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高三第二次月考

英语试题

(时间:120分钟,满分150分)

第一卷

第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)

第一节语法和词汇知识(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20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,并在答题卡上将该项涂

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1.HewantsanassistantwithknowledgeofEnglishandexperienceofoffice

routine.

A.the;theB.a;theC.a;anD.the;an

2.Mrwhite,thestudentsarewaitingoutside.theycomeinnow?

A.WillB.MustC.ShallD.Need

3.一Weareleavingon16June.

一Sowhynotcometospenddayswithus?

A.alltheselastfewB.thesealllastfew

C.theselastallfewD.alllastthesefew

4.TherewasateapotfashionedlikeaChinaduck,outofopenmouththeteawas

supposedtocome.

A.whichB.itsC.thatD.whose

5.WangTaowashopingtogoabroadbuthisparentsthattheywon'tsupporthim

unlesshecanborrowmoneyfromthebank.

A.weredecidingB.havedecidedC.decidedD.willdecide

6.HemadeasuggestionthattheEnglishtestuntilnextWednesday.

A.willbeputoffB.beputoffC.willputoffD.putoff

7.Itdoesn'tmatterornothewillcomeback.

A.ifB.whetherC.thatD.when

8.一IenjoyChinesefoodverymuch.

A.PleasetastequicklyB.Havemore,please

C.HelpyourselfD.Eatslowlywhileitishot

9.Thelawrequiresequaltreatmentforall,race,religionorsex.

A.infavorofB.regardlessofC.apartfromD.dueto

10.InnocountryBritain,ithasbeensaid,gothroughfourseasons

duringthecourseofasingleday.

A.betterthan;onecanB.otherthan;canone

C.ratherthan;onecanD.morethan;canone

11.Themysterywerelookingforwardtoshouldhaveattractedthelocalgovern

merit'sattention.

A.seesolvingB.seetosolveC.seeingsolvedD.seeingsolve

12.AnawardwastoProfessorLiforhisgreatachievements.

A.shownB.presentedC.providedD.praised

13.ThemovieAWorldWithoutThieveswarnedusnottoshowpresentmoneyonourbodies

withintheofthieves.

A.handB.reachC.spaceD.distance

14.Thelast“DoubleEagle“remaineduntil1996,whenpoliceofficersmanagedtoget

thecoinbackinasecretoperation.

A.missedB.missingC.beingmissedD.tobemissed

15.AsfarasIknow,quiteafewcreaturesinthisfilmarenotrealatall,andalotof

happensisimaginary.

A.whatB.whichC.thatD.where

16.Pleasantastheymadeit,wefelttiredafterthelongjourney.

A.totravelB.travelingC.bytravelingD.fbrtravel

17.Winners,accordingtotherules,willbeofferedathree-dayholidaytoSingapore,.

A.payingallexpensesB.paidallexpenses

C.topayallexpensesD.allexpensespaid

18.Withtheeveningdrawingnear,theguidetouristsandtookthemtothehotel.

A.roundedupB.madeupC.fedupD.putup

19.Whenshewasintrouble,IdidwhatIcouldtohelpher.myhelp,shewrotemea

letterofthanks.

A.InhonorofB.IncaseofC.IntermsofD.Inreturnfor

20.Hesaidhewouldacceptthejob,sowehaveaskedhimtohisacceptancein

writing.

A.confirmB.proveC.signD.announce

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题I.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、D)中,选出可以填入空白

处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

TheparkbenchwasdesertedasIsatdowntoreadbeneathanoldwillowtree(柳树).Not

21withmylife,Iwasdown.Ayoungboyoutofbreath22me,alltiredfromplay.Hestoodright

beforemewithsmileontheface,23withgreatexcitement,4<LookwhatIfound!?,

Inhishandwasaflower,andwhata24sight,withitspetals(花瓣)allworn—notenough

rain,ortoolittlelight.25himtotakehisdeadflowerandgoofftoplay,I26asmallsmile

andthenit27away.Butinsteadof28hesatnexttomeandplacedtheflowertohisnose

anddeclaredwith29,uItsuresmellsprettyandIt^beautiful,too.That'swhyI30it;here,

it'sfbryou.”

