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1、高三英語檢測題 ( 3A Unit 4)聽力(共兩節(jié),30%)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請聽下面一段材料,回答13小題。1What was the weather like recently?A. CloudyB. SunnyC. Windy2Why does the woman hope for the sun?A. She likes it when the sun is rising.B. She wants to go camping.C. She is worried about her vegetables.3What will the weather b

2、e like this afternoon?A. RainyB. SunnyC. Cloudy請聽下面一段材料,回答46小題。4How often does the plane for Berlin leave?A. Every eleven hoursB. Every two hoursC. Every hour5How soon will the next plane leave?A. In 14 minutesB. In 40 minutesC. In 4 minutes6What can we know about the woman?A. She will buy one first

3、 class ticket.B. She will buy one second class ticked.C. She will buy one ticked for the next day.請聽下面一段材料,回答79小題。7Why does the woman call Mr. Johnson?A. To introduce a jobB. To set up a laboratoryC. To invite him to dinner8How did the Town Job Center get to know Johnson?A. Johnson phoned themB. Joh

4、nson e-mailed themC. John helped them9What will the man probably do tomorrow?A. Meet his wifeB. Go to the collegeC. Go to the center請聽下面一段材料,回答1012小題。10When does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a hospital.B. At a shopping center.C. At the post office.11What would the man like to do?A

5、. Send a parcel.B. Buy some stamps.C. Send a telegram.12What is the mans change?A. $8.30B. $8.13C. $1.70請聽下面一段材料,回答1315小題。13Whats Mandys problem?A. She cant stay with Mrs. Henzer any longer.B. She didnt pay the fine.C. She forgot to return a book.14Whats the mans opinion about the fine?A. He thinks

6、the library charges too much.B. He thinks Mandy shouldnt pay the fine.C. He thinks the library should charge more than that.15Whats Mandys only choice?A. To pay $150.B. To buy a new book.C. To go hack to Mrs. Henzer to look for the book.第二節(jié):聽取信息(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分):請聽下面一段材料,從聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入16-20的空

7、格中。(該節(jié)答案寫在答題卷上) 單項(xiàng)選擇(25%)21.His brother earns _ he while they do the same amount of work.A. as twice much asB. twice more money asC. twice as much money asD. twice as money as22.Do you know _ expense the trip will be?A. at whichB. at whoseC. in whoseD. in which23.It was wiser of you to make him _.A.

8、 the monitorB. a managerC. managerD. managers24.The pen my father sent me as my birthday gift _ well.A. is writtenB. writesC. is writingD. has written25._ after supper helps us not only digest food but also build up our bodies.A. WalkB. To be walkingC. WalkedD. Walking26.One more week, _ we will acc

9、omplish the task.A. orB. or thatC. andD. if27.-_Mr. Baker changed his mind to take part in the movement?-After he listened to the speech by Mr. Baker.A. When was that itB. When was it thatC. When was thatD. When was it28.On the river bank _ where he once lived.A. stand a houseB. stands a houseC. a h

10、ouse standsD. does a house stand29.When _, the park will be open to the public next year.A. completedB. being completedC. to be completedD. completing30.-How about eight oclock outside the cinema?-That _ me fine.A. suitsB. fitsC. satisfiedD. meets31.You have no idea _ those days.A. that we were how

11、busyB. how busy were weC. that how busy we wereD. how busy we were32.She couldnt find a man in the street _ she could turn for help.A. whichB. with whoC. whomD. to whom33.-_.-Thank you. I certainly will.A. Happy birthday to youB. Let me help you with your EnglishC. Dont forget to close the doorD. Pl

12、ease remember me to your parents34.Talking about buying houses, I prefer a house less than $10,000 to _ over the amount.A. thisB. itC. thatD. one35._ two exams to worry about, I have to work really hard this weekend.A. As forB. WithC. BesideD. Because36.I like _ in the autumn when the weather is cle

13、ar and bright.A. thisB. thatC. itD. one37.When walking home, I met with Mr. Brun who _ me a lift home.A. providedB. suppliedC. offeredD. helped38.They went off and left me _ in the room.A. satB. sitC. sittingD. to sit39.After 5 hours drive they reached _ they thought was the place theyd been dreamin

14、g of.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. what40.Finally he got home, _A. tiring and hungryB. tired and hungryC. tiring and hungerD. tiresome and hungry41.If _, it will produce a poison that can kill the fish in the river.A. untreatedB. is untreatedC. untreatingD. to be untreated42.Neither you, nor I , nor any

15、body else _ the answer.A. is knowingB. knowsC. are knowingD. know43.Next year my little brother _ 10 years old.A. is going to beB. shall beC. is to beD. will be44.The pilot asked all the passengers on board to remain _ as the plane was making a landing.A. seatB. sittedC. to be seatedD. seated45.The

16、fact puzzled Jack much _ he has been unable to pass the driving test up to now.A. whyB. becameC. howD. that. Cloze test (30%)The other day I was talking to a stranger on the bus; he told me that he had a good _46 in Chicago and he wondered if, by any chance, I 47 to know him. For a moment, I thought

