定远中学学高三第一次月考英语试卷

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1、2011-2012学年度上学期高三第一阶段检测英语试卷(2011.8)第一部分 听力(共两节;满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What did the woman buy for her son?A. A kite. B. A book. C. A wool scarf.2. What does the man do? A. A teacher. B. A fireman. C. A doctor.3. What day is today according to the woman? A. Tuesday. B. Wednesd

2、ay. C. Sunday.4. Why is the man angry? A. The woman broke his calculator. B. The woman took his calculator without permission. C. The woman didnt return him the calculator on time.5. Whats the mans attitude towards his being late? A. Ashamed. B. Worried. C. Indifferent.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面

3、5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What sounds like a good idea to the woman? A. Having men pick up the bill or pay for cinema tickets. B. Having men open doors or help her put on coats. C. Helping men do the dishes and housework.7. How many examples does the man give as mens taking care of women? A.

4、 2. B. 3. C. 4.请听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。8. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Doctor and patient. B. Father and daughter. C. Customer and shopkeeper.9. What is wrong with the woman?A .Her legs and knees hurt. B. Her back and knees hurt. C. Her legs and back hurt.10. What caused the womans probl

5、em?A. walking from her home to her school.B. Helping her cousin carry some boxes of books.C. Having too much massage.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What can visitors do at the festival? A. Listen to some speeches. B. Enjoy a big party. C. Watch a play.12. What do the two traditional local painters paint? A.

6、Landscapes. B. Buildings. C. People.13. What can we know about the art exhibitions? A. They will last for two days. B. They will start at different places and time. C. They will attract many visitors.请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why doesnt the man want to go to Italy? A. It is too noisy. B. Hes been there.

7、 C. The time does not fit. 15. How much does the tour to Sweden cost? A. 345 pounds. B. 470 pounds. C. 385 pounds.16. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man doesnt like teenagers. B. The man has been married. C. The woman recommends 4 places to the man.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How do the

8、speakers parents go to work? A. By bicycle. B. By bus. C. By subway.18. What did the gardens in every neighbourhood use to be? A. Fields. B. Parking places. C. Car factories.19. Why are children healthier now than their parents used to be? A. They dont often go out but stay at home most of the time.

9、 B. They have central heating in their houses. C. They play outside more and watch TV only for a start time each day.20. What can we know about the speaker? A. She was born in 2010. B. Her parents are retired now. C. She has more fun than other children.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分1

10、5分)21. -Forty people were killed in the train crash.-What _ bad news! It came really as _ shock to us.A. a; a B. 不填;a C. 不填;不填 D. a; 不填22. The well-dressed lady was caught stealing in the fashion shop. Strangely enough, she _ have done such a foolish thing.A. should B. would C. might D. must23. Im s

11、o busy these days. I dont think I can _ any extra work.A. take in B. take up C. take over D. take on24. In the centre of our city the cost of renting an apartment is much higher than _ in any other part of the city.A. one B. it C. this D. that25. My teachers in senior high school _ me a lot. I would

12、nt otherwise have attended such a key university.A. helped B. had helped C. has helped D. would have helped26. Please tell me the after service of the computer; Im worried about _ a break down sometimeA. there being B. it being C. there is D. it is27. Getting together with her previous classmates, s

13、he had a very _ manner, which seemed unfriendly.A. normal B. ordinary C. common D. formal28. -Look at the sky! It _.-Really? Then we _ to hurry home.A. is going to rain; will have B. is going to rain; are going to haveC. will rain; will have D. will rain; is going to have29. All the people in the ci

14、ty were _ by the news of the mayors death.A. affected B. attacked C. moved D. destroyed 30. When it _ making friends on the Internet, you cannot be too careful. A. comes to B. refers to C. turns to D. gets to31. Michael walked quietly to the bird. However, _ into the sky when he was about to catch i

15、t.A. flew it away B. away did it fly C. away flew it D. away it flew 32. -When did you last hear _ Bruce?-Well, he phoned me this afternoon and we agreed _ a time and place to meet.A. of; to B. from; on C. about; with D. from; with 33. Its in the supermarket, _ owner is from the south, _ this kind o

