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高三年級英語第一次月考試題高三年級英語第一次月考試題高三年級英語第一次月考試題xxx公司高三年級英語第一次月考試題文件編號:文件日期:修訂次數(shù):第1.0次更改批準(zhǔn)審核制定方案設(shè)計(jì),管理制度高三年級英語第一次月考試題第Ⅰ卷第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.Eggsaresometimessoldby_____dozenandapplesareusuallysoldby_____weight.A.the;the B.the;/ C./;the D.the;a22.Thereisverylittle________inprotesting.Itwon’thelpmuch.A.help B.meaning C.point D.work23.Youshouldtakeofthisopportunityandtrytomakeagoodimpressiononthem.A.care B.advantage C.charge D.place24.—Whatmadehimbelikethis?

—Tenyearshardworkhashimanuglyoldman.A.turned;intoB.broken;into C.made;intoD.put;into25.____isourbeliefthatimprovementsinhealthcarewillleadtoastronger,moreprosperouseconomy.A.As B.That C.This D.It26.Notuntilallthefishintheriverdied________howseriousthepollutionwas.A.didn'tthevillagersrealize

B.didthevillagersrealizeC.thevillagersdidrealize

D.thevillagersrealized

27.Wewalkedacoupleofblocks,lookingforacab_______.A.invainforB.forinvain

C.invain

D.inforvain28.Hearingthebadnews,hehurriedhome,________thebook_______openonthetable.

A.left;lain

B.leaving;lie

C.left;lie

D.leaving;lying

29.CaoCao’stombisreported_____inChina,whichattractsnationwideattention.A.beingfound B.tobefound C.havingbeenfoundD.tohavebeenfound30.Afteranewreform,thenumberoftheproductsinthefactoryisnow___itwasin2003.A.threetimesaslargeras B.morethanthreetimesC.twiceaslargeas D.astwicelargeas31.Agoodmanyproposalswereraisedbythedelegatesinthemeeting,_____wastobeexpected.

A.that

B.what

C.so

D.as

32.—Whoisto

fortheaccident,youorI—

Idon’tknow.

A.scold

B.beblamed

C.blame

D.criticize

33.Whenpeoplethinkofthisbrand,theyalways

itwithgoodquality.

