1、南宁二中2013届高三11月月考英 语 试 题(满分:150分,时间120分钟)第一卷(三部分)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。1Where are the speakers?AAt a shop BAt a hotel CIn a hospital2What do we know about the womans father?AHe never eats
2、 cookiesBHe loves his wifes foodCHe is a great cook3What would the man like to see?AThe Western BThe baseball game CThe football game4What will the woman probably do?ASee the manager immediatelyBWait for the manager to arriveCMake an appointment with the manager5What is true about Mary and Jack?AThe
3、ir honeymoon lasted one weekBThey thought a honeymoon of one week was too shortCThey went on their honeymoon a week after their wedding第二节 (共15小题;每题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,回答第6-8题6Where wi
4、ll the speakers have coffee?AIn the dining hallBIn their room CAt a cafeteria7How will they go to the airport?AThe hotel will arrange a taxi for themBThey will call a taxi themselvesCTheir friend will take them to the airport8When will they get up the next morning?AAt 6:00 BAt 6:30 CAt 8:00听第7段材料,回答
5、第9-11题9What is the woman doing at the beginning of the conversation?AListening to the radio BReading the newspaper CWatching TV10What should one do first when there is a gas leak in the house?ACheck the stove BCall the Gas Company immediately CLeave the house at once11What do we know about the man?A
6、He just experienced a gas leak this morningBHe knows more about the topic than the womanCHe hasnt read todays paper听第8段材料,回答第12-14题12Why is the woman tired?AShe worked the whole nightBShe has been working outCShe didnt have a good sleep13Where is the health club mentioned by the man?AOn the other si
7、de of the street BOn the next block CIn his office building14What will the woman wear to the health club?AHer uniform BA sweat suit CJeans听第9段材料,回答第15-17题15Where is the man from?AJapan BAmerica CVietnam16How long did he study in Hong Kong?AAbout six yearsBOver three years CA year17Where do American
8、teenagers like to hold parties?AAt their own homesBIn pubs CIn their classrooms听第10段材料,回答第18-20题18What is the talk mainly about?AA new treatment for cancer BHow to deal with stressCWhy stress may cause cancer19What may make people feel stressed according to the talk?AImbalance of work and relaxation
9、BAttitude toward moneyCLack of friends20What does the speaker think we should do?ALearn to keep our feelings insideBWork as hard as you canCCommunicate more with people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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21Which of the twin brothers is easier to
10、 get on with? younger oneHe is most humorous manAA; aBThe; aCA; theDThe ;/22Which of your wishes for the new year is the most important? weight.ALose BLost CBeing lost DLosing23Unlike watching TV, reading is a highly active process (过程),_ it requires attention as well as memory and imaginationAuntil
11、 Bbut Cunless Dfor24With the living standard rising, some people have bought cars of their own, and _are planning to buy cars, _Aothers; too Bthe others; neither Cothers; either Danother; too25Eyes _ upon the book, he was almost knocked down by a carAfix Bfixing Cfixed Dare fixed26Do you know where
12、David is? I couldnt find him anywhereWellHe_have gone farhis coats still hereAshouldnt Bcant Cmustnt Dwouldnt27I didnt attend Toms wedding yesterdayI _, either, if my friend hadnt reminded meAwouldnt Bwouldnt have Cdidnt Dhadnt28How do you find James Camerons 3D version of Titanic?Fantastic! It cant
13、 be _ and has brought us a wonderful experienceAas impressive Bso impressiveCmost impressive Dmore impressive29The news _Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature in Oct, 2012_the whole Chinese nations feel excitedAwhich; makes Bthat; make Cthat; makes Dwho, makes30When he damaged his car and needed
14、 help with the full _on a new one, I lent him some moneyAexpense Bpayment Ccost Dcharge31As is widely acknowledged, playing outside helps children learn through curiosity, which _promotes creativityAin brief Bin return Cin conclusion Din turn32He came late again, _ we had expectedAwhich Bthat Cas Dw
15、hat33Tom often _homeless people and thinks _ great pleasure to help others when they are in troubleAaccounts for; it Bcares for; it Capply for; that Dallows for; that34When the school started again after the earthquake, the first boy _into the classroom was Li HuaAcame Bto come Cto be come Dbeing co
