:东风中学高三月考英语试题(06.1)
一. 听力
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, 每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.They have a new neighbor.
B.They move to a new place.
C.They meet some friends.
2.What was the man’s reaction towards the
news?
A.He felt dissatisfied.
B.He felt excited.
C.He felt puzzled.
3.What should they do in the woman’s
opinion?
A.They should set out at once.
B.They should wait a moment.
C.They should have a rest before going there.
4.What can we learn from this conversation?
A.The man kept the woman from going to the opera.
B.The woman couldn’t go to the opera for some reason.
C.The woman enjoyed the opera very much.
5.How do the detective stories attract the
woman?
A.They attract her deeply.
B.They don’t attract her a bit.
C.Only the short ones can attract her.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面每段对话和独白,选出最佳答案,每段对话或独白读两遍。
★听第6段材料,回答6、7题
6.Why did the man come so early?
A.Because he was on duty.
B.Because he took the place of Carl on duty.
C.Because he remembered the wrong time.
7.What kind of person is Carl?
A.He is a responsible person.
B.He is an honest person.
C.He is a lazy person.
★听第7段材料,回答8、9题
8.What is Henry going to do?
A.He is going to get a promotion.
B.He is going to be fired.
C.He is going to quit the job.
9.What does the woman think of their
working hours?
A.She likes it a lot.
B.She is tired of it.
C.She thinks it was too long.
★听第8段材料,回答10至12题
10.Who are the two speakers?
A.They are professors.
B.They are doctors.
C.They are engineers.
11.Why is the woman unwilling to have lunch
with the man?
A.Because she has no time.
B.Because she had lunch already.
C.Because she has no extra money to spend.
12.How will they pay for the lunch?
A.They will go Dutch.
B.The woman will pay.
C.The man will pay.
★听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Where does the conversation possibly
take place?
A.In the classroom.
B.At the cafeteria.
C.In the library.
14.What does the call slip include?
A.The information of the borrower.
B.The information of the book.
C.The information of both the borrower and the book.
15.Why is it not a good idea to ask the
librarians for help?
A.Because they don’t know anything about the books.
B.Because they are usually too busy to help.
C.Because they are always impatient.
16.What is the good thing for the borrowers
to find the books themselves?
A.They might find other useful materials.
B.They might save some time.
C.They might get lots of experience.
★听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What did the speaker read in the
newspaper?
A.People tell 200 to300 lies every day.
B.Honesty is important.
C.People walk 2 or 3 miles every day.
18.What do we predict some students will
do?
A.To take advantage of other people.
B.To cheat in exams.
C.To be honest.
19.Why did his friend go back to the
restaurant?
A.Because the cashier didn’t give him back his money.
B.Because he forgot to pay the bill.
C.Because he was given $10﹣15 more.
20.What does the speaker tell us in this
passage?
A.People tell too many lies.
B.His friend is very kind.
C.There really are honest people around.
二:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
—It’s clear that Stephen Hawking is the greatest scientist in our time. What’s
your idea?
—______ He is really excellent and brave.
A. It’s hard to say. B.I
doubt so. C.
That’s correct. D.
Sounds good!
22.______
you lose confidence, you can never expect to do your work well.
A. Unless B.
Once C.
Though D.
Before
23.----
How is everything going on with you in Europe?
----Quite well. Not so smoothly as
I hoped, _________.
A. though
B. instead
C. either
D. too
24.
Always being ready to care for others is_______ important part of_______ Lei
Feng’s spirit. It is never out of date.
A. an; the B.
an; 不填 C.不填;the D.不填;不填
25.
A new Ministry of Education report says about half of middle school students do
not weigh a______ amount.
A. common B.
usual C.
ordinary D.
normal
26. If you are to
apply for a job in this company, you’ll have to ______.
A. used to hard work B.
be used to work hard
C. become used to work hard D.
get used to working hard
27.Don’t
you know that the famous university is as a matter of fact used
to be a church?
A.where
B.what
C.which
D.one
28.—Can you tell me the timetable of
the coach to Shanghai?
—Well,
the coach here for
Shanghai at 7:00 a.m.
