1、天津市耀华中学高三第一次月考试卷高 三 英 语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟; 第一卷(选择题 共115分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话后有一个小题,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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What time is it?A. 3:57. B. 4:00.
2、C. 4:03.2. What do we know about the woman?A. She wil watch the game on Saturday. B. She wont do anything tonight.C. Shes unhappy.3. What does the man want to do?A. Attend a lecture. B. Ask the way. C. Buy a gift.4. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Customer and shop assist
3、ant. B. Guest and reception clerk.C. Boss and secretary.5. Why is man worried?A. There will be a test tomorrow. B. He has a lot of homework to do.C. The woman is unwilling to help him.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段话。每段对话后有几个小题,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,你有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5
4、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. What did the woman do last night?A. She attended a meeting. B. She went shopping.C. She quarrelled with a friend.7. What does the woman mean by saying “I really put my foot in it”?A. She changed her mind suddenly. B. She expressed her opinion strongly.C. She said
5、 something foolish.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Buying a car. B. Choosing a gift. C. Using a computer.9. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Professor and student. C. Salesman and customer.10. What do we know about the per
6、son mentioned by the speakers?A. He would like a computer. B. He is surely over 60 years old.C. He is fond of learning. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is Mary?A. A teacher. B. A worker. C. A student.12. What did the man do on Washingtons birthday?A. He had some classes. B. He stayed at home all day.C. He
7、 went to the beach.13. How did Mary go to the mountain?A. By bus. B. By train. C. By car.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why did the man apologize to the woman?A. He forgot the date. B. He was late for the appointment.C. He forgot the name of the restaurant.15. What can we know about the car?A. It broke down.
8、B. It was lost. C. The mans brother borrowed it.16. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a cinema. B. In a restaurant. C. In a garage.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the speaker?A. The head of a department. B. The president of the college.C. The chairman of the graduation ceremony.18
9、. Why is the meeting called?A. To elect the chairman. B. To fix the time for the next meeting.C. To start planning for the graduation ceremony.19. What do we know about the people present at the meeting?A. They are all teachers. B. They have work experience.C. They have the ability to organize.20. W
10、hat will the people do at the next meeting?A. Make a discussion to form an idea. B. Hand in their papers.C. Break up in groups and get to work.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从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. What do youthink of my paper?-_satisfying.A. More than B. Much
11、more C. Rather than D. Other than22. Under no circumstances_ have to make a_ attempt to win first prize.A. I shall; striking B. shall I; cosy C. I shall; misleading D. shall I; desperate23. There is no such a dictionary_ you can find everything.A. that B. which C. where D. there24. Words_me when I w
12、anted to express my thanks to him for having saved my son_ the burning house.A. left; out of B. failed; from C. failed; of D. disappointed; off25. Will $200_ the cost of the damage?-Im afraid not. I need at least 1000_ dollars.A. cover; another B. include; more C. afford; else D. cover; more26. Ther
13、e is no rule_ has some exceptions.A. that B. but C. which D. what27. Shining down out of the blue sky, _.A. they were burnt by the fierce sun B. the sun burnt their pale skins C. their pale skins were burnt by the sun D. and the sun burnt their cheeks fiercely28. Although he likes playing tennis, he
14、 is_ but a good tennis player.A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything29. In our school, many a boy_playing football and more girls than one_playing it.A. likes; likes B. like; like C. like; likes D.likes; like30. Anna was reading a piece of science fiction, completely_ to the outside world
15、.A. having been lost B. to be lost C. losing D. lost31. You might as well expect a river to flow backward_ us carrying out the plan.A. than stop B. as to stop C. as stop D. so as to stop32. We all stood at the top of the hill_east of the village, watching_ a burning sun rising.A. /; a B. the; a C. t
16、he; the D. /; the33. What happened to the lady?-She was observed_ of her handbag.A. rob B. to rob C. robbing D. robbed34. After the professors speech about China, everyone was_ with the desire to visit China in the future.A. fired B. made C. caused D. picked35. If you_ my advice, you_ your failure n
17、ow.A. took; wouldnt cry over B. had taken; wouldnt have cried overC. had taken; arent crying over D. had taken; wouldnt be crying over第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)One of the reasons I loved going up to the farm was the frogs.On hot summer evenings, big green frogs would_36_ from the pond near the ho
18、use, their voices like the twanging(弦声) of rubber bands. But the best_37_ to see them was in the ditch(沟) beside the road, not the_38_. The ditch was home to the frogs called spring peepers.I learned this on the very first_39_ I went looking for the frogs. Holding a_40_ in front of me so I could see
19、 the way, I_41_ across the driveway and over the grass toward the pond. When I got there,_42_, I didnt hear the sound I_43_. The high peeping(唧唧叫) noise seemed to come from further away. I turned around and followed the_44_.Kneeling by the ditch beside the road, I_45_ the frogs were there. But I cou
