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1、乐山市第一中学2013届高三9月月考英语试题本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分第卷 (选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力 满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话或独白你将听一遍。1. What can we know about the man? A. He is wearing long hair. B .He doesnt like young people. C. He has jus

2、t had his hair cut.2. When does the bakery close? A. At 7:00 B. At 6:55 C. At 7:303. What is the woman doing ? A. Offering help. B. Asking for information. C. Making an introduction.4. What will the woman probably do on Saturday evening ? A. Go skating B. Call her sisiter. C. Give a lecture5. What i

3、s probably the mans job ? A. A dentist B. A shop assistant C. A bank clerk第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Where does the woman want to go? A. An office B. A fruit shop C. A police stat

4、ion7. What does the woman have to do now? A. Wait for Mark at the crossroads. B. Walk ahead and turn right. C. Walk a little way back.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Who is the woman speaker? A. The mans classmate. B. The mans workmate C. The mans boss9. Where was Mary when the gunfight happened? A. On East Stre

5、et B. In a bank C. In another country10. What is the result of the robbery? A. The robbers were caught. B. One of the robbers was killed C. The robbers escaped.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Hostess and guest B. Teacher and student C. Parent and s

6、on12. What does the woman think of the results of the boys exams?A. So poor B. Very good C. Just so so听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Who was interviewed by Jay Leno?A. Julia Roberts B. Brad Pitt C. Matt Damon15. How much does the woman know about the new film?A. Only a little B. Quite a lot C. Nothing at all1

7、6. What does the woman like about the new movie?A. The movies music. B. A few famous actors in the movie. C. The movie plot听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Wha t is the aim of the program? A. To keep trainees in shap B. To develop leadership skills. C. To improve public relations.18. Which of the following wil

8、l the trainees be doing during the program? A. Attending lectures. B. Making pereformances C. Preparing reports19. How long will the program last? A. 8 days B. 20 days C. 12 days20. If people want to join the program,what should they do after the meeting?A. Take a pre-test B. Pay for the program C.

9、sign on a piece of paper第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的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。21. Its a long time_I saw you last.Yes,and what a pity it is now that it will be a long time_we see each other again.Abefore;since Bsince;when Csince;before Dwhen;before22. By the time y

10、ou have finished this book, your meal _ cold.A. gets B. has got C. will get D.is getting23. One learns a language by making mistakes and _ them. A. corrects B. correct C.to correct D. correcting24. You might wonder how it_to live without eating for so many days.Akeeps BSucceeds Cmanages Dtries25. Ge

11、orge said that he would come to school to see me the next day, but he _.A. wouldnt B. didnt C. hasnt D. hadnt 26. There is-in his words.We should have a try. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything27. _ with care, one tin will last for six weeks.A. Use B. Using C. Used D. To use28. Many pe

12、ople have donated that type of blood; however, the blood bank needs _.A. some B. less C. much D. more29. He was very tired,and_he didnt give the market report.Aotherwise Bbesides Chowever Dtherefore30. Everybody in the village likes Jack because he is good at telling and _jokes.Aturning up Bputting

13、up Cmaking up Dshowing up31. The doctor thought _ would be good for you to have a holiday.Athis Bthat Cone Dit32. Do you have enough to_all your daily expenses?Oh yes,enough and to spare.Acover Bspend Cfill Doffer33. We _ the difficulty together, but why didnt you tell me?A. should face B. might fac

14、e C. could have faced D. must have faced34. How about your journey to Mount Emei?Everything was wonderful except that our car_twice on the way.Aslowed downBbroke down Cgot down Dput down35. Dont handle the vase as if it _ made of steel.A. is B. were C. has been D. had been第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30

15、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist(社会学家) proposed that the 36 society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer society, I 37 hurried

16、 to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood. 38 the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson was selling me the bicycle, he said, “This is the best thing you 39 have done. Life has become hopelessly 40 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you 41 things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. Happy as a child, I go

17、t on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I 42 at the other end of the town. I was 43 that this simple vehicle could let me 44 long distances in a fairly short time. But how 45 did I really go?Since I hated to be 46 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to 47 an odomete

18、r (里程表) on my bicycle. He agreed, but 48 , “An odometer without a speedometer (速度计) is like a 49 without a knife.” I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (装置) were 50 to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?” he then asked. “Look, this horn is no larger than a matc

19、hbox and has many 51 .” Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn.“You cant leave the back part 52 ,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons 53 the seat, and said, “Is there anything better than this oven(烤箱) when you feel 54 on your way? I can give you a special discount.” I was

