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1、高三英語試卷及答案 寧波市八校期初測(cè)試高三英語試題注意事項(xiàng):1答卷前,考生務(wù)必將本人的班級(jí)、姓名、學(xué)號(hào)(或考試號(hào))填在答題卡的密封線內(nèi)。2將答案填在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。在試卷上答題無效。3本次考試期間不得使用計(jì)算器。4考試時(shí)間:120分鐘,總分:120分。 命題:鄞州中學(xué) 沈惠君 馮彩波 審題:寧波中學(xué) 蔣園芬選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。1. Nicknames are interesting. If _ man

2、 were unusually strong, he might adopt _name such as Armstrong. A. a; the B. a; a C. a; 不填 D. the; a 2. Those who put their money away in the bank know very well that interest rate could go _.A. both waysB. all waysC. neither wayD. either way3. Unlike the earth, Mars is too cold and Venus is far too

3、 hot _ there to be any life.A. as B. so C. like D. for 4. The little man was _ one meter fifty high, who is often laughed at. A. almost more thanB. hardly more than C. nearly more than D. as much as 5. The village seemed deserted, the only sign of life _ some trees waving in the howling windA. wereB

4、. beingC. was D. to be6. The old lady got up just before sunrise, as she often does, _along the beach and get some fresh air. A. walked B. to walk C. walking D. having walked7. I can not understand why Libya will become so complicated _ I understand more from the medium. A. after B. before C. while

5、D. when8. Wed better take umbrellasIm sure it _ when we arrive in London; its always wet there at this time of year. A. will rain B. is raining C. will be raining D. would rain9. I would have attended your birthday party last night but for the fact that it _ at that time. A. would rain B. was rainin

6、g C. had rained D. had been raining 10.What does the sign over there say? “No person _ bring drinks into the student computer pool.”A. will B. may C. shall D. must11. It was a great _ for her to be pleasant to people she didnt like. A. attempt B. trouble C. effort D. practice12. A volcano in Indones

7、ia erupted on November the 16th, 2010, and _, hundreds of people were killed. A. consequentlyB. continuouslyC. constantlyD. consistently(A)13. The car began to _ the moment the vehicle got into the highway.A. take up B. give up C. make up D. pick up 14. Experts predict that the earthquake and tsunam

8、i will _ among the costliest natural disasters on record. A. clarify B. group C. separate D. rank15. More than 5,000 people had been _ dead from Fridays massive earthquake and tsunami, Japanese media quoted police as saying early on Thursday. A. convinced B. guaranteed C. confirmed D. claimed16. We

9、were hoping to finish the project by next week_, however, we wont make it until the week afterA. so farB. as it isC. by and by D. in addition17. Supporters of underground development say that building down _ building up is a good way to use the earths space.A. as well as B. other than C. rather than

10、 D. more than18. A housing bubble is an economic situation _ occurs when house prices rise much too fast.A. which B. where C. what D. why 19. Newton is shown as a gifted scientist with very human weakness _ stood at the point in history _ magic ended and science began.A. which, where B. who, whose C

11、. that, that D. who, where20. - Did you have a wonderful time at the ball last night? - _! Ive never had a more wonderful time all my life. A. You betB. No problem C. Dont mention itD. Thats right第二節(jié): 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分, 滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21-40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。In a world w

12、here comparisons happen non-stop, it is difficult to look outside yourself and to ever be 21 with who you are. Theres always someone whos a bit 22 . The only solution is to reach 23 and measure against what Warren Buffett calls your own inner yardstick. There is no more 24 measure for comparison tha

13、n who your were yesterday, last week or last decade, when you were at your 25 .Nothing useful ever comes from comparison to others. Either you see yourself as better than someone and you get 26 , or you see someone else as better than you and you feel like all your hard work is for 27 . It is a fool

14、s game. Not one of us is exactly 28 . The only direct and honest comparison is 29 yourself. Everything else is apples to oranges.My opinion is that you are only 30 to compare yourself to someone else if their life 31 is the same as your own. Good luck finding that 32 . And one thing is for sure. No

15、matter how hard you work and how dedicated(埋頭苦干的)you are, there will always be someone who can run a little faster, jump a little higher, score a little better or look a little nicer in a swimsuit. And if theres not, you can 33 someone is coming up fast 34 you. So how can you always win in life? Bec

16、ome your best 35 .Having an image of your most recent past limits is the perfect thing to 36 you to the next level. If you ran 7 flights of stairs yesterday, then do 8 today. Who 37 if the guy next to you did 15? It doesnt make a bit of 38 . You are a more 39 person today than you were yesterday. Yo

17、ur own 40 is all you need.21. A. patientB. strictC. contentD. concerned22. A. strongerB. betterC. lazierD. wiser23. A. insideB. outC. forD. up24. A. accurateB. usefulC. carefulD. powerful25. A. endB. bestC. convenienceD. side26. A. satisfiedB. busyC. inspiredD. lazy27. A. nothingB. funC. sureD. succ

