1、华师大附中高三英语试卷 I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short conversations1. A. At the travel agency. B. At the post office. C. At the shoe shop. D. At the school canteen. 2. A. It was not satisfactory. B. She feels uncertain about it. C. She hasnt prepared for it. D. She feels fairly confident about it. 3. A
2、. Food. B. A country. C. A hotel. D. A trip. 4. A. She hopes it will snow. B. She doesnt like snow. C. She will go swimming. D. She likes sunny weather. 5. A. Buy some postcards. B. Do some shopping. C. See a movie. D. Draw some money. 6. A. She is too busy to go fishing. B. She doesnt like fishing.
3、 C. She wouldnt like to join the man. D. She is willing to go fishing. 7. A. It rained heavily. B. It was fine. C. It rained a little. D. It was windy. 8. A. Tim. B. Eddie. C. Eddie and Cathy. D. Tim and Cathy. 9. A. John lost them all. B. John ate them all. C. Maggie ate them all. D. Maggie lost th
4、em all. 10. A. Twenty pounds. B. Fifty pounds. C. Eighty pounds. D. One hundred pounds. Part B PassagesQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage:11. A. Its a port city in Australia. B. Its the oldest and biggest city in Australia. C. Its the capital of Australia. D. Its one of the m
5、ost expensive places to live in Australia. 12. A. 6 year. B. 14 years. C. 40 years. D. 16 years. 13. A. Over 100 years old. B. Over 30 years old. C. Over 70 years. D. Over 200 years old. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news:14. A. City employment. B. Unforced unemployment. C. Job
6、pressure. D. Employment market. 15. A. To find out why young people quit jobs. B. To find out how many young people lose jobs. C. To find out what jobs are attractive to young people. D. To find out what kind of people quit jobs. 16. A. To earn more money. B. To go to a new environment. C. To pursue
7、 further study. D. To find a better job. Part C Longer conversationsBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation:Flight InformationDestination (目的地) 17 Stops on the way Tokyo and 18 PriceUS$ 19 Total flight time About 11 hours Departure time At 20 Complete the form. Write no more tha
8、n one word for each answer. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation: Who is calling Pompas?Ron 21 . What is Ron doing? He is 22 for dinner. How many people will come for dinner? 23 . When will the dinner start? At around 24 . Complete the form. Write no more than three words for
9、 each answer. II. Grammar & VocabularyDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. _ different life today is from what it was twenty years ago! A. HowB. What C. What a D. How a 26. There _
10、more than one explanation for the mystery. A. is likely to have B. is likely to be C. are likely to have D. are likely to be 27. He _ be a good father but hes a terrible husband.A. must B. may C. can D. should 28. Try to make _ when you write a composition in English. A. mistakes as few as possible
11、B. as less mistakes as possible C. as few mistakes as possible D. as little mistakes as possible29. The amount of stress a person can bear_ very much on the individual. A. dependB. dependingC. dependedD. depends30. He could have made the trip to Hawaii, but the terrible weather _ him. A. was prevent
12、ing B. had prevented C. prevented D. has prevented 31. Those who have developed hobbies never need to worry about how to kill time, _? A. do they B. need they C. havent they D. dont they32. He was the last man _ for murder in his county. A. being hanged B. to be hung C. to be hanged D. being hung33.
