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高三年級第二次月考英語試卷

(總分:150分考試時間:120分鐘)

第一卷(共計95分)

第一部分英語知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)語音知識(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

EradiationA.categoryB.persuadeC.lackD.contrary

2styleA.uglyB.yellowCidentifyD.yesterday

3.worthA.breathB.bathesC.thoughD.southern

4.exampleA.experienceB.exhibitionC.examineD.exercise

5.discourageA.routeB.dangerousC.woundD.trouble

第二節(jié)單項選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

6.Heismademonitorofourclass.

A.aB.theC.oneD.不填

7.Comeandseemewhenever.

A.youareconvenientB.youwillbeconvenient

C.itisconvenienttoyouD.Youwillbeconvenienttoyou

8.Thenewsthefootballteamwonthegamemadeushappy.

A.thatB.whichC.inwhichD.what

9.一Wouldyouliketocomeuptomyapartmentfordinnertonight?

—,butFmtoobusy.

A.NoproblemB.Tdloveto

C.AllrightD.Thankyouallthesame

10.ThisgirlisLinda'scousin.

A.prettylittleSpanishB.Spanishlittlepretty

C.SpanishprettylittleD.littleprettySpanish

11.causedtheaccidentisstillacompletemystery.

A.WhatB.ThatC.HowD.Where

12.Nobodywantstoespeciallyinpublic.

A.makefunofB.bemadefunofC.makingfunofD.madefunof

13.itraintomorrow,wewouldstayathome.

A.ShouldB.BeC.WereD.Will

14.Althoughthismedicinecancureyouyourillness,ithasabadeffect

you.

A.for;inB.for;onC.of;onD.of;at

15.Unless__tospeak,youshouldremainsilentattheconference.

A.invitedB.invitingC.beinginvitedD.havinginvited

16.NotuntilIbegantoworkhowmuchtimeIhadwasted.

A.didn'tIrealizeB.didIrealize

C.Ididn'trealizeD.Irealize

17.ShethoughtIwaspraisingherson,asamatteroffact,Iwasscoldinghim

forhisbadbehavioratschool.

A.whileB.thereforeC.whichD.sothat

18.MrSmith,ofthespeech,startedtoreadanovel.

A.tired;boringB.tiring;boredC.tired;boredD.tiring;boring

19.ThereisnoneedbecauseMr.Smithisstillsleeping.

A.hurryB.hurryingC.tohurryD.hurried

20.Longago,manusedtowithhishandsbutnowmanisusedto

withmachines,andsometimesarobotisusedto___insteadofpeople.

A.work,working,workB.work,working,working

C.working,work,workingD.working,work,work

三.完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

Oneday,whenIwasinhighschool,IsawakidnamedKylefrommyclasswalking

homefromschoolwithallhisbooks,Ithoughttomyself"21wouldanyone

bringhomeallhisbooksfortheweekend?Hemustreallybe22.5,AsIwas

walking,Isawseveralkidsrunningtowardhim.Theyranathim,23allhis

booksoutofhisarmsandhefelldowninthedirt,Hisglasseswent24and

landedinthegrass.

My25wentouttohim.So,Iranovertohim.26Ihandedhimhisglasses,he

lookedatmeandsaid,“Hey,thanks!”

Ihelpedhimpickuphisbooks,andaskedhimwherehelived.Asit27,helived

nearme.Wetalkedallthewayhome.Overthenextfouryears,KyleandIbecame

bestfriends.

Kylewasthe28studentofourclass,oneofthoseguysthatreallyfound

themselvesduringhighschool.Thereforehehadthe29topreparea30speech.

Onthegraduationday,Icouldseethathewas31.So,Ipattedhimonthebackand

said,“Hey,bigguy,you'llbe32!”Helookedatmeandsmiled.

Heclearedhisthroat,andbegan."Graduationisatimeto33thosewhohelped

youmakeitthroughthose34years.Yourparents,yourteachers...butmostly

yourfriends,Iamheretotellallofyouthatbeingafriendtosomeoneisthebest

35youcangivehim.”

