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高三英语月考试题及答案-重庆市2016届高三上学期第三次月考

高三英语月考试题及答案-重庆市2016届高三上学期第三次月考

重庆市2016届高三上学期第三次月考英语试题英语试题满分120分。

考试时间100分钟。

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5.考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。

第I卷一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分。

)请从A,B,C,D四个选顶中.选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

例:A computer can only do ________ you have instructed it to do.A. howB. afterC. whatD. when答案是C。

1. —Hi, Mary! Do you know where Jim is?— I think he ________ a lecture in the library.A. will deliverB. is deliveringC. has deliveredD. delivered2. —I’m sorry, but we can’t find your purse in our restaurant.—________ I seem to lose something every time I eat out.A. How come?B. Come on!C. Bad luck!D. Pardon me?3. ________ Sunny Tours, I’d like to welcome you all to my city.A. On behalf ofB. On account ofC. In honor ofD. In hope of4. People work through problems in ways ________ they are unaware.A. of whichB. in whichC. on whichD. to which5. ________ unusual, this is not the first time the government has chosen to take control of large companies.A. SinceB. WhenC. BecauseD. While6. —May I smoke here?—Choose a seat in the smoking section, if you ________.A. shouldB. mustC. canD. may7. It is a wise father ________ knows his child.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. whom8. Knowing ________ you’re good at and doing even more of it creates excellence.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. that9. Don’t you think the world would be an easier place to live in, if we all ________ the same language?A. speakB. had spokenC. spokeD. would speak10. His wife was busy cooking while he watched TV ________ comfortably in the sofa.A. seatB. to seatC. seatingD. seated11. When our ancestors were hunters and gatherers 10,000 years ago, they didn’t have time to wonder much about ________ but finding food.A. everythingB. anythingC. nothingD. something12. —Did you see ________ man in ________ black pass by just now?— No, sir. I was reading a newspaper.A. the; theB. the; aC. a; theD. a; /13. The government promises that relief materials ________ to the flood-hit areas in no time.A. will be rushedB. will rushC. have rushedD. have been rushed14. —Why did Mr. Green take his 7th grade students to the river yesterday afternoon?—________ the river.A. Cleaned upB. Cleaning upC. To clean upD. Clean up15. —Why are you going to the court?—________! I’ve been charged with parking my car in the wrong place.A. It’s ridiculousB. You don’t sayC. Tell me about itD. Leave me alone二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分。

2016届重庆市第一中学高三3月月考英语(解析版)

2016届重庆市第一中学高三3月月考英语(解析版)

