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1、PAGE PAGE 11重庆市南开中学高2013届高三(上)12月月考英语试题本试卷满分150分。考试时间120分钟。一、听力(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 请听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the woman work ? A. At a restaurant .B. In a library .C. In a store .2. What are the speake

2、rs doing ? A. Having a picnic outdoors . B. Eating in a restaurant . C. Having a meal at home .3. What car does the man like best ? A. An Audi .B. A Benz .C. A Ferrari .4. Who will begin the lecture now ? A. Dr. White .B. Prof. Brookings .C. Dr. Mildens .5. What are the speakers discussing ? A. Anim

3、al fur .B. Some coats .C. A free diarnond .第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分) 请听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. What is the relationship between the speakers ? A. Neighbors .B. Old friends .C. Doctor and pa

4、tient .7. Why is the man doing the gardenging for the woman ? A. She dislikes working in the garden . B. She is not feeling very well . C. She hired the man to work for her .8. What will the woman do next ? A. Have some coffee with the man . B. Make the man a chocolate cake . C. Give the man some mo

5、ney .听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. What did the man plan to do next Saturday ? A. Play sports . B. Have a party with his friends . C. See the house with the woman .10. What does the woman think of the man at first ? A. He is lazy .B. He is selfish .C. He is great .11. What surprises the man ? A. The woman want

6、s to move early in the morning . B. The woman wants to borrow his car . C. The woman will work on Saturday .听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. When will the mens 100-metre semi-finals begin ? A. At a quarter to eight . C. At a quarter past eight . C. At a quarter to ten .13. How long did the Olympics last in 1908

7、 ? A. From July to August . B. From April to October . C. From July to October .14. Where will the tour go next ? A. The main stadium .B. The tennis stadium .C. The basketball stadium .听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What will the woman be for Halloween this year ? A. A rabbit .B. A zombie(僵尸)bride .C. A bunch

8、 of grapes .16. Why did the womans mother use to make the costumes ? A. To make kids excited . B. To save money . C. To dress kids up as she liked .17. What does Halloween mean to the man ? A. Good memories .B. Making new friends .C. Playing with his kids .第三节(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分) 请听下面一段独白,用所听到的独白中的

9、词或数填空,每空限填一个词或一个数。填入的内容要写在答题卡相应的位置上。在听本段独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。本段独白读两遍。听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Time7:00 p.m., the 27th of October , FridayPlacesRasa Restaurant at 18 Stoke Newington High StreetRoutesBus No.73 , 253,112 to the Stoke Newington area 19 to Bethnal Green StationOtheractivitie

10、sHaving drinks at Larrys , a bar in the east end at 27 Church StreetEating at the 24-hour bakery five 20 away on Brick Lane二、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. I got wild with joy when I caught _ sight of my missing cat at _ corner of the street . A. the , aB. / , /C. / , theD.

11、 the , the22. Sorry , I cant go to the cinema with you tonight . - _ Whats wrong ? A. No doubt .B. No wonder .C. How come ?D. So what ?23. I rushed to the airport , _ I had left my ticket at home . A. findingB. Having foundC. foundD. only to find24. Who _ be the guy that helped himself to the money

12、on the table ? A. canB. mayC. shouldD. must25. Its reported that in the last 40 years large quantities of farmland _ to desert . A. has been lostB. have been lost C. was lostD. were lost26. Now almost all of the classmates have known that Ted was a thief before he _ to their class . A. had comeB. ca

13、meC. comesD. has come27. I should have told his parents the truth , but I _ . A. liedB. was lyingC. had liedD. were to lie28. There _ a subway nearby , the new block of apartments sold well . A. beenB. wasC. would beD. being29. It may rain , in _ case the hike will be canceled . A. thatB. anyC. whic

14、hD. no30. I tried to find a hat for my grandma but _ was available from that small shop . A. nothingB. no oneC. neitherD. none31. In some ways , _ side wins the battle is a loser as well . A. whateverB. whichever C. no matter whatD. no matter which32. It is said that it was about 76 years after the

