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高三第一次月考

英语试题

第I卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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ABC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>Howdidthemanfeel?

A.Hewasproud.B.Hewasverynervous.C.Hewasvery

excited.

2、Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Themanshoulddohishomework.

B,Themanshouldgotoseeamovie.

C.Themanshouldbuyanewpairofshoes.

3、Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthewoman'shouse.

B.Inafurnitureshop.

C.Inarestaurant.

4、Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Christmasgifts.

B.Christmasactivities.

C.Men9swallets.

5、WhoisgoodatEnglish?

A.Mary.B.Jack.C.Tom.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分12.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个

选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅

读下一小题。每段对话或独白读两遍。

请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题

6、Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Atmidnight.

7、Howlongdoestheflightlastifnotdelayed?

A.AboutIhour.B.About2hours.C.About4hours.

请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题

8、Whyisthemansadtoday?

A.Heisoutofwork.

B.Hewillbefiredbyhisboss.

C.Hehaslotsofworktodo.

9、Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Tosendouthisresumes.

B.Togetsomeinterviewstomorrow.

C.Toconsiderwhattodonext.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题

10>What'sthenumberoftheproductthewomanwantstobuy?

A.SP506.B.ST506.C.SP560.

11>Whatwillthewomangetforfree?

A.Anencyclopedia.B.AmemorystickC.Acatalog.

12、Howwillthewomanpayfortheproduct?

A・Incash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycreditcard.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13、Whathasthewomanbeendoingallafternoon?

A.Lookingattheapartmentads.

B,Readingsomereallyinterestingnews.

C.Writingsomehousesalesads.

14>Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheirapartment?

A.Fine.B.Small.C.Modem.

15、Whenwillthespeakershaveababy?

A.Ineightweeks.B.Insixmonths.C.Ineightmonths.

16>Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thespeakers'apartmenthasadiningroom.

B.Thewomanwantsanextrabedroom.

C.Thewomangotaraiselastmonth.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17>HowmanycountriesareinvolvedinInterpol?

A.168.B.186.C.210.

18、Whenwas1-24launched?

A.1923.B.In1932.C.In.

19、Whichofthefollowingarecontainedin1-24?

A.Criminals'fingerprints.

B.Criminals,familymembers.

C.NewID-cardsandpassports.

20>WherewastheItaliancriminalarrestedlastMarch?

A.InAmerica.B.InJapan.C.InBrazil.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

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、一Didyouenjoyyourjourneytothetown?

—・Wehaddrivenmorethan3hoursbeforewefoundtherightway.

A.AbsolutelyB.NowayC.NotatallD.Quietalot

22、SteveJobs,formerCEOofAppleInc.,diedonOct5th,,afteryear-longbattle

withcancer.

A.the;a;/B./;the;theC.a;the;/D.the;/;the

23、Ifyoucarrywithyouthebeliefthatwhateveryoudoisright,it'snoneofmy

business.

A.shouldB.mayC.canD.must

24>Theyoungmanisveryclever;hemaybeEdison.

A.theoneB.theotherC.anotherD.one

25、Itwaswhensearchingforthelostbookwhosecoverwasmissingasecretletter

addressedtohismother.

A.whathefoundB.untilhefound

C.thathefoundD.hehadfound

26、Thevalueoflifeliesnotinmanydayswelive,butinusewemakeofthem.

A.that;whichB.what;thatC.how;whatD.what;how

27、Iknowthatyou'vegivenmeariseinmypay,butIstillthinkit'senoughforwhat

I'vedonefbryourcompany.

A.nowherenearB.somewherenear

C.anywherefromD.everywhereabout

28>Mr.Smithhaspromisedthatallofuswillpasstheexam,soitsodifficultasyouimagine.

A.can5thavebeenB.can'tbe

C.mustn'thavebeenD.mustn'tbe

29、Ithinkeveryoneshoulddonatebloodheishealthybecausethat'sacitizen's

responsibility.

A.asifB.aslongasC.nowthatD.inorderthat

30、Pricesallthetimeandnooneknowswhentheystable.

A.aregoingup;becomeB.havebeengoingup;willbecome

C.havegoneup;willbecomeD.havebeengoneup;become

31、Weboughtthehousefbrits.IlisveryneartheshopwhereIwork.

A.characterB.constructionC.valueD.convenience

32>ThestoryisaboutanoldIndianvillagerandanAmericantouristinIndia,

understandingtheother'slanguage.

A.noneofwhomB.bothofthemC.noneofthemD.neitherof

whom

33、Nowadaysasajournalist,youhavetobeimmediateincoveringanewseventandin

youraccountofthenewsstory.Idaresayit'sreallyatoughjob.

