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1、六安一中高三英语四月月考试卷(完卷时间:120分钟 满分:150分)第一部分 听力试卷1.What are the two speakers talking about? A.Time. B.Concert. C.Weather.2.How much will the man pay if they visit the park? A.40 yuan. B.35 yuan C.25 yuan.3.Where did the woman live before she moved. A.In a flat on University Avenue. B.In a flat in the city

2、. C.At the university.4.What did the woman say about the final exams? A.That she would correct the exams. B.That her teaching assistant would correct the exams. C.That she would collect the exams.5.What do we know about the two speakers? A.They are a policeman and a woman driver. B.They are a teache

3、r and a student. C.They are a customer and a shop assistant.6.What will the two speakers mainly mean to do? A.Listen to the music. B.Go over their lessons. C.Take a seat.7.When did the conversation take place? A.Friday. B.Saturday. C.Sunday.8.On which day of Friday will the painting classes start? A

4、.16th. B.18th C.20th.9.How many times a week will a learner go to the painting classes? A.Once. B.Twice. C.Three times.10.How much will a member of the Painting Club play? A.$ 140. B.$ 100. C.$ 70.11.What can we learn about the woman from the conversation? A.She is good at painting. B.She works at t

5、he club. C.She hops to see the man in the painting classes.12.Why was the woman surprised to see Harry? A.Because she had expected his father instead of him. B.Because he had changed a lot. C.Because she had thought that he would still be at university.13.What did the woman think of Harry? A.He look

6、ed fine. B.He was a good student. C.He didnt like his father.14.What did Harry say about the school year? A.It was not long enough. B.It was longer. C.It was interesting.15.What is Harry going to do? A.Visit Beijing. B.Stay at home. C.Study law.16.Where does the conversation take place? A.In a hotel

7、. B.In a hospital. C.At a school.17.Why cant the man see his uncle? A.His uncle doesnt want to see him. B.He is not allowed to do so. C.His uncle is out.18.What percentage of American workers were farmers two hundred years ago? A.85 %. B.94 %. C.95 %.19.Why is agriculture still Americas biggest indu

8、stry? A.Because it produces more food than Americans can use. B.Because it employs more workers than any other industry. C.Both A and B.20.Besides his own family,how many other people does each American farmer grow enough to feed? A.78. B.38. C.98.第I卷II. Grammar21.Our English teacher _ our buying a

9、good EnglishChinese dictionary.A. asked B. ordered C. suggested D.required22. Had it not been for your help, we _. A. could have failed B. could fail C. should fail D. couldnt fail23. - There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me. - It _ a comfortable journey. A. cant beB.

10、shouldnt be C. mustnt have been D. couldnt have been 24. I am glad _ a chance to visit your country. A. to be givenB. to have been given C. to have given D. to give25. I hope there are enough glasses for each guest to have _. A. it B. those C. them D. one26. _ wrong information, he failed to work ou

11、t this problem. A. Having givenB. Being given C. To be givenD. Having been given 27. Once _, the clock will go half a month and keep good time. A. start B. to start C. started D. starting 28. If there had been no rain, we should have had _ outing last Sunday. A. a very much successful B. a much more

12、 successful C. a very more successful D. much more successful an 29. Would you be so kind _ me a favour? A. to do B. of doing C. for doing D. as to do 30. The weather is getting hotter and hotter. Youd better keep the windows _ when _ at night. A. open . sleepingB. open . asleep C. opened . sleeping

13、 D. opened . sleep 31. Only by telling him the truth right now _ to stop him from making such a stupid mistake. A. you are ableB. you will be able C. can you be able D. will you be able 32. _ her left hand to have meals made his mother very angry. A. His sister often uses B. His sisters often uses C

14、. His sisters often using D. That his sister often using 33. By nine oclock I _ that my guests were not coming. A. realized B. recognized C. understood D. noticed 34. In our new society, more and more women are _ an increasingly important part in our socialist construction. A. doing B. making C. pla

15、ying D. paying 35. The usually cold weather in spring may _ the growth of the wheat. A. hold up B. check up C. result in D. hold out IV. Cloze (A)In the U.S. today, the cost of housing is very high. It is _36_ to pay one fourth or one third of familys income on a place to live. The price of a house

16、depends on its size and _37_. Big houses are more expensive than smaller ones, and houses closer to the center of big cities are more expensive than _38_ in the suburbs or in small towns. For Americans, it is _39_ for them to buy their houses over a period of time. When a family buys a house, it is

