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1、山西省临汾市兴国实验学校2012届高三第三次月考英 语 试 题题 号第一部分第二部分第三部分总 分得 分 (时间:120分钟,满分:150分)第I卷 选 择 题(115分)第一部分 英语知识运用(154055分)第一节 单项填空(11515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。1. two pandas from Chinese mainland have become hot topic in Taiwan. A. The; a B. A; a C. /; the D. The ; /2. I went to see the Asian Games held in G

2、uangzhou, lived my uncle. A. who B. which C. where D. that3. - Guess what! I have got A for my term paper. - Great! You read widely and put a lot of work into it. A. must B. should C. must have D. should have4. When , the man said he went home at 2:00 a.m., tired and only his house broken into. A. a

3、sked; to find B. asking; finding C. asked; finding D. asking; to find5. These plants are watered . A. each other day B. every other day C. each of two days D. every of two days6. It is reported that the medical team has already reached is regarded as the most dangerous area. A. what B. which C. wher

4、e D. as7. Part of the building so part of us have lessons in another buil-ding. A. is being painted; have to B. are being painted; have to C. is being painted; has to D. are being painted; has to8. The ship was seriously damaged, but they land it at the port at last. A. could B. were able to C. woul

5、d D. must9. The train arrive at 11:30, but it was an hour late. A. was about to B. was likely to C. was supposed to D. was certain to10. After graduation from college, he began to wander from city to city, a suitable job. A. hunting for B. hunted for C. to hunt for D. hunt for11. to loud noises for

6、a long time will have ones hearing . A. Exposed; harmed B. Being exposed; harmed C. Exposing; being harmed D. Expose; be harmed12. I would appreciate , to be honest, if goods could be delivered as soon as possible. A. you B. this C. myself D. it13. He pretended his homework when his mother came in.

7、A. to do B. doing C. to be doing D. being done14. Victor apologized for to inform me of the change in the plan. A. his being not able B. his not being able C. him not to be able D. him to be not able15. - How about sending a card to our teacher on the Teachers Day? - A card is worth a thousand words

8、. A. Its a pleasure. B. Why not? C. Thats all right. D. No matter.第二节 完形填空(22040分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A boy, about 10 years old, got to my clinic with his sick cat for cure. The cat was a tiny beautiful thing, about the boys own 16 . I could see she was 17 very strong and love

9、ly with the fur of a 18 and Tigress(虎妞儿)was her name. She 19 me with a friendly rub against my hand.I 20 her and found a tumor(肿瘤). She had no 21 of recovery. I looked at the fresh-faced boy and back at Tigress. I began to 22 pity on the boy. At such a young age, he had to face to part with his belo

10、ved one.I told him as 23 as I could what I had found, and what it meant. The boys face twisted(扭曲)and turned away. I sat down and 24 Tigress to give the boy some time to recover. I felt Tigresss old beautiful fur 25 we discuss-ed the possible choice with him: I could give her an operation, which wou

11、ld be very 26 and would not make her live longer than a month, or an injection and put her to sleep. After some time, the boy accepted the reality. Ive seen her 27 recently, so Id like her to die peacefully. I could see how 28 it was costing him in making such a 29 .I asked if he wanted to take her

12、home overnight to say goodbye. He said he just wanted to be 30 with her for a few minutes. I went to get the 31 which I would use to put her to sleep. I could not control the 32 streaming down my face.She fell asleep, her head 33 in his hand, lovely and quiet, but her owner now had all the 34 . This

13、 is the finest 35 you could give. You bear the pain so that the loved one might rest. The boy nodded and he understood.16. A. age B. childC. babyD. size17. A. always B. nowC. onceD. often18. A. tiger B. animal C. catD. dog19. A. nodded B. greetedC. looked at D. saw20. A. saw B. felt C. rubbed D. exa

14、mined21. A. desire B. wish C. hope D. choice22. A. giveB. want C. feel D. take23. A. possible B. gently C. long D. soon24. A. turned away B. turned to C. turned down D. turned in25. A. after B. beforeC. while D. because26. A. expensive B. simple C. cheap D. quick27. A. starve B. changeC. playD. suff

