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成都外国语高2015届高三11月月考英 语注意事项:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。3. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。4. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选其他答案标号,不能答在试卷上,否则无效。考试结束后,将答题卡交回,不得折叠、损毁答题卡。第I卷(选择题共90分)第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1、Everywheremanhascutdownforestsinordertogrowcrops,ortousewoodasfuelorasbuildingmaterial.A.the;the B.the;/ C./;the D./;/2、ThefirewhichhappenedintheCCTV'snewbuildinghasraised________aboutthesafetyofusingfireworksincities.Aattention B.expectation C.concern D.standard3、Beforeyouquityourjob,______howyourfamilywouldfeelaboutyourdecision.A.consider B.considering C.toconsider D.considered4、―Daddy,howdoyoulikeitifIbuyawalletformymummy’sbirthday?―______A.Itcouldn’tbebetter B.Idon’tlikeit C.It’stooexpensive D.Don’ttrouble.5、Butfortheheavytraffic,thepolice______thethieveswhotriedtoescapeinthestolencar.A.wouldnotcatch B.couldn’thavecaughtC.maynothavecaught D.couldn’tcatch6、Ithinktheboss,ratherthantheworkers,______toblameforthefirethatcausedsomanydeaths.A.are B.were C.was D.tobe7、TheOPEChasrecentlycutbackproductionandthepriceofoilhasbeen______to$90acarrel.Arisen B.raised C.arisen D.arose8、Anumberofhighbuildingshavearisen____therewasnothingayearagobutruins.A.when B.where C.before D.until9、Careofthesoulisagradualprocess____eventhesmalldetailsoflifeshouldbeconsidered.A.what B.inwhat C.that D.inwhich10、Theedianissohumourousthat___,laughterfilledthetheatre..Awatchinghisshow BhavingwatchedhisshowCwewerewatchinghisshow Dwhenwewatchedhisshow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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。Havingleftthetown,thegirlstoppedthecaratthelandingneartheentranceofthebay(海湾).Shesteppedintothe11androwedoutsilently.Thetidewasrushingtotheentranceand12tothewildopensea.Shehadtorowacrossthebaytoreach13side.Thewavesstruckagainstthesideoftheboat,14anduneven;itbecame15difficulttorow.Ifshe16foramoment,thetidewouldpushtheboatbacktowardsthe17.Shewasn'tevenhalfway,18shewasalreadytiredandherhands19frompullingontheroughwoodenoars(船桨).“I'mnevergoingto20it”,shethought.Sherestedtheoarsonherkneesand21herheadhelplessly,thenlookedupasshe22theboatshift(晃动)againstthetide.Theeastwind,whichhadswung(旋转)aroundfromthesouth-west,23herhelpandpushedtheboattowardsthemountains.Itwasgoingtobe24.Herhandsweren'tsopainful.Herchestdidn’tfeelasifitwasabouttoburst25.Thelightsofthetownbecame26.oneoftheoarsbangedagainstthesideoftheboatandshe27itwithastart.Hadshebeenasleep,orjust28?Shelookedoverhershoulder.Shewasalmostonthebeach.Thegirlgaveonelast29ontheoarstogroundtheboat,andthenlaybackagainsttheseat.Shelistenedtothewaves30andknewshehadehome.Faracrossthemoonlitbaythelightswerenomorethanasparklingchain.1112.A.beside B.before C.behind D.beyond13.A.another B.other C.either D.theother14.A.deep B.calm C.gentle D.rough15.A.more B.less C.as D.least16.A.slept B.continued C.rested D.rowed17.A.home B.mountains C.south-west D.entrance18.A.if B.so C.but D.since19.A.hurt B.ruined C.troubled D.broke20.A.get B.make C.keep D.take21.A.mined B.dropped C.cocked D.raised22.A.saw B.made C.heard D.felt23.A.gotto B.cameto C.sentfor D.reachedfor24.A.difficult B.serious C.allright D.certainenough25.A.anymore B.stillmore C.nomore D.oncemore26.A.brighter B.bigger C.closer D.smaller27.A.destroyed B.threw C.repaired D.seized28.A.dreaming B.guessing C.inventing D.expecting29.A.blow B.hit C.pull D.strike30.A.anxiously B.happily C.sadly D.carefully第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABillJavistookoverourvillagenews-agencyatatimeoflifewhenmostofusonlywanttorelax.Hejustthoughthewouldlikesomethingbutnottoomuchtodo,andthenews-agencywasready-made.Thebusinessproducedlittleenoughforhim,butBillwasamanwhoonlywantedthesimplicityandorderandregularityofthejob.Hehadbeenalong-servingsailor,andallhislifehaddoneeverythingbytheclock.

