高三英语第三次月考英语考试(2020-2021学年度)
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高三英语第三次月考英语考试(2020-2021学年度)
(无附听力材料)
本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分。
考试时间120分钟)
第一卷(三部分,共115分)
第一部分:听力理解(共三节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.When can the woman call the man?
A. On Thursday morning
B. On Tuesday morning
C. Right now
2. On which days will the man have no examination?
A. Tuesday and Friday
B. Monday and Tuesday
C. Wednesday and Thursday
3. Where did the conversation probably take place?
A. In a ship
B. On a plane
C. On a train
4. Why did the woman not buy one book?
A. It was sold out
B. She didn’t like it
C.It was too expensive
5. What will the woman probably do?
A. Go for a long walk with her friend
B. Stay at home and do some exercises
C. Relax herself by reading some books
第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~8题。
6. Why did the boy hand his exercise late?
A. He was too tired to finish it last night
B. his mother has been ill
C. He forgot all about it
7. When should the exercise have been handed in?
A. Last Tuesday
B. Last Wednesday
C. Last Thursday
8. What did the boy do on Saturday ? He played_____
A. football
B. basketball
C. some computer games
听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。
9.What does the woman want to buy?
A. a skirt
B. a shirt
C. a handbag
10. How much did the woman pay for what she bought?
A. 56 dollars
B. 65 dollars
C.130 dollars
11. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Manager and employee
B. Salesman and customer
C. Wife and husband
听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。
12.What did the man’s father want him to be?
A. A teacher or a lawyer
B. An engineer or a doctor
C.A doctor or a teacher
13.What did the man want to become?
A. A lawyer
B. a doctor
C. A teacher
14. What is the man now?
A. The manager of the sales department
B. A headmaster in a school
C. A director in a department
听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。
15.How does the man make his reservation?
A. By going to the booking office
B. By making a call to the Airline
C. Through the internet
16.How often do they have flights to California from 7:00 to 9:00?
A. Two flights every two hours
B. One flight every two hours
C. Three flights every two days
17. How long does it take to California by flight?
A. 40 minutes
B. Two hours
C. About three quarters
第三节(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)
听下面一段材料,将第18至第20三个小题的信息补充完整,每小题不超过三个单词。
听材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出15秒钟
的作答时间。
本段材料读两遍。
A new law in San Francisco makes 18.__________ a crime.
Citizens of San Francisco must give their guns to local police with 19_________
days or they could be sentenced to 90 days in jail.
Opponents of the law say it violates the constitutional right 20__________.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分。
满分15分)
21. --Sorry,Ann.I’m afraid that I can’t go to the magic show by David Copper
Field with you.
-- Who knows when he will be back here again?
A.It doesn’t matter. B.Do as you like. C.What a shame! D.Take it easy.
22. The most common thing to do on earth,such as walking and eating,can be
big threat
if not handled properly in space·
A.a;不填 B.不填;不填 C.a;the D.不填;the
23. --Is there any chance for him to be ______ by the university he has been longing to attend?
--Who knows?
A. permitted
B. admitted
C. accepted
D. received
24. --Do you regret not having gone abroad?
--Why should I? I as much,but I'm glad to devote myself to our motherland.
A. didn’t earn B.don’t earn C.hadn’t earned
D.haven’t earned
25. --Do you have anything in mind you’d like for supper?
--Well, is okay with me.
A. which;everything
B. what;whatever
C. where;something
D. that;
anything
26. I will his reputation with other farmers and business people in the
community.And
then make a decision about whether or not to approve a loan.
A.take into account B.put up with C.make up for D.get rid of
27. Our new laboratory is said instruments made in Shanghai.
A.to equip with B.to be equipped with
C.to have equipped with D.to be equipping with
28. --Could you tell me how your mother usually goes to work?
--Yes.If it is fine,she to her office.
A.will walk B.has walked C.walks D.would walk 29. British government often says that furnishing children with to the
information
superhighway is a top priority.
