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1、創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020年 1 月 1 日第三十九中學(xué) 2021 屆高三英語 10 月月考試題無答案新人教版I. 單項選擇 201. The bridge whichlast year looks really beautiful.A. was builtB. builtC. was set upD. had been built2. Don't get off the bus until it.A. stopB. will stopC. stoppedD. has stopped3. Iin Guang Zhou for s
2、ix years by this October.A. have livedB. was livingC. will be livingD. shall have lived4. After a while an agreement.A. was arrived atB. was arrived in C. was arrivedD. has been arrived5. "Have youhim to give up smoking?""No. I, but he wouldn't listen."A. persuaded/triedB. tr
3、ied/persuadedC. tried/triedD. persuaded/persuaded6. My brotherwhile hehis bicycle and hurt himself.A. fell/was ridingB. fell/were ridingC. had fallen/rodeD. had fallen/was riding7. six years since I began studying English.A. They have beenB. It isC. It wasD. There are8. An exhibition of paintingsat
4、the museum next week.A. are to be heldB. is to be heldC. are holdingD. will hold9. Every possible means, but none prove successful.A. has triedB. has been triedC. is being triedD. tried10. The classroom30 feet long.2020 年 1 月 1 日創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日A. measuresB. is measuredC. has D
5、. has length11. - I can't see the blackboard very well.- Perhaps you need.A. to examine your eyesB. to have your eyes examinedC. to have examined your eyesD. to be examined your eyes12. here last night.A. Something strange was happenedB. Strange something was happenedC. Something strange happene
6、dD. Strange something happened13. My hair is so long that I must go to a barber's shop and.A. have to cut itB. have it cutC. get it to be cutD. to cut it14. He received a telegram"Mother Sick."A. writtenB. saidC. readingD. writing15. How sweet the music!A. sounds to beB. is soundedC. i
7、s sounded to beD. sounds16. - I have got a headache.- No wonder. Youin front of that computer too long.A. workB. workedC. have been workingD. are working17. Theytwo free tickets to Canada, otherwise theyd neverhave been able to afford to go.A. gotB. getC. have gotD. had got18. If Newton lived today,
8、 he would be surprised by whatin science and technology.A. has discoveredB. has been discoveredC. had discoveredD. had been discovered19. I called Hannah many times yesterday evening, but I couldnt get through.Her brotheron the phone all the time!A. was talkingB. has talkedC. has been talkingD. talk
9、ed20. What we used to thinkimpossible now does seem possible.A. isB. wasC. has beenD. will be創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日II. 完型填空 20閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項A、B、C 和 D中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。In the United States there was an unusual tale telling of the daughter of amechanic技工 . One day whilewalkingalo
10、ng the bank of a lake,the girl 21to see 20 eggs laid by a wild goose. After some time the girl 22the mother wouldnot return to her eggs and she23to take them home. There she carefully24the eggs inthe heat ofa lamp. Severaldays25theeggs broke and the baby geese came into the 26 .Geese are known totak
11、e the firstlivingthingthey see as theirmother.27 , to these young geese, the girl was their mother.As they28 , the girl was able to29herbirds to run acrossthegrass,butshe couldnot teachthem to30 . The girl became increasingly worried aboutthis,both when31andinher dreams. Later,she had an32 :She woul
12、d pilot a plane to guide them in33 . She asked her father for a plane and he assembled組裝 a small aircraft for her.Caringabout 34 safety,the fatherdecidedto pilotthe plane himself.However, the birds did not35or follow him, and36slept in the grass.One day, the girl37into the plane, started it and soon
13、 left the38 .Seeing their mother take to the air, the birds39flapped拍打 their wings and40 . She flew the plane freely in the sky, her young birds following.21. A. managedB. attemptedC. happenedD. supposed22. A. realizedB. expectedC. imaginedD. admitted23. A. helpedB. decidedC. affordedD. meant24. A.
