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高三10月月考

英語試題

本試卷分第I卷和第II卷兩部分,滿分120分,時間120分鐘。

第I卷(兩部分,共80分)

第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)

1.Thisisadifficultandstressfuljob,butoneyoucanreallyhelppeople.

A.thatB.whereC.whichD.ofwhich

2.Parentsmuchimportancetoeducation.Theywilldotheirbesttogivetheirchildren

thatpricelessgift.

AattachBpayClinkDapply

3.Computersandmobilephones,thoughtheyareindeedmakingourlife_andmore___,have

reducedtheneedforface-to-facecommunications.

Aeasily;efficientBeasier;efficientCeasy;efficientlyDeasily;efficiently

4.—IhopethatyoucanremovethedifferencebetweenyouandSusanandbecomegoodfriends.

—;_______.IfonlySusanhadthesameidea.

A.MypleasureB.WsapleasureC.BynomeansD.Byallmeans

5.IhavebeentoldthatthenewlawwillcomeintoonJanuary1stnextyear.

A.effectB.useC.serviceD.existence

6.Acrosstheriver.

A.lieanewbuiltbridgeB.liesanewlybuiltbridge

C.anewbuiltbridgelieD.anewlybuiltbridgelies

7..一Theterribleaccidentisunderinvestigation.

—Actually,quickeractionthoseworkerstrappedinthemine.

A.mighthavesavedB.musthavesavedC.shouldhavesavedD.couldhavesaved

8.—Youlooksoyoung.Haven'tyougraduatedfromyouruniversity?

一Yes,IintheEnglishDepartmentofShandongUniversityforfouryears.

A.studiedB.studyC.hadstudiedD.wasstudying

9.It'sdifficulttocalculateitspricewouldbeifthemuseumwantedtoselltheancient

vase.

A.howmanyB.whatC.howD.whose

10.likesmoney,butmoneyisnot.

A.Everyone;everythingB.Anyone;anything

C.Someone;nothingD.Nobody;everything

11.Wecanrelaxourselvesbytakingpartinschoolactivitiesafterlonghours'study;,we

canlearnagreatdealfromotherstudents.

A.thereforeB.butC.howeverD.besides

12.—ShallIhelpyoucarryyourtravelcasetothetrain,Granny?

一Oh,no,myboy.Itisheavy.Thankyouanyway.

A.soB.notmuchC.ratherD.notthat

13.Atlanta,aswellasmanyotherbigcities,onceagainbecomingoneofthe

commercialandculturalcentersoftheUSArightnow.

A.isB.areC.hasbeenD.havebeen

14.thecitycenter,wesawastonestatueofabout10metersinheight.

A.ApproachingB.ApproachedC.ToapproachD.Tobeapproached

15.Inpeace,too,theRedCrossisexpectedtosendhelpthereishumansuffering.

A.whoeverB.howeverC.whateverD.wherever

16.mostchildrennowadaysaretheonlychildren,theytendtobemoreself-centered.

A.EventhoughB.NowthatC.OnlyifD.Eversince

17.Everyfewyears,thecoalworkerstheirlungsX-rayedtoensuretheirhealth.

A.arehavingB.haveC.havehadD.hadhad

18.Inmostcountries,auniversitydegreecangiveyouflyingstartinlife.

A.the;aB.the;不填C.不填;不填D.不填;a

19.Somepeopleeatwiththeireyes.Theyprefertoorderwhatnice.

A.looksB.smellsC.feelsD.tastes

20.—MichaelwaslateforMr.Smith'soralclassthismorning.

—?AsfarasIknow,henevercamelatetoclass.

A.HowcomeB.SowhatC.WhynotD.Whatfor

OnedayIvisitedanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting.I

wasexpectingaquiet21ofthesplendidartwork.

Ayoung22viewingthepaintingsaheadofme23nonstopbetweenthemselves.I

watchedthemamomentanddecidedtheladywasdoingallthetalking.Iadmiredtheman's24

forputtingupwithher25streamofwords.26bytheirnoise,Imovedon.

