第一学期高三英语十月月考试卷

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江苏省镇江一中2006-2007学年度第一学期

高三英语十月月考试卷      10.28

第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

  听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒种的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。

 1. Why can’t the woman keep up with her classmates?

  A. Because she could have played more. B. Because she studied too much.

  C. Because she doesn’t study hard enough.

 2. What is Mr. Brown?

  A. A boss.           B. A waiter.          C. A teacher.

 3. When will the light be shut off?

  A. At 10:15   B. At 10:30   C. At 9:45

 4. What does the man want to do with the coins?

  A. To lend them to the woman. B. To make a phone call. C. To use them for bus fare.

 5. In which city did the woman and John stay the longest?

  A. Paris.            B. Rome.           C. Vienna.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

  听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题,听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

 6. What will the man do next morning?

  A. Meet Mr. Cooper.  B. Visit the Nation Lab.  C. Meet Bill Lyons.

 7. How will the man spend his Saturday?

  A. He will do some paper work. B. He will take some rest. C. He will meet some visitors.

 8. What do we know about the woman?

  A. She’s the man’s wife. B. She’s a business manager.  C. She’s a company secretary.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

 9. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

  A. Salesperson and customer.  B. Old school friends.  C. Fellow workers.

 10. What do we know about the woman?

  A. She is fond of her work.  B. She is tired of travelling.  C. She is interested in law.

 11. What is the man?

  A. A company manager.  B. A salesperson.  C. A lawyer.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

 12. What are they talking about?

  A. The woman’s trip.  B. The trip of the woman’s friends. C. The trip of the man’s friends.

 13. What problem did they meet?

  A. They couldn’t understand the language.  B. The clothes were expensive.

  C. The hotel was uncomfortable.

 14. Which of the following was cheap in the Caribbean?

  A. Clothes.             B. Jewellery.            C. Electronic equipment.

  听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

 15. How long do you think winter lasts in the woman’s country?

  A. Two months.          B. Four months.          C. Six months.

 16. Who will spend more money on clothes?

  A. People in the man’s country.  B. People in the woman’s country.  C. The man.

 17. What does the woman think?

  A. It’s not easy to meet people when travelling in a foreign country.

  B. People from different places worry about the same things.

  C. People needn’t worry about their children.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

 18. Whom does the speaker give the advice to?

  A. Travellers to the country  B. Women who take along children. C. Children under 16.

 19. How many laws are there discussed in the speech?

  A. Three.           B. Four.            C. Five.

 20. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  A. If you need help, please turn to your teacher.

  B. The traffic moves on the left side of the road in the country.

  C. It’s against the law for anyone to buy cigarettes or tobacco.

第二部分 英语知识应用

21. — Excuse me, Professor Smith, I was wondering if I could leave a quarter earlier today.

    — _____

    A. Nothing the matter.             B. Sure, go ahead.

    C. Oh, why not?                D. Of course, no problem.

22.  The most important thing about cotton in _____ history is _____ part that it played in the Industrial Revolution.

A. the; 不填      B. the; a        C. the; the       D. 不填; the

23.  Wise teachers know it’s impossible for all the students to learn all the subjects well because _____ of them are not fit for them.

A. every one      B. all           C. none         D. not all

24.--- Sorry, Sir. I can’t answer this question.

    --- Well, you are supposed ______ this part of history.

    A. reading    B. to be reading  C. to have read       D. having read

25.Once ______, everyone taking the examination will be given test papers.

A. seated    B. seating  C. being seated       D. having seated

26.  ---- Can I see you at 3:00 pm next Monday?

    ---- I’m afraid not. I ______ to New York long before then.

A. have flown        B. will fly           C. am flying          D. will have flown

27. The most destructive natural disaster, tsunami, came unexpectedly _____ the tourists could leave the coast.

    A. after         B. while         C. when        D. before

28.   All the people around the world have the same simple dream _____ they will always live in peace and comfort.

A. that          B. which        C. where        D. when

29.   _____, we gave our foreign guests the bronze statue of Confucius.

A. In time        B. In need       C. In secret      D. In return

30 ______ the city lies the famous beautiful mountain.

A. Southeast 40 miles to                  B. To 40 miles southeast of

C. 40 miles southeast of                   D. To southeast 40 miles of

31.----Mum,I can’t see any point in working hard at all the subjects at school.

 ----Come on,dear.Years of hard work will surely________in the future of your career.

