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1、山西省实验中学20062007学年度第一学期高三年级第三次月考 英 语 试 题第一卷(客观题)说明:本试题分第一卷(客观题)和第二卷(主观题)两部分,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。单项填空(每小题1分,共30题,满分30分)1-Have you noticed bike? I left it here this morning. -I think I saw one. Is it new one?Aa; aBthe; theCa; theDthe; a2Finding her car stolen, .Aa policeman was asked to help.Bthe area was

2、 searched thoroughly.Cit is looked for everywhere.Dshe hurried to a policeman for help.3Id like the red silk dress that black one if you let me choose.Aother thanBrather thanCmore or lessDmore than4We were giving up they came to help us out.Aat the point of; whenBon the point of; whenCon the point o

3、f; whileDabout to; when5John and I friends for eight years. We first got to know each other at a Christmas party. But we each other a couple of times before that.Ahad been; have seenBhave been; have seenChad been; had seenDhave been; had seen6The word “cool” has expanded to many different meanings.A

4、take onBput onCcarry onDget on7That gas pipeline project, in July 2002 and in 2007, will be Chinas longest gas pipeline in history.Astarting; completingBstarted; to be completedCto start; completedDstarting; completed8All possible means been taken to stop the river .Ahave; pollutingBhas; pollutedCha

5、s; from being pollutedDhave; being polluted9You are late. If you a few minutes earlier, you him.Acame; would meetBhad come; would have metCcome; will meetDhad come; would meet10It is required by law that everyone his car checked at least once a month.Ahas BhaveChadDwill have11It was his remarks left

6、 me wondering about his real purpose.AwhichBwhatCwhereDthat12 , Ill give him the book.AThe moment I will see himBAs soon as I will see himCOn seeing himDAt seeing him10008013No sooner had we reached the top of the hill we all sat down to rest.AwhenBthenCthanDuntil14You see the lightning it happens,

7、but you hear the thunder later.Athe instantBon the instantCfor an instantDin an instant15-Mary said she was tired of studying English. -It isnt like her like that.Ato say anythingBto have said anythingChad said somethingDsaying anything16I see Sarah her poor mother. They two look so much alike.Awill

8、; thinking aboutBnever; without thinking ofCalways; and remindDhardly; and remember17-Was there much of a selection at the big second hand book sale yesterday? -Yes, really. Id brought a bit more money.ANo wonderBWishCWhat ifDHopefully18The atmosphere is as much a part of the earth as its soils and

9、the water of its lakes, rivers and oceans.AareBisCdoDhas19The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience on benches, chairs or boxes.Ahaving seatedBseatingCseatedDhaving been seated20Another man made earth satellite is reported in Beijing Evening News into orbit yesterday.Ato have

10、 been putBto be putCthat it had been putDthat it was put21John waited at the bus stop for nearly half an hour the bus finally arrived.AwhenBasCbeforeDwhile22The driver managed not to hit the child who ran in front of his car, but only injuring himself.Ain hopes ofBas a consequence ofCat the mercy of

11、Dat the cost of23The Internet is an important way of getting more information, but many people use it for purpose than to send and receive e mails.AanotherBotherCthe otherDno other24The boy was so about the show by the pandas in the zoo that he stayed there the whole afternoon.AnervousBeagerCanxious

12、Dcurious25I hurried to answer the telephone and it was Marble, who had been one of my friends we were at primary school.100080AwhileBwhenCafterDsince26-Have you been working here since graduation? -No, I in a middle school for five years.Ahave taught BtaughtCwas teachingDhad taught27I always have so

13、 many things to when I come into the office after a trip abroad.Aadd toBcontribute toCattend toDappeal to28The doctor had almost lost hope at one point, but the patient finally .Apulled throughBpulled overCpulled upDpulled out29 the temperature might drop, coal was prepared for warming.ATo considerB