ImetthemseveraltimesasImoved27thevariousroomsofart.EachtimeIheardher

continuousflowofwords,Imovedaway28.

Iwasstandingatthecounterofthemuseumgiftshopmakinga29whenthecouple

approachedthe30.Beforetheyleft,theman31intohispocketandpulledoutawhite

object.He32itintoalongstickandthen33hiswayintothecoatroomtogethis

wife\jacket.

“He'sa34man,“theclerkatthecountersaid.uMostofuswouldgiveupifwewere

blindedatsuchayoungage.Duringhisrecovery,hemadeapromisehislifewouldn'tchange.So,

asbefore,heandhiswifecomein35thereisanewartshow.^^

“Butwhatdoeshegetoutoftheart?^^Iasked."Hecan'tsee.”

"Can'tsee!You're36.Heseesalot.MorethanyouandIdo,“theclerksaid."Hiswife

37eachpaintingsohecanseeitinhishead."

Ilearnedsomethingaboutpatience,38andlovethatday.Isawthepatienceofayoung

wifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithout39andthecourageofahusbandwhowould

not40blindnesstochangehislife.And1sawthelovesharedbytwopeopleasIwatched

由iscouplewalkaway,theirarmsintertwined.

21.A.touchB.viewC.wanderD.scenery

22.A.ladyB.manC.coupleD.clerk

23.A.yelledB.shoutedC.screamedD.chatted

24.A.attemptB.independenceC.wisdomD.patience

25.A.vividB.constantC.casualD.vague

26.A.AdoptedB.AdaptedC.ConductedD.Disturbed

27.A.throughB.toC.towardsD.from

28.A.anxiouslyB.urgentlyC.quicklyD.worriedly

29.A.commentB.decisionC.purchaseD.profit

30.A.entranceB.exitC.frontD.queue

31.A.pluggedB.heldC.reachedD.bent

32.A.madeB.lengthenedC.broughtD.broadened

33.A.ledB.foundC.forcedD.tapped

34.A.braveB.roughC.smartD.generous

35.A.whereverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever

36.A.rightB.sillyC.wrongD.unique

37.A.describesB.drawsC.showsD.decorates

38.A.kindnessB.prideC.enthusiasmD.courage

39.A.supportB.sightC.expectationD.confidence

40.A.getB.hopeC.allowD.cause

第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)

第一節(jié):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

在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。

A

Ihadthemeanestmotherinthewholeworld.Whileotherkidsatecandyforbreakfast,Ihad

tohavecereal,eggsortoast.Whenothershadcokesandcandyforlunch,Ihadtoeatasandwich.

Asyoucanguess,mysupperwasdifferentfromtheotherkids'also.Butatleast,Iwasn'talonein

mysufferings.MysisterandtwobrothershadthesamemeanmotherasIdid.

Mymotherinsisteduponknowingwherewewereatalltimes.You'dthinkwewereona

chaingang.Shehadtoknowwhoourfriendswereandwhereweweregoing.Sheinsistedifwe

saidwe'dbegoneanhour,thatwebegoneonehourorless一notonehourandoneminute.

Wehadtowearcleanclothesandtakeabatheveryday.Theotherkidsalwaysworetheir

clothesfordays.Wereachedtheheightofinsultsbecauseshemadeourclothesherself,justto

savemoney.

Theworstisyettocome.Wehadtobeinbedbynineeachnightandupateightthenext

morning.Wecouldn'tsleeptillnoonlikeourfriends.Sowhiletheyslept■一mymotheractually

hadthenervetobreaktheChildLaborLaw.Shemadeuswork.Wehadtowashdishes,make

beds,learntocookandallsortsofcruelthings.Ibelieveshelaidawakeatnightthinkingupmean

thingstodotous.

Throughtheyears,thingsdidn'timproveabit.Wecouldnotlieinbed,"sick"likeourfriends

did,andmissschool.Ourmarksinschoolhadtobeuptopar.Ourfriends*reportcardshad

beautifulcolorsonthem,blackforpassing,redforfailing.Mymother,beingasdifferentasshe

was,wouldsettlefornothinglessthanuglyblackmarks.