A.accessibleB.accurateC.abundantD.adequate

34、一Whathaveyoudonethesedays?

一I'vereadallthebooksyougavemebecausetheyarethebestonesareonthe

subject.

A.that;thatB.which;whichC.what;whichD.who;what

35>Thefactthatmanycollegegraduatesgetlowersalarythansomeworkershasanonline

debate.

A.setoutB.setaboutC.setupD.setoff

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,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

WhenIwasateenagerIvolunteeredtoworkatthewaterstationata10,000m

race.My36wastopassoutwatertotherunners.Irememberbeingsoexcitedtoseeall

thedifferentkindsof37whopassedbyand38acupofwater.ThenextyearIsigned

upforthe39andgaveitashot.

Thefirst10,000mracewasquiteanexperience.Ijogged,Iwalked,IjoggedandI

walked.Attimes,Ididn't40ifIcouldfinish.

Atonepointneartheend,a70-year-oldmanranpastmevery41,andIfelt

embarrassedthatIwas50yearsyoungerthanhimandIcouldn'tevenkeepupwithhim.Ifelt

42forasecond.

ButthenI43something.HewasrunninghisraceandIwasrunningmine.Hehad

44capacities,experience,trainingandgoalsforhimself.1hadmine.Remembermy45

wasonlytofinish.

Afteraminute,it46methatthiswasalessonIcoulddrawfrom.Ilearned47about

myselfinthatmoment.Iturnedmy48intoinspiration.

IdecidedthatIwouldnot49runningraces.Infact,IwouldrunevenmoreracesandI

wouldlearnhowtotrainand50properlyandonedayIwouldbeoneofthose70-year-olds

whowerestillrunning.AsI51thefinishingline,Iwasproud52myaccomplishment.

Inlifeweallhavethosemomentswhenwe53ourselvestoothers.It'sonly54.Don'

allowthosemomentstoweakenyou.Turntheminto55andlettheminspireyou.Usethem

toshowyouwhatispossible.

36、A.positionB.directionC.decisionD.target

37>A.trainersB.runnersC.fansD.volunteers

38、A.beggedB.drankC.droppedD.grabbed

39、A.projectB.serviceC.raceD.experience

40>A.doubtB.knowC.answerD.promise

41>A.slowlyB.fastC.quietlyD.carefully

42、A.surprisedB.satisfiedC.amusedD.defeated

43、A.forgotB.realizedC.rememberedD.abandoned

44、A.differentB.wonderfulC.valuableD.proper

45>A.dreamB.planC.goalD.job

46>A.happenedB.hitC.occurredD.attracted

47、A.every由ingB.anythingC.nothingD.something

48、A.disappointmentB.embarrassmentC.agreementD.achievement

49>A.signupB.pickupC.giveupD.keepup

50、A.predictB.behaveC.prepareD.pretend

51>A.foundB.crossedC.heldD.left

52、A.inB•uponC.ofD.for

53>A.combineB.controlC.compareD.contribute

54、A.naturalB.frequentC.importantD.terrible

55>A.conditionB.motivationC.situationD.protection

第三节、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和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

BettySkeltonwasoftencalled“TheFirstLadyofFirsts“becauseofthemanyrecordssheset.Shegrewup

inPensacola,Florida,watchingairplanesflyingtoandfromanearbynavybase.Asachild,shepersuadedher

parentstolethertakeflyinglessons.By12,Bettymadeherfirstflightalone,thoughnotlegallypermittedtodoso

untilsheturned16.

Duringthe1940s,femalepilotsweremostlypreventedfromcommercialandmilitary

flying.SoBettySkeltondecidedtouseherflightskillsinaerobatics(特技飞行),performing

difficultturns,drops,andotherexercises.Shebeganperformingandcompetingaroundthe

country.

ShewontheInternationalFeminineAerobaticChampionshipCIFAC)forthreeyearsinarow,

startingin1948.SheandherlittlePittsSpecialplanethe“LittleStinker55becamefamous.

DorothyCochraneisanaviationexpertwhooncestudiedandworkedwithBetty

Skelton."Bettywassuchawonderfulaerobaticpilotthatshereallysetthebarhighforother

womentofollowandshewasagreatrolemodelforthem.Shereallywasasgoodassomeofthe

men.”