14、placedB. protectedC. treatedD. examined25. A. agoB. outC. laterD. long26. A. familyB. lakeC. homeD. world27. A. ButB. AlsoC. ThusD. Still28. A. increasedB. improvedC. roseD. grew29. A. askB. leadC. wantD. allow創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日30. A. flyB. raceC. swimD. sing31. A. asleepB. awayC. aroundD. a
15、wake32. A. ideaB. opinionC. explanationD. excuse33. A. skyB. heavenC. flightD. plane34. A. hisB. herC. theirD. its35. A. respectB. rememberC. recognizeD. receive36. A. soB. insteadC. hardlyD. too37. A. climbedB. lookedC. reachedD. fell38. A. houseB. floorC. waterD. ground39. A. secretlyB. disappoint
16、edly C. patientlyD. eagerly40. A. looked awayB. set outC. went byD. turned backIII. 閱讀理解 40第一節(jié)一共 15 小題;每一小題 2 分,一共 30 分AAs a son of a doorman, Walter Dean Myers becomes a popular author. But he tells his son, Christopher, that his father is the person that he always wants his writing to impress.“I s
17、tarted working at 14 and I saved my money up, hoping to buy a typewriter.After finding out about it, my father went out and bought me a really good one,Walter says.“That was very important to me.Today, Walter bibliography includes nearly 100 books. He collaborates() onsome of them with Christopher,
18、working together as writer and illustrator(插圖畫家). Their connection is one that he never had with his own father.“My father never said anything good about my writing;Walter says.“That really hurt and bothered me a lot.Trying to make a good impression on his father, Walter started to use some ofthe st
19、ories that he had heard around the house in his writing.“ I even took his ghost stories and published them, Walter says.“And when I showed them to him, he never commented on them. So I thought he hated me.創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日“Did you ever ask him about it?Christopher asks.“No. When he was dyin
20、g, I took him a book that Id just finished. He picked it up and looked at it, and then he just laid it down. After he died, I went to hishouse and went throughhispapers.Isaw Xs where hissignatureshouldhave been. And then I found my fathercouldn tread.I mean, thatwas why he never saidanything about m
21、y writing. I could have read something to him. And that was - that wasa barrier between us all my life.41. What can we infer from the second paragraph?A. Walter s family was very rich.B. Walter s father loved him very much.C. Walter s father knew writing was important.D. Walter knew what he wanted t
22、o be.42. Why did Walters father never say anything good about Walters writing?A. He thought his writing was boring.B. He hated his sons writing.C. He actually couldnt read.D. He didn t like reading at all.43. What did Walter do to impress his father?A. He bought a typewriter with his own money.B. He
23、 wrote nearly 100 books.C. He created books with his son, Christopher.D. He wrote and published his fathers ghost stories.44. The text is mainly about.A. Walter s writing career.B. how Walter got his first typewriter.C. the barrier between Walter and his father.D. how Walter taught his son to write
24、books.BWaving hands or twitching(抽動 ) face muscles might notbe the first things you think about when preparing for a job interview. But as body language counts for a創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日largepartofhow peopleknow us,actionsreallydo speak louderthanwords.So how can you adjust your body language f
25、or success?Beforeyour jobinterview,ask a friendtoidentifyany bad habitsyou may havesuch as playing with your hair or drumming your fingers. You may be surprised to learn aboutsome bad behavior that you werent aware of.Next, stage a mock(模擬的 ) job interview with a friend and record it by video.“Viewi
26、ng your body language as other people do is a valuable experience,says Kelly fromKelly SpeechCommunications.“But if you wantto gainmore confidence, a questioningsessionwitha friendisusefulfornotingany negativebody languagethat occurs underpressure,such as foot-bouncing or lip-biting. Bear in mind th
27、atswaying( 搖擺) and face touchingcan all threaten the success ofa job interview.And if thats not enough to give you an air of confidence, Kelly says thatobservingconfidentpeopleand modelingtheiropen,friendlyand acceptinggestures will also help you. It enables your actions to be read as you want, and
28、decreasesyour risk of sending mixed messages.When it comes to the job interview itself, Kelly recommends creating instantintimate(親密的 ) relationshipswiththe interviewerby being sensitiveto theirbody positions or poses, and adapting your movements and expressions accordingly. Butif you find yourself
29、forgetting words, concentrate more on yourself. Maintaining good eye contacts will also help convey trust and understanding.Finally, the perfect handshake, like most body language, is all about findinga happy m edium that youre comfortable with.45. Which of the following might be the best title of t
30、he text?A. Body Language Tips for a Job InterviewB. Some Bad Habits in a Job InterviewC. The Importance of FriendsD. Suggestions on How to Get a Job46. How can one develop an intimate relationship with the interviewer?A. By adjusting oneself to the interviewer.B. By forgetting words during the inter
31、view.創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日C. By memorizing many facts before the interview.D. By minding ones words in the whole interview.47. Which of the following gestures is good for a job interview?A. Playing with hair.B. A steady gaze.C. Foot-bouncing.D. Touching your face.48. The text is mainly develope
32、d by.A. analyzing causesB. making preparationsC. examining differencesD. following a time sequenceCA research study was conducted at the University of Pennsylvania to determine towhat extenta person s body languagecan affectthe impressionpeopleform of him. The following are research results:·55
33、 percent of the impression people form of you is based on your body gestures.·38 percent is based on the tone of your voice.·Only 7 percent is based on what you say.The shockingresultsshow thatbody language(includingbothbody gesturesand voice tone) is more responsible for impression people