Astheyearsrolledby,firstoneandthentheotherofuswasputtoshame.Weweregraduated

fromhighschool.Withourmotherbehindus,talking,hittinganddemandingrespect,noneofus

wasallowedthepleasureofbeingadrop-out.

Mymotherwasacompletefailureasamother.Outoffourchildren,acoupleofusattained

somehighereducation.Noneofushaveeverbeenarrestedordivorced.Eachofmybrothers

servedhistimeintheserviceofthiscountry.SheforcedustogrowupintoGod-fearing,educated,

honestadults.Usingthisasabackground,Iamnowtryingtoraisemythreechildren.Iamfilled

withpridewhenmychildrencallmemean.Why?BecausenowIthankGodeverydayforgiving

methemeanestmotherinthewholeworld.

41.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Theauthorisnothappytohavesuchameanmother.

B.Theauthor'smotherbroketheChildLaborLawtomakemoney.

C.Theauthor'smotherfailedtoeducateherchildrentobehonestadults

D.Theauthorisstrictwithherchildren.

42.Whycouldn'ttheauthoreatcandyforbreakfast?

A.Becauseshepreferredcereal,eggsortoasttocandy.

B.Becausehermothercouldn'taffordforcandy.

C.Becausehermotherthoughtitnotgoodtoeatcandyforbreakfast.

D.Becausehermotherhadtogavecandytotheauthor'ssisterandtwobrothers.

43.Theauthor'smothermadeherchildrenworkbecause.

A.shehadtroublefallingintosleep

B.shecouldnotkeepsuchabigfamilywithoutherchildren'shelp

C.shewasteachingherchildrentolivebythemselves.

D.shehadnotimetodohousework.

B

Everyevening,15-year-oldRashidareturnshomefromschool,changesoutofheruniform,

andrushestoaneighboringfarmtohelphermotherharvestvegetables.Herfatherisdisabled,so

themodestprofitthetwoofthemearnmustcoverfood,clothingandothernecessitiesforall

sevenchildrenandtheirparents.Despitehavingpreciouslittletimetostudy,Rashidaisoneofthe

topstudentsatherjuniorsecondaryschool.Butwithsomuchresponsibilityonhersmall

shoulders,sheadmitsthatitissometimeshardforhertoimagineamorepromisingfuture.

Lastyear,Rashidawasinvitedtojoin155othergirlsatCamfedGhana'sfirstGirls9Career

Camp,aprogramdesignedtoinspiregirlsgrowingupinthecountry'sNorthernRegiontodream

big,andtosupportthemtopursuethosedreams.tcWeorganizedthiscampbecausewewantedto

letgirlsknowthateveniftheyarestrugglingwithpoverty,theirliveswillnotbedefinedby

limitations,saysDoloresDickson,CamfedGhana'sExecutiveDirector.

Overthecourseoffivedays,thecampledthejuniorandsecondaryschoolstudentsthrougha

rangeofexperiencesandcareeropportunitiesthatwereentirelynewtothem.Dr.AgnesApusiga,

alecturerfromtheUniversityofDevelopmentStudies,rantheworkshopongoal-settingand

careerchoices,describingtheuniversitiesandtrainingcollegesinGhanathatcouldhelpthem

achievetheirdreams.ParticipantsthenvisitedtheUniversityforDevelopmentStudies,wherethey

touredthemedicalschoolandsciencelabs.Anotherhighlightwasaworkshopatthecomputerlab

atTamaleSecondarySchool.Manyofthegirlshadstudiedinformationtechnologyfromabook

buthadneverbeforeseenacomputer.

“Whenthegirlsarrivedatcamp,theywerenotambitious,becausetheydidn'thaveanyidea

whattheworldheldforthem,,,saysEugeniaAyagiba,ProjectOfficerwithCamfedGhana."Many

hadscarcelytraveledbeyondtheirownvillages.”