Theweedbeforemewasdyingordead.ButIknewI31takeit,orhemightneverleave.SoI

reachedfortheflower,and32,“JustwhatIneed."Butinsteadofplacingtheflowerinmyhand,

he33itmid-airwithoutreason.ItwasthenthatI34fortheveryfirsttimetheboywas35•

Iheardmyvoicetremble36Ithankedhimforpickingtheverybestone.Hesmiled,andthen

ranofftoplay,37oftheeffecthe'dhad38myday.Iheldthewithed(枯萎的)floweruptomy

noseandbreathedinthefragranceofabeautifulroseandsmiled.

39theeyesofablindchild,40Icouldsee,theproblemwasnotwiththeworld;theproblem

waswithme.

21.A.contentedB.inspiredC.excitedD.disappointed

22.A.inspectedB.overlookedC.approachedD.recognised

23.A.tellingB.sayingC.admittingD.lying

24.A.uniqueB.roughC.severeD.pitiful

25.A.WantingB.DemandingC.PreferringD.Persuading

26.A.presentedB.adjustedC.forcedD.delivered

27.A.passedB.fadedC.fledD.flew

28.A.decliningB.evaluatingC.panickingD.quitting

29.A.surpriseB.embarrassmentC.sympathyD.sorrow

30.A.tookB.pulledC.attendedD.picked

31.A.couldB.canC.mayD.must

32.A.announcedB.repliedC.declaredD.whispered

33.A.graspedB.heldC.caughtD.seized

34.A.observedB.noticedC.figuredD.determined

35.A.dullB.deafC.blindD.crazy

36.A.onceB.afterC.asD.since

37.A.unawareB.unbelievableC.regretfulD.regardless

38.A.inB.onC.toD.during

39.A.InB.FromC.BeforeD.Through

40.A.eventuallyB.personallyC.unfortunatelyD.shortly

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)

A

ThefastestmanintheworldiscurrentlyUsainBolt,alsoknownas"LightningBolt”.Inthe

trackracesoftheSummerOlympics,Boltsetthecurrentworldrecordsinthe100metresand

200metres:9.69secondsand19,30seconds,respectively.His100metremarkbroketheoldrecord

of9.72secondssetbyhimselfearlierthatyearinNewYork.His200metremarkbroketheold

recordof19.32secondssetbyMichaelJohnsoninAugust1996.

BoltcomesfromJamaica,anationthathasforthelastseveraldecadesproducedmanygreat

sprinters.IntheOlympics,hebeathiscountrymanandformer100metreworldrecordholder,

AsafaPowell.

AlthoughBolthadbeenoneoftheworld'sfastestmenbeforethesummerof,andhadbeen

thenewworldrecordholderinthe100metressinceMay,theSummerOlympicswerewhattruly

cemented(巩固)Boltastheworld'sfastestman.His100metreWRtimeputhim0.20seconds

infrontofthe2ndplacefinisher,andhis200metreWRtimeputhim0.52secondsaheadofthe

2ndplacefinisher.

Bolfs100metretimeisevenmoreimpressivegiventheconditions.Afterseeingthathehad

thevictorywellinhishand,Boltslowedoverthefinal20metrestocelebratethewin.Howfast

couldBolthaverun?Ina28AugustarticlepublishedontheWeltklasseZurichwebsite,Bolt's

trainer,GlenMillssaidhe“wastoldthatwithanall-outfinishaftertheopening60,Usainwas

projectedtoruna9.52”•AccordingtoRickPerelmanina16OctoberarticlefbrUniversal

Sports,Bolfs100metreaveragespeedwasslightlyover23mph,andBolt'stopspeedintherace

wasslightlyover27mph.Boltisthefirstrunnertobreakthe100metreand200metrerecordsat

thesameOlympicGames.

41.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Jamaica-aCountryforRunners

B.TheFastestManintheWorld

C.WorldRecordHolderoftheOlympicGames

D.100Metreand200MetreRecords

42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sprinters“inPara.2mostprobablymean?

A.Peoplewhorunashortdistanceattopspeed.

B・Peoplewhorunalongdistanceattopspeed.

C.Peoplewhojumpthehighest.

D.Peoplewhohavegreateststrength

43.Howlongdidittakethesecondplacefinishertofinishthe200metreraceintheOlympic

Games?

A.19.32secondsB.19.98seconds.

C.19.82secondsD.19.30seconds.