15、er28. A. long B. oftenC. much D. soon29. A. way B. effortC. leapD. decision30. A. lonely B. aloneC. sadD. glad31. A. gift B. knife C. medicine D. operation32. A. tears B. heartC. feelingD. emotion33. A. shakingB. noddingC. turning D. lying34. A. relief B. sufferingC. sleep D. fun35. A. gift B. injec

16、tionC. examinationD. treatment第二部分 阅读理解(451560分)第一节(31545分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。AI have been a music fan ever since I was a little kid. It must have been my eldest brother who brought me to the world of music, which later in my life became the source of happiness and sadness. My brother

17、 liked to play the dizi, a very traditional musical instrument which was very popular in the 1970s. Greatly influenced by his enthusiasm to music, I learned to play the dizi in my spare time.Do you know what the most popular form of culture was in the 1970s? The so-called model dramas, that is, Mode

18、rn revolutionary Beijing opera, which were officially formed during the Cultural Revolution. Their materials were from the communist activities or related subjects. From morning till night, you would hear them broadcast over and over again. Frankly speaking, model dramas served as my guide to music

19、to some extent(程度)because the music was really wonderfully made.Later I met my desk-mate, who was then also a music lover. Having much in common, we soon became good friends. Very often we listened to the radio, learned new songs and then sang them on our way home. I still remember one day in class

20、we even put our radio beneath the surface of our desk and kept our ears close to it, listening to the pop songs of that time with the teacher giving his lesson in front. Does it shock you? At the beginning of the 1980s, films were very much popular with young people and the songs in them would soon

21、become the hits. At the same time, many film stars like Liu Xiaoqing, Chen Chong captured the hearts of us late 1960s generation.I spent my high school days in the world of music and continued my passion for music in my spare time in my following years.36. The author of the passage began his musical

22、 hobby with . A. Beijing opera B. radio broadcast C. films D. dizi37. The author is probably in his . A. 30s B. 40s C. 50s D. 60s38. The author writes this passage . A. to tell readers how he began his musical hobby B. to tell readers about Beijing opera C. to tell readers something about his teache

23、r D. to recall his life of his childhood and middle schoolBDuring the 20th century there has been a great change in the lives of women. A woman marrying at the end of the 19th century probably has been in her middle 20s and would be likely to have seven or eight children. By the time the youngest wa

24、s 15, the mother would have been in her early 50s and would expect to live a further 20 years, during which chance and health made it hard for her to get paid work.Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a womans youngest child will be 15 when she is 45 and she can be expected to

25、live another 35 years and is likely to get paid work until 60.This important change in womens life has only recently begun to have its full effect on womens economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school and took a fulltime job. However, when they married they usually left work at on

26、ce and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is 16, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Many more return to work later. Such changes have led to a new relations

27、hip in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties of family life.39. We learn from this passage that in the 19th century . A. there were more children in the world than there are today B. women spent a greater part of their lives raising C. there were more women in poor healt

28、h than there are today D. women married younger than they do today40. One reason why a married woman of today may take a job is that . A. she is young when her children can look after themselves B. she is obliged to help her husband support the family C. she feels lonely at home when her children gr

29、ow up D. she hopes to change the world a bit41. Many girls are now likely to . A. give up their jobs after they get married B. leave school as soon as they can C. marry early so that they can get better jobs D. continue working until they are going to have a baby42. Now a husband probably . A. plays

30、 a greater part in doing housework B. does almost all of the housework C. feels unhappy about his wifes going out to work D. takes a part-time job so as to help at homeCTens of thousands of travelers from around the world pelted each other with tonnes (公吨) of tomatoes on Wednesday in a festival in t

31、he eastern Spanish town of Bunol.The one-hour bloodless battle, known as the Tomatina, left the town awash in a sea of tomato pulp(果肉). The local government brought in some 100 tonnes of ripe tomatoes on trucks for the about 40,000 tourists who visited the town of just 9,000 local people for the yea