“Ithinkthemostimportantthingthathappenedatthecampisthatweopenedawindowof

hopeforagroupofgirlscomingfrombackgroundsofpoverty,saysEugenia.ForRashida,who

hasbeenlaughedatinthepastbyherschoolmatesbecauseofherfather?sdisability,the

experiencewasimportant."Shetoldoneofthecampmentors(輔導員)thatwhensheisatschool,

sheoftenfeelslikeamisfit,andshepreferstokeeptoherself,saysEugenia."Butatthecamp,

itwasdifferent.Shemadefriendswithgirlswhohavesimilarstruggles.Shetookpartinevery

singleactivity,everysinglegame.Onthelastday,shesaidtohermentor,4Thecamphas

challengedmetostudyhard.NowIseethatthereislightattheendofthetunnel.'

44.HowmanyarethereinRashida'sfamily?

A.SevenB.EightC.NineD.Ten

45.Accordingtothepassage,CamfedGhana'sfirstGirls,CareerCampis.

A.aprogramtohelppoorgirlstohaveambition

B.aprogramtohelppoorgirlstudentstogetuniversityeducation

C.aprogramtohelppoorgirlstostudyhard

D.aprogramtohelpthepoorfamilies

46.Whydidthecampleadthestudentstovisituniversitiesandtrainingcolleges?

A.Toshowtheyarebetterthantheirschools

B.lbencouragethemtogetgoodeducation.

C.Toshowthemwhattheyarelike

D.Togetthemtotouchtheadvancedequipmentthere

47.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Rashidahasbecomefriendswithhermentors

B.Rashida'smentorshasencouragedheralot.

C.Rashidawassadbecauseofherfather^disability.

D.Rashidahashadhernewdreamsincethecamp

48.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.

A.PoorGirlsinGhanaB.Girls'CareerCamp

C.CamfedGhanaD.StudentsinGhanaDreamBig

C

“Thefirstandbestofvictoriesforamanistoconquerhimself;tobeconqueredbyhimselfis,

ofallthings,themostshameful,saysPlato.Self-controlisattherootofalltheadvantages.Leta

mangiveintohisimpulses(沖動)andfeelings,andfromthatmomenthegivesuphismoral

freedom.

Asingleangrywordhaslostmanyfriends.WhenSocratesfoundinhimselfanytemperor

anger,hewouldcheckitbyspeakinglowinordertocontrolhimself.Ifyouareconsciousofbeing

angry,keepyourmouthshutsothatyoucanholdbackrisinganger.Manyapersonhasdropped

deadingreatanger.Fitsofangerbringfitsofdisease."WhoeverIhegodswoulddestroy,iheyfirst

makethemmad.”"Keepcool,,,saysWebster,uangerisnotargument"“Becalminarguing,“says

GeorgeHerbert,t4fbrfierceness(狂怒)makeserrorafault.^^

Tobeangrywithaweakmanistoprovethatyouarenotstrongyourself."Anger,"says

Pythagoras,"beginswithfoolishnessandendswithregret."Youmustmeasurethestrengthofa

manbythepowerofthefeelingsheconquers,notbythepowerofthosewhichconquerhim.

Self-controlisman'slastandgreatestvictory.

Ifamanlacksself-controlheseemstolackeverything.Withoutithecanhavenopatience,

nopowertogovernhimself;hecanhavenoself-confidence,forhewillalwaysbecontrolledby

hisstrongestfeeling.Ifhelacksself-control,theverybackboneandnerveofcharacterarelacking

too.

49.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Self-controlisimportantforaman.

B.Weshouldlearntobestrong.

C.Amanwhokeepscoolwon'tloseanygame.

D.Thegreatheroesinhistoryknewhowtocontrolthemselves.

50.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?

A.Ifyouaremad,thegodswillfailyou.

B.Ifyouloseyourtemperfirst,godswillfailyoufirst.

C.Ifyoucan'tcontrolyourself,youwillbecrazy.

