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高三上学期第一次月考

英语试卷

总分:150分完卷时间:120分钟

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题11.5分,满分7.5分)

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。在听完每段对话后,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.Whenwillthewomangraduate?

A.Nextmonth.B.NextMarch.C.Nextyear.

2.Wheredidthemanstaylastnight?

A.Ataclassroom.B.Ataparty.C.Atalab.

3.Whatcanweconcludefromtheconversation?

A.Thewomanisveryangrybecauseherhusbandisputtingonweight.

B.Themanisangrybecausehiswifeislosingweight.

C.Thewomanistryingtoloseweight.

4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Asinger.B.Aguitar.C.Aperformance.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.ShemustlearntounderstandJack'shumorbetter.

B.Shedoesn'tappreciateJack'shumor.

C.SheenjoysJack'shumoragreatdeal.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍

听第6段对话,回答第6—8题。

6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Tofindahousewithlowerrent.

B.Tosharearoomwithhisclosefriend.

C.Torentsomeplacequietenoughtostudy.

7.Doesthewomangetfamiliarwiththecity?

A.Maybe,asshehasalittleinformationtooffertheman.

B.No,asshedoesn'tknowwheretofindwhatthemanneeds.

C.Yes,assheisinchargeoftheaffairs.

8.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?

A.Amoneycashierworkinginasupermarket.

B.Astudentstudyinginacollege.

C.Amanagerarrangingparttimejobs.

听第7段对话,回答第9—11题。

9.WhowillgotoNewYork?

A.Evanandtheman..

B.Evanandthewoman.

C.Themanandthewoman.

10.Wheredoesthemanprobablywork?

A.ParadiseTravel.B.AirChina.C.Chinacustoms.

11.Whenisthereturnflight?

A.June14th.B.July14th.C.August17th.

听第8段对话,回答第12—14题。

12.WhathappenedtoTracyandwheredidithappen?

A.Shewashitbyataxiatthesideoftheroad.

B.Shewasalmosthitbyataxionherwaytoschool.

C.Shewashitbyataxiandwastakentoschoolonazebra.

13.Who'stheman?

A,Tracy'sclassmate.B.Tracy*sboyfriend.

C.Astranger.

14.WhatwillTracydoaftertheconversation?

A.Shewillreportittothepolice.

B.Shewilltakeawaythedriver'slicense.

C.Shewillbemorecarefulnexttime.

听第9段对话,回答第15—17题。

15.Whatmaybetherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Wifeandhusband.B,Fatheranddaughter.

C.Motherandlittleson.

16.Whatdoesthemanlikedoing?

A.Goingout.B.WatchingTV.C.Doingsomereading.

17.Whatdothetwospeakersprobablydoatlast?

A.Dotheirmusic.B.Talkwitheachother.

C.Enjoywalkingoutsidetogether.

听第10段对话,回答第18—20题。

18.Whatweretheyworryingabout?

A.Theywouldlosetheirwayinthesea.

B.Theywouldbehitbyabigship.

C.Theirboatwouldbeturnedoverandsink.

19.WheredidMarkhavetostayforthenight?

A.Intheboat.B.Intheship.C.Onthebuoy(浮标).

20.WhatwasMarkdoingwhentheshipcametohishelp?

A.Hewashavingabaddream.

B.Hewasshoutingforhelp.

C.Hewashavingbreakfast.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在

答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.TheMoonstonebecamebest-sellersoonafteritcameout.Itsauthor,WilkieCollins,was

____greatsuccessasadetectivenovelwriter.

A.the;aB.a;aC.the;/D.a;/

22.Elizabethhasalreadyachievedsuccessherwildestdreams.

A.atB・beyondC.withinD.upon

23.Theemployersoftengivethejobtotheybelievehaveworkexperiencewithastrong

senseofduty.

A.whoeverB.whomeverC.whoD.thosewho

24.—YaoMingandYiJianlianplayedwellinthe29thOlympics.