15、Chinese discovered the Diaoyu Island _ the Japanese discovered it . A. thatB. whenC. untilD. since33. Such a selfish guy _ that few people would like to _ . A. is he , make friends with him B. he is , make friends with him C. is he , make friends with D. he is , make friends with34. I drink black co

16、ffee _ he prefers it with cream . A. howeverB. althoughC. despiteD. while35. Are you tired after so many hours on the flight ? - _ . Ive got to fight to keep my eyes open right now . A. Not a littleB. Not likelyC. Not reallyD. Not in the least三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)AA winter semester during coll

17、ege in New York , I took an 8:00 a.m. history class . 36 was the professor in class . He just looked at his lecture notes and 37 looked up at us . I felt that I needed to get rid of my 38 , so I created a little game for myself . I tried to find something from his lecture to ask a question about , f

18、orcingt me to 39 rather than letting my eyes close .The first time I raised my hand , he was surprised , but obviously pleased to have a question to answer . 40 , his answers were always interesting . I continued to do this every day in the course and found myself actually 41 the material . The prof

19、essor became a bit more relaxed and some other students also 42 me in asking questions . My little game had avoided me from being bored , as it was 43 to do . I also learned a lot about world history in the discussions . The professor obviously knew his material , but had a hard time 44 it on to his

20、 undergraduates in an interesting way .On the last day of class , the shy professor stepped directly in front of me as I reached the door . “ Thank you for making this class so interesting , ” he said . I was so 45 ; I had no idea that my asking questions had an effect on him and the others at all .

21、That moment has stayed with me for 30 years . Each of us can have a(n) 46 not just on our own experiences , but on those of others , and Ill never forget the professor who taught me a lesson about the power of acts of kindness , intended 47 not .36. A. PeacefulB. NervousC. AccustomedD. Absent37. A.

22、frequentlyB. suddenlyC. nearlyD. scarcely38. A. boredomB. surpriseC. tensionD. anxiety39. A. stareB. concentrateC. commentD. present40. A. ThereforeB. OtherwiseC. ThoughD. Still41. A. improvingB. writingC. misunderstandingD. enjoying42. A. welcomedB. likedC. joinedD. appreciated43. A. remindedB. req

23、uiredC. expectedD. convinced44. A. carryingB. passingC. bringingD. putting45. A. ashamedB. relievedC. satisfiedD. surprised46. A. ideaB. effectC. effortD. power47. A. butB. forC. andD. orBIt is not so much what happens to each of us that determines our quality of life , but rather our reaction to wh

24、at happens . No choice as we may have in unexpected events , we most certainly have choice in 48 we interpret what happens , and in what we choose to do about it . These choices make all the 49 in how we experience our world .Every moment something is happening in our lives . And every moment we mak

25、e a decision or a 50 about what happens . By choosing to become more 51 of how we react to what happens , we can shift towards what we really want in our lives . 52 following habitual , reactive patterns which 53 more of the same , we can recognize and 54 our old habits to move powerfully in the 55

26、of creating the life we really want .48. A. whatB. whetherC. thatD. how49. A. differenceB. troubleC. progressD. measure50. A. mistakeB. judgmentC. discoveryD. suggestion51. A. consciousB. sensitiveC. typicalD. tolerant52. A. Regardless ofB. According toC. Rather thanD. Apart from53. A. result fromB.

