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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高二年级第三次月考英语试卷命题人:邹雄伟一、听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节 第下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the man doing?A. Making a call.B. Having lunch.C. Reading a newspaper.2. How much time does John spend jumping rope?A. 30 minutes.B. 45

2、minutesC. 75 minutes.3. Where are the speakers probably?A. At the store.B. In the mans.C. in the classroom.4. What does the man mean?A. He wants some more steak.B. He is really angry.C. He is full.5. What does them man enjoy doing?A. Writing books.B. Reading books.C. Going to the movies.第二节 听下面5段对话或

3、独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5秒钟;听完后,每个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6. Where is the woman going?A. The train station.B. The luggage room.C. The airport.7. How much are tickets at the ticket booth?A. More expensive than those on the train.B. Le

4、ss expensive than those on the train.C. The same price as those on the train.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How long has the man been on a diet?A. For 2 months.B. For 3 months.C. For 4 months.9. What did the trainer tell the man to do?A. Change his eating habits. B. Exercise every morning. C. Slow his pace of li

5、fe.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Recycling. B. Books about waste treatment. C. School assignments.11. Who might be the woman?A. A researcher.B. A writer.C. A student.12. What will the speakers do together?A. Go to some recycling centers to do a survey.B. Read abo

6、ut waste treatment.C. Write papers about waste treatment.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who is Bergman?A. A writer.B. An actor.C. A filmmaker.14. What is most surprising to the man?A. The kinds of films the woman likes.B. The common interests they share.C. The classic conflict in horror movies.15. What kind o

7、f music does the man assume the woman likes?A. Classical music.B. Country music.C. Heavy metal.16. What does the man like to watch when he is tired?A. Horror movies.B. Comedies.C. Action movies.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What kind of damage was caused to the houses in the city?A. The roofs were destroyed

8、.B. Gas lines were cut.C. They were completely flooded.18. On which street did trees become uprooted and smash into cars?A. Green Street.B. Main Street.C. White Street.19. What do we know about the bus accident?A. The bus ran into a tree.B. No one was injured.C. The bus was taking students home.20.

9、What will the weather be like tomorrow?A. Stormy.B. Clear.C. Cloudy.二、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)21. A University is place where you can learn to be wise, learn to be confident and learn to make difference.A. a; /B. a; aC. the; /D. the; the22. John was absent from school yesterday. He a wonderful story to expl

10、ain his absence.A. put upB. set upC. made upD. took up23. Can you give me some advice about the design? I think it should to all ages and social groups.A. appearB. appealC. suitD. fit24. in the regulations that you other people the password of your e-mail account. A. What is required; wouldnt tellB.

11、 As requires; shouldnt tellC. It is required; not tellD. It requires; shouldnt tell25. On AIDS Day, the minister of Health Department demanded that the problems paid special attention to.A. referred to beingB. referred to be C. referring to be D. should refer to be26. Its unbelievable that so young

12、a professor make such great progress in the scientific field.A. willB. mayC. shouldD. need27. The car damaged in the accident cant be used unless completely.A. is repairedB. is being repairedC. repairedD. to be repaired28. With his own car in the garage, he had to take a taxi to meet me.A. repairing

13、B. repairC. being repairedD. to be repaired29. Bob would have come to the airport to see us off, but he .A. is willB. had been illC. was illD. will be ill30. You are smoking at work again!Sorry! I promise this is the last time I .A. have smokedB. had smokedC. smokeD. am smoking31. So seriously that

14、he had to stop playing in the football match.A. his feet were hurtB. were hurt his feetC. hurt were his feetD. were his feet hurt32. , there were several people in front of the booking office.A. Early as was itB. Early as it wasC. It was as earlyD. was it as early33. No sooner had he arrived than he

15、 to complain about the terrible weather.A. beganB. would beginC. had begunD. begins34. Their bright eyes and smiling faces the impression that they were very satisfied.A. inspiredB. conveyedC. pressedD. clarified35. Many professionals use speciallized terms to communicate ideas that are hard to expl