17、 he might be 48 , but I could tell from the expression on his face that he was not. He was 49 . I felt like saying that it was ridiculous (可笑的) to 50 that out of all the millions of people in Chicago I could possibly have ever bumped into his friend. But, 51 , I just smiled and reminded him that Chi

18、cago was a very 52 city. He nodded, and I thought he was going to be content to drop the subject and talk about something else. But I was wrong. He was silent for a few minutes, and then he 53 to tell me all about his friend.His friends main 54 in life seemed to be tennis. He was an excellent tennis

19、 player, and he 55 had his own tennis court. There were a lot of people with swimming 56 , yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several 57 like that, including my brother, who was doctor in California. He 58 that mayb

20、e there were more private courts in the country than he 59 , but he did not know of any others. Then he asked me 60 my brother lived in California. When I said Sacramento, he said that was a coincidence 61 his Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a 62 who

21、 had a tennis court in his backyard. I said I felt that really was a coincidence (巧合) because my next-door neighbor had gone to Sacramento last summer and had 63 the house next to my brothers house. For a moment, we stared at each other, but we did not say anything.“Would your friends name happen to

22、 be Roland Kirkwood?” I asked finally. He 64 and said, “Yes. Would your brothers name happen to be Dr Ray Hunter?” It was my 65 to laugh. “Yes,” I replied.46Abrother Bteacher Cneighbor Dfriend 47Amanaged Bhappened Ctried Dwanted 48Aexpecting Blying Cjoking Dtalking 49Afunny Bserious Ccareful Ddisapp

23、ointed 50Athink Bfind Crealize Dsee 51Aindeed Bactually Cinstead Dexactly52Afamous Binteresting Cnoisy Dbig53Abegan Bstopped Crefused Dfailed54Aproblem Binterest Cchoice Dwork 55Ajust Bever Ceven Dsurely 56Asuit Bhabit Cpools Driver 57ApeopleBplayers Cstrangers Dfriends 58Aadvised Bargued Cadmitted

24、Dannounced 59Arecognized Brealized Cvisited Dfound 60Ahow Bwhether Cwhen Dwhere 61Abecause Bif Cthen Dthough 62Adoctor Bfriend Cneighbor Dplayer 63Ahired Bvisited Cdesigned Dsold 64Asmiled Blaughed Ccried Dnodded65Achance Bpleasure Ctime Dturn .Reading comprehension (40%)Passage ANew York, 10 Novemb

25、er, the biggest power failure in the city's history. Thousands of people got stuck in lifts. Martin Salzmann spent three hours between the 21st and 22nd floors of the Empire State Building. “There were twelve of us. But no one panicked. We passed the time telling stories and playing word games.

26、One man wanted to smoke but we didn't let him. Firemen finally got us out.”“It was the best night we've ever had,”said Angela Carraro, who runs an Italian restaurant on 42nd Street.“We had lots of candles on the tables and the waiters were carrying candles on their trays. The place was fulla

27、nd all night, in fact, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here.”The zoos had their problems like everyone else. Keepers worked through the night. They used blankets to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys warm. While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets

28、 had problems keeping cool. “All of our ice cream and frozen foods melted,” said the manager of a store in downtown Manhattan.“They were worth $50,000.” The big electric clock in the lobby(大廳)of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in downtown Manhattan started ticking(滴答) again at 5:25 this morning. It was al

29、most on time.66. Throughout the period of darkness, Martin Salzmann and the eleven others were _ .A. nervous B. excited C. calm D. frightened 67. In what way was the night of November 9 the best night for Angela Carraro?A. She had a taste of adventure.B. Burning candles brightened the place.C. Busin

30、ess was better than usual.D. Many people stayed the night in her restaurant. 68. How long did the power failure last?A. Nearly 12 hours. B. More than 12 hours.C. Nearly 24 hours. D. More than 24 hours. Passage BNearly everyone is shy in some ways. If shyness is making you uncomfortable, it may be ti

31、me for a few lessons in self-confidence. You can build your confidence by following some suggestions from doctors and psychologists.Make a decision not to hold back in conversations. What you have to say is just as important as what other people say. And dont turn down party invitations just because

32、 of your shyness.Prepare yourself for being with others in groups. Make a list of the good qualities you have. Then make a list of ideas, experiences, and skills you would like to share with other people. Think about what you would like to say in advance. Then say it.If you start feeling self-consci

33、ous in a group, take a deep breath and focus your attention on other people. Remember, you are not alone. Other people are concerned about the impression they are making, too.No one ever gets over being shy completely, but most people do learn to live with their shyness. Even entertainers admit that

34、 they often feel shy. They work at fighting their shy feelings so that they can face the cameras and the public. Just making the effort to control shyness can have many rewards. But perhaps the best reason to fight shyness is to give other people a chance to know more about you.69. Where would this

35、article probably appear?AIn a popular magazine.BOn the front page of a newspaper.CIn a science textbook.DIn an encyclopedia.(百科全書)70. The main purpose of the article is to .Aexplain how shyness developedBrecommend ways of dealing with shynessCpersuade readers that shyness is naturalDprove that shyne