16、me35 My brother will go to America for further education this summer_ Actually, we have many good universities here at homeASo what? BForget it! CWhy bother? DWhat if?第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。I was 15 when I walked into McCarleys Bookstore in Ashland
17、As I was looking at 36 on the shelves, the man behind the counter, the shop owner , asked if Id like 37 1 needed to start saving for college, so I said yesI 38 after school and during summers for the lowest wages, and the job helped to 39 my freshman year of collegeI would work many other jobsI made
18、 coffee in the Students Union during college, I was a hotel maid and 40 made maps for the US Forest ServiceBut selling books was one of the most 41 One day a woman asked me for books on cancerShe seemed fearfulI showed her almost _42we had at that time in store and found other books we could orderSh
19、e left the store less 43 Ive always remembered the 44 I felt in having helped herYears later, as a 45 in Los Angeles, I heard about an immigrant child who was born 46 his fingers connected, web - likeHis family could not 47 a corrective operation, and the boy lived in 48 hiding his hand in his pocke
20、tI 49 my boss to let me do the storyAfter my story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the 50 for freeAfter the operation, I visited the boy in the 51 roomThe first thing he did was to hold up his 52 hand and said, Thank you I felt a sense of 53 In the past, while I was a
21、t McCarleys bookstore, I always sensed I was working for the customers, not the storeToday its the 54 NBC News pays my salary, 55 I feel as if I work for the viewers, helping them make sense of the world36Amaps Btitles Carticles Dreports37Aa book Ba job Csome wages Dany help38Aread Bstudied Chelped
22、Dworked39Apay for Bimprove for Crun for Dlook for40Ayet Bthen Ceven Dstill41Aexciting Bboring Csatisfying Ddifficult42Aanything Bsomething Cnothing Deverything43Aworried Bsatisfied Chopeful Dpuzzled44Apride Bworry Cregret Dsurprise45Adoctor Bstore owner Cbookseller DTV reporter46Ain Bwith Cby Dfor47
23、Apay Bcost Cafford Dspend48Ashame Bhonor Chorror Ddanger49Aadvised Ballowed Cpersuaded Dpermitted50Areport Bprogram Ctreatment Doperation51Awaiting Brecovery Csleeping Doperation52Arepaired Bconnected Cinjured Dimproved53Apleasure Brespect Cinterest Dguilty54Adifference Bsame Cusual Dorder55Aso Bbes
24、ides Cbut Dbecause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项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASeventeen-year-old Randy Waldron, Jrwas shocked when he applied for his first credit card and was denied(拒绝)He was even more shocked by the reason: He failed to repay thousands of dollars in debtWaldrons ide
25、ntity had been stolen by his father, who left when Randy was learning to walkFrom 1982 to 1999, Handy Waldron, Sir, used his sons Social Security number to obtain credit from various merchants and lenders, then racked up tens of thousands of dollars in debtsHe declared bankruptcy(破产) in his sons nam
26、e, which resulted in default judgments against the younger WaldronIt has taken Randy Jrnow a 24-year-old flight attendant, years to untangle (清理) the messWaldron isnt aloneIdentity theft is this countrys fastest-growing crime-and, increasingly, ID thieves are targeting childrenTheir clean credit and
27、 absence of criminal histories make them ideal victimsLinda Foleyco-executive director of the Identity Theft Resource Center in San Diego estimates that at least 400,000 children had their identities stolen in 2005, more than double the number in 2003Waldrons case is typical: The resource center est
28、imates that two -thirds of child ID thefts are committed by family membersSome dishonest persons use childrens names and Social Security numbers to ring up massive debts; others use childrens identities in place of their own when caught committing other crimes; still others sell identification infor
29、mation on the black market to illegal immigrants, fellow criminals or even terroristsThe theft brings its victims enormous financial and emotional trauma, in part because the identity abuse often goes undetected for yearsDealing with child identity theft after it happens is extremely difficultLaws i
30、n many states are insufficient to handle the crimes complexity, and financial institutions are often less than helpfulRandy Waldron, Jr, has worked tirelessly for eight years to straighten out his credit record, and he continues to deal with the falloutIts been a very long and arduous battle, he say