Ijustlookedatmyfriendwith36ashetoldthestoryofthefirstdaywemet.He

hadplannedto37himselfovertheweekendandwascarryinghisbookshome.

"Thankfully,nothinghappened.Myfriend38mefromdoingtheunspeakable.^^

NotuntilthatmomentdidIrealizethatyoushouldneverunderestimate(低估)the

39ofyouractions.Withonesmallgestureyoucan40aperson'slife.Forbetteror

forworse.

21.A.HowB.WhenC.WhyD.Where

22.A.stupidB.cleverC.wonderfulD.anxious

23.A.throwingB.knockingC.takingD.snatching

24.A.lostB.sendingC.brokenD.flying

25.A.heartB.headC.handsD.thought

26.A.WhileB.AsC.BecauseD.Once

27.A.passedbyB.cameupC.wentonD.turnedout

28.A.topB.hardestC.favoriteD.luckiest

29.A.prideB.honorC.pleasureD.chance

30.A.classB.schoolC.graduationD.college

31.A.excitedB.nervousC.proudD.crazy

32.A.greatB.famousC.praisedD.honored

33.A.rewardB.rememberC.thankD.congratulate

34.A.happyB.excitingC.oldD.tough

35.A.chanceB.giftC.helpD.favor

36.A.wonderB.anxietyC.disbeliefD.pride

37.A.killB.enjoyC.testD.hurt

38.A.protectedB.freedC.warnedD.saved

39.A.priceB.useC.powerD.meaning

40.A.destroyB.changeC.saveD.understand

第二部分閱讀理解(共25小題,第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題1分;滿分45分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A,B,C和D)中,選出最

佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Nearlyeveryoneisshyinsomeways.Ifshynessismakingyouuncomfortable,it

maybetimeforafewlessonsinself-confidence.Youcanbuildyourconfidenceby

followingsomesuggestionsfromdoctorsandpsychologists.

Makeadecisionnottoholdbackinconversations.Whatyouhavetosayisjustas

importantaswhatotherpeoplesay.Anddon'tturndownpartyinvitationsjust

becauseofyourshyness.

Preparefbryourselfforbeingwithothersingroups.Makealistofthegood

qualitiesyouhave.Thenmakealistofideas,experiences,andskillsyouwouldliketo

sharewithotherpeople.Ithinkaboutwhatyouwouldliketosayinadvance.Then

sayit.

Ifyoustartfeelingself-consciousinagroup,takeadeepbreathandfocusyour

attentiononotherpeople,Remember,youarenotalone.Otherpeopleareconcerned

abouttheimpressiontheyaremaking,too.

Nooneevergetsoverbeingshycompletely,butmostpeopledolearntolivewith

theirshyness.Evenentertainersadmitthattheyoftenfeelshy.Theyworkatfighting

theirshyfeelingssothattheycanfacethecamerasandthepublic.Justmakingthe

efforttocontrolshynesscanhavemanyrewards.Butperhapsthebestreasontofight

shynessistogiveotherpeopleachancetoknowaboutyou.

41.Wherewouldthisarticleprobablyappear?

A.InapopularmagazineB.Onthetop-linepositionofanewspaper

C.InasciencetextbookD.Inanencyclopedia(百科全書)

42.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto.

A.explainhowshynessdevelopedB.recommendwaysofdealingwithshyness

C.persuadereadersthatshynessisnaturalD.provethatshynesscanbeovercome

43.Whichofthesecanyouconcludefromreadingthearticle?

A.Shypeopleneverhaveanyfun

B.Entertainerschoosetheirworktofightshyness

C.Theattempttoovercomeshynessisalwaysfrustrating

D.Theattempttoovercomeshynessisalwaysrewarding

44.Whoprobablygivesthesuggestionforfightingshyness?