2016届重庆市第一中学高三3月月考英语完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

It has often been said that a person’s life is the sum total of their experiences. That seems like a simple ________,but if one accepts this, then why do so many of us engage in practices and activities which are negative and actually ________ us? ________ the family of four who decided to each clean a different area. They each took a sponge(海绵), did the ________ , and then placed them back in the kitchen.A visitor came along who was ________about what was cleaned in the home, but couldn’t tell by ________since the sponges all looked the same. So, in order to ________ his curiosity, he decided to squeeze each sponge to see what came out.When the first sponge was squeezed, some cola came out, so the visitor ________ someone cleaned the kitchen with that one. Upon squeezing the second, he found motor oil, so________ , someone was cleaning the garage. In the third, baby powder came out when it was squeezed, which________that the baby’s nursery was done. And ________ ,in the last one was wax, which was ________ on the floor.As the visitor laid the last sponge down, he again remarked on their similarity. They all looked the same ________ they were squeezed.The ________ here is that as individuals we are not different from a sponge. We can only squeeze out what is ________ .As babies, we are born into this world________ . We are like a new sponge. As we go through ________ , our“sponge”is filled with things we________ through experiences.If we look for the good in others and ________ to adopt a positive attitude around, then as life squeezes us we will have a better chance of coping. If we are constantly finding ________ with others and look for excuses for our behavior, when life squeezes us we may not like what comes out.1.A.example B.statement C.task D.explanation2.A.deny B.punish C.hurt D.cheat3.A.Consider B.Start C.Support D.Believe4.A.ordering B.cleaning C.cooking D.cutting5.A.sensitive B.familiar C.curious D.nervous6.A.feeling B.drying C.smelling D.looking7.A.arouse B.inspire C.satisfy D.protect8.A.declared B.proved C.imagined D.judged9.A.obviously B.fortunately C.simply D.generally10.A.reported B.meant C.allowed D.supposed11.A.finally B.suddenly C.quickly D.frequently12.A.drawn ed C.examined D.discovered13.A.if B.though C.since D.until14.A.evidence B.project C.lesson D.excuse15.A.put away B.handed out C.taken back D.put in16.A.hungry B.confident C.pure D.alive17.A.life B.danger C.material D.plans18.A.find B.absorb C.understand D.afford19.A.try B.help C.agree D.pretend20.A.mistakes B.disease C.friendship D.faultAs I grew older, my dad and I grew further apart. We always had totally different opinions. He thought that college was a waste of time, but for me it was important to finish college. He wanted me to work my way to the top as he had done in his field, but I wanted a different life. There was a time when we did not talk with each other.A few months ago, I heard that my 84-year-old dad was in poor health. When he called and asked whether I could move from Colorado back to Tennessee to help him, I knew he was seriously ill. I am his only child and so it was time to meet my father’s requirement.Two weeks after moving back, we bought a boat and started fishing again. Fishing was one of the few things that we did while I was young and that we both enjoyed. It is strange but true that as we are fishing we are able to put things that have kept us apart for so many years behind us. We are able to talk about things that we have never talked about before. Fishing has been healing the old wounds that have kept us apart.It is not important how many fish we catch. It is about enjoying the relationship that we have not had for years. I’m 62 and he is 84. When we are on the lake fishing, it is like enjoying life. It is far better to find a way to put the unhappy past behind. I am so lucky to spend the happy time with my father in his last years. Now my heart is filled with love. A smile always graces my lips.21.The author and his father became further apart because .A.they lived very far from each otherB.they seldom saw each otherC.they only communicated by phoneD.they had different views on things22.For the author, fishing with his old father .A.helps cure his father’s diseaseB.makes him realize the importance of relaxationC.is a good way to get close to natureD.provides a chance for them to communicate23.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Fishing Brings Us TogetherB.Forgiving I s DifficultC.Memories of Old DaysD.My Beloved FatherBelow are the best four applications to help you organize your closet(橱柜)—and trust us, there really is something for everyone.ClosetIf you’re looking to create your own digital closet, then this app is for you. Closet helps you categorize your outfits and keeps you up-to-date on what you’ve already worn.PROS:Very simple and user-friendly. Great for helping you look at your own closet without feeling overwhelmed.CONS: No social interactions. This app is strictly for having a mobile version of your closet.PoseThe app makes things insanely easy for the indecisive shopper. So if you’re debating whether or not to buy something, you can get a second opinion. The app also gathers photos of items that you wish to buy and items you already own, so they are all in one spot.PROS: When you sign up, you fill out a short survey that helps identify your personal style and subsequently finds people with similar taste that you can follow for inspiration.CONS:The phone application is more visually appealing than the actual website. Styliticsit allows you to categorize your clothes by color, brand, pattern and more. And if you’re wondering whether you have already worn an outfit, simply check your style calendar.PROS:The app comes with a“Today in Fashion History”tip so you can brush up on your style knowledge.CONS:You can’t view your style profile using the app yet unless you log on to the site.Walk in My ClosetIf you’re browsing the Internet, looking for something to buy, you can instantly add the item to your virtual closet so that your wish list items are all one place. Besides sharing your closet with other users, you can also sell items you no longer want.PROS:The“Moodboard”is a great way to gather inspiring looks that you like from other users and fashion experts.CONS:The luggage feature, which allows you to prepare outfits for an upcoming trip, is only available on the site; it would be useful if it were on the app. 24.Which of the following can replace the underlined word?A.Instantly.B.Accurately.C.Deliberately.D.Incredibly.25.Which of the following is designed for people who often hesitate when buying clothes?A.Closet.B.Pose.C.Stylitics.D.Walk in My Closet.26.What can we learn about Walk in My Closet from the passage?A.It is a simple and user-friendly app.B.It helps you confirm your personal style.C.It combines both shopping and organizing your closet.D.It requires you to log on the site to view your style profile.27.The passage mainly tells us .A.about the four best fashion apps to help organize your closetB.how to use these fashion appsC.that everyone can find their own personal styleD.that we should share our closet with friendsWhile most of us are happy to take the credit when things go well, few of us are willing to take the blame when things go wrong. Rather than trying to hide our shame or embarrassment, experts found that we are simply less aware when our actions result in a negative outcome.The research may explain why we often feel it hard to take the blame for our actions.