18、ess28. A. equalB. uniqueC. alikeD. common29. A. withinB. byC. forD. of30. A. instructedB. allowedC. directedD. suggested31. A. situationB. positionC. occasionD. accommodation32. A. gameB. matchC. friendD. enemy33. A. concludeB. betC. announceD. declare34. A. beforeB. besideC. belowD. behind35. A. as

19、sistantB. competitorC. coachD. teacher36. A. contributeB. exposeC. pushD. devote37. A. caresB. saysC. wondersD. asks38. A. effortB. sense C. differenceD. change39. A. successfulB. happyC. luckyD. fit40. A. benefit B. progressC. habitD. result第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)

20、(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng), 并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。AA new book written by a Chinese American on her super-strict parenting - Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has raised fierce debates in the US.Amy Chua is a Yale Law School professor and the mother of two teenage girls. She is the daughter of Chinese immigrants. In t

21、he Chinese culture, the tighter represents strength and power. In her book, Ms. Chua writes about how she demanded excellence from her daughters. Chua writes that her daughters, Sophia and Louisa, were never allowed to go on a date, be in a school play, watch TV or play computer games. They couldnt

22、choose their own after-class activities or get any grade less than an A. They had to play piano or violin - and no other musical instruments. She writes that if a Chinese child gets a B - which she says would never happen - there would be a screaming, hair-tearing explosion. She describes making her

23、 7-year-old daughter play a piano piece perfectly - yelling and not letting her leave the bench even to use the bathroom - until it was.Many people have criticized Amy Chua. Some say her parenting methods were abusive. She even admits that her husband, who is not Chinese, objected to her parenting s

24、tyle. But she says that was the way her parents raised her and her three sisters.Stacy Debroff, who has written four books on parenting, says Amy Chuas parenting style is not limited to Chinese families. She says it represents a traditional way of parenting among immigrants seeking a better future f

25、or their children. But she also sees a risk. When children have no time to be social or to follow their own interests, they might not develop other skills that they need to succeed in life. Stacy Debroff advises parents not to just repeat the way they were raised.Alison Lo, an assistant professor of

26、 marketing at the University of Washingtons Bothell campus, said. I dont think Amy is advocating a best practice of parenting style, or that success and achievements are critical yardsticks of a good life. But I can imagine how strong her daughters college applications are going to be. For many pare

27、nts whose dreams are seeing their kids graduating from a competitive university, Amy is sharing with the readers that it is achievable by persistent, dedicated parental guidance, Lo said. In that sense, a young adults giftedness can be born, or made.41. We can learn that Amy Chua is _.A. an assistan

28、t professor B. an easy-going womanC. A cruel teacher D. A demanding mother42. What are Sophia and Louisa allowed to do?A. Getting an A minus B. Playing the guitarC. Dating with boys D. Playing the piano43. What do you know about Amy Chuas husband?A. He came from China B. He is against her parenting

29、styleC. He approved of her parenting style D. He thinks her parenting methods are abusive44. Stacy Debroff advises parents to _.A. follow Amy Chuas parenting styleB. develop their own style of parentingC. be strict with childrenD. seek a better future for their children45. Alison Lo concludes that _

30、.A. a teenager can be raised to be a talentB. a gifted child was born with talentC. persistent, dedicated parental guidance is the best parenting styleD. parents should respect childrens personalities BRetracing one of the most important trading routes of ancient civilization, this remarkable tour a

31、board the luxury Golden Eagle and Shangri-La trains follows in the footsteps of such legendary figures as Alexander the Great and Marco Polo.Crossing both Russia and China as well as some of the remotest former Soviet republics-Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan- our journey will take in some o

32、f the most magnificent yet little-visited sights from the ancient world. Eastbound trips start in Russias capital Moscow, where we have plenty of time to explore. We travel on to Volgograd-better known as Stalingrad-where the Soviets turned the course of the Second World War, before heading for far

33、remoter places that own their importance to a time much further back in history.The Kara Kum desert is followed by the amazing 2,500 year-old cities of Khiva and Bukhara-considered so important by UNESCO that it supported their restoration-and then Samarkand, “the Rome of the East”. Much admired by

34、Alexander the Great, Samarkand is home to Registan Square, a spectacular open space surrounded by beautiful Islamic buildings and considered one of the most inspirational sights in central Asia. In between Khiva and Bukhara we take a two-day excursion into Turkmenistan and visit the capital city of

35、Ashgabat, a huge modern folly(裝飾性建筑) in the desert and a monument to the recently deceased President Sapamurat Turkmenbashi. We also visit the ancient city of Merv before returning to Uzbekistan.After crossing the border into China, our tour takes in the fascinating Mogao Grottoes, the Jiayuguan for

36、tress at the end of the Great Wall and the world-famous Terracotta Warriors, an army of almost 6,000 statues recognized as one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th Century. We end our journey in Beijing, the capital of modern, confident Chinawhere the latest architecture rubs shoulders w