13、 The shop manager found himself _ by an angry crowd when appearing at the shop gate. A. surrounding B. surrounded C. be surrounded D. to surround34. In her childhood, she really enjoyed, as most girls would, _ hide and seek. A. played B. playing C. to play D. play 35. How long is it _ you enjoyed su
14、ch a high-quality cartoon? A. before B. until C. that D. since 36. It must have been towards the end of the game _ the goal keeper was seriously injured. A. when B. that C. before D. until 37. _ student you are, you cant work out the problem in a couple of minutes. A. Whatever clever a B. However cl
15、ever C. However clever a D. However a clever38. She wrote to congratulate me _ a prize in the composition competition. A. to win B. of winning C. winning D. on winning39. At no time _ her children to talk to their next-door neighbors.A. did Mrs. Blair allow B. Mrs. Blair allowed C. Mrs. Blair did al
16、low D. allowed Mrs. Blair 40. The more fruits the adults had eaten when they were young, _ to suffer from lung, bowel and breast cancer. A. were they the less likely B. they were the less likely C. the less likely were they D. the less likely they were 41. Dont start reading a book unless you see, f
17、rom the first few pages, _ its one you can read with ease and understanding. A. where B. that C. which D. when42. When asked why the team lost the match, the club President said he had no _ to make. A. arrangement B. announcement C. comment D. complaint 43. Modern techniques have been _ to sending u
18、p man-made satellites. A. applied B. assigned C. provided D. practiced44. Our car broke down. To make matters worse, night began to _. A. fallB. failC. breakD. dropIII. ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank
19、with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(A)Julie Pankhurst, a software programmer, was pregnant with her daughter, Amber. She tried to find her old friends from school to tell them the good news. She looked online but her school website had no way to 45 them. Julie persuaded her husband,
20、Steve, to help her design Friends Reunited, 46 for anybody who has studied in British schools. People have to pay 5 per year to send e-mails to old school friends. It became an instant 47 . By 2002, five million people had used the site. The Pankhursts should be congratulated for allowing millions o
21、f old friends to get back 48 , while becoming 49 at the same time. Friends Reunited has also led to several marriages and some other 50 stories. A man was reunited with his mother, who he hadnt seen for 53 years. Another man was reunited with his pet cat that he had lent to a friend 13 years 51 . Fr
22、iends Reunited has caused some stress for teachers 52 . Old students are encouraged to write about their memories of school life. This is usually an opportunity to 53 old teachers. One man wrote that a teacher had been dismissed from his job for being unqualified. This was 54 . He had actually retir
23、ed. The teacher sued (起诉) his former pupil for 5,000. Messages put on the site are checked more carefully now. 45. A. relate B. contact C. locate D. collect 46. A. an organization B. a platform C. a website D. an agency 47. A. access B. success C. story D. industry 48. A. at school B. to life C. onl
24、ine D. in touch 49. A. rich B. busy C. worried D. free 50. A. old B. sad C. touching D. funny 51. A. eventually B. graduallyC. constantly D. previously52. A. as well B. though C. furthermore D. yet 53. A. make fun of B. show respect to C. give regards to D. take advantage of 54. A. dishonest B. impo
25、ssible C. untrue D. incomplete (B)One fear that keeps children from enjoying school is separation anxiety. It most frequently occurs during times of family stress or when a child is 55 to enter a new school. Unfortunately, parents can feed a childs anxieties by the way they 56 . Watch how you say go
26、od-bye those first few days of school. A firm “Have a great day, and Ill _57_ you up at 2:30!” is more confidence-inspiring than “Dont worry, I can be there in ten minutes if you need me.” Henry Janzen, professor of educational psychology and director of the psychological-testing centre at the Unive
27、rsity of Alberta, once treated a boy who was extremely 58 as he began Grade I. He was worried about _59_from taking the school bus to getting beaten up. His mother tried to reassure(使安心) him by driving him to school and visiting him during lunchtime “inadvertently (无意之中的) 60 her childs belief that t
28、here was something to 61 about school,” Janzen recalls. Once the mother realized she was 62 the problem, she stopped her constant calls to the school and agreed to have her son see the school counselor, who paired him with other boys in a supportive buddy (伙伴) system. One of the boys took the bus wi
29、th him daily and his 63 fears disappeared. Today the boy is a 64 student. 55. A. about B. eager C. afraid D. sure 56. A. repeat B. report C. respond D. require 57. A. put B. give C. take D. pick 58. A. silly B. brave C. anxious D. timid 59. A. nothingB. everythingC. something D. things 60. A. relaxi
30、ng B. controlling C. conquering D. confirming 61. A. fear B. hide C. complain D. imagine 62. A. turning on B. contributing to C. resulting from D. working out 63. A. parent B. class C. school-bus D. teacher 64. A. well-educated B. well-behaved C. well-adjusted D. well-known IV. Reading Comprehension