20、 not strong enough to 55 the offer.“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” said Mr. Johnson in the end.36.A. adultB. humanC. consumer D. bachelor 37.A. eventuallyB. immediatelyC. reluctantly D. gratefully38.A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. As D. Unless39.A. wouldB. shouldC

21、. must D. could40.A. boringB. complicatedC. stressful D. tough41.A. naturalB. mysteriousC. complex D. unique 42.A. gave upB. broke downC. calmed down D. ended up43A. amazedB. amusedC. confused D. concerned44.A. marchB. driveC. cover D. measure45.A. farB. longC. fast D. deep46.A. unreliableB. impract

22、icalC. unprepared D. inaccurate47A. fixB. checkC. repair D. lay48.A. sworeB. addedC. replied D. concluded49.A. pencilB. forkC. box D. cake50.A. distributedB. convertedC. applied D. attached51.A. shapesB. sizesC. functions D. models52A. looseB. blankC. bare D. incomplete53.A. besideB. beforeC. below

23、D. behind54.A. sickB. hungryC. hot D. thirsty55.A. considerB. withdrawC. make D. resist 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AYouve just come home, after living abroad for a few years. Since youve been away, has this country changed for the betteror for the

24、 worse?So how have things changed to people coming back to Britain after seven, ten or even 15 years living abroad? What changes in society can they see that the rest of us have hardly noticedor now take for granted? To find out, we asked some people who recently returned.Debi: When we left, Chelten

25、ham, my home town, was a town of white, middle-class familiesall very conservative (保守的). The town is now home to many eastern Europeans and lots of Australians, who come here mainly to work in hotels and tourism. There are even several shops only for foreigners.Having been an immigrant (移民) myself,

26、 I admire people who go overseas to find a job. Maybe if I lived in an inner city where unemployment was high, Id think differently, but I believe foreign settlers have improved this country because theyre more open-minded and often work harder than the natives.Christine: As we flew home over Britai

27、n, both of us remarked how green everything looked. But the differences between the place wed left behind and the one we returned to were brought sharply into focus as soon as we landed.To see policemen with guns in the airport for the first time was frighteningin Cyprus, theyre very relaxedand I go

28、t pulled over by customs officers just for taking a woolen sweater with some metal-made buttons out of my case in the arrivals hall. Everyone seemed to be on guard. Even the airport car-hire firm wanted a credit card rather than cash because they said their vehicles had been used by bank robbers.But

29、 anyway, this is still a green, beautiful country. I just wish more people would appreciate what theyve got. 56. After a short overseas holiday, people tend to _.A. expect small changes B. notice small changes C. welcome small changes D. exaggerate small changes57. How does Debi look at the foreign

30、settlers?A. Cautiously. B. Sceptically. C. Positively. D. Critically.58. When arriving at the airport in Britain, Christine was shocked by _.A. the relaxed policemen B. the messy arrivals hallC. the bank robbers D. the tight security59. Which might be the best title for the passage?A. Back in Britai

31、n. B. Life in Britain. C. Britain in Future. D. Britain in Memory.BWhen my brother and I were young, my mom would take us on Transportation Days. It goes like this: You cant take any means of transportation more than once. We would start from home, walking two blocks(街区) to the rail station. Wed tak

32、e the train into the city center, then a bus, switching to the tram, then maybe a taxi. We always considered taking a horse carriage in the historic district, but we didnt like the way the horses were treated, so we never did. At the end of the day, we took the subway to our closest station, where M

33、oms friend was waiting to give us a ride homeour first car ride of the day.The good thing about Transportation Days is not only that Mom taught us how to get around. She was born to be multimodal (多方式的). She understood that depending on cars only was a failure of imagination and, above all, a failur

34、e of confidencethe product of a childhood not spent exploring subway tunnels. On Transportation Days, we might stop for lunch on Chestnut Street or buy a new book or toy, but the transportation was the point. First, it was exciting enough to watch the world speed by from the train window. As I got o

35、lder, my mom helped me unlock the mysteries that would otherwise have paralyzed my first attempts to do it myself: How do I know where to get off? How do I know how much it costs? How do I know when I need tickets, and where to get them? What track, what line, which direction, wheres the stop, and w

36、ill I get wet when we go under the river?Im writing this right now on an airplane, a means we didnt try on our Transportation Days and, we now know, the dirtiest and most polluting of them all. My flight routed me through Philadelphia. My multimodal mom met me for dinner in the airport. She took a t

