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1、北京十一学校高三9月月考 英语试卷 时间:120分钟 总分:150分第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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. How soon will the watch be ready?A. In two days.B. In at least four days.C. In three days.2. How much was the TV set?A. $80B.

2、 $160C. $403. What is Ann doing?A. Buying a giftB. Counting her moneyC. Having a Christmas party4. Wheres the man?A. In the kitchenB. In the supermarketC. In the furniture shop.5. What can we learn from this conversation?A. Helen will go on a picnic tomorrow.B. Helen doesnt enjoy going on a picnic.C

3、. Helen doesnt think the weather will be good for a picnic.第二节 (共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)听下面3段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What does the man want to do?A. To lend the book to the woman.B. To share the book with the woma

4、n.C. To check out the book for the woman.7. Who will use the book tomorrow afternoon?A. The man B. The woman C. The librarian听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Where are the two speakers now?A. In the office B. In a bar C. In a classroom9. What does Mary think of her boss?A. Thirsty for work B. Easy to deal with C.

5、Active in everything听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are they discussing about?A. Whom to invite for supper.B. Where to eat for dinner.C. How to serve their friends.11. What is “California Rose” in the dialogue?A. A kind of cigaretteB. A kind of wineC. A kind of flower12. Where are they going after the con

6、versation?A. A restaurantB. A dinner partyC. A store听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13. Who will get help from the new program?A. High school studentsB. College studentsC. Foreign students14. How many hours will the volunteers have to work a week?A. One hourB. Four hoursC. Eight hours15. What does Professor White

7、do in the program?A. He writes lesson plans.B. He does research.C. He gives advice.第三节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面一段对话,完成第16题至20题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。该段对话你将连续听两遍。Language International ActivitiesPersonnel (管理人员)Emma WastonCenter managerMr. BroneSocial _16_This afternoonWalking

8、_17_ of the cityWednesday afternoonPlaying volleyball in the sports _18_On _19_A trip to OxfordOn SundayA trip to London, leaving at _20_第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Does Shelly like shopping?Well, she would rather spend time at home th

9、an in the streetA. read; wander B. reading; wanderC. in reading; to wander D. reading; to wander22. Zhou Yang didnt want to let anyone overtake her. She wanted to be the first that finishing lineA. crossing B. cross C. to cross D. in crossing23. In summer, food will go bad if in room temperature.A.

10、leavingB. leftC. being leftD. having left24. At last, the boys found themselves in a pleasant park with trees providing shade.A. to sitB. satC. sittingD. having sat25. The time and effort he has devoted during the past few years trees in that remote area is now considered to be of great valueA. to p

11、lanting B. to plant C. plant D. planting26. Hello, Ben. Im just checking if you can pick up Mary at the airport this evening.Oh, yes, I you about that. But I have to go to my daughters school play.A. will phoneB. have phonedC. phonedD. was going to phone27. Jeff, you look so excited today.Sure I am.

12、 I a good job in a big company, you know.A. offeredB. will offerC. have been offeredD. have offered28. He has been receiving phone calls from journalists since he became famous. They to know what will become of his life in the futureA. have wanted B. are wanting C. want D. wanted29. It is the only t

13、ime in history that two Nobel Prizes to the same person.A. have been givenB. had been givenC. have givenD. will give30. The attackers were arrested and didnt know where they A. would take B. are taken C. were being taken D. will be taken31. Police have found _ appears to be the lost ancient statue.A

14、. whichB. whereC. howD. what32. Theres no way of knowing why one man makes an important discovery _ another man, also intelligent, fails.A. sinceB. ifC. asD. while33. The group of the aged are close companions, and many of have known each other for decades.A. them B. that C. whom D. what34. More wil

15、d tigers have been seen in the forest around this area, there used to be very few.A. when B. where C. what D. which35. life began on the earth is one of the biggest puzzles to scientists.A. How B. What C. Where D. That第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Som

16、e years ago when I was in my first year in college, I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time. The moment was exciting. Salomes _36_ filled the room and brought the theater to life. I was so _37_ that I decided to write an article about her.I _38_ Salome Bey, telling her I was from Essence magazine