A.TheauthorofthearticleB.Shymenandwomen

C.DoctorsandpsychologistsD.Popularentertainers

B

Towhatdegreecanacomputerachieveintelligence?Theanswertothis

questionmaylieinanewly-developedUScomputerprogramcalledSmarterChild

andtheInternet.

IfyouranintoSmarterChildonline,youwouldbesurprisedatthiskid'shuge

memory.Itcanrecitemanyfacts.Forexample,SmarterChildknowseverybaseball

playerineveryteamthisseason.

Heknowseverywordinthedictionaryandtheweatherineverymajorcityareas

acrosstheUS.However,ifyouaskSmarterChildotherquestions,yougetstrange

answers.AquestionaboutSmarterChild'sagereturns,6tOneyear,11days,16hours,

7minutes,and47seconds!”Askingwherehelivesgets,“Inacleanroomina

high-techbuildinginCalifornia?9

SomescientistsbelievethatbyjoiningthemanysystemsoftheInternet,an

artificial(人工的)beingwiththecombinedknowledgeof,say,AlbertEinstein,

RichardNixonandBritneySpearscouldbeborn.However,ifSmarterChildwantsto

thinkandlearnonhisownliketheboy-computerDavidinthemovieA.I.Artificial

Intelligence,hemustsolvetwoproblems.

Thefirstisthatcomputersfinditdifficulttoreadwebpagesbecausethefiles(文

件)aresortedindifferentways.ThafswhyprogrammersneedtotellSmarterChild

wheretolookfbrtheweather.Itwouldbeamuchmoredifficulttasktolethimfindit

himself.

AnotherproblemisthatwhileSmarterChildcanprocess(處理)informationmore

exactlyandfasterthananyhuman,helackscommonsense一abasicgroundingof

knowledgethatisobvioustoanyyoungchild.

A.whichisspeciallydesignedtohelpSmarterChild

B.wherewepeoplecanfindSmarterChild

C.whereweatherforecastsaremade

D.whichisaboutartificialintelligence

46.ItisprobablymostdifficultforSmarterChildto.

A.tellushowtospelladifficultword

B.tellushowtheAmericangovernmentisrun

C.provideuswithafamouspoembyShakespeare

D.learntheabilitytotellrightbehaviorsfromwrongones.

47.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.SmartChildhashisownmemorybankbigenoughforallkindsofinformation.

B.A.I.ArtificialIntelligenceisprobablythenameofafilmaboutaboy-computer.

C.SmartChildcanrecognizedifferentfilesandfindinformationneededonhisown.

D.WehavesimilarproductnowwhichhastheknowledgeofEinstein,Nixonand

Spears.

48.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.ANewWebChildB.SmarterChild

C.TheFutureofInternetD.IntelligenceDevelopment

C

Nothingcandestroyavacationquickerthanlosingyourmoneyorcreditcards.A

fewsimplestepsbeforeyouheadoutofthedoorcanhelpprotectyourcash,cardand

personalinformationwhileyou'retraveling.

PaulStephens,apolicyanalystSanDiego,notesthatpeoplespendalotoftime

planningtheirtrips,frombuyingguidebookstofindingjusttherightbeachoutfits(裝

備).“Buttheireyesglaze(呆滯)overwhenthesubjectofkeepingmoneysafecomes

up,“hesaid.

“Whynottakeafewminutestodosomethingthatcouldprobablysaveyour

vacation?^^Stephensasked."Inmostcases,theycangoonyourto-dolistwith"buy

travelbags'andeverythingelseJheadded.

Thetoprecommendationistocleanyourwallet.Removeunnecessarycredit

cardsandanyotherunneededdocumentsthatcouldcompromise(危及???的安全)your

identity(身份)iflostorstolenwhileyou'reonvocation.

Thenmakeaphotocopyofthecardsyou'vedecidedtotakealongandkeepitin

asecurelocationwithyou(notinyourwallet)orleaveitwithatrustedrelativeor

friendbackhome.Thenyouwillknowwhoyouneedtocontactandhowtoreachitif

yourwalletismissing.

