1、合肥市2004年高三第三次教学质量检测英语试题第卷 ( 三部分,共115分 )第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题,每小题15分,满分75分) 听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在答题卷的相应位置。在听完每段对话后你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19.15 B. 9.15 C. 9. l8 答案是B1. What will the man most probably do?A. Pay for the phone call. B. G
2、et some change from Mary. C. Use the womans phone.2. What do we learn about the man?A. He has visited Hefei once. B. He will visit Hefei in July. C. He has visited Hefei twice.3. What are they talking about?A. A detective story.B. An unsolved case of robbery.C. A policeman who made a mistake.4. What
3、 does the woman mean?A. The man is a hardworking student.B. The man has bad study habits.C. The man does well in the math exam.5. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a Shanghai hotel. B. At a booking office. C. At an airport.第二节:(共15小题,每小题15分,满分225分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题
4、中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答第6至7题。6. What does Lisa want to borrow?k. A notice. B. A desk. C. A newspaper.7. When is Lisa going to return it?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. This afternoon.听第7段对话,回答第8至10题。8. Why are Zhou and Wang tr
5、eated to dinner?A. To celebrate Carls birthday.B. To celebrate Wangs birthday.C. To celebrate Wangs paper published.9. What food are they going to have?A. Any kind of food. B. Chinese food. C. American food. 10. Which statement is true according to the dialogue?A. Italian food is very expensive.B. A
6、n expensive place would make Wang happy.C. They will meet at Carts office at 5.听第8段对话,回答第11至13题。11. What does the man think of the science program last night?A. Just so-so. B. Not interesting. C. Interesting.12. What program will follow the news and weather report tonight?A. A TV play. B. A science
7、program. C. A childrens program.13. When will the live broadcast of the football match begin?A. At half past ten. B. At about haft past nine. C. At about half past eight.听第9段对话,回答第14至16题。14. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. They are close relatives. B. They are customer and cook. C
8、. They are strangers.15. Whats the apartment like?A. Its big but without furniture in it.B. Its big and with furniture in it.C. There are three bedrooms and a kitchen in it.16. How much will the man pay for the apartment each year?A. $850. B. $580. C. $6960.听第6段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where did Space Shutt
9、le Endeavor land on Dec. 17?A. At the Kennedy Space Center.B. At the Kennedy Airport.C. In Philadelphia, U S A.18. What must the astronaut do if he has a space walk?A. Leave the spaceship.B. Breathe air and control temperature.C. Wear a spacesuit.19. What do objects appear to be like in space?A. Hea
10、vy. B. Weightless. C. Pull you down.20. How do astronauts move from one place to another?A. With their hands. B. With their heads. C. With their feet.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ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并将字母序号写在答题卷上。21. Before the first non-stop flight made in 1949, it necessa
11、ry for all planes to land for refueling.A. has been B. had been C. would be D. would have been22. The store had to a number of shop assistants because sales were down.A. lay down B. lay out C. lay off D. lay aside23. He has already told me that he is going to buy it, _.A. no matter how it costs. B.
12、how much does it cost.C. however much it costs. D. whatever does it cost.24. before we set off the day after tomorrow, we should have a splendid dinner party.A. Were they to arrive B. Were they arrivingC. Would they arrive D. Had they arrived25. Id rather read than see the film: the films seem all t
13、he time.A. getting worse B. to have got better C. to get worse D. to be getting worse26. is announced in todays papers, the China Export Commodities Fair is also open on Sundays.A. Which B. What C. As D. That27. You cannot be _ careful when you drive a car in a new place. OK. sir.A. enough B. too C.