17、_40_ to borrow money from a bank to pay for it. Families can take 30 years to _41_ the mortagage (抵押贷款). Many Americans dont _42_ their homes. They pay landlords to _43_ their homes. Usually, it is cheaper to rent than it is to buy and to pay a mortagage. _44_, when something needs to be repaired, i

18、t is easy for the renter to ask the landlord to _45_ it. 36. A. appropriate B. common C. extraordinary D. commercial 37. A. quality B. style C. shape D. location 38. A. these B. ones C. which D. that 39. A. usual B. rare C. awful D. ridiculous 40. A. unbelievable B. sensible C. necessary D. temporar

19、y 41. A. pay out B. pay off C. pay back D. pay for 42. A. keep B. own C. leave D. love 43. A. borrow B. buy C. stay in D. live in 44. A. However B. Otherwise C. Also D. Therefore 45. A. improve B. discuss C. check D. fix (B) GLOW-WORM GROTTO(火萤洞)Down the centre of the North Island of New Zealand, an

20、d for some _46_ through the South Island, are vast reefs of limestone (石灰岩矿脉). In the Waitomo District of the King Country these are _47_ with underground steams. Best _48_ are the Waitomo Caves, a group of big caves known _49_ as Waitomo Cave, Ruakuri Cave and Aranui Cave. The glow-worms, actually

21、the larval (幼虫) form of an insect, suspend themselves _50_ the cave roof _51_ a sticky thread which _52_ insects. _53_ from a boat in pitch darkness, the glow-worms _54_ as vast constellations (星座) of blue-white lights, _55_ beautiful. 46. A. distance B. road C. traveling D. flight 47. A. expressed

22、B. riddled C. hidden D. puzzled 48. A. noticed B. named C. known D. described 49. A. famously B. beautifully C. naturally D. individually 50. A. from B. on C. at D. down 51. A. in B. by C. with D. for 52. A. eats B. removes C. traps D. sucks 53. A. Searched B. Judged C. Surveyed D. Viewed 54. A. app

23、ear B. freeze C. group D. jam 55. A. actually B. mentally C. artificially D. unforgettably V. Reading Comprehension (A) As the first report of the accident came in, Burton was sitting in his office on the top floor of the building. Immediately, realizing the seriousness of the whole incident, he mov

24、ed to a ground floor room with a small waiting-room to look into the matter himself, leaving his second-in-command to take over all other cases. He interviewed the first witness almost at once, making sure that everything was done that could be done to put him at his ease. However, the witness was o

25、bviously nervous and Burton took great pains to go over what he said thoroughly, choosing and checking each word carefully and taking the mans statement down himself. The witness had called the police and hed waited until the ambulances began to arrive, then when the first police car arrived on the

26、scene hed been asked to report to the station which was what he had done. Burton explained that regrettably it would be necessary for him to go to court because of the serious nature of the disaster. More he could not say at present. Hed be thankful if the man could keep in touch with the police. Wh

27、en he had gone, Burton put his head in his hands and considered before asking for the next witness. The man couldnt be regarded as a hundred percent witness because he had been behind a wall when the explosion occurred. But in spite of his nerves, Burton had the impression that he was dependable, no

28、t afraid of relating himself to it and a fairly exact observer. When there would be other descriptions and no doubt all these would be put into place and the whole picture would become clear. He raised his head and press the bell on his desk. Next witness please, he said. 56. Why did Burton move to

29、the ground floor when he heard the incident? A. Because the ground floor room had a small waiting-room. B. Because it would be easier for him to interview the witness. C. Because he was not pleased to work on the top floor. D. Because it would be easier for him to talk with the people. 57. How did t

30、he witness feel during the interview? A. Obviously somewhat frightened. B. Excited at seeing the incident. C. Anxious to give a report to the police. D. Calm and unhurried. 58. The underlined part a hundred percent witness most probably means _. A. a patient and talkative person B. a well-informed w

31、itness C. the only person who was interviewed in the incident D. a person who watched the whole incident (B) The ant is a rather complicated creature yet it is synonym (同义词) for lack of individuality. All ants look alike and seem to act alike. Maybe if we got to know them well enough we might find s

32、ome traces of individuality among them. Individuality becomes more obvious among animals and fish. If you keep a fish tank at home you will notice that some fish are shy and slip under a stone at the first approach of a person. Others stare you in the eye without blinking. Some are greedy, others ju

33、st take tiny bites at their food. Some are bullies, others are friendly. After a while you will not mistake one fish for another even if they are of the same species. But it is with man that individuality becomes most strongly marked. Not two human faces are exactly the same in spite of the efforts

