children will live to be seventy years of age or more. the result of this progress is a great population increase that threatens(威胁) the quality of life, br

50、ought about by progress in the medical profession(行业).68. according to the passage, “progress” means _. a. something has become better b. something has become worse c. something has become funny d. something has changed69. “a price we have to pay” in the last sentence of paragraph two means _. a. so

51、mething we have to lose or suffer b. a great deal of money c. something very expensive d. something desirable70. this passage implies() that population increase is not _. a. helpful b. threatening c. possible d. dangerous71. the main idea of the passage is that _.a. modern medicine has made our live

52、s better in some waysb. progress doesnt always bring about an improvementc. the growth in population is mainly the result of medical progressd. “progress” is too difficult a word to understandeit is the goal of politicians everywhere-how to win and keep the trust of voters. now researchers at the un

53、iversity of st anurews in scotland say they may have the answer. they believe politicians could learn a lot from recent advances in science. a growing number of studies have shown that people do judge a book by its cover. researchers say most of us make quick judgments about a person on the basis of

54、 how they look. studies suggest that people are less likely to trust those with particularly masculine(男性的) features, such as a square jaw, small eyes or a big nose. “ they are considered dominant(支配的) and less trustworthy,” says ms cornwell. “it doesnt mean that men who look more masculine are less trustworthy-its just our first impression.” those with less masculine features-larger eyes, a smaller nose and thinner lips are thought to be more trustworthy. the researchers are putt

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