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1、戴南高级中学高三英语综合测试(四)10.3第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(见答题纸)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)21You dont need to describe her. I_ her several times. A. had met B. have met C. met D .meet22In recent years there has been a _ increase in teachers salary.Aviolent B wide C significant D cautious23Sorr

2、y. Madam. Youd better come tomorrow because its_ the visiting hours.Aduring Bat Cbeyond D before 24Since the policy of being open to the outside world was put into practice, a _ change has taken place in China.Afundamental Bessential Celementary D basic25-How about eight oclock outside the cinema?-T

3、hat _ me fine.Afits Bmeets Csatifies Dsuits26When John was arrested for drunken driving, he expected to lose his driving licence, but he was _ with a fine.Alet through Blet down C let off Dlet out27Mr Bally approved _ the conference.Ame to attend B for my attendingCof me to attend D of my attending2

4、8His invalid father is becoming a _ to him.Afreight B cargo Cburden Dload29This room is partly _ with a few old armchairs.Aoffered Bgiven C afforded D furnished30 _ the bus arrived, forty minutes late.AAt length B In the first placeCAs a consequence D In detail31 He got well prepared for the job int

5、erview, for he couldnt risk _ the good opportunity.Ato lose Blosing Cto be lost Dbeing lost32. I would have come earlier, but I _ that you were waiting for me. A. didnt know B. hadnt know C. would have known D. havent known33Look at the trouble I am in. If only I _ your advice.Afollowed Bwould follo

6、w Chad followed Dshould follow34Mary is _ a translation of a French novel.Aengaged with Bbusy in Cabsorbed to Doccupied with35If people keep polluting the rivers, no fish there will survive _.Aat all cost Bfor a long while C in the long run D by no means第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3

7、6-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案We had been told in the village that the road over the mountains was under construction and that it would be impossible to cross the frontier by car. We intended to disbelieve these 36 , since thirty miles of the road bad been 37 effortlessly and we had come to within sigh

8、t of the mountain pass. It was then that our confidence was 38 : the road began to get from bad to worse rapidly.Henry stopped the car and we decided to climb as 39 as the pass on foot to see exactly how bad things were. We found that the track 40 for a couple of miles only; and then the road 41 aga

9、in. We did not regard a little mud as a serious obstacle (障碍) and considered that the crossing would be quite 42 if we went on carefully. The first five hundred yards or so were sheltered by pieces of rock. We walked along 43 but surely, pleased with ourselves at having proved the villagers 44 . Jus

10、t as we turned a corner, Henry caught sight of a large stone in his path and tried to 45 it. The car slid to one side and the rear wheels became 46 fast in mud. I got out to lighten the 47 , but the more Henry accelerated (加速), the deeper the wheels 48 into the soil. There was no choice but to dig d

11、own to the level of the wheels with our bare 49 . And we were soon covered in mud from head to foot. When the level was 50 , we filled the hole, with loose 51 and I watched anxiously as Henry started up the engine. Stones went 52 everywhere, but the wheels remained 53 in place. I fetched two planks

12、and we put them 54 the wheels and the track. The wheels turned wildly before they gripped (咬紧) the dry planks. After a moment the car 55 itself out of the rut (车辙), and came to a stop.36Anotes Bwarnings Cdangers Djokes37Acovered Brun Cgone Ddriven38Ataken up Btorn down Cgot off Dbroken down39Along B

13、soon Cpossible Dfar40Aended Bturned Cextended Dlasted41Acontinued Bdisappeared Cwas good Dremained42Acomfortable Bpleasant Ceasy Denjoyable43Aquickly Bslowly Cbravely Dhurriedly44 Afight Bstupid Chelpful Dwrong45Ahit Bmiss Cavoid Dpush46Astuck Bflowing Cstricken Dflying47Awheels Blights Croad Dengin

14、e48Adropped Bfell Cdrowned Dsank49Afeet Bhands Carms Dbacks50Areached Braised Creduced Dsupported51Awood Bstones Csand Dtrees52Acrashing Bsplashing Csinking Dflying53Astill Bloose Cfirm Ddirect54Abetween Bamong Cin Doutside55Apushed Bpulled Cdragged Ddrew第三部分: 阅读理解阅读下面短文,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个答案中选出最佳选项。(A

15、) Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course that he attends gives him a credit that he may count towards a degree .In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirtysix courses each lasting for one semester .A typical c

16、ourse consists of three classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending a university a student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two semesters each year. It is possible for a student to move between one un

17、iversity and another during his degree course, though this is not in fact done as a regular practice.For every course that he follows a student is given a grade , which is recorded ,and the record is available for the student to show to prospective employers .All this imposes a constant pressure and

