1、成都七中高三英语综合练习(四)第 I 卷第一部分 听力 (共20 小题,满分20 分)Section A 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中的A, B, C中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你有10 秒的时间来回答有关小题并阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman mean?A. She doesnt mind closing the windows.B. She prefers to put on more clothes.C. She wants to leave the windows open.2. Whats the relationship
2、 between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Doctor and patient.C. Teacher and student.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. On a plane. B. In a bus. C. In a hospital.4. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man forgets to wear his new shirt.B. The new shirt doesnt fit him.C. He has
3、no chance to wear his new shirt.5. What happened in the telephone conversation?A. The phone line went dead.B. There was something wrong with Mr. White.C. The secretary stopped the conversation.Section B 听下面6段对话或独白。每段后有几小题,从题中的A, B, C中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你有10 秒的时间来回答有关小题并阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6,7题6. Wh
4、at are they mainly talking about?A. Making money B. The weather C. A birthday party7. What is Susan going to do first?A. To go to the party B. To go to a concertC. To pick Peter up at ten.听第7段材料,回答8,9题8. For which day does the man book a room finally?A. March 20th. B. March 21st. C. March 22nd .9. H
5、ow much will the man pay for the room?A. 80 dollars. B. 88 dollars. C. 96 dollars.听第8段材料,回答10, 11题10. For what is Mr. Taylor talking to the woman?A. To ask for a job.B. To ask her to make a website.C. To invite her to play games.11. What will happen after the conversation?A. She will call Mr. Taylor
6、.B. She wont make the website.C. She wont get in touch with him.听第9段材料,回答1214 题12. What is the man famous for?A. Doing business. B. Collecting coins C. Teaching maths.13. How does the man get the coins for his collection?A. He trades for rare and old ones.B. His uncle often gives him some.C. He asks
7、 for some from his friends.14. Who is the woman?A. A teacher. B. A saleslady. C. A journalist.听第10段材料,回答1517 题15. What were the high temperatures of Friday in the state?A. 85 to 90 degreesB. 91 to 95 degreesC. Over 99 degrees.16. What is the weather forecast for Saturday evening?A. It will be clear.
8、B. It will be cloudy.C. It will be rainy.17. About what time should skies be clear on Sunday?A. Around 10:00a.m. B. Around 3:00p.m. C. Around 6:00p.m.听第11段材料,回答1820 题18. How often will the class meet in the research lab?A. Once a month. B. Twice a month. C. Four times a month19. When can the student
9、s get the textbooks?A. Today after class.B. Next week.C. The day after tomorrow.20. Which of the following will determine a students grade?A. Daily report.B. A discussion.C. A research project.第二部分 单项选择(共25 题,满分25分 )21. -So you dont mind me staying here long, Tom? -Oh, _.A. youre welcome B. not at a
10、llC. yes, I think so D. help yourself22. I have only _slight temperature, but my wife regarded _ illness as serious enough for _hospital treatment.A. /; /; the B. a; /; / C. a; the; / D. /; the; the 23. The team have found jobs for the summer in different places, so they _ able to practise together
11、until next year.A. arent B. havent been C. wont be D. werent24. -We should have been more careful not to break the ball.-That doesnt matter much. Unluckily, itll be a long time _ we have another.A. that B. until C. since D. before25. The famous writers play, _ in one of my books, was published in 19
12、80.A. mentioned B. had mentioned C. mentioning D. to mention26. The result is not the same _ they had expected, _ was rather disappointing.A. which; as B. as; thatC. that; which D. as; which27. - Where _ you put my dictionary? - I left it on your desk when you _ to Tom.A. did; spoke B. have; were sp
13、eakingC. had; had spoken D. did; speak28. Mr. Green is said _ an experiment to prove their new method of solving the problem when young.A. to do B. to have done C. to be doing D. to have been doing29. - Have you finished the plan?-Yes, and it _ by the experts for three times.A. was being studied B.
14、has studiedC. has been studied D. studied30. There seems to be something wrong with volume control on the tape recorder as it _ play any louder.A. mustnt B. may not C. neednt D. wont31. - Do you know the girl with long hair?- I dont think so, although she _ me of someone else I know.A. remembers B.
