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1、高三年級英語第一次月考試題第卷第二部分 英語知識運用第一節(jié) 單項填空 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21. Eggs are sometimes sold by _ dozen and apples are usually sold by _ weight. A. the; the B. the; /C. /; the D. the; a22. There is very little _ in protesting. It wont help much.A. help B. meaning C. point D. work 23. You should take of this op

2、portunity and try to make a good impression on them.A. care B. advantage C. charge D. place24. What made him be like this?Ten years hard work has him an ugly old man.A. turned; into B. broken; into C. made; into D. put; into25. _ is our belief that improvements in health care will lead to a stronger

3、, more prosperous economy.A. As B. That C. This D. It26. Not until all the fish in the river died _ how serious the pollution was. A. didnt the villagers realize B. did the villagers realize C. the villagers did realize D. the villagers realized27. We walked a couple of blocks, looking for a cab _.A

4、. in vain for B. for in vain C. in vain D. in for vain28. Hearing the bad news, he hurried home, _ the book _ open on the table. A. left; lain B. leaving; lie C. left; lie D. leaving; lying 29. Cao Caos tomb is reported _ in China, which attracts nationwide attention.A. being found B. to be found C.

5、 having been found D. to have been found30. After a new reform, the number of the products in the factory is now _it was in 2003. A. three times as larger as B. more than three times C. twice as large as D. as twice large as31. A good many proposals were raised by the delegates in the meeting, _ was

6、 to be expected. A. that B. whatC. soD. as32. Who is to for the accident, you or I? I dont know. A. scoldB. be blamedC. blameD. criticize33. When people think of this brand, they always it with good quality. A. associateB. advertiseC. combineD. trade34. I am going to Europe on vacation together with

7、 John if I find the money. A. can B. might C. would D. need 35. -Try not to work yourself too hard. Take it easy. -Thanks. A. So what? B. No way! C. What for? D. You, too.第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項中選出可以填入空白的最佳選項. Its a small gas station that has snacks, drinks, cigarettes, and c

8、andies. The young man behind the counter knows his _36_ by name and what they normally want to buy. He treats children and adults with equal _37_. He reads science fiction behind the counter when business is _38_.One day, three people rushed in and grabbed food off the shelves as fast as they could,

9、 _39_ not intending to pay for it. He hit the “panic button”, then went over the counter and _40_ the front door. It was obvious that they were homeless, and equally obvious that they werent going _41_ with their ill-gotten gains. They _42_ the food and simply crowded together in panicknowing the po

10、lice were _43_ the way.Imagine what they must have felt like when they were told they didnt have to steal even if they were that _44_. “We have food in the back, expired (到期) but still _45_ to eat. If you need food, you _46_ have some.” They were told to _47_ what they had dropped and put it back, a

11、nd then asked to straighten out the mess. They were doing just that _48_ the police arrived. The officers were told the situation was under control and the police were no longer _49_.This wasnt what they had _50_. They were being treated as human beings who could right the wrong theyd done. Shocked,

12、 they quickly followed orders to take turns and use the restroom to clean up. Soon three _51_ people walked out with all the _52_ their arms could hold. They were _53_ that,if they needed to come back again, they were to ask and not just grab.And then the young man went back to read until the next c

13、ustomer came in. He would be the _54_ person in the world to claim he was a hero. But he gave three people something they were in desperate need ofa _55_ amount of self-respect and a little bit of hope.36. A. friends B. neighborsC. customers D. passengers37. A. respect B. pride C.wisdom D.privilege3

14、8. A. slow B. busy C. heavy D. swift39. A. bravely B. reasonably C. hardly D. obviously40.A. opened B. locked C. closed D. broke41.A. nowhere B. somewhere C. anywhere D. everywhere42.A. hid B. lifted C. swallowed D. dropped43.A. in B. on C. off D. by44.A. anxious B. cautious C. courageous D. hungry4

15、5.A. safe B. easy C. sweet D. unique46.A. must B. can C. should D. need47.A. hold up B. hand out C. pick up D. hand in48.A. when B. after C. before D. since49.A. popular B. necessary C. reliable D. important50.A. wanted B. desired C. expected D. admired51.A. dirtier B. cleaner C. cleverer D. quicker

16、52.A. money B. cigarettes C. drinks D. food53.A. reminded B. warned C. ordered D. persuaded54.A. first B. last C. best D. worst55.A. large B. fair C. small D. full第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題3分,滿分60分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分) AThere has been an outpouring of love for a 23-year-old disabled woman whose dog was

17、killed in front of her while a groomer (美容師) tried to trim (修剪) its claws. Calls and e-mails came from as far away as the Upper Peninsula and Arizona as well as Oakland and Macomb counties, offering Laurie Crouch, who uses a wheelchair because of multiple sclerosis (硬化癥), everything from dogs to mon