Everydayheopenedhisshopatsixa.m.tocatchtheearlytrade;thepapersarrivedonhisdoor-stepbeforethat.ManyofBill’scustomerswerecityworkers,andtheshopwasconvenientforthestation.Businesswastailingoffby10o’clock,soatelevensharpBillclosedforlunch.Itwashardluckonanybodywhowantedapaperormagazineintheafternoon,formostlikelyBillwouldbedownontheriverbank,fishing,andhisnearestpetitorwasfivekilometersaway.Sometimeintheafternoon,theeveningpaperlandedonthedoormat,andat4o’clockBillreopened.Theeveningrushlastedtillseven,anditwasworthwhile.

Helivedinaflatabovetheshop,alone.Exceptintheverybadweather,youalwaysknewwheretofindhimintheafternoon,asIhavesaid.Once,onasunnyafternoon,Iwalkedhomealongtheriverbankfromashoppingtriptothevillage.Bymywatchitwasthreeminutespastfour,soIwasastonishedtoseeBillsittingthereonhislittlechairwithalineinthewater.Hehadhadnoluck,Icouldsee,buthewasmakingnoefforttomove.

“What’swrong,Bill?”Icalledoutfromthepath.

Foranswer,heputahandinhisjacketandtookoutabig,goldenobject.ForamomentIhadnoideawhatitcouldbe,andthenitsuddenlywentoffwithanoiselikeafireengine.Stoppingthebell,Billheldthethingupandcalledback,“Tentofour,yousee,andthisisdeadright.”Ihadneverknownanyonecarryingabrassalarmclockroundwithhimbefore.31.BillJavisbecameanews-agentwhen________.A.heneededthemoney. B.hedecidedtotakethingseasyC.hewasquiteanoldman D.hegaveupclock-repairing32.Billopenedtheshopsoearlyinthedaybecause________.A.helikedtodoasmuchaspossiblebeforehewenttoworkB.theshophadtobeopenwhenthemorningpaperscameC.hewasneversureoftimeD.itwasthenthathedidalotofbusiness33.Onthatsunnyafternoon,thewriterwassurprisedwhenhesawBillbecause_______.A.hethoughtitwaslateforBilltobestillfishingB.hethoughtBillwasill,sincehewasnotmovingatallC.Billhadnotcaughtanything,andthatseemedstrangeD.Billstayedinhisflat34.Fromtheinformationgiveninthepassage,whoorwhatdoyouthinkwaswrong?A.Thebellwas;itmusthavegoneoffatthewrongtime.B.Billwas;hehaddroppedofftosleep.C.Thewriter’swatchwas;itwentfast.D.Bill’sclockwas;itwasold.BHowtheironoftomorrow(thefirstSelfCleanIron)canchangeyourlifestyletoday?GeneralElectricintroducestheironoftomorrow.Theironcancleanitselfinsidewhereironsgetdirty.Becauseitcleansitselfeachandeverytimeyouemptyit.How?Withapushofamagicbluebutton.ThemagicbluebuttonThefirstthingyou'llnoticethat'sdifferentaboutthisironisthebluebuttonontheside.It'smarked“SelfClean”.Pushthisbluebutton,andyoucanwashoutloosemineraldepositsthatremainandblockupinside.Pushthisbutton,andyou’vemadelifealoteasier.LesschanceofbrownspotsSure,SelfCleaningIronisgoingtocutdownonbrownspots.(Thoseuglyspotsthathappenonnice,cleanlypressedclothes.)BecauseaSelfCleaningIronbeescleaneachtimeyoupressthatmagicbluebutton.Steamsmuchlongermonsensetellsyouthatifyou'veanironthatblockslessoftenithastostayyoungerforalongperiodoftime.Inotherwords,itsteamsmuchlonger.That’sanotherjoyofowningGeneralElectric’sSelfCleaningIron.Whatdoesitmeantoyou?Todayyouaredoingsomuchmorethanjustrunningahouseandrunningafterthekids.You'reworking.You'regoingtoschool.It'sallpartofyourlifestyle.Theironcanchangethatlifestyle.Bygivingyoulesstroublebeforeyouiron.Ifwecanmakeiteasierforyoutobeabetterwife,abettermother,abetterhouse-maker,wewantto.ThenewSelfCleaningIronisanotheroneofHome-MakersfromGeneralElectric.Life-style.We'rewithyours.GENERALELECTRIC.35.Thispassageis________.A.anintroductiontoGeneralElectricB.anoperatinginstructionofSelfCleaningIronC.anadvertisementofSelfCleaningIronD.adescriptionofthechangeoflifestyle36.Thisironcancleanitselfby________.A.emptyingitself B.washingoutmineraldepositsC.blockingupmineraldeposits