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:高三英语月考试题(1)
第Ⅰ卷 (三部分 共115分)
  第一部分:听力理解(本部分共两节,20小题,每小题1分,共20分)
  第一节:听下面五段对话,每一段对话后有一小题,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.   What is the man interested in now?
A. art      B. something else       C. photography
2.   How old is the man?
A. Twenty    B. Seventeen      C. Twenty-three
3.   Where can they be?
A.   At a fast-food restaurant
B.   At a school dining room
C.   At a food store 
4.   Who won the basketball game?
A. The Chinese   B. The Japanese  C. It did not tell
5.   Why does the man refuse to go to the public library with her?
A.   Because he is going home
B.   Because he has left his library card at home
C.   Because he does not have a library card
第二节:听下面五段对话或独白,每一段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的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5秒钟时间阅读各个小题,听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
6.Where does this conversation take place?
A. At a library   B. At a bookstore  C. At the woman s room
7.   Why don t they have many books here?
A.   They do not have enough room
B.   They do not have many readers
C.   They do not have enough money

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题

8.   What s the weather like today?
A. fine    B. cold     C. hot
9.   What is the weather like in Beijing?
A. much better  B. much drier   C. much hotter

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题

10.Where does this conversation probably take place?
A. In china   B. In Japan   C. In the United States
11.Why does the woman want to buy a Japanese camera?
A. Because she likes Japanese camera
B. Because her husband likes Japanese cameras
C. Because Japanese cameras are the best among foreign cameras
12.What does the man think of the Japanese cameras?
A. He thinks they are cheap
B. He thinks they are expensive
C. He thinks they are convenient

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题

13. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
  A. Teacher and student   B. doctor and patient 
C. boss and secretary
14. Why would the woman like to speak to the man?
A.   Because she has fallen ill
B.   She has something important to tell him
C.   She was worried about the coming exams
15. Why is she so worried about the exams?
A.   If she fails, she may not get any money from her parents
B.   She is afraid of losing face
C.   If she fails, she may be sent away from school
16. How does she feel after she speaks to the man?
A. She still feels worried  B. She feels unhappy
C. She feels more sure of herself

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题

17. By whom was the Audubon Society formed?
A.   It was formed by people who loved Audubon
B.   It was formed by people who loved birds
C.   It was formed by Audubon’s close friends

18.What is the Audubon Society?
  A. It is a country   B. It is a national organization
  C. It is a place where beautiful birds are kept
19. Which of the following is right according to the passage?
A.   During Audubon s lifetime there were no laws to protect birds
B.   During Audubon s lifetime many people understood the importance of laws
C.   During Audubon s lifetime he helped to pass many laws
20. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A.   John James is still remembered for his great work
B.   John James Audubon was good at drawing pictures
C.   John James Audubon lived to be only fifty-one years old

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,总分45分)
21.——I was wondering if you’d like to listen to a concert tonight?
  ——        .
A. That sounds very nice      B. It’s my favorite
C. Yes, I would love to        D. Me, too
22. __ her ring, she went through her drawers carefully.
A. Find       B. To find    C. Having found    D. Finding
23. The missing boy were last seen ______ near the river.
A. playing    B. play    C. to play    D. to be playing
24.I will not go to the party unless ______.
  A. invited  B. is invited  C. to invite  D. invite my wife
25. Id like to stop working  Ive got a lot of work still to do.
A. because      B. though       C. and    D. so
26. I  three days to decide whether I should accept the order.
  A. gave   B. was giving     C. have given   D. was given
27. You  take your raincoat. Im sure it wont rain.
  A. mustnt    B. dont have to   C. can t  D. shouldnt
28. Do speak loudly when    yourself understood.
A. listening to make          B. listened to to make
C. listened to make           D. listening to making
29. -- Now you can see how serious the situation is!
  --Yes, we  something before it got so bad.
  A. had to do       B. must do   
C. must have done     D. ought to have done
30. We did all_ __help the poor children in the undeveloped area.
A. we could do     B. we could to 
C. that we could    D. what we could to
31. I like the city of YangZhou,    stands a famous tower.
A. in it    B. which   C. where      D. there
32. With a small boy _____, they set off into the forest.
A. guided   B. guiding  C. to guide    D. guide
33. Excuse me for breaking in, _____ I have some news for you.
A. so     B. and     C. but      D. yet
34. It is said that in Australia there is more land than the government knows _____.
  A. it what to do with     B. what to do with
  C. what to do with it     D. to do what with it
35. The way you thought of ____ the work is good.
  A. doing  B. still  C. did  D. to do