18、 strain of work ,but in spite of this some students still find time for great activity in student affairs. Elections to positions in student organizations arouse much enthusiasm .Students who advise the academic authorities usually perform the effective work of maintaining discipline .Any student ,w

19、ho is thought to have broken the rules ,for example by cheating ,has to appear before a student court .With the enormous numbers of students ,the operation of the system does involve a certain amount of activity. A student who has held one of these positions of authority is much respected and it wil

20、l be of benefit to him later in his career.56Normally a student would at least attend classes each week.A12B15C20D3657According to the first paragraph an American student is allowed .Ato live in a different university Bto live at home and drive to classCto get two degrees from two different universi

21、tiesDto take a particular course in a different university58American university students are usually under pressure of work because .Atheir academic performance will affect their careersBthey want to run for positions of academic authorityCthey have to observe university disciplineDthey are heavily

22、involved in student affairs59The student organizations seem to be effective in .Adealing with the academic affairs of the universityBkeeping up the students enthusiasm for social activitiesCensuring that the students observe university regulationsDevaluation students performance by bringing them bef

23、ore a court60Some students are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations probably because .Athey hate the constant pressure and strain of their studyBthey will then be able to stay longer in the universityCsuch positions help them get better jobsDsuch positions are usually well paid(B ) So

24、metimes people call each other “scared-cat”, but have you ever thought about this expression? When a cat is frightened, its heart starts beating faster, its muscles get tense, and there are changes in the chemicals in its blood-stream. Although the cat doesnt realize this, its body is getting ready

25、for action. If the danger continues, this animal will do one of the two things. It will defend itself, or it will run away as fast as it can. Something like this also happens to people. When we are excited, angry, scared, or aroused by other emotions, our bodies go through many physical changes. Our

26、 hearts beat faster, and our muscles get tense. All of these changes make us more alert and ready to react. We, too, get ready to defend ourselves or run. Human beings, however, have a problem that animals never face. If we give way to our feelings and let them take over, we can get into trouble. Ha

27、ve you ever said something in anger -or hit somebody -and regretted it later? Have you ever shouted at a teacher, told somebody you were lonely, or said you were in love, and then wished later you had kept your mouth shut? It isnt always wise to express your feelings freely. Does this mean that its

28、smarter always to hide our feelings? No! If you keep feelings of anger, sadness, and bitterness hidden away or bottled up inside, your body stays tense. Physical illnesses can develop, and you can feel churned up inside. It can actually be bad for your health. Feelings that you keep all bottled up i

29、nside, dont just go away. Its as if you bought some bananas and stuck them in a cupboard. You might not be able to see them, but before long youd smell them. And if you opened the cupboard, chances are youd see little fruit flies hovering(盘旋) all over them. Theyd be rotten. You can try to treat emot

30、ions as if they were bananas in the cupboard. You can hide them and you can pretend they dont exist, but theyll still be around. And at last youll have to deal with them, just like those bananas.61 .It is mentioned in the passage that human beings get into trouble because _. A. they are not as alert

31、 as animalsB. they sometimes cant control their feelingsC. they always do something wrong to other peopleD. they dont pay attention to their physical changes62. The underlined words “churned up” in the sixth paragraph mean _. A. very delighted B. beaten heavily C. very frightened D. disturbed badly6

32、3. The author wants to tell us in the last two paragraphs that_ Ayoull not completely get away from your feelingsByou should treat emotions as bananas in a cupboardCfeelings will gradually disappear when you hold them inDit is good for your health to keep pleasant feelings inside64. The author write

33、s this article in order to _ Atell us that it isnt good to keep feelings insideBgive us some advice on how to express our feelingsCmake us deal with feelings in a wise way Dmake us know that it isnt always wise to express our feelings freely (C)TOKYO Our kids, the Japanese government announced, have

34、 forgotten how to behave. They cant be bothered with housework. If they see someone being wronged, they probably look the other way.Few countries have placed more importance on being well-behaved in public than Japan. The simplest requests for directions often result in guided tours. Smiling shopkee

35、pers are still the rule. Lost wallets usually make their way to their owners.But according to recent surveys, all that may be going the way of the ancient hair-do(发式). And Japans government has gone into something of a crisis mode.A Japanese Education Ministry Survey formed late in 1999 and made pub

36、lic last month found that Japan moves behind other nations in teaching youngsters right from wrong.It also reported that Japanese children are less helpful and do far less housework than their foreign peers in all classes. But they are better about taking dirty dishes to the kitchens after dinner.In