“Our result suggests that people may really experience less responsibility for negative than for positive outcomes,” said Patrick Haggard, leading researcher and professor of the institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. In a series of tests, participants were asked to press a key. A sound then followed, either disapproving, neutral or approving, and they were then asked to estimate the time between the action and when they had heard the sound.Researchers found that individuals experienced different levels of responsibility depending on the outcomes. They also discovered they were significantly slower to recognize if their actions had resulted in a bad consequence, compared to when they had done well.“Effectively, we have found that we experience a negative outcome differently, not just retell it differently. We make a weaker connection when there is a bad result. And respond much more strongly when something good happens,”said Professor Haggard. When something goes right, everyone wants to take the credit, and when things go wrong, nobody is interested in putting their hands up.The researchers said our brain is“very much concerned”with reward, as good results are key to survival. Although our own perception(认知) of whether we are guilty of something or not is changed by the outcomes, this does not provide a defense if we have done something wrong.“Our experience of our own responsibilities can be misleading and can be strongly colored by the outcomes of our actions.”said Professor Haggard.“We have to take responsibility for what actually do, not just for how we experience things.”28.People who don’t take the blame for their actions .A.always try to hide their shame or embarrassment.B.are only willing to take the credit when things go wellC.feel less responsible for negative than for positive outcomesD.are less aware of what to do when a negative outcome happens29.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Our level of responsibility can be strongly affected by the outcomes of our actions.B.When something bad happens, nobody is interested in dealing with the problem.C.People were quicker to recognize if their actions had resulted in a bad consequence.D.Participants were asked to count the time between pressing a key and hearing the sound.30.How is the passage developed?A.By giving examples.B.By quoting research findings.C.By analyzing cause and effect.D.By providing data.31.According to the passage, a person who is concerned with reward is .A.awkwardB.naturalC.absurdD.stubbornA team led by Professor Theoder Berger, from the University of Southern California, can now manipulate(操纵) brain cells in rats so that memories stored in the hippocampus, a brain area crucial for memory formation, are activated or suppressed(抑制). It’s said that the technology could one day have medical applications.In the study, researcher first trained rats to remember which of two levers(杠杆) they pressed first, then to press the other lever.As the rats performed the task, the scientists carefully monitored the electrical activity in each creature’s hippocampus to find the pattern of nerve-cell activity involved in making a solid memory.Using the same glass needles they had used to record the nerve activity, they stimulated (刺激) nerves in the same pattern and found that the animals’ performance in the task got even better. The rats made fewer errors and were able to remember which lever was the“correct”one for a longer period of time.The scientists went a step further and suppressed the rats’ memories with a drug called Mk801, which caused them to forget their task. When the animals’ brain cells were later stimulated with the“correct”pattern, they remembered again which lever to press.“What’s really exciting about this study is that when they played back the‘good’patterns—the patterns when the animal got the task right—it did appear to improve memory,”said Dean Buonomano, an associate professor at the University of California. The final goal, Berger said, is to help people with stroke(中风) and epilepsy(癫痫症) and the like strengthen memories and to help doctors treat them. The technology might even help sufferers of post-traumatic(创伤后) stress disorder.But first, researchers would have to show that they can stimulate or suppress far more complex memories than the ones in the rat experiment.“Here ,it’s a simple task,”Buonomano said. In contrast, humans’ memories are very rich and specific…“We have very many steps to go before this can be achieved,”he said.32.How does“the technology”in Paragraph 1 act?A.It manipulates brain cells.B.It stores memories in the hippocampus.C.It activates memories stored in the brain.D.It suppresses memories stored in the brain.33..In what order did the researchers conduct the rat experiment?a.Monitor the electrical activity in the rat’s hippocampus.b.Suppress the rat’s memory with a drug called MK801.c.Stimulate the rat’s nerves in the same pattern.d.Stimulate the rat’s nerves in the same pattern for a second time.e.Train the rats to remember the order of the two levers they pressed.A.a, e, b, c, dB.a, e, c, d, bC.e, a, c, d, bD.e, a, c, b, d34.When their nerves were stimulated, the rats .A.forgot their taskpleted the task betterC.made no errors in their taskD.remembered which lever they had pressed for a shorter time35.What can we infer from the article?A.MK801 is a drug that can be used to stimulate nerves.B.The study is expected to be used to help stroke and epilepsy patients recover completely.ing the study to improve humans’ memories still face many challenges.D.Researchers have studied far more complex memories than the ones in the rat experiment.36.Nowadays, mobile payment is becoming more and more popular with our shopping. In addition to pay in cash, by cheque or credit card, a consumer can use a mobile phone to pay for a wide range of services and goods. Compared with those traditional mean, mobile payment is faster and more convenient. Besides, it can be used at any given time or place, thus save much time and energy. Furthermore, we can’t overlook the fact it must be operated with a phone and a network. And it is only recently which the technology to support such systems has become wide available. It will be arouse public concern over its potential risk, such as the account security and other unexpected problems. Technology is changing its life rapidly, so we should get ready for it.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。