"Travelersshouldneverleavetheirwalletsoranyidentifyingdocumentsintheir

hotelroomwhenthey'renotthere/9hesaid."Chooseahotelwithasafetokeepyour

valuablethingsin.Orkeepyourwalletanddocumentswithyouatalltimes.”

49.Accordingtopassage,candestroyone'svacationthemostquickly.

A.beinglostonvacationB.losingmoneyorcreditcards

C.livinginabadhotel.D.losingcontactwithfamily

50.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordstandfor?

A.Thepeoplewhoaregoingtraveling.

B.Theoutfitsthatareprepare4dfortraveling.

C.Thesuggestionsonwhattobuywhentraveling.

D.Thestepstoavoidlosingmoneyorcreditcards.

51.Whatshouldpeopledowiththoirwalletbeforetheygoonvacation?

A.Takeitwiththemallthetime.B.Putitinasafeplaceatthehotel

C.Removeunnecessarycardsanddocuments.D.Leaveitwithfamilyorfriend.

52.Whatisthetopicofthepassage?

A.Howtopreparefortravel.

B.Howtobehappyduringyourvacation.

C.Howtokeepcashandcardssafeonvacation.

D.Howtoprotectyourluggageonvacation

53.Accordingtothepassage,weknow.

A.peopledon'talwaysknowhowtoprotecttheirmoneyorcreditcards

B.peopleshouldtakealotofmoneywiththemwhiletraveling

C.peoplecanleavetheiridentifyingdocumentsinrooms,ifthehotelisexpensive

D.peoplecanspendafewminutespreparingtheluggagefortravelling

D

Whilemanymodernformsofcommunicationlikephonecalls,e-mail,andletters,are

extremelyconvenient.Inmyopinion,nothingbeatsspeakingtoanotherpersonfaceto

face.

Thefirstandmostobviousadvantagethatafacecommunicationhasoveraletterand

e-mailisthatthereistheabilitytointeractively(相互作用地)converse.Ifthesenderofa

letteroranemaildoesnotwriteclearly,thenmuchtimemustbespenttoclearupthe

misunderstanding.Inaface-to-faceconversation,misunderstandingsareeasilydealtwith

becauseoftheinteractivenatureofit.

Iwouldstillarguethattheface-to-faceconversationisbetterbecauseyoucanseethe

otherperson.Notallcommunicationisverbal(口頭的);themeaningofmuchofwhatwe

saydependsonourbodylanguageandthetoneofvoice.Jokingandironyareparticularly

difficulttoexpressandenjoywithoutseeingtheexpressiononsomeone'sface,or

watchingthemovementsoftheirbody.

Finally,ifthegoalofcommunicationistomaintainordeepentherelationship(關(guān)

系)withsomeone,theface-to-facecommunicationoffersthechoiceofcommunicationby

touchevenifwecouldcommunicatebythevideo.Trustandrespectbetweenbusiness

partnerscanbeestablishedwithafirmhandshake.Noamountofbodylanguagecan

conveytheexcitementofahighfivebetweenfriends,andnonumberofwordscan

communicatethecomfortingembraceofalovedone.Touchisthefirstbasicmethodof

ourhumanrelationships,beforespokenlanguage,anditisonlyavailablewhenpeople

communicatefacetoface.

54.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Howtocommunicatemoreeffectively(有效率地)

B.Theimportanceofusingbodylanguageincommunication

C.Face-to-facecommunication,thebestwayofcommunicating

D.Comparison(比較)ofdifferentcommunicationforms

55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Aletterore-mailisalwayswrittenunclearly.

B.Businesspartnerscanshowtrustthroughafirmhandshake.

C.Duringaconversation,bodylanguageisalsoimportant.

D.Theface-to-faceconversationisawayofcommunication.

56.Whichofthefollowingcancommunicatethefeelingalovedoneperfectly?