OnceMs.Skeltonhadmadehermarkonflying,shemovedontoracecars,becomingthefirst

femaletestdriverintheracecarindustry.Shesetseverallandspeedrecords.Shealsoseta

cross-countryrecord,drivingfromNewYorktoCaliforniainunder57hours.Andshebecame

oneofthetopwomenadvertisingexpertsworkingwithGeneralMotorsinsupportofthe

company'sCorvettecar.

Ms.SkeltondiedinAugust,2011,attheageof85,VisitorstotheWashingtonareacanseeher“littleStinkef'

planeattheNationalAirandSpaceMuseum'sStevenF.Ud^-HazyCenterinChantilly,Virginia.Thesmallred

andwhiteplanehangshighintheairabovetheentrancetothemuseum

56>Whatcanweleamfromthefirstparagraph?

A.BettySkeltonwasthefirstLadyoftheUS.

B.16wasthelegalageforpeopletoflyanairplane.

C.Bettybecameanavypilotwhenshewas16.

D.Betty'sparentsdidn'tsupportherflyinginterest.

57>WhathappenedtoBettySkeltonin1950?

A.Shemovedontoracecars.B.Shebecameanaerobaticpilot.

C.Shewas20yearsold.D.ShewontheIFACforthethirdtime.

58、WhatcanweknowfromthewordsbyDorothyCochrane?

A.ItisnoteasyforotherwomentobreakBettySkelton'srecords.

B.Shewasevenmoreexcellentthansomemeninskills.

C.ItisdifficultforotherwomentoreachtheheightBettySkeltonflewto.

D.BettySkeltonisaninspiringrolemodelforpilotsworldwide.

59>WhatisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Bettystartedtoflyaloneatanearbynavybaseattheageof12.

B."LittleStinker”wasBettySkelton'sPittsSpecialplane.

C.Bettysetseveralspeedrecordsincarracing.

D.Bettyevensetacross-countryrecord.

60、Whatisthecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedinthepassage?

a.BettywontheinternationalFeminineAerobaticChampionship.

b.Bettybecameanadvertisingexpert.

c.Bettymadeherfirstflightalone.

d.Bettybeganheraerobaticperformance.

e.Bettybecamethefirstfemaletestdriver.

A.a->b—c—d—eB.a—e—>b—>c—d

C.c->d->a—->bD.c->b->d-->e

B

Manywomenwritetomeperplexed(困惑的)aboutwhytheycan'tformclose

friendships.Theytrynewapproaches,putthemselvesinalltherightplaces,seetherapists,and

readrelevantself-helpbooks.Theyconsiderthemselvesinteresting,loyal,kindandfriend-worthy

people.Butforreasonsunknowntothem,theyhaveatoughtimeformingintimate

relationships.Manyadmittonothavingevenoneclosefriend.

ArecentstudypublishedintheJournalofpersonalityandSocialPsychologyofferssome

cluesastohowbothnature(personality)andnurture(experience)impactour

friendships.ResearchersattheUniversityofVirginiaandUniversityofToronto,Mississauga

studiedmorethan7,000Americanadultsbetweentheagesof20and75overaperiodoftenyears,

lookingatthenumberoftimestheseadultsmovedduringchildhood.Theirstudy,likepriorones,

showedalinkbetweenresidentialmobilityandadultwell-being:Themoretimesparticipants

movedaschildren,thepoorerthequalityoftheiradultsocialrelationships.

Butdiggingdeeper,theresearchersfoundthatpersonality-specificallybeingintroverted(内向的)or

extroverted(外向的)一couldeitherintensifyofbuffer(缓冲)theeffectofmovingtoanewtownor

neighborhoodduringchildhood.Thenegativeimpactofmoremovesduringchildhoodwasfergreaterfor

introvertscomparedtoextroverts.

“Movingalotmakesitdifficultforpeopletomaintainlong-termcloserelationships,^stated

Dr.ShigehiroOishi,thefirstauthorofthestudy,inapressreleasefromtheAmerican

PsychologicalAssociation,“Thismightnotbeaseriousproblemforoutgoingpeoplewhocan

makefriendsquicklyandeasily.Lessoutgoingpeoplehaveahardertimemakingnewfriends.”

Familiesoftenhavetorelocate—acrosstown,acrossthecountry,oracrosstheglobe.Yet,

inmanycases,theirkidsandyoungadolescentshaven?tyetbuiltupabankoffriendships.Sothe

conventionalwisdomistotrytominimizemovesforthesakeofyourchild,wheneverpossible,

andtomoveattheendoftheacademicyear.

61、Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto.

A.offeradvicetowomenonhowtoformintimaterelationships.

B.explainhownatureandnurtureimpactourfriendships.