高三英语月考试题及答案-天津市南开中学2016届高三上学期第三次月考

高三英语月考试题及答案-天津市南开中学2016届高三上学期第三次月考

天津市南开中学2015-2016学年度高三年级第三次月考英语试卷2016.1 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),共150分,考试用时120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷1至10页,第Ⅱ卷11页至12页。

考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡和答题纸上,答在试卷上无效。

考试结束将答题纸和答题卡一并交回。

祝各位考生考试顺利!第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力理解(共两节,20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一小题,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,你将有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.Who answered the phone?A.Mike.B. Henry.C. Tom.2.What’s the woman’s favorite food?A.Italian.B. Chinese.C. Indian.3.When does the first flight arrive in Detroit?A.5:18 am.B. 6:10 am.C. 8:50 am.4.What is the woman looking for?A.Zoo.B. Telephone.C. Tennis court.5.What will the weather be like at the weekend?A.Cloudy.B. Snowy.C. Sunny.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面3段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答6-7题。

6.Where are the two speakers?A.In the hotel. B In a shop. C. In a restaurant.7.How much did the man pay in the end?A.$115.B. $130.C. $140.听下面一段对话,回答8-9题。

重庆市南开中学高三英语下学期模拟试题(无答案)

重庆市南开中学高三英语下学期模拟试题(无答案)

重庆南开中学高2016届高考模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第一卷(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I卷(共三部分;满分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l.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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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.What does the mall mean?A.The woman’s uncle may have some troubles.B.He thinks the woman should visit her uncle.C.He asks the woman to go over to his place.2.What has made working at home possible?A.Personal computers.B.Communication industry. C.Modem office design.3.Why does the woman thank the man?A.He lent her some money.B.He gave her a five-pound bill.C.He returned her lost money.4.How is the mall going home?A.In a car.B.By bus.C.On foot.5.How many hours will the woman have for shopping in Shanghai?A.Two hours.B.Six hours.C.Four hours.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