D.givingoffmoresteam37.Accordingtothepassage,whatismostlikelytoattractthecustomers?A.ItismadebyGeneralElectric.B.Theironwillnotproducemineraldeposits.C.Therewillbefewerbrownspotsonpressedclothes.D.Theirclotheswillbecleanedatthesametime.38.SelfCleaningIroncanhelpchangeyourlifestylebecause________.A.youcanrunyourhousebetterB.youdon’thavetorunafterthekidsC.youcanuseitwhileyouareworkingD.wewantyoutobeabetterhousekeeperCMostpeople,whentheytraveltospace,wouldliketostayinorbitforafewdaysormore.Andthisstandstoreason,ifyou’repaying$20,000foryourtriptoorbit!Soinorderfortourismtoreachitsfullpotentialthere’sgoingtobeaneedfororbitalacmodation—orspacehotels.Whatwouldaspacehotelactuallybeliketovisit?Hotelsinorbitwilloffertheservicesyouexpectfromahotel—privaterooms,meals,bars.Butthey’llalsooffertwouniqueexperiences:impressiveviews—ofEarthandspace—andtheendlessentertainmentoflivinginzerogravity—includingsportsandotheractivitiesthatmakeuseofthis.Thehotelsthemselveswillvarygreatly—frombeingquitesimpleintheearlydaystohugeluxurystructuresatalaterdate.It’sactuallysurprisingthataslateas1997,veryfewdesignsforspacehotelswerepublished.Thisismainlybecausethosewhomightbeexpectedtodesignthemhaven’texpectedlaunchcoststoedownfarenoughtomakethempossible.Lotsofpeoplewho’vebeentospacehavedescribedvividlywhatit’sliketoliveinzerogravity.Thereareobviouslyallsortsofpossibilitiesfordancing,gymnastics,andzero-Gsports.Luckily,youdon’tneedtosleepmuchlivinginzerogravity,soyou’llhaveplentyoftimeforrelaxingbyhangingoutinabarwithawindowlookingdownattheturningEarthbelow.Ofcourseallgoodthingshaveetoanend,unfortunately.Andsoafterafewdaysyou’llfindyourselfheadingbackthoughyou’llbemuchmoreexpertatexercisinginzerogravitythanyouwerewhenyouarrived.You’llbethinkinghowsoonyoucansaveupenoughtogetbackupagain—ormaybeyoushouldchangejobstogettoworkinanorbitinghotel.39.Whentravelinginspace,mostpeoplewouldliketostayinorbitforafewdaysbecause_____.A.itisexpensivetotravelinspaceB.theywouldfindthepossiblelifeinotherstarsystemsC.theycouldenjoytheluxuryofspacehotelsD.theywanttorealizethefullpotentialoftourism40.Whichofthefollowingisauniqueexperiencethatspacehotelswilloffer?A.Thegravitationalpull.B.Thespecialviews.C.Therelaxationinabar.D.Thespacewalk.41.WhichofthefollowingisNOTdiscussedinthepassage?A.Whenwasthespacetravelingmadepossible?B.Whataretheuniqueexperiencesthatspacehotelswilloffer?C.Whyweretherenotmanypublisheddesignsforspacehotels?D.Howcanthetravelersenjoythemselvesinspacehotels?42.Thispassageismainlyabout________.A.travelinginspaceB.thewaysoflivinginspacehotelsC.zerogravityandspacehotelsD.thedescriptionofspacehotelsDUSresearchershavefoundtracesofanancientlakeonMarsrecently,increasinghopesofdiscoveringevidencethatbillionsofyearsagotheRedplanethostedlife.Thelake,whichdatesbacksome3.4billionyears,appearstohavecoveredasmuchas80squaremilesandwasupto1,500feetdeep,saidtheteamfromtheUniversityof"ThisisthefirstclearevidenceofshorelinesonthesurfaceofMars,"saidBoulder'sresearchassociate,GaetanoDiAchille,inastudypublishedinthelatesteditionofGeophysicalResearchLetters."Theidentificationoftheshorelinesandacpanyinggeologicalevidenceallowsustocalculatethesizeandvolumeofthelake,whichappearstohaveformedabout3.4billionyearsago."Analysisoftheimageshasshownthewatercarvedoutthecanyon(溪谷)inwhichitwasfound,whichthenopenedoutintoavalleydepositing(使淤积)sediment(沉积)whichformedadelta(三角洲)."Findingshorelinesisagreatdiscoverytous,"saidassistantprofessorBrianHynek,addingitshowedthelakeexistedatatimewhenMarswasthoughttohavebeencoldanddry.ScientistsbelievetheoldestsurfacesonMarsformedduringthewetandwarmeraknownastheNoachanepoch,about4.1billionto3.7billionyearsago.ThenewlydiscoveredlakeisbelievedtodatefromtheHesperianeraandpostdatestheendofthewarmandwetperiodonMarsby300millionyears,accordingtothestudy.ScientistsbelievedeltasnexttothelakemaywellholdsecretsaboutpastlifeonMarsassuchplacesonEarthhavebeethenaturaldepositsoforganiccarbonandothermarkersoflife.43.ThesizeofthelakefoundonMarsis______.A.80squaremiles