:高三英语月考试卷
一.听力部分(略)
二.单项选择
21. --- You know Mr. Green has
been ill for days?
--- Yes, I wonder if he is _____
better now.
A. some B, much C. any D. no
22. _____ is without _____ doubt
the most magnificent of the big cats.
A. The tiger; a B. The tiger;不填
C. Tiger;不填 D. A tiger; the
23. Little _____ at that time that
the course of my life was about to change.
A. did I
know B. I knew C. I didnt know D. have I known
24. He wont want to eat it unless
hes really hungry, in _____ case hell eat almost anything.
A. what B. that C. whose D. which
25. --- There must be a dozen pens
in this house but I can never find one when I need them
--- Keep
looking, _____ is sure to turn up.
A. One B. It C. That D. This
26. Recently quite a lot of
experts _____ that another law on wildlife protection _____ as soon as
possible.
A. suggested; must be passed B. have suggested; be passed C. were suggesting: was
passed D. suggested; being
passed
27. $ 100 a month could hardly
_____ the cost of his life in such a big city in this country.
A. spend B. take C. cover D. meet
28. This is an early church, _____
from the ninth century, which was rebuilt under the direction of San Carlo Borromeo.
A. dated B. being dated C. dating D. dates
29. Much to the couples comfort,
their income is now double _____ it was five years ago.
A. that B. than C. which D. what
30. Working in the kitchen for
years made Tom _____ a good cook.
A. for B. into C. Of D. as
31. At present the hotel is almost
empty, but Im sure things will start to _____ in the spring.
A. rise up B. hold on C. pick up D. hang out
32. --- Oh, must you? Stay a bit
longer. Its been such fun having you.
--- _____, but
Ive got an early start tomorrow morning.
A. No
problem B. All right C. Thanks anyway D. Never mind
33. --- How can I find
Robert? -
--- Try phoning him ----- he
______ be home by now.
A. cant B. should C. would D. mustnt
34. She was such a proud person
that she would die _____ she would admit she was wrong.
A. rather than B. until C. after D.before
35. --- Are you through with your
homework?
--- Well, _____,
A. sort of B. go ahead C. why not D. that’s OK
三.完型填空
Time is
very important in our lives. It ---36--- our everyday moments. However, time
never had any ---37--- in my life
until I received a watch from my father that organized my life and made me more
---38--- .Its round in the center with two silver bands that go around my
wrist. And all of it is made of silver. This ---39--- tells me the importance
of time in my life. I received this ---40---on a gray-sky day. I had to go to
the airport at 9;00 AM to ---41---up my uncle Ali and take him to my fathers
house. ---42---, I was late because I was ---43--- out with my friend. Later on
that day, around 11 ;00 AM, I ---44--- my uncle, but I was very ---45--- for
him. He had ---46--- the airport and taken a taxi to my father’s house.
I got to
my fathers house at 2;00 PM on the same day and looked at my angry fathers
face. I felt ---47--- of myself at that moment. After I said hi to my ---48--- father
and fired uncle, my father asked me to sit next to him where he handed me this
watch as a gift from him. Then he said, Essa, did you have ---49--- with
your friends today? I answered, Yes father, and I’m sorry about not
picking up my Uncle Ali. He said, What you ---50--- was not very nice
and you should be sorry for your ---51--- .” I was ashamed and said, Father,
Ill never do it again. I promise. He said, I hope today you
learned something important, and this watch will be a ---52 --- for you.
He told me to take this watch and use it as an organizer of my ---53--- .I
learned a very important lesson from my father: to ---54--- time and never be
late to get someone. This watch is ---55--- to me, not because of its price,
but because of the lesson that I learned from it.
36. A.
appreciates B.
organizes C. orders D. explains
37. A.
importance B.
similarity C. necessity D. interest
38. A.
confident B. independent C. efficient D. responsible
39. A.
object B. belonging C. matter D. stranger
40. A.
card B. letter C. gift D. thing
41. A.
call B. pick C. put D. bring
42. A.
Otherwise B. Fortunately C. However D. Hopefully
43. A.
going B. hanging C. standing D. leaving
44. A.
forgot B. remembered C. saw D. visited
45. A.
anxious B. nervous C. early D. late
46. A.
reached B. recognized C. left D. found
47. A.
ashamed B. frightened C. disappointed D. shy
48. A.
kind B. happy C. angry D. doubtful
49. A.
pleasure B. fun C. appointment D. quarrels
50. A.
said B. did C. thought D. forgot
51. A.
ideas B. words C. actions D. promises
52. A.
wonder B. hope C. requirement D. reminder
53. A.
life B. day C. way D. thought
54. A.
waste B. respect C. neglect D. enjoy
55. A.
useful B. necessary C. different D. important
四.阅读理解
A
Our world is getting smaller
and smaller. Miss Yamada, whose plane could cover eight hundred kilometers an
hour, flew around the world in less than fifty hours. The newest planes could
go 600 miles(one mile equals 1.609 kilometers)
every sixty minutes, and we are now developing planes that are even faster.