  A.make sure     B.pay off    C.bring back   D.pay back

32.   Well, that’s just the deal. _____ price will be out of my reach.

A. The highest       B. The higher     C. A higher      D. A highest

33.   In fact, all the medical instruments had a side effect on the _____ of medicine.

A. exercise      B. field         C. reality        D. practice

34.It is said that we’ll move into the new school next term,by_______time it’ll be completely finished.

  A.what      B.which     C.that     D.whose

35.--- You ______ getting a ticket.

--- Yes, but I didn’t notice the road sign when I was turning the corner.

A. should have avoided                   B. must have avoided  

C. could have avoided                    D. might avoid

第三部分 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

A father’s job is unique, incomparable.

If parents had job descriptions, mine would  36 : organize bills, playmates, laundry, meals, snacks, outings and   37 .

The only thing on my husband’s description would be the word “38 ” written in big red letters along the top. Although he is a selfless caregiver and  39  , our children think of him more as a mixture of a jungle gym and bozo (a stupid person) and comedian.

Our  40  styles compliment (互补)each other. His style is a nonstop  41  where no one has to worry about washing their hands, eating vegetables, or getting holes in teeth. My style is  42  Mussolini. I’m too busy worrying to be fun.  43 , every time I try, I am constantly outdone by my husband.

I bought my children bubble gum and flavoured toothpaste and I taught them how to  44  their teeth in tiny circles. They thought it was  45 until my husband taught them how to rinse(漱口)by  46  water between their two front teeth like a  47 .

I try to tell myself I am a good parent  48   my husband does things I can’t do. I can make sure my children are safe, warm and dry. I’ll  49  in line for five hours so the children can see Santa in the busy street or be first in line to see the latest Disney movie. But I can’t wire the VCR so my children can  50  their favourite video.

I can  51 my children in my arms when they are tired, round them up in bed, and  52  them goodnight. But I can’t turn them upside down so they can walk on the ceiling. I can take them to doctor  53 , or field trips, but I’ll never go into the  54  , catch a fish, and cook it over an open flame.

 55  a mother I can do a lot of things for my children, but no matter how hard I try, I can never be their father.   

36. A. say           B. see          C. write         D. read

37. A. shopping       B. swimming     C. shouting      D. sight-seeing

38. A. cool          B. smart        C. fun          D. joy

39. A. producer       B. judge         C. provider      D. killer

40. A. parenting       B. managing      C. running       D. nursing

41. A. journey        B. adventure     C. trip          D. flight

42. A. next to        B. opposite to     C. similar to      D. the same as

43. A. However     B. Besides       C. Therefore     D. As a result

44. A. wash         B. clear         C. keep         D. brush

45. A. strange        B. familiar       C. neat         D. natural

46. A. pulling out      B. spitting out    C. pouring out    D. knocking out

47. A. fountain       B. fall          C. well         D. pipe

48. A. as if          B. just as        C. in case           D. even if

49. A. stand         B. sit           C. jump         D. cross

50. A. make         B. record        C. watch        D. repair

51. A. catch         B. take         C. carry        D. put

52. A. send          B. kiss          C. tell          D. see

53. A. clinics         B. examinations   C. insurances     D. appointments

54. A. pond          B. campus       C. distance      D. wilderness

55. A. Following      B. Born         C. Like         D. As

第四部分:阅读理解 (20小题,每题2分,满分40)

A

Singapore is aiming to triple its number of international students from 50,000 to 150,000 in the next 10 to 15 years by encouraging a range of private, specialist and foreign educational institutions to establish themselves in the country.

While Singapore is already home to a number of foreign institution campuses offering graduate studies, the Economic Development Board (EDB) is hoping to encourage universities from the UK, USA or Australia to open a campus that will offer undergraduate courses, in competition with the three local universities. A Singapore-based university campus would charge the same tuition fees(学费)as in its home country and 70 per cent of students are expected to come from overseas. The board is also hoping to attract a range of foreign specialist schools in areas such as hospitality, fashion and cooking.

Teo Ming Kian, Chairman of EDB, said, “Having more quality foreign and local private education players will bring out creation of new knowledge and a variety of offerings via competition. This will bring us a step closer towards being an attractive education centre.”

Last August, the Singapore Tourist Board announced the launch of “Singapore Education”, an umbrella brand that is the spearhead for Singapore’s image as a premier education hub overseas. The board plans to develop a full range of publicity materials to market and promote Singapore's education services in key student markets such as China, India and Indonesia. A website containing information for students will also be developed.