34、 form of you than your words.Many people find it weird(不可思議的 ) that reading body language can tell usthe real intentions of the people we are dealing with, but when you keep in mindthat thereare liars, dishonest people and people who dont know how to express their emotions, the results make a lot of
35、 sense.Let me giveyou anotherexample toshow you thatdependingon body languagecan be much accurate than depending on what people say. Lets suppose that you met a stranger who wears a horrible looking shirt. Will you tell him your opinions? Ofcourse not. Most people suppress their emotions and opinion
36、s because of the rulesthattheirsocietyforcesuponthem,andthat swhy theirrealopinionsare reflected in their body language.Body languageisnow widelyused inpolitics,sales,negotiationsand any other situation where communication between people is involved. Body language can alsohelp you leave the impressi
37、on you want. For example by using proper body language創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日you can appear confidenteven ifyou are anxiousor afraid.Knowing thatbody language is so useful, you might want to know more about it. Please find it in my newlypublished book-The Interesting Body Language.49. Which of th
38、e following is NOT the advantage of reading body language?A. It helps people distinguish honest people from the dishonest ones.B. It enables people to express their emotions properly.C. It makes the rules of society progress gradually.D. It lets people have a deeper understanding of others.50. What
39、does the underlinedword “suppress mean in the second to lastparagraph?A. Control.B. Enlarge.C. Reveal.D. Inform.51. The purpose of the last paragraph is to.A. promote the authors new bookB. teach people how to read body languageC. analyze the importance of knowing body languageD. show the usage of b
40、ody languageDThoreau and othernaturalistshave praisedthe benefitsofnatureto yourstate of mind, but there are some researches showing how nature makes you smarter.Whenyou exercise,do you go tothe gym or around yourneighborhoodor ina localpark?Research has foundthatexposuretothegreatoutdoorsimprovesco
41、gnitive(認(rèn)知的 ) function. Experts have called this attention restoration therapy(注意力修復(fù)治療 ).In one study, researchers from the University of Michigan asked volunteers tocompletea taskdesignedto challengememoryand attention.The volunteersthen took a walk in either a park or in downtown. After the walk,
42、volunteers returned to thelaband were asked to reteston the task.The performanceon the memoryand attention taskgreatlyimprovedinpeoplefollowingthewalk inthepark,but didnot improve in those who walked downtown.Why does nature make you smarter? According to the experts, one reason has todo withhow nat
43、ureaffectsyour attention.One isinvoluntary(無意識的 ),where your創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日attention is attracted by some stimuli(刺激物 ). And the other one is directed attention, where your control your attention. Directed attention is important formemory, resolving conflict and reducing absent mind.Being
44、 in natureexposes you to stimulithatinvolveyour involuntaryattention.It gives your directed attention a rest and a chance to become renewed. When youare a in a city,you are actuallyvigilant(警覺的 ),your directedattentionis turned on and cannot get a rest.Richard Luov s book,Last Child in the Woods, wa
45、s about the negative effectsof a nature deficit on children, but his new book,The Nature Principle, describes how adults are equally at risk if they seldom spend time with nature.If you can t be in nature today, get a screen saver of nature. But I think it will be better for you to go out and experi
46、ence the real things.52. Which of the following probably belongs to the attention restoration therapy?A. Doing exercise in the gym.B. Reading Thoreau s works at home.C. Shopping in big malls.D. Walking or running through a local park.53. From the third paragraph, we can learn all EXCEPT that.A. the
47、study was conducted by experts of University of MichiganB. the study was about peoples memory and attentionC. the study indicates nature has a good effect on memory and attentionD. the participants should walk in both the park and downtown54. According to the text, which one is considered to involve
48、 your involuntary attention?A. Remembering things.B. Relaxing in nature.C. Solving problems.D. Being cautious.55. Which of the following would be the author most likely advise readers to do?A. Get a picture of nature.B. Avoid watching urban images.C. Read Richard Luov s new book.2020 年 1 月 1 日創(chuàng) 作人:歷
49、恰面日 期:創(chuàng) 作人:歷恰面日 期:2020 年 1 月 1 日D. Go out and spend time in nature.第二節(jié) ( 一共 5 小題;每一小題 2 分,一共 10 分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容, 從短文后的七個選項里面選擇出能填入空白處的最正確選項。選項里面有兩項為多余選項。A Visit to the White HouseWhen youhearthewords“ theWhiteHouse ,whatcomes tomind-the President s house, or just an important historical building?Whenmy fam
50、ilyvisitedthe White House VisitorCenter inWashington D.C. in April earlier this year, we learned that we could tour the building.56And wefinally got them for November!As we were waitingon thiscoldNovember morning on the White House South Lawns I was filledwithexcitement.The firstthingthatstruckme wa
51、s the colorfulflowers and well-maintained lawns(草坪 ).57In the East Wing hallway on the groundfloor,Isaw theportraits(畫 像 )ofpastPresidentsandeventsduringtheirpresidencyframed on the walls. The library hadover 2,700 books. The Vermeil Room and China Room displayed collections of silverware and china.We walked up a stairway to the State Floor. The East Room- the largest intheWhite House, was the most impressivebecause of itssizeand décor( 裝飾 ).58 The Green, Blue and Red Rooms, on the same floor,gettheirnamebecause of the colors of the furnitur
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