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石門一中2015年下學期高三年級第一次月考英語試題 試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分,考試時間120分鐘,滿分150分。 第卷(選擇題 共100分) 第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In the womans home. B.In a restaurant. C.In a museum. 2.How will the man make a call?A.With his mobile phone. B.With a public phone. C.With the womans mobile phone.3.Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A.Interviewer and interviewee. B.Boss and secretary. C.Teacher and student.4.What do we know about the house?A.Its no longer available. B.Its only for rent. C.Its not as good as advertised.5.When will Mr Brown have to be at the airport?A.By 8:30am. B.By 9:30am. C.By 10:30 am.第二節(jié)(共1 5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 請聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、 B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題。每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.When does the flight probably take off?A.At about 10:10. B.At about 10:30. C.At about 10:50.7.What can we learn from the conversation?A.The speakers are probably going to Germany.B.The woman can speak German very well.C.The tickets are in the pocket of the mans blue shirt.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.How will the man travel?A.By train. B.By motocycle. C.By sea.9.Why is the man making this trip?A.To visit some places. B.To collect money. C.To see old friends10.Whom will the man go with?A.His classmates. B. His family. C.His friends.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.When does the man usually get up?A.At about 5:00 am. B.At about 5:30am. C.At about 6:00 am.12.Where is the man usually between 7:00 and 8:00 in the morning?A.On a bus. B.At home. C.In his office.13.What does the man usually do at 7:30 pm?A.He reads newspapers. B.He watches TV. C.He plays with the kids.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.What do we know about the man?A.He doesnt earn much. B.He types a lot. C.He almost works overtime every day.15.Why wont the man talk to his boss?A.His manager doesnt allow him to do so.B.He seldom sees the boss.C.He is afraid to be fired.16.What does the woman advise the man to do at last?A.Ask for a pay rise. B.Go on working in the centre. C.Leave and find a new job.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.What is the most important part of dog-care?A.Proper feeding. B.Active exercise. C.Clean.18.How long should food be left before a dog?A.Not more than twenty minutes. B.Not more than thirty minutes .C.Not more than an hour.19.Why does a pet dog need active exercise?A.To build its strength B.To help it sleep well. C.To keep it lively.20.What kind of dog needs to run in an open field?A.An old one. B.A small one. C.A big one.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共1 5小題:每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 AHolland Finley is a senior(畢業(yè)班學生) at The University of Texas in Austin. She has always been an athlete, but at a young age she had no idea that her growth as a competitor would help her set the path for her growth as a student, leader, and community member. Holland has been involved in a large number of sports her whole life, but her onset of asthma(哮喘) in middle school caused her to reevaluate her athletic pursuits. Instead of giving up, however, she decided to focus on sports that required more strength than endurance.Holland quickly began cheerleading and wakeboarding(海上滑板), and even though she had to suffer from serious injuries, she became a Jr. Womens World Champion in wakeboarding and made the UT Cheer squad(小隊) in her freshman year. Recently, she won the Collegiate Womens National Cable Wakeboarding Championship title.While Hollands commitment to athletics is strongly influential in her life, it is her commitment to service and the community that makes her special. She challenges herself to excel(超常,突出) further in the classroom than she does on the water, and uses her drive to help others. Convinced by the power of will and creativity. Holland has sought to make a difference on her campus. She founded Orange Outreach within UTs Student Government. Orange Outreach plans monthly community service events for students and staff, and hosts an online platform where groups within Austin who need volunteers can post bulletins(公告).Holland is confident that whichever path her life takes her down, she will be able to use her determination and skills to help others.21.Because of asthma, Holland _.A.gave up her athletic pursuits B.began to focus on limited sportsC.had to drop out of middle school D.stopped cheerleading and wakeboarding22.Paragraph3 is mainly about _.A.Hollands school life B.why Holland loves sportsC.Hollands achievements in sports D.how Holland recovered from asthma23.Orange Outreach aims to _.A.encourage people to do sports B.change students classroom behaviorC.help UTs Student Government post bulletinsD.connect people with volunteering opportunitiesBI wanted to buy something today until I figure out the cost versus the benefit. At that point I knew it was a completely stupid idea.What I wanted to buy was an older car to have in addition my four-year-old Smart Car that I absolutely like. So you wonder, if I like the Smart Car, why would I want to have another car as well? The reason is grandkids. I have several and in the Smart Car I can only have one passenger(Its a two-seater). Besides, one of my daughters-in-law does not trust the the Smart Car as a vehicle for her daughter Lily to ride