C.explainhowmovesduringchildhoodaffectchildren.

D.tellushowtohelpchildrenmakefriends.

62>Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothesecondparagraph?

A.Peoplewhomovedlessduringchildhoodhavebettersocialrelationships.

B.Themorepeoplemovedduringchildhood,themorefriendstheyhave.

C.Themorepeoplemovedduringchildhood,thebettertheyadjusttosociety.

D.Thereisnolinkbetweenresidentialmobilityandadultwell-being.

63、Inorderforchildrentomaintainlong-termcloserelationships,parents.

A.shouldnotrelocatetheirhomes

B.shouldrelocatetheirhomeswithinthetown

C.hadbettermoveattheendofschoolyear

D.hadbettermovewhentheirchildrencouldn'tbuildupabankoffriendships

64、Welearnfromthefourthparagraphthatmovesduringchildhood.

A.haveabiggerimpactonanintrovertedpersoncomparedtoextroverts.

B.havenoimpactonanoutgoingperson

C.areabigproblemforbothintrovertsandextroverts

D.helpchildrenbetteradapttonewenvironment

65>Wecaninferfromthepassagethat・

A.ourfriendshipsaremainlyaffectedbyournurture

B.wecanmovewhenchildrenhavemadealotoffriends

C.theimpactofmoveswilldisappearwhenonereachesadulthood

D.thereissomewaytominimizetheimpactofmovesduringchildhoodonchildren

C

Ittakeslessthansixsecondstoleaveafirstimpression.Itissaidthatweoughtnotjudgea

bookbyitscover,butcomeon,isn'titthecolor,thedesign,thelayout,andthetitlethatdrawus

topickupabookwe'veneverheardofbefore?Noticewhatyourassumptionsareaboutaperson

whenyouarefirstintroducedtoherorhim.

Somethingthatmostofusdon'ttakenoticeofishowwestandorwalk.Let'ssayyouare

goingforajobinterview.Withinsecondsyouhavealreadysaidalotaboutyourselfbytheway

youwalk.Themajorityofuswalkaroundeverydaywithoutpayinganyattentiontowhatweare

sayingeventhoughwearenotutteringaword.Thereisalotthatcanbesaidaboutbodylanguage

fromtheclothesyouweartothegesturesyoumake.

ItooknoticeofthistopicrecentlyasIrecalledsomethingaboutchangingmypostureto

improvemylevelofconfidence.Iwasabouttoventureonanewproject,whichwouldtakeme

outofmycomfortzone.Mygremlins(小精灵)werehavingafielddaywithmeutteringall

kindsofreasonswhyIcouldn'tdoagoodjobwiththisnewopportunity.Ituckedinmytummy

(收缩肚子),pulmyshouldersback,heldmyheadhigh,andtookawalk.Soonthereafter,I

feltsomuchbetter.Iapproachedtheprojectwithnewpossibility.Wow,whatadifference!Try

it!

Theabilitytocaptureyouraudiencewhenyouwalkintoaroomissuretostartyouoffontherightfootwhen

goingonaninterview.Non-verbalsignalshavefivetimestheimpactofverbal(言语的)signals.Soyoucancount

onlosingyouraudiencevdienyouwalkinwithheaddowndraggingyourfeetregardlesshowmuchyoutryto

changeit.

66>Inthefirstparagraphtheauthorintendstotellus.

A.weshouldn'tjudgeabookbyitscover

B.aperson'sappearancecanbemisread

C.thefirstimpressionreallymeansalot

D.weshouldfocusmoreonaperson'squalities

67>Theauthorapproachedhisprojectwithnewpossibilityafter.

A.hisgremlinsstoppedtalking

B.hegotridofallhisnegativethoughts

C.hewalkedoutofhiscomfortzone

D.hechangedhisposturetoimprovehisconfidence

68、Accordingtotheauthor,whenwegofbrajobinterview,we.

A.shouldn'tsayalotaboutourselves

B.shouldn'twalkwithourheadhighup

C.shouldpayenoughattentiontoourbodylanguageandgesture

D.shouldonlypayattentiontothewaywewalkwithinthefirstfewseconds

69>Theauthorprobablybelievesthat.

A.non-verbalsignalsaremoreimportantthanverbalsignals

B.non-verbalsignalsarenotsoeasytocatch

C.wemainlyrelyonverbalsignalsduringaninterview

D.weshouldn'tpaytoomuchattentiontoournon-verbalsignals

70>Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthepassage?

A.Howtoprepareforajobinterview

B.Thewaywewalksaysalotaboutus.

C.Howtoreadapersonfromthewayhewalks.

