浙江省杭州学军高三第二次月考

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1、杭州学军中学2011学年高三第二次月考第一节:单项填空(共20小题,每小题0.5分,满分10分)1. -Can we get the computer before Wednesday?-_. If it is within 30 kilometers, we can make it, but if further away, it will be on Thursday.A. I dont know for sureB. Well, that all dependsC. Its up to you, sirD. Theres no rush2. -Where do you want to g

2、o for further study after graduation, _ European country or an Asian country? - Neither. America is _ one I want to go to. A. an; the B. a; 不填 C. an; 不填 D. a; the 3. So far all cloned animals have suffered from some different serious disorders, _ dying soon after birth.A. many of whichB. many of who

3、mC. many of themD. many of that4. You can make a complaint to the local government _ you are happy with the way things are.A. unless B. if C. once D. as5. Why this excellent newspaper allows such an article to be printed is _ me. A. above B. outside C. beside D. beyond6. David likes country life and

4、 has decided to _ farming.A. go in for B. go back on C. go through with D. go along with7. My friends, after they heard what had happened to me, _ said it sounded like an adventure. A. allB. thatC. whichD. who8. _ is generally accepted, economical growth is determined by the smooth development of pr

5、oduction. A. What B. That C. It D. As9. -Hello! This is Reservation Desk of Star Hotel. -Is there any _ room for May 18th?A. empty B. vacant C. packed D. tidy10. -Why did you drop the chance of earning big money?-_. You know, I dont want to get rich by taking risks.A. All is well that ends wellB. On

6、e mans meat is anothers poisonC. Better safe than sorry D. No sweet without sweat11. When asked to explain _ he did to make his students so fascinated with his lessons, the teacher paused and thought deeply. A. what was it thatB. that what it was C. what it was that D. what was it12. I _ you an apol

7、ogy for what I said this morning. Anyway, I meant no offence. A. owe B. make C. demand D. accept13. Near the table _ a hungry dog, which desired to satisfy his hunger with _ fell from the table.A. lay; what B. lay; that C. laid; that D. laid; something14. -Why is your English so good, Amy? -Well, my

8、 uncle gives me a hand at home. He _ in Australia for ten years. A. has lived B. lived C. had lived D. has been living15. Pointing to the house on _ roof grew lots of bush, the old man told me that was _ I would stay.A. its; what B. whose; what C. whose; where D. its; where16. The careless driver is

9、 _ for the traffic accident _ yesterday.A. to blame.happened B. to blamehappeningC. to be blamedhappened D. to be blamedhappening17. -Why do you look so worried? -My computer broke down and my essay _ unfinished since.A. was left B. has leftC. left D. has been left18. -Has your father got up?-Sorry,

10、 Im not sure. He _ got up. Please go and see for yourself.A. must have B. cant have C. would have D. might have19. -Why didnt you pick up the MP4? -I _ it, but I didnt carry that much money.A. must have bought B. should buy C. could have bought D. could buy20. -May I try the jacket on? -_, but I thi

11、nk it will be too large for you. A. Believe it or not B. By all means C. With pleasure D. As you like第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I cheated on a final exam in college. It was spring semester of my junior year, the early 70s, at 21 was then Rider College. I was between a B and a C in “Introduction to 2

12、2 ”, and the exam would determine my final 23 . Music was 24 my strongest subject. I had never studied an instrument and had had little 25 to classical music. But as a secondary education major, I needed two fine arts electives. I had chosen music as one of them. At two credits, how 26 could it be?

13、I thought I could hold my own on the test 27 just before it began, when the professor announced that he would 28 a series of musical passages on a tape recorder for 15 minutes. We were to name the 29 we heard in each selection. We were 30 in that classroom like penguins on a chunk of floating sea 31

14、 , so it was an effort to keep my eyes 32 on my own desk. I think the music was a Mozart symphony, 33 by Tchaikovsky and a piece by John Philip Sousa. During one selection, my 34 turned to the paper of the student on my right. I had 35 the instrument to be a violin; my neighbor had written viola(中提琴

15、). He had to be 36 -almost anyone would know more about music than I did. I changed my 37 . A few days later, looking at the answers to the exam and the final grades posted on the professors office 38 , I understood the meaning of poetic justice. The instrument had been a violin. That one answer had

16、 39 my exam grade to a C, which 40 a C for the course.21. A. it B. what C. where D. that22. A. Science B. Literature C. Poetry D. Music23. A. grade B. interest C. career D. choice24. A. always B. never C. almost D. sometimes25. A. exposure B. educationC. explanation D. relation26. A. interesting B.