in, so thats one little girl I cant take anywhere at all. My husband also has a car and a truck but I have driven the truck only a couple of times in the many years weve had it and I have not driven his year-old car at all.So thats why I had the stupid idea to buy an old Toyota I found on the lot of an honest used car salesman. Thank heavens I came to my senses before I spent $8,000 to buy it, $80 or so to license it and probably $500 to insure it for a year. It would be senseless to buy that car.My grandkids just have to continue to come with me one by one. I cant take two girls out to lunch or two girls shopping or pick up the brother and sister that live in the same house. As for the little one thats not allowed to ride with me. well, Grandpa will have to pick her up. As for me, I didnt get money in my savings account by being totally stupid. Sure, doing things with the kids is fun, but spending that kind of money to put two or more of them in a group which would probably drive me crazy anyway is really dumb. Sometimes temptation(誘惑) can prove that you still have a little sense.Whew! That was close.24.Why did the author want to buy a car?A.Her Smart Car is in poor condition. B.She wanted to replace her Smart Car.C.Her daughter-in-law asked her to do so. D.The space in her Smart Car is limited.25.The author gave up the idea of buying the Toyota because _.A.it was a used car B.she couldnt afford it.C.there was no need for it D.the salesman was unreliable26.The underlined word “dumb” in the last paragraph can best be replaced by _.A.difficult B.stupid C.reasonable D.amazing27.Which of the following proverbs best describes the text?A.Look before you leap. B.Better late than never.C.Dont judge a book by its cover. D.Every advantage has its disadvantage.CRobert Armstrongs favorite food has been his grandmas cookies ever since he was a child.Years later and armed with a business degree, Armstrong, 28, is turning his grandmas cookie recipe into a national brand, G Mommas Southern Style Cookies, featuring chocolate chip pecan(美洲山核桃) and “buddasctch” oatmeal(燕麥片) flavors.In February, California-based specialty retailer(零售店), Cost Plus World Market, with 265 stores in 31 states selling home dcor(裝飾), food and drink, started selling the cookies. They will also be in 800 Cracker Barrel stores this fall.After graduating from college in 2008 and unable to find a job, Robert Armstrong asked his grandmother, Anice Morris Armstrong, to teach him how to bake, which he thought would take an afternoon.“It was harder than college,” he said.With basic cooking tools and an oven in an abandoned kitchen, he set up his own business, Selma Good, and began producing cookies in an old warehouse. Baking 10 to 12 hours a day, he managed to deliver cookies to 35 stores. His grandmother helped him develop the “buddascotch” recipe before her death, aged 88, last July. “She encouraged me in ways no one else ever could,” said Armstrong. He reached out via LinkedIn, a website, to a national distributor, who asked for samples. Within a year, he found a commercial bakery in Pennsylvania and a deal to go national with World Market. “Everybody has a grandma recipe, but I was lucky to find people that would take a chance on me,” Armstrong said. “Theyre crunchy(松脆的), but light, like feathers, and taste extremely good,” said Judy Mckinny at Marks Market, one of Armstrongs first retail customers in his hometown of Selma, Alabama.World Market is ordering two cases per store each quarter, a huge leap from the 9,000 bags he made himself per quarter.His goal is to one day move production back to his native Selma to help its development. Selma has struggled economically since the closure(關閉,終止) of a candy factory several years ago.28.What do we know about Robert Armstrong from the passage?A.He disliked eating cookies when he was little.B.He majored in business when he was in college.C.He barely visited his grandmother after graduation.D.He sold his grandmas cookie recipe to a company.29.Why did Robert Armstrong choose to bake after his graduation?A.Because he wanted to make his grandma happy.B.Because he had great difficulty in finding a job.C.Because he was deeply influenced by his grandma.D.Because he was very interested in making cookies.30.When first starting his career in bakery, Robert Armstrong _.A.lacked support from his family members B.could not develop a new type of recipeC.lacked fancy tools and an ideal workplace D.could not get any stores to order the cookies 31.According to Paragraph7, Robert Armstrong owes his success to _.A.his good luck B.a useful website C.his grandmas recipe D.his ability to make friendsDAs a published author with a degree in English, 33-year-old Tom Williams has achieved more than many people will in a lifetime. What makes those achievements more impressive is that hes dyslexic(誦讀困難的).Tom, who worked as a literary agent at school and now has a full-time job with a digital publishing company, would often find keeping up in lessons so tiring that he would fall asleep. “I found it quite frustrating(令人泄氣的) that everybody else had neat handwriting and could spell and I just couldnt do what they could,” says Tom, who has written a respected biography of crime writer Raymond Chandler.It wasnt until the age of 17 that he was given a test for dyslexia(閱讀障礙) that showed why hed struggled for so long. He was studying for A levels including English. “My teacher didnt think Id get the grades I was capable of,” he says. “So she pushed me to be tested and Im grateful that she did it.”Until his diagnosis Tom had been ranked somewhere in the middle of his classes at school. He couldnt understand why assignments would come back covered in red ink. However, after Toms diagnosis, when his condition began to be taken into account, he found himself at the top of the class.