A.associate

B.advertise

C.combine

D.trade34.IamgoingtoEuropeonvacationtogetherwithJohnifIfindthemoney.A.can B.might C.would D.need35.Trynottoworkyourselftoohard.Takeiteasy.Thanks.A.Sowhat B.Noway! C.Whatfor D.You,too.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白的最佳選項(xiàng).It’sasmallgasstationthathassnacks,drinks,cigarettes,andcandies.Theyoungmanbehindthecounterknowshis__36__bynameandwhattheynormallywanttobuy.Hetreatschildrenandadultswithequal__37__.Hereadssciencefictionbehindthecounterwhenbusinessis__38__.Oneday,threepeoplerushedinandgrabbedfoodofftheshelvesasfastastheycould,__39__notintendingtopayforit.Hehitthe“panicbutton”,thenwentoverthecounterand__40__thefrontdoor.Itwasobviousthattheywerehomeless,andequallyobviousthattheyweren'tgoing__41__withtheirill--gottengains.They__42__thefoodandsimplycrowdedtogetherinpanic—knowingthepolicewere__43__theway.Imaginewhattheymusthavefeltlikewhentheyweretoldtheydidn'thavetostealeveniftheywerethat__44__.“Wehavefoodintheback,expired(到期)butstill__45__toeat.Ifyouneedfood,you__46__havesome.”Theyweretoldto__47__whattheyhaddroppedandputitback,andthenaskedtostraightenoutthemess.Theyweredoingjustthat__48__thepolicearrived.Theofficersweretoldthesituationwasundercontrolandthepolicewerenolonger__49__.Thiswasn'twhattheyhad__50__.Theywerebeingtreatedashumanbeingswhocouldrightthewrongthey'ddone.Shocked,theyquicklyfollowedorderstotaketurnsandusetherestroomtocleanup.Soonthree__51__peoplewalkedoutwithallthe__52__theirarmscouldhold.Theywere_53__that,iftheyneededtocomebackagain,theyweretoaskandnotjustgrab.Andthentheyoungmanwentbacktoreaduntilthenextcustomercamein.Hewouldbethe_54__personintheworldtoclaimhewasahero.Buthegavethreepeoplesomethingtheywereindesperateneedof—a_55__amountofself--respectandalittlebitofhope.36.A.friends B.neighbors C.customers D.passengers37.A.respect B.pride 38.A.slow B.busy C.heavy D.swift39.A.bravely B.reasonably C.hardly D.obviously.opened B.locked C.closed D.broke.nowhere B.somewhere C.anywhere D.everywhere.hid B.lifted C.swallowed D.dropped.in B.on C.off D.by.anxious B.cautious C.courageous D.hungry.safe B.easy C.sweet D.unique.must B.can C.should D.need.holdup B.handout C.pickup D.handin.when B.after C.before D.since.popular B.necessary C.reliable D.important.wanted B.desired C.expected D.admired.dirtier B.cleaner C.cleverer D.quicker.money B.cigarettes C.drinks D.food.reminded B.warned C.ordered D.persuaded.first B.last C.best D.worst.large B.fair C.small D.full第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題3分,滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)ATherehasbeenanoutpouringoflovefora23-year-olddisabledwomanwhosedogwaskilledinfrontofherwhileagroomer(美容師)triedtotrim(修剪)itsclaws.Callsande-mailscamefromasfarawayastheUpperPeninsulaandArizonaaswellasOaklandandMacombcounties,offeringLaurieCrouch,whousesawheelchairbecauseofmultiplesclerosis(硬化癥),everythingfromdogstomoney,suchasthatfromJasonDalyofRosevillewhosaid,“Iwouldliketobuyheranewdog.”AstoryaboutthedeathofCrouch’spet,Gooch,wasprintedonthefrontpageofMacombDaily.Crouchsaidamansatonthedogtotrimitsnails.Goochdiedafteroneclawwastrimmed.CrouchyelledatthegroomertostopwhenshesawGoochwasstrugglingtobreathe,butshesaidshewasignored.“IfIcouldhavewalked,Iwouldhaveputmyhandsonherandpulledheroffmydogandphysicallystoppedher,butIcan’tdothat.”Goochwasnotatrainedserviceanimal,butnaturallyhelpedCrouchbypickingupthingsforher.“Thiscaseisabsoluteanimalabuse(虐待),”LarryObrecht,divisionmanageroftheOaklandCountyAnimalShelterinAuburnHills,said.PeoplewhoreadthestorycontactedOaklandPresstoofferhelp.Amessage,fromRebeccaAmettofGigglesNWigglesPuppyRescue,inRoseville,said,“Wehavepuppiestodonate…andwanttohelptheyoungwomanwholostherservicedog.”“WhenGoochwaswithme,Iwashappy,”Crouchsaid,“IthinkIcanbehappyagainbutnoanimalcanreplaceGooch.There’snevergoingtobeanotherGoochouttherebutIthinkIwillfindadogthatcanbringmejoyagain.”56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Adisabledwoman’sservicedog.B.Acruelgroomerkilledadisabledwoman’sdog.C.People’sloveforadisabledwomanwholostherdog.D.Disabledwomanlovestohavethedogascompany.57.Peoplecalledandemailedto.A.offerhelpandcaretoLaurieCrouch.B.givetheirangryvoicetothegroomer.C.offeracureforCrouch’sdisease.D.tellCrouchhowtopunishthegroomer.58.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.Crouchrefusedtotakeanotherdog.B.Crouchmustbesadafterlosingherdog.C.Crouchhasacceptedanotherdogfromastranger.D.Crouchcanlivewellwithoutadog’scompany.BAlongweekendisagreatopportunitytodosomethingalittledifferent.Manypeopleusealongweekendforagetaway,ashorttriptoleavethestressoftheireverydaylivesbehindandexplore,learn,orrelax.HotelRomanceManyhotelsandresortsfeaturesomethingspecialtostartthegetaway,suchaschampagnes(香檳酒),flowers,orafruitbasketintheroomonarrival.Getawaypackagesusuallyincludearoomwithsomethingspecial,aheartshapedbed,forexample.Additionalbenefitscouldberoomservicemealsorotherprivatedining,plusticketsordiscountsforlocalattractions.VisitaSpaSpagetawayscantakeplaceatalocationthatfocusesonlyonspaservicesoratahotelthatoffersaspaasoneofitsfeatures.Somespasemphasizetreatmentsfitfortheirgeographicareaoralocalattraction.Aspainagrapegrowingregionmightprovidegrapejuicemasks,orahotelnearahotspringcouldoffermineralbaths.Mostspasofferarangeofmassage(按摩),healthandbeautytreatments,soaspagetawaycanberelaxingwithotherbenefits.LearnaSkillAlongweekendmaynotbeenoughtimetobecomeanexpertatsomethingnew,butitprovidesawayforpeopletobegintheirexplorations.Someorganizationsofferintensive(集中的)coursesthatlasttwoorthreedays.Peoplewithspecialinterestscangetawayfromtheirroutineswhilelearningsuchthingsashowtomakebeer,speakanewlanguage,ortakebetterphotos.HelpOthersSomeorganizationscooperatewithbusinessestohaveaccommodationsandactivitiesforshort-termvolunteers.Mostvolunteervacationsinvolveecologyfriendlyorcharityactivities.Avolunteergetawayisawaytorelievestressandhelpothersatthestonetime.StayinaNationalParkForthosewhowanttorelaxinaruralenvironment,anationalparkfitsthebill.Mostnationalparksprovidecampingareasfortentsandtrailers.Severalhavecabins(小屋)withintheparksavailabletorent.Agetawaytoanationalparkprovidesprivacy,stressrelief,andthetimetogettoknowsomeimportantnaturalresources.59.Theunderlinedword"getaway’’inthispassagemostprobablymeans_____.A.anexcitingexploration B.aninterestinglocationC.ashortvacation D.anunforgettableexperience60.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat_____.A.spasareofferedinthetouristattractionsalloverthecountryB.intensivecoursesofsomeorganizationshelppeoplegetawayfromhomeC.helpingothersatweekendmakespeoplefeelmorestressfulD.peoplemaygetclosetonatureinanationalpark61.Whichofthefollowingcanberentedinanationalpark?