Singapore’s Trade and Industry Minister, George Yeo, explained that 45 per cent of the 1.8 million students worldwide studying in foreign countries came from Asia. “As more Asians strive to follow in the footsteps of those who have succeeded in developed countries, they create a huge demand for educational services, most of which will be met in Asia itself,” he explained.

The EDB has calculated that foreign students spend between about US$3,000 and US$8,000 every year on top of tuition fees.

56. According to the passage, all of the following statements are true EXCEPT that _______.

A. a foreign student in Singapore spends 3,000 to 8,000 US dollars besides tuition fees.

B. Singapore welcomes all kinds of educational institutions to run education in the country.

C. the Singapore Tourist Board is trying its best to attract international students.

D. there are 1.8 million students worldwide studying in Singapore at present.

57. The author’s main purpose in writing the passage is to ______.

A. persuade as many international students as possible to study in Singapore.

B. inform readers of Singapore’s intention of becoming an education center.

C. improve Singapore’s education services via international competition.

D. strengthen Singapore’s economy by attracting investment to its education.

58. What does the underlined word “strive” probably mean?

A. struggle       B. compete      C. support       D. agree

B

My best friend and I were in the shop that she owns. It was the middle of the afternoon; we were both pretty happy and making plans for the weekend, and the atmosphere was extremely relaxed, almost lazy. Suddenly a man entered the shop. We knew, somehow, that he didn't look like one of our usual customers, but we welcomed him politely anyway. Without any hesitation he pulled something out of his coat that we did not recognize immediately, but when he ordered us to go into the back with him, there was no doubt that this "something" was a gun.

Giving us precise orders, he offended us and kept reminding us that he could shoot at any time. He looked for the money in the register, from our wallets, and then he asked for our jewelry and we gave him all he wanted. Finally he brought his "job" to conclusion and left.

When I was a child, I felt safe with my parents in my home or wherever I was not alone. Then I began to understand the news and I learnt that horrible things were happening "out there", but I still kept thinking that those events were just other people’s worries, not mine. From the precise moment the guy walked out of the shop, I completely changed my way of relating to the world. I always look around to see which kinds of people are possibly following me. Now I usually double-check everything: if I've locked myself in the car or in the house. I am always careful not to wear any jewelry. Whenever an unknown guy is getting too close or is trying to get information from me, I tighten up. I know that it is wrong, that not everyone is looking to attack me again.

After all, I consider myself lucky, since nothing really bad happened to me or to my friend, but what affects me is the thought of what could have happened. We could have died or he could have beaten or raped us! I know that I have to work on it because since that day I haven't felt safe anymore. What I don't know is where to start. Now I am sure only of one fact, that I blame this guy, not for having taken my jewelry, but for having deprived (剥夺) me of my innocence.

59. Which of the following statements best describes the main idea of the passage?

A. A joke that a stupid friend played on the writer.

B. Terrible things can happen to anybody.

C. A car accident and other bad things that happen to people.

D. A robbery and its effect on the writer’s life.

60. Which is true according to the passage?

A. The man in the shop was one of the usual customers.

B. The thief took money and jewelry.

C. The writer knew immediately that the robber had a gun.

D. The writer was in the shop alone when the robber entered.

61. How is it that the author considers herself lucky?

A. She did not lose all her money.

B. She has never been robbed again.

C. She was only injured slightly.

D. She could have been hurt or killed, but she wasn't.

62. What was the most serious result of the robbery to the writer?

A. She doesn't trust others or feel safe.

B. She and her friend were beaten and raped.

C. Her friend closed the store after the robbery.

D. The robber was still at large.

C

Home economics class was a troublemaker's heaven, and naughty Darin could imagine all kinds of fun when he saw the well-furnished home economics classroom. Sewing machines! Mixers! The possibilities were endless!

Mrs. Pott began teaching in her thorough way, and the introductory sewing lesson went well. She showed her students how to thread the reel(线轴)and the needle. Then she showed how to position the cloth, gently push on the foot pedal, and sew two pieces of material together. Meanwhile, Darin imagined a racecar turning around a track at an unbelievable speed because the sound of the foot pedal was exactly like that of a car!

When Mrs. Pott told everyone to go to his or her machine and prepare to sew a sample square. Darin raced to his machine, sat down, and floored the foot pedal and immediately his machine gave out a sickening roar. Other students looked up from their reels and were shocked as black smoke poured out of the machine. Darin finally lifted his foot from the pedal, but it was too late. The classroom's smoke alarm went off and set off all other alarms throughout the school.

