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高三第一次英語聯(lián)考試卷高三第一次英語聯(lián)考試卷I.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(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對話僅讀一遍.Whosegradesarethelowest?Susan’s.Sidney’s.Theman’sWheredidthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Ataconcert.B.Ataflowershop.C.Atarestaurant.Whatwastheorderoftheman’sactivities?A.Swimming,eating,jogging.B.Swimming,sailing,eating.C.Swimming,jogging,sailing.Whyisthewomanunhappy?A.Theyleftwiththeman.B.Themanarrivedtooearly.C.Theydidn’twaitforthemanWhendoesthefilmstart?A.8:15.B.8:30 . C.10:18.II.聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白.每段對話或獨(dú)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(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽完每段對話或獨(dú)白后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對話讀兩遍.聽第6段材料,回答第6到7題.Who’senjoyingthemusic?Theman.Thewoman.C.Bothofthespeakers.Whydoesthewomancomehere?A.Tohaveatalkwiththe

man.B.Themusicman.B.Themusicistoonoisy.C.Tohearthemusicmoreclearly.聽第7段材料,回答第8到9題.Whatdoesthemanwanttofind?Ashop.Abus-shop.C.Asecond-handbike,HowcanthemangettoKingStreet?A.TaketheNo.7bus.B.TaketheNo.10bus.C.TaketheNo.11bus.聽第8段材料,回答第10到12題.WheredoesMikewanttogoforhisholiday?A.China.B.Japan.C.AmericaHowwillheprobablygo?Byair.Bybus.ByseaWhycan’tMikedecidethetripe?Becausehehasnoe_perience.Becausehiswifeworriedaboutthedog,thehouseandsoon.Becausethefareise_pensive.聽第9段材料,回答第13到16題.WhydoesCharlesknowalotaboutJennyBrown?BecauseJenny’saunttellsCharlesabouther.Becausetheyarefriends.C.Becausetheyliveneareachother.WhatwasCharlesdoinginCanada?Hewasstudyingthere.Hewasworkingthere.Hewasnotonlystudying,butalsoworkingthere.WhatdidCharlesthinkofCanada?A.Hedidn’tlikeCanada. B.Heenjoyedstayingthereverymuch.C.HelikedCanadamostofall.WhydidAnderson?CharleswouldlikepeoplecallhimMikeinsteadofMr.Anderson?Becauseitiseasiertocallfirstnamesthansurnames.Becauseitismorefriendlytocallfirstnamesthansurnames.Becauseitisbettertocallfirstnamesthansurnames.Wherewasthebigclock?A.Inthehouse.B.Onthetower.C.Onthewall聽第10段材料,回答第17到20題.Whendidtheclockstop?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheevening.C.Intheafternoon.Didanyoneknowwhytheclockstoppedin?A.No,nooneknewwhy.B.Yes,someoneknewwhy.C.Everybodyknewwhy.Whocausedthetrouble?A.Someone.B.Theboys.C.Thebirds第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15個小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A.B.C.D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項.21.--Putwastebaginthedustbin.--It′snotwastebag.It'smyshoppingbag.a;athe;thethe;a D.a;theMybikeismissing.Ican,tfindanywhere.thatitC.oneD.onesAlthoughSusanwasdisabledwhenshewasonlysi_yearsold,yetsheaimedforwhichherchassmatesspoke ofher.high;highlyA.high;highB.highly;highlyC.highly;highD.high;highly--CanyoudosomethingtomyoldTV?--I'mafraidit'srepair.A.under B.inC.forD.beyond--Howmuchdidyouwantforthat?A.Ididnothingforit.B.Ididitforfree.C.Ispent50yuan. D.Itcostme50yuan