14、 so D. very28. You have nothing to _ by refusing to listen to our advice.A. grasp B. gain C. earn D. catch29. Though in a big city, Bill always prefers to sing the songs of country life.A. bringing up B. grown C. raised D. keeping30. Who would you rather with you, Mary or Tom? Tom, I guess.A. went B
15、. have gone C. to go D. going31. In my opinion, shes the most imaginative of all the writers nowadays.A. for all B. by far C. in all D. above all32. The mother didnt know who for the broken mirror.A. would blame B. blamed C. to blame D. be blamed33. Dont let the children play with knives _ they cut
16、themselves.A. so that B. now that C. only if D. in case34. If persons lifestyle is destroyed, they can do extreme things.A. a, x B. a, the C. x, x D. the, x35. Miss Green changed her mind to take part in the movement? After she listened to the speech by Mr. Brown.A. When was that B. When was it C. W
17、hen was it that D. When was that it第二节:完形填空:(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将字母序号写在答题卷上。 News has just been 36 of an air crash in the north of England. The plane, which was on a charter flight from London to Carlisle, was carrying a 37 of businessmen on their way to
18、 a trade fair. It seems 38 that the plane ran into heavy fog as it was approaching Carlisle and was obliged 39 for twenty minutes 40 any attempt could be made 41 it down from the control tower at Carlisle Airport. Everything seemed to be 42 . The pilot was in constant radio communication with the 43
19、 , when the engines suddenly cut out and all contact was 44 The plane 45 on the site of the ancient Roman encampment at Hadrians Hill, a place _46 to archaeologists (考古学家) and tourists. 47 few details have been received, but it is feared that at least twenty people lost their lives, among them, was
20、the pilot, who 48 instantly. The local ambulance and firemen were on the 49 within minutes of the crash, but additional help had to be rushed from other areas.Mr. Leslie Collins, one of the 50 , told our reporter: We passengers noticed the engines were making a funny 51 . Of course we couldnt see an
21、ything because of the 52_, but the pilot spoke to us on the intercom and said there was nothing to 53 . The next thing we knew, the engines went 54 . There was a rushing noise and a kind of flash and after that I dont 55 any more.36. A. received B. studied C. accepted D. come37. A. member B. party C
22、. groups D. crowds38. A. possibly B. probably C. likely D. impossible39. A. to circle B. to fly C. to move D. to ride40. A. after B. before C. until D. when41. A. to speak B. to talk C. to persuade D. to advise42. A. looking well B. getting bad C. going well D. growing bad43. A. control B. sky C. sp
23、ace D. plane44. A. kept B. linked C. missed D. lost45. A. landed B. broke C. crashed D. reached46. A. knew well well known C. well knew D. know well47. A. So far B. Although C. By far D Except48. A. got killed B. has killed C. killed D. dead49. A. scenery B. scene C. sight D. view50. A. pilots B. ca
24、ptains C. survivors D. firemen51. A. sound B. voice C. cry D. noise52. A. fog B. light C. star D misty53. A. think over B. worry C. worry about D. think about54. A. dying B. die C. dead D. away55. A. forget B. remember C. remind D. consider第三部分 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所的四个选项中(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并将字母序号写在答题卷上。(每小
25、题2分,满分40分)ASome parents try to shield (protect) their children from unpleasant realities like illness, financial loss, and death. But therapists (治疗专家) point out that children can often end up feeling left out if they are old enough to understand whats going on, but are not told the truth about fami
26、ly worries.One widowed father told me how deeply he regrets that he and his late wife did not tell their son that she was dying of leukemia (白血病). For months we kept the truth to ourselves. We thought we were protecting our son from emotional pain. he recalls. It was a great mistake. I had time to p
27、repare myself. But my wifes death stunned (astonished) our boy. It was years before he trusted me again.Says Judith Davenport, a psychotherapist who practices in Santa Monica, Calif., Its important to let children experience the reality of death, if it can be done in an atmosphere of love and caring
28、. A child whose sibling, parent or grandparent is seriously ill can be made to feel helpful by being allowed to run errands or answer the phone. Even a very young child can comfort a sick loved one with a brief but cheering visit.”In money matters, if children are not told the facts about a financia
29、l setback, says Grace W. Weinstein, author of Children and Money, they may imagine the worst. For example, they might think they will have no food to eat or will lose their home, when the simple reality may be that luxuries will have to be eliminated.Even the busiest families can arrange to sham a r
30、elaxed evening meal together at least once or twice a week. Mealtimes ate often the only time that families can engage in stimulating conversations.Says Michael Abrahams, a licensed clinical social worker in Rockville, Md., How mealtime is used to argue or converse, discipline or praise is a good ba