重庆2016级第一中学高三3月月考英语 精校版本

重庆2016级第一中学高三3月月考英语 精校版本

2016年重庆一中高2016级高三下期3月月考第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)AAs I grew older, my dad and I grew further apart. We always had totally different opinions. He thought that college was a waste of time, but for me it was important to finish college. He wanted me to work my way to the top as he had done in his field, but I wanted a different life. There was a time when we did not talk with each other.A few months ago, I heard that my 84-year-old dad was in poor health. When he called and asked whether I could move from Colorado back to Tennessee to help him, I knew he was seriously ill. I am his only child and so it was time to meet my father‟s requirement.Two weeks after moving back, we bought a boat and started fishing again. Fishing was one of the few things that we did while I was young and that we both enjoyed. It is strange but true that as we are fishing we are able to put things that have kept us apart for so many years behind us. We are able to talk about things that we have never talked about before. Fishing has been healing the old wounds that have kept us apart.It is not important how many fish we catch. It is about enjoying the relationship that we have not had for years. I‟m 62 and he is 84. When we are on the lake fishing, it is like enjoying life. It is far better to find a way to put the unhappy past behind. I am so lucky to spend the happy time with my father in his last years. Now my heart is filled with love. A smile always graces my lips.21.The author and his father became further apart because .A.they lived very far from each otherB.they seldom saw each otherC.they only communicated by phoneD.they had different views on things22.For the author, fishing with his old father .A.helps cure his father‟s diseaseB.makes him realize the importance of relaxationC.is a good way to get close to natureD.provides a chance for them to communicate23.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Fishing Brings Us TogetherB.Forgiving I s DifficultC.Memories of Old DaysD.My Beloved FatherBBelow are the best four applications to help you organize your closet(橱柜)—and trust us, there really is something for everyone.ClosetIf you‟re looking to create your own digital closet, then this app is for you. Closet helps you categorize your outfits and keeps you up-to-date on what you‟ve already worn.PROS:Very simple and user-friendly. Great for helping you look at your own closet without feeling overwhelmed.CONS: No social interactions. This app is strictly for having a mobile version of your closet.PoseThe app makes things insanely easy for the indecisive shopper. So if you‟re debating whether or not to buy something, you can get a second opinion. The app also gathers photos of items that you wish to buy and items you already own, so they are all in one spot.PROS: When you sign up, you fill out a short survey that helps identify your personal style and subsequently finds people with similar taste that you can follow for inspiration.CONS:The phone application is more visually appealing than the actual website.Styliticsit allows you to categorize your clothes by color, brand, pattern and more. And if you‟re wondering whether you have already worn an outfit, simply check your style calendar.PROS:The app comes with a“Today in Fashion History”tip s o you can brush up on your style knowledge.CONS:You can‟t view your style profile using the app yet unless you log on to the site.Walk in My ClosetIf you‟re browsing the Internet, looking for something to buy, you can instantly add the item to your virtual closet so that your wish list items are all one place. Besides sharing your closet with other users, you can also sell items you no longer want.PROS:The“Moodboard”is a great way to gather inspiring looks that you like from other users and fashion experts.CONS:The luggage feature, which allows you to prepare outfits for an upcoming trip, is only available on the site; it would be useful if it were on the app.24.Which of the following can replace the underlined word?A.Instantly.B.Accurately.C.Deliberately.D.Incredibly.25.Which of the following is designed for people who often hesitate when buying clothes?A.Closet.B.Pose.C.Stylitics.D.Walk in My Closet.26.What can we learn about Walk in My Closet from the passage?A.It is a simple and user-friendly app.B.It helps you confirm your personal style.C.It combines both shopping and organizing your closet.D.It requires you to log on the site to view your style profile.27.The passage mainly tells us .A.about the four best fashion apps to help organize your closetB.how to use these fashion appsC.that everyone can find their own personal styleD.that we should share our closet with friendsCWhile most of us are happy to take the credit when things go well, few of us are willing to take the blame when things go wrong. Rather than trying to hide our shame or embarrassment, experts found that we are simply less aware when our actions result in a negative outcome.The resea rch may explain why we often feel it hard to take the blame for our actions.“Our result suggests that people may really experience less responsibility for negative than for positive outcomes,”said Patrick Haggard, leading researcher and professor of the institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London.In a series of tests, participants were asked to press a key. A sound then followed, either disapproving, neutral or approving, and they were then asked to estimate the time between the action and when they had heard the sound.Researchers found that individuals experienced different levels of responsibility depending on the outcomes. They also discovered they were significantly slower to recognize if their actions had resulted in a bad consequence, compared to when they had done well.“Effectively, we have found that we experience a negative outcome differently, not just retell it differently. We make a weaker connection when there is a bad result. And respond much more strongly when something good happens,”said Professor Haggard. When something goes right, everyone wants to take the credit, and when things go wrong, nobody is interested in putting their hands up.The researchers said our brain is“very much concerned”with reward, as good results are key to survival. Although our own perception(认知) of whether we are guilty of something or not is changed by the outcomes, this does not provide a defense if we have done something wrong.“Our experience of our own responsibilities can be misleading and can be strongly colored by the outcomes of our actions.”said Professor Haggard.“We have to take responsibility for what actually do, not just for how we experience things.”28.People who don‟t take the blame for their actions.A.always try to hide their shame or embarrassment.B.are only willing to take the credit when things go wellC.feel less responsible for negative than for positive outcomesD.are less aware of what to do when a negative outcome happens29.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Our level of responsibility can be strongly affected by the outcomes of our actions.B.When something bad happens, nobody is interested in dealing with the problem.C.People were quicker to recognize if their actions had resulted in a bad consequence.D.Participants were asked to count the time between pressing a key and hearing the sound.30.How is the passage developed?A.By giving examples.B.By quoting research findings.C.By analyzing cause and effect.D.By providing data.31.According to the passage, a person who is concerned with reward is .A.awkwardB.naturalC.absurdD.stubbornDA team led by Professor Theoder Berger, from the University of Southern California, can now manipulate(操纵) brain cells in rats so that memories stored in the hippocampus, a brain area crucial for memory formation, are activated or suppressed(抑制). It‟s said that the technology could one day have medical applications.In the study, researcher first trained rats to remember which of two levers(杠杆) they pressed first, then to press the other lever.As the rats performed the task, the scientists carefully monitored the electrical activity in each creature‟s hippocampus to find the pattern of nerve-cell activity involved in making a solid memory.Using the same glass needles they had used to record the nerve activity, they stimulated (刺激) nerves in the same pattern and found that the animals‟ performance in the task got even better. The rats made fewer errors and were able to remember which lever was the“correct”one for a longer period of time.The scientists went a step further and suppressed the rats‟ memories with a drug called Mk801, which caused them to forget their task. When the animals‟ brain cells were later stimulated with the“correct”pattern, they remembered again which lever to press.“What‟s really exciting about this study is that when they played back the…good‟ patterns—the patterns when the animal got the task right—it did appear to improve memory,”s aid Dean Buonomano, an associate professor at the University of California.The final goal, Berger said, is to help people with stroke(中风) and epilepsy(癫痫症) and the like strengthen memories and to help doctors treat them. The technology might even help sufferers of post-traumatic(创伤后) stress disorder.But first, researchers would have to show that they can stimulate or suppress far more complex memories than the ones in the rat experiment.“Here ,it‟s a simple task,”Buonomano said. In contrast, humans‟ memories are very rich and specific…“We have very many steps to go before this can be achieved,”he said.32.How does“the technology”in Paragraph 1 act?A.It manipulates brain cells.B.It stores memories in the hippocampus.C.It activates memories stored in the brain.D.It suppresses memories stored in the brain.33.In what order did the researchers conduct the rat experiment?a.Monitor the electrical activity in the rat‟s hippocampus.b.Suppress the rat‟s memory with a drug called MK801.c.Stimul ate the rat‟s nerves in the same pattern.d.Stimulate the rat‟s nerves in the same pattern for a second time.e.Train the rats to remember the order of the two levers they pressed.A.a, e, b, c, dB.a, e, c, d, bC.e, a, c, d, bD.e, a, c, b, d34.When their nerves were stimulated, the rats .A.forgot their taskpleted the task betterC.made no errors in their taskD.remembered which lever they had pressed for a shorter time35.What can we infer from the article?A.MK801 is a drug that can be used to stimulate nerves.B.The study is expected to be used to help stroke and epilepsy patients recover completely.ing the study to improve humans‟ memories still face many challenges.D.Researchers have studied far more complex memories than the ones in the rat experiment.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。