31、 (A)In the United States, the number of children affected by divorce grows by about one million each year. As the number increases, experts continue to debate the effects of divorce on children. Some experts say divorce is harmful to children. Some studies show that children of divorce have more pro
32、blems. For example, some children of divorce are more often aggressive toward parents and teachers. They have a greater risk of leaving school before completing their studies. They have more health and learning problems. However, experts note that these problems are not necessarily caused by divorce
33、 alone. During the 1970s, many Americans believed that divorce was the best solution for married people who were not happy. People did not think divorce would harm children. They thought children would go through a period of change when their parents ended their marriage. Then the children would be
34、all right. These beliefs have changed in recent years. Researcher Judith Wallerstein studied more than one hundred children of divorce over a twenty-five-year period. She says some children never recover from divorce. She says they often have problems with their own adult relationships as a result o
35、f their parents divorce. Ms. Wallerstein says her study proves that parents should stay together for their children, even if they are unhappy. However, some people say that children suffer more in a situation where there is much conflict. They say it is better for children to live with one divorced
36、parent than to live with two parents who are angry and unhappy. Other experts note that many children of divorce do not have serious problems. This is because their parents are able to deal with the situation in a responsible way. Experts say that some people who get divorced are able to put the nee
37、ds of their children first. They say that they are able to show the children that their love and support will continue after the divorce. 65. The passage focuses on _. A. whether parents should divorce B. whether children suffer from parents divorce C. whether children should stay with divorced pare
38、nts D. whether parents should put childrens needs first when getting divorced 66. According to Ms. Wallerstein, _. A. it is better for parents not to divorce B. children should not stay with divorced parents C. it is better to live with one divorced parent D. children of divorced parents dont have s
39、erious problems 67. Divorce results in all the following problems except that _. A. the children are more aggressive to their teachers B. the children are more likely to quit school C. the children may have problems with their own adult relationship D. the children may experience more pressure from
40、society (B)MYTH You shouldnt try to travel anywhere with infants or young children. FACT Many parents take even quite ambitious vacations with their little ones. Very small children are easily portable and might sleep quietly through grown-up activities, such as museum visits and sightseeing. “Child
41、ren will pick up on parents anxieties about traveling,” says child psychologist Nancy Marks. If parents find traveling fun, more than likely their children will as well. Its important to try to maintain some of the regularity of home on the road. Children will feel more secure (安全) if you try to kee
42、p their eating and sleeping schedules as regular as possible. Long car rides can be a particular challenge. Schedule lots of stops, so children can snack and run around. Play word games and visual games. Sing together. Let your children take turns looking for landmarks (地标) or navigating (驾驶,领航) wit
43、h your road map. Try to make the trip as much fun as possible for everyone. To prepare for your childs first flight, take a trip to the airport ahead of time. Play airplane together. On the travel day, bring along a favorite toy from home for the trip. Electronic games, portable tape players, and co
44、mpact travel toys are handy on long trips. If you have two children but only one tape or CD player, invest in an extra set of earphones. Involve your children in the adventure of travel. Encourage them to save up some of their allowance to purchase their own souvenirs (纪念品). Buy them a disposable (可
45、抛弃的) camera so they can take pictures to remind them of what they saw. Bring along a few art supplies so they can record their experiences. 68. According to the author, _.A. traveling with small children can be fun B. traveling with small children is almost impossible C. parents should make the kids
46、 realize traveling can be painful D. parents should not take babies on vacations or to museums 69. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in preparing for childrens first trip? A. Setting a regular timetable. B. Giving children an amount of money. C. Providing children with some equipment. D. Prepa
47、ring some toys to play with. 70. The author suggests that parents should _. A. encourage kids to fly on their first trip B. buy another set of earphones for kids for the trip C. stop from time to time on a car ride D. not put children into adventure during the trip 71. Which of the following best se