18、ey, such as that from Jason Daly of Roseville who said, “ I would like to buy her a new dog.” A story about the death of Crouchs pet, Gooch, was printed on the front page of Macomb Daily. Crouch said a man sat on the dog to trim its nails. Gooch died after one claw was trimmed. Crouch yelled at the

19、groomer to stop when she saw Gooch was struggling to breathe, but she said she was ignored. “If I could have walked, I would have put my hands on her and pulled her off my dog and physically stopped her, but I cant do that.” Gooch was not a trained service animal, but naturally helped Crouch by pick

20、ing up things for her.“This case is absolute animal abuse(虐待),” Larry Obrecht, division manager of the Oakland County Animal Shelter in Auburn Hills, said. People who read the story contacted Oakland Press to offer help. A message, from Rebecca Amett of Giggles N Wiggles Puppy Rescue, in Roseville,

21、said, “We have puppies to donate and want to help the young woman who lost her service dog.”“When Gooch was with me, I was happy,” Crouch said, “I think I can be happy again but no animal can replace Gooch. Theres never going to be another Gooch out there but I think I will find a dog that can bring

22、 me joy again.”56. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. A disabled womans service dog. B. A cruel groomer killed a disabled womans dog. C. Peoples love for a disabled woman who lost her dog. D. Disabled woman loves to have the dog as company. 57. People called and emailed to .A. offer help and ca

23、re to Laurie Crouch. B. give their angry voice to the groomer. C. offer a cure for Crouchs disease. D. tell Crouch how to punish the groomer.58. We can infer from the passage that . A. Crouch refused to take another dog. B. Crouch must be sad after losing her dog. C. Crouch has accepted another dog

24、from a stranger. D. Crouch can live well without a dogs company. BA long weekend is a great opportunity to do something a little different. Many people use a long weekend for a getaway, a short trip to leave the stress of their everyday lives behind and explore, learn, or relax.Hotel RomanceMany hot

25、els and resorts feature something special to start the getaway, such as champagnes (香檳酒), flowers, or a fruit basket in the room on arrival. Getaway packages usually include a room with something special, a heart shaped bed, for example. Additional benefits could be room service meals or other priva

26、te dining, plus tickets or discounts for local attractions.Visit a SpaSpa getaways can take place at a location that focuses only on spa services or at a hotel that offers a spa as one of its features. Some spas emphasize treatments fit for their geographic area or a local attraction. A spa in a gra

27、pe growing region might provide grape juice masks, or a hotel near a hot spring could offer mineral baths. Most spas offer a range of massage (按摩), health and beauty treatments, so a spa getaway can be relaxing with other benefits.Learn a Skill A long weekend may not be enough time to become an expe

28、rt at something new, but it provides a way for people to begin their explorations. Some organizations offer intensive(集中的)courses that last two or three days. People with special interests can get away from their routines while learning such things as how to make beer, speak a new language, or take

29、better photos. Help Others Some organizations cooperate with businesses to have accommodations and activities for short-term volunteers. Most volunteer vacations involve ecology friendly or charity activities. A volunteer getaway is a way to relieve stress and help others at the stone time. Stay in

30、a National Park For those who want to relax in a rural environment, a national park fits the bill. Most national parks provide camping areas for tents and trailers. Several have cabins (小屋) within the parks available to rent. A getaway to a national park provides privacy, stress relief, and the time

31、 to get to know some important natural resources.59. The underlined word getaway in this passage most probably means_.A. an exciting exploration B. an interesting locationC. a short vacation D. an unforgettable experience60. It can be learned from the text that_.A. spas are offered in the tourist at

32、tractions all over the countryB. intensive courses of some organizations help people get away from homeC. helping others at weekend makes people feel more stressfulD. people may get close to nature in a national park61. Which of the following can be rented in a national park?A. Cabins. B. Trailers.

33、C. Camping areas. D. Tents.62. The best title of the passage can be_.A. Away from Our Busy Work B. Good Ways to Relieve StressC. Enjoy Life and Help Others D. Long Weekend GetawayCWhen I was a baby, I entertained you and made you laugh. Whenever I was “bad”, youd shake your finger at me and ask, “Ho

34、w could you?”but then youd give up, and roll me over for a belly scratch and I believed that life could not be any more perfect.My housetraining was a long process, because you were terribly busy, but we worked on that together. We went for long walks, runs in the park and car rides. We stopped for

35、ice cream. I took long naps in the sun waiting for you to come home at the end of the day.Gradually, you began spending more time at work and on your career, and more time searching for a human mate. Eventually, you fell in love. She, now your wife, is not a dog person, but I still welcomed her into

36、 our home. I was happy because you were happy. Then the human babies came along and I shared your excitement, I was fascinated by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them too. Your wife was afraid I would bite them. But nevertheless, as they began to grow, I became their friend.