But it used to take a lot
longer to go around the world. Magellans men were the first to make the trip.
It took them more than two years to do so by ship.
Magellan was from Portugal,but he sailed for the king of Spain. On
September 20, 1519, he left Spain with five ships and 240 men. After passing
the tip of South America, they reached the Pacific Ocean. on which they sailed
more man one year. very often they could not see a piece of land for months and
they suffered greatly from the lack of food and fresh water. Many of them died
of hunger and diseases. They even had to live on sawdust(锯末).Finally in April 1521,Magellan got to the Philippine Islands, where
he was killed. His men fled and continued their voyage across the Indian Ocean.
It was with the greatest difficulty that they passed the Cape of Good Hope. By
the time they returned to Spain on December 21,1521,seven out of every eight men had died.
Magellans voyage proved that men could sail
around the world and that our earth is but a huge ball.
56. Miss Yamada could fly round the world in
less than fifty hours because
_____.
A. our world was getting
smaller and smaller
B. her plane was the fastest
at the time this passage was written
C. they had developed planes
that could go more than 600 miles an hour
D. her plane was very fast
57. According to the passage, the newest
plane at that time could go around the world in about _____.
A. fifty hours B. thirty-five hours C. forty-one hours D. thirty-eight hours
59. Which of the following do you think is
the best title for this passage?
A. The World Is Round B. Going Around the World
C. Sailing Around the World D. Magellans Voyage
B
After a
few years of starting stories but never finishing them, Flavia Bujor decided it
was time for her to complete something. So, she decided to write a novel --- at
the age of12. She was 14 when the book was published
“Writing
was a passion for me since I was very young,” said Bujor, now 15.
Bujor, who
lives in Paris, was in New York last week for the American release(发行)of her book, The Prophecy of the Stones.
Its the story of a young girl who imagines another world where three heroines
band together with the help of some magical stones to save their land.
The book
has made it onto best-seller lists in Europe. More than 20 publishers elsewhere
in the world have bought the rights to publish it.
Success comes as a surprise
to Bujor, who wrote the book just to see if she could. She would write a
chapter and then hand the work to her family and friends to see if they liked it
and thought she could continue.
“For me it’s
like a dream,” said Bujor, a soft-spoken, slender, tall young woman with long
brown hair.
I
really didnt think it was possible to publish it.”
The Prophecy of the Stones caught
the attention of a French publishing house when a family friend sent in some pages
Bujor had mailed to him for his opinion.
Since then. the
novel has sold 20.000 copies in France and Italy, and more than 30,000 in Germany.
In the United States. the first print run is 65,000 copies.
Bujor doesnt want to be seen only
as a young adult author. Shes already at work on her second novel, which she says
will be nothing like her first.
Different. but
also determined to be a normal teenager. That means promotional tours only
during school holidays. continuing her schooling. and going on with plans to
attend university. Her book royalties will be used to pay for that.
60. The
reason why Bujor takes her success as a surprise is most probably that _____.
A. she didnt expect too
much of her novel
B. she thinks the book is
overvalued
C. her book is only an
interesting story
D. she didnt write the book with enough
passion
61. How
did a French publishing house get to know about her novel?
A. She had a family friend
working in the publishing house.
B. A family friend
recommended the novel to the publishing house.
C. She mailed some pages of
the book to the publishing house for their opinion.
D. The passage doesnt mention this.
62.. What
is the most important proof the writer of the passage provides for Bujors
success?
A. The age at which she
began writing
B. The numbers of copies
sold.
C. Her skills of writing.
D. Her passion for writing.
63. Which
of the following is true of Buiors second book?
A. It will be a continued part to
her first novel
B. It will tell a different story
of the same type as the first one.
C. She is no longer writing it
with passion.
D. She doesnt want her second
book a twin of the first
C
Scientists have discovered
an unusual tip for parents who want their kids to grow up to be musical
geniuses(天才)一teach them Chinese Putonghua.
Experts at the University of
California in San Diego have found that children who learn Chinese Putonghua as
babies are far more likely to have perfect pitch. Thats the ability to name or
sing a musical note at will. Theyre better than those raised to speak English.