  第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    Early the next morning, Jack left the village 36  he had spent the night. He 37  the narrow country road leading to a small town some twelve miles away. Two hours later, he came to 38   which cut across the country and led directly to the town.  39  the road, he passed through a gate and was soon walking along the path.
    Suddenly Jack heard the low sound of 40  . At first he thought it 41  be a car traveling along the road he had just left. He 42   the noise to die away in the distance.  43  , it grew louder and seemed to be coming from 44  . He looked up and saw a plane flying twistedly(盘旋) across the sky. It  45   for a moment behind some clouds and then came out and went down towards the  46  . It was coming towards him. He stared at it, 47  and immediately took cover in a hole in the field, his eyes  48  the course of the plane the whole  49  . As he watched it he felt 50   ; it would crash before his eyes. Then it pulled out of the 51  and hit the field. Then it moved up and down 52  across the ground carrying away anything that lay in its path. In a few seconds, it  53  through a bus only a few yards away from Jack. After that, all was 54  , Jake stood up and for a moment he thought of running to the farmhouse and 55  help but he changed his mind and rushed towards the wreckage(残骸) of the plane.
   36. A. which   B. there    C. where    D. that
   37. A. walked   B. drove    C. rode    D. took
   38. A. path    B. camp    C. farmhouse  D. river
   39. A. Reaching  B. Following  C. Leaving   D. Traveling
   40. A. a plane   B. a motorcar C. a tractor  D. an engine
   41. A. could   B. must     C. should    D. would
   42. A. ordered  B. preferred  C. tried    D. expected
   43. A. Therefore B. However   C. Otherwise  D. Thus
   44. A. behind   B. above     C. ahead    D. somewhere
   45. A. floated  B. rose   C. appeared    D. disappeared
   46. A. fields   B. village    C. country  D. shade
   47. A. satisfied B. terrified   C. disappointed  D. excited
   48. A. glancing at B. looking up  C. following  D. catching
   49. A. morning   B. way      C. day      D. time
   50. A. lonely   B. calm     C. uncertain  D. nervous
   51. A. flight   B. fire     C. plane    D. sky
   52. A. safely   B. quickly   C. wildly    D. widely
   53. A. rushed   B. took off   C. landed on  D. injured
   54. A. ready    B. done     C. past     D. still
   55. A. turning to  B. asking for C. searching for D. sticking to

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,共50分)
A
Dear Earthmen:
   I have enjoyed my stay on your interesting unusual planet. I think I understand the life on earth now and I would like to give you my impression(印象).
    First of all, you live in boxed. Every morning you leave your big boxes and get into smaller boxes on wheels. All these small boxes race around and around, and finally stop to rest. You then leave these boxes on wheels and go to very large tall boxes.
   After resting all day you get back in your little boxes and return to your big boxes. There you sit and stare at small glowing boxes with moving pictures on the front.
   Only one thing puzzles me. One day I went to a football game. A group of angry boys fought over a little round ball. Everyone cried out for them to stop but they kept on fighting. They were angry,I suppose, about being shut in boxes all day.
   Thank you earthmen, for this chance to get to know you.
                                       Gratefully
The man from Mars
56. The very large tall boxes”in the letter refers to    .
  A. the large boxes that can put in a lot of things
  B. the houses where earthmen live
  C. the buildings where earthmen work
  D. the cars or buses which earthmen often ride
57. In the football match,    .
     A. the players were angry because there was only one ball on the playground
  B. the man from the Mars saw a close game
  C. the man from the Mars saw a fighting among the boys
  D. the players were angry because they Were not free for a long time
58. The man from the Mars  ,
  A. knows the life on the earth very well
  B. knows everything on the earth
  C. knows nothing on the earth at all
  D. knows a little about the life on the earth
59. What causes the man from the Mars to think hard is that  ,
  A. small boxes race around and around
  B. there are many boxes, small or big
  C. the group of angry boys fought over a little round ball
  D. the boys were shut up in boxes all day
B
  I knew before I left the UK that the language would be a barrier(障碍) for me in China. So I bought a phrasebook, hoping this would remove most problems.
  I tried to start learning Mandarin(普通话), but when I realized every word could have four meanings, depending on the tones, I knew I would have to listen to the language. If I was laughing at myself practicing the tones, I knew the Chinese would laugh at me too. So I gave up with the book, deciding to wait until I arrived.
  When my bathroom flooded the day after I landed in Beijing, I could feel disaster looming. I hope that the hotel staff would speak English, but they didnt. After pointing out each word in my book and making bizarre (古怪的) gestures, I finally managed to communicate.
   But my problems continued. Last week I need some passport photos for my resident s permit. I went to a shop, phrasebook in hand, and found it surprisingly easy to explain what I wanted.
The assistant told me to come back at 3 P. M the next day. A success! I thought. But when I returned--ready to have my photo taken--I realized she had meant I should collect my photos the next day. She must have thought I was strange when I had left the shop happily without having my pictures taken.
   People talk to me in shops, perhaps because I have a Chinese tattoo(纹身), and l found myself not even being able to say that I dont understand. Its very frustrating(令人沮丧的), and has made me value communication a lot more. I will start Mandarin Lessons next week, so if I meet you, hopefully by then I 11 be able to say more than just Ni hao!
60. The author didn’t start to learn Mandarin before he came to China because  
  A. he didnt know there were four tones
  B. he was afraid of being laughed at
  C. his pronunciation was too bad
  D. he laughed at himself
61. The underlined word “looming in Paragraph 3 may mean   ,
A. exciting  B. growing  C. frightening  D. coming near
62. Which of the following could be the English of the Chinese the author said to the assistant in he photo studio?   
A. I want to have a picture taken
B. Id like to take my picture
C. When should I come for my photos?
D. Would you take a picture of me, please?
63. The author bought a phrasebook in order to  .
A. communicate with Chinese better
B. learn about more Chinese phrases
C. remove the barrier
D. be a Chinese resident