31、sRecovering my identity was really the absolute hardest partI think a lot of victims assume the problem will go away56Which of the following is the best title of the passage?AHow to Avoid Identity Theft BChild Identity TheftCRecover My Identity DLook out for Family Members57Why do children easily be
32、come the targets of identity theft?ABecause they cannot read or write at a young ageBBecause they are too young to protect themselvesCBecause they have empty credit and criminal recordsDBecause identity theft cant be found in time58With the help of the childs identity, the criminals can do the follo
33、wing EXCEPT that_.Astraighten out their own credit recordBsubstitute for their own identities when caught committing crimesCobtain credits from various merchants and lendersDsell identification information on the black market59It can be inferred from the passage that_AIdentity theft is the fastest-g
34、rowing crime in the countryBChildren should never trust their family membersCFinancial institutions should be responsible for the identity theftDNew laws should be made to help the identity theft victimsBBEIJING-Alarmed by the overreaching ambitions of many Chinese provinces to grow at all costs, Ch
35、inas top economic chief is calling on officials to calm down and spare a thought for the environmentZhang Ping, who heads Chinas National Development and Reform Commission, the central economic planning agency, said only five or six of Chinas 30 provinces are targeting annual economic growth of 8 pe
36、rcent or 9 percentThe remaining provinces are aiming for growth rates of more than 10 percent this year, with some wanting to double economic output in the coming five yearsChina has a planned energy supply of about 4 billion cubic tons of coal equivalent (等量的) for the next five years, and this is n
37、ot enough to meet demands for economic growth to double, he wasquoted as saying on the news portal SinaComBeijing is increasingly concerned with the ambitions of Chinese provinces across the country to chase (追逐) high growth despite the central governments urgent request for a more moderate and sust
38、ainable (可持续的) pace of expansionYears of rapid economic growth has taken a toll on Chinas environment, with Beijing trying to remove some of the damage nowIt has an annual growth target of 7 percent for the next five years, well down from last years 10 percentZhang said Beijing has asked local gover
39、nments to take into account the supply of energy, environment, water and land to set more reasonable growth targets60Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?AMany Chinese provinces are alarmed by BeijingBZhang Ping is an expert and economic chief from wwwSinaComCThe supply
40、 of the coal in China is not sufficient for the next five yearsDFew Chinese provinces are aiming for economic growth rates of less than 10%61The underlined phrase taken a toll on in the sixth paragraph means _Alooked forward to Bpaid attention toCcaused damage to Dattached importance to62The general
41、 idea of the whole passage can be that _AChinas economy is developingBChinas top chief places more emphasis on the environmentCall Chinese provinces should slow down their economic growth ratesDeconomic high growth should go hand in hand with environmental protection63What could be the best title fo
42、r the news?AEconomic Development BEnergy SupplyCSustainable Development DEnvironment protectionCSpring is the time to go out and enjoy the weather and sceneryHere are some events to attend in March of 2012 in Oregon! Oregon Country Fair(OCF), 9 am to 7 pm on March 8 - 10 OCF first started in 1969, a
43、nd its blossomed into an outstanding example of what a non - profit should be OCF is an event of shopping & atmosphere, and food ranging from Indian & Afghani cuisine to Italian & France cuisineWonderful craft & music never stopFrom the time you get there until the time you leave, everyone has a smi
44、le on their faces, and they wave and say helloFor tickets, go and visit wwwOregoncountryfairorg30th Annual Seaside Beach Volleyball Tournament, 8 am to 6 pm on March 12 - 14 The Annual Seaside Beach Volleyball Tournament is an amateur tournament that draws amateur volleyball players to the small tow
45、n of seaside, as well as AVP Team players who are the best volleyball playersIn the past years, it has drawn more than 700 teams playing on over 80 volleyball courtsJust go west, and you cant miss itIt is about 20 miles south of AstoriaTo learn more about it, visit the website wwwSeasideorcomHood to