16、f new lap top is sold cheaply.A. whose; where B. that; that C. whose; that D. that; where34. I used to move three times, so only a few of my old photos _ now. A. are remaining B. are remained C. remain D.remains35. -Shall we have a get-together this weekend or next Monday?-_ I dont mind.A. I couldnt

17、 agree more. B. Why not?C. Its all up to you. D. It all depends.第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)I was the example “I cant” child. Whatever my mother told or asked me to do was immediately followed by my whining (嘀咕), “I cant.” 36 , very few tasks or goals that I set out to achieve were ever completed.O

18、ne evening, my 37 called me into the family room.“I want you to 38 this article,” Mother began. “Its about Marlo Thomas. She tells how a simple 39 that she was forced to learn by her father changed her 40 . She went from saying, “I cant to “I can!” According to this 41 , she was able to change her l

19、ife, and eventually her career, by learning the belief in the poem.”“I want you to memorize that poem,” Mother said 42 .“Ma ” I said. “I cant learn that poem. Its too 43 .”“Its not too long and yes, you can learn it. I want you to know it 44 by this time tomorrow.”One does not say “no” to my mother.

20、 I 45 her, but this was going too far! I 46 and went my way back to my bedroom with the magazine loosely held in my small right hand. With a heavy heart, I fell on my bed, fell back against the cotton spread and 47 my task.“Cant is a word that is an enemy to ambition,” I began. I 48 the line. I repe

21、ated it again and again 49 it held firm in my heart. “An enemy attack to shatter your will .” I continued the 50 until the following evening, when I proudly recited the poem that has continued to be my motto.Ms. Thomas did not know me, but her story 51 changed my life. Saying, “I can” 52 me to survi

22、ve the worst moments of my life. Saying “ 53 ” encouraged me to accomplish things I would have otherwise seen as out of my 54 . A simple poem learned at seven is a poem that will 55 me to seventy-seven. Maybe even longer.36. A. As a resultB. By chanceC. In returnD. On purpose37. A. fatherB. motherC.

23、 sisterD. teacher38. A. reviseB. typeC. readD. copy39. A. meetingB. sewingC. journeyD. poem40. A. abilityB. courseC. beliefD. life41. A. stepB. interviewC. articleD. remark42. A. narrowlyB. firmlyC. nervouslyD. constantly43. A. longB. dullC. shallowD. old44. A. perfectlyB. partlyC. nearlyD. briefly4

24、5. A. comfortedB. adoredC. blamedD. begged46. A. enviedB. searchedC. turnedD. cleaned47. A. soughtB. demandedC. endedD. began48. A. changedB. preferredC. repeatedD. recited49. A. whetherB. beforeC. unlessD. until50. A. processB. admissionC. sightD. practice51. A. hardlyB. foreverC. shortlyD. normall

25、y52. A. deniedB. imaginedC. helpedD. judged53. A. Never mindB. Make itC. Get itD. I can54. A. controlB. reachC. mindD. patience55. A. holdB. tradeC. foldD. pack第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选中最佳选项。AMy grandparents believed that you were either honest or you were not. They h

26、ad a simple saying hanging on their living-room wall: “Life is like a field of newly fallen snow. Where I choose to walk every step will show.” They didnt have to talk about it; they demonstrated this truth in their lifestyle. They understood instinctively (本能地) that honesty is an inner compass for

27、judging your behavior. Unfortunately, honesty is in short supply today and getting scarcer. But it is the real bottom line in every area of society and a discipline we must demand of ourselves.Theres a story told about a surgical nurses assistance during her first day on the medical team at a well-k

28、nown hospital. She was responsible for ensuring that all surgical instruments and materials were accounted for during an operation. The nurse said to the surgeon, “Youve only removed 11 sponges (纱布), and we used 12. We need to find the last one.” “I removed them all,” the surgeon assured her. “Well

29、close now.” “You cant do that, sir,” protested the nurse. “Think of the patient.” Smiling, the surgeon lifted his foot and showed the nurse the twelfth sponge. “Youll do just fine in this or any other hospital,” he assured her. When you know youre right, you cant give in. Dont be afraid of those who

30、 might have a better idea or who might even be more intelligent than you are.Self-respect, self-esteem and a clear conscience are powerful parts of honesty and are the basis for enriching your relationships with others. Honesty means you do what you do because its right and not just fashionable or p