14、ConsideredCConsideringDTo be considered30Nobody wants to make friends with the boy the money.Asuspected of having stolenBsuspecting to stealCsuspected to having stolenDsuspecting to have stolen完形填空(每小题1.5分,共20题,满分30分)It was the end of my first day as waitress in a busy New York restaurant. My cap ha

15、d gone away, and my feet 31 . The loaded plates I carried 32 to be heavier and heavier. Tired and discouraged, I didnt seem able to do anything 33 . As I made out a check for a family with several children who had changed their ice cream 34 a dozen times, I was ready to stop. Then the father 35 at m

16、e as he handed me my tip. “Well done,” he said, “you ve 36 us really well.” Suddenly my tiredness 37 . I smiled back, and later, when the manager asked me how Id like my first day, I said, “ 38 !” Those few words of praise had 39 everything. Praise is like 40 to the human spirit; we cannot flower an

17、d grow without it. And 41 , while most of us are only too 42 to apply (应用) to others the cold wind of criticism (批评), we are 43 to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise. Why when one word of praise can bring such 44 ?Its strange how chary (吝啬) we are about praising. Perhaps its 45 few of us k

18、now how to accept it. Its 46 rewarding (奖赏) to give praise in areas in which 47 generally goes unnoticed or unmentioned. An artist gets complimented (admired) for a glorious picture, a cook for a 48 meal. But do you ever tell your laundry manager how pleased you are when the shirts are 49 just right

19、? In fact, to giver praise 50 the give nothing but a moments thought and a moments effort.10008031ArestedBhurtCbrokeDslipped32AremainedBlookedCseemedDappeared33AnewBspecialCnervousDright34AorderBpriceCmaterialDchair35AstaredBsmiledCglancedDnodded36Acalled onBlooked afterCpassed byDthought of37Aarriv

20、edBcontinuedCdisappearedDdeveloped38AOhBWellCFineDTerrible39AmadeBchangedCfoundDimproved40AheatBwarmthCsnowstormDsunlight41AthenBthusCtherefore Dyet42AreadyBdoubtfulCsatisfiedDdisappointed43AunableBunwillingClikelyDanxious44AattentionBchoiceCpleasureDdifficulty45AbecauseBwhenCwhatDwhere46AfinallyBes

21、peciallyCsillyDfortunately47AeffortBattemptCdeedDfeeling48AdailyBlightCperfectDpoor49AdoneBsoldCchosenDgiven50AaddsBleavesCoffersDcosts阅读理解(每小题2分,共20题,满分40分)AAs you are receiving my note by E mail, its wise to remember how easily this wonderful technology can be misused, sometimes unintentionally, w

22、ith serious consequences.Consider the case of the Illinois man left the snow filled streets of Chicago for a vacation in Florida. His wife was on business trip and was planning to meet him there the next day. When he reached his hotel, he decided to send his wife a quick E mail. Unable to find the s

23、crap of paper on which he had written her E mail address, he did his best to type it in from memory. Unfortunately, he missed one letter and his note was directed instead to an elderly preachers wife whose husband had passed away only the day before. When the grieving widow (悲伤的寡妇) checked her E mai

24、l, she took one look at the monitor (显示器), let out a piercing scream, and fell to the floor in a dead faint (昏厥). At the sound, her family rushed into the room and saw this note on the screen.100080Dearest wife : Just got checked in. Everything prepared for your arrival tomorrow.P. S. Sure Is Hot Do

25、wn Here.51What does the underlined word in the first paragraph mean?APurposelyBLuckilyCUnpurposelyDUnluckily52What was the weather like in Florida when the story happened?AIt was snow.BIt was neither too hot nor too cold.CIt was rainy.DIt was hot.53Why did the old lady fall to the floor?ABecause she

26、 was in poor health.BBecause she was in great sorrow.CBecause she didnt like to be made fun of by others.DBecause she thought the mail was from her husband who died the day before.54In fact the mail was sent from to .Athe Illinois man ; his wifeBthe preacher; his wifeCthe Illinois man ; the old lady

