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1、眉山中学2016届高三3月月考英 语注意事项:1.本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。答题前,考生务必在将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第卷时,选出每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在试卷上无效。3.回答第卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在试卷上无效。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话有一个小题,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

2、。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Which place is the man looking for?A. A post officeB. An art galleryC. A museum2. What is the woman trying to do?A. Tell a storyB. Describe an accidentC. Report on a game3. How much did the food and drinks cost?A. 30B. 20C. 104. Why does the woman talk to the manager?A. To complain abou

3、t the serviceB. To see the store ownerC. To praise an employee5. How will the two speakers know whether the classes are cancelled?A. By reading a noticeB. By receiving messagesC. By listening to the radio第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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

4、将有时间阅读各个小题,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段材料,回答第6至7题。6. How long would the woman need to work each week?A. Four hoursB. Six hoursC. Ten hours7. What will the woman do right now?A. Fill out a job applicationB. Change her class schedule C. Organize the tapes in the shelves听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. W

5、hat does the man tell the woman to do at 3:00 pm?A. Feed the dog a treatB. Give the dog some exerciseC. Let the dog watch a program9. What does the woman mean in the end?A. She refuses to watch the dogB. She doesnt like walking the dogC. She will take care of the dog herself听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What

6、 day is it today?A. TuesdayB. ThursdayC. Sunday11. What is the mans problem?A. He cannot receive any callsB. He cannot dial any numbersC. He cannot send short messages12. What does the man offer the woman?A. The serial number of the phoneB. The receipt of the phoneC. The phone number听第9段材料,回答第13至16题

7、。13. What is the woman probably doing?A. Interviewing a movie starB. Discussing teenage problemsC. Hosting a program14. When did James Dean move to California?A. In 1931 B. In 1936 C. In 195115. What did James Dean do at college in California?A. He first acted in playsB. He did more stage acting C.

8、He got seriously into acting16. What do we know about James Dean?A. He made numerous popular moviesB. He was best at acting in tragediesC. He lost his life in a car accident听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can we learn about the film?A. Its about nature B. Its a childrens filmC. It has won an internationa

9、l prize18. When does the museum close?A. At 5:00pmB. At 6:00pmC. At 7:00pm19. What can children do in the basement?A. Draw pictures on computersB. Watch a working steam engineC. See a life-sized model of a spaceship20. How will the listeners get in touch with the program to get free tickets?A. By le

10、tterB. By e-mailC. By phone第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2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、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AGames in ClassPlaying computer games is getting seriousWashington teacher Tammie Schrader is so enthusiastic about computer games in education that she thinks they can be used to

11、 teach programming skills which will help students in college starting in middle schoolCanadian teacher Justin Holladay wrote a few simple games to help his students practice math skills,and when they caught on,he started his own company to create more of themAnd the University of Washingtons Zoran

12、Popovic got more than 4,000 Washington students to master their lessons this spring by playing a computer game for just a few hoursThe growing availability of inexpensive tablet computers and a new generation of young teachers who grew up playing on computers have spurred(激发)interest in games for se

13、rious purposes “Six or seven years ago,selling games to schools was forbidden,”said David Martz of Muzzy Lane Software,a Boston,US company that produces games for publishers such as McGraw-HillNow,he said,schools are interested in the promise of games-perhaps because gaming is so much more popularSo

14、ftware and education companies have tried for many years to combine youngsters passion for computer games with educational progress,without much successPopovic thinks the first efforts to combine games with education fell flat because they were created by commercial companiesThese companies were mor

15、e interested in selling products than seeing students master a skillTeachers say there are some pretty good games in the marketplace nowHolladay, the math teacher from Alberta, Canada,began moving paper-based math games to the iPad,building games that allowed students to compete with each other and

16、giving them instant feedback on their progressThe games reinforced(加强)the lessons he was teaching,and his students had fun playing,he said, “They were a lot more engaged” 21. What factors have helped promote computer games in schools according to the article?aThe affordability of tablet computersbTh

17、e preferences of young teacherscThe advertisements of commercial companiesdParents supporteBetter games being producedAa,b,c Ba,c,d Ca,b,e Db,d,e22. What is Holladays attitude towards the idea of using computer games in class?A. It allows students to learn in a fun wavB. It is not as helpful as peop

18、le thought it would beC. It reduces the interaction between teachers and studentsD. It sounds good but it makes it inconvenient for teachers to get feedback from students23. The writers attitude towards the use of computer games for education is .A. objective B. negative C. critical D. supportiveBA