31、rometer (晴雨表) of whether a family is drifting apart or drawing closer.Another way to strengthen family closeness is to encourage your youngsters to invite a friend to dinner occasionally, giving each child a turn at choosing the guest. This enables parents to get to know their childrens friends, and
32、 also helps youngsters feel they are respected members of the family.A joint endeavor can be stimulating if you choose one that everyone enjoys. Try planting and cultivating a vegetable garden, or organizing that box of old snapshots into a family album, or learning how to bake bread from scratch.On
33、e father recalls the shared sense of success he and his son experienced when they finished building a dining-room table in their basement workshop. We started six months ago with plans and planks (boards) , he says. When the job was done, we looked at each other and ,said, Wow! We did it!”56. The pa
34、ssage is addressed direct to _.A. parents B. children C. social workers D. both parents and children57. Judging from the context, what does sibling in the third paragraph mean? _.A. friend B. brother or sister C. cousin D. relative58. According to the passage, the author suggests _.A. strengthening
35、family ties psychologicallyB. experiencing family deathC. telling their children the financial setbackD. letting youngsters invite their friends to dinner59. Which of the following statements is Not True?A. Parents should try to communicate with their children.B. Children do not have to experience d
36、eath. C. Children can help when some family member is ill.D. Failure to tell children the truth may cause greater anxiety in children.60. Why does building a dining-room table give the lather and his son a shared sense of success?A. Because building a table in their own workshop is a great pleasureB
37、. Because others didnt believe that they could really do it.C. Because a dining-room table is very important to the family.D. Because they together participate in this activity and enjoy doing it, and finally achieve somethingBSince there is such an abundance of food in the sea, it is understandable
38、 that some of the efficient, highly adaptable (能适应的) warm-blooded mammals (哺乳动物) that evolved on land should have returned to the sea. Those that did have flourished. Within about 50 million years no time at all, geologically speaking one of the four kinds of mammals that has returned to a marine en
39、vironment has developed into the largest of all animal forms, the whale. A second kind, the seal has produced what is probably the greatest population of large carnivorous (食肉的) mammals on Earth. This suggests that these top dogs of the ocean are prospering and multiplying. However, such has not bee
40、n the case, at least not for the last 150 years. Trouble has closed in on these mammals in the form of equally warm- blooded and even more efficient and adaptable predators (捕食者), humans. At sea, as on land, humans have now positioned themselves on top of the whole great pyramid of life, and they ha
41、ve caused serious problems for the mammals of the sea.There is a simple mason for this. Marine mammals have the misfortune to be swimming aggregates of commodities that humans want for oil and meat. Even so, they might not be so vulnerable (易受攻击的) to human depredation if they did not, like humans, r
42、eproduce so slowly. Every year humans take more than 50 million tons of fish from the oceans without critically depleting (用尽) the population of any species. But the slow-breeding mammals of the sea have been all but wiped out by humans seeking to satisfy their wants and whims (怪念头).61. What advanta
43、ge did some land mammals gain by returning to the sea?A. there are large spaces in the sea B There is abundant food in the sea.C. There are less competitors in the sea. D. Human beings can not reach them.62. What has happened to the marine mammals during the last 150 years?A. There is not enough foo
44、d for these mammals.B. The sea-water has become so cold that they are frozen to death from time to time.C. They face the threats from humans.D. The sea-level has become lower.63. What makes the marine mammals more vulnerable to human depredation than the fishes?A. The marine mammals swim more slowly
45、.B. The marine mammals reproduce more slowly.C. The marine mammals are less efficient than the fishes.D. The marine mammals are warm-blooded while the fishes are cold-blooded.64. What does the word depredation in the second paragraph mean? _.A. activity B. protection C. reproduction D. destruction65
46、. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. It is good for mammals that evolved on land to return to the sea.B. Mammals in the sea are more vulnerable than the fishes.C. Human beings are killing animals in sea to satisfy their wants and whims.D. Marine mammals are dying out due to the excessive hunting
47、by humans.CThe names of Galen, Andreas Vesalius, and William Harvey figure prominently in the history of mans study of his own body. Galen, a Greek who practiced medicine in Rome in the second century A. D., contributed immeasurably to the understanding of anatomy (解剖学). His dissections (解剖) were li