A.will
leave B.left
C.is
leaving D.leaves
29.Fully looking
after three children at home, she no longer has time to enjoy te various
activities
in the club.
A.attached
B.occupied
C.contributed
D.devoted
30. China and the United States
held their first strategic dialogue on August 1 and ______ to increase
co-operation and constructive relations.
A. agreed B.
would agree C.
have agreed D. had
agreed
31. The cruelty of the terrorists
towards foreigners and ______ of the terrorists towards London last month
filled everyone with horror.
A. those B.
one C.
that D.
it
32._______we
admit that there are still some problems about NMET, we dont mean that it is
of no use.
A. Until B.
While C.
As D.
Unless
33.—Did
you know more about the mine accident?
—Oh, sorry, I had no idea. I
______ the Rescue Center now.
A. will be phoning B. am to phone C. will
phone D.
phone
34.
In order to ______ a good command of German, she quitted her job and went to
study in Germany.
A. require B.
inquire C. acquire D. request
35.
Soccer is the most truly international team sport, but theres still some
question ________ whether it should be called a
game or open warfare.
A. due to B.
in addition C. as to D.
owing to
三:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
The town of Pressure and the
town Pleasure were neighbor but had 36 in common. Residents built walls to 37 influence from the 38 town.
In Pressure, everyone
struggled to be the very best. When women 39 birth, they would compete to have the
baby with the 40 cry. There was violent competition in
every aspect of life. Because 41
was the index (指数) of success, people were always 42 making money, with no time for
relaxation.
43 , over in Pleasure, the motto was “As
long as you like it, do it.” People
44 without pressure
and could do 45 they liked. Children played computer
games day and night. At school, teachers didn’t care 46 students showed up or not. Workers might
sit around the office 47 sipping coffee and doing nothing. 48 the lack of regulations, nobody worried
about losing their jobs. No one had the slightest thought of moving 49 , either for themselves or for the town.
The computers they used were 50 models from Pressure.
Some of the young were
addicted to 51 because of the emptiness of their lives.
Then, people in the two towns began asking themselves, “What is life 52 ?” But, just before life in the two towns
completely failed. There came a saint—Mr. Reason. He went from door to
door, 53 with people and giving advice. People in
Pressure learnt to be content with what they had, while people in Pleasure
began to make plans. They 54 the walls between them and built a road
to connect the two. The townpeople 55
to realize the truth—There is
no space between Pressure and Pleasure if people don’t go to extremes.
36. A. anything B.
nothing C.
everything D.
something
37. A. keep out B. look
out
C. work out D. give
out
38. A. another B.
any C.
every
D. other
39. A. gave
B. took
C. offered D.
brought
40. A. loud
B. louder
C. loudest
D. loudly
41. A. health
B. healthy C.
wealth
D. wealthy
42. A. busy B.
lazy
C. easy
D. hard
43. A.
Meanwhile
B. At that time C. At
one time D. Once in a
while
44. A. got up
B. grew up C.
set up
D. brought up
45. A. nothing B.
something
C. anything D. everything
46. A. what
B. who
C. where
D. whether
47. A. all way B.
all night
C. all way long D. all
day long
48. A. Thanks
to B.
Because C.
Owe to
D. According to
49. A. backward B. forward C.
upward
D. downward
50. A. new
B. old
C. right
D. advanced
51. A. work
B. money
C. drugs
D. books
52. A. for
B. at
C. in
D. to
53. A. talked
B. to talk C.
talks
D. talking
54. A. pulled
down B. put down C. went
down D.
wrote down
55. A. went
B. returned C.
happened
D. came
四:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Functional beverages
(饮料) are a foreign concept
referred to as “drinks for specific uses”. They include sports drinks, which
have vitamins and minerals to help replace the salt and minerals lost in sweat;
and nutrient drinks, which have caffeine and something to make people excited.
Functional beverages have been known in Asia and Europe for some time, but are
relative newcomers to the US market.