—Yes.Theybetterbutfortheinjuries.

A.couldhavedoneB.candoC.couldn'thavedoneD.can'tdo

25.Havingnoaccesstotheoutsideworld,villagerslivinginremotemountainswithvarious

lifeofthemodernworld.

A.getintouchB.fitinC.keepintouchD.areoutoftouch

26.—Youcouldn'thavechosenabetterwaytosolvetheissue,Ithink.—.

A.Well,nothingmuchB.Oh,don9tcomplainaboutit

C.Sorry,butTilfindabetteroneD.Thanksalot.

27.EighteenUSadoptionagenciesmailedthesurveyto2,159familieswhochildrenfrom

EasternEurope.

A.hadadoptedB.haveadopted

C.wereadoptedD.hadbeenadopted

28.HiscompositionwassoconfusingthatIcouldhardlymakeanyofit.

A.meaningB.messageC.senseD.information

29.Nearthetableapoordog,whichdesiredtosatisfyhishungerwith

fellfromthetable.

A.lay;whatB.lay;thatC.laid;thatD.laid;something

30.aroundtheBird'sNest,wewerethentakentoseetheWaterCubeforthe

OlympicGames.

A.HavingshownB.TobeshownC.HavingbeenshownD.Toshow

31.Tenyearsagothepopulationofourvillagewasthatoftheirs.

A.astwicelargeasB.twiceaslargeas

C.twiceasmuchasD.astwicemuchas

32.Tigersmeat-eatinganimalsmeats.

A.belongedto;feedonB.belongingto;feedon

C.werebelongedto;arefedonD.belongingto;arefedon

33.—Whatanamazingfilm!It'sthemostinterestingfilmI'veeverseen.

——ButI'msureitwon'tinterest.

A.somebodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.everybody

34.wasknowntoallthatWilliamhadbrokenhispromisehewouldgiveusarise.

A.As,whichB.What,thatC.It,thatD.It,which

35.—Haven'tyougotthroughthearticle?

一Notyet.TherearesomanynewwordsinitthatIget____.

A.instructedB.chargedC.affectedD.stuck

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,

选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Terrywasamiddle-agedleathertraderwhoserepeatedfailureincareermadehima

depressedman,often36thathehadbeencheatedbyothers.Onedayhetoldhiswifehewas

so37withthecitythathehadtoleave.

Sohisfamilymovedtoanothercity.Itwastheeveningofaweekend.WhenTerryandhis

wifewerebusily38uptheirnewhome,thelightsuddenly39,Terrywasregretfulto

haveforgottenbringingalong40andhadtowait41inalowmood.Justthenheheard

light,hesitant42onhisdoorthatwereclearlyaudibleinthe43night.

“Who'sit?"hewondered,sinceTerrywasa44tothiscity.Andthiswasthemoment

heespeciallyhatedtobe45,sohewenttothedoorandopenedit46,Atthedoorwasa

littlegirl,shylyasking,4tSir,doyouhavecandles?I'myourneighbor.”"NoJansweredTerryin

angerandshutthedoor47.“Whatanuisance!,5hecomplainedoveritwithhiswife."No

soonerhadwesettleddownthantheneighborcameto48things.”

Afterawhile,thedoorwasknockedagain.Heopeneditandfoundthesamegirloutside.49

thistimeshewas50twocandles,saying,“Mygrandmatoldmethenewneighbor

downstairsmightneedcandles.She51meheretogiveyouthese."Terrywasvery52

bywhathesaw.

Atthatmomenthesuddenlyrealizedwhatcausedhis53inlife.Itwashis54and

harshnesswithotherpeople.Thepersonwhohadcheatedhiminlifewas55nobodyelse

buthimself,forhiseyeshadbeenblurred(蒙蔽)byhisunsympatheticmind.