A.procedure B.protection C.allowance D.access 30. Having retired from business,he now himself with the welfare of
the disabled.
A.associates B.occupies C.charges D.records 31. If your children _______ a bit there would be room for another one on this
seat..
A. closed up
B. tied up
C. turned up
D. kept
up
32.This is not an economical way to get more water; it is very expensive. A.worse still B.on the contrary C.in short D.in addition 33.Among her books were that helped with her research,which Professor Smith gave her as birthday presents.
A.the ones B.ones C.some D.the others 34.--- The accident might not have happened had we been more careful.
--- But we _____ at that time.
A. hadn’t
B. didn’t
C. weren’t
D. might
not
35.She more visits to her parents.She has been regretting not doing so since they
passed away.
A.should pay B.would pay C.should have paid D.would have paid
第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
One morning Mary Work’s boss handed her some heavy new assignments. She was 36 that for the next few weeks he intended to push her “to the brink (边缘)”. “He’s a slave driver(严厉的监工)”, Mary thought to 37 , “how can he be so insensitive?”
She typed a message on her computer 38 about the “android’s(机器人)” lack of feeling, then sent it over the office network to a(n) 39 colleague’s computer—or, 40 , she meant to.
But Mary realized her mistake seconds 41 she saw the look of a big shock on the boss’s red face across the room. 42 directing the message to her friend, she had sent it to him!
After a few deep breaths, Mary wrote a note quickly to the 43 , asking to have a few words with him. He 44 ,and they went to an empty conference room.
“Obviously, I didn’t 45 that message for you,” she said, “I’m really sorry,” She explained that the 46 android was a joking, shorthand way to describe how he seemed distant and insensitive to her.
Mary’s boss was almost 47 to hear her criticism in reasonable terms. He even promised to 48 to be more understanding. “Mary,” he said, “when
we walk out of here, this incident is over,” He kept his 49 ,and from then on Mary found it much easier to 50 with him. By talking it out. Mary 51 help her boss clam down and deal with the problem.
Everyone makes a mistake 52 . At first, we’re stunned with disbelief. But 53 the damage is done, we must try, as gracefully as we can, to 54 the pieces. 55 , there are many good ways to make amends(赔罪)and move on. 36.A.informed B.told C.said D.announced
37.A.her B.him C.herself D.himself 38.A.complaining B.talking C.discussing D.quarrelling 39.A.pleased B.understanding C.inspiring D.satisfied 40.A.at most B.at all C.at times D.at least
41.A.after B.when C.before D.while
42.A.More than B.Instead of C.In place of D.Other than 43.A.boss B.friend C.colleague D.leader 44.A.refused B.agreed C.received D.rejected 45.A.want B.mean C.plan D.hope
46.A.words B.phrase C.term D.expression 47.A.angry B.unhappy C.surprised D.grateful 48.A.expect B.manage C.desire D.try
49.A.saying B.promise C.thought D.hope
50.A.talk B.stay C.communicate D.live
51.A.could B.would C.was able to D.should
52.A.all the time B.from time to time C.at one time D.at a time
53.A.once B.while C.since D.as
54.A.pick out B.take away C.pick up D.throw away 55.A.Unluckily B.Quickly C.Soon D.Fortunately
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分。
满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题后所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
“So, Mr. Banks, you’re going on holiday with your family to Bournemouth,”
said the police officer. “You left Brandford early this morning and came down the motorway. Then you left the motorway near Tewkesbury and stopped to buy a paper at a little place called Stanway. It was 11 o’clock. Then you stopped about fifteen minutes later here, in Stow, and went into the back of your Somna—Mobile(家庭旅游车), but your wife wasn’t there.”
“That’s right, officer.”
“Perhaps she got off at Stanway, ”the policeman said.
“We didn’t hear mum,” Vicki said, “I think …”
“I want my mum, ” Eddie said. He began to cry.
“We’ll find her, sonny(宝贝)” the policeman said kindly.