27、 lead toC. lie inD. call for54. A. developB. followC. transformD. exchange55. A. edgeB. centerC. wayD. direction四、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)请阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AA little boy decided to go for a swim in the old swimming hole behind his house . He flew into the water , not realizing th

28、at as he swam toward the middle of the lake , an alligator(鳄鱼)was swimming toward the shore . His mother in the house was looking out of the window saw the two as they got closer and closer together , so she ran toward the water , yelling to her son as loudly as she could .Hearing her voice , the li

29、ttle boy became alarmed and made a return to swim to his mother . It was too late . Just as he reached her , the alligator reached him .From the dock , the mother grabbed her little boy by the arms just as the alligator snatched his legs . Then began an incredible tug-of-war between the two . The al

30、ligator was much stronger than the mother , but the mother was much too passionate to let go . A farmer happened to drive by , heard her screams , raced from his truck , took aim and shot the alligator .Remarkably , after weeks and weeks in the hospital , the little boy survived . His legs were extr

31、ernely scarred by the vicious attack of the animal and , on his arms , were deep scratches where his mothers fingernails dug into his flesh in her effort to hang on to the son she loved .When interviewed after the experience , the boy showed the scars on his legs . And then , whith obvious pride , h

32、e said to the reporter , “ I have great sears on my arms , too . I have them because my mom wouldnt let go ! ”Like the little boy , we all have scars . No , not from an alligator , but the scars of a painful past . Some of those scars cause us deep regret . But , some wounds are because God has refu

33、sed to let go . In the midst of your struggle , Hes been there holding on to you .56. What saved the boy ? A. The mothers warning .B. A passing farmers help . C. The boys quick reaction .D. The boys strong will to live .57. Why was the boy proud of the scars on his arms ? A. Because he thought they

34、could show how brave he was . B. Because he knew they were symbols of his mothers love . C. Because his survival made him grateful to his mother . D. Because the scars gave him a lesson and let him grow up .58. What does the author imply by saying “ we all have scars ” ? A. He implies that everyone

35、has the experience of getting hurt . B. He wants to show that life is full of difficulties and struggles . C. He aims to tell the readers that nobody is perfect . D. He indicates that we should get over the past , just like the boy .59. The best title for this passage would be _ . A. Courage and Sca

36、rsB. The Power of Love C. The Scars of LoveD. Love and Letting GoBVisiting London can be an expensive trip , so establishing a budget and finding bargains when you arrive will help you get around London on the cheap . The following steps can help you find cheaper laternatives for transport for your

37、london trip . Familiarze yourself with the citys boroughs and specifically the area where you will be staying . You can use a street map , or an online map search engine , to establish where in the city you will be staying and the distance you are from the major tourist attractions you want to visit

38、 . Find a local provider of Transport for London tickets or travel cards , since your first bargain purchase will be an Oyster Card . Traveling around London with an Oyster Card will give you access to the cheapest option of transportation methods and the Oyster Card is accepted citywide on buses ,

39、boats and the London Underground , known by the locals as “ the tube . ” Seek out your nearest Tube Station . The Tube is the cheap0est and most reliable form of transportation and runs from around 6 a.m. until around 1 a.m., depending on the line or the station .There are 287 tube stations in Londo

40、n that accept the Oyster Card , with a high concentration in central London . If you are staying anywhere in central London , there will be a tube station less than 10 minutes away .The Transport for London website offers a tube station search facility to find the nearest subway station to any locat

41、ion in the city . When you find a tube station , you can easily locate the closest bus stop by using the comparison bus-tube maps at the stations entrance . Follow the Transport for London Tube Guide to your destinations and always plan ahead . Making a plan for transport will save you unnecessary e

42、xpenses , wasted trips on the tube and doubling back on your jouney .60. Whats the authors purpose in writing the passage ? A. To introduce the public transport system in London . B. To show readers how to use the Oyster Card . C. To prove the subway in London is easy to use . D. To offer tips for s

43、aving transport costs in London .61. Which of the following can help a traveler spend the least money on transport ? A. Trying different transportation methods . B. Taking buses as much as possible . C. Traveling with an Oyster Card . D. Making a plan before your journey .62. By visiting the Transpo

44、rt for London website , people can _ . A. identify their own location B. locate the nearest bus station C. find the nearest subway station D. use an online map to avoid getting lost63. We can conclude from the passage that _ . A. the subway is the cheapest means of transport in London . B. only Tube