36.A.complainingB.sayingC.repeatingD.pretending

37.A.disapprovedB•disappointedC.disagreedD.discouraged

38.A.tidyB.cleanedC.cleanD.tidying

39.A.turnedoffB.wentoffC.wentoutD.turnedout

40.A.candlesB.matchesC.lightsD.flashlights

41.A.exhaustinglyB.indifferentlyC.inevitablyD.helplessly

42.A.stepsB.hitsC.knocksD.noises

43.A.darkB.quietC.stillD.silent

44.A.newcomerB.strangerC.citizenD.visitor

45.A.calledB.disturbedC.visitedD.offered

46.A.surprisedlyB.delightedlyC.impatientlyD.willingly

47.A.angrilyB.kindlyC.impolitelyD.violently

48.A.lendB.sellC.purchaseD.borrow

49.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.For

50.A.holdingB.hidingC.fetchingD.seeking

51.A.suggestedB.forbadeC.sentD.forced

52.A.frightenedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.surprised

53.A.failureB.moveC.complaintD.change

54.A.warmthB•coldnessC.kindnessD.sympathy

55.A.doubtfullyB.hardlyC.reallyD.probably

第三部分:阅读理解(共2()小题;每小题2分,满分4()分)

Givingchildrenfoodstowhichpeopleaddedcalciumtohelpbuilduptheirbonesmaybea

wasteoftime,sayexperts.Themineralisaddedtomanybreakfastcereals,snackbarsanddrinks

asproducerscanattracttheparentalmarket.Butscientistshavefoundthatsuchproductsdonot

producesignificantlystrongerbones,nordotheyreducethechanceofachildsufferingfractures

(骨折).

Itisthoughtthatcalciumunnaturallyaddedtofoodpassesthroughthebodytooquicklytobe

properlyabsorbedandthereforefailstoperformthesamefunctionsasfoodswhicharenaturally

richincalcium,suchasmilk,cheeseandleafygreenvegetables.

ItisnowbuiltintosuchthingsasKellogg'sCocoPops,breakfastbarssuchastheFrosties

CerealandMilkbar,someTropicanaorangejuicesandeventhecalcium-enrichedwatercalled

DanoneActiv.

Thetheoryisthatifchildrenbuildstrongbones,itwillprotectthembetteragainstproblems

suchasosteoporosisinlaterlife.Buttheresearchcastsdoubtontheusefulnessofsuchproducts.

Expertsanalyzed19studieswherechildrenagedbetween3and19weregivenextracalcium

intheirdietinthisway.Theythenmeasuredtheeffectbymeasuringtheirbonemineraldensity

andmineralcontent.Theteamfoundfewsignificantincreasesinbonemassandnoneinthetwo

boneswhichcanmostlikelyleadtofracture-thelowerspine(脊骨)andupperpartofthe

thigh(大腿).

Asmalleffectwasnotedinbonedensityinthearm,butitcuttheriskoffracturebyjust0.2

percent,accordingtothereportpublishedintheCochraneLibrary.Theinfluentialpublicationis

producedbytheInternationalHealthResearchOrganization,theCochraneCollaboration.The

chiefresearcherProfessorFrankRGreeroftheUniversityofWisconsinsaidthefindingsfor

childrenprovethesameasthoseseeninadultstudies."Youcangetsomeshort-term

improvementsbutassoonasyoustopthesupplementsitgoesrightbacktowhereitwas,"hesaid.

56.Accordingtothetext,foodswithaddedcalciumcan.

A.increasethebonemasssignificantly

B.putamassofcalciuminthelowerspineandupperpartofthethigh

C.satisfytheparents'desiretomaketheirchildrenhealthy

D.makethechildren'sbonessignificantlystrongertoletthemsuffernofractures

57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthefoodtowhichcalciumisadded?

A.Calciuminithasmoreeffectonchildrenthanonadults.

B.Yourboneswillbetoostrongtobreakasaconsequenceofit.

C.Itcanincreasethemassofthelowerspineandthethigheffectively.

D.Ifyoustopeatingit,theeffectonyourboneswilldisappear.

58.Expertsholdaattitudetowardsthefoodtowhichpeopleaddedcalcium.