37、Now, you have a new job in another city and you and they will be moving to an apartment that does not allow pets. Youve made the right decision for your “family”, but there was a time when I was your only family.I was excited about the car ride until we arrived at the dog pound. It smelled of dogs a

38、nd cats, of fear, of hopelessness. You filled out the paperwork and said, “I know you will find a good home for her.” They shrugged and gave you a pained look. The children were in tears as they waved me goodbye. And “How could you?” were the only three words that swept over my mind.Is it better to

39、live with hope or without hope? At first, whenever anyone passed my pen (圍欄), I rushed to the front, hoping it was you, that you had changed your mind and that this was all a bad dream.My beloved master, I will think of you and wait for you forever. I hope you receive more faithfulness from your fam

40、ily than you showed to me.63. Who tells this story?A. A dog. B. A child. C. A dogs owner. D.A dog trainer64. Why did the dogs owner take his dog to the pound?A. He had a newborn baby. B. His wife did not like the dog.C. He was moving into a new building. D. He thought the dog too troublesome.65. Whi

41、ch is true about the dog when it lived at the pound?A. It hoped to be adopted by another family.B. It continued to love its former owner.C. It did not trust humans any more. D. It was excited about the pound.66. What is the theme of the story?A. Be ready for changes. B. Never expect too much.C. Neve

42、r complain about your life. D. Be faithful to those who love you. DA woman in the US is able to speak for the first time in 11 years after a pioneering voice box (喉) transplant(移植) .Brenda Jensen said the operation was a great success which had saved her life. Thirteen days after the surgery she sai

43、d her first words, “Good morning, I want to go home.” It is the first time a voice box and windpipe (氣管) have been transplanted at the same time and only the second time a voice box has ever been transplanted.Ms. Jensen, 52, had been unable to speak on her own since her voice box was damaged during

44、surgery in 1999. Since then, she has been unable to taste or smell food, could breathe only through a hole in her windpipe and could talk only with the help of an electronic voice box.In October, surgeons at the University of California Davis Medical Centre removed the voice box and 6cm of the windp

45、ipe from a donor body. In an 18-hour operation, this was transplanted into Ms. Jensens throat and the team connected it to her blood supply and nerves (神經).Professor Martin Birchall from University College London, who was part of the surgery team, said: “Weve learned that we can repair nerves to mak

46、e even very complex organs function again. Itll open the door to better facial transplants and will be extremely important as tissue engineering (組織工程學) develops. ”A voice box transplant might be life changing, but it is not life saving. Everyone who receives a transplant must take drugs to control

47、the immune system (免疫系統(tǒng))for the rest of their lives. These drugs can reduce life expectancy, so they are normally set aside for life saving procedures.One of the reasons Ms. Jensen was a suitable person for this transplant was that she was already taking immune controlling drugs after a kidney-pancr

48、eas (胰腺) transplant four years ago. Professor Peter Belafsky, part of the surgical team, said, “Brenda was an exceptional (例外) candidate for the transplant because she was highly motivated. Anyone whos met Brenda knows that she is a strong and determined person with a great outlook on life in spite

49、of the many physical challenges shes faced over her lifetime.67. The voice transplant operation is of great significance because it proves that _.A. facial transplants are now easier to performB. new medical technology is always possible to discoverC. nerve repairing is a breakthrough in tissue engi

50、neeringD. the drugs taken after the operation help the patient live longer68. Ms. Jensen was a suitable person for this transplant because she was _.A. strong-willed and prepared B. experienced and braveC. seriously ill and motivated D. determined and realistic69. Which of the following is the right

51、 time order of the event?a. Ms. Jensen received a voice box transplant operation.b. Ms. Jensen began to take immune controlling drugs.c. Doctors removed the voice box from a donor body.d. Ms. Jensen had a kidney-pancreas transplant operation.A. acdb B. dbca C. bdca D. cabd70. Which is the best title

52、 for the passage?A. Transplant Saves A Womans Life B. Overcoming Obstacles to Speak AgainC. First Words from New Voice Box D. Courageous Woman Defeating Fears第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,共15分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的七個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。_ 71 _ From 1825, according to I.Q. scores;but you are wiser and more experienc

53、ed with increasing age. You are smartest in your 20s; around 30, your memory begins to go down, particularly your ability to perform mathematical computations. _ 72 _ Your vocabulary at the age of 45, for example, is three times as great as when you graduated from college. At 60, your brain possesse

54、s almost four times as much information as it did at the age of 21. 73_ _ You have the best physical sense of yourself from 15 to 24; the best professional sense from 40 to 49. Before the age of 24, we believe that our happiest years are yet to come;over 30,we believe that they are behind us. A Nati

55、onal Health survey agrees: after the age of 30, we become more realistic and do not view happiness as a goal in itself. If we maintain our health, achieve professional and emotional goals, happiness, we feel, will follow._ 74_ _ Generally between 30 and 39,but the peak (頂峰) varies with different professions. Mosart wrote a symphony (交響

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