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高三12月月考英語試卷第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話,問答第1至5小題。(每段對話僅讀一遍)What'sthetime?C.About5:30.C.Intheevening.C.Coldwater.C.About5:30.C.Intheevening.C.Coldwater.C.She's70.Whatarethetwospeakersprobablydoing?Theyaredoingsomeshopping.TheyarewatchingaTVprogram.Theyareattendingaconcert.Whenaretheytalking?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.Whatdoesthemanwanttodrink?A.Tea.B.Coffee.Howoldistheman'sgrandma?A.She's92.B.She's90.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段材料,回答第6-7題。What's(hetimelimitofDoris'passport?A.Threeyears.B.Fouryears.C.Fiveyears.What,sthepurposeofDoris'goingtotheUK?Tohaveaholiday.Togetfurthereducation.Todobusiness.聽第7段材料,回答第8—9題。Whatwillthemanprobablydo?HewillwatchTV.Hewillfillinaform.Hewillwashhisshirt.Whowillcometotaketheclothesandshoes?Thewomanspeaker.Themanager.Themaid.聽第8段材料,回答第10—12題。Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?Thespeakerswillattendajobinterview.Thespeakershavejustgraduated.Thespeakershavebothfoundjobs.Whatishardforthem?C.Learningnewthings.A.Findingagoodjob.B.Buyingahouse.C.Learningnewthings.Whydothespeakersstillneedtostudyaftergraduation?Becausetheydidn'tstudyhardwhenincollege.Becausetheyneedtokeepupwiththetimes.Becausetheywanttoleamhowtofindajob.聽第9段材料,回答第13—16題。Whatisthegirlbuying?Apresentforherson.Apresentforherfather.Apresentforhermother.Howmuchistheblackwallet?A.$40.95.B.$14.95.C.$10.50.Whydoesn'tthegirllikethebrownwallet?It'stooexpensive.Shedoesn'tlikethecolor.Thereisn'taplacetoputpicturesin.Whatdoesthegirldecidetobuy?A.Theblackwallet.B.Thebrownbelt.C.Thetie.聽第10段材料,回答第17—20題。WhatisKatieSpotz'sadventure?Rowingthelongestdistancealone.RowingacrosstheAdamicOceanalone.Spending(heleasttimetocrosstheAtlanticOcean.HowfarwillKatieSpotzrowonthesea?A.2,500miles.B.3,500miles.C.1,500miles.WhatisSpotz'spurposeofcarryingontheadventure?Tomakeherselfwellknownaroundtheworld.Toraisemoneytohelppoorpeopleindevelopingcountries.Toraisemoneytoprotectfreshwater.WithwhomdoesSpotzgetintoucheveryday?A.Herparents.B.Thereporters.C.Hercoaches.第二部分:詞匯知識應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題I分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Soonafterthemud-rockflowhitZhouqu,GansuProvince,manysoldierscametotheasmanypeopleweretrappedunderground.A.shelterB.identityC.rescueD.disasterPeople'stowardsthecrisisdiffersgreatly.Somearchopeful;othersthinkthingswillneverbelookingup.A.altitudeB.attitudeC.forecastD.opinionItwasnoeasyjob,butTom'sexpressionshowedthathewouldfinishitintime.A.determinedB.concernedC.spellboundD.surprisedDuetopowerfailuresintheneighborhood,peopleoftenhavetogetsomecandlesjustincase.A.meanB.stubbornC.extremeD.frequentWecouldhimandgodirecttothechairman,butwewouldbeskatingonverythinice.A.ignoreB.attackC.blameD.sentenceHeistoarriveat5p.m.Ihopehistrainwillnotbedelayed(histime.A.decidedB.scheduledC.settledD.organizedMoneyhappiness:youneedacertainamounttolivecomfortably,butmoremoneydoesnotnecessarilybuymorehappiness.A.takespartinB.addsuptoC.playsapartinD.makesupforThenewsofthemayor'scoming(oourschoolforavisitwasontheradioyesterday.A.workedoutB.dugoutC.carriedoutD.givenouthishealth,wegothimioliveinthepeacefulcountrysideforsomelimeuntilhewasbackonhisfeet.A.InviewofB.IntermsofC.InhonorofD.InchargeofMark'slifeisveryorderly.Fortwentyyears,hehaswalkedfromhisstoretohishouseatfiveo'clock.A.graduallyB.purposelyC.entirelyD.exactly第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從31—50各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D),選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。