48、rves as the title of the passage? A. Things to Take When Traveling with Small Children B. How to Stay Sensible When Traveling with Small Children C. Myths and Facts in Traveling with Small Children D. How to Set a Good Model to Small Children When Traveling (C)In a famous fairy tale, the Big Bad Wol
49、f meets a girl named Little Red Riding Hood and tries to eat her up. In real life, the behavior of birds (not little girls) may shape the way wolves hunt. This surprising conclusion comes out of a long-term study of wolves on an island in Lake Superior. It seems to make sense for wolves to hunt alon
50、e or in pairs. Chasing (追赶) down a moose (驼鹿), for example, takes a lot of energy, no matter how large the pack (群) that hunts it may be. But, with only a two-way split, the rewards are greater for a pair of wolves than they are for a large pack. A pair doesnt have to hunt as often as a large pack,
51、which has more mouths to feed. Nonetheless, wolves usually hunt in packs of six or more. After 27 winters spent observing wolves, researchers from Ohio and Michigan say they have an explanation. Hunting in packs may help wolves keep the hard-won meat of their prey away from the beaks (鸟嘴) of greedy
52、scavenger (食腐动物) birds such as ravens (渡鸦). Moose are so big that just two wolves cant eat one all at once after theyve killed it. Within minutes of a kill, ravens show up and start hauling (拖) off any meat they can grab (夺取). A pair of wolves loses an average of 37 percent of a carcass (动物尸体) to ra
53、vens, the study showed. A pack of six loses just 17 percent. The researchers suggest that, by eating in a big pack, wolves gobble (贪婪地吃) meat quickly, reducing a ravens chance of stealing a meal. So, Little Red Riding Hood may have been lucky that the wolf she ran into was alone and not part of a pa
54、ck. Of course, anything can happen in fairy tales!72. According to the passage, wolves most often hunt _. A. in packs B. in pairs C. alone D. with their babies 73. The underlined phrase “their prey” in the third paragraph refers to _. A. their body B. their babies C. the moose D. the bird 74. The re
55、ason why wolves hunt in packs is that _. A. it is easier to hunt than in pairs B. they are afraid of being attacked by ravens C. they can eat more of the moose D. it is wolf nature to appear in packs 75. According to the author, Little Red Riding Hood _. A. had no chance of surviving B. might escape
56、 being eaten up by the wolf C. was lucky because she meets with one wolf not a pack D. was unlucky because she meets with not a craven but a wolf (D)Most people agree that the direct, assertive(过分自信的) American personality is a virtue, but it sometimes surprises foreigners. In many cultures, respect
57、for older people or those in positions of authority keeps others from expressing their true feelings. But in the U.S, children often argue with their parents, students may disagree with their teachers, and citizens may express opposition to the actions of the government. If the soup has a fly in it
58、or the meat is too tough to chew, the diner can complain to the waiter, if the boss makes a mistake, an employee will politely point it out.Some straight talk about the American character must include the admission that Americans have their faults. The extremely competitive nature of Americans is pr
59、obably their worst fault. Of course, competition isnt always bad. As a matter of fact, it promotes excellence by encouraging individuals and businesses to try to do their best. But the desire to get ahead of others sometimes causes people to do things that are unkind and even dishonest. Also, Americ
60、ans admire what is practical, fast, efficient, and fresh. Sometimes they fail to understand and appreciate practices that have greater respect for more traditional, leisurely ways of doing things. On the other hand, people from other cultures may dislike the practical, challenging American lifestyle
61、.Despite culture differences, most foreigners give Americans credit for their virtues. Americans are generally viewed as friendly, adaptable, energetic, and kindhearted. Most newcomers to the U.S. like Americans, and the feeling is usually mutual. Perhaps the greatest American virtue is a deep inter
62、est in new ideas and new people. In a nation of immigrants, the foreigner does not remain an outsider for long.76. In order to show the respect for older people,. .A. people from some other cultures will always express their true feelingB. people from some other cultures may sometimes hide their tru
63、e feelingC. Americans always show their true feelingsD. Americans usually argue with them77. Why is the extremely competitive nature considered as one of American faults?A. Because people from other cultures fear competition.B. Because only American people own it.C. Because it will make people forge
64、t leisure.D. Because it may sometimes urge people to do something bad.78. It can be inferred from the passage that . .A. American people are more critical of everything than people from other culturesB. the author believes that American character has more faults than virtuesC. he author admires Amer
65、ican virtues as they are viewed as competitive and anti traditionalD. it is difficult for newcomers to get on with Americans79.The passage mainly talks about . .A. American virtues B. American characters C. American faults D. American lifestyles(E)A. A standard pattern of classesB. Project-based cou