Previously, market
participants believe that drinks were all about refreshment. Functional
beverages originated the concept that beverages could be sold as
a “lifestyle” product. In fact, one of the main forces at work among the
Americans is the lack of of time. This sense of speed causes consumers to look
for quick and easy solutions: functional beverages have benefited from this
attitude, as have functional foods. It is easier to grab a bottle of juice than
eat an apple, easier to down a cereal (谷类食物) bar than get out a bowl and spoon to eat
conventional food, and so on. Young consumers are especially drawn to the idea
of consuming a functional beverage that provides energy as well as a cool
image. Other consumers who want to do something good for themselves find
functional drinks better than more conventional beverages that do not have the
added “good for you” poisoning.
But some experts suggest
consumers should be careful in choosing a brand. For example, some are best
after intense exercise and some are not good for people with high blood
pressure or heart disease. Experts have said that today’s functional beverages
are more about health and fashion than thirst and that the industry needs
regulating.
56. According to the
passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. Functional beverages
include sports drinks and nutrient drinks.
B. People in Europe have
known functional beverages for some time.
C. Functional beverages
appeared in America at first.
D. Functional beverages are
drinks for specific uses.
57. The word “originate”
in paragraph 2 means .
A. bring in B. bring
forth C. bring up D. bring
about
58. Which of the
following is true of functional beverages?
A. Functional beverages are
good for all the people.
B. Some consumers prefer more
conventional beverages because they do not have “good for you” poisoning.
C. Young consumers like
functional beverages for both energy and cool image.
D. Functional beverages are
popular among the Americans for its nutrient.
59. The text is mainly
about .
A. what functional beverage
is
B. what functional beverage
includes
C. how functional beverage
developed
D. what benefit functional
beverage brings to us
B
The light noise of modern
life may affect speech and language development in the very young according to
a study that found the auditory (听觉的) parts of the brains of young mice are slower to organize properly
in the presence of continuous sounds.
Researchers at the
University of California, San Francisco, kept a group of rats in an environment
of continuous background noise and found that their brain circuits that receive
and interpret (解释)
sound did not develop at the same rate as animals that were raised in a quieter
environment.
Edward F. Chang and Michael
Merzenich, co-authors of the study appearing in the journal Science, said that
the continuous noise delayed the organization of auditory neurouns (听觉神经细胞) during a critical
two-to-three-week period after the rat babies were born.
For rats not exposed to the
noise, the auditory cortex (皮质) neurons during this period gathered into a smaller area and began
developing a selective response to sounds.
But for the noise-exposed
rats, this organization was slowed, causing a delay in the development of the
ability to recognize specific sound tones. The researchers said it took three
or four times longer for the rats raised in a noisy environment to reach the
basic bench marks (基准) of auditory development seen in the rat babies not exposed to
noises.
Although the rat is not a
perfect model for what happens in humans, the authors note, the study does
suggest that high levels of noise might possibly affect some language learning
in babies.
“These findings suggest that
environmental noise can potentially contribute to auditory and language-related
development delays,” the authors wrote in Science.
The authors noted that
although the brain development was delayed in rats exposed to the noise, their
brains did eventually develop normally.
60. The scientists
at the University of California studied rats .
A. of different age
groups
B. with different habits
C. in different
environments D.
from different areas
61. The rats exposed
to noise, compared to those not exposed, .
A. were more sensitive
B. were duller
C. grew up more slowly
D. gathered together more
quickly
62. The result of
the research mainly tells us that noise .
A. delays brain
development
B. stops baby growth
C. affects speech and
language D.
destroys brains
63. The findings of
the research are said to have special connections with .
A. causes of noises
B. medical science
C. other living things
D. human babies
C
Net Library is a library
that lends out digital books. It treats a digital book like a paperback copy.
It charges libraries per book per copy and gives publishers a cut of the total
income.
From the consumer’s point of
view, this means that if more than five people want the latest Danielle Steel
romance novel, other people who request that book will get a message saying the
title is unable to get.
Many publishers seem to have
embraced its model. More than 350 publishers gave the company rights to hand
out their digital works, and McGraw-Hill Corporation and Houghton Mifflin
Corporation have put money into the company. The California public libraries
and about 1,800 others across the US are trying out the Net Library service.
Some librarians criticize
the Net Library model. Stanford University librarian Michael Keller argues that
the company is creating an unnatural fear of digital works, which is contrary
to the ideas of the Internet.