16、ain in simple language.A. carefulB. specificC. generalD. frequent三、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)My relationship with my father has an enormous impact on my life. Overall, I 36 a very great sense of love and well-being when I remember Dad. He was 37 to providing the best he could for us.When 38 , I was a bit in

17、 awe of Dad. I loved him dearly but I was also a little afraid of him; I was afraid of 39 him because I knew he could get angry and shout and this 40 me.Dad would scoop us up (抱起) and hug and 41 us. He was loud and larger, in happiness as well as when 42 . He had a great sense of humor. 43 he was no

18、t a great reader, I do remember him reading Tom Sharpe books and 44 raucously (嘶哑地) to himself in the process.Dad was enormously 45 of his family. He praised us to anyone who would listen and 46 in front of us. “I can take my kids anywhere; theyre always well 47 .”As an adult, I would turn to Dad 48

19、 advice and support and he was always there. The main 49 I recall is that whatever age I was, there was always a strong, powerful hug and kiss 50 I saw him.It is over seven years since Dad died. I still 51 his voice if I imagine certain things. But even without hearing his voice, the most 52 thing i

20、s that he is still with me every day of my life. I do no have identical (相同的) 53 to him, however, I know that from him, I learned strong values. Dad taught me to value and respect money, to be 54 with it and not to want too much or be too 55 for material things 36. A. makeB. haveC. takeD. turn37. A.

21、 eagerB. limitedC. addictedD. devoted38. A. youngB. oldC. sickD. weak39. A. meetingB. speaking toC. looking atD. displeasing40. A. impressedB. excitedC. scaredD. surprised41. A. teaseB. kissC. missD. catch42. A. occupiedB. satisfiedC. annoyedD. fresh43. A. AlthoughB. SinceC. BecauseD. Therefore44. A

22、. coughingB. scoldingC. laughingD. crying45. A. disappointedB. proudC. ambitiousD. certain46. A. alsoB. neverC. stillD. secretly47. A. dressedB. tendedC. spoiledD. behaved48. A. for B. withC. toD. about49. A. reasonB. causeC. thingD. incident50. A. howeverB. wheneverC. whateverD. whichever51. A. rec

23、ognizeB. realizeC. recordD. hear52. A. amazingB. strangeC. delicateD. important53. A. beliefsB. habitsC. emotionsD. attempts54. A. economicalB. carefulC. familiarD. mixed55. A. sureB. readyC. greedyD. anxious四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)AIt was around 9 pm. Before heading to dinner in Jayanagar T Block, I was

24、told by my wife that the rickshaw (人力车) fare would be 40 rupees. Anyhow I had 150 rupees in my pocket. My wife said that if the drivers of rickshaws see out-of-town travelers, theyll scam (欺诈) them one way or another.At a crowded stop, a young girl extended her hand through the iron bars on the side

25、 of our rickshaw to ask for some money. After we refused, or rickshaw driver started his remarks on giving.“Giving is good. Every human should give. But we should know how to give.” The rickshaw driver continued, “Most of these kids are trained by some guy who keeps all the money. Its run like a bus

26、iness. All of us should give, but this is just not the right place to give.”He talked a bit more before we arrived. I asked about the fare. “39 rupees,” he said.Now, most people who get cheated end up saying, “Well, you know, I dont mind paying extra if it is a good guy but I refuse to be cheated.”

27、I gave him 40 rupees, and he gave me a 1 rupee coin in return (Most folks would just round up). So I put the coin in my wallet, and took out a 100 rupee note.“Can you do me a favor?” “Of course, sir,” he replied politely. “We were talking about art of giving. You seem to know how and where to give.

