1、岳口高中2012届高三10月月考试卷第一部分,听力(每小题1.5分,共20小题.满分30分)第一节(听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的选项中选出最佳选项,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题各阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What does the man mean?A. To be an engineer is his dream. B.He will try to do what his parents wish.C.He looks down upon being an engineer.2. Whats the mans impression of
2、Sandy?A. He is humorous. B.He is so easygoing. C. He is hard to communicate with.3. What was the weather like on Marys holiday?A.Cloudy B.Fine C.Rainy4.What will the woman do next? A.Talk to a police officer. B.Tell the man what happened in detail. C.Wait the man to call back.5.What are the speakers
3、 talking about? A.Their home in the future. B.How technology has changed their lives?第二节:听下面5段对话和独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5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6 -7题6.What is the man doing? A.Asking pemission from his mother. B.Giving his mother some suggestions.
4、 C.Telling his mother about his school life.7.What do we know about the man? A.He often helps his mother in the kitchen. B.He will not live with his parents. C.He wants to take some dancing lessons.听第7段材料,回答8-9题8.What happened to Sandy? A. He lost his job B.He didnt get the job he wanted. C. He miss
5、ing going to the museum.9.Why doesnt the woman want Sandy to get the job in the larger company? A.It is not a good job. B.She wants to apply for the job. C.Its too far away.听第8段材料,回答10-12题10.Where are the speakers? A.In China. B.In Japan. C.In America.11.What do we know about the coffee shop? A.Its
6、Americanstyle. B.Its open around the clock.(24小时)12.What do we know about woman? A.She likes heavy food. B.She likes Japanese food. C.She cant understand the menu.听第9段材料,回答13 -16题13.What holiday in the West does the man compare the Spring Festival? A.Thanksgiving Day. B.Christmas . C.Easter.14.On wh
7、ich day of the first month of the lunar calendar does the festival end officially? A.The fifth B.The seventh C.The fifteenth15.Why did people use to set off firecrackers?(鞭炮) A.To welcome the coming of spring. B.To create a festive atmosphere. C.To drive away the bad spirits.16.What are some of the
8、customs that the man mentions? A.People give their houses a thorough cleaning before the festival. B.People turn on all the lights in their houses on New Years Eve. C.People everywhere in China have Jiao Zi for New Years dinner.听第10段材料,回答17 -20题17.What activity will the school organize on Friday mor
9、ning? A.Visit a museum. B.Attend a lecture C.See a film.18.Why will they play games? A.To memorize new words. B.To get to know the others. C.To take a break.19.When will they go to Bath? A.At 7:oo p.m. on Friday. B.At 6:oo a.m. on Saturday. C.At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.20.What is the arrangement on S
10、unday? A.They are free to do what they want. B.They will have a lessons. C.They will take a trip.第二部分:多项选择(共10小题,总分10分)21.For the of those who werent listening the first time,I will repeat the question. A.influence B.benefit C.contribution D.power22.If your knowledge can be in some way with my exper
11、ience,we are sure to succed. A.joined B.united C.connected D.combined23. I feel sorry for those young people who dont _ their aged people as I do mine.A. send forB. take forC. look forD. care for24. It was reported that 115 miners _ in the flooded mine for eight days were pulled out alive at last.A.