37、rain to meet me. 60. Which was forbidden by Mom on Transportation Days? A. Having a car ride. B. Taking the train twice.C. Buying more than one toy. D. Touring the historic district.61. According to the writer, what was the greatest benefit of her Transportation Days?A. Building confidence in hersel

38、f. B. Reducing her use of private cars.C. Developing her sense of direction. D. Giving her knowledge about vehicles.62. The underlined word “paralyzed” (in Para. 5) is closest in meaning to “_”.A. displayedZB. Justified C. Ignored D. destroyecl63. Which means of transportation does the writer probab

39、ly have a dislike of?A. Subway. B. Airplane. C. Tram. D. Car. CHow is it that siblings (兄弟姐妹) can turn out so differently? One answer is that in fact each sibling grows up in a different family. The firstborn is, for a while, an only child, and therefore has a completely different experience of the

40、parents than those born later. The next child is, for a while, the youngest, until the situation is changed by a new arrival. The mother and father themselves are changing and growing up too. One sibling might live in a stable and close family in the first few years; another might be raised in a fam

41、ily crisis, with a disappointed mother or an angry father.Sibling competition was identified as an important shaping force as early as in 1918. But more recently, researchers have found many ways in which brothers and sisters are a lasting force in each others lives. Dr. Annette Henderson says first

42、born children pick up vocabulary more quickly than their siblings. The reason for this might be that the later children arent getting the same one-on-one time with parents. But that doesnt mean that the younger children have problems with language development. Later-borns dont enjoy that much talkin

43、g time with parents, but instead they harvest lessons from bigger brothers and sisters, learning entire phrases and getting an understanding of social concepts such as the difference between “I” and “me”.One way children seek more attention from parents is by making themselves different from their s

44、iblings, particularly if they are close in age. Researchers have found that the first two children in a family are typically more different from each other than the second and third. Girls with brothers show their differences to a maximum degree by being more feminine than girls with sisters. A 2003

45、 research paper studied adolescents from 185 families over two years, finding that those who changed to make themselves different from their siblings were successful in increasing the amount of warmth they gained from their parents. 64. The underlined part “in a different family” (in Para. 1) means

46、“_”.A. in a different family environment B. in a different family tradition C. in different family crises D. in different families65. In terms of language development, later-borns _.A. get their parents individual guidance B. learn a lot from their elder siblingsC. experience a lot of difficulties D

47、. pick up words more quickly66. What was found about fights among siblings? A. Siblings hated fighting and loved playing. B. Siblings in some families fought frequently. C. Sibling fights led to bad sibling relationships. D. Siblings learned to get on together from fights.67. The word “feminine” (in

48、 Para. 4) means “_”. A. having qualities of parents B. having qualities of women C. having defensive qualities D. having extraordinary qualities DIt was a simple letter asking for a place to study at Scotlands oldest university which helped start a revolution in higher education. A 140-year-old lett

49、er written by a lady calling for her to be allowed to study medicine at St Andrews University has been discovered by researchers. Written by Sophia Jex-Blake in 1873, the seven-page document, which urged the university to allow women to study medicine at the institution, was released yesterday on In

50、ternational Womens Day.The document was discovered buried in the university archives (档案) by part-time history student Lis Smith, who is completing her PhD at St Andrews Institute of Scottish Historical Research. She said: “We knew that Sophia Jex-Blake and her supporters, in their effort to open up

51、 university medical education for women, had written to the Senatus Academicus (校评议委员会) at St Andrews in an attempt to gain permission to attend classes there, but we didnt know documentary evidence existed. While searching the archives for information about the universitys higher certificate for wo

52、men, I was astonished to come across what must be the very letter Jex-Blake wrote.”In the letter, Sophia and her supporters offered to hire teachers or build suitable buildings for a medical school and to arrange for lectures to be delivered in the subjects not already covered at St Andrews. Althoug

53、h her letter was not successful, it eventually led to the establishment of the Ladies Literate in Arts at St Andrews, a distance-learning degree for women. The qualification, which ran from 1877 until the 1930s, gave women access to university education in the days before they were admitted as stude

54、nts. It was so popular that it survived long after women were admitted as full students to St Andrews in 1892.Ms Jex-Blake went on to help establish the London School of Medicine for Women in 1874. She was accepted by the University of Berne, where she was awarded a medical degree in January 1877. E

55、ventually, she moved back to Edinburgh and opened her own practice. 68. Sophia wrote a letter to St Andrews University because she wanted _.A. to carry out a research project there B. to set up a medical institute thereC. to study medicine there D. to deliver lectures there69. Lis Smith found Sophia