20、ldnt see them, because I didnt know where to_46_. I also had no idea what the spring peepers looked likeI only knew them by_47_ and from a description in a book on pond life. Hearing their lively song, though, I started_48_ with my torch.And there he was on some grass! A frog so_49_ that he could ha
21、ve stood on a coin. His slimy skin was_50_ in the pale light of my torch. He became_51_, probably frightened by the light.We looked at each other, his tiny_52_ sack(袋) inflating and deflating(胀缩) like a balloon as he_53_. As I took my light off his body, he slowly started to_54_ again. Wanting to di
22、sturb him and his many relatives_55_, I stood up and walked back to the driveway, listening to the calling of the frogs.36. A. hear B. disappear C. sing D. come37. A. time B. way C. direction D. place38. A. pond B. river C. mountain D. wood39. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. dawn40. A. stick B
23、. torch C. flag D. light41. A. moved B. looked C. came D. drove42. A. therefore B. however C. generally D. surprisingly43. A. had B. liked C. imagined D. expected44. A. way B. sound C. frog D. road45. A. decided B. saw C. knew D. found46. A. stop B. listen C. go D. look47. A. sound B. sight C. chanc
24、e D. imagination48. A. searching B. finding C. observing D. watching49. A. big B. tiny C. ugly D. lovely50. A. breathing B. sweating C. growing D. shining51. A. moved B. noisy C. silent D. surprised52. A. mouth B. nose C. throat D. head53. A. breathed B. sang C. walked D. jumped54. A. peep B. run C.
25、 watch D. eat55. A. further more B. no longer C. in turn D. once again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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A“Soon, youre going to have to move out!” cried my neighbour upon seeing the largest tomato plant known to mankind, or at least known in my neighbourhood.O
26、ne tiny 9 inch plant, bought for $1.25 in the spring, has already taken over much of my rose bed, covering much of other plants, and is well on its way to the front door.Roses require a good deal of care, and if it werent for the pleasure they give, it wouldnt be worth the work. As it is, I have a g
27、arden full of sweet-smelling roses for most of the year. Bushes must be pruned(剪枝) in early spring, leaving ugly woody branches until the new growth appears a few weeks later. It was the space available(可用的) in the garden that led me into planting just one little tomato plant. A big mistake.Soil con
28、ditions made just perfect for roses turn out to be even more perfect for tomatoes. The daily watering coupled with full sun and regular fertilizing have turned the little plant into a tall bush. The cage I placed around it as the plant grew has long since disappeared under the thick leaves.Now the t
29、ask I face in harvesting the fruit is twofold: First, I have to find the red ones among the leaves, which means I almost have to stand on my head, and once found I have to reach down and under, pick the tomatoes and withdraw(缩回) my full fist without dropping the prize so dearly won. I found 2 full-b
30、lown white roses completely hidden as I picked tomatoes in June, but they were weak and the leaves were already yellow for lack of light.Here I am faced with a painful small decision: To tear up a wonderful and productive tomato plant that offers up between 10 and 20 ripe sweet tomatoes each day or
31、say goodbye to several expensive and treasured roses. Like Scarlet in Gone With the Wind, Ill think about that tomorrow.56. What are the requirements for the healthy growth of roses?A. A lot of care and the right oil. B. Frequent pruning and fertilizing.C. Tomato plants grown alongside. D. Cages pla
32、ced around the roots.57. The writer planted the tomato because_.A. it cost only $1.25 C. there was room for it in the gardenB. the soil was just right for it D. the roses branches needed to be covered58. This year the writers roses were_.A. removed from the rose bed C. mostly damaged by too much sun
33、lightB. picked along with the tomatoes D. largely hidden under the tomato plant59. By saying “the prize so dearly won” in Paragraph 5, the writer wants to_.A. show the difficulty in picking the tomatoesB. show the hardship of growing the rosesC. express her liking for the roses D. express her care f
34、or the tomatoes60. In the situation described in the text, one good thing is that_.A. the roses cost the writer little money B. the writer has a daily harvest of tomatoesC. someone will help the writer make the decisionD. the writer can now enjoy both the roses and tomatoesBHow could we possibly thi
35、nk that keeping animals in cages in unnatural environmentsmostly for entertainment purposesis fair and respectful?Zoo officials say they are concerned about animals. However, most zoos remain “collections” of interesting “things” rather than protective habitats. Zoos teach people that it is acceptab
36、le to keep animals bored, lonely, and far from their natural homes.Zoos claim to educate people and save endangered species, but visitors leave zoos without having learned anything meaningful about the animals natural behavior, intelligence, or beauty. Zoos keep animals in small spaces or cages, and
37、 most signs only mention the species name, diet, and natural range(分布区). The animals normal behavior is seldom noticed because zoos dont usually take care of the animals natural needs.The animals are kept together in small spaces, with no privacy and little opportunity for mental and physical exerci
38、se. This result in unusual and self-destructive behavior called zoochosis. A worldwide study of zoos found that zoochosis is common among animals kept in small spaces or cages. Another study showed that elephants spend 22 percent of their time making repeated head movements or biting cage bars, and
39、bears spend 30 percent of their time walking back and forth, a sign of unhappiness and pain.Furthermore, most animals in zoos are not endangered. Captive breeding(圈养繁殖) of endangered big cats, Asian elephants, and other species has not result in their being sent back to the wild. Zoos talk a lot abo