15、suggests C. reminds D. requires32. There is honor, too, for all that compete, win or lose. Thats the spirit of the Olympics to take part is _ matters.A. what B. it C. that D. where33. -What do you think of Tom? -He is not very clever, but I like him_.A. all the same B. all the bestC. over and over D
16、. once in a while34. She was frightened and, _ what was wrong with him, at once rang up the doctor.A. not knowing B. not knowC. didnt know D. knowing not35. The special medicine for the disease was difficult to find though _ everywhere.A. sought B. having sought C. being sought D. having been sought
17、第三部分 完型填空 (共20 题,满分30 分) Signs made up mainly of circles, crosses, or arrows, can occasionally be seen at the entrance of a house, 36 that a tramp had 37. This special sign-language is often used by tramps to tell their 38 whether the people living in a certain 39 are hospitable or unfriendly, and t
18、o save them the 40 of making unnecessary 41. Quite by chance one day, I came across a real tramp. He was such a rare sight these days that I stopped and 42 him from some distance away. He 43 just as a tramp should be: in 44 trousers and a jacket many sizes 45 big for him. On his head there was a sha
19、bby hat and his boots were so worn that they were almost coming 46 pieces. But the man himself looked 47 as if he had not a care in the world. He put down a small bag by the front gate, and began 48 a sign left by a previous caller. Although the sign was 49 to me, it must have been favorable to him,
20、 for his face glowed with 50. He entered the gate and rang the bell. When the door opened, I saw him 51 his hat. But the conversation that took place was very 52 indeed, for no sooner had he 53 a few words than the door shut loudly in his face. I felt very sorry for him 54 he walked sadly out of the
21、 house. But just as 55, his face lit up again and he moved directly towards the gate. There he stopped, looked at the sign and shook his head seriously as if he had made a bad mistake.36. A. provingB. suggestingC. explainingD. warning37. A. goneB. arrivedC. comeD. passed38. A. fellowsB. readersC. fa
22、miliesD. masters39. A. townB. villageC. houseD. gate40. A. moneyB. strengthC. powerD. trouble41. A. callsB. cookingC. clothingD. choices42. A. sawB. noticedC. watchedD. examined43. A. dressedB. put onC. workedD. had44. A. fallenB. satisfiedC. madeD. worn45. A. quiteB. ratherC. tooD. so46. A. fromB.
23、toC. inD. by47. A. happyB. unhappyC. disappointedD. anxious48. A. drawingB. wipingC. usingD. studying49. A. meaninglessB. knownC. newD. interesting50. A. angerB. prideC. satisfactionD. fear51. A. raiseB. pull C. holdD. push52. A. discouragingB. shortC. specialD. successful53. A. toldB. talkedC. said
24、D. spoken54. A. sinceB. thoughC. afterD. as55. A. soonB. quicklyC. sadlyD. suddenly第四部分 阅读理解 (共20 题,满分50 分) A After more discussion, Paul and John come to an agreement. Paul knows that the deal will fall through if he doesnt get his act together quickly with the Chinese building suppliers. He tells
25、John that if Johns company keeps away from the South Korean market for the time being hell get things worked out in about three weeks by lending the Chinese company some of the money, without charging the usual interest, for materials and labour costs will get them to start building the hotels almos
26、t immediately.John thinks that is a good idea but hes a hard businessman and drives a hard bargain. He wants two guarantees that the deal wont fall through at the last minute. The first is that, if Paul cant come up with his side of the contract, then Pauls company will have to pay 400,000 pounds, b
27、ut with an agreement to discuss the project again in six-month time. Paul knows that his bosses wont want to part with that sort of money and agrees.However, the second guarantee is that even if Paulcompany does start up on time but falls behind schedule, it will cost his company 200,000 pounds for
28、every months loss. Paul thinks that is very hard and over the top, and he will have to look into it. But John says that is his “bottom line”, meaning that is the only deal he is going to make and Pauls company can either take it or leave iteither they give both guarantees or the deal falls through n
29、ow. The business world can be a tough one.56. The writer writes this article mainly _.A. to show businessmen are hard to get along with B. to suggest the business world is a rather difficult oneC. to tell people how to come to a business agreementD. to show John is even tougher than Paul57. When you
30、 drive a hard bargain, you _.A. argue about the price B. get everything cheaperC. make sure that an agreement suits you bestD. do everything you can to make a deal58. What does Paul think about the second guarantee that John asks for?A. He considers it is completely unacceptable.B. He thinks it is s
31、omething fair.C. He believes it is unfair and decides to refuse it.D. He thinks it is unfair and wants to change it.59. The underlined word “them” in the last sentence of the first paragraph refers to _.A. the things to be worked outB. the hotels to be builtC. materials and labour costsD. Chinese bu
32、ilding suppliersBLONDONMental-health problems are now so common that they affect all of us.One in four people will experience problems directly, which explains the cause of a quarter of all medicines prescribed by doctors within the UK statefunded National Health Service(NHS). By 2020 it is thought