28、Can you put the 100 rupees to good use somewhere?”“Give me your address and Ill make sure I get a receipt (收据) of where I gave,” He replied without hesitation. I didnt understand him at first. Then I smiled and told him, “I trust you.”So on the way back, instead of taking a bus to my place, I walked

29、 for the whole distance since I didnt have enough money. It was almost 1 a.m and I had to wake up at 6 a.m the next day. But I still walked.56. Why did the authors wife tell him the rickshaw fare?A. To remind him to go by rickshaw.B. To warn him no to be cheated.C. To tell him the convenience of tak

30、ing a rickshaw.D. To save some money for them.57. Why did the rickshaw driver refuse when the young girl begged for money?A. He knew money should not be given to her.B. He had no spare money to give her.C. He always cared for himself more than others.D. He was afraid that he was attacked by her.58.

31、From the talk, we can learn that the rickshaw driver was .A. well-educatedB. generousC. selfishD. honest59. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. the author gave the driver 100 rupees for his kindnessB. the author walked home to save moneyC. the driver would give away the 100 rupees instead o

32、f the authorD. the dinner which the author had was not free of charge60. What would be the best title for the passage?A. To give or notB. Take a rickshawC. Refuse to be cheatedD. One rupee in changeBSheela spent three days memorizing a poem for an oral test, but her friend Nisha merely scanned a new

33、 poem twice before reciting it from memory! Why then was there a difference? Nisha just knew how to learn better than Sheela. She had increased the ability of her brain by using some skills. Here are some steps to better learning.Preview the matter first: That is, dont plunge headlong into reading n

34、ew, unfamiliar material. You can understand more if you first scan it or skim over it quickly. Read the first sentence of each paragraph, and glance at the table of contents and the preface.Slow down and read it aloud to yourself: Speed reading is fine for easy material but for more complex works, s

35、lower reading is much more effective. Good learners vocalize (发声), either loudly or in their minds, listening to each word as they read. They also actively think about what they read and take in it.Organize facts into categories: For instance, if you have to memorize a jumbled list containing names

36、of animals, types of transport, items of clothing and kinds of jobs, it is easier if you divide them into groups or categories. Dividing it into smaller, meaningful parts makes it easier to learn.Be focused: To improve concentration (专心) and focus, fix a particular time and place for studying. Use a

37、 variety of methods, like writing down what youve read or taping it and then listening to it, or making an outline.Follow your own learning style: Each person has his own way of learning. lf given the pieces of an object to assemble (集合), each of us uses a different method to arrive at the same resu

38、lt. Analyze your approach and follow the method that you feel most comfortable with.61. The passage mainly tells us .A. some ways to listen carefullyB. some new memorizing skillsC. some methods for reading complex worksD. some good learning skills62. The example of Sheela and Nisha is used to _.A. s

39、how the difference between people in learning ability B. explain the difficulty in memorizing poemsC. teach people how to memorize a poem quicklyD. introduce the main topic learning skills63. The underlined sentence in the passage probably means “ ”.A. dont read new, unfamiliar material at allB. don

40、t read new, unfamiliar material without thinking carefullyC. dont read material with your head forwardD. dont read new, unfamiliar material that is too long64. The underlined word “jumbled” in the passage probably means “ ”.A. mixedB. detailedC. dividedD. related65. Which of the following is advised

41、 by the author?A. Listening to whatever you are reading.B. Reading all passages at slow speed.C. Taking an active part in your reading.D. Reading the last sentence of each paragraph CSome businesses and apartment buildings are telling kids to buzz off. A device (设备) called the Mosquito is being used

42、 in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New York to keep kids from gathering in big groups and causing trouble.The Mosquito makes a noise that only kids can hear. About 3,000 Mosquito units have been fixed in the United Kingdom. In the United States, managers of an apartment building in New York City

43、 recently fixed one to keep noisy kids from taking over the buildings entrance-hall.A childrens tights agency in England wants the device forbidden. The agency says the device unfairly targets teens. Some also worry that the high sounds could hurt young ears. Fans of the Mosquito say it keeps kids o