46、 Coast Relay, 3:30 am to 6:45 pm on March 26 - 27 The Hood to Coast Relay is a 200 - mile - long relay that consists of 15, 000 runners and 4, 100 volunteersIts the largest relay in the world, which goes from MtHood to Pacific Ocean in Seaside, OregonPeople of the Oregon coast fear Hood to Coast, be
47、cause local towns and streets are floodedThere are audiences cheering riders on, and many people set up stations to give riders waterIf you would like to get the race route maps, visit the website wwwHoodtocoastcom Other event information To learn about other events, visit the website wwwaadfvblogsp
48、otcom64OCF covers the following EXCEPT _Amusic Bdishes Cdance Dartworks 65When was the first Seaside Beach Volleyball Tournament held in Oregon? AIn 1982 BIn 1986 CIn 1988 DIn 199266If Lisa wants to learn more about an outing in Oregon, she may visit _AwwwSeasideorcom BwwwHoodtocoastcom Cwwwaadfvblo
49、gspotcom DwwwOregoncountryfairorg67Locals of the Oregon coast are afraid of the relay because _ Athe relay will last a long period Bthey have to offer food and water Cthe weather is bad during the relay Dtoo many people will go thereDTwo new electronic book products (the SoftBook and the PocketBook)
50、 have gathered extensive press coverage, including articles in ABC News, the New York Times, San Jose Mercury News, and WIREDAn electronic book (e-book) is a book-length publication in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, and produced on, published through, and readable on computers or
51、 other electronic devicesDifferent; from a; tcaditional printed book, e-books are bom digitalBeing a firm believer in tablet computers for many tasks not involving heavy data entryI applaud these newdesiignsofthe productsIn particular, the SoftBook has nice leather binding (封皮), going far beyondithe
52、 traditional (and boring) industrial design used for other portable computersThe PocketBook hasa more traditional industrial design, typical of leading electronic gadgets (小配件)Unfortunately; neither company mentions their products screen resolution (分辨率)Low-resolutionmonitors (including all computer
53、 screens until now) have poor readability: people read about 25% slower from computer screens than from printed paperScientists believe that only the screen with 300 dpi displays has the same reading speed as printSo unless they have much better screens, electronic books will have a problemA project
54、 called the last book is getting much attention, which aims at producing a computer in the form of a folio (对开本): a set of pages using digital inkUsers would move forward in the information by turning pages just as they do in a printed bookHopefully, the scientists will eventually invent a way to ma
55、ke the digital ink display characters at a high enough resolution to gain the same reading speed as printEven when e-books gain the same reading speed as print, they will still be a bad ideaPage turning remains a bad interface (界面), even when it can be done more conveniently than by clicking the mou
56、se on a next page buttonAnother problem is that most e-book publishers do not warn their customers about the real meaning of the digital rights management (DRM) tied to their productsGenerally they claim that it is meant to prevent copying of the e-bookHowever, in many cases it is also possible that
57、 it will result in the complete denial of access by the purchaser to the e-bookThe e-book is tied to a specific computer or deviceIn these cases, the DRM will usually let the purchaser move the book a limited number of times after which they cannot use it on any additional devicesIf the purchaser up
58、grades or replaces their devices, they may lose access to their purchaseSome forms of the DRM depend on the existence of online services to authenticate (认证) the purchasersWhen the company that provides the service goes out of business or decides to stop providing the service, the purchaser will no
59、longer be able to access the e-book68From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3, we know that the writer _Ahas bought the two new products beforeBlikes the special designs of the new productsCthinks it more convenient to use traditional computersDdoesnt like the traditional design of portable compu