Perfect pitch, though common among the great composers, is extremely rare in Europe
and the US. Just one in 10,000 there is thought to have the skill.
Diana Deutsch, who led the
research, believes the explanation lies in the different use of tones in the
two languages. The meaning of English words does not change with tone; the same
is not true for Chinese Putonghua.
Deutsch discovered the
connection when she tested the first-year students from the Central
Conservatory of Music in Beijing. All of them spoke Chinese Putonghua. She also
tested students at the Eastman School of Music in New York,who all spoke English.
Each of the students was
asked to name 36 notes played at random(随机)from
a keyboard. The researchers found that of the students who began music lessons
between the ages of four and five, 14 per cent of Americans had perfect pitch.
That was compared with 60 per cent of Chinese. When children began music
lessons later in life, their chances of having perfect pitch dropped
dramatically
The findings support
the idea that babies can acquire perfect pitch as part of learning a language,
which can later generalize to musical tones, said Deutsch.
But while learning Chinese
Putonghua appears to give children a better chance of developing perfect pitch,some parents might appreciate a simpler
method.
A good alternative, Deutsth
said, might be to let babies play with keyboards with different notes labeled
or colored. As with language, learning perfect pitch is likely to be easier
around the ages of 6 to 18 months.
The British composer Michael Berkeley said, “If
you are using a language where pitch is so much more important, your whole
perception(感觉)of pitch would be more accurate.
The musicality of a language does make it easier to understand pitch.”
64. Which
of the following best reflects the main idea of the passage?
A. Chinese Putonghua, a
language to be learned by musicians
B. Musical Chinese Putonghua
C. Chinese music and US
music
D. Perception of pitch
65. What
does the word pitch in the passage most probably mean?
A. A set of keys on the
keyboard.
B. A group of high notes in
music
C. A set of rules of music.
D. The ability to play or sing a note
correctly.
66. The
reason why Chinese children acquire better pitch is that _____.
A. they speak a language
more related to music
B. their parents aim higher
for their music talent
C. they began music lessons
earlier
D. Chinese is a language
more difficult to learn than English
67. Which
of the following are effective ways to give children better chances of
developing perfect pitch?
(a) Teach them Chinese
Putonghua
(b)
Have them play with keyboards with different notes labeled or colored.
(c)
Let them learn English early.
( d ) Let them start music
lessons early.
(e)
Let them notice the different use of tones in English.
A.(a),(b),(d) B. (a),(c),(d) C.(b),(d),(e) D.(b),(C),(e)
D
*Phantom
of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera, by Andrew Lloyd
Webber, debuts(appears in public for the first
time) in Shanghai, marking the productions first Asian performance. Since it
was first staged in London, the play has been seen by 58million people all over
the world. The Phantom of the Opera depicts a mysterious person with a
beautiful voice living under the Paris Theatre. The grand stage sets and music
have made the musical famous throughout the world.
7:15 p.m., December 18
200-2000 yuan
7:15 pro,
December 19,24-26,31
100-800 yuan
Shanghai Grand Theatre,300 Renmin Dadao
Tel:
5466-0206
Cello recital(大提琴独奏会)
Cellist Nina Kotova will
stage a recital in Shanghai. Kotova, from Russia, is an excellent musician and
composer(作曲家).She gained world attention when
she won first prize in an international music contest at the age of 15. She is
also a model and has graced the covers of many fashion magazines.
7:30 p. m,
December 15
50-500 yuan
Shanghai Concert
Hall, 523 Yanan Donglu
Tel:
6386-2836
Pipa
concert
Yang Jing plays
the pipa in concert. The pipa player found her distinctive musical character
through he ancient pieces of an ancient culture and the most contemporary(当代的)music of the world. Rooted in the
millennia-old tradition of Chinese music, she builds on a vast body of musical
history from the East and West.
7.15 p.m,
December 10
40-100 yuan
He Luting
Concert Hall, 20 Fenyang Lu
Tel: 6437一1 192
68. To
attend two different concerts listed above will cost at least
A. 80 yuan B. 90 yuan C. 600 yuan D. 1000 yuan
69. Those
who are interested in Chinese traditional music will _____.
A. watch a concert at the He
Luting Concert Hall
B. spend 500 yuan or more on a
ticket
C. call 5466-0206 to book
tickets
D. watch a play at 300 Renmin Dadao on Dec.
18
70. We
can know from the advertisements that _____.