17、, and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career. She _39_ and told me to come to her studio next Tuesday. When I hung up, I was scared out of my mind. I _40_ I was lying. I was not a writer at all and hadnt even written a grocery list.I interviewed Salome Bey the next Tuesday. I sat there _

18、41_, taking notes and asking questions that all began with, “Can you tell me” I soon realized that _42_ Salome Bey was one thing, but writing a story for a national magazine was just impossible. The pressure was almost _43_. I struggled for days _44_ draft after draft. Finally I put my manuscript (手

19、稿) into a large envelope and dropped it into a mailbox.It didnt take long. My manuscript _45_. How stupid of me! I thought. How could I _46_ in a world of professional writers? Knowing I couldnt face the _47_ letter, I threw the unopened envelope into a drawer.Five years later, I was moving to Calif

20、ornia. While cleaning my apartment, I _48_ the unopened envelope. This time I opened it and read the editors letter in _49_:Dear Ms Profit,Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic. Yet we need some _50_ materials. Please add those and return the article immediately. We would like to _51_ your story soo

21、n.Shocked, it took me a long time to _52_. Fear of rejection cost me dearly. I lost at least five hundred dollars and having my article appear in a major magazine. More importantly, I lost years of _53_ writing. Today, I have become a full-time writer. Looking back on this _54_, I learned a very imp

22、ortant lesson: You cant _55_ to doubt yourself.36. A. joy B. voice C. speech D. smile37. A. proud B. active C. satisfied D. moved38. A. visited B. emailed C. phoned D. interviewed39. A. agreed B. refused C. hesitated D. paused40. A. admitted B. discovered C. explained D. knew41. A. seriously B. pati

23、ently C. nervously D. quietly42. A. blaming B. fooling C. inviting D. urging43. A. unlikely B. unconvincing C. unbeatableD. unbearable44. A. with B. by C. on D. in45. A. disappeared B. returned C. spread D. improved46. A. compare B. struggle C. surviveD. compete47. A. objection B. approval C. reject

24、ion D. denial48. A. held out B. carried out C. came across D. got across49. A. disbelief B. anxietyC. horror D. panic50. A. subjective B. relevant C. private D. reliable51. A. broadcast B. create C. publish D. assess52. A. recover B. prepare C. escape D. concentrate53. A. constant B. endless C. typi

25、calD. enjoyable54. A. experience B. success C. benefit D. accident55. A. attempt B. afford C. expect D. pretend第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Which tablet computer should YOU be buying: They are this years must have. and theres a style to suit eve

26、ryone?Best for young childrenLeapPad Explorer 2, 68Aimed at children between three and nine (though a nine-year-old might find it a little simple), it comes in pink or blue and with five built-in education games (you can buy more). Besides, the LeapPad does not allow access to the internet so it is

27、impossible for your child to stumble across anything inappropriate.Pros: The education games are well-designed, the built-in video camera is a fun way to play at being a film director.Cons: Some of the games are shockingly expensive. And the power adaptor is not included.Best for teenagersiPad 4th g

28、eneration, 399-659The iPad is still the market leader, and for good reason. If the teenager in your house enjoys playing computer games, the latest offering from Apple is the one to choose.Pros: No other tablet can compete with the near one million apps (the name Apple created for specially-designed

29、 downloadable programs) available for the iPad. Simple to use, even for those who usually struggle with technology.Cons: Considerably more expensive than most competitors.Best forworking parentsMicrosoft Surface, 399-559Tablets are brilliant for leisure but what if you want to do a bit of work? No t

30、ablet can yet compete with a full-size laptop computer, but this is the only tablet that allows you to use Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint (they are all pre-installed and included in the price) and you can buy a pretty lovely mini- keyboard for typing letters and emails, which also doubles up a

31、s the cover.Pros: The Surface is good for watching movies a bonus when stuck in the airport on a business trip and surfing the internet.Con: The keyboard is an expensive add-on costing up to 109. It might be cheaper to buy a laptop (though a tablet is much smaller and lighter).Best for bookwormsAmaz

