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1、.高三月考試題第一卷第一部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) 語音知識(shí)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1. jungle A. musicalB.blues C. adult D. succeed2. spread A. threadB. repeat C. great D. seaside3. planet A.king B. tongueC.TibetanD. alongside4. musician A. topic B. centre C. oceanD. local5.

2、 through A.feather B. thief C. smooth D. southern第二節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(shí)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。6. Would you like to go with me and have an outing this afternoon? , but I will have something important to do.A. No, I cantB. Yes, thanks C. Id love toD. Its a pleasure7. They re

3、port big increase in number of Americans who attend university classes in the evening or at night.A. a; the B. the; a C. a; a D. the; the8. Suddenly and telling anyone, the guest left.A. with B. in C. without D. for9. I picked it up because there was nothing much to read.A. good B. well C. better D.

4、 best10. Must I do it again? No, You .A. mustntB. couldntC. shouldntD. neednt11. Where is Smith? He to the library. Hell come back soon.A. has been B. had gone C. went D. has gone12. I will let you know if anything _.A. turns out B. comes outC. comes upD. bring up13. I worry about he can pass throug

5、h the crisis of his illness.A. that B. whether C. which D. when14. Whenever the professor came to give a lecture, he a warm welcome.A. gave B. was given C. had given D. had been given15. She forced herself to go out, that she would feel more depressed if she stayed in.A. known B. knowing C. to know

6、D. knew16. Were all the three people in the car injured in the accident? No, only the two passengers who got hurt.A. there wereB. it isC. there areD. it was17. If you are not happy with the situation you should a complaint.A. make B. take C. do D. get 18. I have a lot of friends, but none of has eve

7、r been abroad.A. whom B. it C. us D. them19. If ever the occasion arises I want advice, youre the first person Ill come to.A. when B. that C. whom D. which20. Once , this kind of dictionary will be very popular!A. publishing B. published C. publish D. being published第三節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下

8、面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Many of the tourists on board had begun bargaining with the tradesmen, but I decided not to buy anything. I had no sooner got off the 21 than I was stopped by a man who wanted to 22 me a diamond ring. I had no 23 of buying one, but I could not d

9、eny the fact that I was 24 by the size of the diamonds. Some of them were as 25 as marbles (玻璃球). The man went to great lengths to 26 that the diamonds were real. As 27 walked past a shop, he held a diamond 28 against the window and made a deep impression in the 29 . It took me over half an hour to

10、get rid of him.The next man to 30 me was selling expensive pens and watches. I 31 one of the pens closely. It certainly looked 32 . At the base of the gold cap, the words “made in the USA” had been clearly 33 . The man said that the pen was worth 50, but as a special 34 , he would let me have it for

11、 30. I 35 my head and held up five fingers indicating that I was willing to pay 5. Gesturing wildly, the man acted as if he found my 36 shocking, but he eventually 37 the price to 10. Shrugging my shoulders, I began to walk away. A moment later, he ran after me and 38 the pen into my hands. Though h

12、e kept throwing up his arms in despair, he 39 accepted the 5 I gave him. I felt especially pleased with my wonderful 40 - until I got back to the ship. No matter how hard I tried, it was impossible to fill this beautiful pen with ink!21. A. shipB. trainC. plane D. bus22. A. showB. sellC. buy D. give

13、23. A. moneyB. hobbyC. experienceD. intention24. A. ashamedB. impressedC. movedD. cheated25. A. colorfulB. big C. heavy D. small26. A. proveB. explainC. instruct D. perform27. A. theyB. heC. weD. people28. A. sharplyB. quicklyC. slowlyD. forcefully29. A. assistantB. shopC. glassD. door30. A. approac

14、hB. callC. findD. look31. A. checkedB. examinedC. noticedD. watched32. A. expensiveB. ordinaryC. naturalD. real33. A. markedB. signedC. foundD. recognized34. A. feelingB. favourC. reasonD. present35. A. shookB. noddedC. heldD. touched36. A. decisionB. answerC. offerD. solution37. A. reducedB. gaveC.

15、 suggestedD. had38. A. threwB. snatchedC. broughtD. forced39. A. angrilyB. disappointedlyC. readilyD. clearly40. A. experienceB. bargainC. adviceD. balance第二部分 閱讀理解(共25小題。第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題2分;滿分50分)第一節(jié) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AThe Man of Many Secrets Harry Houdini was one of the

16、greatest American entertainers in the theater this century. He was a man famous for his escapes from prison cells, from wooden boxes floating in rivers, from locked tanks full of water. He appeared in theaters all over Europe and America. Crowds came to see the great Houdini and his “magic” tricks.