48、mited to Barbary apes, however, because Roman religious and philosophical attitudes made experimentation on the human body unthinkable. Even so, his reputation (名誉) was so outstanding and his conclusions were so logical that his writings on anatomy and physiology were accepted by medical men for mor
49、e than a thousand years.Vesalius, a Belgian who went to Paris to study medicine, made the first major successful challenge of the teachings that knowledge of human anatomy should be learned from human bodies. No one took him seriously because there was a French law prohibiting (forbidding) dissectio
50、n (解剖) of the human body. Vesalius, nevertheless, conducted research in secret. When he published his book on human anatomy in1543, medical scientists criticized him for daring to attack the writings of Galen.Eighty-five years later, an English physician named Harvey published a book that disproved
51、Galens theory of blood circulation. Although Harvey s explanation was not universally accepted at the time, medical men of today credit him with one of the greatest advances in medical history.66. According to the passage, we can conclude that Galen _.A. practiced medicine in ParisB. made his experi
52、ment on human bodyC. put forward an incorrect theory about the human bodyD. shocked his professor with his research67. Why was Vesalius attacked by his medical contemporaries (同时代的人)?A. He carried on his research secretly. B. He shocked his professors.C. He openly disproved Galens theory. D. His res
53、earch was against the French law.68. The author mentions that Harvey s theory _A. was immediately accepted in his time B. was in disagreement with Galens theoryC. was published in 1620 D. disproved Vesaliuss theory69. Which of the following was not mentioned about Harvey?A. His profession. B. His na
54、tionality.C. His field of research. D. His medical training.70. The passage is mainly about _.A. the circulation of blood in the human bodyB. the differences between Vesaliuss theory and that of HarveysC. three important contributors to the science of anatomyD. the differences between ape and human
55、anatomyDPersonality is, to a large extent, inherent (固有的,遗传的) A-type parents usually bring about A-type offspring. But the environment must also have a profound effect, since if competition is important to the parents, it is likely to become a major factor in the lives of their children.One place wh
56、ere children soak up A characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. Too many schools adopt (认可) the win at all costs moral standard and measure their success by sporting achievements. The current passion for making children compete against their classmat
57、es or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A-types seem in some way better than their B-type fellows. Being too keen to win can have dangerous consequences (后果): remember that Pheidippides, the first marathon runner, dropped dead seconds after saying: Rejoice, we conqu
58、er!By far the worst form of competition in schools is the disproportionate (不均衡的) emphasis on examinations. It is a rare school that allows pupils to concentrate on those things they do well. The merits (优点) of competition by examination are somewhat what questionable, but competition in the certain
59、 knowledge of failure is positively harmful.Obviously, it is neither practical nor desirable that all A-youngsters change into Bs. The world needs types, and schools have an important duty to try to fit a childs personality to his possible future employment. It is top management.7I. According to the
60、 author, what factors, contribute to the building of personality?A. inheritance B. environment C. competition D. all of the above72. Which of the following statements is not tree?A. Schools usually adopt severe competitive policies.B. The stronger desire for winning, the better.C. Students are often
61、 divided by competition results.D. Schools is a place where children develop their characteristics.73. What suggestion does the author make concerning the management of schools?A. all students be made into competitive A types.B. All students be changed into B characteristics.C. A childs personality
62、be considered his possible future job.D. Schools abolish all forms of examinations.EESL website reviewsThis column is part of a series on websites that are useful for English language learning.1. Vocabulary UniversityThis site has free vocabulary activities for students to increase their vocabulary
63、. Learning activities include fill-in-the-blanks, definition match, synonyms and antonyms, crosswords and word stories. All activities come in three levels of difficulty. So students can choose the language level suitable for them. /2. UAn encyclopedia-like website with English learning resources la
64、nguage tests, and activities. It includes study skills that tell you how to study English effectively, language tips on various aspects of the English language with examples, exam tips about taking exams and tests, and tips on writing essays, with a large number of sample essays. /3. OWLOWL offers d
