海南洋浦中学高三第三次月考英语试题
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海南省洋浦中学高三第三次月考英语试题第Ι卷(共115分)第一部分:听力( 共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
What is the man going to do?A. Meet his parents at the station.B. Meet his wife at the airport.C. Catch a bus to work.How will the speakers go to the cinema?A. By bikeB. By busC. By taxi3. When is the woman going to meet her parents?A. this afternoonB. this morningC. Tomorrow afternoon4. What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. Father and daughterB. Mother and sonC. Teacher and student5. What will the speakers do tomorrow morning?A Meet Mrs. Smith B. See Mrs. Smith off C. See Mrs. Smith in the hospital第二节(共15 小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听第6 段材料,回答第6.7题。
6. Why does the man hire some bikes?A. To go to work with his workmates.B. To go to the island with his fri ends.C. To go home with his friends.7. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Hire motorbikesB. Take a holidayC. See her tomorrow.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。
8.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. at a hotelB. at the woman’s homeC. at the woman’s home9. What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. workmatesB. husband and wifeC. brother and sister10. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman doesn’t like her job.B. The man is a good doctor.C. The woman will be at work in about two days.请听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题11. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. in a restaurantB. in a bookshopC. in a bank12. What’s the man’s telephone number?A.664570B. 665407C. 66450713. What can we learn from the conversation?A. It will take the man five or six days to wait for the woman.B. The man likes to eat cheese best.C. The woman will call the man in three or four days.请听第9段材料, 回答第14至16题14. When will the man and his family end their vacation?A. on March 27B. on March 28C. on April 115. What can we know about the man’s wife?A. She is a farmer.B. She is a housewife.C. She works in a company.16. Where is the woman going to this summer?A. BeijingB. New YorkC. London请听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题17. What’s Haley probably?A. a bass of a big company.B. an expert on WTO.C. a middle school t eacher18. When did Haley visit the professor last time?A. In 2002. B In 2003 C. In 200419. How long will Haley stay at the conference?A. More than one and a half months.B. About half a month.C. About a month.20. What feeling does Haley mainly want to express?A. a feeling of sadnessB. a feeling of happiness.C. a feeling of ap ology第二部分英语知识应用(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)21. Nowadays a lot of adults go to evening schools ______ further education.A. afterB. inC. forD. on22. ______ fire, all exits must be kept clear.A. In place ofB. Instead ofC. In case ofD. In spite of23 Some people choose jobs for other reasons ______ money these days.A. forB. exceptC. besidesD. with24. What _______ it isA. a fine weatherB. fine weatherC fine weathersD fine whether25. The ________ is just around the corner and you won’t miss it.A. bicycle’s shopB. bicycle shopC bicycles shopD bicycles’ shop26. The number of people present at the concert was ______ than expected. There were many tickets left.A. much smallerB. much moreC. much largerD. many more27 I would appreciate _______, to be frank, if the goods could be delivered a s soon as possible.28.The information on the Internet gets around much more rapidly than _____ _ in the newspaper.A.it B.those C.one D.that29.Help others whenever you can______ you will make the world a nicer pla ce to live in.A.and B.or C.unless D.but30.We had to wait half an hour ______ we had already booked a table.A.since B.although C.until D.before31.You’ll imagine what difficulty we had_____ home in the snowstorm.A.walked B.walk C.to walk D.walking32. She went to the bookstore and bought ________ .A. dozen booksB. dozens booksC. dozen of booksD. dozens of books33. ―I knocked over my coffee cup. It went right over_______ keyboard.―You shouldn’t put drinks near _________computer.A. the; 不填B. the; aC. a; 不填D. a; a34. He found it increasingly difficult to read, ________his eyesight was beginning to fail.A. andB. forC. butD. or35. I can’t stand ______with Jane in the same office. She just refuses ____talking while she works.A. working; stoppingB. to work; stoppingC. working; to stop D . to work; to stop第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给题的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Michel is a young girl who works for the police ___36___a handwriting ex pert (专家). She has helped ___37___ many criminals (罪犯) by using her spe cial talents (天才).When she was fourteen, Michel was already ___38___interested in the diff erences in her friends' ___39___that she would spend hours ___40___ them. A fter ___41___ college she went to France for a ___42___ two-year class in ha ndwriting at the School of Police Science.Michel says that it is ___43___for people at hide their handwriting. She c an discover ___44___of what she needs to know simply ___45___ looking at t he writing with her own eyes, ___46___she also has machines___47___help he r make ___48___different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often ___ 49___ great help to the police.Michel believes that handwriting is a good ___50___of what kind of person the ___51___is. "I wouldn't go out with a fellow ___52___I didn't like his ha ndwriting. " She says. But she ___53___she fell in love with her future husba nd, a young policeman ___54___ she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be ___55___, however.36 A with B. by C. like D. as37 A. search B. follow C. catch D. judge38 A so B. too C.quite D. extra39 A. books B. letter C tongues D. handwriting40 A.writing B. studying C settling D. uncovering41 A.attending