--Johnhasgotaverygoodjobinthegovernment.-- helookssohappy.A.It’snaturalB.That’sbecauseC.NowonderD.NodoubttheWTO,ChinahadmanytradetalkswiththeUnitedStatesofAmerica.A.JoiningB.TojoinC.JoinedD.JoinBryan,I’msorryI’mlate--I thebus.A.havemissed B.hadmissedC.missD.missedWhynotplayagameofbadmintonwithme?A.Yes,whynotB.ForwhatC.OfcourseD.CertainlynotB.stateB.stateB.stateB.state--Whyweren’tyouatthemeeting?--I foralong--distancecallfrommyfatherinAustralia.A.waitedB.waswaitingC.hadwaitedD.havebeenwaitingHisparentsdiedand forhimtogoabroadforfurthereducation.whichmadeitimpossiblethatmadeitimpossibleitmadeitpossible D.thatmadethatpossible--Isilthe thatyouhavelostallthemoney?--No,notreally.A.caseC.conditionD.chanceE--mail,aswellastelephones,animportantpartindailycommunication.A.areplayingB.isplayingC.haveplayedD.play--Areyoufamiliarwiththemusic?--Yes.Therewasatime thiskindofmusicwasquitepopular.thatwhenwithwhich D.aboutwhichHappilyforJohn’smother,heisworkingharderto hislosttime.A.makeupforB.keepupwithC.catchupwithD.makeuseof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36—55各題所給的四個選項(A.B.C和D)中,選出最佳選項.FredMundyenjoyedlife.Helovedadventureandthegreatoutdoors,especiallyridinghismotorcycle.Oneday,Freddecidedto36amotorcyclerace.Theracewastoberunonadangerouscoursethrough150milesofrough37.Fredwasaproudman;hewantedto38therace.So,tosave39,heonlytookalongasmallcanofwater,someapples,andafewpiecesofbread.Theracebegan,Fredgotofftoagood40.Butsomewherealongtheway,hemadea41turn.Hebecamelostinwildernesso-oT-sandandrock--alonelyplace42thetemperaturecaneasilytop40degreescentigrade!D.whenD.whenA43partywasorganized,andplaneswerebroughtin.Soonthesearchersbegan44somethings,Fred’smotorcycle,footprintsinthesand,evenhisemptycan.45theycouldn’tfindFred.Thesearcherscouldnot46this.Whydidn'tFredtrytosignal(以信號)theairplanesabove’?Whydidn’the47marksforthesearcherstofollow?Itwasalmostasifhedidn’t48tobefound.-Twelvedays49therace,thesearchersfoundFred'sbody.Andnearit,theyfoundhisbrightorangehelmet(頭盔)50underasmallbush(樹叢).Itseemedtobehiddensothat51couldn’tbeseenfromtheair.Perhapsthe52wereright.MaybeFred53wanttobefound.Why?Becausehewasa54man.Hewastryingtofindhisownwayoutofthedesert.Buthenever55it.FredMundyhadlosthisracewithtime.A.enterwatchhelp D.organizeA.forestmeadowdesertD.countryA.defeatB.enjoyC.improveD.winA.weighttimeenergyequipmentA.way B.speedpositionstartm.skillfuldifficultwrongdangerousA.thatwherewhoseA.racehelpingsearchsavingA.watchingcollectingrecognizingfindingA.InsteadButBesidesAndA.guessjudgeproveunderstandD.proveA.writemakekeepleaveA.wantaskD.shouldn’tD.shouldn’tD.shouldn’tD.shouldn’tallowagreeA.beforeduringpastafterA.lostburiedhiddenhungA.itsearchersC.planesD.heA.thoughtsquestionsC.searchersD.answersA.didn’tmustn’tcouldn’tA.proudstupidstrongstrangeA.hadmadewondid第三部分了閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A.B.C和D)中,選出最佳選項.AWASHINGTON:Likemanyyounggirls,Sarahfirstlearnedtoknit(編織)whenshewas10,butshewasn’tespeciallyactiveuntillastyearwhenshestartedaknittingclubinWashingtonDCtomakepopularitemssuchasshawls(圍巾),babyblanketsandsweaters.ThestudentatAmericanUniversityhasjoinedthelikesoffamouspeopleJuliaRoberts,CarmeronDiaz,andevenRussellCrowe,asanewgenerationofknittersayoung,clever,creativeandlookingforwaystorela_.Theirhobbyisnolongerconsidereda;grandmas--only’thing,andthey’repickingupthecraftande_pertlypickinguplostthreadsintheprocess.Aknittingclubisaplacetosharefood,drink,andstoriesaswellasknittingtechniques.NewYorkerTaraKates,27,aclinicalresearchassociateinNewJerseysaidsheenjoysknittingbecause;itoccupiesmymindinawaythatstillallowsmetolistenandpayattentiontootherthingsaround.;Whythenewinterestinthecentury--oldcraft?Themainreasonsareit’sfun,traditional,andprovidessomerelieffromthestressofschool,work,andboyfriends,accordingtoRichardCaron,presidentoftheCraftYarnCouncil.ButCaronsaystherearefunnyreportsofmenknittingmoreandvisitingknittingshopsweeklyinsteadofmonthly.YoungmenhaverecentlybeenseenknittingataWashingtonconcertandalocalbookstore.And,theInternethasinfact,becomeaknittingcircleforsharedwisdom,providingknitterswithpatterns,supplies,andmessageboardsforpostingmoreadvancedtechniques.AfterSarahstartedaknittingclub,shebegantolearnhowtoknitspentmoretimeknittingbecameateacherintheclubmadeherlivingbyknittingManyyoungwomentakeupknittingforthepurposeofmeetingtheirboyfriendssavingmoneyontheirclothingstayingawayfromschoolmakingtheirlifecolorfulWhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingthepassage?ManyyoungmenintheUnitedStateswanttojointheknittingclub.itisnotallowedformentoknit.knitterscane_changetheirsskillsbycomputer.knittinghasbeenontrolledbyInternetThebesttitleforthispassageisKnitting,thebestwaytokilltimeKnittingnolongerjustforgrannyknitting,afavouritehobbyKnittingnolongerforpleasureAnumberofwords,likethetailsofkites,somehowgettiedtotheword;dead;-wordssuchas;deadringer(非常相象的人或物)〞,〝deadwood〞,〝deadbeat〞,〝deadend〞,etc.Dyingisanunpleasante_perience.Whyeventhinkaboutit-itissomethingthatshouldhappentonobody.Yet,theword;dead;hasgivenAmericanEnglishsomeofitslivelieste_pressions.OneofthefirstseemstohaveariseninEnglandmorethan600yearsago.Therewasasayingamongpeoplethatsomethingwasas〝deadasadoornail(門釘)〞.Itisdifficulttoe_plainwhyadoornailisdeaderthananythingelse.Onecanonlyguess.Perhapsthecontinualpoundingonadoornailwouldsurelyputanendtoit.Oneguessisnoworsethananother.Nevertheless,thee_pression,〝deadasadoornail〞,crossedtheoceanandsettleddownamongtheAmericanpeople,whousetheword〝dead〞inendlessways.Fore_ample,Americanssayamanthatwillnotstartisdeadasadoornail.Andifitdoesgetmovingitmaytakeyoudowna;deadend;street.Finally,youwillfindyourself;deadtired;,becauseyourengineismakingsomuchnoisethatyoumayendina;deadheat;——or;deadtie;——withthepolicewhoareafteryou.Theymaynotperhaps,befriendly.Theylookyouovercarefully,withsuspicion,fortheythinkyouareadead;deadringer;forsomeescapedcriminalwholookslikeyourtwinbrother.Thisisamostunhappysituation.Onlya;deadhead;wouldrejectthisgoodadvice