Students pushed their way outside. Long and loud fire sirens could be heard nearby, and Mrs. Pott's embarrassment was utmost when she spotted a television crew from a local news station. They squatted on the lawn and filmed the mass departure from the school!

The crisis was under control in about an hour. Mrs. Pott felt better after an aspirin and the reassurance that she wasn't liable to any financial responsibility. Back in class, Mrs. Pott quietly took Darin aside and told him that if he did anything else like that, she would make sure he would never sew again! Darin didn't even flinch at the threat, even though it was the ultimate statement of Mrs. Pott's antipathy(反感) towards him.

 As a consequence of this disaster, Darin wrote a letter of apology. When Darin turned in the letter to the head administrator, he forgave him on the spot. The balding man just kept smiling and referring to how well the alarm system worked! Darin promised that he would try to behave in home economics class, no matter what.

63. What was Darin imagining as he pressed down on the foot pedal?

A. Skiing downhill.                  B. A perfect seam.

C. Stepping up a ladder.                  D. A racetrack

64. Which of the following statements agrees with the passage?

A. A television crew visited the school to cover the crisis.

B. Mrs. Pott paid for the damage done to the school facilities.

C. The head administrator readily forgave Mrs. Pott.

D. Darin promised that he would never sew again.

65. Why did black smoke poured out of the machine?

A. Because the machine would be more like a racing car with the smoke.

B. Because Darin used a mixer in the classroom to make the smoke.

C. Because Darin pushed the foot pedal too hard.

D. Because the sewing machine had gasoline as its fuel.

66. What made Mrs. Pott feel most uncomfortable?

A. The head administrator gave the trouble-maker his due punishment.

B. The event might be broadcast by the local news station.

C. Other students didn’t do anything to stop Darin making trouble.

D. Her sewing class was completely spoiled by Darin.

D

Attention to detail is something everyone can and should do--especially in a tight job market. Bob Crossley, a human-resources expert notices this in the job applications that come cross his desk every day. “It’s amazing how many applicants turn themselves down,” he says.

    “Resumes(简历)arrive with ink marks. Some applicants don’t bother to spell the company’s name correctly. Once I see a mistake, I turn down the applicant,” Crossley concludes. “If they cannot take care of these details, why should we trust them with a job?”

Can we pay too much attention to details? Absolutely. Perfectionists struggle over little things at the cost of something larger they work toward. “To keep from losing the forest for the trees,” says Charles Garfield, associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco, “we must constantly ask ourselves how the details we’re working on fit into the larger picture. If they don’t, we should drop them and move to something else.”

Garfield compares this process to his work as a computer scientist at NASA. “The Apollo II moon launch was slightly off-course 90 percent of the time,” says Garfield. “but a successful landing was still likely because we knew the exact coordinates(坐标)of our goal. This allowed us to make adjustments as necessary.” Knowing where we want to go helps us judge the importance of every task we undertake.

Too often we believe what leads to others’ success is some special secret or good luck. But rarely is success so mysterious. Again and again, we see that by doing little things within our grasp well, large rewards follow.

67. According to the passage, some job applicants were rejected because ______.

A. they didn’t describe their background in detail

B. they removed their names from the applicants list

C. companies can’t afford to employ careless persons

D. companies want well educated persons with good spelling

68. A person can be described as a “perfectionists” if he _______.

A. demands others to get everything absolutely right

B. makes necessary adjustments when achieving his goal

C. pays too much attention to details only to lose his major objective

D. manages to achieve perfect results in whatever they do

69. Which of the following is the author’s advice to the reader?

A. Mind details when drawing pictures.

B. You can never be too careful.

C. Always bear in mind the importance of a task.

D. Proper attention to details does pay

70. The example of the Apollo II moon launch is given to show that _______.

A. minor mistakes are not important in achieving major objectives

B. keeping one’s goal in mind helps in making adjustments

C. making adjustments plays the most important role in the success of work

D. scientists are not supposed to make any mistakes in their scientific work

71. The best title for this passage would be ______.

A. Secret of success lies in good luck     

B. Details and objectives

C. Perfect or practical, that’s the question  

D. Always adjusting your course

E

 No motive(动机)could be found. Cause of death could not be determined. Billions had been killed and the mystery puzzled all the detectives. The main problem was the lack of clues--after all, the crisis in question occurred over 350 million years ago, in the early Devonian era(泥盆纪), a good hundred million years before dinosaurs roamed the earth. The victims were tiny ocean animals--some 50% of all the creatures living in the ocean suddenly died and nobody knows why. Now Thomas Algeo, a geochemist at the University of Cincinnati, thinks he may have solved the case. The murderers, he says, were plants and trees. It was an accident, though, all the plants did was start to evolve (进化).