“Ive always loved books and loved English and although I sometimes have difficulties in reading, its not in a significantly disabling way,” says Tom, now living in north London.He adopted certain strategies to help him including writing down new words as he came across them and trying to find somewhere quiet to read and write. He says people were often surprised that someone with dyslexia wanted to pursue a degree in English. Similarly, when he went to study at University College London, the tutors were initially taken aback at his degree choice.Not everyone understands dyslexics so well. “If teachers arent trained to recognize signs of dyslexia, theyll think children are less able and may think its carelessness,” he says. To make sure that doesnt happen and encourage a deeper understanding of the condition among those affected by it, Tom has become a supporter of the charity Dyslexia Action.32.Before the age of 17, Tom Williams _.A.didnt like his teachers B.wanted to be a crime writerC.had difficulty reading and writing D.was too careless to get straight As33.The underlined part “taken aback” in Paragraph 6 most probably means _.A.annoyed B.disappointed C.amazed D.satisfied34.Dyslexia Action is intended to _.A.get dyslexics better understood by people B.call on more people to help the disabled peopleC.introduce how to use dyslexia to great advantageD.promote effective ways of teaching kids with dyslexia35.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Tom Williams school life. B.How to overcome dyslexia.C.Tom Williams became a writer with his teachers help.D.Tom Williams overcame dyslexia and became an author.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 New Years resolutions The clock has struck midnight, the new calendar is hung, and youve made it halfway through the school year! Its time to think about how you really want your life to look in the coming new year. The following are some of the most popular New Years resolutions for teachers.Relax your mind.With teaching, its so easy to continually think of the next lesson plan. You have to say, “No, Im not going to think about school for the rest of the evening,” and just let it go.Stay late one day a week, if necessary, so you dont have to bring work home over the weekend. 36 Learn something new.Whats one area where you could use professional development? Integrating(融合) technology into lessons? Classroom management? Choose one and commit to improving. There is always a risk to learning something new. You risk not being good. But the rewards are great. 37 It makes your job more interesting.38Maybe its that summer trip or starting a business. Take a mental leap and say yes to something youve always wanted. Then do it. Teachers have a lot of skills public speaking, time management, creativity that translate to other ventures. Look at your strengths, and channel them into your next dream.Give back.39 Offer to help a new teacher at your school. You may find that helping out makes you a better teacher and reenergizes(重新激勵) you.Connect with students by seeing them outside of the school setting. Go to their sporting events or musical recitals(演奏會). It will show the students you care. 40 Watch them do something that matters.A.Get moving.B.Make a dream come true.C.The greatest gift is attention.D.Go back to school for an advanced degree.E.It puts you in the mind-set of being a student again.F.If you dont give yourself a break, you can burn out.G.Set aside time to build a deeper relationship with your students.第三部分 知識語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。In the fall of 2010, I was working at a top advertising company. I had recently been 41_ as a director and it seemed I was living the American Dream. But it really wasnt. I began to get 42 . It started with full-body pain. My 43 shifted and I went from an energetic, happy girl, to a person my husband James didnt 44 . I was constantly angry and confused. I found myself 45 all the time without cause.Things went from bad to worse and I was almost at risk of losing my 46 . James took me to see my long-time doctor, who told me I had to go on medical leave 47 . I fought him like crazy, but in the end, he and James 48 .I was so ashamed. I thought I had lost my mind and didnt want anyone to 49 . I made James promise not to tell our families and it broke his heart to have to 50 everything. I still feel awful that I made James 51 that way, but Im so 52 to have a partner who was willing to make such a sacrifice for me.I went on medical leave before I got my diagnosis: fibromyalgia(纖維肌痛) and a severe sleep disorder that 53 me to wake up over two dozen times an hour! There is no cure, but both can be 54 .I remembered sitting in my doctors office, crying, “Why me?” James and I had been married just two years and this 55 was testing both of us, and testing our marriage as well. It all seemed so 56 . Just then, my doctor said, “No one 57 you anything. You are not owed a perfect, healthy life. Anything you 58 in this world is a gift, so stop thinking youre 59 just because life has handed you some 60 . Get over these difficulties and find a way to live.”41.A.appointed B.introduced C

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