B. finishing C starting D. stepping into42 A. powerful B. natural C. special D. common43 A.main B. safe C. easy D.impossible44 A. most B. nothing C.little D. sight45 A. with B. by C of D. about46 A. so B. for C. thus D. but47 A. they B. in which C that D. those48 A. up B. out C. for D. into49 A. of B. to C. with D. for50 A. test B. sign(标记) C. means D. habit(习惯)51 A. thief B. criminal C. writer D. policeman52 A. whether B. unless C. if D. after53 A. adds B. tells C. repeats D. cries54 A. before B. after C. shyly D. and55 A.necessary B. all right C.important D. quite easy第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A“Mr. Mott often forgets important meetings. The robot will go after him all the time. It listens to everything he says. It sees everything he does. At night, it watches him sleep. I t knows everything about Mr. Mott…”It sounds like a wonderful idea, doesn’t it? But I’m afraid that Mr. Mott will not get on well with the robot, because everyone has something he doesn’t want others know. It is privacy. Just imagine that there is a video camera ar ound you all day. How do you feel? When you are taking an exam, a teacher sits in front of you and watches you all the time. How do you feel?Mr. Mott doesn’t lose all his memory. At least he remembers that he al ways forgets. So why can’t he do something for this HIMSELF? He can keep a notebook with him, like most people do. In the notebook he can write dow n the things he should do, the persons he should meet and the places he shou ld go. Isn’t the notebook much cheaper and safer than the robot?56. “It” in the first paragraph(段落) refers to .A. Mr. MottB. Mrs. MottC. the robotD. a video camer a57. Why does the writer think Mr. Mott will not always get on well with the robot?A. Because it is invented by others.B. Because it can talk with Mr. Mott.C. Because it can remind(提示;提醒) Mr. Mott of something he forgets.D. Because it knows something Mr. Mott doesn’t want others know.58. The underlined word “privacy” means in Chinese.A. 提供B. 丧失C. 特权D. 隐私BTokyo may be one of those places that you love and hate at the same ti me. In Tokyo, there are always too many people in the places where I want t o go. There are also too many cars. Tokyo drivers often spend a long time in the busy street, just like drivers in London, Paris and New York.Tokyo also has a lot of people on foot, and sometimes it is really difficult to walk in the street. The worst time in the street is at 11:30 at night. That is because the nightclubs are closing at that time and everybody wants to go ho me then. There are 35,000 nightclubs in Tokyo, and usually none of them is e mpty at night.During the day, most people go to work by train. Six million train tickets are sold every year in Tokyo. At most stations, trains arrive every two or thr ee minutes, but at certain hours it is not enough at all. Although trains are al ways crowded, they are very good in many ways. They always leave and arriv e on time. In London trains, you may see everybody reading a newspaper. But in Tokyo trains, everybody seems to be sleepy, no matter whether his journey is long or short. If you stand outside the station for five minutes, there will be three fire engines(消防车) going past you. They are on the way to one ofthe fires that Tokyo has every day. Tokyo has so many surprises that none of them can really surprise me now.59. In London, Paris and New York, there are in the street.A. a few trainsB. many trainsC. too many carsD. no cars60. Japanese trains .A. don’t often leave and arrive on timeB. are not crowdedC. are good for sleepD. are the important traffic tools for Japane se61. The business of the nightclubs in Tokyo is .A. very badB. just so soC. not too goodD. very good62. From the passage, we can know .A. the writer like Tokyo more than he hatesB. the writer hates Tokyo more than he likesC. the writer wants to leave Tokyo as soon as possibleD. the writer has got used to the life in TokyoCI was 9 years old when I found out my father was ill. It was 1994. but I can remember my mother’s words as if it were yesterday. “Kernel, I don’twant you to take food from your father, because he has AIDS. Be very carefu l when you are around him. ”AIDS wasn’t something we talked about in my country when I was grow ing up. From then on , I knew that this would be a family secret. My parents were not together anymore . and my dad lived alone . For a while , he coul d take care of himself . But when I was 12. his condition worsened . My fat her’s other children lived far away, so it fell to me to took after him.We couldn’t afford all the necessary medicine for him. and because Dad was unable to work . I had no money for school supplies and often couldn’t even buy food for dinner . I would sit in class feeling completely lost , the te acher’s words muffled as I tried to figure out how I was going to manage.I did not share my burden (负担)with anyone . I had seen people reacte d to AIDS. Kids laughed at classmates who had parents with the disease . An d even adults could be cruel . When my father was moved to the hospital. the nurses would leave his food on the bedside even though he was too weak to feed himself.I had known that he was going to die . but after so many years of keep ing his condition a secret . I was completely unprepared when he reached his final days. Sad and hopeless. I called a woman at the nonprofit National AIDS Support. That day , she kept me on the phone for hours . I was so lucky to find someone who cared. She saved my life .I was 15 when my father died. He took his secret away with him. havin g never spoken about AIDS to anyone. Even me , he didn’t want to call atten tion to AIDS. I do.63. What does Kernel tell us about her father?A He had stayed in the hospital since he fell illB. He depended on the nurses in his final days.C.He worked hard to pay for his medication.D.He told no one about his