12、 transformedB. trappedC. defeatedD. stained25. Nowadays, to lose weight, more wise ladies prefer to _ regularly rather than take expensive weight-losing pills.A. hang outB. turn upC. work outD. figure up26. Having been told _ where he lived, I had no difficulty in finding Peters address.A. exactly B
13、. approximately C. appropriately D. relatively27. After that, he knew he could _ any emergency by doing what he could to the best of his ability.A. get away with B. get on with C. get through D. get across28. In no country, _ Britain, it has been said, can one experience four seasons in the course o
14、f a single day.A. other than B. more than C. better than D. rather than29.Dont any chances when you climb the hill,or you will get killed. A.take B.make C.carry D.meet30.She started as an office junior,and became the director of the whole company . A.in turn B.in surprise C.in return D.in time第三部分:完
15、型填空。(共30分,每小题1.5分。)Heres an unusual story: a diamond ring was recently found in an egg.The magician,Liu Qian,discovered it,in front of an audience of millions at CCTVs Spring Festavil Gala(晚会).Lius 31 tricks have made the centuries-old art of magic fashionable once again,and made him the hottest mag
16、ician in China. As a 32 young magician from Taiwan,Liu is popular worldwide for his magic shows.Countries he has performed in include the USA,Japan,South Korea and the UK. Witnessing something 33 happen right before your eyes is the 34 of peoples love for magic.Liu is known for his 35 with his audie
17、nce.He has a 36 understanding of showmanship(演出技巧). “Its actually 37 rather than ones controlling skills, that is more important to achieving a successful magic show. We think carefully about 38 to design the shows 39 ,to make them 40 more interesting,”Liu said . Liu Qings success 41 back to his chi
18、ldhood.Born in 1976 in Taiwan,he found himself 42 to a magic toy in a 43 when he was 7 years old.At the age of 12,he 44 Taiwans Youth Magic Contest, which was 45 by the great American magician,David Copperfield. Yet,liu never planned on becoming a 46 magician.He studied Japanese literature at univer
19、sity and only to be an amateur magician in his 47 time.However,his failure to find a proper job after graduation 48 him towards magic as a career. To refine his performing skills,he has 49 on streets,roads and fields,for passers-by,policelmen and farmers. “Streets shows are the biggest 50 for us mag
20、icians. We have to deal with unexpected situations and tough crowds,”Liu said.31. A.horrible B.magic C.boring D.cheating32. A.strange B.fresh C.new D.seasoned33. A.possible B.impossible C.quiet D.real34. A.root B.fruit C.stem D.branch35. A.simple B.unique C.difficult D.easy36. A.interaction B.invent
21、ion C.introduction D.interruption37. A.supporting B.thinking C.training D.attemping 38. A.how B.what C.why D.when39. A.freely B.creatively C.frankly D.hurriedly40. A.taste B.appear C.smell D.sound41. A.started B.began C.dated D.ended42. A.loved B.attracted C.separated D.pressed43. A.field B.shop C.b
22、ook D.mirror44. A.failed B.joined C.won D.defeated45. A.watched B.laughed C.seen D.judged 46. A.proffessionas B.special C.interesting D.lovable47. A.busy B.terrible C.unforgetful D.spare48. A.succeeded B.pushed C.helped D.employed49. A.performed B.pretended C.changed D.stopped50. A.suffering B.chall
23、enge C.happiness D.harvest 第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA new research has uncovered that culture is a determining factor when interpreting facial emotions(情感). The study reveals that in cultures where emotional control is the standard, such as Japan,
24、 focus is placed on the eyes to interpret emotions. Whereas in cultures where emotion is openly expressed, such as the United States, the focus is on the mouth to interpret emotion. “These findings go against the popular theory that the facial expressions of basic emotions can be universally recogni
25、zed,” said University of Alberta researcher Dr. Takahiko Masuda. “A persons culture plays a very strong role in determining how they will read emotions and needs to be considered when interpreting facial expression.”These cultural differences are even noticeable in computer emoticons(情感符号), which ar
26、e used to convey a writers emotions over email and text messaging. The Japanese emoticons for happiness and sadness vary in terms of how the eyes are drawn, while American emoticons vary with the direction of the mouth. In the United States the emoticons :) and :-) show a happy face, whereas the emo
27、ticons: (or : -( show a sad face. However, Japanese tend to use the symbol ( ) to indicate a happy face, and ( ;_; )to indicate a sad face. “We think it is quite interesting and appropriate that a culture tends to mask its emotions. The Japanese would focus on a persons eyes when determining emotion