Keller and some
other librarians argue for the e-book vision set forth by Brary. Brary is
starting a service that lets us users read books for free.
But it will charge about 25
cents a page when a person tries to point out material or copy and taste it
into a different file or tries to download a copy onto a computer.
Christopher Warnock, chief
executive of Brary, believes most consumers won’t want to buy entire books,
only the parts that interest them.
“There is not really a lot
of good owning an electronic file and having to store it and manage it. It
doesn’t make sense,” he said.
64. How do
publishers get money form the Net Library?
A. They get money from
selling their books to the Net Library.
B. They share the money with
Net Library.
C. They get money by cutting
the cost of the books.
D. They get money from the
readers.
65. The underlined
word “embraced” in the third paragraph means .
A. taken something willingly
B.
held something tightly
C. disliked something
badly
D. tried out something hard
66. From the second
paragraph we can see consumers .
A. don’t care if they are
charged money
B. enjoy the service of the
Net Library
C. don’t like other people’s
borrowing books
D. complain about the
limited number of the new books
67. What does the
last paragraph mean?
A. Net Library is not a good
way for the consumers.
B. There is no need for
consumers to have a whole book.
C. Brary is not a good library for
the consumers.
D. It’s reasonable to charge
the consumers money for copying some pages.
D
Do you ever feel
unfashionable? Have you ever wondered how to keep up with new trends? If you
answered “yes”, then don’t worry! Many people feel they have to dress a certain
way. Fashion is a reflection of your character. Don’t let other people’s
opinions influence how you dress! It is important not to feel forced into the
fashion choices you make. You may not be able to have a new look if it doesn’t
suit your character.
Fashion should be fun so don’t
be afraid to try out new styles. If you don’t feel brave enough to try a whole
new wardrobe, accessories (饰品) are the answer! By changing only your accessories, you will be
saving money and then you will be able to keep up with the latest trends.
Adding accessories such as a
bag, a belt, a hat, a scarf or jewelry can really change your look. For
example, a pair of jeans and a T-shirt with the help of accessories can be made
into several different events.
Currently, the sporty look
is very popular. You may want to accessorize with a baseball cap and sweatbands
or by carrying a sports bag.
To add some glamour (魅力), you could wear a silk scarf as a
belt. You could also wear jewelry such as wire bracelets and some dangling
earrings. These will transform your look into a glamorous gypsy (吉普赛人的) style.
How important accessories
are! Go and find accessories you like and add them on your clothes the way you
prefer. They’ll make you more fashionable. Whatever style you choose to follow,
remember that fashion should be fun and most important it should be about you.
Don’t follow it blindly.
68. Which of the following
does not cause people to try accessories?
A. People want to save
money.
B. People want to keep up
with the latest trend.
C. People want to follow
others’ opinions.
D. People want to add some
glamour.
69. All of the
following are accessories except .
A. sweatbands B. a T-shirt C. a bag
D. a scarf
70. What is the main
idea of this passage?
A. People’s opinions on
fashion.
B. Accessories can help you
carry off a new look.
C. We should insist on our
opinions about fashion.
D. Accessories are important
to make you fashionable.
71. What is NOT the
suggestion of the author?
A. Always follow the latest
trend.
B. Fahion should be about
oneself.
C. You should have your own
choice of fashion.
D. Fahion is a reflection of
character.
E
What would you do if a
hungry shark (鲨鱼)
attached you?
Why sharks attack?
No one knows why sharks
attack people. Scientists say that it may be a case of mistaken identity
(本性). To a shark, a
swimmer can look like a seal (海豹). And many
sharks eat seals.
Tourism may be a bigger
problem. Many people want to see sharks up close. So they throw fish parts into
the sea. Hungry sharks then swim toward the tourists’ boats. Sharks may learn
to go to the same places again and again to find food.
Sharks may not even like how
people taste. Scientists point out that sharks often leave after just one bite.
Of course, even a single shark bite can be deadly.
Who’s afraid of whom?
Shark attacks are nasty
(危险的). Luckily, they are
also rare. Worldwide, sharks attach fewer than a hundred people a year. Only
about six die. Overall, though, sharks have far more reasons to fear us than we
have to fear them.