2010-2023历年重庆市南开中学高三月考英语试卷(带解析)

2010-2023历年重庆市南开中学高三月考英语试卷(带解析)

2010-2023历年重庆市南开中学高三月考英语试卷(带解析)第1卷一.参考题库(共20题)1.Look! There is a whole crowd of people over there.Go and see what __________ and if it is a bargain,buy it.A.is sellingB.has been sellingC.is being soldD.has been sold2.E-Bay,Amazon and Shopbop are popular websites __________ people can sell goods to each other.A.whereB.whichC.whenD.whose3.A ship in the harbor is safe,but that’s not __________ ships are built for.A.whatB.thatC.whyD.how4.In the process of my growing up I cannot remembe r hearing the words ‘‘I love you” from my father.When your father never says them to you when you are a child,it gets for him to say those words as he gets older.In fact,I could not honestly remember when I had last my love to him either.I decided to my pride and make the first .After some hesitation,in our next phone conversation I burst out the words.“Dad...I love you!”There was a silence at the other end and he replied,“Well,same back at ya!”I chuckled and said,“Dad,I know you love me,and when you are ,I know you will say what you want to say.’’Fifteen minutes later my mother and nervously asked,“Paul,is everything okay?’’A few weeks later,Dad our phone conversation with the words,“Paul,I love you.’’I was at work during this conversation and the tears were rolling down my cheeks as I “heard’’ the love.As we both sat there in tears we realized that this special moment had taken our father-son relationship to a new .A short while after this special moment,my father escaped death following heart surgery.Many times since,I have whether l would have ever “heard” the love if I had not taken the first step and Dad had not the surgery.【小题1】A.rougherB.tougherC.shyerD.severer【小题2】A.conveyedB.leftC.passedD.devoted【小题3】A.get acrossB.put upC.set asideD.take on【小题4】A.assumptionB.moveC.decisionD.remark【小题5】A.fearfullyB.excitedlyC.cheerfullyD.awkwardly【小题6】A.cautiousC.relaxed D.ready【小题7】A.called B.dropped C.removed D.glanced【小题8】A.continued B.performed C.concluded D.obtained【小题9】A.naturally B.finally C.indirectly D.gradually 【小题10】A.1evel B.situation C.class D.rank【小题11】A.slightly B.nearly C.narrowly D.hardly 【小题12】A.realized B.wondered C.understood D.believed【小题13】A.operated B.performed C.tolerated5.Nelson Mandela is,__________ the greatest man of the 20th century,certainly among the most extraordinary leaders.A.if thereB.if anyC.if notD.if so6.请结合材料,按要求用英文写作。