37、ith Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.46.The ancient city of Merv now belongs to _.A. Russia B. Soviet C. Turkmenistan D. Uzbekistan47. If you take an eastbound trip, you can visit the four cities in the following order:_A. Beijing, Samarkand, Ashgabat, Moscow B. Moscow, Samarkand, Ashgabat, B

38、eijingC. Beijing, Ashgabat, Samarkand, Moscow D. Moscow, Ashgabat, Samarkand, Beijing48. From the passage we know that Volgograd is known for _.A. its hard-working people B. a historical eventC. its long history D. its pleasant weather 49. Whats the possible meaning of the underlined word “excursion

39、” in the third paragraph?A. trip B. holiday C. exploration D. study CFor generations of students, writing term papers has been a major source of nerves and frustration. But for those with Internet access, relative resources are just a few links away. All one has to do is to go to the appropriate Web

40、 site, where online papers can either be purchased, ordered, or downloaded for free. Collegiate Care Research Assistance, for instance, may do the job. Do you want to write a paper on Hamlets irreconcilable moral dilemmas? Simply hand over $29.75, and the essay is yours. Some sites, such as Term Pap

41、er Emporium and Absolutely Free: Online Essays offer course papers for free. Simply press the button and download if you find the paper you want, that is. Students are, of course, fully aware of these web site resources, and some people worry that the Internet, once regarded as a best learning tool,

42、 could become the best aid yet for cheating. For teachers, the problem is figuring out whether a students authorship is authentic. But, as teaching assistant Jane Morrison explained, the task may not be too difficult for a careful teacher. Students who have gotten it off the Internet dont look at me

43、 but look at their feet. And students who wrote every bit of it can talk about the paper very intelligently and look me in the eye, Morrison said. Copying term papers is nothing new, but the appearance of the Internet raises the issue: Is this new technology making cheating more widespread? A senior

44、 official Gary Handman at Berkeley doubts it. Students who tend to cheat are going to cheat regardless of the technology. This view was backed by Berkeley graduate student Arianne Chernock, who says that, after all, students have to decide whats best for themselves. Its a question of honesty. Were h

45、ere to learn, so weve got to make the most of it ourselves. And inventive teachers can make their assignments almost cheat-proof. If you structure the assignment in a creative way, and if students, for instance, have to transform the information into a handout, or do a drama, or write an account in

46、first person narrative, then you may stop cheating, said library media teacher Leslie Farmer. That kind of strategy, some experts say, will basically force students to do more than simply download their education.50. In the past students _.A. were happy about writing term papersB. were eager to writ

47、e term papersC. considered paper writing as a joyD. considered paper writing as a source of stress51. What do some people worry about according to Paragraph 4?A. They worry that students might become lazierB. They worry that students might lose their interest in learningC. They worry that the Intern

48、et could become the best tool for cheatingD. They worry that the Internet could become the best learning tool.52. According to Paragraph 6, students feel _ copying papers from the Internet.A. guilty about B. excited when C. anxious about D. uncertain about53. What did Gary Handman argue in Paragraph

49、 8?A. Students tend to cheatB. The new technology made cheating more widespreadC. The new technology helped students in the way of cheatingD. He was doubtful whether the new technology made cheating more widespread54. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the report?A. A careful

50、 teacher doesnt have too much trouble finding out whether a students term paper is a copy or notB. Copying term papers is a serious issue that makes teacher weakC. It seems that copying term papers is unavoidable for some students who tend to cheatD. Arranging assignments in a creative way could be

51、a solution to the problem of copying term papers. DComing to the football match this afternoon? Bill McIntosh asked 59-year-old Royce Wedding as they drank beer at the Eureka Hotel in the Australian town of Rainbow. Royce shook his head. I promised Mom Id burn off the weeds on one of our fields. Bil

52、l, looking far less than his 79 years, looked outside at the heat. A light breeze was blowing from the north, making conditions perfect for the burn. But Bill felt uneasy about Royce doing the job alone. The farmer had a bad leg and walked with great difficulty. The pair had been best of friends for

53、 30 years, ever since the days when they traveled together from farm to farm in search of work. Now, living alone 12 miles east of town, Bill managed a living hunting foxes and rabbits. Once a fortnight he went to town to buy supplies and meet with Royce, who helped run the Wedding familys farm. Ill

54、 give you a hand, Bill said. The pair set off in Royces car. Soon they came to the weed-choked 120-acre field. Fires the only way to get rid of this stuff, said Bill as they tied an old tire to the tow bar(牽引桿)with a 50-foot chain. Soaking the tire with gasoline, Bill put a match to it and jumped in

55、 the car. Driving slowly from the southern edge of the field, they worked their way against the wind, leaving a line of burning weeds in their wake. Half way up the field, and without warning, the car was stuck into a hidden bank of sand. The breeze suddenly swung around to their backs and began to gather strength. The fire line sudd

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