44.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat

A.BoltcelebratedhisvictoryevenbeforetheGames

B.Bolttriedhisbesttofinishthefinal20metres

C.Boltwascertainhewouldgetthefirstplacebeforetheracefinished

D.Boltfearedthattheotherrunnerswouldcatchupwithhim

B

TourismisboominginChina.Butthesupportingtravelinsuranceisn'tsharingthegrowth.As

thenumberoftravelersincreases,sodoesthenumberofaccidents.Duringthisyear'sMayDay

Holiday,forexample,11majoraccidentskilled19peopleandinjured23.Nonationalstatisticsare

availableonthepopularityoftravelinsurance.Accordingtoareport,inShanghai,only20percent

ofgrouptourtravelersboughtinsurancecoverageandspentanaverageof6yuan.Thepercentage

isbelievedtobelowerfbrindependenttravelers.Thelimitedcoverageofferedbytravelinsurance

companiesispartlytoblameforthislowfigure.Mosttravelinsuranceplanscoveronlyinjuries

andmedicalexpensescausedbyaccidents.Travelmishapslikelostluggageandcancelledtripsare

notcovered.Travelinsurancealsodoesn'tcoveractivitieslikediving,skiingandparachuting(

伞).Theseactivitiesaremoredangerousandneedmoreinsurancethaneverydayactivities.

TravelinsuranceismorewidelyusedinWesterncountries.Forexample,intheUK,morethan

90percentofholidaymakerstakeoutinsurance.Travellers,aged18to25,aretheleastlikelyto

takeouttravelinsurance.Buttwo-thirdsstillbuyitwhentheygoabroad.Westerntravelinsurance

usuallycoversthreetypesofaccidents.Thefirstistripcancellationduetoillnessor

injury.Insurancepoliciesspeciallydesignedforstudentsevenincludeunexpectedexamsasa

reasonfortripcancellation.ThesecondpartissimilartotravelinsuranceChina,coveringmedical

andaccidentcosts.Thethirdpartincludesthecostsoflostluggage,cashorcameras.

InWesterncountries,insurancecanbepurchasedonline,bytelephone,atpostofficesortravel

shops.Besidesinsurancecompanies,largesupermarketsalsoissuetheirowntravelinsuranceplans,

whichcanbeboughtattheirchainstoresnationwide.

45.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Therehavebeen11majoraccidentsaltogetherthisyearinChina.

B.Weknowclearlyhowmanypeoplehavepurchasedtravelinsuranceinourcountry.

C.Independenttravelersspendmoremoneyoninsurancethangrouptourtravelers.

D.About66%oftravelersintheUKagedfrom18to25buytravelinsurancewhentheygo

abroad.

46.Accordingtothepassage,therateofinsurancepurchasedbytravelersislowinChinapartly

because

A.thecoverageoftravelinsuranceislimited

B.mostofthetravelersarepoor

C.therearefewaccidentsduringtraveling

D.tourism,isboominginChina

47.WhichtypeofaccidentsdoestravelinsurancecoverinbothChinaandWesterncountries?

A.Tripcancellationduetoillnessorinjury.

B.Medicalandaccidentcosts.

C.Thecostsoflostluggage,cashorcameras.

D.Specialinsurancepoliciesforstudents.

48.Thepassagemostprobablyistakenfroma(an)

A.advertisementB.travelguide

C.newsstoryD.researchreport

C

IntheWest,advertisementsarethefuelthatmakesmassmediawork.ManyTVstations,

newspapers,magazines,radiostationsareprivatelyowned.Thegovernmentdoesnotgivethem

money.Sowheredoesthemoneycomefrom?Fromadvertisements.Withoutadvertisements,there

wouldnotbetheseprivatebusinesses.

Haveyoueveraskedyourselfwhatadvertisingis?Throughtheyears,peoplehavegiven

differentanswerstothequestion.Forsometimeitwasfeltthatadvertisingwasameansof

"keepingyournamebeforethepublic”.Andsomepeoplethoughtthatadvertisingwas“truthwell

told".Nowmoreandmorepeopleconsideritinthisway:^Advertisingisthepaid,non-personal,

andusuallypersuasivepresentationofgoods,servicesandideasbysomecertainsponsorsthrough

variousmedia.”