45、 stations in Central London accept Oyster Card . C. subway lines in London run no less than 19 hours a day . D. the transfer from subway to bus is very convenient .CAs many as half of Facebook users are risking psychological damage from using the site to spy on ex-lovers , according to new research

46、.Two of the most cited reasons for accessing Facebook are to keep in touch with others and to secretly monitor them with between a third and half of users using it to check up on ex-partners . With close to a billion users , it means hundreds of millions may be finding it more difficult to get over

47、a broken romance .Psychologist Dr Tara Marshall said in the past , such spying and keeping tabs with what your ex was up to was challenging . You could try to pry(打听)information from his or her friends , telephone , or drop by their place , but it was usually unlikely you would turn up much useful i

48、nformation . This made it easy for people to distance themselves from the relationship and move on an emotionally healthy breakup . But as long as you remain “ friends ” with your ex on Facebook , they are now able to keep up with everything you are doing . While satisfying a certain curiosity facto

49、r , it seems likely that it would make it far more difficult to actually emotionally distance yourself from your past relationship .In a survey of 464 participants , most of whom were undergraduate students , she found people who remain Facebook friends with an ex-partner will experience poorer brea

50、kup adjustment and personal growth relative to those who do not . The findings suggest continued online exposure to an ex-romantic partner may inhibit post-breakup recovery .Notably , frequent monitoring of an ex-partners Facebook page and list of friends was associated with greater distress . Dr Br

51、enda Wiederhold , editor of Cyberpsychology , Behaviour and Social Networking which published the research , added : “ This study sees again virtual life mirroring real life . Just as real life contact with ex-partners may inhibit growth , healing , and well-being , so may virtual contact . ”64. Wha

52、ts the risk of remaining Facebook friends with ones ex-lover ? A. It may lead to scrious psychological diseases . B. Recovery from a breakup will get more difficult . C. Ones curiosity about his/her ex will be satisfied . D. It can make one feel guilty because it is immoral .65. The underlined word

53、“ inhibit ” probably means _ . A. preventB. promoteC. causeD. forbid66. Which of the following statements would Dr Brenda Wiederhold agree with ? A. Getting addicted to Facebook can do damage to the users psychology . B. Undergraduate students are mature enough to start a relationship . C. Both virt

54、ue and real life contact with ex-partners can bring suffering . D. Online exposure to ones ex-partner is different from real life contact .67. Where is the passage probably taken from ? A. A psychology magazine .B. A scientific report . C. A love guide for students .D. A specch about social websites

55、 .DSandy , one of the biggest storms ever to hit the United States , attacked the nations eastern seaboard on Tuesday , swallowing New York City streets with record levels of floodwater , blacking out power to millions of people and bringing transportation to a halt through much of the region .At le

56、ast 36 people were reported killed in the US by Sandy , which dropped just below hurricane status before going ashore in New Jersey on Monday , according to officials and media reports . More than 1 million people across a dozen states were under orders to evacuate as the damaging system continued t

57、o move westward .One disaster forecasting company predicted that economic losses could ultimately reach $20 billion , only half insured . The storm also slowed the presidential campaign at a key time ahead of next weeks vote and closed US markets for two days .Sandy , which was especially imposing b

58、ecause of its powerful winds , brought a record wave of almost 4.2 meters to downtown Manhattan , well above the previous record of 3 meters during Hurricane Donna in 1960 , the National Weather Service said .Water poured into the subway system and tunnels that run under the rivers around Manhattan

59、, raising concerns that the worlds financial capital could be lame for days to come .Arriving in Atlantic City at about 8 pm ( local time ) with maximum sustained winds of 130 km/h , Sandy churned up huge waves that smashed parts of the citys farned seaside boardwalk .US President Barack Obama decla

60、red a “ major disaster ” had hit the states of New York and New Jersey , an order that cleared the way for federal grants and loans to help storm victims acquire temporary housing and repair damage .Further south , the sea waves swallowed vast areas of the eastern seaboard , turning coastal cities i

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