56、s letter to St Andrews University _.A. by pure chance B. in the school officeC. with her supporters help D. while reading history books70. Sophias letter resulted in the establishment of _.A. the London School of Medicine for Women B. a degree programme for womenC. a system of medical education D. t

57、he University of Berne71. When did St Andrews University begin to take full-time women students?A. In 1873. B. In 1874. C. In 1877. D. In 1892.EBrrriiinnng. The alarm clock announces the start of another busy weekday in the morning. You jump out of bed, rush into the shower, into your clothes and ou

58、t the door with hardly a moment to think. A stressful journey to work gets your blood pressure climbing. Once at the office, you glance through the newspaper with depressing stories or reports of disasters. In that sort of mood, who can get down to work, particularly some creative, original problem-

59、solving work?The way most of us spend our mornings is exactly opposite to the conditions that promote flexible, open-minded thinking. Imaginative ideas are most likely to come to us when were unfocused. If you are one of those energetic morning people, your most inventive time comes in the early eve

60、ning when you are relaxed. Sleepy peoples lack of focus leads to an increase in creative problem solving. By not giving yourself time to tune into your wandering mind, youre missing out on the surprising solutions it may offer.The trip you take to work doesnt help, either. The stress slows down the

61、speed with which signals travel between neurons (神经细胞), making inspirations less likely to occur. And while we all should read a lot about whats going on in the world, it would not make you feel good for sure, so put that news website or newspaper aside until after the days work is done.So what woul

62、d our mornings look like if we wanted to start them with a full ability for creative problem solving? Wed set the alarm a few minutes early and lie awake in bed, following our thoughts where they lead. Wed stand a little longer under the warm water of the shower, stopping thinking about tasks in fav

63、or of a few more minutes of relaxation. Wed take some deep breaths on our way to work, instead of complaining about heavy traffic. And once in the officeafter we get a cup of coffeewed click on links not to the news of the day but to the funniest videos the web has to offer. 72. According to the aut

64、hor, we are more creative when we are _.A. focused B. awake C. Relaxed D. busy73. What does the author imply about newspapers?A. They are solution providers. B. They are normally full of bad news.C. They are a source of inspiration. D. They are more educational than websites.74. By “tune into your w

65、andering mind” (in Para. 2), the author means “_”.A. wander into the wild B. listen to a beautiful tune C. stop concentrating on anything D. switch to the traffic channel75. The author writes the last paragraph in order to _.A. summarize past experiences B. offer practical suggestions C. advocate di

66、verse ways of life D. establish a routine for the future 第卷(非选择题,共35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾;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:把多余的词斜线“”划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,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:原行没有错误的不要改。Dear Abby

67、, How are you? Today Ive got a wonderful news to tell you. 76 I have offered a scholarship at a university in Australia for my 77 further education. One hundred and twenty students took exam 78 for it, but only a few was chosen and I was one of them. However, 79 my parents are not happy about it. Th

68、ey are strong against me 80 going there. They say it is too far away that they will not see me 81 for a whole year and they are afraid of I will feel lonely. They 82 cant imagine a girl so young live alone. They advise me to study 83 in the capital instead. Then Ill be able to continue living with 8

69、4 them. How can I persuade them to accept the fact I have grown up? 85 Best wishes, Jane第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 作为中学生,你肯定经历过多次考试,体验过成功,也遭遇过失败。请根据提示内容简要概述中学生中普遍存在的对考试失败的两种态度,并结合自身实际,说明你的观点。 观点1,当考试结果不尽人意时,情绪低落,丧失信心,不再继续努力。 观点2,当考试失败时,分析找出失败的原因,鼓励自己,增强自信,避免犯同样的错。 你的观点:失败乃成功之母. 注意: 1 词数:120; 2 可根据内容要求适当增加细节。20

70、12第一学月英语试卷答案第一部分:听力 30分 完形填空 30分36-40 CBCDB 41-45 ADACA 46-50 DABBD 51-55 CCDBD第三部分:阅读理解 40分第四部分:短文改错 10分76:把a去掉 77:have后加been 78: exam改为exams或an examSome fall in low spirits when they dont do well in the exams. They usually lose heart and no longer study so hard as before. However, most students ta

71、ke an active attitude towards failure. They encourage themselves to be self-confident. They find out and analyze the causes so that they will no longer make similar mistakes.As for me, I agree with those with active attitudes. As we all know, failure is the mother of success. Even great men may have failed many times before they succeed. So we must deal with failure correctly.

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