31、olitically correct. A life of principle, of not yielding (听从的) to the tempting attractions of an easy morality, will always win the day. My grandparents taught me that. 56. According to the first paragraph, we can infer that _.A. the writers grandparents liked snowB. its hard to be honest for the wr

32、iters grandparentsC. the writers grandparents were honestD. the writers grandparents didnt like chatting57. Why did the nurse demand that the surgeon should take out the last sponge?A. Because she thought the surgeon hid the twelfth sponge.B. Because she thought she was right and she couldnt give in

33、.C. Because she thought the surgeon was a bad doctor.D. Because she thought the surgeon didnt work well.58. What is not the basis for enriching your relationship with others? A. Self-respect. B. Pride. C. Self-esteem. D. A clear conscience.59.How does the passage mainly develop?A. By providing an ex

34、ample to prove honesty.B. By making a comparison.C. By following the order of time. D. By following the order of importance.BBoys and girls who take part in physical activity with their best friend in the neighbourhood where they live have higher levels of physical activity, new research has found.

35、With many children not doing enough physical activity the findings could help with the UKs current health care concerns.Dr Russ Jago said, “With many young people not meeting current UK physical activity guidelines there is a need to identify new ways of making children more physically activity. Our

36、 findings show that supporting physical activity among friendship groups and encouraging friends to be active together, particularly outside of school, may bring about important changes to childrens physical activity.”The research found boys who have best friends who are physically active engage in

37、greater amounts of physical activity. Girls who frequently take part in active play with their best friend achieve higher levels of physical activity than girls who do so less frequently. For 10- to 11-year-old children, engaging in physical activity with their best friend often and outside of schoo

38、l hours is associated with higher levels of physical activity.Natasha Stewart said, “This research proves the strength of buddy power simply exercising with a best friend or having a friend who is a good exercise role model increases the chance of a child keeping fit and active. We know that kids wh

39、o exercise during childhood are more likely to continue these good habits as they grow up reducing their risk of heart and circulatory disease. We are currently faced with a generation of kids whose waistlines are expanding. This research shows that easy initiatives (措施) like encouraging your child

40、to run around with their best friend could have a big impact on their health.”60. Whats the passage mainly about? A. British kids have higher levels of physical activity. B. Best friends can make a kid more physically active. C. A good exercise role model is popular with best friends around. C. Brit

41、ish kids are encouraged to meet current UK physical activity guidelines.61. Dr Russ Jago tends to think that _. A. quite a few kids dont have enough physical activity B. the more friends a kid has, the healthier he or she is C. physical activity should be concentrated on inside school D. kids arent

42、supposed to make friends with lazy kids62. The underlined word “buddy” in the last paragraph probably means _. A. exercise B. health C. friend D. body63. Whats Natashas attitude toward the research? A. Doubtful.B. Unknown. C. Supportive.D. Concerned.C For those of us used to our washing machines, th

43、is might not seem like the easiest way of getting the laundry done. But student Richard Hewitt is hoping that to people in developing countries his pedal-powered washing machine will be a godsend (天赐).The 21-year-old, who has just completed a degree in product design at Sheffield Hallam University,

44、has come up with the “Spincycle”, a device which washes and dries clothes by using pedal power. The device is fitted to the back of a tricycle, which is loaded with clothes, detergent and water before being pedalled around for ten minutes. It is then drained (排水) and filled with clean water before a

45、nother ten minute session of cycling completes the wash. And the same method can also be used to spin dry the clothes once they are clean.Richard hit upon the idea after a recent visit to Burundi in Africa, where he visited a childrens orphanage. “One of the tasks I did at the orphanage was to wash

46、around 30 loads of childrens clothes by hand,” he explained, “It was extremely time consuming and I thought that there must be an easier way than this. It set off a train of thought and I came up with the cycle idea. They use bikes a lot out there so I came up with something that could become a micr

47、o-enterprise for people. As well as saving a lot of time, energy and water, people might also be able to make a little bit of money this way.”Richard added that the invention was still under development and that he had considered several other ways of making it work efficiently. “I looked at making