36、ss can overcome71. Which of these can you conclude from reading the article?AShy people never have any fun.BEntertainers choose their work to fight shyness.CThe attempt to overcome shyness is always successful.DThe attempt to overcome shyness is always worthwhile.72. What is the source of the sugges

37、tions for fighting shyness?AThe author of the article.BShy men and women.Cdoctors and psychologistsDPopular entertainers.Passage CSince I took office Ive done everything in my power to protect our children from harm. Weve worked to make their streets and their schools safer, to give them something p

38、ositive to do after school and before their parents get home. Weve worked to teach our children that drugs are dangerous, illegal and wrong.Today, I want to talk to you about the historic opportunity we now have to protect our nations children from an even more deadly threat: smoking. Smoking kills

39、more people every day than AIDS, alcohol, car accidents, murders, suicides, drugs and fires combined. Nearly 90 percent of those smokers lit their first cigarette before they turned 18. Consider this: 3,000 children start to smoke every day illegally, and 1,000 of them will die sooner because of it.

40、This is a national tragedy that every American should be honor-bound to help prevent. For more than five years weve worked to stop our children from smoking before they start, launching a nationwide campaign to educate them about the dangers of smoking, to reduce their access to tobacco products, an

41、d to severely restrict tobacco companies from advertising to young people. If we do these, well cut teen smoking by almost half over the next five years. That means if we act now, we have it in our power to stop 3 million children from smoking and to save a million lives as a result.73. What has the

42、 author done in his power? _A. To look after out children. B. To clean the street.C. To teach our children. D. To protect our children from harm.74. Compared with other disasters, what kills more people everyday?_A. Smoking. B. Car accidents. C. Drugs. D. Murders.75. How many children start to smoke

43、 everyday illegally? _A. 1,000 B. 3,000 C. 90 D. 1876. For more than five years what have they done to stop their children from smoking? _A. To educate them about the dangers of smoking.B. To reduce their access to tobacco products.C. To restrict tobacco companies from advertising to young people.D.

44、 All of the above.77. How many children will be stopped from smoking if we act now? A. one million. B. 1.5 million. C. 3 million. D. 3,000.Passage DLET YOUR LOVE FOR ANIMALS LIVE ONAs someone who loves animals, you care about what will happen to them in the future. CSIA has been treating sick and in

45、jured animals since 1938. It's hard to imagine what would happen to the hundreds of thousands of pets who need us every year if we no longer existed.But in fact, we simply could not continue if it wasn't for a very special kind of gift people like you leave to us in their wills (遺囑).Can we d

46、epend on your kindness too? If you haven't already done so, please consider including a gift to CSIA in you will. For free information on how to go about it, please call our helpline on 0800 8421950.Your love for animals can live on with a gift in your will to CSIA.CSIAfor pets in need of vets (

47、獸醫(yī))78. This advertisement is trying to persuade people to _.A. buy a gift for a pet B. give money for animal careC. work for an animal hospital D. treat sick and injured animals 79. The advertisement is mainly aimed at _.A. vets B. zoo keepers C. old pet lovers D. animal hospital assistants 80. What

48、 is CSIA most likely to be?A. A pet shop. B. An animal hospital.C. A club for pet lovers. D. A training center for vets. Passage ESome time ago I discovered that one of my chairs had a broken leg. I didn't think there would be any difficulty in getting it mended, as there were a lot of antique(古

49、董) shops near my home. So I left home one morning carrying the chair with me. I went into the first shop expecting a friendly reception(接待). I was quite wrong. The man wouldn't even look at my chair.The second shop, though slightly more polite, was just the same, and the third and the fourthso I

50、 decided that my approach must be wrong. I entered the fifth shop with a plan in my mind. I placed the chair on the floor and said to the shopkeeper, “Would you like to buy a chair?” He looked it over carefully and said, “Yes, not a bad chair. How much do you want for it, sir?” “Twenty pounds,” I sa

51、id. “OK,” he said. “I'll give you twenty pounds.” “It's got a slightly broken leg,” I said. “Yes, I saw that, it's nothing.”Everything was going according to plan and I was getting excited. “What will you do with it?” I asked. “Oh, it will be easy to sell once the repair is done.” “I'

52、;ll buy it,” I said. “What do you mean?” “You've just sold it to me,” he said. “Yes, I know but I've changed my mind. I am sorry. I'll give you twenty seven pounds for it.” “You must be crazy,” he said. Then, suddenly the penny dropped. “I know what you want. You want me to repair your c

53、hair.” “You're right,” I said. “And what would you have done if I had walked in and said, Would you mend this chair for me?” “I wouldn't have agreed to do it,” he said. “We don't do repairs, not enough money in it and too much trouble. But I'll mend this for you, shall we say for a f

54、iver?” He was a very nice man and was greatly amused(感到有趣) by the whole thing.81. We can learn from the text that in the first shop the writer_.A. was rather impoliteB. was warmly receivedC. asked the shopkeeper to buy his chairD. asked the shopkeeper to repair his chair 82. The underlined word “approach” in the second paragraph means _.A. plan fo

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