28、, as eyes tend to be quite subtle(微妙的),” said Masuda. “In the United States, where open emotion is quite common, it makes sense to focus on the mouth, which is the most expressive feature on a persons face.”51. The text mainly tells us that _. A. cultural differences are expressed in emotions B. dif
29、ferent emoticons are preferred in different culturesC. culture is the key to interpreting facial emotionsD. people from different cultures express emotions differently52. Which emoticon is used by Americans to show a happy face?A. (;_;)B. :-( C. ( )D. :-)53. If a Japanese wants to detect whether a s
30、mile is true or false, he will probably_. A. read the whole faceB. look into the eyesC. judge by the voice D. focus on the mouth54. People used to believe that _.A. people all over the world understood basic emotions almost in the same wayB. people in the world interpreted basic emotions in differen
31、t waysC. some facial expressions of emotions were too complex to be recognizedD. people could only recognize the facial expressions of basic emotionsBWhen you go to St. Petersburg, the number of attractions can seem large. If you are short of time, or just want to make sure to hit the highlights, th
32、ese are the top must-see sights in St. Petersburg.1.The Hermitage MuseumThe Hermitage Museum is one of the most important sights to see for any visitor to St. Petersburg. There are lots of different paintings by the old masters in the Hermitage. Prepare to come face-to-face with classic Western arti
33、sts.2. Kizhi IslandKizhi Island is an open-air museum of wooden architecture from the Karelia Region of Russia. These impressive structures are made entirely without nailsthe wood fits together with joints and grooves(沟槽).3. PeterhofPeterhof is as beautiful as it is fun. Youll be charged for admissi
34、on, but go to Petethof when the fountains are workingduring the day in the summer. They are shut off in winter evenings.4. The Church of Our Savior on the Spilt BloodLove it or hate it, the Church of Our Savior on the Spilt Blood in St. Petersburg is an wonderful must-see sight. The beautiful look m
35、ay make your eyes brighten, and the painting inside the church will make you say “Wow!”5. The Bronze Horseman StatueThe so-called Bronze Horseman is a part of Russian culture and a symbol of St. Petersburg. Made famous by Alexander Pushkin, this statue of Peter the Great sitting on his horse can tru
36、ly show Peter the Greats influence on the Russian idea of greatness.55. If you are interested in paintings, youd better go to _.A. Peterhof and Kizhi IslandB. Kizhi lsland and the Church of Our Savior on the Spilt BloodC. the Hermitage Museum and the Church of Our Savior on the Spilt BloodD. the Hcr
37、mitagee Museum and Peterhof56. We can learn from the passage that _.A. visitors can visit Peterhof for freeB. the buildings of Kizhi Island are made of woodC. the fountains in Peterhof can be seen all year roundD. the largest collection of Russian arts is in the Hermitage Museum57. The main purpose
38、of the passage is to _.A. show the wonderful history of RussiaB. persuade artists to study St. PetersburgC. introduce the must-see sights in St. PetersburgD. recommend the famous buildings in Russia58. The underlined phrase (in Para 1) “hit the highlights” means _.A. to learn more knowledge B. to vi
39、sit the most interesting sightsC. to go to the high buildingsD. to save more timeCAre morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made. In my early 20s, I rarely went to bed before midnight, and I would almost always get up late the next morning.But after a while I couldnt ignore the h
40、igh relationship between success and rising early. On those rare occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity was almost always higher. So I set out to become a habitual early riser. But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that noise and go back to s
41、leep. Eventually some sleep research showed me that I was using the wrong strategy.The most common wrong strategy is this: You assume that if youre going to get up earlier, youd better go to bed earlier. It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.There are two main schools(流派) of thought on sl
42、eep patterns. The first is that you should go to bed and get up at the same time every day. The second school says you should go to bed when youre tired and get up when you naturally wake up. However, I have found both of them are wrong if you care about productivity. If you sleep at set hours, youl
43、l sometimes go to bed when you arent sleepy enough. Youre wasting time lying in bed awake and not being asleep.If your sleep is based on what your body tells you, youll probably be sleeping more than you need. Also, your mornings may be less predictable if youre getting up at different times.The sol
