1、福州三中20112012学年度高三第二次月考英 语 试 题WWW.KS5U.COM第一部分:听力(满分30分)1What is the woman doing?AWalking BDriving CRunning2What book has the mans sister got?AA medical book BA Chinese textbookCAn English textbook3Who is ill? AThe man BThe woman CThe mans brother4What does the man imply?AHis brother will watch the g
2、ameBHe isnt interested in the gameCHis brother will play in the game5What is the relationship between the speakers?AMother and sonBHostess and guestCWaitress and customer听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6What day is it today?AWednesday BThursday CFriday7How wifl the mans brother come?ABy train BBy car CBy air8What wi
3、ll the woman do on Friday night?AMeet Professor SmithBCelebrate her birthdayCAttend a lecture听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9When does the conversation take place?AAt beginning of a classBIn the middle of a classCBetween the classes10Why didnt the boy answer any questions on the homework?AHe found them difficultBH
4、e read the wrong chapterCHe forgot to read the chapter11How did the boy get to school this morning?AOn foot BBy bus CBy bike听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn a library BIn an office CIn a classroom13How many brothers and sisters does the man have?A5 B3 C214What a
5、re the speakers mainly talking about?ALove BFriendship CA family听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15What was the womans favourite subject in college?ALaw BEnglish CFrench16How long did the woman work in the last company?AAbout 4 yearsBAbout 6 yearsCAbout 9 years.17What is the womans greatest concern?ASalary BFurther
6、 educationCPaid leaves听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18What was the relationship between the speaker and Paul at first?AClassmates BWorkmates CBoyfriend and girlfriend.19How did the restaurant owner acknowledge the speakers work?AHe offered her free mealsBHe gave her a discount on mealsCHe paid her a high salary
7、20What changed the speakers impression of Paul?AHis relationship with SophieBHis superb cookingCHis devotion to work第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。21I would appreciate_ if you could let me know in advance when the meeting will be heldAt
8、hat Bthis Cit D/22_I admit that the problems are difficult, I dont agree that they cannot be solvedAIn spite of BWhile CAs DDespite23How beautifully she sings! I have never heard _ _Athe better voice Ba good voiceCthe best voice Da better voice24By the window sits his teacher, who, dressed in black,
9、 _ _ like a professorAlook Blooking Clooked Dlooks25ProfBlack has been working in the forest for years, _ _ all his energy to the research of wild plants and animalsAdevoted Bdevoting Cr to devote Dand devote26Please come and help me with this application form because I dont know how to it.Aset abou
10、t Bset out Cset up Dset aside27The captain directed that every boy and every girl _ regularly to keep fitAwork out Bgive out Ccarried out Dfigured out28The company admitted that it was having a _ _ time because of the severe worldwide economic crisisAtough Brough C, sacred Dsecure29If you want to be
11、 a good speaker, you should have the ability to _ listeners interest for over an hour Adeposit Bfascinate Chold Dsnatch30_ has ridden on a railway knows how rapidly another train flashes by when it is traveling in the opposite directionAAnyone who BWho that CNo matter who DThose who31You look nice i
12、n greenGreen _ youAfits Bsuits Cmatches Dsatisfies32The child was abandoned in the forest, where he was _ wild beastsAin reality Bat the mercy of Cin relation to Dat die risk of33The idea of miming local, state and federal governments as a business _ disappointment.Asad, sad Bsadly, sad Csad, sadly
13、Dsadly, sadly34Hearing the news, the children all looked _ at their mother and felt quiteAis fit forBis proud ofCis desperate forDis doomed to35It is _ necessary for learners to remember these new words _ them freely in communicationAso, as to use Bso, as using Cas , as to use Das, as using第二节 完型填空(
14、共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)I am so proud of my five-year-old daughter, AvaShe has 36 jarsone labeled Savings, one Give Away and the other -Spending, which have helped her 37 a concept(观念 ) that many older children and _38do not graspUpon getting 39 for, chores(家庭杂务) she does every week, she _40 puts some of
15、 the money in the Give Away container, then Savings and finally SpendingAva knows what the money in each jar 41 When we are out at a _42_ and she sees something she wants to buy, shell often say, When we get home I need to see if I have enough money in my Spending jar to buy this In addition, she is
16、 starting to learn the 43 of money. Just the other day we were at the store and Ava had around $30 to _44 _, for she had just received some birthday moneyShe saw a stuffed animal that she 45 She asked what it cost and it was around 20We then 46 around a little more and she saw a 47 that she liked an