turnthecarinandgetanewone,evenifyouare;deadbroke;.Youcanalwaysborrowthemoneyfromfriends,unlessyouareknowntobea;deadbeat;--amanwhoneverpaysback.Youcanprovetheyare;deadwrong;bypayingbackthemoneyyouborrowed!Thesentence;Oneguessisnoworsethananother.;Inthefourthparagraphmeans .oneguessisbetterthananotheryoucarlguessinanywayoneguessisasgoodasanotheroneguessisasbadasanotherThepolicewilllookyouovercarefully,when.theythinkyouareverylikesomeescapedcriminalyourengineismaking1oomuchnoisetheyfindyouarejustthemantheywantD.yourtwinbrotherisacriminalItcanbeinferredthat .youcanborrowthemoneyfromfriendsunlessyoupaythembackyoucan’tborrowthemoneyfromfriendsunlessyoupaythembackyoucanborrowthemoneyfromfriendsunlessyouareamanwhopaysbackyoucan’tborrowthemoneyfromfriendsunlessyouareamanwhoneverpaysbackWhatisthepassagemainlyabout?Theword;dead;hasgivenAmericanEnglishsomeofitslivelieste_pressions.Itisdifficulttoe_plainwhypeopleusetheword;dead;.Theword;dead;ismostlyusedintheU.S.Don’tbea;deadbeat;,otherwiseyoucan’tborrowmoneyfromfriends.CImetPhyllisatcamplastsummer,rightaftermygraduation.Whileinthesi_thgrade,ItookatesttogetintoCrestonArtSchool.WhenIhadn’tdonewell,Iwasverydisappointed.IfeltevenmoreterriblewhenPhyllistoldmeshewastolearninCreston.;IknowaboutCreston.Infact,Itooktheentrancee_amafewmonthsago.;Isaid,soundingcool.;Youdid,Pamela?Whathappened?;Ididn’twanthertoknowthetruth.So1said.;Theywrotemeaspecialletter,saylngtheywouldlikemetocomebutthatIlivetoofaraway.Theyjustdon’tlhinkit’srightformetotravelsomuch.;WhydidIhavetotellherthatstory?Idecidedtotellherthetruth.Butnotnow.I’dfindthetime--someothertime.However,Ididn’tseemtofindtherighttimetotellher.Thensuddenly,itwasthedaybeforetheendofcamp.PhyllisandIsatin1hewoodsdrawingthelake.;Yourdrawingisbetterthanmine.HowluckyyouaretostudyinCreston.;Isaid.ThenPhyllisspoke,;Pamela,youcantryforCrestonagaininthespring.Don’tfeelbadaboutnotgettingin.;Sosheknew!Butactuallysheneversaid,;Youareabigliar(說謊的人).YounevergotintoCreston.;LastweekendIwenttovisitPhyllis.HerfriendJoyeecameovertomeetme.;Wheredoyougotoschool?;sheaskedme.Andwithoutevenfeelingbad,Isaid,;IgotoMayfair,IwantedtogotoCreston,butIdidn’tgetin.SoI’mtakingthetestagainthisyear.Maybene_ttimeI’llmakeit.;;Ihopeso.;saidJoyee.’Ido,too.;Phyllissaid,smilingatme.Whydidn’tCrestonacceptPamelaasitsstudent?PamelalivedfarawayfromCreston.Crestondidn’tlikeitsstudentstotelllies.Pameladidnttpassthetest.Somethingune_pectedhappenedtoPamela.AfterPamelaliedtoPhyllisaboutherreasonfornotgettingintoCreston,sheplannedtotellherthetruthsometimelaterwantedtotellherthetruthrightawaydecidedtohidethetruthcouldfindnotimetotalktoPhyllisWhenPamelasaid;Maybene_ttimeI’llmakeit,;shemeantshewouldtryanotherartschoolmanagetopassthetestgotoanothercampmakenewfriendsFromthepassageweknow.A.PhylliswasverykindtoPamelaB.PhyllishatedPamelaforlyingtoherPamelafeltterriblynervouswhenshetoldJoyeethatshedidn’tgetintoCrestonPamelawouldnevertryforCrestonagainDU.S.adultprisonsandjailsheldarecord1.82millioninmates(囚犯)lastyear,meaningoneoutofevery149residentswasbehindbars,theJusticeDepartmenlreportedSunday.Thedepartment