40、ut their captive breeding programs because they do not want people to worry about a species dying out. In fact, baby animals also attract a lot of paying customers. Havent we seen enough competitions to name baby animals?Actually, we will save endangered species only if we save their habitats and pu
41、t an end to the reasons people kill them. Instead of supporting zoos, we should support groups that work to protect animals natural habitats.61. How would the author describe the animals life in zoos?A. Dangerous B. Unhappy. C. Natural D. Easy62. In the state of zoochosis, animals_.A. remain in cage
42、s B. behave strangely C. attrack other animals D. enjoy moving around63. What does the author try to argue in the passage?A. Zoos are not worth the public support.B. Zoos fail in their attempt to save animals.C. Zoos should treat animals as human beings.D. Zoos use animals as a means of entertainmen
43、t.64. The author tries to persuade readers to accept his argument mainly by_.A. pointing out the faults in what zoos doB. using evidence he has collected at zoosC. questioning the way animals are protectedD. discussing the advanges of natural habitatsCPet owners are being encouraged to take their an
44、imals to work, amove scientists say can be good for productivity, workplace morale(士气), and the well-being of animals.A study found that 25% of Australian women would like to keep an office pet. Sue Chaseling of Petcare Information Service said the practice of keeping office pets was good both for p
45、eople and the pets. “On the pets side, they are not left on their own and wont feel lonely and unhappy,” she said. A study of major US companies showed that 73% found office pets beneficial, while 27% experienced a drop in absentecism(缺勤).Xarni Riggs has two cats walking around her Global Hair Salon
46、 in Paddington. “My customers love them. They are their favorites.” She said. “They are not troublesome. They know when to go and have a sleep in the sun.Little black BJ has spent nearly all his two years “working” at Punch Gallery in Balrnain. Owner Iain Powell said he had had cats at the gallery f
47、or 15 years. “BJ often lies in the shop window and people walking past tap on the glass,” he said.Ms Chaseling said cats were popular in service industries because they enabled a point of conversation. But she said owners had to make sure both their co-workers and the cats were comfortable.65. The p
48、ercentage of American companies that are in favor of keeping office pets is_.A. 73% B. 27% C. 25% D. 15%66. We know from the text that “BJ”_.A. works in the Global Hair Salon B. often greets the passers-byC. likes to sleep in the salon D. is a two-year-old cat67. The best title for this text would b
49、e_.A. Pets Help Attract Customers B. Your Favorite Office PetsC. Pets Join the Workforce D. Busy Life For PetsDMONTREAL(Reuters)-Crossing the US-Canada border to go to church on a Sunday cost a US citizen $10,000 for breaking Washingtons strict new security(安全) rules.The expensive trip to church was
50、 a surprise for Richard Albert, who lives right on the Canadian border. Like the other half-dozen people of Township 15, crossing the border is a daily occurrence for Albert. The nearby Quebec village of St. Pamphile is where they shop, eat and go to church.There are many such situations in these ar
51、eas along the largely unguarded 5,530 miles border between Canada and the USwhich in some areas actually runs down the middle of streets or through buildings.As a result, Albert says he did not expect any problems three weeks ago when he returned home to the US after attending church in Canada, as u
52、sual. The US customs station in this area is closed on Sundays, so he just drove around the locked gate, as he had done every weekend since the gate appeared last May, following a tightening of border security. Two days later, Albert was told to go to the customs office, where an officer told him he
53、 had been caught a camera crossing the border illegally.Ottawa has given out special passes to some 300 US citizens in that area so they can enter the country whrn Canadian customs stations are closed, but the US stopped a similar program last May. That forces the people to a 200-mile detour along h
54、illy roads to get home through another border checkpoint.Albert has requested that customs office change their decisions on the fine, but he has not attended a Sunday church since. “I feel like Im living in a prison,” he said.68. We learn from the passage that Richard Albert is_.A. an American livin
55、g in Township 15 B. A canadian living in a Quebec villageC. a Canadian working in a customs stationD. an American working in a Canadian church69. Albert was fined because he_.A. failed to obey traffic rules B. broke the American security rulesC. worked in St. Pamphile without a passD. damaged the ga
56、te of the customs office70. The underlined word “detour” in Paragraph 5 means_.A. a drive through the town B. a race across the fieldsC. a roundabout way of travelling D. a journey in the mountain area71. What would be the best title for the text?A. A Cross-country Trip B. A Special Border PassC. An
57、 Unguarded Border D. An Expensive Church VisitELanguage as a System of SymbolsOf all systems of symbols(符号), language is the most highly developed. It has been pointed out that human beings, by agreement, can make anything stand for anything. Human beings have agreed, in the course of centuries of m
58、utual(相互的) dependency, to let the various noises that they can produce with their lungs, throats, tongues, teeth, and lips systematically stand for certain happenings in their nervous systems. We call that system of agreements language.There is no necessary connnection between the symbol and that wh
59、ich it stands for. Just as social positions can be symbolized by feathers worn on the head, by gold on the watch chain, or by a thousand other things according to the culture we live in, so the fact of being hungry can be symbolized by a thousand different noises according to the culture we live in.