27、Dsomebody unknown; the old ladyBTake a rapid look at someone, then look away. Do you realize you have made a statement? Hold the glance for a second longer, and you have made a different statement. Hold it for three seconds, and the meaning has changed again. For every social situation, there is an

28、allowed time that you can hold a persons look without being close, rude or dangerous. If you are on a lift, what stare time are you permitted? To answer this question, consider what you specially do. You very likely give other passengers a quick look to judge them and to let them believe that you me

29、an no harm. Since being close to another person suggests the possibility of communication, you need to give a signal telling others you want to be left alone. So you cut off eye contact, what Dr. Erving Giffman (1963) calls “a dimming of the lights”. You look down at the floor, at the lift door, or

30、anywhere but not into another passengers eyes. If you break the rule against staring at a stranger on a lift, youll make the other person gradually uncomfortable, and you are likely to feel a bit strange yourself.If you hold eye contact for more than 3 seconds, what are you telling another person? M

31、uch depends on the person and the situation. For instance, a man and a woman communicate interest in this matter. They may look at each other for about 3 seconds at a time, YC then drop their eyes down for 3 seconds, before letting their eyes meet again. But if one man gives another man a 3 second p

32、lus stare, he signals, “I know you”, “I am interested in you,” or “You look strange and I am curious about you.” This type of stare often produces unfriendly feelings.55We can learn from the first paragraph that .Aevery glance has its meaningBstaring at a person is an expression of interestCa glance

33、 longer than 3 seconds in unacceptableDa glance carries more meaning than words56By “a dimming of the lights”, Dr Erving Goffman means “ ”.Aclosing ones eyesBturning off the lightsCstopping staring at othersDreducing stare time to the least57From the passenger we can know that if a person stare at a

34、nother person for 4 seconds, it means .Ahe / she knows the personBhe / she is interested in the personChe / she is curious about the personDit depends58The passage mainly discuss .Athe limited time of eye contactBthe passing of ideas through eye contactCproper manners in different social situationsD

35、the role of eye contact in inter personal communicationCAs is true in all cultures, American first hear music in the context of family life. Much of that music comes from the records on the family radio or television, and this “canned” music is especially important in developing childrens musical ta

36、ste. People often say they were very strongly influenced by the kind of music they heard before they were old enough to have their own records or choose the station on the family radio. There is usually some live music in the family as well.Many mothers and grandmothers sing lullabies (催眠曲), for exa

37、mple. These can be important since in America, as elsewhere, lullabies not only lull a baby to sleep but promise, praise and teach cultural values. Sometimes lullabies are the only songs in a foreign language that American children with strong ethnic (种族的) backgrounds hear, since people often fall b

38、ack on old, familiar languages for intimate (亲密的) songs.Another important family context is the automobile, where families learn songs and sing together on weekends and vacations. This is not as surprising as it appears, for the family car has become one of the basic centers of family experience, an

39、d it is one of the important places where the family gather for an extended period time without outside disturbance. The family used to have to choose between making their own music in the car and being force fed by the radio, but the invention of automobile cassette recorders and eight track playba

40、ck machines allows a family to have more control over what they hear when they drive.59“ canned music” (in paragraph 1) refers to .Athe music passed down from older generationsBrecorded music instead of live musicCmodern music young people can enjoyDthe music children hear in a car 60The music child

41、ren first hear is important in .Ashaping their likes and dislikes in musicBlearning language Cdeveloping their mind Dknowing about cultural values61According to the passage lullabies are usually sung in .AAmerican EnglishBa familiar languageCan African languageDthe parents native language62“context”

42、 (in Paragraph 3) probably means “ ”.AchancesBcultureCsurroundingsDcontentDSAN FERANCISCO As skies fill with millions of migrating birds (候鸟), European scientists say the seasonal miracle appears to depend on a seeming contradiction (矛盾) : The fatter the bird, the more efficiently it flies.The resul