44、ution for me has been to combine both methods. I go to bed when Im sleepy and get up with an alarm clock at a fixed time. So I always get up at the same time (in my case 5 am), but I go to bed at different times every night sometimes at 9:30pm, and other times at midnight. Most of the time I go to b
45、ed between 10-11 pm.However, going to bed only when Im sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning is my way. If you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.59. According to the passage, the underlined phrase refers to _.A. people who stay up until the next morningB. people whos
46、e productivity is the highest in the morningC. people who feel sleepy in the morningD. people who get up early in the morning60. Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?A. Because he / she wanted to form the habit of going to bed early and getting up early.B. Because he / she wanted
47、 to see which of the two main schools of thought on sleep patterns was right.C. Because he / she had found that his / her productivity was higher when he / she got up early.D. Because he / she was told the high relationship between success and rising early.61. The author experienced all the followin
48、g EXCEPT _.A. asking scholars for advice on sleeping habitsB. getting up early occasionallyC. pressing off the alarm to go on sleepingD. going to bed after midnight62. The passage is mainly about _.A. how to have good sleep B. main schools of thought on sleep patterns C. wrong strategies for getting
49、 up early D. how to become an early riserDThe $11 billion self-help industry is built on the idea that you should turn negative thoughts like “I never do anything right” into positive ones like “I can succeed.” But was positive thinking advocate Norman Vincent Peale right? Is there power in positive
50、 thinking?Researchers in Canada just published a study in the journal Psychological Science that says trying to get people to think more positively can actually have the opposite effect: it can simply highlight how unhappy they are.The studys authors, Joanne Wood and John Lee of the University of Wa
51、terloo and Elaine Perunovic of the University of New Brunswick, begin by citing older research showing that when people get feedback which they believe is very positive, they actually feel worse, not better. If you tell your stupid friend that he has the potential of an Einstein, youre just underlin
52、ing his faults. In one 1990s experiment, a team including psychologist Joel Cooper of Princeton asked participants to write essays opposing funding for the disabled. When the essayists were later praised for their sympathy, they felt even worse about what they had written.In this experiment, Wood, L
53、ee and Perunovic measured 68 students self-esteem. The participants were then asked to write down their thoughts and feelings for four minutes. Every 15 seconds, one group of students heard a bell. When it rang, they were supposed to tell themselves, “I am lovable.”Those with low self-esteem didnt f
54、eel better after the forced self-affirmation. In fact, their moods turned significantly darker than those of members of the control group, who werent urged to think positive thoughts.The paper provides support for newer forms of psychotherapy (心理治疗) that urge people to accept their negative thoughts
55、 and feelings rather than fight them. In the fighting, we not only often fail but can make things worse. Meditation techniques, in contrast, can teach people to put their shortcomings into a larger, more realistic perspective. Call it the power of negative thinking.63. What do we learn from the firs
56、t paragraph about the self-help industry? A. It has produced positive results. B. It is a highly profitable industry. C. It was established by Norman Vincent Peale. D. It is based on the concept of positive thinking.64. What does the word “underline” mean (Line 4, Para. 3)?A. lay emphasis on B. poin
57、t out C. pay no attention to D. take for granted65. Which of the following is TRUE about the Canadian researchers study? A. Encouraging positive thinking many do more good than harm. B. Self-affirmation can bring a positive change to ones mood. C. Forcing a person to think positive thoughts may lowe
58、r their self-esteem. D. There can be no simple therapy for psychological problems.66. What do we learn from the last paragraph? A. People can avoid making mistakes through meditation.B. Meditation may prove to be a good form of psychotherapy.C. Different people tend to have different ways of thinkin
59、g. D. The effects of positive thinking vary from person to person.EMost schools forbid chewing gum, but in a few years they might consider changing that rule. Why? Scientists are finding evidence that gum chewing may be good for your health. It may even help improve your test scores. This exciting r