disease.64. What can we learn from the underlined sentence?A Kernel couldn’t understand her teacher.B.Kernel had special difficulty in hearing.C.Kernel was too troubled to focus on the lesson.D.Kernel was too tired to hear h er teacher’s words.65. Why did Kernel keep her father’s disease a secret?A She was afraid of being looked down upon.B. She thought it was shameful to have AIDS.C. She found no one willing to listen to her.D. She wanted to obey her mother.66. Why did Kernel write the passage?A.To tell people about the sufferings of her father.B.To show how little people knew about AIDS.C.To draw people’s attention to AIDS.D.To remember her father.D“Poor but honest. ” “The deserving(值得帮助的)poor. ”There w ords always come to my mind when I think of “the poor. ”But I also think of people who. perhaps through alcohol(酒) or drugs. have ruined not only their own lives bu t also the lives of others in order to give way to their own pleasure. Perhaps alcoholism and drug addiction(上上)really are “diseases. ”as many people say. but my own feeling—based, of course, not on any serious study—is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor. ”And that is larg ely why I don’t give spare change to beg gars.But surely among the street people there are also some who can rightly be called “deserving. ”Deserving what? My spare change ?Or simple the govern ment’s assistance? It happens that I have been brought up to believe that it i s proper to make contributions to charity(慈善机构). but if I give some change to a beggar . am I making a contribution to charity and thereby helping som eone . or . am I perhaps simply encouraging someone not to get help ?Or , maybe even worse . am I supporting a cheat?If one believes in the value of private charity. One can either give to need y people or to charitable organizations. In giving to a beggar one may indeed be helping a person who badly needs help. but one cannot be certain that one is giving to a needy person. In giving to an organization, on the other hand,one can feel that one’s money is likely to be used wisely. True, facing a begg ar one may feel that this particular unfortunate person needs help at this mom ent—a cup of coffee or a sandwich—and the need will not be met unless I p ut my pocket right now. But I have come to think that the beggars whom I meet can get along without my spare change, and indeed perhaps they are act ually better off for not having money to buy alcohol or drugs.I know nothing about these beggars, but it’s my impression that they simply prefer begging to working. I am not generalizing about street people. I am tal king about the people whom I actually meet. That’s why I do not give “spare change, ”and I don’t think I will in the future.67. What does the author think of beggars who take drugs?A.They should be given a cheek-up.B. They really need money to live.C.They have no pleasure in life.D.They are not worth helping.68. Why doesn’t the author give money to street people?A. He do esn’t think they need help.B. He doesn’t have enough money to give.C. He is not convinced they will use it rightly.D. He believes they can get help from the government.69. In the second paragraph, the author presents his idea by .A. asking questions for people to think aboutB. giving examples to support his argumentC. raising questions and answering themD. expressing his opinions directly70. Which of the following opinions does the author accept?A. Drug addiction is a disease.B. Some street people are poor and needy.C Most beggars have received enough help.D. Charitable organizations handle money properly.第二节,(共5小题, 每小题2分,满分10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.选项中有两处多余选项.I live in Japan, where electronic items are a way of life, so it is no surpr ise that many students carry these little electronic dictionaries. E-dictionaries m ay be light and compact, more so than any paper dictionary. ___71___. It dep ends on which one you buy. To me, these are pretty much the limits to their advantages.I think e-dictionaries should be limited in their use in classrooms. ____72_ ___E-dictionaries are much more expensive. In Japan, they cost as little as 10, 000 yen (US$100) or as much as 40,000 yen, depending on how many functions you want (or think you want) and depending on how fashionable you are. My trusty Random House paper dictionary is copyrighted at 1995, cost me a mere US$12.95 plus tax.E-dictionaries are more fragile (易碎的). Drop your paper dictionary. Go a head. Hold it above your head and drop it. ____73___E-dictionaries need batteries. Batteries are temperature sensitive. Batteries c ost money, too.___74____ Such little devices beep (嘟嘟声) when you press the buttons, but it is very disturbing to some people in a classroom situation or library.Finally, let’s consider making corrections or additions. No dictionary is per fect, paper version or electronic. However, when you find something you’d lik e to change in the e-dictionary, you can’t do anything about it. You can penci l in some notes wit h the paper type. Similarly, if you learn a word that isn’t i n the dictionary, a few notes of a pencil make it easy to increase its memory capacity. ___75____. And, for those students whose habit is to mark certain words with a highlight pen for ease of future reference, again, the paper dictio nary wins out.A.But it is impossible to do so with a keypad model.B.They may even contain more words and expressions.C.Sometimes e-dictionaries trouble you and you really don’t know how to get rid of them.D.Now , try this with any lightweight plastic e-dictionary, and you’ll bepicking up the pieces.E.That huge, heavy paper dictionary that you see in your library looks like a building block in size and weight.F.E-dictionaries have advantages as well as disadvantages.G.Let’s take a look at the following reasons.第Ⅱ卷第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。