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1、射洪高三第一次月考英語(yǔ)試題注:本試卷分為a、b兩卷,a卷為選擇題部份,b卷為筆試部份。請(qǐng)把a(bǔ)卷上正確答案的番號(hào)填入對(duì)應(yīng)的選項(xiàng)機(jī)讀卡。時(shí)間120分鐘,總分值150分。第i卷第一局部 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用共兩節(jié),總分值40分第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空共10小題,每題1分,總分值10分1. -how about _party?-cool! it was really _great fun! pity you werent there.a. a; a b. the; a c. the; / d. a; /2._with so much trouble, we failed to complete the task on

2、 time.a. faced b. face c. facing d. to face3. the dragon tower, from top visitors can enjoy a good of harbin, attracts hundreds of tourists every day.a. which; sightb. whose; view c. its; viewd. where; sight4. all the money donated by the teachers and students in shehong middle school is said _to th

3、e sick baby the other day.a. to be sent b. being sent c. having been sent d. to have been sent5. you guys will most probably be working too hard in the coming year, so we teachers hope you can keep a _between work and relaxationapromise b leadcbalanceddiary6.- what makes you think tom is not likely

4、to succeed? - .ahe is too lazy bbecause he is too weak in his studycas he is not expert enough dhis lack of experience7. -will you do me a favor and pick me up tonight? -_a. my pleasure. b. with pleasure. c. go ahead. d. don't bother.8. michael put up a picture of yaoming beside the bed to keep

5、himself _of his own dreams.a. reminding b. to remind c. reminded d. remind 9. teachers recommend parents _their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safety.a. not allow b. dont allow c. mustnt allow d. couldnt allow10. not until he retired from teaching three years ago having a holiday a

6、broadahe had considered bhad he considered che considered ddid he consider第二節(jié) 完型填空共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分in 1945,a 12-year-old boy, reuben, saw something in a shop window that set his heart 11 . but the price - five dollars - was 12 his means. five dollars would buy almost a week's groceries for his

7、 family.reuben would 13 the five dollars and not tell anybodyreuben had an 14 people built their own homes with nails bought in hessian sacks (麻布袋)sometimes the sacks were 15 , and reuben knew he could sell them to a local factory for five cents a piecethat day he found two sacks, which he took to t

8、he factory and soldthe boy's hand 16 grasped the five-cent coins as he ran the two kilometers homereuben found an empty soda tin and dropped his coins insidethen he 17 the tin beneath a pile of sweet smelling hay(干草).it was dinnertime 18 reuben got homehis mother, dora, was at the kitchen stove,

9、 ready to 19 dinner as reuben took his place at the tablehe looked at his mother and smiledslim and beautiful, she was the 20 of the home, the glue that held it togetherevery day after school, reuben searched the town, 21 the hessian sacksall summer long, reuben continued his 22 taskthen all too soo

10、n the garden was harvested, the leaves 23 and the winds blew coldreuben wandered the streets, 24 searching for his hessian treasuresoften he was 25 , tired and hungry, but the thought of the object in the shop window kept him going,finally spring burst into glorious green and reuben's spirits er

11、uptedthe time had come! he ran to the hay and 26 the tin canhe poured the coins out and began to countthen, grasping the tin can, he 27 the shopracing home with his treasure, reuben 28 the front door"here, mum! here" reuben called loudly as he ran to her side. he placed a small box in her

12、work-roughened handshe unwrapped it 29 , not to break the packing paper. a beautiful jewel box appeared. dora opened the box, tears beginning to fill her eyeson a small brooch (胸針) was the word, mother, in gold lettersit was 30 day, 1946dora had never received such a gift; she had no jewel except he

13、r wedding ringspeechless, she smiled brightly and gathered her son into her arms11abeatingbshakingcracingdbreaking12awithinbbeyondcbelowdabove13astealbborrowc. lenddraise14aideabapprovalcarrangementdanecdote15astocked inbthrown awaycsold outdpicked up16atightlyblooselycseriouslyddifficultly17apacked

14、bleftchiddfled18athatbwhencuntildsince19aprepare forbcookcmakedserve20abossbmasterccentredhead21asellingblookingcfindingdcollecting22apublicb hardcsecretdeasy23afellbgrewcturneddflew24acontinuouslybconfidentlycdoubtfullyddependently25a happybproudccolddworried26aburiedbuncoveredcsaveddheld27alooked

15、forbheaded forcset offdset out28ajumped overbran out ofcburst throughdbroke into29ahappilybexcitedlyccuriouslydcarefully30achristmasbapril fool'sclabor'sdmother's第二局部 閱讀理解共三節(jié),總分值60分第一節(jié) 共20小題,每題2分,總分值40分atechnology is making life easier for some dairy farmers. they use robotic systems to