All sorts of sharks
About 400 shark species swim
in the world’s oceans today. They come in all sizes. Sharks eat other animals.
Now let’s meet a few sharks.
The whale shark is the
largest fish in the sea. Fully grown, it can be as long as a school bus. Yet it
does not hunt large animals. Instead this shark swims with its mouth wide open.
It gathers sardines (沙丁鱼), tiny animals and plants.
An angel shark hides in sand
and mud on the seafloor. When a school of fish swims by, the shark snatches
dinner with its jaws.
Nearly 5,000 sharp teeth
line the mouth of a great white shark. When one falls out, another replaces it.
Those teeth help the shark hunt. Yet it doesn’t chew food. It gulps (吞咽).
Great whites get blamed for
most shark attacks. But tiger and bull sharks can also be dangerous. So can a
few other species.
Deep trouble
As deadly as some sharks
look, the fearsome fish are not unstoppable. Nearly 80 shark species are in
danger of dying out.
“Time is running out for
these species,” says Sonjia Fordham, a scientist at the Ocean Conservancy. “Programs
to protect sharks and their habitat are urgently needed to ensure that these
species survive.”
72. Which of the
following is true of sharks according to the passage?
A. In the world, sharks kill
fewer than one hundred people a year.
B. We needn’t fear sharks
because they fear us.
C. Shark bites are strong enough to
make people die.
D. There are more than 400
shark species in the world today.
73. All of the
following are true except .
A. the largest fish in the
sea is the whale shark
B. a white shark has a large
amount of teeth to help itself hunt
C. the angel shark uses its
jaws to search for food
D. a lot of shark species
are endangered
74. The scientists
are about sharks’ future.
A. unhappy B.
worried C. optimistic D. pessimistic
75. What does the
writer mainly tell us in the passage?
A. Sharks are
dangerous.
B. The kinds of sharks.
C. Many things about
sharks. D.
Sharks’ future.
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
As students, we have
classes from early morning
till late afternoon.
Therefore, take a ten-minute break
76.
between class is
definitely important, even necessary.
77.
Otherwise we may
feel both physically or mentally tired.
78.
During the
ten-minute break we did something to get
79.
rid of tiredness.
What we need is to have real rest,
80.
instead of getting
even tired. So don’t do anything that 81.
will make you too excited.
My 10-minute break is always pleased. 82.
I usually do some
simple exercises. Sometime I have a free chat 83.
with my classmates
or just take a walk during the break.
84.
When the new class
begins, I feel freshly again.
85.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
请你根据以下内容要点写一篇报导给“中国日报”谈谈农村儿童失学的主要原因及你的看法。 (字数100左右)
原因:
1.家庭贫穷,无力供其上学,不得不在家做工。
2.部分家长认为上学无用,不愿让孩子上学。
3.部分儿童对功课不感兴趣,不思上学。
看法:
1.每个儿童都应有受教育的机会。
2.全社会都应重视儿童教育,他们在未来国家建设中起重要的作用。
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1-5 AAABB 6-10 BCCBA 11-15 CCCCB 16-20 AABCC
21-25 CBABD 26-30 DBDBA 31-35 CBCCC
36-40 BADAC 41-45 CAABC 46-50 DDABB 51-55 CADAD
56-60 CBCAC 61-65 BADDA 66-70 DBCBD 71-75 ACCBC
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
76. take—taking 77. class—classes 78. or—and 79. did—do
80. real—a real 81. tired—more tired 82. pleased--pleasing
83. Sometime—Sometimes 84. √ 85. freshly—fresh
书面表达(满分25分)
One possible
version:
Dear editor,
In the countryside, a lot of
children are leaving school for various reasons.Some families are
too poor to send their children to school.So children
have to earn money to support their families.Some
parents think it useless to send their children to school.They would rather let their children stay at home.Some of the children arent interested in their lessons so they
dont like to go to school.1 feel worried about this.I think every child should have the chance to go to school.We should pay more attention to the education of children for they
will play an important part in our socialist construction in the future.Ways must be found to prevent children from leaving off their
studies.