32、on Kindle Paperwhite, 109Nearly all tablets let you download books. Its a great way to take a mountainous pile of hardbacks on holiday without stuffing your suitcase.But most tablets have a shiny screen which can be very distracting when youre trying to read. The Paperwhite is different: its matt sc

33、reen and crisp black lettering imitate the look of words on paper brilliantly. And yet you can still read the words in the dark.Pros: Easy on the eye, excellent battery life, 180,000 free books (if you subscribe to the Amazon Prime customer loyalty service) plus hundreds of thousands more to buy.Con

34、s: No TV, films, games, internet or camera.56. The underlined phrase stumble across most probably means _.A. meet withB. quarrel with C. compare with D. compete with57. Which of the following about Surface is NOT TRUE?A. The keyboard will add to the cost.B. The keyboard can serve as a cover.C. You h

35、ave to pay extra to install Microsoft Word.D. You can watch movies or surf the Internet with it.58. If you are a game lover, which tablet is least likely to be your choice?A. LeapPad Explorer 2.B. iPad 4th generation.C. Microsoft Surface. D. Amazon Kindle Paperwhite.BThe son of a piano producer, Elw

36、yn Brooks White was born in Mount Vernon in a wealthy familyAnd he was raised with the mix of sophistication(良好教养) and common sense that would mark his writingAfter graduation, White spent a year as a newspaper reporter in New York City, and then decided to drive across the country with a friend. Th

37、e trip gave White a lifetime of anecdotes.“When they ran out of money, Whites friend, James Thurber, noted, they played for their supper and their gasoline on an interesting musical instrument that White had made out of some pieces of wire and an old shoe.When White returned to New York City in the

38、mid-1920s, he spent a few years bouncing between advertising jobs and unemployment before trying his hand again at writing. Not very seriously, he sent some essays to a new magazine called The New Yorker. Since its founding in 1925, the magazine had struggled to find its niche, and Whites work helpe

39、d put the New Yorker on the map. His essays were funny and sophisticated; they spoke equally to socialites(社会名流)and cab drivers, professors and repairmen. Through his essays, which he wrote for nearly 50 years, White helped give The New Yorker its voice and identity.In 1945, already a leading litera

40、ry figure, White switched to his second occupation writing childrens books. He moved from New York to a farm in Maine, where he raised chickens and geese. Seeking a way to amuse his nieces and nephews, White started to write stories for them. “Children were always after me to tell them a story and I

41、 found I couldnt do it, he said. “So I had to get it down on paper.”By the time he died from Alzheimers disease in 1985, Whites essays had appeared in more literary collections in colleges than those of any other writer. Many said his essays matched his personality: sophisticated without being simpl

42、e, critical without being mean.59What do we learn from Paragraph 2?AWhite took the trip to realize his lifelong dreamBThe trip had a lasting effect on Whites personalityCThe travelling companion found Whites music talentDWhite had many experiences to talk about after the trip60The underlined part it

43、s niche means something that A. suits its sponsors tastes B. protects its social identityC. helps to build its own style D. voices its authors concern61What do we know about Whites works?A. They originally came from the stories told by his niecesB. They were intended for people of different social s

44、tatusC. They helped the New Yorker find its position on the mapD. They were chosen by college textbooks when they came outCSeligman is leading the research on what might be called Happiness Revolution in psychology. Since World War II, psychologists have focused on fixing what is broken repairing ps

45、ychosis(精神病), and neurosis(精神衰弱). Research has piled up steadily when it comes to looking at patients who are neurotic, while the happy or joyful people among us have received little scientific examination.When Seligman did a search to find academic articles about such positive psychology he found o

46、nly 800 out of 70,000. Psychologists tend to be concerned with taking a negative 8 person, and helping him get to negative 2, said Seligman, a psychology professor of the University of Pennsylvania. My aim is to take a plus 2 person and boost him to a plus 6.In the last 50 years, statistics have sho