32、rly festival, which has taken place for more than 60 years. Many of them were shirtless while others wore old clothes and hard hats.Afterwards, workers clean the walls and streets to remove the tomato pulp.Spanish media said the tomatoes cost the local government around 28,000 euros (35,000 dollars)

33、, about one third of the total amount of money for the festival, most of which goes to pay for security, cleaning services, and mobile toilets.More than 100 police and 120 civil protection volunteers were on hand in case of incidents.The Tomatina is held each year in Bunol, located in a rich area so

34、me 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of the coastal city of Valencia, Spains third-largest city, on the last Wednesday in August.The origins of the event are unclear although it is thought to have its roots in a food fight between childhood friends in the mid-1940s in the city.It has grown in size as i

35、nternational newspaper coverage brought more and more people to the festival.43. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Tomatina-a local governments headache B. Tomatina-a Spanish tomato festival C. Tomatina-an international incident D. Tomatina-a one-hour bloody battle44. What does the un

36、derlined word pelt in Paragraph 1 mean? A. catch B. connect C. throw D. trick45. The local government will be concerned about the following EXCEPT . A. preventing the citizens and tourists from fighting B. asking workers to tidy the street after the battle C. buying tonnes of tomatoes for the festiv

37、al D. providing the rest rooms for all present46. Which of the following is TRUE? A. The local government spent more than 80,000 euros on the festival. B. The festival is organized by a non-government organization. C. Tourists have to buy tomatoes from the local people. D. Most local people are poor

38、 and shirtless.D Michelle Obama has started a campaign against childhood obesity in the US, saying that it is a problem that concerns her both as first lady and as a mother. Mrs. Obama said that the fight was designed to encourage people to live healthier lives, but admitted that she herself was not

39、 immune to the temptations of junk food. I love hamburgers and fries. And I love ice cream and cakes. And so do most kids, she said. But she added: We re not talking about a lifestyle that avoids all that.The question is how we help people balance that out so that theyre not facing life-threat-ening

40、 illnesses, but theyre enjoying their food, theyre eating their vegetables, theyre doing th-eir running and walking and playing and still have time to get a good, fun meal in every once in a while.One in three American children is overweight or obese, patting them at higher risk of develop-ing diabt

41、es(糖尿病), high blood pressure, high cholesterol(胆固醇)and other illnesses. Billions of dollars are spent every year treating obesityrelated conditions. None of us wants this future for our kids, Mrs. Obama said at the White House. We have to act, so lets move. Her campaign has four parts: helping paren

42、ts make better food choices, serving healthier food in school vending(出售)machines and lunch lines, making healthy food more affordable, and encouraging children to exercise more. The campaign, which Mrs. Obama hopes will be seen as her gift, is aimed at solving the childhood obesity problem in a gen

43、eration, so that children born today can reach adulthood at a healthy weight. This isnt like a disease where were still waiting for the treatment to be discovered. We know the treatment for this, she said at the starting ceremony. President Barack Obama praised his wife for dealing with what he call

44、ed one of the most urgent health issues facing the country. This has great promise in improving the health of our children, in giving support to parents to make the kinds of healthy choices that are often very difficult, he said.47. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. The first lady enjoys her he

45、althy eating lifestyle. B. The first lady started a movement against fat people. C. The first lady is eager for forming her healthy eating habit. D. The first lady calls for improving the health of American children.48. Her campaign includes the following parts EXCEPT . A. providing better food for

46、parents B. supplying healthy food for school lunch C. keeping the healthy food cheaper D. asking children to do more sports49. Whats the purpose of the campaign? A. Helping her husband President Obama solve the urgent issue. B. Attracting the international attention to the children obesity. C. Cutti

47、ng down the cost spent every year treating obesity. D. Expecting the American children to grow up stronger.50. What did Mrs. Obama mean when she said she herself was not immune to the temptations of junk food? A. She was hurt by junk food for most of the time. B. She was willing to accept junk food

48、sometimes. C. She wanted to get rid of the bad habit of eating junk food. D. She was eager for a cure for unhealthy eating habit.第二节(3515分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Shake it off and take a step upOne day a farmers donkey fell into an abandoned well. 51 Finally, he decided the animal w