60、However obvious these facts may appear at first glance, they are actually not so obvious as they seem except when we take special pains to think about the subject. Symbols and the things they stand for are independent of each other, yet we all have a way of feeling as if, and sometimes acting as if
61、there were necessary connections. For example, there are people who feel that foreign languages are unreasonable by nature: foreigners have such funny names for things, and why cant they call things by their right names? This feeling exhibits itself most strongly in those English and American touris
62、ts who seem to believe that they can make the natives of any country understand English if they shout loud enough. Like the little boy who is reported to have said: Pigs are called pigs because thay are such dirty animals,” they feel that the symbol is inherently(内在地) connected in some way with the
63、things symbolized.72. Language is a highly developed system of symbols because human beings_.A. have made use of language for centuriesB. use our nervous systems to support languageC. have made various noises stand for any eventsD. can make anything stand for anything by agreement73. What can we con
64、clude from Paragraph 2?A. Different noises may mean different things.B. Our culture determines what a symbol stands for positions.C. The language we use symbolizes our social positions.D. Our social positions determine the way we are dressed.74. In Paragraph3, “take special pains” probably means_.A.
65、 try very hard B. take our time C. are very unhappy D. feel especially painful75. The example of the little boy is used to show that_.A. adults often learn from their youngB. “pig” is a dirty word because pigs are dirtyC. words are not connected with the things they stand forD. people sometiomes hav
66、e wrong ideas about how language works第二卷 (非选择题 共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整,正确形式,使对话通顺。Jane and Zhou Lan are in London. They are(76) w_ what to do today.Jane: What shall we do today? The weathers not very good.Zhou: I feel like go
67、ing to a (77)m_. Its too wet to go walking around London.Jane: I agree. (78) W_museum would you like to visit?Zhou: What about the Natural History Museum? So far as I know, its (79) f_.Jane: No, not any more. It used to be free but now you have to(80)p_ to get in.Zhou: What about you? What do you fe
68、el like (81)d_ ?Jane: (82) P_, Id rather go to the Science Museum. Theyve got a special(83) e_this month. Its all about space and satellites.Zhou: Id like to see that too. Im planning to do a special study of satellites next term. (84) M_I could find out some useful information.Jane: Fine! Why dont
69、you get your things(85) r_? Ill tell my mother what weve decided to do.76._77._78._79._80._81._82._82._84._85._第二节 书面表达(满分25)2004年12月26号上午,印度尼西亚西部海域发生强烈地震,引起可怕的海啸,有8个国家受灾,超过15万人失去了生命,许多美丽的城市顷刻被毁为此,高三(5)班召开了班会,号召同学捐款。假如你是高三(5)班的一名学生,请根据下面内容写篇日记:1 海啸发生的时间、地点及造成的危害;2 班级的捐款活动;3 自己的想法。要求:1. 100词左右 2. 注意文章格式参考词汇:海啸 Tsunamis 印度尼西亚 Indonesia高三第一次月考英语答案听力ACCBA ACBAB CCBBA BCCCC单选ADCBD BBADD CADAD完形CDACB ABDBC DAABD CCBBA阅读ACDAB BBAAA DCABC DDBAD对话填空76. wondering 77. museum 78. Which 79. free 80. pay 81. doing 82. Personally 83. exhibition 84. Maybe 85. ready