A.Cabins.B.Trailers. C.Campingareas.D.Tents.62.Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe_________.A.AwayfromOurBusyWorkC.EnjoyLifeandHelpOthers D.LongWeekendGetawayCWhenIwasababy,Ientertainedyouandmadeyoulaugh.WheneverIwas“bad”,you'dshakeyourfingeratmeandask,“Howcouldyou?”—butthenyou'dgiveup,androllmeoverforabellyscratchandIbelievedthatlifecouldnotbeanymoreperfect.Myhousetrainingwasalongprocess,becauseyouwereterriblybusy,butweworkedonthattogether.Wewentforlongwalks,runsintheparkandcarrides.Westoppedforicecream.Itooklongnapsinthesunwaitingforyoutocomehomeattheendoftheday.Gradually,youbeganspendingmoretimeatworkandonyourcareer,andmoretimesearchingforahumanmate.Eventually,youfellinlove.She,nowyourwife,isnotadogperson,butIstillwelcomedherintoourhome.Iwashappybecauseyouwerehappy.ThenthehumanbabiescamealongandIsharedyourexcitement,Iwasfascinatedbytheirpinkness,howtheysmelled,andIwantedtomotherthemtoo.YourwifewasafraidIwouldbitethem.Butnevertheless,astheybegantogrow,Ibecametheirfriend.Now,youhaveanewjobinanothercityandyouandtheywillbemovingtoanapartmentthatdoesnotallowpets.You'vemadetherightdecisionforyour“family”,buttherewasatimewhenIwasyouronlyfamily.Iwasexcitedaboutthecarrideuntilwearrivedatthedogpound.Itsmelledofdogsandcats,offear,ofhopelessness.Youfilledoutthepaperworkandsaid,“Iknowyouwillfindagoodhomeforher.”Theyshruggedandgaveyouapainedlook.Thechildrenwereintearsastheywavedmegoodbye.And“Howcouldyou?”weretheonlythreewordsthatsweptovermymind.IsitbettertolivewithhopeorwithouthopeAtfirst,wheneveranyonepassedmypen(圍欄),Irushedtothefront,hopingitwasyou,thatyouhadchangedyourmindandthatthiswasallabaddream.Mybelovedmaster,Iwillthinkofyouandwaitforyouforever.Ihopeyoureceivemorefaithfulnessfromyourfamilythanyoushowedtome.63.Whotellsthisstory?

A.Adog.B.Achild. C.Adog'sowner.dogtrainer64.Whydidthedog'sownertakehisdogtothepound?

A.Hehadanewbornbaby. B.Hiswifedidnotlikethedog. C.Hewasmovingintoanewbuilding. D.Hethoughtthedogtootroublesome.65.Whichistrueaboutthedogwhenitlivedatthepound?

A.Ithopedtobeadoptedbyanotherfamily. B.Itcontinuedtoloveitsformerowner. C.Itdidnottrusthumansanymore. D.Itwasexcitedaboutthepound.66.Whatisthethemeofthestory?