44、ut of trouble and off private property.“Mosquito devices violate (侵犯) the human rights of kids. The use of the devices is targeted at kids because it considers all kids as troublemakers. The devices are also harmful because the noise could hurt kids hearing. Besides violating our rights, the Mosquit

45、o is dangerous. It could hurt the ears and the hearing of teens, babies and animals because they are more sensitive,” says California eighth grader Kelly Straky. “It is not right to place the device in a public place. Teenagers have as much right to public places as adults. I listened to the Mosquit

46、o sound, and it was extremely loud. It hurts no only your ears but also your whole head. It isnt just annoying; its painful. It should not be allowed.”Fans of the Mosquito believe that property owners have a right to decide who can be on their property and who cannot. Mosquito devices are a method o

47、f protecting private property and keeping the peace. Property laws are put into to protect the public.“Yes, I do believe that the rights of teens should be valued, but we must always put ourselves in other peoples shoes and see the other side. In this case, doing so allows people to understand the n

48、egative effects, such as crime, that loitering (滞留) can have on an area or a community,” said Kayla Hill from New York.66. The underlined phrase “buzz off” in Paragraph 1 probably means .A. stay insideB. go awayC. sit downD. play games67. According to the passage, the Mosquito .A. gives off a specia

49、l smellB. is a safety tool aimed at youthsC. is mostly purchased by the policeD. is intended for adult troublemakers68. We can learn from the passage that Kelly Straky .A. values the rights teensB. keeps a close eye on her private propertyC. hears the noise of the Mosquito frequentlyD. believes many

50、 kids are causing annoying problems69. In the last paragraph, Kayla Hill .A. expresses her anger at kidsB. suggests protecting kids hearingC. argues against the use of the mosquitoD. stresses the need to fix the Mosquito70. Who are probably fans of the Mosquito?A. Pet owners.B. Teachers.C. Shop owne

51、rs.D. Parents.DA baby camel asked his mother, “Why do we have such large hooves (蹄) on our feet?” She turned him and began her explanation. “The big hooves are to keep us from sinking into the sand.” “Oh! So why do we have long eyelashes (睫毛)?” “Its to protect our eyes from the sand.” “Why the big h

52、umps (驼峰)?”“That is to store fat and have enough energy to go long distances in the hot desert!”“I see!” The baby camel stretched his neck and looked up at his mother, “Then what are we doing in this cage in the middle of a zoo?”Like the baby camel, I had asked the same kind of questions. When my bl

53、indness set in, I at first locked myself in a cage of self-pity and bitterness. I was tired to waling out of that dark cage.Heavens! What was I thinking? Those bars were self-imposed (自我强加的). Finally, eagerness to leave it inspired me to open my ears to hear a reassuring whisper I was created for mu

54、ch more.I broke down those bars and stepped out into the desert of life. I walking difficultly through the heat with determination. And the hooves of confidence kept me from sinking into the sand of danger.Each time I reached another point in my journey, my eyes saw a whole new world with opportunit

55、ies to make a difference. Best of all, I was pleased the I was indeed created for much more! Bars come in all sizes and shapes. But none can hold up the force of determination that breaks them down. Step back and peek at what bars limit you. Take a deep breath, break them down, and come out into the

56、 freshness of a new life!71. The dialogue between the baby camel and his mother is quoted to .A. show the hard life of camelsB. encourage readers to ask questionsC. introduce the topic of the passageD. make the passage interesting72. Which question was most probably asked by the author?A. What am I

57、doing in such a cage of self-pity?B. Why do I live in the world?C. What are we doing in this cage in the middle of a zoo?D. How can I deal with the bad situation around me?73. In the passage, the underlined “bars” refers to .A. the cage for the author to stay inB. the cage for the camels to stay inC

58、. the bad self-imposed situation around the authorD. something lying here and there in the desert74. According to the passage, we know that the author .A. feels sad about the baby camelB. seems to like the mother camels situationC. still cant recover from the bitternessD. once felt hopeless in his l