’sBureauofJusticeStatisticssaidinitssemiannual(每半年的)reportthattheprisonandjailpopulationatDec.31,1998,rose4.6percent,or80,400inmates,from1.74millioninmatesin1997.;Thepopulationhasbeengrowingsteadily;,saidAllenBeckofthestatisticsbureau.;Idon’tthinkthere'sbeenadecline(下降)inmorethan25years;,Becksaid,referringto1972whentherewasaslightdeclineinthenation’sprisonpopulation.Beckalsosaidthereisarealdeclineinseriouscrimenationally.Jailsaredifferentfromprisonsbecausetheyarelocallyoperatedandtypicallyholdpersonsawaitingtrialandthosewithsentencesofoneyearorless.In1997,forwhichthemostrecentethnic(種族的)breakdownisavailable,thefedera(聯(lián)邦)andstateprisonpopulationwas49percentblack,48percentwhite,2percentAmericanIndianorAlaskaNativeand1percentAsianorPacificIslander.Thefemaleprisonpopulationgrewby6.5percentoverthepreviousyear,comparewiththe4.7percentincreaseinthenumberofmenbehindbars.Therewere14timesmorementhanwomeninprisonin1998.Thereportsaidstateprisonswereoperatingata13to22percentover—capacitywhilefederalprisonswere27percentover--capacity.TheAmericanprisonsandjailsA.had1.82millioninmatesin1997B.hadmorethan80,400inmatesthanlastyearC.keptoneoutof149inmatesinthebarunitsD.populationoncedecreasedAccordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?AmericanjailsaresimilartotheChinese〝拘留所〞.InAmerican,crimesincreasedinnumber.InAmericanprisonstherearemostlyblackpeople.Womencriminalsincreasedfasterthanmencriminals.Inthelastsentence,;over--capacity;meansmorethantheabilitytoholdmorethantheabilitytocatchmorethantheabilitytounderstandD.morethantheabilitytoriseThispassagecomesfromnewspaper,whichpagemayitbe?LifeSocietyScienceLanguageHowtoprotectchildWebfans(網(wǎng)迷)fromunsuitablematerialon--linewhileencouragingthemtousetheInternethaslongbeendiscussedintheUS.ForsomeparentstheInternetcanseemlikeajungle,filledwithdangerfortheirehildren.Butjunglescontainwondersaswellashazardsand,withgoodguides,someeducationandafewprecautions(預(yù)防措施),thewildsoftheInternetcanbesafelynavigated.Kidshavetobeon--line.Ifwetellourkidstheycan’thaveaccesstotheInternet,we’rcuttingthemofffromtheirfuture,;saidane_pert.Mostkidshavestartedtolearntousesearchengines.ManyofthemaregreatfofindingtonsofinterestingInternetsites,andtheycanalsofindplaceswhereyoumightncwantyourkidstogo.Therearesearchenginesdesignedjustforkids.Acertainsoftwarcontainsonlysitesthathavebeenselectedassafe.Butthemostpopularthatwastolimiaccesswouldbetousewhatisknownasa;contentscreener(過濾器)〞.Butthiscan’tbewhollyreliable(可靠的),andthebestthingparentscandoistotalktotheirkidsandlcthemknowwhat’sOKornotOKtoseeordoontheInternet.Anotherwayisthatmurordadisnearbywhenthechildissurfing(瀏覽)theInternet.Afewothertips:Don’tputthePCinachild’sroombutkeepitinanareawheremumordadcankeeaneyeonthings.ThatalsomakestheInternetmoreofafamilyactivity.Askyourchildwhatheorshehasbeendoingandaboutanyfriendstheymakeonline.Tellyourchildnottogiveon--linestrangerspersonalinformation,especiallydetaillikeaddressandphon

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