60、esearch is just beginning. And in the meantime, companies are also experimenting with adding vitamins, minerals, medicines, and other substances that could give gum the power to cure headaches and fight everything from serious diseases to bad breath. Other researchers are finding that gum might work
61、 better than a pill to deliver medicines and other substances into the bloodstream. Thats because the lining (膜) of our cheeks can absorb certain substances more quickly than our stomachs and intestines (肠) can.That discovery could help other researchers develop medicine-containing gums that fight c
62、olds, ease headaches, battle nervousness, and more. Scientists might even create antimicrobial (抗菌的) gums that cure bad breath. Those projects may take years, but gum scientists have already had at least one recent success: Theyve created a gum that could help us stay awake.Researchers have produced
63、 a gum called Stay Alert. Each stick has as much caffeine as a cup of coffee. It can take an hour for the caffeine in coffee to have its full effect, but the caffeine in Stay Alert hits in just a few minutes.The gum is easy to transport and its stable in cold and hot climates. Unlike a pill, it does
64、nt require water to swallow. Those qualities make it easy for soldiers to use. For now, Stay Alert is available only to the military (军队). The manufacturer may one day offer it for sale to the public. People who work at night, such as truck drivers and medical personnel who ride in ambulances, might
65、 benefit from a product like Stay Alert.67. The passage mainly talks about _.A. the rule of forbidding chewing gum in schoolB. different kinds of chewing gum C. new research on chewing gumD. the relationship between chewing gum and medicine68. What does the underlined word “hits” in Paragraph 6 prob
66、ably mean?A. Touches. B. Takes effect. C. Attacks. D. Affects badly.69. According to the passage, Stay Alert is a gum which can help people _.A. overcome nervousness B. fight colds C. cure headaches D. stay awake70. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. we cant buy gums that cure bad breath
67、nowB. stay Alert needs water to swallowC. stay Alert is available to the public nowD. stay Alert is not easy to store第五部分:书面表达第一节: 完成句子(共15分)71.He (不能解释) his absence for school these days and was punished.(account)72. If you had worked hard, you _ (就不会) so anxious now. (be)73. Not only _ (她懂得法律) ver
68、y well, she can also apply it in new ways. (know)74.It was in the house (他们在那里结婚)that they quarrelee bitterly.(marry)75. _ (是什么时候) that we will go on holiday? (when)76.He has developed a good habit of early going to bed and early getting up,which ,of course,is (有很大的好处)to his health.(benefit)77. (已经宣
69、布)that well have a three-day holiday next month.(announce)78._Do they believe what you said? -No. (无论我们说什么),they would not listen at all!(whatever)79. Many people seem to overlook the basic fact: the major function of clothing is _(保持我们暖和) and comfortable. (keep)80. _ (作为回答) your inquiries, we regre
70、t to tell you that we can not help you in this matter. (response)第二节:短文写作(共1题;满分25分)请你根据以下提示,以时间为线索写一篇短文,介绍中国的“高空王子”阿迪力。11971年7月1日:出生在中国新疆一个杂技世家。21976年:父亲去世,开始训练走钢丝。决心成为世界顶尖的钢丝行走表演者。31991年:在上海的一次高空行走表演中,由于绳索突然折断,阿迪力摔在地上,造成全身17处骨折。医生建议他以后不要再表演了,但他不愿放弃他的事业。41996年6月23日:阿迪力成为中国高空走索跨越江河第一人。52002年5月11日:完成
71、了一项壮举:在绳索上度过了600小时,累计行走123小时48分,打破了由加拿大人Jay Cochrane保持的吉尼斯世界记录。注意:1词数100左右。 2. 参考词汇:杂技acrobatics,走钢丝wire-walk,钢丝行走表演者wirewalker,壮举remarkable feat 参考答案15 BCCAB 610 ABBCA 1115 BCBCC 1620 BABCA2125 BDDBC 2630 ACAAD3135BDBAB 3640ABABB 4145CBBCD 4650ADBAD5154CDBA 5558CBCB 5962DCAD 6366DACB 6770CBDA71.cou
72、ldnt account for 72.would not be73.does he knows the law 74.where they got married 75.When is it 76.of great benefit 77.It has been announced 78.whatever we said 79.to keep us warm 80.In response to 第二节:短文写作(共1题;满分25分) Adili was born on July 1, 1971 in Xinjiang, China, into a family with a great tra
73、dition in acrobatics. When he was only five years old, his father died. Soon he began to be trained in the art of wire-walking. He worked very hard and decided to become the finest wirewalker in the world. In a wire-walking performance in shanghai in 1991, his rope suddenly broke. He fell onto the g
74、round and his bones were broken in 17 different parts of his body. His doctor advised him not to perform again, but Adili refused to give up. On June 23, 1996, Adili became the first Chinese to cross a river on a wire. On May 11th, 2002, Adili completed a remarkable feat by staying on a wire for 600 hours and wire-walking for a total of 123 hours and 48 minutes, breaking the Guinness world record held by a Canadian Jay Cochrane.