※ ※ ※ ※
“So, Mrs. Banks, ” the man said, “Your husband stopped here, in Stanway, about fifteen minutes ago and you went into the supermarket to get some coffee. Your husband didn’t know you weren’t in the back of the Somna and …”
“Perhaps he knew she wasn’t there,” the woman said.
“Quiet, Matilde. He didn’t know and must have driven away. Then we stopped and our Somna is exactly the same as yours. So you got in and made coffee.”
“I’ve lost my husband and my children,” Fay said.
“Don’t worry, Mrs. Banks, ” the man said kindly. “We’ll find them. I suppose they are traveling south”.
56.How many people took park in the conversation?
A.Seven B.Six
C.Five D.It is not shown in the passage. 57.Which of the following statements is true?
A.Matilde lost her husband and children.
B.Mr. Banks dropped his wife halfway to Bournemouth.
C.Mr. Banks lost his wife halfway to Bournemouth and he went to the police for help.
D.The police officer knew where Mrs. Banks was.
58.Fay was now .
A.in the police station B.at the supermarket
C.in a bar D.in Matilde and her husband’s Somna 59.What mistake did Fay make to cause the trouble?
A.She went to the supermarket during the trip.
B.She got off the Somna without telling her husband.
C.She got in a wrong Somna.
D.She shouldn’t have bought the coffee.
B
On September 22, 1986, Jay Brunkella, a police-officer in the Rogers Park district in Chicago, was shot during a drug arrest and died. Shortly afterwards, fellow officer Ken Knapcik, a 20-year veteran(老警官)of the force, returned home after work to find a note from his 15-year-old daughter on the dinning table.
Dad — This poem came directly from my heart. I love you so much! It scares and amazes me that you go out every day and risk everything to provide us with all that we have. I wrote this to express how much I love you and how much lost I’d be without you —Laura. P.S.: Hey, let’s be careful out there.
Titled "The Ultimate Cop", Laura’s poem was dedicated "To all the cops in the world who have daughters who love them with all their hearts. And especially to my dad." It was about a police-officer’s daughter who sees on the night time news that her father has been shot. Part of poem: " Daddy, my Daddy, can you hear me cry? Oh, God, I need my Daddy, please don’t let him die."
Ken Knapcik stood alone as he read the poem. "It took me several minutes," he said. "I’d get through part of it and have to stop before I could go on.
I was weeping. She had never told me she was scared." He took the poem to work the next day and showed it to his fellow officers. "I’ve never seen so many grown men cry. Some couldn’t finish it."
Knapcik keeps Laura’s poem in the pocket of his police jacket. He takes it with h im every time he leaves the house for a new shift. "I don’t want to be out there without it," he said, "I’ll probably carry it with me forever."
60. Laura wrote the poem.________.
A. in memory of her father who was shot in the drug arrest
B. to show her great sorrow in losing her father
C. to show her respect to all the cops who lost their lives
D. to tell officer Ken Knapcik how much she loved him
61. All the officers cried because_________.
A. Jay Brunkella was shot and died
B. they were greatly touched by the poem
C. the poem was so sad that they couldn’t hold back their tears
D. they thought of their dangerous life
62. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Poem for a cop
B. An officer’s death
C. Daug hter’s love
D. Love my job, love my daughter
C
Beauty crosses all cultural and sexual barriers.
People all over the world generally agree on what makes a human face beautiful,British and Japanese researchers reported in March.Beautiful women have high cheek-bones and large eyes.Attractive men have strong chins.“Beautiful” faces tend to be the ones with the most average proportions.
The new study,using computer—generated images based on photographs of real persons,found people said a face was more pleasing if certain features of an “average” face were improved.
The more attractive face had higher cheek-bones,a thinner jaw and larger eyes relative to the size and shape of an average face.The attractive shape also had shorter distances between the mouth and chin and between nose and mouth.“What we did was look at faces already judged attractive,”David Perrett of the University of St Andrews said by telephone.”Then we exaggerated(夸张) the attractive features.”