B.1,500squaremilesC.3.4billionsquaremiles D.300millionsquaremiles44.Whenthelakeexisted,theweatheronMarswas____.A.hotandwet B.wetandwarm C.coldanddry D.coldandwet45.WhydoscientiststhinkdeltasnearthelakemayholdsecretsaboutpastlifeonMars?A.BecausesimilarplacesonEarthhavebeenaturaldepositsofmarkersoflife.B.BecausesomeonehasputsecretsaboutpastlifeonMarsthere.C.BecausepastlifehasbeenfoundinotherdeltasonMars.D.Becausesomepeoplearesaidtohavealreadyseenlifemarksthere.46.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheNoachanepochwasawetandwarmera.B.Thelakemighthaveexisted3.4billionyears.C.Thediscoverycan’tfullyprovethattheMarsoncehostedlife.D.ThelaketracesprovethatthereexistslifeonMarsnow.EHolidaysarereallyimportant.Manyofuswillhavechildhoodmemoriesofsummerholidayswhereweweretakenawayfromhometoexperiencenewenvironmentsandlearnindifferentways.Butholidaysareexpensiveand,forthoseonlowwagesorlivingonbenefits,theyareoftenunobtainable.Eventhecheapestholidaysrequiretravelandotheradditionalcoststhataredifficultformanyfamiliestomeet.Forworkingparents,thelongsummerbreakcanbeaverydifficultproblemforchildcare.Whenanannualleaveallowanceamountstoonlyfiveweeks,thereisaneedtospreadthisacrosstheyear.Couplescanfindthemselvestakingleaveinturninordertocareforchildrenwhoareonholiday.Forsome’thismakesevenanaffordablefamilyholidaydifficult.TheschoolsthatIvisitinNottinghamarefullofexperiencedstaffmittedtogivingourchildrenacaringandinspiringlearningenvironment.ThenumberofchildrenreceivingfreeschoolmealsisquitelargeinNottinghamandmanyschoolshavebreakfastclubstomakesurethatchildrengetahealthystarttotheday.Mostschoolsundertakeprogramsofgrouporindividualeducationalsupport.Schoolsalsohaveanimportantroleinsafeguardingchildren'swelfarethroughtheongoingtouchandsupportwiththeirpupils.Duringthelongsummerholidays,muchofthisismissed.WhileteachersareholidayingintheUK,manyoftheirpupilsspendthewholesixweeksonthestreetwheretheylive.Thelackoffreeschoolmealsforsixweekscanresultinpressureonafamilybudgetandaninabilitytoaffordtheinspiringexperiencesthathelpchildrentocontinuetheirlearning.Insettingoutitsplansforafive-termyear,NottinghamCityCouncil(委员会)isseekingtoreducethesummerholidaydownlofourandahalfweeks,withamorebalancedfivetermsofroughlyeightweeks,eachfollowedbyatwo-weekbreak.Webelievethiswillgivereal“downtime"forschoolstaffandpupilsalikebutwillbeshortenoughnottocausearealbreakinlearning.Weacknowledgethatthischangemaybedifficultforsomeschoolstaff,particularlywhoseownchildrenareeducatedinotherauthorities.However,thismustbeweighedagainstthebenefitsforcitychildrenforwhomweallhavethegreatestdutyofcare.47.Thepassageisprobablywrittenby_________.A.anexperiencedteacher B.aworkingparentC.aninspiredstudent D.acitycouncilmember48.Theunderlinedword"they"inthesecondparagraphrefersto_________.A.environments B.holidays C.wages D.benefits49.Theplansforashortersummerholidaywillhelpstudents_________.A.obtainthecheapestholidayswithoutadditionalcostsB.getachancetospendsixweeksatermwithteachersinschoolC.benefitmorefromthecaringandinspiringlearningenvironmentD.havemoreschooldaystoreceivefreeschoolmeals50.