A.letterB.e-mailC.phoneD.facetofacecommunication

57.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsformsofcommunicationis.

A.Modernformsofcommunicationlikephonecallsande-mailareextremely

convenient.

B.Traditionalwaysofcommunicationareoutofdateandshouldfallintodisuse.

C.Face-to-facecommunicationcanonlybeusedamongstrangers.

D.Face-to-facecommunicationhasadvantagesovertheotherwaysofcommunication.

E

Down-to-earthmeansbeinghonest,open,andeasytodealwith.Itisa

pleasuretofindsomeonewhoisdown-to-earth.Apersonwhoisdown-to-earthiseasy

totalkto.Heorsheacceptsothersasequals.Adown-to-earthpersonmaybean

importantmemberofsociety,ofcourse,buttheydonotlettheirimportancegoto

theirheads,andtheydonotconsiderthemselvestobebetterthanotherswhoareless

important.Someonewhoisfilledwithself-importanceandpride,oftenwithoutcause,

issaidtohavehisnoseintheair.Thereisnowayapersonwithhisnoseintheaircan

bedown-to-earth.

Americansuseanotherexpressionthatissimilarinsomewayto

down-to-earth.Theexpressionisbothfeetontheground.Someonewithbothfeeton

thegroundisapersonwithagoodunderstandingofreality.Hehaswhatiscalled

commonsense.Hemayhavedreamsbuthedoesnotallowthemtoblockhis

knowledgeofwhatisreal.Theoppositekindofpersonisonewhohashisheadinthe

clouds.Amanwithhisheadinthecloudsisadreamerwhosemindisnotintheworld.

Sometimessuchadreamercanbebroughtbacktoreality;sharpwordsfromthe

teacher,forexample,canusuallygetadaydreamingstudenttoputbothfeetbackon

theground.

Thepersonwhoisdown-to-earthusuallyhasbothfeetontheground.Butthe

oppositeisnotalwaystrue.Someonewithbothfeetonthegroundmaynotbeasopen

andeasytodealwithassomeonewhoisdown-to-earth.Whenwehavebothourfeet

firmlyontheground,wearerealisticandweacthonestlyandopenlytowardothers,

andourlivesarelikethegroundbelowus,solidandstrong.

58.Ifapersonhashisnoseintheair,he.

A.isdowntotheearthB.iseasytodealwith

C.alwaysthinksheismoreimportantthanothersD.isconfident

59.Ifapersonhasbothfeetontheground,he.

A.isintouchwithreality,anddoesn'thaveanydreams

B.hassomedreamsbutheisrealistic

C.ishonest,openandeasytodealwith

D.ishonest,openbuthardtodealwith

60.Theunderlinedsentence“Buttheoppositeisnotalwaystrue."mostprobably

meansthat.

A.thepersonwhohashisnoseintheairisnottrue

B.amanwithhisheadinthecloudsisoftennotintelligent

C.theoppositedirectionisalwayswrong

D.apersonwhohasbothfeetonthegroundmaynotbedown-to-earth

第二節(jié),根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項

中有兩項為多余選項。

Oh,Ihavemovingfromoneplacetoanother.

AndsodoI.

——________61

Ifsinthenextvillage.

——________62

Yes,youneedtotakeabus.Itgoeseveryhour.

Filgotherenow.63

Thanks.64

Howmanydoyouwant?

Twodozens.65

Ok,seeyoulater.

Seeyoulater.

A.Tilmakesomecakesforaparty.

B.Isitfarfromhere?

C.Whyareyoumovingtoyournewhouse?

D.I'dlikesomeeggs.

E.Wouldyoucarrytheboxforme?

F.Doyouwantanything?

G.Where'sthenearestsupermarket?

第二卷

第三部分寫作(共三節(jié),滿分55分)

第一節(jié).單詞拼寫(共10題,每題1分,滿分10分)

66.(祝賀)!Youhavepassedtheexam.

67.Hearingthenews,sheburstin

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