Firstadvertisingisusuallypaidfor.Varioussponsorspayfortheadvertisementswesee,read,

andhearovervariousmedia,Second,advertisingisnon-personal.Itisnotface-to-face

communication.Althoughyoumayfeelthatamessageinacertainadvertisementisaimeddirectly

atyou,infact,itisdirectedatlargegroupsofpeople.Third,advertisingisusually

persuasive.Directlyorindirectlyitaskspeopletodosomething.Alladvertisementstrytomake

peoplebelievethattheproduct,idea,orserviceadvertisedcanbenefitthem.Fifth,advertising

reachesusthrougholdandmodernmassmedia.Includedintheoldmediaarenewspapers,

magazines,radio,televisionandfilms.Modernmediaincludesemails,matchboxcovers,and

boardsontopofbuildings.

49.Theexistenceoftheprivatelyownedmassmediadependsonthesupportof

A•thegovernmentB.theirowners'families

C.advertisementsD.theTVstations

50.People'sideasaboutadvertisementsarechangedaccordingto

A.thechangeoftimeB.thesubjectsoftheadvertisements

C.peopledagedifferenceD.peopleddifferentopinions

51.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutadvertisementsisNOTtrue?

A.Thesponsorspayfortheadvertisements

B.Advertisingismeantfbrlargegroupsofpeople.

C.Advertismentscanbeseenonvariousmedia.

D.Advertisingmustbehonestandhumorous.

52.Whichofthefollowingbelongstomodernmassmedia?

A.NewspapersB.Emails

C.MagazinesD.Films

D

Therearelotsofinsectsthatfarmershate.Buttherearealsosometheylike.Theseprotect

cropsagainstdamagefromotherinsects.Agoodexampleistheladybeetle,alsoknownasthe

ladybug(瓢虫).

Ladybeetlesareanaturalcontrolforaphids(蜥虫).Ladybeetlesarered,orangeor

black.Theyoftenhaveblackspots,thoughsomehavelightcolouredspots.Differentkindsoflady

beetleshavedifferentnumbersofspots.Thereareladybeetleswithfour,five,sevenandfourteen

spots.

Expertssayover450kindsofladybeetlesarefoundinNorthAmerica.Somearenativetothe

area.Othershavebeenbroughtfromotherplaces.Almostallarehelpfultofarmers.

Manyofthewell-knownkindsofladybeetlescomefromAsiaorEurope.Theynoware

commonthroughouttheUnitedStates.

Americanscientistsimportedonekindofladybeetles,themulticolouredAsianladybeetles,

asearlyas1916.Theyreleased(释放)themasanattempttocontrolsomekindsofinsects.Over

theyears,thebeetlehasbecomeestablished,possiblyhelpedbysomethatarrivedwithimported

plantsonships.

TheAsianladybeetlesnowintheUnitedStatesprobablycamefromJapan.TheAsianlady

beetleseataphidsthatdamagecropslikesoybeans,fruitsandberries.

InthesouthernUnitedStates,Asianladybeetleshavereducedtheneedforfarmerstouse

pest-killingpoisonsonpecan(山核桃)trees.Thispopulartreenutsuffersfromaphidsandother

peststhatthebeetleseat.

ButsomepeoplesaytheAsianladybeetlehasitselfbecomeapest.Theyworrythatthe

beetlesmayeattheirlate-autumnfruitcrops.

ExpertssayAsianladybeetlesmayappearinlargenumberinsomeyears.Buttheysaythe

insectsaretoohelpfultoconsiderpests.

53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Allkindsofladybugsareofthesamecolour.

B.Ladybugsarered,orangeorblack.

C.Ladybugshavethesamenumberofspotsonthem

D.Thefarmerslikeladybugs

54.AsianladybugshavebeenintheUnitedStatesfor

A.morethanninedecadesB.hundredsofyears

C.halfacenturyD.acentury

55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTsupportedinthepassage?

A.Therearemorethan450kindsofladybugsinNorthAmerica,includingnativeones.

B.Someyearstherearemoreladybugsthanotheryears.

C.Onlysomeimportedladybugsarehelpfultothelocalplants.

D.PecantreesarecommoninthesouthofUSA.

56.Accordingtotheexperts,ladybugsare

A.morehelpfulratherthanharmfulB.morelikepeststhanhelpfulinsects

C.helpfulaswellasdestructiveD.moredestructivethanhelpful

E

Johnwaswaitingforthegirlwhoseheartheknew.Butwhosefacehedidn't.Thirteenmonths

ago,inaFloridalibraryhetookabookofftheshelfwiththepreviousowner'sname,MissHollis

Maynell,andtookgreatinterestinthenotesinthemargin.(空白处)Thesofthandwriting

reflectedathoughtfulsoulandinsightfulmind.