16、milk their cows. cows are trained to follow a series of paths that lead to milking stations. only one cow at a time can enter a station. once inside, the cow is rewarded with food. as the cow eats, a robotic arm cleans and connects the animal to the milking machine. a few minutes later, the milking

17、is complete. the gate is opened, the cow is released and the next cow enters.the robotic systems are designed to operate twenty-four hours a day. the cows get to decide when they want to be milked. cows are milked about three times a day on average. some are milked four to six times a day.the cows w

18、ear collars around their necks so that the system can identify them. a computer keeps records on their eating and milking. a cow is released from the station if the computer decides it should not be milked.the automated system also measures the temperature and color of freshly produced milk. milk is

19、 thrown away if it does not pass the tests.once trained, the cows no longer require human assistance, unless something goes wrong. the system is programmed to notify the farmer if there is a problem.professor plaut believes the systems will appeal especially to the next generation of farmers. she me

20、ans young people who are more interested in technology and less interested in working all the time on the farm. still, she says the price of robotic milking systems will continue to limit their use.doug and tina suhr have more than one hundred cows on their family farm. last year it became the fourt

21、h farm in southeast minnesota to get a robotic milking system. a recent story in a local agricultural newspaper said the first robot cost one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. the second cost one hundred and fifty thousand.doug told agrinews that wages that would have been paid for one empl

22、oyee in five years will pay for one robot. he says the increase in milk production reached a high of more than six kilograms per cow per day.31. besides milking cows, the robotic system can alsoa. adjust the temperature of milking stations b. judge the quality of fresh milkc. improve the appetite of

23、 cows d. keep fresh milk for several weeks32. why is the robotic system not popular now?a. because young people have no interest in it. b. because it is difficult to learn how to use it.c. because people can't afford it. d. because it usually causes the waste of milk.33. according to doug, what

24、is the wage of an employee per year?a. $ 150, 000 $ 170, 000. b. $ 750, 000.c. $ 30, 000 $ 150, 000. d. $ 30,000 $35,000.34. the underlined word "notify" in the text probably means“ a. train b. inform c. control d. help35. which of the following best describes dougs attitude to the automat

25、ed system?a. uninterested. b. doubtful. c. disapproving d. optimisticbaustralia is considering proposals to kill all the wild camels that roam the outback as part of its contribution to fighting global warming.the 1.2 million camels, considered pests by farmers and conservationists, each produces me

26、thane沼汽equivalent of one ton of carbon dioxide a year.that makes them collectively one of australia's biggest emitters of greenhouse gases.but if the government goes ahead, politicians will be braced for a backlash from animal lovers, who are already a powerful voice against annual kangaroo kill

27、ing.tim moore, managing director of adelaide-based northwest carbon, a commercial company, proposed the extermination(消滅) idea to the government.he said:" they live anywhere from 30 to 50 years in the wild and because there's 1.2 million of them, their numbers and the gases they produce are

28、 doubling every nine years."the camels were brought to the country by afghan migrant workers in the 1800s to help with building roads and laying railroad tracks.under mr. moore's plan, which will see the government awarding carbon credits to individuals and organizations involved in the cul

29、l, camels will be shot from helicopters or four-wheel-drive vehicles.others would be rounded up and sent to an abattoir( 屠宰場(chǎng)) for either human or pet consumption.killing of camels that roam in the outback reaches of four states has been carried out before, but mr. moore's plan would involve wipi

30、ng out every one of the creatures.mr. moore said there were particularly great job opportunities for aborigines (土著居民) who joined in the project.mark dreyfus, parliamentary secretary for climate change, said the government was considering various proposals to reduce carbon pollutionincluding mr. moo

31、re's suggestionto be included in canberra's carbon farming initiative.without nuclear power, australia relies on coal to produce electricity, putting it among the world's worst per capita polluters.36. what does the passage mainly tell us?a. australia is in great need of nuclear power.b.

32、 a good suggestion about environment protection.c. australia considers killing camels to fight global warming.d. various proposals to reduce carbon pollution.37. which of the following is true about camels?a. they are pests of australia, because they are useless.b. they can live as old as 120 years.

33、c. they are native to australia like kangaroos.d. they made contribution to the building of roads and railways.38. the proposals to kill all the wild camels are a. practical b. humorous c. controversial d. interesting39. what has made australia become one of the worst per capita polluters in the wor

34、ld? a. the pollution caused by wild camels. b. the use of nuclear power. c. the use of coal to produce electricity. d. the climate change.cthese are words that attempt to express the unique trip of a lifetime. experience the grand canyon(大峽谷) as eagles do, soaring (高飛) , turning, rising and falling.