33、that depression (a kind of feeling) will be second only to heart disease as the leading cause of death and disability across Britain. But in spite of this, the number of people realising the problem remains lowthe whole subject wrapped in a cloud of ignorance, secrecy and fear. And nowhere is that m
34、ore true than in the workplace, where discrimination causes depression, separation and long-term unemployment for many people with mental-health problems.According to Professor Lewis Appleby, the British Governments “mental-health adviser”, most mental-health problems are common and treatable. And t
35、hey occur in perfectly normal people.“The strong schizophrenic of popular imagination is seldom to be seen. While one in four of us will suffer some kind of problem, most of us will recover completely, and many more will manage our problems well and lead full and ordinary lives,” he says.But finding
36、 and keeping jobs remains difficult, which forces many sufferers to keep their problem a secret. In a recent research by the UKs Mental Health Foundation, 47 percent of people with mental-health problems had experienced discrimination at work.Alison Cowan was first considered to suffer from depressi
37、on at 19. She at last took on a successful career in marketing and advertising, during which she hid her illness from everyone.“Most people with mental-health problems do the same. Its the last taboo.” she says.As the stress of keeping up the appearance became unbearable, Alison moved gradually into
38、 a total breakdown and she was finally forced to admit the truth.She soon took sick leave again, and shortly after that her job was lost.Others have had different, but equally painful experiences. When Diane Hackney developed depression 12 years ago, she was away from work for three months. When she
39、 returned, her bosses bent over backwards to be sympathetic. She left and soon found a new jobworking in unit curing people of their mental-health problems.“It changed my life as well as my career. Ive worked in mental health ever since.”What people with mental-health problems want most of all is a
40、more equal and open working culture. “The work place is generally not kind to personal problems of that kind”, said Alison Cowan, “we should be more open about stresses generally, more sensitive to each other as human beings. Stress-related absences explain the cause of about half of all sickness fo
41、rm work. Were all in this together.”60. How many people will experience mental-health problems? A. Most of the people. B. 25% of the people. C. 75% of the people. D. Everyone.61. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Everyone thinks mental-health normal and goes to the doctors d
42、irectly whenever he suffers it.B. People who suffer it often hide and fear and let it alone.C. People who have mental-health problems always take sick leave and stay at home forever.D. People have mercy on those who suffer mental-health and the sick will feel it easy and relaxed.62. What does the un
43、derlined word “breakdown” mean? A. being unbearable B. being brave C. being excellent D. being energetic63. Whats the best title for the passage?A. Mental-health Problem in the UKB. Care for Mental-problemC. Discrimination in the UKD. Call on UnderstandingCAmerican society is not friendly to nap. In
44、 fact, says David Dinges, a sleep specialist at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, “There is even a prohibition (being forbidden) against admitting we need sleep.” Nobody wants to be caught napping or found asleep at work. To quote a proverb: “Some sleep five hours, nature requires s
45、even, laziness nine and wickedness (morally bad behaviour) eleven.”Wrong. The way not to fall asleep at work is to take naps when you need them. “We have to totally change our attitude toward napping,” says Dr. William Dement of Stanford University, the godfather of sleep research. Last year a natio
46、nal commission led by Dement proved an “American sleep debt” which one member said was as important as the national debt. The commission was worried about the dangers of sleepiness; people causing industrial accidents or falling asleep while driving. This may be why we have a new sleep policy in the
47、 White House, according to recent reports, president Bush is trying to take a half-hour snooze every afternoon.About 60 percent of American adults nap when given the chance. We seem to have “a mid-afternoon quiet period” also called “a secondary sleep gate”. Sleeping 15 minutes to two hours in the e
48、arly afternoon can reduce stress and make us refreshed. Clearly, we were born to nap.Our Superstars of Snooze dont nap to replace lost shut-eye or to prepare for a night shift. Rather, we “snack” on sleep, whenever, wherever and at whatever time we feel like it. I myself have napped in buses, cars,
49、planes and on boats; on floors and beds; and in libraries, offices and museums.64. The research done by the Dement commission shows that Americans _.A. dont like to take napsB. are terribly worried about their national debtC. sleep less than is good for themD. have caused many industrial and traffic