A.Bereadyforchanges. B.Neverexpecttoomuch. C.Nevercomplainaboutyourlife. D.Befaithfultothosewholoveyou.DAwomanintheUSisabletospeakforthefirsttimein11yearsafterapioneeringvoicebox(喉)transplant(移植).BrendaJensensaidtheoperationwasagreatsuccesswhichhadsavedherlife.Thirteendaysafterthesurgeryshesaidherfirstwords,“Goodmorning,Iwanttogohome.”Itisthefirsttimeavoiceboxandwindpipe(氣管)havebeentransplantedatthesametimeandonlythesecondtimeavoiceboxhaseverbeentransplanted.Ms.Jensen,52,hadbeenunabletospeakonherownsincehervoiceboxwasdamagedduringsurgeryin1999.Sincethen,shehasbeenunabletotasteorsmellfood,couldbreatheonlythroughaholeinherwindpipeandcouldtalkonlywiththehelpofanelectronicvoicebox.InOctober,surgeonsattheUniversityofCaliforniaDavisMedicalCentreremovedthevoiceboxand6cmofthewindpipefromadonorbody.Inan18-houroperation,thiswastransplantedintoMs.Jensen'sthroatandtheteamconnectedittoherbloodsupplyandnerves(ProfessorMartinBirchallfromUniversityCollegeLondon,whowaspartofthesurgeryteam,said:“We'velearnedthatwecanrepairnervestomakeevenverycomplexorgansfunctionagain.It'llopenthedoortobetterfacialtransplantsandwillbeextremelyimportantastissueengineering(組織工程學(xué))develops.”Avoiceboxtransplantmightbelifechanging,butitisnotlifesaving.Everyonewhoreceivesatransplantmusttakedrugstocontroltheimmunesystem(免疫系統(tǒng))fortherestoftheirlives.Thesedrugscanreducelifeexpectancy,sotheyarenormallysetasideforlifesavingprocedures.OneofthereasonsMs.Jensenwasasuitablepersonforthistransplantwasthatshewasalreadytakingimmunecontrollingdrugsafterakidney-pancreas(胰腺)transplantfouryearsago.ProfessorPeterBelafsky,partofthesurgicalteam,said,“Brendawasanexceptional(例外)candidateforthetransplantbecauseshewashighlymotivated.Anyonewho'smetBrendaknowsthatsheisastronganddeterminedpersonwithagreatoutlookonlifeinspiteofthemanyphysicalchallengesshe'sfacedoverherlifetime.67.Thevoicetransplantoperationisofgreatsignificancebecauseitprovesthat____. A.facialtransplantsarenoweasiertoperform B.newmedicaltechnologyisalwayspossibletodiscover C.nerverepairingisabreakthroughintissueengineering D.thedrugstakenaftertheoperationhelpthepatientlivelonger68.Ms.Jensenwasasuitablepersonforthistransplantbecauseshewas____. A.strong-willedandprepared B.experiencedandbrave C.seriouslyillandmotivated D.determinedandrealistic69.Whichofthefollowingistherighttimeorderoftheevent?

a.Ms.Jensenreceivedavoiceboxtransplantoperation. b.Ms.Jensenbegantotakeimmunecontrollingdrugs. c.Doctorsremovedthevoiceboxfromadonorbody. d.Ms.Jensenhadakidney-pancreastransplantoperation. A.acdb B.dbca C.bdca D.cabd70.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TransplantSavesAWoman'sLife B.OvercomingObstaclestoSpeakAgain C.FirstWordsfromNewVoiceBox D.CourageousWomanDefeatingFears第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,共15分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。__71__From18-25,accordingto.scores;butyouarewiserandmoreexperiencedwithincreasingage.Youaresmartestinyour20's;around30,yourmemorybeginstogodown,particularlyyourabilitytoperformmathematicalcomputations.__72__Yourvocabularyattheageof45,forexample,isthreetimesasgreataswhenyougraduatedfromcollege.At60,yourbrainpossessesalmostfourtimesasmuchinformationasitdidattheageof21.73__Youhavethebestphysicalsenseofyourselffrom15to24;thebestprofessionalsensefrom40to49.Beforetheageof24,webelievethatourhappiestyearsareyettocome;over30,webelievethattheyarebehindus.ANationalHealthsurveyagrees:aftertheageof30,webecomemorerealisticanddonotviewhappinessasagoalinitself.Ifwemaintainourhealth,achieveprofessionalandemotionalgoals,happiness,wefeel,willfollow.__74__Generallybetween30and39,butthepeak(頂峰)varieswithdifferentprofessions.Mosartwroteasymphony(交響曲)andfoursonatasbytheageof8,andMendelssohncomposedhisbest--knownworkAMidsummerNight'sDreamat17,butmostofthegreatmusicwaswrittenbymenbetween33and39.Thoughthepeakinmostfieldscomesearly,mostNobelPrizewinnersdidtheirtopresearchintheirlate20'sand30's—creativepeoplecontinuetoproduceworkwithhighqualitythroughouttheirlives__75__A.Whenareyoumostcreative(創(chuàng)造性的)B.Whenareyouhappiest?C.Whenareyousmartest?D.Doyouknowwhat.refersto?

E.Butyour.forothertasksgoesup.F.Creativepeopleusuallyproducealotofworks.G.Forthe“well--conditionedmind”,thereisnoupperlimit.第二卷第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞。2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。MybrotherDonalddidn’tdowellinmath.Whenthedayoftheexamcomes,DonaldsatnexttoBrian,whichwasalwaysgoodatmath.DonaldcarefulcopiedBrian

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