D.Howcomplicatedbodylanguageis.

D

ZhuHaoyu,18,ahistorymajor,wearshisiPodeverywhereoncampus.Thefreshmanhasit

goingoutforawalk,visitingthelibraryorlyinginbed.However,hefoundthathishabitislike

displayingabig“Donotdisturb“signfbrhimself.

Astimeslipsaway,hehasbeguntoregretnothavingconversedmuchwithhispeersaround."Asiputthe

littlebuds(耳机)intomyears,Fmimmersedinauniverseofmyown,forgettingalltroublesintherealworld,“

saidLi.

TheMP3playerisoneofanumberofgadgets(小玩意)一startingwiththeSonyWalkman,

whichledtotheiPod,iPhoneandiPad-thatgivepeopletheabilitytoshutthemselvesofffrom

worldaroundthem.

Youngstersdelightinhandset(手持的)technology.Inpublic,studentschatontheircell

phones,stoppingonlytotalkbrieflytofriends.Onbusesortrainsifscommontoseeyoungsters

withPlayStationsinsteadofplayingpokerorsharingjokesorgames.Andduringairlineflights,

peoplewatchepisodes(连续居U)ofUSTVdramasontheiriPads,ratherthantalking.

TheBBCNewsmagazinerecentlypublishedanarticlesayingthatheadphonewearingculture

ismakingusanti-social."Halfofhumankindiswiredtoaparalleluniversethatleavesthem

ignoringtheirsurroundingsandfellows,wroteTomdeCastella.

Actually,it'sadecadesinceAppleunveiledtheiPod,whichpromised441,000songsinyour

pocket".InmorethanhalfofWesternresidentswereusinganiPodorMP3player.

EntertainmentisonofFerinallsurroundings,notjustathome.Butinthemeantime,ithascreatedbarriers

betweenus.Manypeoplesubscribetotheviewthattheheadphonecultureiscreatinga^spoilt,selfishgeneration

thatlackscivic(公民的)culture”.

However,manyusersofportableMP3playersarguethatthedevice,asaminddrug,helps

themrelievestressbyescapingforawhile.Itisalsosaidtobeabletohelpsomestudents

concentrateonworkorstudy."Ifyouwanttogetawayfromthehucksters(小贩)ontheway,

juststartlisteningtoyourplayer,saidLiu,afreshman."Theydonotapproachpeoplewith

headphoneson."Thismightalsomeanhe'sblockingthosewhowanttoaskhimforthedirections.

Experts,however,saythatshortcontactsorminiconversationswithstrangersarehelpfulto

ourmind.Manyexpertswarnthatitisdangeroustolosetouchwithpeopleinourlives.

71、ZhuHaoyufoundthathiswearingtheiPod.

A.disturbedothers

B.madeiteasyforhimtokeepintouchwithothers

C.madeiteasyforhimtovisitthelibrary

D.madeothersunwillingtotalktohim

72>Theunderlinedwordtcimmersed^^canbereplacedby.

A.lostB.involvedC.engagedD.interested

73、Whatisthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?

A.Studentsarealwaysbusychattingontheircellphonesinpublic.

B.Youngpeoplearefondofportablelisteningorvisualdevices.

C.YoungpeopleliketowatchUSTVdramasontheiriPads.

D.Peopleliketoenjoythenetworking.

74、Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?

A.HeadphonewearingculturemakespeopleignoretheirsuiToundingsandfellows.

B.ApplereleasedtheiPodtenyearsago.

C.Therearestillmanypeoplesupporttheheadphoneculture.

D.It'sdangeroustohaveconversationswithstrangers.

75>Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardstheheadphoneculture?

A.Agreeable.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Neutral.

第n卷(共二节,满分35分)

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读下面的短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要

求)

Swimmingisoneofthoseactivitiesthatcanbelearnedearlyinlife.Littlechildrencanlearn

toswimassoonastheywalk.Infact,youneedthesameskillsinwalkingasin

swimming.However,Ibelievethatfiveisthebestagetolearn.Byfiveorsix,achildknowsfear

ofwater,averyimportantthingtoknow.It'swisetobeafraid,torecognizetruedanger.Young

onesunderstandthatthewatercansometimesbeverydangerous.

Toreallybenefitfromswimming,everyswimmershouldlearn;butterfly,

backstroke,breaststroke,andcrawl.Ifeelthatoneofthese—thebreaststroke—isdifferentfrom

theothers,sincesomeyoungswimmersusethisstrokenaturally,withoutanytraining.

Inswimming,therearecertai

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