35、 don't miss this experience. the following information will help you book your helicopter tour.champagne helicopter tourexperience the beauty of the grand canyon: soar above the hoover dam and the dead volcanoes. you go aboard a million-dollar helicopter with all forward facing seats allowing 18

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40、s well as combination tours attract many visitors.visitors arriving at the hualapai nation's grand canyon west airport may select one of the activities above.40. how much should a couple pay for a helicopter-boat tour?a. 150 dollars. b. 330 dollars. c. 165 dollars. d. 300 dollars.41. we can infe

41、r from paragraph 4 that a. the price of the seasonal ticket is different from the usual oneb. the helicopter aerial tour is common in the worldc. each person only needs to pay $ 120 for a helicopter aerial tourd. people can book very cheap tickets by phone42. if visitors would like to have a champag

42、ne picnic lunch during the tour, they should choose .a. helicopter aerial tour b. las vegas adventure tourc. champagne helicopter tour d. helicopter-boat tour43. all of the following places are included in the las vegas adventure tour except . a. lake mead b. the mohave desertc. the west edge of the

43、 grand canyon d. the hoover damdonce upon a time, two brothers who lived on neighboring farms fell into conflict (沖突). it was the first serious one between them in 40 years of farming peacefully side by side. in the end, they fell apart.one morning, a man with a carpenter's toolbox came for some

44、 work. the elder brother said, "1 just have a job for you. look at the farm across the creek(河溝). my younger brother lives there. it was he who used his bulldozer(推土機(jī)) to dig the creek last week to spite(刁難) me. so 1 want you to build me a fence, an 8-foot-high fence, in order not to see his pl

45、ace any more." the carpenter smiled and said," i see. i' 11 try to do a job that satisfies you." then the elder brother went downtown.at sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job. the farmer' s eyes opened wide! to his surprise, there was no fenc

46、e there at all! instead, there was a bridge stretching from one side of the creek to the other! a fine piece of work! he saw his younger brother coming to him with the hands outstretching. the brothers stood at each end of the bridge, and then they met in the middle, taking each other' s hands.

47、they turned to see the carpenter lift his toolbox on his shoulder. "no, wait ! stay a few days. i've a lot of other work for you," said the elder brother. "i' d love to stay on," the carpenter said, "but i have so many more bridges to build."44. what was the lif

48、e like for the two brothers before the conflict?a. they lived a poor life.b. they lived in peace.c. they never spoke to each other.d. they lived on the same farm.45. it can be learned that the carpenter was .a. unwilling to obey the farmerb. fond of building bridgesc. unable to build a fenced. willi

49、ng to help others46. the best title for this passage is . a. a fine piece of workb. a carpenterc. a conflict between two brothersd. two brothers47. which of the following is true according to the passage?a. the elder brother used his bulldozer to dig a creek.b. the elder brother helped the carpenter

50、 build the bridge.c. the brothers were both satisfied with the carpenter' s work.d. the carpenter planned to build an 8-foot-high fence as asked to.e a treasure trove(寶藏) hidden for centuries has been discovered in the underground vaults (墓穴) of a temple in southern india. the treasures include

51、gold, diamonds and precious stones. the estimated value of the treasure is reportedly 22 billion us dollars.hundreds of armed police have been deployed (部署) around the temple. meanwhile, a debate about how to use the money has also broken out across the country. after discovering the treasure trove

52、in sri padmanabhaswamy temple in the southern indian state of kerala, the local government has assured security of the temple.as to the security arrangements, venugopalan nair, additional director general of the kerala police, says the latest security devices are being used to guard the temple.venug

53、opalan nair said, "we are trying to bring in the latest technology with regard to surveillance (監(jiān)視)cameras, digitalizing the various things which are available inside. we are keeping a constant sort of surveillance for every movement, which happens in the whole area surrounding the temple."

54、;according to temple authorities, the crowd at the temple has increased sharply after news of the discovery of the treasure trove. and the administrative officer of the temple says the government has taken appropriate steps to control the curious crowds visiting the temple.g. jayasekharan nair, admi

55、nistrative officer(行政官員), said, "to control the crowds the government itself is taking a lot of measures. they are trying to do whatever is possible from the premises(房屋及土地) of the temple. apart from all that, the government has taken a favorable step and we are satisfied with them."over t

56、he last week, a seven-member team of researchers broke into five secret vaults, and discovered jewels that have been lying untouched for hundreds of years.as estimates of the treasures worth rise, a fierce debate is growing regarding what to do with the discovery. kerala's top elected leader said the wealth would remain with the temple, while others say it should be used to pay for poverty alleviation扶貧. however, the government is sticking to the supreme court's deciding on ownership of the treasure found

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