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_______.A.workingparentscanenjoyafive-weekbreaktocarefortheirchildrenB.thesuggestedplansforafive-termschoolyearcanhardlybecarriedoutC.thelongsummerholidaygivesteachersandstudentsreal"downtime"D.someschoolstaffwillsay“No"totheplansforashortersummerholiday四:补全对话(共5小题每题2分,共10分)——Youlookworriedthisevening,dear.51_______________——I’mgoingthroughthetelephonebill.It’sover100pounds.52_______________——Idon’tthinkwe’veusedthetelephonemorethanusual,havewe?——Butthelong-distancecallsandtelegramsareveryhigh.WhomadealltheseexpensivecallstoLondon?Idon’tremembermakingthem.53___________------Oh,theymustbeJack’scalls.AnnewasstayinginLondonwithheruncleinOctoberandJackrangherupnearlyeveryevening.——Oh,didhe?54_________________——Jack’sonlyearnng300poundsamonth.——Whatlongtalkstheymusthavehad!——Yes,butdoremembertheyareyoung.55______________.FathersentmeacheckforChristmas,youremember?Ihaven’tspentitallyet.——Iwasn’tserious,dear.Useyourfather’smoneyforyourself.I’msuretherearelotsofthingsyoulike.DoyouknowanyoneinLondon?what’swrongwithyourwork?Well,hecanpayforthecalls,thenNowonderitesupto100pounds.Lastmonthitwasunder70pounds.I’llpayforJack’scallstoAnnG.What’sthetrouble?第II卷五短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每句不超过两个错误;2.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;3.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Mr.Johnsonisahardworkingteacher.Everyday,hespendstoomuchtimewithhiswork.Withlittlesleepandhardlyanybreak,soheworksfrommorningtillnight.Hardworkhavemadehimveryill.“Hehasruinedhishealth.Weareworriedabouthim.”Thatiswhichotherteacherssay.Yesterdayafternoon,IpaidvisittoMr.Johnson.Iwaseagertoseehim.ButoutsideherroomIstopped.Ihadtocalmmyselfdown.QuietlyIstepintotheroom.Isawhimlayinbed,lookingatsomeofthepicturewehadtakentogether.Iunderstoodthathemissedusjustasmanyaswemissedhim.六阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题(请注意问题后的词数要求。)EveryJanuary,BreckenridgehoststheInternationalSnowSculptureChampionships.FourteenteamstravelfromallovertheworldtoSwitzerlandtopete.Teamssculptforsixty-fivehoursoverfivedays.Eachteamhopesthatwhenthetimeisup,itssculpturewillbejudgedthebest.Asthechampionshipbegins,thefourteenteamsarefacedwithhugeblocksofsnowthatweightwentytonseach.Thesculptorsbringouttheirfavoritetoolsthatworkbestonthehardicedsnowbuttheyarenotallowedtoemploytoolsthatuseelectricity.Mostteamsareinspiredbywhattheyhaveseenindailylife.Forexample,oneteamcarvedateapotwithteapouringout.Anotherteamsculptedalittlecatonitshindfeed(后脚)reachingintoafishbowlpletewithwaterripples(涟漪)andacrab(螃蟹)tryingtoattackthecat.In2006,TeamUSAsculptedagoldendoglookingatitsimagereflectedinamirror.Tocreatetheeffectthatthelittledogsawitsreflectionintheglass,theartistscarvedtwodogsfacingeachotherwiththeirpawstouching.Asthefinalhoursofthepetitiontickby,exhaustedteammembersaddlast-minutedetails.Theyusesmallbroomstobrushoffsnowcaughtintinyholes.Oneteammembercountsdownthelastfiveminuteswhileothersarebusycleaningupthetools.Iftheyleaveanytoolsbehind,theywillbeout.Whenthewhistleblows,everyonemuststepawayfromthesculpture.Thejudgesthenvoteoncreativity,technicalskill,andvisualimpact(视觉效果)ofthedesigns.In2006,TeamUSAtookfirstplacefortheirgoldendogsculpturetitled“Discovery”.Butthepetitionisnotjustaboutmedalsandribbon.“It‘snotabouttheprize,”saidRobNeyland,TeamUSA’scaptain.“It‘sabouttouchingtheaudience.”Everyyear,asthechampionshipends,eachteamisalreadydreamingofthenextmasterpieceitwilldesign.56.WhatkindoftoolsarethesculpturesNOTpermittedtouse?(Within6words)_________________________________________________________________________57.Whatgivesthesculptorsideasfortheircreativework?(Withi

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