17、easy C. hard D. fantastic27. A. after B. until C. while D. since28. A. produce B. perform C. make D. play29. A. composer B. instrument C. title D. singer30. A. crowded B. separated C. thrown D. invited31. A. wood B. floor C. ice D. boat32. A. closed B. focused C. stuck D. extended33. A. something B.

18、 anything C. nothing D. everything34. A. thoughts B. ears C. eyes D. hands35. A. hoped B. accepted C. realized D. guessed36. A. wrong B. right C. crazy D. perfect37. A. seat B. subject C. answer D. paper38. A. door B. cupboard C. floor D. desk39. A. improved B. suffered C. given D. dropped40. A. dec

19、lared B. said C. meant D. gained第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题,每题2分,满分50分)ALife is difficult.This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths. It is a great truth because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly know that life is difficult-once we truly understand and accept it-then l

20、ife is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters.Most do not fully see this truth. Instead they complain about their problems and difficulties as if life should be easy. It seems to them that difficulties represent a special kind of suffering

21、 especially forced upon them or else upon their families, their class, or even their nation.What makes life difficult is that the process of facing and solving problems is a painful one. Problems, depending on their nature, cause us sadness, or loneliness or regret or anger or fear. These are uncomf

22、ortable feelings, often as painful as any kind of physical pain. And since life causes an endless series of problems, life is always difficult and is full of pain as well as joy.Yet, it is in this whole process of solving problems that life has its meaning. Problems are the serious test that tells u

23、s success from failure. When we desire to encourage the growth of human spirit, we encourage the human ability to solve problems, just as in school we set problems for our children to solve. It is through the pain of meeting and working out problems that we learn. As Benjamin Franklin said, those th

24、ings that hurt, instruct. It is for this reason that wise people learn not to fear but to welcome the pain of problems. 41. From the passage, it can be inferred that _. A. everybody has problems B. we become stronger by meeting and solving the problems of life C. life is difficult because our proble

25、ms bring us pain D. people like to complain about their problems 42. The writer probably used just one short sentence in the first paragraph to _. A. save spaceB. persuade readersC. make readers laugh D. get readers attention 43. The main idea of Paragraph 3 is that _. A. most people feel life is ea

26、syB. the writer feels life is easy C. the writer likes to complain about his problems D. most people complain about how hard their lives are 44. According to the passage, we give school children difficult problems to solve in order to_. A. encourage them to learnB. teach them to fear the pain of sol

27、ving the problem C. help them learn to deal with painD. teach them how to respect from problems 45. The saying from Benjamin Franklin “Those things that hurt, instruct” suggests that _. A. we do not learn from experienceB. we do not learn when we are in painC. pain teaches us important lessonsD. pai

28、n cannot be avoidedBParents, our first teachers, play a highly significant role in our livesHowever, doesnt it seem that many of us come to have conflicts with them when we start high school? Were less likely to listen to them and take their suggestions-we even rebel against them.Why? It may be the

29、so-called “generation gap”. A generation gap appears when we begin to feel our parents are ignoring us, dont understand us, and we feel we can no longer share our feelings with them.The key reason is our desire for independence. In senior high school, we start to want to take responsibility for our

30、own lives and make our own decisions. But parents resist this. They still want to control us and try to force us to do things they think we should do. Debate and discussion often come to nothing. Gradually, we talk with them less, and keep our feelings locked up inside.Zhang Xiaoyun, 16, of Ningbo,

31、Zhejiang, has talked less and less with her mother since she started senior high school. “She believes studies should be my priority, not my inner world,” Zhang said. “Each day, she asks me the same old questions like, How was your last exam? or Have you made any progress in physics?” To Zhang, thes