19、Dutch cyclist who says he was scheduled to be on both Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and M H17 only to switch his tickets at the last minute knows he was lucky to be alive but has decided to stop speaking publicly about itMaarten de Jonge,a 29-year-old rider for the Tereng-ganu team in Malaysia, sa

20、id in a statement on his website that hes been inundated (使应接不暇) with media requests since talking about his fortunate change of plans Im frankly overwhelmed(顾不过来)by the number of requests, ” Jonge said, “What has happened is terrible;so many victims,thats a horrible thingFrom respect for the victim

21、s and their families, I do not think it appropriate to tell my story”Officials say 298 people189 of them are Dutch citizenswere killed when Malaysia Airlines Flight MHl7 was struck by a surface-to-air missile along the Russia-Ukraine borderWhile Jonge said he was fortunate he decided not to take the

22、 flight at the last momenthis story is ultimately nothing compared to the misery so many people are experiencingAttention should be paid to the victims and survivorsWish everyone affected by this disaster a lot of strengthThe cyclist was planning to travel back to Kuala Lumpur on Flight MHl7on July

23、17after competing in last months National Championship Road Race in the Netherlands, but told a local television station he decided to save money by flying through Frankfurt instead According to The Daily Telegraph,Jonge was scheduled to be on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur en rout

24、e to Beijing in March,but switched his ticket to avoid a stopover (中途停留). The flight disappeared from radar and has yet to be found“I could have taken that one just as easily,” Jonge said, according to RTV Post“Its unbelievable. I am very sorry for the passengers and their familiesyet I am very plea

25、sed Im unharmed” According to his website,Jonge,who finished 35th at the Dutch cycling event,was still planning to fly to Malaysia via Frankfurt on Sunday“I have been lucky twice,”he said“You should try not to worry too much because in that case you wont get anywhere”24. Why did Jonge not want to te

26、ll his story anymore?A. To not to be famous B. To prevent reporters from interrupting himC. To help the victims and their families D. To respect the victims and their families25. Why did Jonge change Flight MHl7?A. He had another match at that timeB. He didnt want to have a stopoverC. He was late fo

27、r the flightD. He wanted to save money26. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Jonge is unwilling to take a plane in future B. Jonge worries about his futureC. Jonge dares take a plane in futureD. Jonge thinks he will be lucky all the timeCPARISPregnant mothers in Denmark who regularly used

28、mobile phones were more likely to have children with behavioural problems,according to a study released Tuesday“The risk was higher when the kids themselves began using cell phones at a very early age.” researchers reported in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community HealthLeeka Kheifets of the Uni

29、versity of California at Los Angeles and colleagues examined the health records of 28,000 seven-year-olds and their mothers enrolled in the Danish National Birth cohortThe survey,which included nearly 100,000 women between 1996 and 2002 was designed to track the long-term health of the childrenMothe

30、rs supplied detailed information about their lifestyles diet and habits during and after pregnancy,including cell phone useWhen their kids reached the age of seven,moms were again quizzed on their own and their childrens health and behaviourThe researchers found that kids who had been exposed to mob

31、ile phones both before and after birth were 50 percent more likely to have behavioural problems. Kids exposed to cell phones only while in the womb(子宫) were 40 percent more likely to show abnormal behaviour with the percentage dropping to a fifth for children whose first access to the devices occurr

32、ed after they were born The results mirror an earlier study by the researchers of 13,000 other mothers and their kids enrolled in the same national survey. In both groups, about three percent of the children were found to exhibit abnormal behaviour,with another three percent borderline(介于两者之间的不明确的)T

33、he author cautioned against drawing a straight line between cell phones and difficult children, but said the findings were troublesome“Although it is premature to interpret these results as causal,we are concerned that early exposure to cell phones could carry a risk which, if real, would be a publi

34、c health concern given the widespread use of the technology.” they concluded. 27. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Cell phones can do harm to childrens growthB. Children suffer more from cell phone useC. A new side effect of cell phones has been provedD. Cell phone use is linked

35、 to childrens behavioural problems28. The researchers thought their findings were troublesome because the findings . A. could be interpreted as causal B. still lacked solid evidenceC. could cause great concern among cell phone usersD. could make the cell phone manufactures angry29. What can we infer

36、 from the passage?A. Pregnant mothers should limit their cell phone useB. Children are allowed to use cell phones too earlyC. Cell phone use has no 1ong-term -effect on childrenD. Cell phones have no bad effect on children who use them late30. The underlined part “drawing a straight line” in the las

37、t paragraph probably means A. giving a clear explanation B. drawing an absolute conclusionC. finding the shortcut D. telling the differenceDBill Fulton doesnt remember losing his wallet,but its return helped him remember the past. The leather stayed smooth and the cowboy design unblemished (完美无缺的).