60、ters69We can learn from the passage that _Aborn digital, e-books can only be read on computersBdigital ink has gained the same reading speed as printCnow all the computers are using the screens with 300 dpi displaysDe-books may have slower reading speed compared with printed books70Due to the digita
61、l rights management, _Athe e-book should be tied to a specific deviceBpeople should upgrade their devices regularlyCreaders are likely to lose access to their purchaseDonly purchasers can download the book without limit71This passage mainly talks about _Athe disadvantages of electronic books Bthe fu
62、ture of electronic booksCthe designs of electronic books Dtwo new electronic booksEA popular saying goes, Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me However, thats not really trueWords have the power to build us up or tear us downIt doesnt matter if the words come from someon
63、e else or ourselves he positive and negative effects are just as lastingWe all talk to ourselves sometimesWere usually too embarrassed to admit it, thoughIn fact, we really shouldnt be, because more and more experts believe talking to ourselves out loud is a healthy habitThis selftalk helps us motiv
64、ate ourselves, remember things, solve problems, and calm ourselves downBe aware, though, that as much as 77% of selftalk tends to be negativeSo in order to stay positive, we should only speak words of encouragement to ourselvesWe should also be quick to give ourselves a pat on the backThe next time
65、you finish a project, do well in a test, or finally clean your room, join me in saying Good job!Often, words come out of our mouths without us thinking about the effects they will haveBut we should be aware that our words cause certain responses to othersFor example, when returning an item to a stor
66、e, we might use warm, friendly language during the exchangeAnd the clerk will probably respond in a similar mannerOr harsh and critical language will most likely cause the clerk to be defensiveWords possess power because of their lasting effectMany of us regret something we once said And we remember
67、 unkind words said to us! Before speaking, we should always ask ourselves: Is it true? Is it loving? Is it needed? If what we want to say doesnt pass this test, then its better left unsaidWords possess power: both positive and negativeThose around us receive encouragement when we speak positivelyWe
68、can offer hope, build self-esteem and motivate others to do their best Negative words destroy all those thingsWill we use our words to hurt or to heal? The choice is ours72The author argues in the first paragraph that _Awords wont hurt us at all Bnegative words may let us downCinspiring words give u
69、s confidence Dwords have lasting effects on us73Why shouldnt we feel embarrassed when it comes to talking to ourselves?ATalking to ourselves helps us to settle all the problemsBAlmost everybody has the habit of talking to oneselfCTalking to ourselves is believed to do good to our healthDIt does harm
70、 to have self-talk when we are alone74Which of the following statements would the author agree to?AIt is unlikely to forget unkind wordsBIt is better to think twice before talking to othersCPositive words may destroy all the good relationsDNegative words are sure to cause favorable response75Why sho
71、uld we talk in a friendly way when returning an item to a store?ABecause positive words destroy true relationshipsBBecause the clerk in a store is difficult to deal withCBecause critical language may hurt your feelingsDBecause friendly words cause positive responses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
72、(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Time is limited for your Senior Three students, so there are 76_many students study all day long , even during the ten-minute 77_breakTake a ten-minute break between classes is necessary, 78_I firmly believeOtherwise, we will not feel tired both 79_physically and mentallyWe should
73、nt do anything that is 80_tired during the ten-minute break, because getting rid of 81_tiredness from the previous class is really good to usMy break 82_was always enjoyableSometimes I take some simple exercise 83_Sometimes I have a free chat with my classmate or just take 84_a walk outsideI feel fresh again while the next class begins 85_第二节 书面表达(满分25分)下面4幅图描述的是高三学生Li Hong和Wang Hai的一次经历,请你根据图画内容和文字提示写一篇100字左右的短文。注意适当发表个人的观点。 At present, playing computer games is becoming more and more popular with people, especially with school students.
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