32、e questions are annoying and so she always tries to ignore them and answers perfunctorily. “Sometimes, when I get upset, I quarrel with her. After, she comes to apologize and comfort me. But I know, she doesnt completely understand me,” Zhang said. Now, a home that was once full of laughter has fall

33、en into gloom and silence.The generation gap can be harmful. Because of the lack of communication, our parents no longer know what we are thinking about. There are quarrels, even over trivial things. When that happens, we may not be able to concentrate on our studies. Some of us even become afraid t

34、o go home after school-a very serious situation for the whole family.46. Which of the following is not included in the passage?A. The causes of generation gap.B. The effects of generation gap.C. One example of generation gap.D. Ways of narrowing generation gap.47. Which of the following is one reaso

35、n for the generation gap according to the passage?A. Modern society changing very fast.B. Parents having unrealistic hopes of their children.C. Parents and kids not understanding and respecting each other.D. Young people liking to escape from the control of their parents.48. Which of the following w

36、ords has the closest meaning to the underlined word “perfunctorily”?A. attentively B. indifferently(冷淡地)C. flatteringly(奉承地)D. seriously49. In the view of the author, _.A. parents should allow their children more freedomB. parents and children should not stay togetherC. the younger generation should

37、 value the older generationD. academic records are more important than ones inner worldCBobby Moresco grew up in New Yorks Hells Kitchen, a tough working-class neighborhood on Manhattans West Side. But Hells Kitchen lies right next door to Broadway, and the bright lights attracted Bobby from the tim

38、e he was a teen. Being stage-struck was hardly what a street kid could admit to his partners. Fearing their ridicule, he told no one, not even his girlfriend, when he started taking acting lessons at age 17. If you were a kid from the neighborhood, you became a cop, construction worker, longshoreman

39、 or criminal. Not an actor. Moresco struggled to make that long walk a few blocks east. He studied acting, turned out for all the cattle calls, and during the decade of the 1970s made a total of $2,000. “I wasnt a good actor, but I had a driving need to do something different with my life,” he says.

40、 He moved to Hollywood, where he drove a cab and worked as a bartender(酒保). “My father said, Stop this craziness and get a job; you have a wife and daughter. But Moresco kept working at his chosen craft. Then in 1983 his younger brother Thomas was murdered in a mob-linked killing. Moresco moved back

41、 to his old neighborhood and started writing as a way to explore the pain and the patrimony(继承物)of Hells Kitchen. Half-Deserted Streets, based on his brothers killing, opened at a small Off-Broadway theater in 1988. A Hollywood producer saw it and asked him to work on a screenplay. His reputation gr

42、ew, and he got enough assignments to move back to Hollywood. By 2003, he was again out of work and out of cash when he got a call from Paul Haggis, a director who had befriended him. Haggis wanted help writing a film about the country after September 11. The two worked on the writing, but every stud

43、io in town turned it down. They kept pitching it. Studio executives, however, thought no one wanted to see a severe, honest vision of race and fear and lives in collision(冲突、碰撞) in modern America. Moresco believed so strongly in the script that he borrowed money, sold his house. He and Haggis kept p

44、ushing. At last the writers found an independent film producer who would take a chance, but the upfront money was too little, Moresco delayed his salary. Crash slipped into the theaters in May 2005, and quietly became both a hit and a critical success. It was nominated for six Academy Awards and won

45、 three-Best Picture, Best Film Editing and Best Writing (Original Screenplay) by Paul Haggis and the kid from Hells Kitchen. At age 54, Bobby Moresco became an overnight success. “If you have something you want to do in life, dont think about the problems,” he says, “think about other ways to get it

46、 done.” 50. Rearrange the following statements in term of time order:a. His work Half-Deserted Streets drew attention as it opened at a small Off-Broadway theater.b. Unexpectedly Crash became both a hit and a huge success.c. He moved to Hollywood to be a taxi driver and a waiter.d. He started to lea