AKentuckyyoungmanwastakentoahospitalandthentocountryprisonafterleadingpoliceonaone-hourfreewaychase(追趕)inastolenSUV(車).Thechase31indowntownLosAngelesinfrontoftheSpringHotel.Mostofthechasewas32,exceptforanempty33ofwinethatthedriverthrewatonepolicevehicle.Whenthedrivergotintodowntown,34startedtohappen.Heranoverafirehydrant(消防栓).Thewaterpouredoutofthehydrant,35allthebooksinseveralcarts(手推車)thatasellerhadputoutsideto36customersintohisbookstore.Thedriver37turnedwestontoGrandAvenueandmanagedtoknockintothree38carsononesideof(hatstreetandtwocarsontheotherside.Thedriveralsotriedtorunover39.whowasstandinginthe40orderinghimtostop.Turningnorth,thedrivercausedabustohitits41toavoidacrash.Thebuswasempty,andthebusdriverwasuninjured.42,twopolicecarsthatwerechasingtheSLJV43differentdirectionswerenotso44.Oneofthemraninto(hefrontofthebus,andtheotherintotheback.45thedrivershadbrakedearlyenough,thedamagetotheircarswas46.Bothofficerscontinued(hechase.Theyonlywenttwo47northtofindthattheSUVhadcometoafullstopbecauseithad48intoanewspaperstandinfrontoftheSpringHotel.Thedriver49heavilybehindthesteeringwheel(方向盤).Thepolice50thedriveroffailuretogiveintoapoliceofficer.31.A.beganB.happenedC.endedD.resulted32.A.pleasantB.commonC.surprisingD.unusual33.A.tankB.boxC.caseD.bottle34.A.thingsB.objectsC.fightsD.kills35.A.ruiningB.separatingC.softeningD.boring36.A.pleaseB.attractC.fillD.admit37.A.slowlyB.carefullyC.hurriedlyD.suddenly38.A.hiddenB.brokenC.passingD.parked39.A.anotherdriverB.apasser-byC.thesellerD.apoliceofficer40.A.crosswalkB.policeboxC.shopnearbyD.policevehicle41.A.lightsB.brakesC.enginesD.wheels42.A.BesidesB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Therefore43.A.fromB.intoC.underD.toward44.A.proudB.luckyC.regretfulD.sorry45.A.BeforeB.AlthoughC.BecauseD.When46.A.effectiveB.seriousC.normalD.slight47.A.stepsB.shopsC.metersD.blocks48.A.rushedB.enteredC.cameD.backed49.A.flewB.fellC.flowedD.fled50.A.providedB.impressedC.accusedD.marked第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題短文所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ANewsthatMicrosoftwasmakinga$44.6billionbidtobuyYahoowasgreetedwithheateddiscussionbymanyInternetusersonFriday.Herearesomeresponses:MarkGaleassiofKansasCity,MissouriThisisthebestmoveforbothparties.YahoohastheideasandMicrosofthasthemoneytofinallymarkettheseideascorrectly.MicrosoftandYahooareaperfectfitandthedealwillbegoodforconsumers.ScottGofNewJerseyIwasaYahoouserforyearsalongwithHotmailfromMicrosoft.ThenGooglecamealong:GoogleEarth,GoogleToolbarandGmail.Googleissoinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)witheverythingtheydo.YahooandMicrosoft...sameoldstory...Idon'tthinkthemerger(合并)willdoanythingforeithercompanyexceptimprovetheYahooshareholders'bankaccounts.MichaelGlosserofEstero,FloridaRightnow,YahoooffersalotoffeaturesandtoolsatnocostforalldifferentlevelsofInternetusers.Microsoftseeksnothingbutprofit.Undoubtedly,they'lldonothingotherthanfindwaystostartremovingYahoo'sfbnnerlynon-pricedfeatures.Microsoft'sgreedwillruinthegreatthingthatYahoocurrentlyis.ToniSuarezofHaciendaHeights,CaliforniaPerhapsitwouldbringbetterhightechnologyinnovationstoe-mailandhelpinresearchinganddevelopingabetterInternet!AntonioSimmonsofParkville,MarylandMicrosoftpurchasingYahoowouldbenothingmorethananattemptfromMicrosofttofurtherimposeupontheuserstheirpoor-qualitysoftwareandobtainmorewealthforthecompany.Inmyopinion,theywillneverbeabletocompetewithGooglebecauseYahooandMicrosoft'scurrentsearchenginesarelooinferior(差的)tocompete.Evenifcombined,theystilllack.WhoisinfavorofthemergerofMicrosoftandYahoo?A.AntonioSimmons.B.MichaelGrosser.C.ScottG.D.MarkGaleassi.IntheopinionofScottG,.themergerwillcontributetoMicrosoftYahooandMicrosoftarelackingininnovationGoogleisgettingshortofmanagementexperiencethemergerwillallowMicrosofttoovertakeGoogle53.MichaelGrosserisafraidthat.themergerwillcostYahoo'sfreefeaturesthemergerwillleadtoMicrosoft'sdefeatingYahootheincreasedcompetitionwillforceGoogleoutofthegameInternetuserswillhavetobuyMicrosoft'sexpensivesoftware54.WhatisAntonioSimmons'attitudetowardsGoogle?A.Doubtful.B.Disapproval.C.Positive.D.Negative.BWorkyourbrain!Between2and3poundsofwonder,itcontrolseverythingwesay?doorthink,whoweareandwhatwecareabout.Thewaywewalkorlaughorfigureoutthings.Whatwelikeandthetalentswepossess.Howweseeandtalkandrunandjumpandprocessourfood.Thebrainuses20percentofourbody'soxygenand20percentofitsblood.Somewherewithinitsprotein,fat,100.000milesofbloodvesselsand100billionnervecells,ithelpsusrememberwhereweputourgymshoes.Changeourtemperaturesowedon'tdiebecauseoftheheatorcold.Speedusuporslowusdown.Helpuschoosebetweenorangejuiceororange-flavoreddrinks.Itsintricacies(復(fù)雜性)arcstunning,farbeyondanythingmostofuscanimagine.Tokeepthisworkofartaspolished(有光澤的)aspossibleweneed(oeatright,exerciseandkeepmeniallystimulated(刺激).Goodnutritionhelpsbraincellscommunicatewitheachother.Exercisestimulatesahormone(荷爾蒙)inourbrainthatimprovesmemory.Mentalstimulationkeepsyousharpevenasyouage.“It'sveryimportantthatwetellpeopletobephysicallyactiveandmentallyactive,“saidneurologistMalcolmStewart.“Peoplecannotstopaging,butyou'reabletoreducethedamage;you'reabletokeepthefiinctionup.”FollowingarcDr.Stewart'sadviceforimprovingbrainhealth:NutritionAvoidfastfood.Followtheoldadage(格言,諺語):Forbreakfast,catlikeaking;forlunch,likeaqueen;forsupper,likeabeggar.ExerciseDoacombinationofstretchingaerobicandmusclestrengtheningeveryday.MentalgamesTrytohaveasenseofhopeaboutthefuture.Dopuzzles.Listentomusic.Reachouttootherstomaketheirlivesbetter.55.Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassageistogiveusadviceonhowtokeepthebrainhealthyinformushowthebrainworkstellusthatthebrainplaysanimportantroleinourlivesshowhowspecial(hebrainistousTheword“stunning”inParagraph5means.A.interestingB.strangeC.worryingD.amazingAccording(othetext,moreexercise.A.keepsourmindsharpB.helpsimproveourmemoryC.givesourbrainarestD.helpsbraincellscommunicatewitheachotherInordertokeepbrainhealthy,weshouldavoid.A.eatingagoodlunchB.doingpuzzlesC.eatingalargesupperD.takingaerobicexerciseCSomeproblemsarcdifficulttosolve.Buttherearcalotofnumberexpressionsthatcanhelp.Forexample,ifweputtwoandtwotogether,wemightcomeupwiththerightanswer.Weknowthattwoheadsarebetterthanone.Itisalwaysbettertoworkwithanotherpersontosolveaproblem.Someproblemshaveonlyonesolution.Youcannotbeoftwomindsoverthis.Butwithanyluck,wecouldsolvetheproblemintwoshakesofalamb'stail.Wecouldhaveouranswersquicklyandeasily.Sometimeswecankilltwobirdswithonestone.Thatis,wecancompletetwogoalswithonlyoneeffortoraction.Butwcmustrememberthattwowrongsdon'tmakearight.Ifsomeonedocssomethingbadtoyou,youshouldnotdothesame(ohim.Ifyouaregoingoutwithyourgirlfriend,orboyfriend,butyoudon'twantanotherfriendtogoalongonyourdate.Youcanjustsaytoyourfriend:Iwo'scompany,【hree'sacrowd.WhenIwasayoungchildinschooLIhadtolearnthethreeR's.Theseimportantskillsarereading,writingandarithmetic.Thesethreewordsdonotallstartwiththeletter"R”.Buttheyhavethesoundof"R”.MyteachersusedtogivethreecheerswhenIdidwellinmath.Theygavepraiseandapprovalforajobwelldone.Someofmyfriendswereconfusedanddidnotunderstandtheirschoolwork.Theywereatsixesandsevens.Infact,theydidnotcareiftheyfinishedhighschool.Buttheywerehappywhentheycompletedtheirstudiesandgraduatedfromhighschool.Theywereinseventhheaven.Theywereoncloudnine.Ninetimesoutoftenstudentswhodowellinschoolfindgoodjobs.Someworkinanofficedoingthesamethingseverydayatnine-to-fivejobs.Youdonothavetodresstothenines,orwearyourbestclothes,forthiskindofwork.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtoUseNumbers.B.TheImportanceofNumbers.C.NumberStories.D.TalkAboutNumberExpressions.Tomwonfirstplaceinthegameandwccancongratulatehimbyusing"A.killtwobirdswithonestoneB.givethreecheersC.beoftwomindsD.puttwoandtwotogetherIfyousolveaproblemeasilyandquickly,youcandoit"A.inseventhheavenB.dressuptotheninesC.intwoshakesofalamb,stailD.atsixesandsevensWhichofthefollowingcanreplacethephrase"inallprobability”?A.Killtwobirdswithonestone.B.Ninetimesoutoften.C.Atsixesandsevens.D.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.DIhadanexperienceoncewhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewayspeoplemakeabadsituationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuary,Iofficiated(主持)attwofuneralsfortwoelderlywomen.Bothdiedanaturaldeath.Atthefirsthome,thesonofthedeceased(已故的)womansaid,4ifonlyIhadsentmymothertoFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnow,shewouldbealivetoday.It'smyfaultthatshedicd.^^Atthesecondhome,thesonsaid,“IfonlyIhadn'tinsistedonhergoingtoFlorida,shewouldbealivetoday.Thatlongairplaneridewasmorethanshecouldtake.It'smyfault.,,Whenthingsdon't(urnoutaswewouldlikethemto,wetendtothinkthathadwedonethingsdifferently,thestorywouldhavehadahappierending.Anytimethereisadeath,thesurvivorswillfeelguilty.Becausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbad,theybelievedthattheoppositecourse,forexample,keepingMotherathome,wouldhaveturnedoutbetter.Afterall,howcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?Thereseem(obetwoelementsinvolvedinourreadinesstofeelguilty.Thefirstliesinourbeliefthattheworldmakessenseandthatthereisareasonforeverythingthathappens.Thesecondisthethoughtthatweare(hecauseofwhathappens,especiallythebadthingsthathappens.Therootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhood.Ababyconiestothinkthattheworldexiststomeethisneeds,andthathemakeseverythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorningandcallstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecries,andsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenheishungry,peoplefeedhim,andwhenheiswet,peoplechangehim.Veryoften,wedonotcompletelygiveupthatchildishthought(hatourwishescausethingstohappen.Whatistrueaboutthetwodeceasedelderlywomen?Theybothdiedofoldage.Theydiedfromhardwork.Theyweren'tusedtothechangeinlife.Theydiedduetolackofcarebyfamilymembers.Peoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause.theycannotfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirsorrowtheybelievethattheyarcresponsibleforwhathashappenedtheydon'lknowthenaturalcourseofeventstheydon'tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirectionTheunderlinedpart"theworldmakessense“inParagraph3probablymeansthat.everythingintheworldisplannedinadvancetheworldcanbeunderstoodindifferentwaysthere'sanexplanationforeverythingintheworldwehavetobewiseinordertounderstandtheworldPeoplehavebelievedsinceearlychildhoodthat.everybodymustobeytheirdemandlifeanddeathisanunsolvedmysteryeverystoiyshouldhaveahappyendingtheirwishesarethecauseofeverythingthathappensEThebiggestdangerfacingairlinesnowadaysmaynotbeaterroristwithagun,butthemanwithportablecomputerinbusinessclass.Inthelast16years,pilotshavereportedwellover100incidentsthatcouldhavebeencausedbyelectromagneticinterference(電磁干擾).Thesourceofthisinterferenceremainsnotproved,butincreasingly,expertsarepointing(heblameatportableelectronicdevicessuchasportablecomputers,radioandcassetteplayersandmobiletelephones.RTCA,anorganizationwhichadvisestheaviation(航空)industry,hassuggestedthatallairlinesbansuchdevicesfrombeingusedduring“critical”stagesofflight,particularlytake-offandlanding.Someexpertshavegonefurther,callingforatotalbanduringallflights.Currently,rulesonusingthesedevicesareleftuptoindividualairlines.Andalthoughsomeairlinespreventpassengersfromusingsuchequipmentduringtake-offandlanding,mostareunwillingtocarryou(atotalban,giventhatmanypassengerswanttoworkduringtlighl.Thedifficultyispredictinghowelectromagneticfieldsmightaffectanaircraft'scomputers.Expertsknowthatportabledevicessendoutradiationwhichaffectsthosewavelengthswhichaircraftusefornavigationandcommunication.But,becausetheyhavenotbeenabletoreproducetheseeffectsinalaboratory,theyhavenowayofknowingwhethertheinterferencemightbedangerousornot.Thefactthataircraftmaybefragiletointerferenceraisestheriskthatterroristsmayuseradiosystemsinordertodamagenavigationequipment.Asworrying,though,isthepassengerwhocan'theartheinstructionstoturnoffhisradiobecausethemusic'stooloud.Whatissaidabouttheover100aircraftincidentsinthepast16years?Theymayhavebeencausedbythedamagetotheradiosystems.Theymayhavetakenplaceduringtake-offandlanding.Theywereprovedtohavebeencausedbythepassengersportablecomputers.Theyweresuspectedtohaveresultedfromelectromagneticinterference.Whyisitdifficulttopredictthepossibleeffectsofelectromagneticfieldsonanairplane'scomputers?Becauseitisextremelydangeroustoconductsuchresearchonanairplane.Becauseitremainsamysterywhatwavelengthsareliabletobeinterferedwith.Becauseresearchscientistshavenotbeenabletoproducethesameeffectsinlabs.Becauseexpertslackadequateequipmenttodosuchresearch.Fewairlineswanttoperformatotalbanontheirpassengersusingelectronicdevicesbecause.theydon'tbelievethereissuchadangerasradiointerferencetheharmfuleffectofelectromagneticinterferenceisyet(obeprovedmostpassengersrefusedtotakeaplanewhichbanstheuseofradioandcassetteplayerstheyhaveothereffectivesafetymeasurestofallbackonThepassageismainlyabout.A.anewruleforallairlinesB.thedisadvantagesofelectronicdevicesC.apossiblecauseofaircraftincidentsD.effectivesafetymeasuresforairflight第四部分書面表達(dá)(共2節(jié),滿
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