37、 addition, Japanese kids are more likely to dry their hair and carry cell phones than American and Chinese kids, according to another survey, by a Tokyo-based tank. Children in about 8 per cent of public school classrooms are so disorderly that teachers cannot hold lessons, further recent reports sh

38、ow. children refuse to sit, to listen or to stop talking.Older and middle-aged Japanese continue to have a solid sense of good manners and social justice, says Professor Yoshina Hirano from Shinshu University, who was appointed to direct the ministrys survey.Despite the knowledge of good manners amo

39、ng adults, the breakdown in manners may be spreading, he said.65. From the first paragraph, we can infer that _.A. the Japanese government had gone badB. kids in Japan have a bad memoryC. kids in Japan seldom help their parents with houseworkD. kids in Japan are too busy to help others66. The second

40、 paragraph seems to show us that _.A. the education system of Japan is better than that of any other countryB. shopkeepers in Japan are too kind to their customersC. Japanese kids often find wallets on their way to their schoolsD. Japanese adults in public places act politely to each other67. It is

41、implied(暗含) in this passage that Japanese kids _.A. spending much time doing their homeworkB. lead an advanced modern lifeC. have their hair cut too oftenD. often wash dishes after dinner (D ) Out on the road the jeep already waiting. As I got on beside him, he sat up and started the engine. In a fe

42、w minutes we were out of the town and heading with great speed in the direction of Bacalar. My hat blew away but when I asked him to stop, he refused. We were being followed by spies and it was necessary to drive fast to throw them off.The hard and unsmooth surface of the road made the jeep weave. T

43、o the danger of being shot off the bank was added the discomfort, the cold, for at the speed we were travelling the air cut through my cotton shirt and trousers. I asked the driver to go slower, adding as an excuse that I wanted to look out for wild animals. He replied that the faster we drove the b

44、etter our chance of coming up with them before they could run away. He had hardly spoken when the jeep struck a rain-filled pit, which splashed a sheet of muddy water over the windscreen. Blinded, he stopped the jeep with one wheel over the bank. When we got going again it was at a speed little fast

45、er than a walking pace.68. While they were driving towards Bacalar the author _.A. asked the driver to drive fast because they were being followed by spies B. threw off his hatC. refused to stop because they were being followed by spiesD. asked the driver to stop for his hat69. The author asked the

46、driver to go slower because _.A. he wanted to look for wild animalsB. he was frightened that they might have an accidentC. his shirt and trousers had blown awayD. he had cut himself70. They continued at a speed little faster than a walking pace because _.A. the driver had been blindedB. the jeep had

47、 struck a pitC. one of the wheels had fallen over the bankD. they had barely avoided an accident71. “He had hardly spoken.” means _.A. he had shoutedB. he had spoken very softlyC. he had just finished speakingD. he had only said a few words (E)Sitting is an art that isnt getting passed along. People

48、 these days feel as though they have to be doing something. If they are not working, they are jogging, or playing tennis or golf, or taking courses to improve their minds or bodies-or they are parked in front of the TV. Sitting in front of the TV isnt sitting-its watching.People used to sit a whole

49、lot. You would walk down the street or drive down the road, and there they would be, out on the doorsteps, sitting. You could go down to the store and sit on the bench out front in the summer or around the fire in the winter. There were sitting benches out in the town square. At the garage, there we

50、re straight-backed chairs. There among the oil cans and tires and spare parts, you could kick back and sit.Houses used to have sitting rooms, where the grown-ups would go after Sunday dinner. Mom and Dad, Grandpa and Aunt Ruby would sit and digest(消化) the fried chicken and talk about Aunt Ethels ill

51、ness, and how well the minister did today. Outside, the children would play, and the afternoon would pass by in a comfortable haze(悠闲的氛围 ).That sort of thing looks like doing nothing. A recharging battery(正充电的电池)doesnt look as if its doing anything either. Sitting restores your soul. If you want to

52、enjoy a truly full life, dont just do something-sit there.72What message does the author try to get through to us?APeople should make better use of their sitting room.BPeople should spend less time watching TV.CPeople should pass down their good habits.DPeople should take things easy for their own g

53、ood.73We can learn from the second paragraph that_ .Apeople lived a more restful life in the past Btowns were built to make living convenientCsmall town garages had a lot to offer Dpeople enjoyed going out for a drive74The sitting room mentioned in the text used to be a place for _ .Aeating food Bwa

54、tching TVCgathering together Dplaying with children75 From the text we know the writer believes _ .Asitting has a good spiritual effect Bsitting helps people remember the pastCa sitting room may have different purposes第二卷(共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:对话填空:(10分)阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单