They took the attractive parts,such as large eyes or a strong chin,and
made them slightly larger.Sure enough,people taking part in the experiment chose the “exaggerated” faces.
But Perrett said this only worked to a degree.“There’s a danger of a bug-eyed monster somewhere along the line.”he said.“The eyes could become totally important at some point…”.
Perrett said it was not clear why people found certain features attractive.Perhaps attractive facial features signal sexual maturity and fertility,emotional expressiveness or charm.
The effect worked across cultures.’’Japanese and Caucasian observers showed the same preferences for the same facial composites,suggesting that beauty judgments of face shape are similar across different cultural backgrounds.”
Perrett said earlier studies showed that black people also agreed on universal judgments tend to be the same from men,women and children.63.The best title of the passage is .
A.Beauties all alike B.The similar idea in the world C.The judgments of beauty D.Researches into beauties 64.Which of the following is NOT answered in the passage?
A.why do people have the same judgments?
B.What kind of face is called beauty?
C.What is the difference between men and women’s face?
D.How do the researchers do the experiments?
65.What does the underlined word “them” (para. 7) refer to?
A.The researchers. B.People all over the world.
C.The attractive parts. D.Large eyes or strong chins.66.That different people have the same idea about beauty suggests .A.Japanese,British people and black people are human beings
B.what is considered the most attractive is the same
C.all the people have the same cultures
D.different cultures cross on some points
D
Cheerleaders are part of athletic competitions throughout the United States.As their name says they lead the crowd in cheering for the team it likes best.
About five years ago,cheerleaders were considered to be simply entertainers.Today there are much more.Cheerleading in America has become another form of athletic competition.Cheerleaders today are expected to be gymnasts and dancers.They are expected to be quick,strong.Many cheerleaders are better athletes than the boys and girls on sports teams.High school cheer leading especially has become more difficult.The students must be in top physical shape.They must be able to jump high,turn circles in the air and lift each other.Teachers say this is the result of the influence of college cheerleaders.High school students watch college football and basketball games on TV.They see how the cheerleaders throw each other into the air and perform difficult athletic movements.They want to do the same thing.There is one big difference between the two groups,however.College cheerleaders in America are young men and women.The men do most of the lifting.At most high schools only girls are cheerleaders.It’s very difficult for them to hold others on their shoulders and throw them into the air.”There are a number of ways high school cheerleaders are improving their skills.They are exercising and lifting weights to increase their strength.And they are attending camps during the summer holiday to learn new techniques.Cheerleaders test their skills by taking part in competition against cheerleaders from other schools,just like other athletes.Coaches at some high schools say this new kind of athletic cheer leading has caused some problems.”
They say girls who were soccer and basketball players are now competing for places on a cheer leading team.As more girls attempt to become cheerleaders,sports teams suffer from a lack of good players.
67.What cheerleaders should do is .
A.to take part in competitions B.to lead the crowd in cheering for their teams
C.to be quick and strong D.to be good high jumpers
68.Which of the following sentences is NOT true about cheerleaders?
A.They should be quick and strong. B.They are expected to be dancers and singers.
C.They must be in top physical shape. D.They must be able to jump high.69.Cheerleaders are improving their skills by .
A.exercising and lifting weights B.dancing and singing
C.attending different competitions D.watching a11 kinds of ball games 70.According to the last five sentences we can know that .A.girls like to be cheerleaders
B.it is easy for girls to be cheerleaders
C.coaches are worrying about the lack of good players
D.both A and C
71.What is the main idea of this passage ?
A.Cheerleaders are part of athletic competitions.
B.Why cheerleaders are so important.
C.What makes good cheerleaders and how they work.
D.Differences between college cheerleaders and high school cheerleaders.
E
The classroom is a man’s world, where boys get two thirds of the teacher’s attention – even when they are in a minority - taunt (辱骂) the girls without punishment, and receive praise for careless work that would not be tolerated (容忍) from girls. They are accustomed to being teachers’ pets, and if girls get anything like equal treatment, they will protest (抗议) eagerly.