49、as old and the well needed to be covered up anyway; so it just wasnt worth it to him to try to get back the donkey.He invited all his neighbours to come over and help him. 52 Real-ising what was happening, the donkey at first cried and wailed(衰号)horribly. Then, a few shovelfuls later, he quieted dow

50、n completely.The farmer looked down into the well, and was astonished by what he saw. With every shovelful of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. 53 As the farmers neighbours continued to shovel(铲), he would still shake it off and take a step up. 54 . Life is going to sho

51、vel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to not let it bury you, but to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a steppingstone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, never giving up! Shake it off and take a step up! 55 . A. And

52、 finally, the donkey gave the farmer who tried to bury him a good kicking. B. Pretty soon, the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well. C. They each grasped a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. D. Shake it off and take a step up. E. He would shake it off and take a step up on the new

53、 layer of dirt. F. The donkey could not breathe. G. The animal cried piteously(可怜地)for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do.第卷 非 选 择 题(35分)第三部分 写作(102535分)第一节 短文改错(11010分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误每句中最多有两处。错误涉及单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉

54、。修改:在错的词下划一横线,井在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Lots of bad behaviors still exist around us. For an example, some people often cross the streets against traffic rules. Some didnt make room for the old or disabled at the bus and some even litter and spit freely in public. The a

55、bove behavior do great harm to our city and will leave a bad impression on visitors. Its high time which we solved the problem.Firstly, Ill start with myself to perform good manners all the time and somewhere. Secondly, Ill call at all the people around to behave polite. Thirdly, everyone should do

56、his bit help build up a harmonious society. Next, some effective measures should be taken to give up the bad behaviors.第二节 书面表达(25分)假设你是李华,最近你校美国外教Jack想要为他的两个儿子在学生中找一名中文辅导教师。你希望为他们辅导。请你用英语给Jack写封申请信。内容主要包括:1个人情况,性别、年龄; 2个人特长:语文好、喜欢英语、善于交流、有耐心;3优势:曾为外国人辅导中文、担任学校广播站英语广播员。参考词汇:辅导教师tutor注意:1词数100左右;2可适当

57、增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。Dear JackMy name is Li Hua. Yours. Li Hua 高三第三次月考英语答案3C.考查情态动词表示推测和判断的用法。must have done表示“一定是做过某事”,本句意为“你一定做了大量的阅读,付出了艰辛的劳动,论文才取得好成绩”。should have done意为“本应该做某事”。4A.考查状语从句的省略及only to do结构。when asked 为 when the man was asked的省略形式:only to do表示出乎意料的结果。5B考查固定搭配。every other da

58、y=every two days=every second day意为“每隔一天”。6A考查名词性从句。该句意为:“据报道医疗队已经到达了现在被认为是最危险的地方”,what在宾语从句中作主语。7A考查“part of”做主语时的主谓一致。part of与可数名词单数或不可数名词连用时,谓语动词用单数;与可数名词复数或代词复数连用时,谓语动词用复数。8B考查情态动词的用法.be able to的过去式等于managed to do或succeeded in doing。could仅仅表示过去的普通能力“能做到”,而waswere able to do表示经过努力最终“做到了”。9C考查be s

59、upposed to的用法。句意:火车本应该在十一点半到达,但却晚点了一小时。10A考查非谓语动词的用法。hunting for的逻辑主语与句中主语一致,且与谓语动词began to wander相伴随,故用现在分词。11B考查对句子结构的理解。这里缺少主语,故用动名词短语做主语。12D考查有关appreciate的固定用法。appreciate虽为及物动词,但习惯上其后面不直接跟从句,其后常加入一个无所指代的it,只是语法需要,it并无确切含义。Thats all right。No matter不能等同于No problem。16A.从上下文信息的角度考虑,猫大约和他的年龄相仿。我们知道,十

60、岁对于一个人来20D. 从文章的主线和上下文信息角度考虑,我对她进行“检查”并发现她长了肿瘤。21C. 从上下文信息的角度考虑,“没有康复的希望”。hope: a belief that sth. you want will happen.希望。 There is no hope of a cure. wish: a desire or a feeling that you want to do sth. or have sth.愿望。22D. 从上下文信息和搭配的角度考虑,take pity onuponfeel pity for同情;可怜。23B从全文的主旨大意和上下文信息的角度考虑,“尽