A.positiveB.negativeC.neutralD.notclear

59.Whichkindoffoodisnaturallyrichincalcium?

A.Kellogg'sCocoPopsB.FrostiesCerealandMilkbar

C.leafygreenvegetablesD.DanoneActiv

Weweredrivingintherightlanewhen,allofasudden,ablackcarjumpedoutofaparking

spacerightinfrontofus.Mytaxidriverslammedonhisbrakes,skidded,andmissedtheother

car'sbackendbyjustinches!Thedriveroftheothercar,theguywhoalmostcausedabig

accident,turnedhisheadangrilyandstartedyellingbadwordsatus.

Mytaxidriverjustsmiledandwavedattheguy.AndImean,hewasfriendly.So,Isaid,

“Whydidyoujustdothat?Thisguyalmostruinedyourcarandsentustothehospital!,?Andthis

waswhatmytaxidrivertoldmewhich,Icall,'TheLawoftheGarbageTruck.'

Manypeoplearelikegarbagetrucks.Theyrunaroundfullofgarbage,fulloffrustration,full

ofanger,andfullofdisappointment.Astheirgarbagepilesup,theyneedaplacetodump(倾卸)

it.Andifyouletthem,theyHldumpitonyou.Whensomeonewantstodumponyou,don'ttake

itpersonally.Youjustsmile,wave,wishthemwell,andmoveon.You'HbehaDDyyoudid.

Sothiswasit:"TheLawoftheGarbageTruck."Istartedthinking,howoftendoIlet

GarbageTrucksrunrightoverme?AndhowoftendoItaketheirgarbageandspreadittoother

people:atwork,athome,onthestreets?ItwasthatdayIsaid,"I'mnotgoingtodoit

anymore.”

Ibegantoseegarbagetrucks.Iseetheloadthey'recarrying.Iseethemcomingtodropit

off.AndlikemyTaxiDriver,Idon'tmakeitapersonalthing;Ijustsmile,wave,andmoveon.

Goodleadersknowtheyhavetobereadyfortheirnextmeeting.Goodparentsknowthat

theyhavetowelcometheirchildrenhomefromschoolwithhugsandkisses.Whataboutyou?The

markofasuccessfulpersonishowquicklytheycangetbacktheirfocusonwhafsimportant.

60.Whoactedlikeagarbagetruckintheincidentdescribedinthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Thewriter.B.Thetaxidriver.

C.Theblackcardriver.D.Noneofthem.

61.Thesentence"You'nbehappyyoudid“attheendofthe3rdparagraphmeansyou'H.

A.beashappyasyouusedtobeB.beashappyasyouexpected

C.behappythoughyouwerenotD.behappythatyoudidasIsay

62.Whenthewritersaid"I'mnotgoingtodoitanymore”,hemeanthe'dnolonger.

A.seegarbagetrucksB.havegarbagedumpedonhim

C.dumpgarbageonothersD.beagarbagetruckhimself

63.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Ignoreunpleasantnessandsticktoyourtasks.

B•Trytobegoodleadersaswellasgoodparents.

C.Alwaysbekindandhard-working

D.Dothingsquicklysoastobereadyforthenext.

C

Mostyoungarchitects-particularlythoseinbigcities—canonlydreamaboutworkingina

buildingoftheirown.Andmakingthatdreamcometrueoftenmeansfindingabuildingnoone

elseseemstowant,whichisexactlywhathappenedtoDavidYocumandhispartner,Brain

Bell.Theirbuildingisaformerautomobileelectrical-partsfirminAtlanta.Fromtheoutside,it

lookstooold,evensomethinghorrible,butopenthedoorandyouareinawide,opencourtyard,

linedonthreesideswithrustingwalls.