66、rsesC. The reform of educationD. The founding of MITE. Excellence in science and technologyF. MIT culture 80. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is an independent, coeducational university centered on science and technology, located along the Charles River in the city of Cambridge, Mass
67、achusetts. MIT is one of the finest research universities in the world. It was founded in 1861 by William Barton Rogers. MITs academic position was greatly strengthened as a result of World War II and the United States governments investment in science and technology.81.MIT is excellent in science a
68、nd technology, but is also strong in philosophy and a few of the social sciences such as economics, linguistics, and anthropology. Its best-known computer-related labs are the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Media Lab. Other important research laboratories include
69、 Lincoln Laboratory, the Research Laboratory of electronics ( an outgrowth of the World War II research center known as the Rad Lab), the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, and the Center for Genome Research.82.There is a distinct difference in culture between the dormitories on the ea
70、st side of campus, where people tend to be more “hippie-ish” and the dormitories on the west side of campus, where people tend to be more “preppie-ish”. Random Hall, living up to its name, is on the north side of campus, and Bexley House, famous for its “far-out” culture, is located centrally. Withi
71、n each housing unit, there are often distinctive subcultures on each floor or entry.83.Most of the science and engineering classes follow a standard pattern. Typically, a professor gives a lecture that explains a concept. Then teaching assistants lead recitations to explain how to apply a concept to
72、 a specific problem. Weekly problem sets are designed to enable the student to master the concept. Students often gather in informal groups to solve the problem sets, and it is within these groups that much of the actual learning takes place. One important element of study technique is the use of “b
73、ibles”, which are compilations of problem sets and examination questions and answers created over the years by the students and handed down from generation to generation.84. This method of instruction has been criticized for not encouraging creativity. Partly in response to such criticism, the Insti
74、tute has a number of project-based courses such as the world-famous 2.007 (previously called 2.70) design contest, in which students compete with each other to design a machine that achieves a specific goal. The academic pressure results in a lively out-side-class environment on Fridays and the week
75、ends.I. Translation1. 我们应该学会与各种人相处。(get along)2. 我并不认为玩游戏是浪费时间。(it)3. 如果不注意训练方法,你可能会受伤。(attention)4. 最近的一份调查表明越来越多的人受到爱滋病的威胁。 (be threatened with)5. 只有勇敢面对困难的人才会想方设法克服困难。(Only those)6. 一个人是否会成功主要取决于他多勤奋,而不是他多聪明。(depend on)Class _ Name _ No. _17. _ 18. _ 19. _ 20. _21. _ 22. _23. _ 24. _I. Translatio
76、n1. _2. _3. _4. _5. _6. _II. Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120-150 words, according to the instructions given in Chinese. 目前,学校存在少数学生考试作弊现象。请你分析一下产生这一现象的原因,并且简要地阐述你的看法._华师大附中高三英语试卷答案I. Listening Comprehension1-5 CBDAD6-10 BAABC11-16 CBCBAC17. Singapore 18. Chicago 19. 580
77、20. 11:30a.m. 21. Kollitz 22. reserving a table23. Six couples / Twelve people24. 7:30pm.II. Grammar & Vocabulary25. ABBCD CACBB35. DBCDA DBCAAIII. Cloze45. BCBDA CDBAC 55. ACDCB DABCC IV. Reading Comprehension65. BAD 68.ABCB 72. ACCC76.BDAB 80. DEFABI. Translation 1. We should learn (how) to get al
78、ong with all kinds of people. 2. I dont think it (is) a waste of time to play games. I dont think (that) it will waste your time to play games.3. You may get/be injured if you dont pay attention to your training methods/ your way of training. 4. A recent survey shows that more and more people are th
79、reatened with AIDS. As a recent survey shows, more and more people are threatened with AIDS.5. Only those who face difficulties bravely will try hard to overcome them.Only those who face up to difficulties will try every means/make every effort/spare no efforts to overcome them.6. Whether a person w
80、ill succeed (or not) mainly depends on how diligent he is, not how clever he is.Guided Writing (for reference only) It is known to us all that some students cheat in examinations at school.As students, we often have to take examinations, but sometimes we have too many examinations, some of which are
81、 too difficult for us. On the other hand, some of us have little interest in what they are learning and dont work hard at their lessons. So when taking examinations, they sometimes cheat in order to get better results to please their parents and teachers.In my opinion, it is quite wrong to cheat in
82、examinations because it does us more harm than good. We students should be honest and try to get good results by improving our way of learning and studying hard instead of cheating in examinations. We should always keep in mind that honesty is more important and valuable than examination results.(138 words)12