59、ife75. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A young camelB. Enjoy the desert of lifeC. The force of determinationD. The importance of freedom五、阅读表达(每小题2分,共10分)1Sending text messages from your mobile phone while driving is more dangerous than driving after drinking, which is found by the T

60、ransport Research Laboratory (TRL).2The reaction time of people who sent text messages as they drove slowed by 35%, while the reaction time of those who had drunk alcohol slowed by 12%. “This research shows how dangerous it is to text while driving,” researcher Nick Reed said in a statement. He said

61、 drivers who texted were distracted by trying to read small texts on the phone and by thinking about how to write their messages. And using the phone requires them to put their hands off the wheel. The combination of factors caused the slowness of reaction and the impairment (减弱) of vehicle control.

62、3One conclusion researchers made about why texting while driving is so dangerous is the length of time it takes to write a message. The TRL said that writing a text message behind the wheel took 63 seconds, in which a car travels nearly a mile within town centre speed limits and over a mile within m

63、otorway speed limits.4Nearly half of the 18-to 24-year-olds admitted texting as they drove, another survey discovered.5The TRL study selected 17 people from the 18-to 24-year-old age group to take part in a simulated (模拟的) road test, in which they were on a variety of roads. “The participants in thi

64、s study were almost unanimous (一致同意的) in their view that texting while driving was the most dangerous action on the road,” RAC Director Stephen Glaister said.6“We need to ensure that drivers who love texting understand that texting is one of the most dangerous things that can be done while in charge

65、 of a car,” Glaister said in a statement.76. Whats the main idea of the passage? (no more than 10 words)77. Give two factors which caused the slowness of reaction of a driver while texting. (no more than 20 words) . .78. Complete the following statement with proper words. (no more than 4 words)The r

66、esearchers inferred its the time a driver spends reading and writing a message that .79. What does the underlined word “which” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to? (no more than 2 words)80. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words. (no more than 8 words)六、书面表达(25分)统计数字显示,中国有3.5亿烟民,约占全球吸烟总人数的三

67、分之一,每年有约100万人死于与吸烟相关的疾病。目前,我国约有1500万名青少年是烟民,尝试吸烟的青少年不少于4000万,而且青少年尝试吸烟人数仍在逐年上升。假设你是李华,你校学生会要在全校发起一个“珍爱生命 拒绝烟草”的倡议活动。请你根据以上信息,用英语写一封120词左右的倡议书。高二年级第三次月考英语试卷答题卡一、听力(30分)题号12345678910答案题号11121314151617181920答案二、单项选择(15分)题号21222324252627282930答案题号3132333435答案三、完形填空(30分)题号36373839404142434445答案题号46474849

68、505152535455答案四、阅读理解(40分)题号56575859606162636465答案题号66676869707172737475答案五、阅读表达(10分)76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 六、写作(满分25分) 高二第三次月考英语参考答案:120 CACCB CBBAA CBCAC BACBB2135 BCBCB CCCCA DBABB3655 BDADC BCACB ADACB DDABC5675 BADCD DDBAC BBADC CACDC76. Texting while driving is more dangerous than drink driving.77

69、. A drivers attention being distracted by texting.A drivers hands being taken off the wheel.78. makes driving dangerous79. 63 seconds.80. asked to textOne possible version:Statistics show that there are 350 million smokers in China, making up about one third of all the smokers in the world. About 1

70、million people die from smoking-related diseases in China every year. What is worse is that about 15 million of the smokers are teenagers and over 40 million teenagers attempt to smoke. The number of teenagers who intend to experiment with smoking is on the increase.As is known, smoking does great harm not only to our health, but also to our mind, especially for us teenagers. As the future builders of the world, we should treasure our life and keep off cigarettes. Lets reject tobacco and work together to create a tobacco-free campus!Dear fellow students, lets take action now!高二年级第三次月考英语试卷-8

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