17、d asked the 48 My wife told her it was $20We could then see the wheels start _49_ and eventually Ava realized that she could buy two dolls for the price of one stuffed animalI thought this was a great 50 for her and she is beginning to understand how money 51 Ava uses the money in her 52 jar to help
18、 othersShe has bought a gift for a child that 53 a parent and food for people 54 , A few months ago, when I heard her say she wanted to use the money in her Give Away to buy chocolates for her sister 55 buy for herself, I did feel very happy36AfewBtwoCthreeDfour37AdecideBadoptCchooseDdevelop38Aadult
19、sBteenagersCyouthsDseniors39AdressedBpaidCknownDraised 40AfirstBalways Cseldom Doften41Arefers BreplacesCreflects Drepresents42AhotelBstoreCrestaurantDdepartment 43Anature Bvalue CsumDkind44AchargeBpayCspare Dspend45AlikedBhadCrememberedDregretted46AranBslidCwalkedDcrossed47AjarBpictureCdoll Dgift48
20、ApriceBexpenseCvalueDcost49ArunningBgoingCturningDrolling50AtaskBlessonCbargainDloss 51AusesBmeansCworksDspends52Anew BGive AwayCSpendingDSaving53AlostBleftCmissed Dloved54Ain orderBin need Cin personDin advance55Amore than Bother thanCor ratherDrather than第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选
21、项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ATo cross me English Channel - the stretch of water between England and France-is no mean feat. At its narrowest point, it is 34km wide - a big challenge for a good swimmer, let alone for one with neither legs nor arms. But being a quadruple amputee(四肢瘫痪者) did not prevent 42-year-
22、old Philippe Croizon from doing exactly that.The Frenchman, who had his limbs amputated(截肢) after he suffered an electric shock 16 years ago, completed the crossing in less than 14 hours. He used prosthetic flippers.(假体的游泳脚蹼) to push himself forward and the stumps(残肢) that were left of his arms to s
23、tabilise himself on the water.He said: My back hurt, my chest hurt, my shoulders hurt, but at no point am I going to stop achieving my dream of the crossing. Ive done this for myself, for my family, and for all my fellows in misfortune who have lose their taste for life.”It is not the first time Cro
24、izon has made headlines. He became famous in 2007 for parachuting from an parachuting(跳伞)from an aeroplane and wrote a book about his experiences called “I decided to live”. It took him two years of preparation to cross the Channel. He trained for 35 hours a week.56The underlined phrase no mean feat
25、 in the first paragraph refers to _Asplendid Bdifficult Cwonderful Dimpossible57Philippe Croizon _ according to the passageAwas disabled when he was in his teensBhad his arms cut off after a traffic accident Cbegan to prepare for the crossing at the age of 40Dswum across the Channel without the aid
26、of any tool58Which of the following best describes Philippe Croizon?AIt is the first step that costsBAlways prepare for a rainy dayCNo way is impossible to courageDThe spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak59The writer wrote the passage to _ Aentertain readers Bset a good example for readersCtrain
27、 similar swimmers Dintroduce a special swimming methodBDoctors Without Borders, which was set up in 1971 bydoctors and journalists in France, is a humanitarian (人道主义的) organization also known by its French nameMedecins Sans Frontieres, and handles emergencies caused by wars, infectious diseases and
28、natural disastersToday, the group provides humanitarian medical aid in nearly sixty countriesIt has organizations in nineteen countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, France and GermanyNinety percent of its money comes from private sourcesIn 1999, the group received the Nobel Peace
29、 Prize“Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders” is a documentary by movie director Mark Hopkins. It tells the story of four doctors and their volunteer work in Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.MrHopkins and his crew filmed the doctors working under some of the most extrem
30、e and dangerous conditionsDoctor Tom Krueger from the United States in the film volunteered in Liberia in 2003, after two civil warsHe said, “It was pretty much of a shock when I got hereYou cant describe the smells, the feeling of the heat on your body and the sweat running down your backThe smell
31、of the pus (脓) that hits your nose, and of unwashed bodies in a closed roomAnother doctor ill the film, Australian Chris Brasheer, has been with Doctors Without Borders for nine yearsHe has served in the Democratic Republic of Congo and spent time in LiberiaHs said, No water, no electricity, no food
32、pretty apocalyptic really Doctor Chiara Lepora from Italy also appears in the filmShe spent several years working with the groupShe said, I will probably return. There are a lot of doctors who are willing to volunteer ones, but not many doctors who are willing to repeat their experience 60We can lea
33、rn from the first apragraph that Doctors Without Borders is .Aan international organization that tries to find peaceful solutions to world ProblemsBan international organization that provides free medical aid and to the countries in troubleCa popular movie about the doctors dealing with an unexpecte