38、And when he looked inside, the contents brought back memories from 1946, when he apparently dropped the wallet behind the balcony bleachers in the Baker Middle School gym.Fultons Social Security Card and bicycle license, bearing the address where he lived during his teenage years, were positioned in

39、 their respective compartments(隔层), apparently untouched since the year after World War Il ended.Worker Nathan Osborne found the wallet - along with old homework, lost library books and a 1964 talent show program - while removing the bleachers for renovations(整修)on June 17. It was brought to Fultons

40、 door the following day by Melanie Trindle, the Baker Middle School secretary.Middle School Principal Mindi Vaughan said the brown pine bleachers were connected to the gym balcony s brick wall and had remained in the same place since the school, known as the Helen M. Stack Building, opened in 1936.F

41、ulton, 78, said he probably lost the wallet while cheering for the Baker High basketball team with a group of friends. Fulton said the bicycle ID was needed because he delivered medicine for Rodamar Drug. He was surprised, however, that his bicycle ID wasnt inside. He said he always kept it there.Bu

42、t rather than focus on what was inside the wallet, Fulton said the recovery has led him to reflect on his life one that took him to the Korean War and Berlin before the return to Baker City. He worked at Ellingson Lumber Company for 30 years, from March 1964 to April 1994. Since his retirement, Fult

43、on has enjoyed spending time with his 11-year-old black dog, Smokey. The two often hike the nearby mountains.Trindle s knock on the door, wallet in hand, induced(导致/引发) a slight ripple in his life, prompting him to consider the times he hadnt thought about in many years. “Where did all the times go?

44、” Fulton said with a deep sigh. “Its hard to believe that the times have gone so fast.”31. When the wallet was found, it_.A. was still in good conditionB. was a little damagedC. had just lost color D. was just repaired 32. The wallet was important to Fulton because _.A. he could get his bicycle ID b

45、ackB. it called up his memories of the pastC. it could help him to find his student IDD. it made him think of his school days33. Fultonlost the wallet when_.A. he was doing his homework on the balcony bleachersB. he was doing some exercise in the Baker Middle School gymC. he was removing the bleache

46、rs for renovations on June 17D. he was watching a basketball match with his friends34. After he retired, Fulton_.A. lived a peaceful and pleasant lifeB. often regretted losing his walletC. lived a hard life by raising dogs in the mountainsD. quite missed his past life35. Which of the following may b

47、est describe Fultons feeling when the wallet was returned?A. Thankful. B. Overjoyed. C. Surprised. D. Doubtful.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I wanted to be a dancer,not a nurse. A friend who was studying nursing convinced me that if I took a couple of years off fro

48、m dancing to get a nursing degree, I could have a good job. 36 But when I began working in the hospital as a nurse, my life was transformed.I realized that as a performer before I only made people happy for a few minutes but I did not have a meaningful influence on their lives. 37 .I knew that I wou

49、ld never leave nursing to dance again when I began working as a nurse. I received a call from the emergency department that we were getting a seriously injured patient. Soon after the operation, her brain activity stopped. Her mom truly believed that her daughter was going to recover. 38 However, th

50、ey supported the family in their decision to use a life-support machine. About two weeks later, she began to open her eyes and make what appeared to be purposefully movements. 39 I left and began my hour-long drive home. Halfway home I realized that there was still a “do not resuscitate(苏醒)” order o

51、n the chart. I immediately turned around and drove back to the hospital to remove the “do not resuscitate” order. 40 The gratitude in the eyes of her mom when I came in to begin my daily care was enough satisfaction to last a lifetime. This made me believe that I was where I needed to be in my life.

52、A. Nurses cared about peopleB. I had a meaningful influence on themC. I thought her suggestion was a great idea D. Staff members did not share the same level of optimismE. When I returned the next morning, I learned that she had stood upF. We were amazed and cautiously hopeful that perhaps her mom w

53、as right G. I felt that my place in life was to make people happy by entertaining them第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项Discoveries about the nature of DNA in the 1940s made it possible for cloning experiments to progress. In 1944 it was 41 that

54、 genetic information for each cell was kept in the cells DNA. When Oswald Avery found this genetic 42 , it gave 43 new ways to try to clone animals by using that genetic blueprint.The first cloned 44 were northern leopard frogs that were cloned in 1952. Thomas King and Robert Briggs cloned 35 45 emb