65、etailed, practical and professional composition advice, grammar help, and reference to other mt0nnation sources and contains downloadable handouts on a wide range of writing topics, such as general writing concerns, English as a second Language, and professional writing. It also includes information
66、 on Interact search tools, resources for teachers, and information about longer and more interactive presentations ,and workshops.http:/owl.english.purdue.edu /74. If you want to play word games, you can go to _.A. http:/owl.english.purdue.edu/B. C. D. 75. OWL is not very helpful to _.A. people who
67、want to find information about writingB. people who want to find information about spaceC. people who teach English as a Second languageD. people who want to find information on Internet search tools第卷 (共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共1 0小题;每小题1分,满分10分,做在答题卷上)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断;如无错误,在该行右边
68、横线上画一个勾();如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边的横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉;此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号()在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Dear Editor, Traditional, Chinese regard Spring Festival as the happiest time 76. _of the year. But one of my neighbors apartments catch fire o
69、n 77. _the first day of the Lunar New Year. Now, fire disasters are not 78. _uncommon at this time of year, but I was quite confused find some 79. _onlookers so very excited at the sight of their neighbors house 80. _on fire as if it were a fireworks show. That shocked me most was 81. _that .some of
70、 the onlooker complained that the fire was not big 82. _enough I couldnt describe his feelings at the time. Indignation (愤慨)? 83. _ Disdain (鄙视)? None exactly. But I was certainly speechless. When 84. _I calmed down, I couldnt help thought what had gone wrong with 85. _these people. How can this pro
71、blem be solved?第二节:书面表达(满分25分)日常生活中我们经常可以看见一些乞丐在街上或地下人行道处乞讨。最近一些大城市如北京、上海等市通过一些法规禁止乞丐在地下人行道行乞留宿。你们班就此事进行了讨论。讨论结果如下:46的同学认为54的同学认为不同意这种政府行为。一些乞丐真的是生活无奈,不得不乞讨。他们有的是在地下人行道靠卖艺为生。社会应该帮助这一弱势群体。政府应该采取措施,为他们找到合适的可以生存的地方。政府行文禁止是正确的。因为行乞损害了城市形象,给城市造成许多麻烦。况且许多乞丐并不是丧失劳动力,而是由于懒惰利用别人的同情心。所以政府不仅应禁止乞丐进入地铁而且也应该禁止他们进
72、入一些公共场所。根据以上讨论结果写一篇总结。注意:1可以适当发挥。 2词数1 00左右。词汇:compassion同情心合肥市2004年高三第三次教学质量检测英语试题答案听 力:l 5 CABBC 6 10 CACCC 11 15 CCBCA 16 20 CACBA单项填空:2 l 25 BCCAD 2630 CBBCA 3 l35 BCDAC完形填空:36 40 ABCAB 41 45 BCADC 46 50 BAABC 5 l 55 DACCB阅读理解:56 60 ABABD 6165 BCBDD 6670 CCBDC 7175 DBCDB短文改错:76TraditionalTraditi
73、onally 77Catch caught78 79confused后加to 80very删去 81ThatWhat 82onlooker onlookers 83his改成my 84NoneNeither 85thoughtthinking书面表达:Possible version:In everyday life we often see some beggars begging in the street or subway. Recently some big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have passed the law to ban
74、beggars from subways. Opinions are divided on whether it is right or wrong to ban the beggars from subways. 46% of the students are against the idea. They think it is not right for the government to forbid the beggars from begging in the subway. Some beggars really have problems in life. They play m
75、usic in the subway to survive. We shouldnt look down upon these weak people. The government should take some measures to help them and find some proper places where they can stay.On the other hand, 54%of the students are for the idea. They think beggars won t do any good to our city. s image but onl
76、y rain it. Beggars in subways make a lot of trouble. What s worse, some beggars are just taking advantage of other peoples compassion to make easy money because of their laziness. So the government should ban the beggars not only from subways but also from other public places.合肥市2004年高三第三次教学质量检测英语试题
77、答案听 力:l 5 CABBC 6 10 CACCC 11 15 CCBCA 16 20 CACBA单项填空:2 l 25 BCCAD 2630 CBBCA 3 l35 BCDAC完形填空:36 40 ABCAB 41 45 BCADC 46 50 BAABC 5 l 55 DACCB阅读理解:56 60 ABABD 6165 BCBDD 6670 CCBDC 7175 DBCDB短文改错:76TraditionalTraditionally 77Catch caught78 79confused后加to 80very删去 81ThatWhat 82onlooker onlookers 83h
78、is改成my 84NoneNeither 85thoughtthinking书面表达:Possible version:In everyday life we often see some beggars begging in the street or subway. Recently some big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have passed the law to ban beggars from subways. Opinions are divided on whether it is right or wrong to ban t
79、he beggars from subways. 46% of the students are against the idea. They think it is not right for the government to forbid the beggars from begging in the subway. Some beggars really have problems in life. They play music in the subway to survive. We shouldnt look down upon these weak people. The go
80、vernment should take some measures to help them and find some proper places where they can stay.On the other hand, 54%of the students are for the idea. They think beggars won t do any good to our city. s image but only rain it. Beggars in subways make a lot of trouble. What s worse, some beggars are just taking advantage of other peoples compassion to make easy money because of their laziness. So the government should ban the beggars not only from subways but also from other public places.9