34、d and dangerous situationDalso called Medecins Sans Frontieres, which was started only by doctors in the early 1970s61Which of the following is true about Living in Emergency Stories of Doctors Without Borders?AIt is a documentary movie about MrHopkins and his crewBIt tells the story of 4 doctors fr
35、om the same country and their volunteer workCIt is about how Doctors Without Borders was set up in France in the early 1970sDIt was filmed in countries where people greatly suffer from starvation and thirst62The underlined word apocalyptic in the fourth paragraph is connected with _ .Athe dangerous
36、conditions Bthe end of the worldCthe smell of dead bodies Dthe great feeling of sadness63It can be inferred from the passage that _AMrHopkins is a member of Doctors Without BordersBDoctor Tom Krueger was in extreme fear when in LiberiaCDoctor Chiara Lepora is unwilling to repeat her experienceDthe t
37、wo civil wars in Liberia greatly influenced its economyCThe USInstitute of Medicine is involved in a study which shows vitamin D affects nearly every area of the body and low levels of vitamin D can have serious consequencesIts vitamin D associated with the sun that we absorb through our skin, and i
38、ncreasingly block out when we use sunblock (防晒霜), to avoid getting skin cancerVitamin D is also available in some foods, but as the world gets tatter, Vitamin D gets trapped in body fatWhat doctors are now discovering is that many people dont have enough Vitamin DThats why DrMichael Irwig gives lect
39、ures on Vitamin D to the staff at the George Washing University HospitalHe said, Vitamin D has become a very hot topic in medicine now as we are discovering very high levels of vitamin D deficiency in our population, not only in the US, but worldwideWhats very interesting about vitamin D is that its
40、 involved ail throughout the body, and its involved on a local level, so you can have vitamin D active in the breasts, in the prostate(前列腺), in the colon (大肠), and its thought that the locally-acting vitamin D is helping to protect the body against these cancers, regulating how cells grow and how ce
41、lls die Vitamin D helps our bodies absorb calcium (钙) and helps form and maintain strong bones Extreme vitamin D deficiency causes, deformities in children and weak bones in adultsDoctors rarely see these conditionsBut studies have linked vitamin D deficiency to a number of serious health problems,
42、including heart disease, several types of cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, Alzheimers diseaseand some autoimmune disordersLow levels of vitamin D are even associated with high blood pressureIt currently recommends 200 to 600 units of vitamin D dailyBut many experts, including DrIrwig, recommend adult
43、s take 1,000 to 2,000 units a day, an amount only possible to get through supplements (补给品)64The underlined word deficiency in the second paragraph could be replaced by the word _ _Alack Bincome Camount Dexistence65The passage is intended to _Astress health benefits from Vitamin D Bintroduce more kn
44、owledge of Vitamin Cpersuade people to take more calcium pills Dprotect the body against diseases such as cancer66The passage implies that_ _Avitamin D has become a very hot topic in science nowBpeople should take more vitamin D units every dayClack of vitamin D has little effect on every area of th
45、e bodyDthe body may form and maintain strong bones without vitamin D67What is the best title for the passage?AVitamin D against Cancers BThe Importance of Vitamin DCLow Levels of Vitamin D in the BodyDSerious Consequences from Vitamin DDHave you read To Kill a Mockingbird The only navel by Harper Le
46、e offers moral lessons about racial justice and respectIt tells the story of a young girl named Scout and her father, Atticus Finch, a lawyerHe defends a black man Tom Robinson wrongfully accused of raping(强奸) a white womanIn the end, an all-white- jury (陪审团) sentences Tom Robinson to deathThe book
47、is set in the American, South in the 1930sBut it came out on July11th, 1960 as the civil rights movement in the United States was gaining strength. Laws and customs in the South, however, still kept blacks and whites mostly separatedA mockingbird is a land of gray songbirdThe bookgets its, title fro
48、m something Atticus Finch was told in his childhood when his father gave him a gun. Atticus Finch said, I remember when my daddy first gave me that gun, hetold me that I should never point at anything in the house, and that I could shoot all the blue jays I wanted, if I could hit themBut remember, i
49、t was a sin (罪过) to kill a mockingbird, for they dont hurt anyone, they just make musicSome people said, To Kill a Mockingbird treats racism in a way that is simplisite(过分单纯化的), even offensive to blacks, and out of date in todays, America Still, it has been translated into more than forty languages