A. people living in Shanghai
will see the first performance of The Phantom of the Opera
B. The Phantom of the Opera is a musical play
performed at the Paris Theatre
C. Cellist Kotovas photo can be seen on the
covers of many fashion magazines
D. Yang Jing, the pipa player, accepts no
western influence in her performance
E
Language is a major problem for the
European Union. The agreement or treaty which created the organization that
eventually became the EU, the treaty of Rome, stated that each countrys
language must be treated equally. The original six countries had only three
languages between them; French, German and Dutch/Flemish. However, there are
now 15 countries in the EU, with a total of 12 languages. EU documents must be
translated into all these languages, and at official meetings the speeches must
be translated into all the languages by interpreters.
All this translating is very
expensive and time-consuming It is said that nearly half of all employees of
the EU are engaged in translating documents and speeches, and nearly half of
the EU’s administrative costs are spent on this task. In the near future it is probable
that several more countries, most of them having their own languages, will join
the EU, thus making the situation even worse.
The problem is not just
cost; there are practical difficulties as well. With 12 languages, there are
132 possible “translation situations” that might be needed. It is often
difficult to find people in the right place at the right time who can translate
from (for example) Danish into Greek, or Dutch into Portuguese, at a high
professional standard
In practice the problem has been made less
severe by the use of English in many contacts between EU officials, since
almost all of them speak some English. However, any move to reduce the number
of official languages( perhaps to four or five) would be a blow to the pride of
the smaller countries. Another commonly suggested solution is to make English
the official language for all EU business. However, this is strongly resisted
by powerful member countries like France and Germany.
71. The
organization that eventually became the EU _____.
A. was started by France and
Germany
B. started with three
countries
C. was set up by the Treaty
of Rome
D. included l32 languages
72.
Whats the main purpose of this passage?
A. To give a solution to a
problem.
B. To find out a problem and
show how severe it is.
C. To criticize the European
Union for inefficiency.
D. To show that the problem cannot be solved.
73.
According to the writer, the use of English in contacts among EU officials has
_____.
A. angered the officials who
dont speak English
B. reduced the number of
official languages
C. lessened the effect of
the problem
D. been opposed by powerful member countries
74. The
writer mentions “Danish into Greek” as an example of _____.
A. a situation that might be
difficult to deal with
B. a situation that occurs
often
C. one of the 12 situations
that requires an interpreter
D. languages easily being interpreted
75. The
writer suggests that if the number of official languages was reduced _____.
A. the EU would not know
which official languages to choose
B. countries whose languages
were not used officially would be unhappy
C. only languages which are
easy to translate would be used officially
D. the smaller member countries would be
pleased
第二卷
一.短文改错
When I
think of the people whom have influenced
76.______________
me most
in life, my parents, my brother or some
77.______________
friends
come to my mind. From my young age to
78.______________
the
beginning my adult life my parents have been
79.______________
the
biggest infuence on me. They were taught
80.______________
me
everything I needed to know about take care of myself.
81.______________
They
taught me what to work and speak, and
82.______________
most
important gave me first morals. Everything I have
83.______________
started
with my parents. Not only has my parents
84.______________
and
friends influenced me, but my workmates and another people. 85._______________
I want to
thank them all.
三.书面表达
阅读下面摘自“China Daily”的一则简讯,写一篇读后感。
River
Pollution
A great
deal of dead fish pan be found floating on the surface of the Huaihe River
because of the serious pollution this summer. In a report, Anhui Daily called
on people to help protect the river against pollution.
要求全文包括以下内容:
(1)这种河水污染情况,除淮河外,不少别的地区也存在。
(2)除河水污染外,其他的污染如空气污染、土壤污染等也给人类带来灾难。
(3)越来越多的人已开始认识到污染的严重性,政府已采取措施治理污染。
(4)谈一谈你自己对污染问题的看法。
(5)词数:100~ 120。
参考答案
21-35. CBADA, BCCDB, CCBDA.
36-55. BADAC, BCBBD, CACBB, CDABD,
56-75. DCD, ABBD, BDAA, BAC, CBCAB.
76.whom →who 77.or →and 78./ 79.beginning ∧
of 80.were去掉81. take →taking 82.what →how
83.important →importantly 84.has
→have
85.another→other
One possible
version:
I’m shocked to have learnt about pollution in Huaihe
River. As far as I know, river pollution exists not only in Huaihe River but
also in many other rivers in our country. Besides river pollution, there are
air pollution, soil pollution, sound pollution and .so on. All kinds of
pollution do great harm to human beings. Fortunately more and more people have
come to realize how serious the problem is. Our government has been trying to
take measures to fight against pollution. Though we have done a lot, we still
have a long way to go. But we’re sure that we will win the battle against
pollution in the end. It is our duty to protect the environment.