61、最大可能温和地、慈祥地跟男孩说”。24B从上下文信息的角度考虑,全文说:男孩难过地把脸背了过去,那我就只好面对着可怜的猫,以便给男孩时间来恢复情绪。25C. 从上下文信息和语言逻辑的角度考虑,前后两个动作同时进行。26A. 从上下文信息的角度考虑,这个手术的费用可能很昂贵,并且也挽救不了她的性命,顶多活上一个月。27D从上下文信息的角度考虑,男孩接受了现实,说“我近来一直看着她在遭受病痛折磨”。28C. 从全文主旨大意和上下文信息的角度考虑,男孩做出这个决定需要付出多大的代价。“how muchcost”为引申用法。29D从上下文信息的角度考虑,即:作出为自己心爱的宠物实施安乐死的决定。30B

62、从全文主旨大意和上下文信息的角度考虑,男孩与宠物猫“虎妞儿”感情极深,在实施安乐死之前,男孩只想跟猫单独呆一会儿,我们可以理解孩子的内心是多么痛苦,不想让人打扰。31C. 从上下文信息的角度考虑,要拿的是即将注射的药物。煎熬。35A. 从全文的主旨大意和上下文信息的角度考虑,这里是全文的结尾也是文章的高潮,无奈的选择中同时也包含着哲理:这是你所能给她的最好的礼物。自己忍受痛苦的折磨,目的是为了饱受折磨的人不再遭受折磨。让她安息吧(rest)。39B判断推理题。由文章的第一段“A womanand would be likely to have seven or eight children”;

63、“during which chance and health made it hard for her to get paid work可知,妇女因为孩子多需要抚养,所以在孩子身上自然要花费一生中很多时间,这也使得妇女们很难再找工作。40A因果推断题。由文章的第二段“Usually a womans youngest child will be 15 when she is 45 and she can be expected to live another 35 years”可知应选A。41D细节理解题。第三段第四句“and though women marry younger, more

64、 married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born”42A. 细节理解题。由文章最后一句话“with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties of family life”可知。43B主旨大意题。文章讲述的是西班牙的西红柿狂欢节,A项关键词是headache,这是一篇客观的正面报道,因此可以否定此选项;C项指国际事件,与文章主题不符;D项表示血腥战场,由文章第二段关于Tomatina节日的形象说法The one-ho

65、ur bloodless battle可知此项错误。故正确答案为B。44C词义猜测题。根据第一段第一句Tens of thousands of travelers from around the world pelted each other with tonnes of tomatoes以及第二段的内容可知,成千上万的旅游者来这里用西红柿相互投掷,故选C。46A细节判断题。选项A意为“当地政府在这个节日上花费多于8万欧元。”由第五段首句可知买西红柿的花费约为总开销的13,即可算出总开销约为8万4千欧元。由第三段第一句可知B、C项错误;由第三段最后一句可知D项错误。故选A。47D主旨大意题。文

66、章在开篇点题:美国第一夫人米歇尔奥巴马在全国范围内发起了一项抵制儿童肥胖的运动,并称作为第一夫人和母亲,她十分关注这个问题。48A. 细节理解题。在文章的第八段中:helping parents make better food choices不是为父母提供健康饮食,而是要求父母为孩子提供更好的食物选择。四、短文改错第二句:去掉For后面的an; 第三句:didnt改为dont;at改为on; 第四句:behavior改为behaviors; 第五句:which改为that; 第六句:somewhere改为everywhere; 第七句:at改为on;polite改为politely; 第八句:help前加to; 第九句:Next改为LastlyOne possible version:Dear Jack,My name is li Hua. Im an 18-year-old boy, studying in the same school where you work. I know you want to find a Chinese tutor for your two sons. Im sure I am fit for the job. My advantages are as follows.Yours,Li Hua 高考资源网w w 高 考 资源 网

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