55、词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。M:When ! We a_76_ in Paris at last !W:Yeah , I can tell . I cant understand anything the people a_77_ us are saying .M:You mean you dont speak any F_78_ at all ?W:I speak a little . But speaking and understanding are two different things . For i_79_ , I know the word “foreigner” , bu

56、t I cant tell which line is for foreigners .M:Oh , its this one : “Non-Residents”.W:So whats t_80_ them so long ? At this rate , well never get into the country .M:E_81_ if you dont fill out the immigration card .W:Right . Well . Ill do it while Im standing in line . I should have plenty of time .M:

57、Go a_82_ , Miss . Its your turn .W:Oh , hmmm , the passport officer doesnt look very nice , does he ? Whatll I do if I dont understand his q_83_ ?M:It wont be any problem . You will make it through all the official procedures .W:Thanks to you . By the way would you care to have d_84_ with me ?M:Well

58、 , actually , my girlfriend is meeting here . Im sorry .W:I thought you could help me f_85_out the menu.M:Very funny .第二节:书面表达(满分25分)最近,你校试行在课间播放音乐,同学们对此私下议论,看法不一。请你根据表格中所提供的信息,给你的班主任Mr. Richard 写封信,客观地介绍大家的看法。大多数同学赞同,部分同学反对。注意:词数100-120左右赞同者反对者原因播放音乐能活跃气氛。课间时间太短,播放音乐达不到预期效果。能使大脑得到放松,减轻学习的疲劳。课间需要的是安

59、静,而不是嘈杂的声音。能给大家带来欢乐和美的享受。有时上课后还沉浸在课间听的音乐中。戴南高级中学高三英语综合测试(四)10.3第二卷(共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:对话填空:(10分)76 77。 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85。 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)最近,你校试行在课间播放音乐,同学们对此私下议论,看法不一。请你根据表格中所提供的信息,给你的班主任Mr. Richard 写封信,客观地介绍大家的看法。大多数同学赞同,部分同学反对。注意:词数100-120左右赞同者反对者原因播放音乐能活跃气氛。课间时间太短,播放音乐达不到预期效果。能使大脑得到

60、放松,减轻学习的疲劳。课间需要的是安静,而不是嘈杂的声音。能给大家带来欢乐和美的享受。有时上课后还沉浸在课间听的音乐中。注意:请使用英文句型、正确的时态和词组,答题在方框外无效。参考答案:听力理解:1-5 CABCB 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 ACBAC 16-20 BAAAC单项选择:21B 22C 23C 24A 25D 26C 27D 28C 29D 30A 31B 32A 33C 34D 35C完型填空:3640 BADDC 4145 ACBDC 4650 DCDBA 5155 BDCAB1B 我们本打算不想想这些提醒。2A 既然我们没费多大力气走了三十里路,而且已经看到山隘了

61、。3D break down崩溃,瓦解,垮掉。就在这个时候,我们的自信心没有了;因为路况变糟了。4D as far as直到之外为止,远达。我们决定步行爬山到山口去看看情况到底有多糟。5C 小路延伸有二三里。6A 然后又是大道。7C 如果我们小心前行的话,交叉路口应该较容易通过。8B 由上文“if we went on carefully”推测。9D 此时,在作者看来,路况并不是非常差,所以认为村民的提醒是错的。10C (车)想避开大石头。11D 后轮在泥里打滑,所以飞转。12C 照亮路。13D 根据常识推测车越加速,轮子就越陷进泥里。14B 别无他法,只好用手挖(泥土),直到车轮底。15A

62、(挖)到车轮底。16B 由下文“Stones went flying everywhere”推测,是用松散小石子填坑。17D 马达启动,车轮转动,小石子四处飞溅。18C 车轮还是牢牢地在原地。in place在原来的地方。19A 把木板放在车轮和车辙之间。20B pull out(车辆、船只等)驶出,划出。阅读理解:56-60 ADACC 61-64 BDAC 65-67 CDB 68-71 DBDC 72-75 DACA对话填空:76.arrived 77.around 78.French 79.instance 80.taking 81.Especially 82.ahead 83.que

63、stions 84.dinner 85.figure书面表达:Most of us agree that music should be played. As we know, music can produce a lively and happy atmosphere. Besides, music provides us with relaxation after hard study, which reduces the tiredness. Listening to music also makes us feel happy. On the other hand, some stu

64、dents have the opposite view. They dont think they can get the expected results by listening to music, as the break between classes is short. Whats needed during the break is peace instead of the noise produced by the music. Besides, in class some students are still lost in the music they have just heard.

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