Algeo said:“About 410 to 400 million years ago land plants started to grow in kinds and they started to develop a lot of new structures that permitted them to grow  in wider natural environment”

As plants evolved, using the energy from the sunlight to produce its own food and getting bigger, they began to spread out over the land. This, in turn, produced nutrient rich soil, which was washed into the sea. Thus, a large amount of dissolved nutrients were transported to the shallow ocean environment, producing seaweed, and they robbed the water of oxygen. These low oxygen conditions caused the demise of many ocean creatures. And this is the fundamental link between the earth and ocean environment.

   Algeo was the first person to make the connection between the growth of plants on land and the death of the animals in the ocean, and he’s currently trying to get other scientists to accept his theory. There’s no way to know for sure if this is exactly what happened, but according to Algeo, the case of the Devonian deaths is closed.

72. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. Murderous Plants              B. Endangered Animals

C. A Horrible Lesson             D. A Fight for Oxygen

73. The underlined word “demise” in the third paragraph probably means ________.

A. growths      B. escape    C. deaths    D. decrease

74. In the opinion of Thomas Algeo, ________.

A. there is no way to know what exactly happened

B. he has worked out the mystery

C. dinosaurs killed about 50% of the ocean creatures

D. he is the best ever detective in history

75. It can be inferred from the passage that _________.

A. connections are common in nature  B. animals will surely die without plants

C. natural balance shouldn’t be destroyed

D. ther scientists will accept Algeo’s theory

第五部分:对话填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

M: What is your favorite sport, Kerry?

W: Comparatively speaking, I’m interested in (76) t________ sports, like basketball and football. How about you?

M: Contrary to you, I’m fond of individual sports such as golf and swimming.

W: But I also like Judo very much. Some people like such

(77) o________ activities as fishing and mountain-climbing.

M: And there are also people who like to be spectators(观众). They are

(78) e________ about games.

W: Yes. Although they don’t (79) j________ in any games, they usually watch them on TV, or listen to them over the radio.

M: That’s right.

W: Actually, it is quite (80) n________ for people, men and woman, old and young, to do some (81) p________ exercise from time to time.

M: You’re right. (82) O________ by doing that can they stay healthy

(83) e________.

W: To tell you the truth, I haven’t dipped into any exercise recently. I’ve been busy (84) w_________ on a new project.

M: It’s not like you to keep away from sport so long. It’s the high time you (85) d_________ something to rebuild yourself.

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第六部分:书面表达(满分25分)

假如你是李华, 你的美国外教Mr. Badgely回国后来信询问即将在你市举行的全国运动会的情况。请你根据以下表格给他写一封回信。

场馆建设

体育中心及多处体育场馆;

配套设施

宾馆,饭店, 机场,高速公路,地铁及公交系统

城市环境

公园,市民广场

市民素质

友好热情,积极参与志愿者服务工作

你自己的看法

注意: 书信的格式

参考词汇: 全运会the National Games  体育馆gymnasium   志愿者volunteer

字数: 120字左右

参考答案

1. C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. A11. C12. B13. A14. B15. C16. B17. B18. A19. C

20. B21—25 BDBCA     26—30 DDADC     31—35 BCDBC

36—40 DACCA     41—45 BCBDC     46—50 BADAC     51—55 CBDDD

56—60  DBADB     61—65 DADAC     66—70  BCCDB     71—75  BACBA

填词76 team 77 outdoor 78 excited 79 join 80 necessary

81 physical 82 Only 83 enough 84 working 85 did

Writing:

Dear Mr. Badgeley,

    How nice to hear from you! You want to know more about the National Games to be held in our city? In a short, lots of preparations have been made and the city has taken on a new look.

    A sports center is now being set up, with many newly-built stadiums and gymnasiums all over the city as well. Besides, great improvement has been made in hotels, restaurants, airports, highways, subway and whole public transport system. The city has become more beautiful as some new parks and squares have been built. What’s more, the citizens, warm and friendly as they’ve always been, are eager to take part in volunteer activities. So I think the National Games will be a great success.

    Hope you can come back to our city in the future.

    Best wishes.

Yours sincerely,