D.Ifthegodswanttofailyou,theywillmakeyoumadfirst.

51.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue,accordingtopassage?

A.Thefirstandbestofvictoriesforamanistoconquerhimself.

B.Youwillmakeasmallmistakeseriousifyoudon'tkeepcool.

C.Youmustmeasureaman'sstrengthbythepowerofthefeelingswhichconquerhim.

D.Angerbeginswithfoolishnessandendswithregret.

52.Whichofthefollowingcan'thelpyouavoidanger,accordingtothepassage?

A.Beingcalminarguing.

B.Checkingyourtemperorangerbyspeakinglow.

C.Keepingyourmouthshut.

D.Tryingtomaketheotherangryfirst.

D

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KongZi,alsocalledConfucius(551-479B.C),andSocrates(469-399B.C)livedonlya

hundredyearsapart,andduringtheirlifetimestherewasnocontactbetweenChinaandGreece,

butitisinterestingtolookathowtheworldthateachofthesegreatphilosopherscamefrom

shapedtheirideas,andhowtheseideasinturn,shapedtheirsocieties.

Neitherphilosopherlivedintimesofpeace,thoughthereweremorewarsinGreecethanin

China.TheChinesestateswereverylargeandfeudal,whiletheGreekcity-statesweresmalland

urban.TheurbanenvironmentinwhichSocrateslivedallowedhimtobemoreradicalthan

Confucius.UnlikeConfucius,Socrateswasnotaskedbyruleshowtogoverneffectively.Thus,

Socrateswasabletobemoreidealistic,focusingonissueslikefreedom,andknowledgeforits

ownsake.Confucius,ontheotherhand,advisedthoseingovernmentservice,andmanyofhis

studentswentouttogovernmentservice.

ConfuciussuggestedtheGoldenRuleasaprinciplefortheconductoflifb:"Donotdoto

otherswhatyouwouldnotwantotherstodotoyou."Heassumedthatallmenwereequalatbirth,

thoughsomehadmorepotentialthanothers,andthatitwasknowledgethatsetmenapart.

Socratesfocusedontheindividual,andthoughtthatthegreatestpurposeofmanwastoseek

wisdom.Hebelievedthatthesuperiorclassshouldrulethein佗rior(下層的)classes.

ForSocrates,thefamilywasofnoimportance,andthecommunityoflittleconcern.For

Confucius,however,thefamilywasthecentreofthesociety,withfamilyrelationsconsidered

muchmoreimportantthanpoliticalrelations.

Bothmenarerespectedmuchmoretodaythantheywereintheirlifetimes.

57.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothefirstparagraph?

A.SocratesandConfuciushadmuchincommon,

B.ConfuciushadmuchinfluenceonSocrates5ideas.

C.Thesocietieswereinfluencedbythephilosophers,ideas.

D.TherewereculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandGreece.

58.SocratessharedwithConfuciustheideathat.

A.allmenwereequalwhentheywerebom

B.thelowerclassedshouldberuledbytheupperclass

C.thepurposeofmanwastoseekfreedomandwisdom

D.peopleshouldnotaskotherstodowhattheydidnotwantto

59.WhatmadesomepeopledifferentfromothersaccordingtoConfucius?

A.Family.B.Potential.C.Knowledge.D.Community.

60.Thispassageisorganizedinthepatternof,

A.timeandevents

B.comparisonandcontrast

C.causeandeffect

D.definitionandclassification

第二節(jié):任務型閱讀

Jackson,Tom,Levin,Peter和Helen想根據各自旅游的興趣(61-65)選擇自己旅游的下

一個城市。閱讀下面各城市的簡單介紹(A、B、C、D、E和F),選出適合他們興趣的最佳

旅游城市,并在答題紙上相應選項的標號涂黑。選項中有一項是多余選項。

61.Bill:Iwanttogotovisitacountry,whereIcannotonlyenjoyfunthingsbutalsoseesome

nationalparks.Idon'tcareaboutwhetherithaslonghistoryornot.