17、Of course, his secret was not magic, or supernatural powers. It was simply strength. He had the ability to move his toes as well as he moved his fingers. He could move his body into almost any position he wanted.Houdini started working in the entertainment world when he was 17, in 1891. He and his b

18、rother Theo performed card tricks in club in New York. They called themselves the Houdini Brothers. When Harry married in 1894, he and his wife Bess worked together as magician and assistant. But for a long time they were not very successful. Then Harry performed his first prison escape, in Chicago

19、in 1898. Harry persuaded a detective to let him try to escape from the prison, and he invited the local newspapermen to watch.It was the publicity(宣傳) that came from this that started Harry Houdinis success. Harry had fingers trained to escape from handcuffs and toes trained to escape ankle chins. B

20、ut his biggest secret was how he unlocked the prison doors. Every time he went into the prison cell, Bess gave him a kiss for good luck and a small skeleton key, which is a key that fits many locks, pass quickly from her mouth to his.Harry used these prison escapes to build his fame. He arranged to

21、escape from the local prison of every town he visited. In the afternoon, the people of the town would read about it in their local newspapers, and in the evening every seat in the local theater would be full. What was the result? World-wild fame, and a name remembered today.41. According to the pass

22、age, Houdinis success in prison escapes depends on _.A. his special tricks and supernatural powersB. his unusual ability and a skeleton keyC. his magic tricks and unhuman powersD. his wisdom and magic tricks42. In the fourth paragraph, the underlined word “this” refers to _.A. his first prison escap

23、eB. the year 1898C. the publicity D . Harry Houdinis success43. It can be inferred from the passage that Houdini became famous _.A. in 1894B. before he marriedC. at the age of 17D. when he was about 2444. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. A Skeleton Key B. A Man of Many Sec

24、retsC. World-wild Fame D. Great Escape BWhen Johnson called again, the manager received him very politely. “That is a most remarkable oil you brought us, Mr Johnson,” he said. Johnson nodded his smooth, dark head. That was something he knew very well. “Ive never seen anything like it,” the manager a

25、dmitted. Johnson nodded again. “No?” he said politely. Then he added, “But I think you will, sir. A very great deal of it.” He appeared to think for a moment. “I think you will find it will be on sale seven, perhaps, eight years from now.” He smiled.The manager thought that was uncertain. He said, “

26、It is better than our fish oils. I admit that.” “So I am told, sir,” agreed Johnson.“Have you any plans to produce it yourself, Mr Johnson?” Johnson smiled again. “Would I be showing it to you if I had?” “We might add some chemicals to one of our own fish oils,” said the manager.“It would be expensi

27、ve to do that, even if you could.” Johnson said gently. “Besides,” he added, “I am told that this oil will be much cheaper than your best fish oils. Cheaper than any vegetable oil, in fact.” “Perhaps,” said the manager. “Well, I suppose you want to make an arrangement, Mr Johnson, Shall we discuss i

28、t?” “Of course,” said Johnson. “There are two ways of dealing with a situation of this sort. The usual one is to prevent it altogether or at least to delay it as long as possible. That is, of course, the best way,” The manager nodded. He knew plenty about all that.“But I am so sorry for you, because

29、, you see, that is not possible this time.” The manager had his doubts, but all he said was an inquiring (asking), “Oh?” “The other way,” continued Johnson, “is to produce yourself before the trouble starts.” 45. The manager thought of adding chemicals to the fish oil to make it _. A. cheaper than t

30、he new oilB. more quicklyC. more expensiveD. as good as the new oil46. Johnsons new oil would be _. A. more expensive than fish oil, but betterB. less expensive, and better C. less expensive, but not goodD. more expensive, and not so good47. Johnson expressed his regret that the manager _. A. could

31、not stop the new oil being made B. would never know how to make itC. had spent a lot of money on it D. didnt know enough about it48. Johnson showed his new oil to the manager because he wanted _.A. to produce it himself B. to prevent it being producedC. to be paid not to produce it D. the manager to

32、 produce itCVisiting U.S. President George W. Bush said in Beijing Friday that both China and the United States should encourage bilateral(雙邊的) contacts and exchanges to promote mutual(相互) understanding. “Its important for our political leaders to come to China,” said Bush, who gave a speech Friday

33、morning at Qinghua University, one of the most prestigious universities in China. His working visit to China and discussions with Oinghua students “help promote” Sino-U.S.(中美) relations, Bush said in response to a students question about what he would do to promote Sino-U.S. relations. “Many people

34、in my country are very interested in China,” he said, adding that these Americans have learned more about Chinas culture and the Chinese people. He said that he would keep encouraging such contacts and exchanges between the two countries. Bush said that he would describe back home what he has seen h

35、ere and that China as a great nation not only has a “great history” but also an “unbelievably exciting future.” The president said that the 2008 Olympic Games would make a significant opportunity for the rest of the world to understand China, which enables more people to come to China and feel the m

36、odernization taking place, and many more people will see it on the television. Bush arrived in Beijing Thursday for a two-day working visit to China. 49. What the word “prestigious” in the second paragraph probably means?A. greatB. famousC. honorableD. modest50. Which of the sentence is NOT true?A.