43、t of their study contradict a central theory of aerodynamics (空气动力学), which predicts that the power needed to fly increases with weight.For birds, apparently, the cost of flying with heavy fuel loads is considerably smaller than previously thought.Researchers found that red knot wading birds double

44、their normal body weight of 100 grams before making their twice a year, nonstop commute (路程) between the British Isles and the Russian Arctic. Distance : 5,000 kilometers.Another study in the journal Nature measured the benefits of flying in an aerodynamic V formation (V字形), which allows birds to sa

45、ve energy by gliding in the lead birds air stream.Flying in formation, their heart rates were as much as 14.5 percent lower than flying solo (单飞), according to Henri Weimerskirch, a French scientist. The findings help explain how birds complete difficult migrations.Researchers had assumed that thinn

46、er, more athletic birds would have the best chance of survival.The first study suggests that building up fat deposits (存放) to be burned as fuel during the migrating is worth more than the energy it takes to carry the additional weight.In the study, researchers said their team studied the birds flown

47、 at different body masses during 28 simulated (模拟) flights. They were injected (注射) with a small amount of water containing a radioactive element that enabled the team to measure the amount of energy burned.63Researchers used to believe .Athe thinner a bird is, the less energy it needs to fly Bmigra

48、tory birds make a journey from the British Isles to the Russian ArcticCaerodynamics makes no senseDbirds eat more before they begin their migrations64According to the passage, birds prefer to fly in the V formation rather than fly solo because .Ait is against aerodynamic to fly in the V formationBth

49、ey can save energy while migratingCthey wont get lost with a bird leading the way Din this way their heart beat faster so that they can fly faster65The researchers didnt in the study.Ainject the birds with water containing a radioactive element.Bwatch birds of different body masses in simulated flig

50、htsCtake the birds heart ratesDfeed the birds to fatten them66The best title of the passage should be .ABirds Fatten up for JourneyBMigratory Birds in EuropeCNew FindingsDMigrating in V formationEWhile in Banff, make time for a walk around town. A special treat is to go up the mountainside on the Ba

51、nff Gondola for a surprising view of the valley below. Here is The Pines, whose cook has developed a special way of mixing foreign food such a caribou, wild boar, and reindeer with surprising sauces.Best time to visit is during the off season, from early May to mid June, or in October. This way you

52、can avoid sharing the high way with mobile (移动的) homes which can be pulled by cars. But whatever the season, take some lunch with you from Banff, because there are only a few food stops on the road.Forty minutes north of Banff, side by side with the Banff National Park, sits world famous Lake Louise

53、. This surprisingly small body of water is attractive with towering mountains around it. Glaciers, huge masses of ice, moving very slowly against rocks, produce what is called glacier rock flour, making its water dark to see. It is worth taking a walk around the grounds of the chateau Lake Louise, a

54、nother beauty, proud of its early 20 the century history.Back on the road, and its time to continue north past the astonishing Columbia Icefield, then turn off the highway and take the short road to the base of the Athabaska Glacier. You can rent ice cleats (夹板) and do some climbing or do a more ple

55、asant snowmobile tour. Either way, you can enjoy endless beautiful sights. Finally youll reach Jasper, the usual turning around the place for the Banff Jasper loop (回路). Its worth riding the Jasper Skytram, and be sure to visit the wonderful Jasper Park Lodge, also dating back to the 1920s. If you c

56、an have lunch there, do it. The restaurant has an adventurous menu and their wine list would put a smile on any visitors face.67According to the passage, the Pines is a .Aplace in which you can see many mobile homes.Bmountain where you can get a good view of the valley.Ctown which happens to be near

57、 the Banff National Park.Drestaurant where you can ask for some special kinds of food.68What will probably happen when visitors come at the end of June?AThey may have trouble finding a restaurant.BThey may come across traffic jams.CThey may travel more easily with carsDThey may do much more sightsee

58、ing.69Similar to the Chateau Lake Louise, .Athe Banff National Park is to the west of BanffBthe Columbia Icefield lies between Lake Louise and the Banff National ParkCthe Jasper Skytram has a history of more than 80 yearsDthe Jasper Park Lodge was built in the 1920s70Besides the beautiful sights in