62.George:IwishIcouldgotoaplacewithaverylonghistorywhereIcanenjoywarmbeaches.

Atthesametime,Icanalsovisitcitieswellknownasromanticones.

63.Franklin:Ilikehuntingandfishing.However,thissummerIwanttodosomethingfora

change.Ihopetovisitaplacewithwonderfulbeachesandalsoseesomeruinsleftbyancient

people.

64.Louisa:Mypurposeoftravelingistomeetmorefriendlypeople,whoareeasytogetalong

with.Meanwhile,Iwanttoenjoytheirspecialmusic.

65.Nana:Ihavetraveledtoalotofinlandplaces.ThissummerIwanttohavesomeadventures

onwonderfulbeacheswhereIcanenjoyavarietyofwatersports.

A

Canadaisknownforgreathuntingandfishing,aswellasmajorcitiessuchasTorontoand

Vancouver.ItalsohasmanyinterestingnaturalwonderslikeNiagaraFalls.Withtwomajor

culturesandlanguages,FrenchandEnglish,Canadaoffersauniqueculturalexperience.

B

TheUnitedStateshasmanyofthetoptouristlocationsintheworld.VisitingtheUSoffersa

historicalviewofarelativelyyoungcountry.Itsyouthismarkedbyfunthingstodoincitieslike

Orlando,LosAngeles,LasVegas,andNewYorkwherethemeparks,museums,andentertainment

arethelopAmericatouristattractions.ThestatesinNewEnglandofferagooddealoflocations

thataregreattovisitifatouristislookingtolearnaboutUShistory.ThewesternUnitedStatesis

hometomanynationalparksandnaturalgeologicformations.Whenlookingforarelaxing

tropicalvacationHawaiiisthedestinationmanyAmericanschoose.

C

Mexicoisanexcellentplacetovisitforthetravelerlookingtobothrelaxandexplore.The

countryoffersfantasticbeachesandancientruins.ThecityofCancunisamajorcitywithboth

ancientMayanruinsandalargebeach.Whenlookingtolearnabouthistory,Mexicoisagreat

placetovisitasithasruinsleftbyseveraldifferentNativeAmericantribessuchastheAztecsand

theMayans.ThevariousresorthotelsofMexicoareagreatplaceforthetravelerlookingtomix

relaxationwithexploration.

D

Greece,Italy,andSpainofferwarmbeachesandthrivingcitiesforthepersonlookingtorelax.

ThewarmbeachesandresortsalongtheMediterraneanareperfectforrelaxationandfun.The

RomanticcitiesofVeniceandParisareexcellentfortouristslookingtogoonaromanticgetaway.

TheexcitingandhistoricalsitesofViennaandLondoncanbegreatforthetravelerlookingto

havefunandjustdosomesightseeing.ThecolderregionsofNorway,Switzerland,andSweden

aregreatfortravelerslookingforwinteractivitieslikeskiing,snowboarding,orrelaxingnearthe

fireplacewhilethesnowfalls.

E

ThesplendidtouristdestinationofPattayainThailandofferstravelersarangeofattractions.

ThePattayatouristattractionshighlighttherichhistoryandcultureofthisbeautifulbeachresort.

Travelerswillhaveendlesspristinebeachestosunbatheorrelax.Therearealsovarioustypesof

wateractivities.Touristscanenjoythevariouswatersportssuchaswaterskiing,scubadiving,

windsurfingandsnorkeling.ElephantVillagehasinstoreforyouallthefunyoueverdreamedof.

Youcanenjoythrillingexpeditionsonelephantback,trekkingthoughthejungle,raftingonthe

lake,ridingonoxcartandenjoyingelephantshows.

F

RiodeJaneiro,thecityitselfbeingoneoftheworld'stouristattractions,isextraordinary.Just

takingintheeyecandyofacitysurroundedingreenmountains,coveredinAtlanticrainforest,

andthesambamusiconallthehappyfacesofthecariocas(peoplebornandraisedinRio)is

revitalizing!

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