These claims are made in a book out this week, written by Dale Spender, a lecturer at the London University Institute of Education. She argues that discrimination against girls is so deeply in co - educational schools that single sex classes are the only answer.
Her case is based on tape recordings of her own and other teachers’ lessons. Many of them, like Spender, had on purpose set out to give girls a fair chance. “Sometimes,” says Spender, “I have even thought I have gone too far and have
spent more time with the girls than the boys.”
The tapes proved otherwise. In 10 taped lessons (in secondary school and college), Spender never gave the girls more than 42 percent of her attention (the average was 38 percent) and gave the boys less than 58 percent. There were similar results for other teachers, both male and female. In other words, when teachers give girls more than a third of their time, they feel that they are cheating the boys of their rightful share. And so do the boys themselves. “She always asks the girls all the questions,” said one boy in a classroom where 34 percent of the teacher’s time was given to girls. A boy in another class said his sex got 63 percent of te achers’ attention.
Boys regarded two - thirds of the teacher’s time as fair deal, and when they got less they caused trouble in class and even complained to higher authority. “It is important to keep their attention,” said one teacher. “Otherwise, they play you up something awful.” Spender concludes that, in mixed classes, if the girls are as boisterous and pushy as the boys, they are considered “unladylike”, if they are quiet, they are ignored.
72. If girls are better treated in class, ________ would be better.
A. single- sex classes and co- educational classes
B. co - educational classes
C. single - sex classes
D. none of the above
73. Dale Spender obtained the evidence for her claims by _________.
A. her own lessons in secondary school and college
B. the other teachers’ tape - recordings
C. both male and female teachers' lessons
D. tape - recordings of her own and other teachers’ lessons
74. What are the boys’ reactions when girls are given more a ttention?
A. They will keep the teachers’ attention again.
B. They will make more trouble and complain to the headmaster.
C. They will not listen to the teacher.
D. They will feel they are cheated by teachers.
75. The word “boisterous” in t he last paragraph probably means ________.
A. rough
B. brave
C. terrible
D. encouraging
第Ⅱ卷(共35分)
第四部:写作(共两节,满分35)
第一节填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
1. 听力填空: A new law in San Francisco makes 18.____________________ a crime.
Citizens of San Francisco must give their guns to local police with
19___________________ days or they could be sentenced to 90 days in jail. Opponents of the law say it violates the constitutional right
20____________________.
2.阅读填空,每空不超过3个单词。
Over the past ten years, technologies that have combined computers with telephones have developed. Technologies such as PC fax programs and LAN fax services have been used to improve fax communications. The latest
computer-based technologies are new mechanisms which use IP to send faxes, that is, IP fax.
Traditional fax has a fairly simple usage mode. First, the user inserts a document into the fax machine, enters the destination fax number and presses the start button on the machine. The sending machine dials the receiving fax machine. If it connects, the sending machine scans the document and sends it over the public switched telephone network to the receiving machine. At the same time, the receiving machine receives the document and then prints it.
In IP fax system there are two basic transmission modes: store-and –forward mode and real-time mode. Store-and –forward mode has been widely used. In this mode, the entire document is sent to a network-based server that stores it and then sends it to the destination. Real-time IP fax is similar to traditional fax. Real-time mode allows two fax machines to directly communicate through a proper standard.
IP fax enables fax document to be sent from one person to another. A fax machine or a computer can be used to send or receive the fax. IP fax also allows e-mail to be used to receive faxes. This would enable users to receive faxes anywhere, anytime with an Internet fax address.
The 76.
第二节书面表达:
最近,学校组织高三学生开展了一场讨论。
讨论的主题是:周末要不要上课呢?请根据下表提供的信息,写一篇100字左右的短文,客观的介绍一下讨论的情况,并且简单地表达自己的观点。
开头已给出,不记入总词数。
Recently, the students of Senior 3 in our school have had a discussion about whether we should have classes on weekends.。