59、Jasper Park Lodge, visitors to Jasper can enjoy themselves by .Ataking the Jasper Skytram and eating in the restaurantBtaking the Banff Jasper loop and Jasper SkytramChaving a lot of food to order in the restaurantDtaking the Jasper Skytram back to Banff第二卷(主观题)单词填写(每小题1分,共15小题,满分15分)71Shes a (习惯) t

60、o traveling a lot in her job.72I cant advise what to do - its a matter of c (良心).73His formal style of speaking was a (适当的) to the occasion.74He was accused of a (滥用) his position for personal gain.75Theres a f (基本的) difference in the attitude between these two politicians.76If you want to get a boo

61、k out of the library, you can c (查阅) the catalogue first.77All of us are unaware of what the o (结果) of the war will be .78Everyone gave their a (同意) to the proposal.79You know this part of the text is very hard, and try to s (简化) your explanation for the pupils.80I had waited for a very long time, a

62、nd a l (最后) the bus arrived.81What c (标准,用复数) do you use to judge a good wine?82In the United States, what p (百分比) of your income is paid in income tax?83That is only a t (临时的,暂时的) solution to the problem.84As far as I know, he is an i (聪明的,智商高的) person.85As a man of iron will, he makes no c (让步) in

63、 matters of principle.短文改错(每小题1分,共10题,满分10分) In the summer holiday, our school had organized a trip 86 for us to England, when my classmates and I stayed with 87 England families and studied for about 20 days.88 I arrived at the airport in London at 9 oclock in July89 16 th. Then we were picked up a

64、nd driven us to the small90 town of Sawston. When we arrived, it was 11 : 3091 at night. It had a little cold and very quiet everywhere.92 I think the host family would take us home the next day.93 But to my great surprise, they were still waiting me in94 the cold air. I was greatly moved and felt n

65、ervously, 95 because I had never been so close to a British family.书面表达(满分25分) 李华是一名高三学生,请根据下图,以A better weekend 为题写一篇短文,描述李华的学习生活和缓解压力的经历。 注意:短文开头已为你写出,词数100左右。(不包括开头所给句子的单词)参考词汇:补习班weekend classesA Better Weekend Li Hua is a senior three student and is very busy with his lessons everyday. Last Sat

66、urday, as usual, 参考答案单项选择1 5 ADBBD 6 10 ABDBB 11 15 DCCAA 16 20 BBACA21 25 CDDDD 26 30 BCACA完形填空31 35 BCDAB 36 40 BCCBD 41 45 DABCA 46 50 BACAD阅读理解51 55 CDDAA 56 60 CDDBA 61 65 DCABD 66 70 ADBDA单词拼写71accustomed 72conscience 73appropriate 74abusing75fundamental 76consult 77outcome 78approval79simplif

67、y 80at length 81criteria 82percentage83temporary 84intellectual 85compromise短文改错86去掉had 87when where 88England English89in on 90去掉us 91 92had was 93think thought 94waiting 后加for 95nervously nervous 书面表达要点:1周末补课,还要学习到深夜;2周日父亲建议放松,做风筝;3在户外情况;放风筝,野餐,玩得很愉快;4周一上课,精神饱满,效率高。主要写作时态:一般过去时为主 主要人称:用第三人称范文A Bet

68、ter WeekendLi Hua is a senior three student and is very busy with his lessons every day. Last Staurday, as usual, he went to weekend classes. In the evening, he studied at home until deep into the night. He was so sleepy and tired that he couldnt work effectively.On Sunday morning, his father came u

69、p and advised him to have a rest. Soon they had a good idea. They made a kite and then the family went to the suburbs. Li Hua enjoyed himself flying the kite. The family had a picnic together, relaxing in the open air. On Monday, Li Hua was energetic and active in class. He said it was only because he had a better weekend.

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