47、wn that we are less happy as a people. While our quality of life has increased dramatically over that time, and weve become richer, were in an epidemic of depression, Seligman said. Depression is 10 times more common now, and life satisfaction rates are down as well. Seligman argues that the new sci

48、ence he writes about is shifting psychologys model away from its narrow-minded focus on mental illness towards positive emotion, virtue and strength that increase peoples happiness. If you want to be happy, forget about winning the lottery(抽奖), getting a nose job, or securing a raise. In his new boo

49、k, Authentic Happiness, psychologist Martin Seligman argues that overall lifetime happiness is not the result of good genes, money, or even luck. Instead, he says we can increase our own happiness by making use of the strengths and virtues that we already have, including kindness, originality, humor

50、, optimism, and generosity. He has named the field Positive Psychology, arguing that we would be better off building on our own strengths rather than mourning, and, hence, trying to repair, our weaknesses. By frequently calling upon their strengths, people can build up natural barriers against misfo

51、rtune and negative emotions, he said.To cultivate happiness, we must first find out our individual strengths and virtues. Next, apply the qualities in such a way as to enhance your happiness-generating system.62. The distinctive feature of Seligmans work lies in _.A. evaluating the psychological sta

52、te of peopleB. making a study of people who suffer from mental illnessC. focusing the scientific examination on the happy or joyful peopleD. figuring out the exact number of the academic articles about positive psychology63. What does Seligman mean by saying take a plus 2 person and boost him to a p

53、lus 6?A. We should focus on happy or joyful people.B. We need more and more happy and joyful people.C. Its difficult to make people happy from a plus 2 to plus 6.D. Happy people also need to improve their level of happiness.64. According to the passage, which of the statements might Martin Seligman

54、support?A. Promotion leads to true happiness.B. We can rely on our strengths for happiness.C. Intelligent people are usually more satisfied.D. Mental illness should be the focus of psychology.65. The passage mainly talks about _.A. strengths and happinessB. ways to cultivate happinessC. development

55、of psychologyD. effect of positive psychologyDoes style really sell?How can the appearance of a product be more important than what it does? The battle between form and function rose again when James Dyson, British inventor of the Dyson vacuum (真空) cleaner that has sold in millions around the world,

56、 resigned as chairman of Londons Design Museum. It is widely believed that MrDyson felt that the museum put too much stress on style and fashion at the expense of serious industrial design.MrDyson accused the museum of not keeping true to itself. He may be right, but these days, museums everywhere c

57、an no longer afford to be unique centers of scholarship and learning. Among competition for sponsorship, they must use exhibitions of populist culture, nice cafes and shops or, best of all, a new building by Frank Gehry to increase visitor numbersOn the one hand, some producers can be too old-fashio

58、ned and too concerned with the importance of product engineering and the functionality of their goods. On the other hand there are those who believe that how a product looks is more important. Design is indeed a broad term, involving both function and form. Typically, in any given product area, it c

59、hanges from the former to the latter. Clothing is a good example. But surely you would have to be a very shallow person to think somethings appearance was more important than what it did.Today nearly all goods at any given price-point do much the same job. So almost the only way producers can differ

60、entiate their products from those of their competitors is to create some sort of emotional connection with the consumer, which could be through the visual appeal of the product or its packaging; or the imagery created by advertising. And what of the Dyson vacuum cleaners? Mr. Dyson may believe that

61、people buy these machines because of the graphs showing their superior suction, but most vacuum cleaners do a good job. The main reason people pay extra for a Dyson is because it is a vacuum cleaner with a trendy brand. With its inside workings exposed, it is a bit like a Richard Rogers building wit

62、h all its pipes shown in bright colors on the outside instead of being hidden inside. Functional it may be, but it is a bit of a trick, too66Mr. Dyson left the Design Museum because he thought the museum A. didnt increase the number of visitorsB. couldnt provide scholarships for learnersC. wasnt loyal to its original purpose of learningD. hadnt great appeal for serious industrial designs67. Speaking of clothing, the underlined word

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