50、and has sold over forty million copies. It is often required reading in high schools. Harper Lee won a Pulitzer Prize in America in 1961 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom of the United States for her contribution to literature in 2007.The story takes place in a town that Harper Lee called Maycom
51、b. But she based the characters on real people she knew growing upSince then her hometown Monroeville has changed a lotA number of African-Americans serve m the local governmentThe courthouse, made famous by the book, is now a museumA small shop and a fast-food restaurant called Mels Dairy Dream hav
52、e replaced Harper Lees childhood home68We can learn from the passage that Harper Lee _Ahas written more than-one novel in her life Blived in a town called Maycomb as a childChad been awarded two prizes in America by 2007Dlikes a mockingbird very much that makes music69According to the passage, _ in
53、the novel To Kill a Mockingbird is compared to a MockingbirdAHarper Lee BScout CAttricus Finch DTom Robison70What is the main idea of the third paragraph?AA mockingbird doesnt hurt anyone at all BTo tell readers how the novel gets its title, CA mockingbird is a kind of gray songbirdDTo kill a mockin
54、gbird is more than a hunting71We can infer from the passage that the novel To Kill Mockingbird _Awas published about 60 years ago Bwas very popular in the late 1930sChas been read by millions of high school studentsDgets its title from a story told by Harper Lees fatherECar crashes are the top kille
55、r of American teenagersMost of the crashes result from distracted driving not paying attention to the roadRyan Didone was a fifteen-year-old passengerin a car that hit a treeHe was one of the nations more than thirty thousand-victims of traffic crashes in 2008Nearly four thousanddeaths, about twelve
56、 percent, involved drivers aged fifteen to twentyRyans father, Thomas Didone, is a police captain in Montgomery County, MarylandHe said, It was an inexperienced, immature driver who felt that he was invincible (不可战胜的), driving at night with a carload of kidsHe was distracted, he was going too fast,
57、and it ended up causing one death and some upsetting experiences and tragedy for the rest of the communityJim Jennings from the Allstate Insurance Company said The number one cause of distracted-driving accidents is the mobile phoneTalking on the phone or reaching for it is like drinking four beers
58、and drivingIf youre texting while driving, you are twenty-three times more likely to get into an accident man somebody who isntReaching for a cell phone when its going off, youre nine times more likely to get into an accident than normally driving, The insurance industry recently held a safety event
59、 near Washington for teen driversAt first, nineteen-year-old KevinSchumann easily avoided large, inflatable (充气的)dolls thrown in front of the car to represent childrenHe also avoided orange cones representing the edge of the roadThen, as part of the test,he started texting. He hit several cones and
60、at least one doll Debbie Pickford from the Allstate Insurance Company said, Teens are especially at risk from distracted drivingand not just because they lack experience on the roadsWhat we know from research on teen brain, development, is mat teens dont72We-can learn from the second paraph that _ _
61、Adrivers who resulted in nearly 4,000 deaths are teenagersBover 30,000 victims have died from traffic crashes so farCit was at night that Ryan Didone died from a car accidentDRyan Didones death was due to the drivers carelessness73According to the passage, _ is the most likely to lead to a traffic a
62、ccident while you are drivingAreaching for a cell phone Btexting on the mobile phoneCtalking on the mobile phone Dbringing along a cell phone74A safety event held by insurance industry was meant to _ _.Aattract more teenagers to take part in it Bmake more teenagers practice avoiding large barriersCd
63、raw encough attention to teenagers distracted drivingDencourage more teenagers to pay for insurance protection75The passage is probably followed by a concluding paragraph about _Amuch higher risk Bmeasures to be takenCexperience on the roads Dteen brain development第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小
64、题1分,满分10分)根据句意及所给的首字母或汉语提示写出正确的单词。1We have (催促,力劝)that systems be put in place to prevent such accidents.2These methods can help to increase students (动力)and interest.3Self-control and patience are two of his (美德).4School uniform is no longer (强制性的,必修做的)in many British schools.5We need to show great
65、er (容忍)towards each other.6The doctors (两难处境)was whether he should tell the patient the truth.7The competition is open to both a and professional photographers.8Reading as well as traveling can broaden our h .9I arrive at 9:00, teach until 12:30 and then have a meal; that is my r .10She picked up a magazine. With no need to read in detail, she started reading here and there at r .第二节:书面表达(满分25分)“每天锻炼一小时,健康工作五十年,幸福生活一辈子”是当下时髦的口号。为了营造阳光体育活动的良好氛围,某英语报开展了题为“I like Sports”的征文比赛。你看了征稿启事后深受启发,于是按照报纸提供的写作思路图,以“I like Sports”为 题写一篇参赛文章投给该报社。