C
    Although American like to talk about their achievements, it is their custom to show a certain modesty(廉虚) in reply to compliments.
When someone praises an American upon achievement or personal appearance(which, incidentally, is a polite thing to do), the American turn it aside. If someone says, Congratulation on being elected president of the club! an American is expected to reply, well, I hope I can do a good job! or something or the sort. Or if someone says, Thats a pretty blue necktie you are wearing! an American is likely to say, I m glad you like it. or Thanks, my wife gave it to me for my birthday. The answer to a compliment seldom makes the idea known. I, too, think it s pretty good.

64. The main idea of the second paragraph is  ,
   A. how to praise an American
   B. the way Americans act in reply to compliments
   C. the importance of compliments in American life
   D. what Americans dislike most
65. If you praise an American for his beautiful watch, he will reply  ,
   A. angrily  B. politely   C. modestly   D. unpleasantly
66. The under lined phrase turns it aside can be taken by   
   A. finds it unimportant          B. replies to it indirectly
   C. rejects it immediately        D. feels angry about it
67. The best title of this passage is
  A. American Modesty            B. American Compliments
C. Personal Appearance          D. American Custom

D
    The human brain contains 10 thousand million cells and each of these may have a thousand connections. Such enormous numbers used to discourage us and cause us to dismiss the possibility of making a machine with human--like ability, but now that we have grown used to moving forward at such a pace we can be less sure. Quite soon, in only 10 or 20 years perhaps, we will be able to assemble a machine as complex as the human brain, and if we can we will. It may then take us a long time to render(使成为,致使) it intelligent by loading in the right software(软件) or by altering the architecture but that too will happen.
   I think it certain that in decades, not centuries, machines of silicon(硅) will first to rival and then exceed their human ancestors. Once they exceed us they will be capable of their own design. In a real sense they will be able to reproduce themselves. Silicon will have ended carbons long control. And we will no longer be able to claim ourselves to be the finest intelligence in the known universe.
As the intelligence of robots increase to match that of humans and as their cost declines through economies of scope we may use them to expand our frontiers, first on earth through their ability to withstand environments, harmful to ourselves. Thus, deserts may bloom and the ocean bed be mined. Further ahead, by a combination of the great wealth this new age will bring and the technology it will provide, the construction of a vast, man--created world in space, home to thousands or millions of people, will be within our power.

68. What does the writer think about machines with human--like ability?  
  A. He believes they will be useful to human beings
  B. He believes that they will control us in the future
  C. He is not quite sure in what way they may influence us
  D. He doesnt consider the construction of such machines possible
69. In what way can we make a machine intelligent?
  A. By making it work in such environments as deserts, oceans or space
  B. By either properly programming it or changing its structure
  C. By working hard for 10 or 20 years.
  D. By reproducing it
70. The word carbon (the underlined word in Para. 2)stands for   .
  A. intelligent robots           B. a chemical element
  C. human beings              D. an organic substance
71. A robot can be used to expand our frontiers when   
  A. it is able to bear the rough environments
  B. its intelligence and cost are beyond question
  C. it is made as complex as the human brain
  D. its architecture is different from that of the present ones
72.It can be inferred from the passage that   .
A. after the installation of cells and connections ,robots will be capable of self—reproduction
B. robots will have control of the vast, man—made world in space
C. once we make a machine as complex as the human brain, it will possess intelligence
D. with the rapid development of technology, people have come to realize the possibility of making a machine with human—like ability