50、 accidents65. The purpose of this article is to _.A. warn us of the wickedness of nappingB. explain the danger of sleepinessC. discuss the side effects of nappingD. make the reader believe the necessity of napping66. The “American sleep debt” (Para 2) is the result of _.A. the traditional misconcept
51、ion the Americans have aboutsleepB. the new sleep policy of the Bush AdministrationC. the rapid development of American industryD. the Americans worry about the danger of sleepiness67. The second sentence of the last paragraph tells us that it is _.A. preferable to have a sound sleep before a night
52、shiftB. good practice to eat something light before we go to bedC. necessary to make up for lost sleepD. natural to take a nap whenever we feel the need for itDAn Ohio State University study has connected behavior in young children with the type of job their mother has. Mothers with complex jobs tha
53、t are self-directed and require working with other people tended to have off-springs with relatively low levels of behavior problems. The opposite held true when the jobs were routine (fixed and regular way of doing things), closely watched over, and dealt with things, rather than people.“A job that
54、 excites and interests a mother and gives her a chance to exercise judgement and solve problems clearly has a good effect on her childrens behavior,” says professor of sociology Elizabeth Menaghan. Jobs with better conditions include management, sales, and teaching positions. Jobs that may be relate
55、d to increase child behavior problems include book-keeping, food service, and assembly line positions.Women who are watched over closely at work and made to follow strict orders may be more likely to use this same style in raising their kids. They may emphasize obedience to parental authority and be
56、 likely to turn to physical punishment. “We believe that the choice of such a parenting style may increase the frequency of behavior problems in children.” On the other hand, mothers whose jobs are less controlled by head of the unit and who must work closely with other people probably depend less o
57、n physical punishment instead of encouraging children to think themselves about results of their actions and take responsibility for their behavior. Such a way encourages youngsters to follow parental demands even when they arent being watched over because they have accepted parental values as their
58、 own. Moreover, mothers whose jobs dont include constant supervision (the way of being watched over) “develop problem-solving skills that they can bring to other parts of their life.”The research also found that those who have more exciting and interesting jobs provide better home surroundings for t
59、heir children. The mothers give their off-springs more intellectual encouragement and emotional support. And this, in turn, leads to fewer behavior problems.68. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Mothers jobs may affect kids future career.B. Mothers jobs may affect kids behavior.C. Women who a
60、re closely watched over often punish children.D. Youngsters like to follow parental demands.69. If a mother is a teacher, her child will have _ levels of behaviour problems.A. low B. high C. zero D. harmless70. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “off-springs” in the first pa
61、ragraph? A. trouble B. results C. supervision D. children71. Which of the following statements is TRUE based on the passage?A. Less controlled mothers at work depend much on physical punishment.B. The frequency of behavior problems in children is determined by mothers.C. Parents with exciting jobs g
62、ive their children better home surroundings.D. Children are encouraged to follow parental demands even when they arent being watched over.EAfter months of fear, hate and prosecution, the music and consumer-electronics industry decided to try to make beautiful music together. Last week the Secure Dig
63、ital Music Initiative, a combination of 100 music, electronics and high-tech companies announced that it temporarily agreed on a controversial music format known as MP3. Nowadays, more and more young people are fond of music that are played on their portable MP3 players. So this announcement attract
64、ed a lot attention in both the producer and consumer sides.MP3, in case youve lost your abbreviations handbook, is a compression scheme that allows the digital music in CDs to be shrank to a tenth its size and still sound great. MP3 songs are small enough to be traded online, mad they are by the mil
65、lions to the consternation of record companies, which fear that everything ever released on disc will end up online for free. Traditional records and their sale may be greatly undermined by this new format of music, and for the musics sake, it is better conveyed in this new medium.Thats why the reco
66、rding industry sued little Diamond Multimedia when it started selling a portable MP3 player two years ago. Not only did Diamon win in court, but it also sold 100,000 Rios along the way. With half a dozen other companies racing to produce their own versions of the Rio for Christmas, what could the mu
67、sic industry do? They have no choice in their future, their success just depends on how they can cope with the new trend and cooperate with the electronics companies.It couldnt ignore MP3, which has become the format of choice among new bands trying the break in and vets looking for prerelease buzz.