In,YocumandBellfoundthisbuildinginthecity'sWestEnd.Builtin1947,thestructurehad

beenabandonedyearsearlierandtheroofofthemainbuildinghadfallendown.Butthepricewas

right,soYocumboughtit.Hespenteightmonthsofhisoff-hoursondemolition(拆除),pulling

rubbishoutthroughtheroof,becauseitwastoodangeroustogoinsidethebuilding.The

demolitionwashardwork,butitgavehimtimetothinkaboutwhathewantedtodo,and”to

treasurewhatwasthere-thewalls,therust,thelight,“Yocumsaid.Everyseason,morepaintfalls

offthewallsandmorerustdevelops.It'slikeanartinstallation(装置)inthere-aslow-motion

show.

Sincethebackbuildinghadbeenconstructedwithoutwindows,anall-glassfrontwasadded

tothebuildingtogiveitaviewofthecourtyard,andskylightswereinstalledintheroof.Theback

ofthebuildingisawordingareaandalivingroomforYocumandhiswife.Asortofbuffer(缓

冲)zonebetweenthefrontandthebackcontainsabathroom,akitchenandamechanicalroom,

andthewallsthatseparatethesezoneshaveopeningsthatallowviewsthroughtothefrontofthe

studioandthecourtyardbeyond.

YocumandBell,whohavejustcompletedanartgalleryforthecity,feelthattheexperience

fromdecorationoftheirbuilding,focusingontheinsideratherthantheoutside,hasinfluenced

theirwork.Ithasalsogiventhesearchitectsachancetoshowhowtheycanmakemoreoutofless

64.Accordingtothepassage,mostlyitisformostyoungarchitectsinbigcitiesto

workinabuildingoftheirown.

A.easyB.dreamlessC.hardD.common

65.Yocumboughttheoldbuildingbecause.

A.itwasabargaintohim

B.itwasstillingoodcondition

C.itwaslocatedinthecitycenter

D.itlookedattractivefromtheoutside

66.Workingontheoldbuilding,Yocumandbell・

A.pulledrubbishoutthroughtheroof

B.removedtheskylightsfromthebathroom

C.presentedaslow-motionshowinanartgallery

D.builtakitchenatthebackpartoftheoldbuilding

67.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.

A.peoplecanlearnalotfromtheirfailures

B.youngarchitectsareworthyofspendingmoneyonanoldbuilding.

C.peopleshouldnotjudgethingsbytheirappearance

D.creativepeoplecanmakethebestofwhattheyhave

D

TheWashingtonPost—Yesterday,shewasthemeanestmomontheplanet;today,thecoolest.

JaneHambleton,48,hasgainedrespectfulattentionfromthepublic,especiallyparentswhen

newsofaclassifiedadshe'splacedinalocalnewspaperwaspickedupbytheAssociatedPress.

Thetextofthead:"OLD1999Ford.Totallyuncoolparentswhoobviouslydon'tlove

teenageson,sellinghiscar.Onlydrivenforthreeweeksbeforefoundalcoholunderfront

seat.$3,700.Callmeanestmomontheplanet.”

Sold!Hambleton,aradioDJinIowa,receivedsome70callsfrombuyers,otherparents,

emergencyroomworkers,schoolteachers,andscoresofotherswantingtocongratulateherfor

beingsocoolamother.

Fortherecord,Steven,astudentatBriarCliffUniversityinSioux,toldhismotherthatthe

alcoholinthecardidnotbelongtohim,buttoafriend.Hambletonbelievedhim.However,it

brokeoneofthetworulesshesetwhensheboughthimthecaratThanksgiving:Noalcohol,and

keepitlocked.

Stevenwasoriginally"very,veryunhappy”,butheandMomseemtohavemadethings

up.Bytheendoftheweek,theywereappearingon"GoodMorningAmerica'\whichgotthe

televisionbookingwarstarted,includingcallsfromfolksfrom“Oprah”.Allofthisprovesone

thing:Americaneedsthis.Ohboy,don'tweneedthiskindoftoughlove,thekindthatsays:"Iam

notyourfriend.Iamyourmother.Eatyourpeas.Now."?