37、Bush think bilateral contacts and mutual understanding will promote Sino-U.S. relations. B. Many Americans are interested in China. C. Bush and the students of Qinghua discussed something about how to make China richer and stronger. D. The 2008s Olympic Games is a great change for China been known b

38、y the world. 51. Many Americans are interested in China because _.A. they want to come here to take part in the 2008 Olympic GamesB. they have learned something of China and they want to learn moreC. China has been taking place great changeD. China has a “great history” and “unbelievably exciting fu

39、ture” 52. The narrator(敘述者) of the passage was most probably _. A. a reporter B. a psychologist C. a politician D. a sociologistDWant a glance of the future of health care? Take a look at the way the various networks of people about patient care are being connected to one another, and how this new c

40、onnectivity is being exploited to deliver medicine to the patient no matter where he or she may be. Online doctors offering advice based on normal symptoms(癥狀) are the most obvious example. Increasingly, however, remote diagnosis(遠(yuǎn)程診斷) will be based on real physiological data(生理數(shù)據(jù)) from the actual p

41、atient. A group from the University of Kentucky has shown that by using personal data assistance plus a mobile phone, it is perfectly practical to send a patients important signs over the telephone. With this kind of equipment, the cry asking whether there was a doctor in the house could well be a t

42、hing of the past. Other medical technology groups are working on applying telemedicine to rural(countryside) care. And at least one team wants to use telemedicine as a tool for disaster needespecially after earthquakes. On the whole, the trend is towards providing global access to medical data and e

43、xperts opinions. But there is one problem. Bandwidth(寬帶) is the limiting factor for sending complex(復(fù)雜的) medical pictures around the world CT photos being one of the biggest bandwidth users. Communication satellites may be able to deal with the short-term needs during disasters such as earthquakes o

44、r wars. But medicine is looking towards both the second-generation Internet and third-generation mobile phones for the future of remote medical service. Doctors have met to discuss computer-based tools for medical diagnosis, training and telemedicine. With the falling price of broadband communicatio

45、ns, the new technologies should start a new time when telemedicine and the sharing of medical information, experts opinions and diagnosis are common. 53. The writer chiefly talks about _. A. the use of telemedicine B. the on-lined doctors C. medical care and treatmentD. communication improvement54.

46、The basis of remote diagnosis will be _.A. personal data assistance B. some words of a patient C. real physiological information D. medical pictures from the Internet55. Which of the following statements is true according to the text? A. Patients dont need doctors in hospitals any more. B. It is imp

47、ossible to send a patients signs over the telephone. C. Many teams use telemedicine dealing with disasters now. D. Broadband communications will become cheaper in the future.56. The “problem” in the fourth paragraph refers to the fact that _. A. bandwidth isnt big enough to send complex medical pict

48、ures B. the second-generation of Internet has not become popular yet C. communication satellites can only deal with short-term needs D. there is not enough equipment for spreading the medical careETargeting teensUsing the web makes teens a target. Posting too much personal information for those mill

49、ions of cyber eyes to see can cause some big problems and can even invite a thread to your life.As Mary learned, not everyone on the Internet is who he or she says they are. Adults will sometimes pose as other teens, posting fake photos and nice messages to gain trust. They use their fake identity t

50、o access the personal information of others, such as home address, phone number, or school name.“Thats not the most common scenario(一系列可能發(fā)生事件),” says David Finkelhor , a sociology professor at the University of New Hampshire. “Only 3 percent of teens aged 10 to 18 who use the Internet report being a

51、sked to meet offline. But the danger is real.”Safety measuresMarys Myspace profile is set to “private”, which means that only the people she adds under the “friend” category can access her page. She also doesnt have any pictures of herself on her site. The only self-identifying material she has post

52、ed is her name, grade, and a list of hobbies.Stay safe and have fun onlineExperts say almost 90 percent of U.S. teens online. But not everyone knows how to surf the web in a smart way. With these tips, you can have fun, stay safe, and avoid embarrassment! Pick a safe password. Make sure your passwor

53、d is something that other people wont be able to guess.Pick a safe username. Make sure yours doesnt say too much about you, “Happy girl 13” is better than “Alice Waters 13”. Dont include your name, age, or where you are from. Never tell a stranger your name, school, address, age, birthday, phone num

54、ber, or friends name.57.The underlined word “invite” in the first paragraph has the same meaning as_. Ademand politely BrequireCcause Dwish58. In Marys opinion, _.A. one shouldnt trust everyone onlineB.oneshouldnt trust anyone onlineC. there are many liars online D. all people online pretend to be o

55、thers 59 .One of the safety measures mentioned in the passage is that _.A. one should not chat with strangers B. one should not post his or her photos onlineC .one should tell his parents about strange informationD. one should keep his information as a secret.60. Why are numbers in letters used when we pick a safe password? A. Numbers are easy to writeB. Using numbers are cool onlineC. The safe password is more unlikel

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