68、 So the industry agreed on it on one condition: within 18 months, when a standard is adopted that allows piracy-protected music (free from being illegally copied) to be sold online, the electronics companies agree to make their players compliant. This can be done as the beneficiaries are already app
69、lauding for the coming of the new magic MP3 players, which is both convenient and capable of carrying on much more music than conventional walkmans. Whats next? Digitally pirated movies. Get ready, Hollywood.72. The most appropriate title for the passage may be _. A. “I Want My MP3” B. “Music and El
70、ectronics” C. “Piracy along the Way” D. “Movie is the Next”73. According to the passage, what is NOT an advantage of the MP3 format?A. The size of music can be shortened to one tenth of its original size.B. The fans can enjoy the music before the formal release of the music.C. The new musicians can
71、enter the industry more easily.D. The struggle against piracy will be proved difficult.74. According to the last paragraph, what will happen to Hollywood?A. The movies will not worry about the situation in the music field.B. The movies can be easily pirated with this new format.C. The songs in movie
72、s will be recorded in the MP3 format.D. The new technology has little to do with the movie industry.75. In the second paragraph, the meaning of the word “consternation” is closest to _.A. calmness B. peacefulness C. shock D. intention 第 II 卷 (共两部分,满分35分 ) 第一部分 短文改错 (共 10 小题,满分 10 分)Most families in
73、China hoped their single children will76. _have a happy future, so they are very strict in their children.77. _So do teachers in schools! Many children are given so much78. _homework that they have hardly any spare time have sports.79. _The children are forbidden to do anything but to study. No80. _
74、wonder so many children are tired of lessons. Some even81. _attack or kill his parents and teachers! I believe many people82. _already read this kind of news in newspapers or magazines.83. _Shouldnt we draw lesson from the accidents? Now our84. _government is making out a plan to solve the education
75、85. _problems.第二部分 书面表达 (满分 25 分)根据所给图表,写一篇题为“电影与电视”的短文。须包括以下要求:1 电影观众呈逐年下降趋势。2 电视观众越来越多。(原因:方便,经济,选择范围)3 然而还是有人喜欢看电影。(原因:气氛,娱乐)注意:1 短文要包括主要内容;可适当增减,使内容连贯; 2 词数100左右; 3 开头已写好。参考词汇:下降decrease v. 氛围 atmosphere n. 娱乐 entertainment n. 电影/电视观众film goer, TV watcherFrom the table, we can see that film is g
76、iving way to TV in our city. For example,_成都七中高三英语综合练习(四)Keys to the test:15 CAABA610 CBABA1115 CCACB1620 CBBCC2125 BCCDA2630 DBBCD3135 CAAAA3640 BDACD4145 ACADC4650 BADAC5155 ABCDB5660 BCDDB6165 BABCD6670 ADBAD7175 CADBC76. hoped-hope 77. inwith78. do-are79. Add “to” after “time”80. but to-but81.82
77、. his-their83. Add “have” before “already”84. Add “a” before “lesson”85. making-carrying ( Or cross “out”) One possible version:From the chart, we can see that film is giving way to TV in our city. For example, on 1992, there were less than 10 thousand TV watchers, but more than 90 thousand film goe
78、rs. However, in the year 2002, there were about 1 million TV watchers but only about 10 thousand film goers.Televisions are quite common nowadays and so more and more people turn to TV because it is convenient and cheap and the watchers have a wide range of programs to choose from. At the same time, there are still some people who prefer films because they like the atmosphere in the cinema as well as the entertainment of it.