Withtimeandefforthelocatedheraddress.Hewroteheraletterintroducinghimselfand

invitinghertocorrespond.

Duringthefollowingdaysthetwogrewtoknoweachotherthroughthemail.Johnrequesteda

photograph,butsherefused.Shefeltthatifhereallycared,itwouldn'tmatterwhatshelooked

like.Latertheyscheduledtheirfirstmeeting-7:00pmatGrandCentralStationinNewYork.

“You'llrecognizeme,^^shewrote,“bytheredroseI'llbewearingonmylapel."Soat

7'00hewasinthestationlookingforthegirlwiththeredrose.

Ayoungwomaninagreensuitwascomingtowardhim.Herfigurewaslongandslimandher

eyeswereblue.Almostuncontrollablyhemadeonestepclosertoher,andjustatthismomenthe

sawHollisMaynell-awomanwellpast40.Thegirlwaswalkingquicklyaway.Hefeltasthough

hesplitintwo,sokeenwashisdesiretofollowher,andyetsodeepwashislongingforthewoman

whosespirithadtrulyaccompaniedhimandupheldhisown.

Hedidnothesitate.Hesquaredhisshouldersandsaid,"I'mJohn,andyoumustbeMiss

Maynell.Iamsogladyoucouldmeetme;mayItakeyoutodinner?^^

Thewomansmiled,don'tknowwhatthisisabout,son.9,sheanswered,<4buttheyounglady

inthegreensuitbeggedmetowearthisroseonmycoat.Andshesaidifyouweretoaskmeto

dinner,Ishouldtellyouthatsheiswaitingforyouintherestaurantacrossthestreet.Shesaidit

wassomekindoftest!”

57.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat

A.JohnsucceededinwinningtheheartofMissMaynell

B.MissMaynellwasaveryfunnywoman

C.Johnhadknownthesecretandpreparedinadvance

D.JohngotMissMaynelPsaddressfromthebook

58.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat

A.itisusefultoreadofteninthelibrary

B.MissMaynellwasbrighterthanJohn

C.youmustmakesurethatheishonestbeforeyoumakeafriend

D.onlythetruelovecanstandthetest.

59.Thewomanwhoworetheroseonhercoat

A.didn'tknowthegirlwhogavehertherose

B.wasanacquaintanceofMissMaynell

C.showedgreatadmirationfbrtheclevergirl

D.wasmoveddeeplybythetruelovebetweenthetwoyoungsters

60.Accordingtothepassage,MissMaynellbeggedthatwomantoweartheroseto

A.comparewithherandgainanadvantageoverher

B.makesurethatthemanwasthereontime

C.checkifhewasthemanshewroteof

D.seewhetherhewasarealmanwhowasn'tjustfondofappearance

第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。并将答案填写在

试卷二上。选项中有两项为多余选项。(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)

一Hello.Gerryspeaking.

—Hello,Gerry.It'smeJohnhere61

一Well,Tmterriblysorry,butI'mnotfeelingverywell.

—Isthatall?_62

一No,I'msorry.Iwassickallnight.IthinkitmustbethefishIatelastnight.

—Well,IthinkyoushouldhaveatleastphonedKateandtoldheryouweren'tcomingtothe

meeting.

一63I'msorryaboutthat.Anyway,IthinkI'Hbeabletogetintoworktomorrow.

—_64

—Iwon't.Thanksforcalling.

—_65

A.Whydidn'tyouphone?

B.Ok.Takecareanddon'teatanymorefish.

C.Whyweren'tyouhereatthemeeting?

D.Thafsallright.

E.wethoughtyoumighthavehadanaccidentorforgottenthedayorsomething.

F.rilbegladtoseeyouagain.

G.Yes,IsupposeIshouldhavedoneso.

61.62.63.64.65.

第三部分写作(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右

边横线上画一个勾(d);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线

划掉;

该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词;

该行错一个词:在错的词下划一个横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

注意:原行没有错的不要改。

Whenfacingwithproblemslikedecidingwhethertofocusonscience

66.

orart,westudentsshouldlistentowhatourheartsaretellingus.We67.

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