55、ryos and saw 27 tadpoles (蝌蚪) hatch. This first successful cloning taught scientists more about what cells needed to be used in the cloning 46 . King and Briggs believed, 47 on their clones, that young cells were more viable(能养活的)for the cloning process. Cells that were taken from 48 resulted in 49

56、developed tadpoles.The next successful cloning 50 also resulted in cloned frogs. John Gurdon cloned South African frogs in 1962. His use of adult cells disproved(驳倒) the theory that 51 young cells could be used in the cloning process with 52 .From 1962 to 1965, Thomas King, Robert McKinnell and Mari

57、e Di Berardino created more frog clones from adult frog cells. While animal cloning had been the 53 of cloning experiments, the 1960s also saw other 54 of cloning. In 1964 F. C. Steward took an adult root cell from a carrot plant and successfully cloned the plant. Throughout the 55 of the 1960s, sci

58、entists 56 to clone frogs and to discover more about DNA. The first gene was discovered in 1969.In 1977, the first cloned 57 were created. Mouse cloning research continued, and new cloned mice were 58 in 1979.The 59 mammal was cloned in 1984. In 1995 and 1996, sheep were cloned, including the famous

59、 Dolly. Since Dollys creation, the cloning of mice and other small animals has continued, 60 human cloning research has been banned in many countries. 41. A. discovered B. knownC. realizedD. invented42. A. news B. knowledgeC. articleD. information 43. A. artists B. teachersC. scientistsD. poets44. A

60、. plants B. animals C. cropsD. frogs45. A. frogB. sheepC. animalD. carrot46. A. progressB. processC. programmerD. project47. A. reliedB. dependedC. basedD. concentrated48. A. menB. womenC. youngD. adults49. A. abnormallyB. absolutelyC. irregularlyD. hopelessly50. A. lessonsB. experimentsC. discoveri

61、esD. theories51. A. mostlyB. partlyC. mainlyD. only52. A. effortsB. failureC. end D. success 53. A. stressB. successC. focusD. fashion54. A. typesB. classesC .levelsD. ways55. A. wholeB. restC. firstD. last56. A. stoppedB. managedC. continuedD. tried57. A. sheepB. frogsC. miceD. cows58. A. createdB.

62、 inventedC. discoveredD. made59. A. lastB. firstC. secondD. third60. A. andB. whenC. ifD. but第II卷(非选择题 共50分)第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。One day, a teacher woke up and found that she lay there and couldnt move any part of her body. She 61 (send) to the hospital an

63、d soon she knew about the diagnosis resultshe was paralyzed(瘫痪的) because of stroke. Then, following the advice of the doctors, her husband quitted his job. He brought her back to 62 country, where he found a job as a farmer and stayed beside her day and night, giving her every spoon of food and keep

64、ing 63 (patient) massaging (按摩) her paralyzed hands and legs. 64 touched was the teacher that she was burnt with the desire to say 65 happy and inspired she truly felt to him. This thought was just the biggest power 66 kept her trying and trying to move her fingers. And one day after about six month

65、s, she made 67 !Her husbands care and love helped her to heal day by day. The next two months, she could even make an effort 68 (move) her body and not long after that, she had been able to take the very first step! And another month, she was even able to dance 69 the children of the village, and no

66、w she has fully recovered and become a dancer teacher. The real story just shows us that magic 70 exist in life.第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同学写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词作斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及其修

67、改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Recently, our school has carried out a survey about if students will do some part-time work during the winter holiday. 89% of the students said no. The reasons are like follows. First, their parents wont allow them to do so. Second, they are so busy with their studi

68、es during the holiday which they cant afford the time to do. Third, they are not sure which job they can do. Therefore, 11% of the students said yes. They plan to work during the winter holiday. They think working is a good chance to put what they have learned into the practice. Through work, they c

69、an gain lots of social experiences. In addition, by doing a part-time job to earning some money, they can reduce their parents economic pressure.In my opinion, students should do some part-time work, which can enrich their life and help them know much about the society.第三节 书面表达(满分35分)假设你是李华。你上周刚刚参加了你校举办的第十届英语演讲比赛,并从三十名选手中脱颖而出,荣获“十佳奖”。在准备参赛期间,你的外教Mr. Craige 对你提供了很多指导和帮助。现请你用英语给他写一封感谢信,内容包括:1. 获奖情况及感受; 2. 回顾准备过程;3. 感谢他的帮助;4. 邀他来家做客。注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 提示:十佳奖:Top Ten Prize 选手:competitor 英语演讲比赛:English Speaking ContestDear Mr Craige, Yours sincerely, Li Hua

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