34、of fashion to make them so. The individuality extends to more than the physical appearance. Even with so called identical twins there are difference of character and temperament (气质) at a deeper level. These differences are increased by the differing experiences of people throughout life. We value t

35、his individuality of human beings. It gives rise to the attractive variety of our race. 59. The author implies that _. A. tha ant must have a sort of individuality B. the ant is a kind of germ C. the ant is complicated enough D. we want to find individuality among ants 60. Bullies are _. A. those wh

36、o use strength or power to frighten or hurt others B. enemies to those who are friendly C. those who can be strong sports players D. those who always steal food from other fish 61. We can learn from the second paragraph that _. A. fish are not greedy B. fish are afraid of strangers C. only pet fish

37、show individuality D. you may be able to tell one pet fish from another 62. It seems that individuality of human beings _. A. only brings aobut trouble in the society B. makes our society more colorful and interesting C. has nothing to do with our human society D. is the same as that of fish and ani

38、mals (C)ABOUT OUR TRIPSJourney Modules Independent travelers just love flexibility. South Pacific Travelers World has created travel and sightseeing modules of key cities and regions which include first class coach travel to and from each destination (目的地) as well as some great sightseeing. Modules

39、can be easily linked together to enable you to see as much of the country as you have time for. Travel with comfort and independence as well as the assurance that your arrangements are pre-booked. Whats Included All the excursions and trips described include high quality coach transport and sightsee

40、ing trips as detailed. Your travel documents include individual service vouchers (凭证) for each part of your journey. Door to Door Supplement If you would like guaranteed door to door transfers to and from your central accommodation, we will arrange shuttle and/or taxi transport. The supplementary co

41、st is shown for each module. Prices All prices are in New Zealand dollars, including 12.5% Goods and Services Tax. Accommodation To ensure you have the flexibility to choose accommodation to suit your taste and budget (经费) our packages include transport and sightseeing only. For your convenience coa

42、ch departure points are centrally located in cities and towns. Sightseeing On a world scale, New Zealand is a small country (similar in size to California, Great Britain or Japan), with a population of just 3.8 million. We have wide open spaces to enjoy including 13 national parks and world heritage

43、 areas. In fact more than 5 million hectares-a third of New Zealand - is protected in parks, forests and reserves. We travel through many in our South Pacific Travelers World trips. At each of our Travelers World locations, our sightseeing partners have been meticulously selected for their high oper

44、ational standards and service delivery, excellent value, environmental care principles and total commitment to exceeding (超过) your expectation. 63. If you want to see as much of New Zealand as possible _. A. you must travel independently B. you should pre-book your arrangements C. you should link al

45、l the modules together D. just join South Pacific Travellers World 64. The journey modules created by South Pacific Travellers World includes the following except _. A. first class coach travel B. some great sightseeing C. visiting key cities and regions D. your arrangements should be pre-booked 65.

46、 If you choose door to door transfers, you should _. A. pay the taxi driver for his service B. spend extra money for the service C. guarantee to pay off the supplementary money in New Zealand dollars D. pay 12.5% of the budget in Goods and Service Tax in New Zealand dollars 66. You are sure to have

47、an excellent journey because _. A. the guides will show you around the country B. New Zealand is not big enough for you to travel around C. you can watch all of New Zealands landscapes D. all the guides of the travel agencies are well qualified for the position (D) In October 1994 the United Nations

48、 brought a number of specialists on food to Geneva, to discuss the problems of eating habits and food supplies of peoples throughout the world. One problem that interested the specialissts particulary was a form of illness, about which little was known, among the children in Africa and Latin America

49、. The World Health Organization (WHO) planned to study this disease to determine the relationship between the eating habits of the people and the disease. Two doctors were chosen the make the sutdy. They flew to Africa south of the Sahara and during the next two months visited ten countries. They fo

50、und those serious diseases of poor eating, often mistaken for other diseases, existed in all parts of Africa. The diseases were similar and could therefore all be named kwashiorkor. The diseased children are usually from one to four years old. As the illness progresses, the childs stomach becomes sw

51、ollen (膨胀的) by liquid collecting in the body. The skin changes color and may break out in open sores (溃疡处). The hair changes color and starts to fall out. The patient loses all interest in his surroundings and even if food, and becomes so weak that he wants to lie down all the time. Stomach liquids