47、rn acting in spite of hardness with the belief of doing something different.e. His younger brother Thomas was killed in conflict among bullies.A. d; c; e; a; b B. d; e; c; b; a C. c; d; e; a; b D. c; e; d; b; a 51. Why Bobby Moresco did not tell anyone that he started taking lessons at age 17?A. He

48、wanted to give his girlfriend a surprise.B. His girlfriend did not allow him to do this.C. He was afraid of being laughed at.D. He had no talent for acting.52. The Studio executives turned the script Crash down because _.A. they thought the script would not be popularB. the script was not well writt

49、en.C. they had no money to make the film based on the script.D. they thought Moresco was not famous.53. Whats the best title of the passage?A. The Road to SuccessB. Try It a Different WayC. A Talented man-MorescoD. Morescos Perseverance 54. Which of the following can best describe Bobby Moresco?A. i

50、nitiative(主动的) and persistent(坚持的)B. shy but hardworking C. caring and braveD. aggressive and modestDHilary Smith belonged to a good family. But by the age of twenty, he had spent all the money the good old family had. He then had some trouble with the bank and was put in prison. He escaped from the

51、 prison and ran to Australia without delay.Hilary did not like Australia and Australia did not like Hilary. What he could do seemed to be one of two things: die or work. The thought of neither of these gave him any pleasure. Then he remembered that he was not alone in the world. He possessed an aunt

52、.She was his fathers only sister, but his father used to say she brought no glory to the family. Hilary, of course, tried to discover what she had done. It seemed that she had failed to marry a nobleman. Instead, she had chosen a husband who was connected with trade. Of course as soon as she became

53、“Mrs Parks”, her brother considered her dead. Later on, Mr. Parks died and left her a lot of money; but that did not bring her back to life in her brothers opinion.Hilary discovered his aunts address. Fortunately she remained faithful and honest to him even after she fell ill. So Hilarys star shone

54、again. When he was feeling honest, he could talk attractively. He frequently visited his aunts house; and soon he was living comfortably in the building which the profits of trade had provided.One thing was soon clear: his aunt was seriously ill, and nothing could cure her illness. Hilary was very w

55、orried. Fate had found a home for him, and was now going to throw him out of it. There was only one thing that could save him: her will.“Will?” she said, “yes, I have made one. That was when I was a girl and had not much money. I left all my money to some religious people.”“Didnt you make another wi

56、ll when you were married?” Hilary asked.His aunt shook her head. “No,” she said in a low voice, “There was no need. When I finally had a lot of money I found I had no relations.”On the next day he went to the public library and examined a book of law. It told him what he already believed. When a wom

57、an is married, an earlier will loses its value. A new will must be made. If no new will is made, the money goes to the nearest relation. Hilary knew that he was his aunts only relation. His future was safe.After a few months had passed, Hilarys problems became serious. He badly needed money. He had

58、expensive tastes, and owed a lot of money to shopkeepers. They trusted him because his aunt was rich; but the debt was terrible.Unfortunately his aunt did not want to discuss money matters at all. In the end they had a quarrel about the small amount of ten pounds. Hilary was now very angry. He began

59、 to wonder about a new problem. Was it kind to want his aunt to live any longer? Was it not better for her to die now? While he was considering what to do, his aunt told him that she was going to send for her lawyer. So she was going to make a new will. Hilary thought she might leave all her money t

60、o someone else. Soon he reached a clear decisionHe must do a great kindness to the poor old woman. One night when the old servant who had been nursing his aunt went off, he doubled the amount of some medicine. The total amount was too great and it could just put her to sleep forever.“Thank you,” his

61、 aunt took the glass from his hand with a grateful look. “I want, more than anything, to sleep, and never to wake up again. Is that what you wish, Hilary? I have given you your chance. Dont blame me if I have some doubts about what you intended to do. Sick people get these ideas, you know. One thing

62、 I ought to explain to you. Mr. Parks never married me. He already had a wife and couldnt marry again. That made your foolish father very angry with me Well, if I am alive tomorrow I shall make another will in your favor. If I die tonight, youll get nothing No, Hilary, dont try to take the glass away. I

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