Asforthecar,itwaspurchasedbyanothercoupleinIowawhoplannedtogiveittotheir

19-year-oldson.Hambletonsaid:"Donothaveanyalcoholinthatcar.Andifyoudo,don'thide

itunderthefrontseat.”

68.WhydidJanedecidetosellherson'scar?

A.Becausesheisameanmothertoherteenageson.

B,Becauseshewantstoattractthemedia'sattention.

C.Becauseshewantstoteachhersonalesson.

D.Becauseshewantstoshowothershowtolovetheirchildren.

69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.About70peopleshowedinterestinbuyingthecar.

B.Janefeelssorryfbrsellingherson'scar.

C.JaneHambletonthoughthersonwaslyingaboutthealcohol.

D.Stevenisnolongerunhappywithhismother.

70.Whatdoesthewritermeanby“eatyourpeas”?

A.Mothersshouldencouragetheirchildrentoeatmorehealthyfood.

B.Childrenshoulddowhatevertheirmotherstellthemtodo.

C.Parentsshouldmaketheirchildrendotherightthingseveniftheydon'twantto.

D.Childrenshouldn'texpecttomakefriendswiththeirmothers.

71.Thenewsattractedsomuchattentionbecause•

A.Hambletonputashortadinthenewspapertosellherson'scar

B.It'sapublicconcernthatmanyAmericanparentsaretooeasywiththeirchildren

C.HambletonandhersonappearedinafamousTVprogram

D.Hambletonhasbecomethecoolestmotherintheworld

E

Theinformationbelowistakenfromadictionarypage.(Youmayreadthequestionsfirst.)

jaguar:n.atypeoflarge,yellow-coloredcatwithblackmarkingsfoundinthesouthwestern

regionoftheU.S.andinCentralandSouthAmerica.

jargon:1.n.speechthatdoesn'tmakesense.2.n.anunknownlanguagethatseemsstrange

orimpossibletounderstand.3.n.alanguagemadeupoftwoormoreotherlanguages:Hisjargon

wasamixtureofFrenchandEnglish.4.n.thespecialvocabularyofafieldorprofession:Her

reportoncomputerswasfilledwithjargon.

jaunt:1./i.atriptakenfbrfun.2.v.togoonabriefpleasanttrip:Wejauntedtothecountry

lastSaturday.

javelin:1.n.aspear(矛)mostcommonlyusedasweaponorinhunting.2.n.alightweight

metalorwoodenspearthatisthrownintrack-and-fieldevents.3.n.theeventinwhichajavelin

isthrown.4.v.tostr汰e,aswithajavelin.

jest:1.n.thingsaidordonetocauseamusement;joke.2.(idiom)injestinfun;not

seriously.3・v.makejokes

jazz:1.n.atypeofmusicthatoriginatedinNewOrleansandischaracterizedbyrhythmic

beats.2.n.populardancemusicinfluencedbyjazz.3.n.(slang)emptytalk.4.ad.of

orlikejazz:ajazzband,jazzrecords.

Jennet:n.asmallSpanishhorse.

72.Whichmeaningofthewordjavelinisusedinthesentencebelow?

Atthecompetition,Jackdrewhisannback,andthrewthejavelin50yards.

A.Definition(定义)1B.Definition2

C.Definition3D.Definition4

73.Whichmeaningofthewordjargonisusedinthesentencebelow?

Doctorsoftenspeakinmedicaljargon.

A.Definition1B.Definition2C.Definition3D.Definition4

74.Whatdoesthewordjazzmeaninthefollowingsentence?

Donftgivemethatjazz,forIamapracticalperson.

A.rhythmicbeatsB.atypeofmusic

C.akindofdanceD.meaninglesstalk

75.Whichwordisneededtofillinthefollowingsentence?

Hisreplywastakenhalfseriously,halfin.

A.javelinB.jestC.jauntD.jargon

第II卷(共35分)

第四部分:写作(共2节,满分35分)

第一节:阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线

上写出一个

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