52、are no longer produced. The doctors reasoned that kwnshiorkor was found in the young children of this age in many parts of Africa because of lack of milk or meat. Their mothers, after stopping their breast-feeding, gave them foods full of starches (淀粉) instead of greatly needed proteins. They found

53、that the addition of milk to the food of children suffering from kwashiorkor saved many lives. The unbelievable thing about kwashiorkor is that the very existence of the disease, which has been killing thousands of children for centuries - was not even recognized in Latin America as recently as ten

54、years ago. The deaths of those children were mistakenly listed as due to other diseases. It was the WHOs work in Africa that led to the discovery of the problem in Central America. 67. From the passage we learn that kwashiorkor is a disease caused by _. A. poor living conditions B. lack of proteins

55、in food C. breast-feeding D. lack of food 68. It is difficult to discover kwashiorkor because _. A. it has no symptoms at all B. it is hard to identify signs of it C. it doesnt last long enough for careful observation D. it is hardly distinguishable from other diseases 69. What is mentioned as a sim

56、ple but efficient way of curing this disease? A. Taking a special medicine. B. Avoiding any food containing starch. C. Having more meat or milk. D. Taking medicines full of proteins. 70. Whats the best title for the article? A. Meat Is Daily Necessity B. Bad Eating Habits C. A New Form of Illness in

57、 Africa and Latin America D. A Case of Eating Habits (E) How Good Are US Drivers? The CBSTV“National Drivers Test”,showed that many US drivers have a lot to learnHeres why. CBS picked 1,799 sample drivers to take the test in TV studios in New York,Philadelphia,Chicago,and Los Angeles. More than two

58、out of five of the drivers failed the testAnd the average score was the lowest passing mark51 points out of a possible 80. Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 pointsLos Angeles drivers came next with 52 pointsNew York and Philadelphia drivers got 50 pointsa failing scoreDrivers with 50 po

59、ints or less were rated“poorly informed”by the judges. Here are some of the test results: 1Are men drivers better informed than women ones? YesMen averaged 52 pointsWomen got an average of 49. 2Are older drivers better informed than younger drivers? NoDrivers under 26 averaged 52 pointsDrivers from

60、27 to 45 averaged 51,Drives over 45 failed with a 48 point average. 3Does education make a difference? YesCollege graduates averaged 52 pointsHigh school graduates averaged 50Those without high school diplomas(毕业证)got 48And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 points

61、three more than those who hadnt. 4Does driving experience make a difference? YesDrivers with three or more years of experience averaged 51 pointsDrivers with less experience averaged 49. Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test: 1More than one out of three drivers did not know that a b

62、linking red light means a full stop. 2Three out of ten drivers did not know that an octagonal(eight-sided)sign means stop. 3More than two out of three drivers did not know what to do when being“tailgated(追尾)”. The answer: slow down,drive to the right,and let the driver behind pass. The results of th

63、e test were turned over to the National Safety Council(委员会)They will help future safety planning.71The authors purpose is to _. Aprove that men are better drivers than women Bgive you safe driving directionsCtell you the results of a national drivers test Drequire you to get an education72From the i

64、nformation in this article,which of the following is true?AOlder drivers are better informed than younger drivers.BExperience makes a difference among drivers. CMost drivers failed the test.DMost people don t know what a blinking red light means.73The test covered the following areas about drivers e

65、xcept _.AeducationByears of driving experience CsexDhealth74Which of the following as a group was rated“poorly informed”by the judges?AMenBHigh school graduated drivers.CDrivers from 2745 years of ageDDrivers with 3 or more years of experience.75Which of the following statements is not true?AEducati

66、on makes no difference in the passing rate of the drivers.BMen are better informed than women.CChicago drivers are the best informed drivers in America.DThe test results will be used as a guide for future safety planning.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)I often read English aloud and try

67、ing to learn something76 important in heartIt helps me remember what l have learned77 And form good habit of thinking in EnglishI listen78 a lotand communicate with the others in English79 h this way,I improved both my listening ability and my80 speaking EnglishI keep a diary in English every81 day

68、and my written English is becoming better and82 betterI also try my best master the necessary grammar83 knowledgeBy this means,I can express me84 correctlyThats why l have been learning English85 参考答案121 A B A A B B B C B C B C B A A B B C C A2135 C A D B D D C B D A D C A C A 36-45 BDBAC BBDCD46-55 ABCDA BCDAD56-75 BADAA DBDDB DBDCD CBDBA76去掉and或tryingtry77inby78Form后加a/the79the去掉80I后加have81speakingspoken8283best后加to84memyself85whyhow

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