E
Finding that first job in radio or television may be the most difficult part of your career in broadcast journalism. Advice on finding first jobs is often sought from working journalists, all of whom have faced the same problem at some time in their lives. It is a familiar dilemma (两难,困难):you need experience to land a job, but you cannot gain experience unless you first have a job.
The advice most journalists offer is to get experience before you leave college, in whatever broadcast—related field you can find. Work on the school newspaper or at the campus radio station, volunteer to sweep floors at the local radio and television station, try to set up your own summer work—study internship at a station of your choosing, but get experience.
Often, small commercial stations without union restriction offer the most rounded experience. At such stations, given enough time, you may be able to sample most of jobs that are available, from writing and reporting to on—air delivery, with such experience, you can determine which jobs are best suited to your interests and abilities.
   Besides acquiring a well--rounded liberal arts education, which is essential for the broadcast journalist, you should immerse yourself in courses that offer hoards-on expert television in the practical and creative aspects of radio and television production, cinematography, film, editing and writing for broadcast. You may encounter the broadcast. You may encounter the occasional station that doesnt require the college degree as condition for full--time employment. But it will be the exception. Other stations, particularly those on low budgets in small towns, may hire from the ranks of the so--called mail--order schools of broadcasting which may be fine for those pursuing disc-- jockey careers, but which, in our view, fail to offer adequate preparation for a career in journalism.
73. Which of the following statements can be the best title of the passage?
A. your first job    
B. Broadcasting experience
  C. Qualifications of starting a journalistic career
  D. Where you fit in
74. According to the passage, you should    to find a job in radio or television station.
  A. have rich experience
  B. have a well--rounded liberal arts education
  C. indulge yourself in some journalistic courses
  D. all of the above
75. Some stations don t require the college degree as a condition for full--time employment, because of   
   A. low budgets          B. no good applicants
   C. private ownership       D. small population










第Ⅱ卷(共35分)

  第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
  第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
  
Climbing is my favorite sport. I am very fond it,    76   
especially in later autumn. One day early in the morning, 77  
my friends and I put on our sports shoes and start off.  78   
After climbing for half an hour, we got at the top of   79   
the mountain. There we had a good view miles around. In  80   
the north, a big river crossed the city. There were many 81   
ships sail busily. A lot of beautiful trees were there,  82  
too. The sun started to go down, for it was time for us  83   
to go back. On the road back, we were laughing and    84   
talking all the time. We had a good time on that day.   85   
  第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
  请根据下列表格提供的资料写一篇报道,内容为某贫困山区的一所农村学校受“希望工程”资助后的巨大变化。
受资助前
受资助后
学校名称
刘村学校
学校名称
希望学校
学生情况
多数学生因家贫辍学
学生情况
辍学学生全部复学

办学条件
一些危房作教室;操场只是一块空地;教师只有一间办公室

办学条件
一栋二层教学楼;音乐室、美术室、微机室等;体育用品齐全
  注意:1. 文章开头已为你写好。
      2. 词数:100左右 
Thanks to the Hope Project, great changes have taken place
in a poor country school.

答案

第一部分:听力理解: 1-5 C B A C B 6-10 A C A B C
11-15 B C A C A 16-20 C B B A C
第二部分:英语知识运用 21-25 C B A A B   26-30 D B B D B 
31-35 C B C C D      36-40 C D A C D   41-45 B D B B D 
46-52 A B C D D      51-55 B C A D B
第三部分:阅读理解: 56-60 C B D C C 61-65 D B A B C  66-70 B A A B C 71-75 B D C D A
   第四部分:写作 76. fond后加 of  77. later→late 78. start→started  79. at→to  80. In→To  81. √ 82. sail→sailing  83. for→so/and  84. road→way  85. 去掉 on
   One possible version:
   Thanks to the Hope Project, great changes have taken place in a poor country school.
   This School used to be called Liuzhuang School. Most of its pupils left school because their families were too poor to pay for their education. Some unsafe school houses had to be used as classrooms And all the teachers shared one room. The playground was nothing but an open land.
   Things are different now. All the children who left school have come to continue their studies. In the school yard stands a two--storeyed teaching building. There are rooms for music, art and computer teaching. The school is well equipped with sports goods.

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