48、it into a trailer for a bicycle but it made more sense to make it a complete unit,” he said, “By removing the aesthetic (美观) aspects the design could easily be simplified and made cheaper.”64. How long can the entire washing process be accomplished in the Spincycle? A. Less than ten minutes.B. Ten m

49、inutes.C. Twenty minutes.D. Over twenty minutes.65. Richard came across the concept of the Spincycle _. A. while designing a product at universityB. after an experience of washing clothes in Africa C. from the daily wash of his dirty clothesD. when riding a tricycle at the orphanage in Burundi 66. T

50、he benefits of the Spincycle include _. a. saving time b. saving money c. being environmental friendlyd. saving physical energy A. a, b, cB. b, c, dC. a, c, dD. a, b, c, d67. What is implied in the last paragraph? A. Richard has considered some other inventions.B. The design of the Spincycle needs t

51、o be improved. C. It makes more sense to place the Spincycle on a bicycle.D. The Spincycle does not look beautiful enough.DCoconutCoconut trees can be seen all over the tropical countries everywhere in the world. Coconut trees need warm weather and produce green coconuts which are filled with a colo

52、rless coconut juice. If the coconut is fresh, inside are almost all juice and little flesh. Coconut milk is white in color and is extracted from coconut. Green coconuts have the size of a small ball. They have to be opened on top with a knife. Dragonfruit (火龙果)Dragonfruits official name is Pitaya. I

53、ts a kind of fruit which is very tasteful despite its outside looks. The pink colored skin is not to be eaten. Cut the fruit in half and use a spoon to eat the grayish flesh. The black seeds can be eaten but they are not digestible. Cempedak (小木菠萝)Cempedak is a native kind of Malaysian fruit. The ta

54、ste of the fruit is similar to the related Jackfruit (波罗密) with a hint of Durian(榴莲). A sweet, mild, and juicy flesh surrounds the peanut-like seeds in a thick layer. The outer cover of the fruit is slightly sticky. Cempedak can be eaten fresh. DurianDurian is one of those tropical fruits you love o

55、r hate. I was told that in many parts in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thai hotels, durian is not even allowed because of the smell. However, durian is a very popular tropical fruit in Malaysia. It is known as “the King of Fruit” on the basis of the fact that it has many vitamins, calcium, iron and other

56、minerals.68. Which of the following is TRUE according to coconut?A. It can only be found in Malaysia and Indonesia. B. Green coconuts are filled with a white coconut juice.C. Green coconuts are as big as basketballs.D. A person can open coconuts on top with a knife.69. Which of the following has the

57、 seeds that can be eaten?A. Coconut. B. Dragonfruit. C. Cempedak. D. Durian.70. According to Cempedak, we can learn that _. A. cempedak is the other name of Jackfruit B. the home of cempedak is Malaysia C. cempedak has the flavor of durianD. cempedak has a smooth cover71. In many Malaysia and Thai h

58、otels, why is durian not even allowed?A. Because it can make eaters addicted.B. Because the local governments forbid the selling.C. Because it has a smelly flavor.D. Because it can be used as a weapon.EThe United Nations yesterday urged a global phase-out of old-style light bulbs and a switch to low

59、-energy lighting that would save billions of dollars and combat (对抗) climate change.Generation of electricity for lighting, often from burning fossil fuels, accounts for 8% of world greenhouse gas emissions (排放), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said in a report. A shift to more efficient bulbs w

60、ould cut electricity demand for lighting by 2%.Indonesia, for instance, could save $1bn a year and cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 8m tonnes a year, the equivalent (相等) of taking 2m cars off the road. Brazil could save $2bn a year, Mexico $900m, Ukraine $210m and South Africa $280m. All would al

61、so deliver big cuts in emissions. “The actual economic benefits could be even higher,” said Achim Steiner, head of UNEP. He also said the cost calculations did not include health benefits from switching from the use of fossil fuels, including use of kerosene lamps (煤油灯). About 1.8m deaths a year are

62、 linked with indoor air pollution. UNEP warned there were drawbacks because the most common low-energy light bulbs contain poisonous material. It said countries need to ensure safe collection and disposal(处理) of the light bulbs. It is a central challenge, especially in developing countries. Countries including EU members, the US, Canada, Australia, Cuba and the Philippines were working on pha

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