重庆南开中学高级3月月考英语考试题

重庆南开中学高级3月月考英语考试题

重庆南开中学高2009级2008-2009学年度3月月考英语考试题本试卷分第一卷(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Ⅰ卷(共115分)第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)请听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有1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.What is the woman likely to be?A.A waitress B.A servant C.A nurse.2.How much would the man have to pay for the first concert only?A.$1 B.$2 C.$4.3.What does the woman mean?A.She's going hiking tomorrow.B.She dislikes going hiking.C.She might not go hiking tomorrow.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In an office.B.At their home.C.In a restaurant.5.What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?A.Secretary and boss.B.Nurse and patient.C.Nurse and doctor.第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,共18分)听下面4段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。

重庆南开中学2016届高三二诊模拟考试英语试卷

重庆南开中学2016届高三二诊模拟考试英语试卷

重庆南开中学高2015-2016级高三二诊模拟考试第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AAfter watching my mother deal with our family of five , I can’t understand why her answer to the question , “ What do you do ? ” is always , “Oh, I’m just a housewife.” JUST a housewife? Anyone who spends most of her time in meal preparation and clean-up, keeping the house clean, attending PTA meetings , leading a scout troop , playing taxi driver to us kids when it’s time for school, musical le ssons or the dentist , doing volunteer work for her community is not just a housewife. She’s the real Wonder Woman.Why is it that so many mothers like mine regard themselves as second-class citizens or something similar? Where has this stereotype come f rom? Has our society made “going to work” outside the house more important than what a housewife must face each day? I would be curious to see what would happen if a housewife went on strike. Dishes would pile up and food in the house would run out. There would be no clean towels when needed. Walking and bus riding would increase.I doubt if the man of the house would be able to take over. Oh, he would probably start out with the attitude that he can do just as good a job, but how long would that last? Not long, once he had to come home each night after work to more housework . There would be no coming home to a prepared meal; The kids would all be screaming for something to eat , clean clothes and more bus fare money . Once he quieted the kids, he’d have to clean the house, go shopping, make sure that kids got a bath, after cleaning out all the dog hairs from the bathtub . Once the kids were down for the night, he might be able to crawl into an unmade bed and try to read the morning newspaper.21. What do es the writer’s mother NOT do according to the first paragraph ?A. Cooking .B. Tidying the house .C. Driving a taxi .D. Some unpaid work .22. The underlined word “ stereotype ” in the second paragraph can be replaced by __________ .A. motherB. citizenC. similarityD. thought23. In the second paragraph , the writer suggests that __________ .A. mothers are actually great womenB. our society looks down upon housewivesC. housewives should go on a strikeD. doing housework is not important at all24. The possible main idea of the third paragraph is __________ .A. men should share housework with their wivesB. attitude is not the only thing needed to do a job wellC. kids are the most challenging part of the houseworkD. men are unlikely to handle the work of a housewifeBWolves are in the news these days , especially with the controversial Alaskan Wolf Hunting Festival being a focus of public attention . Since these animals are getting more attention in the outer world , they may be more likely to show up in your inner world and may take on many forms and have many meanings .Wolves live in a pack(狼群)and they have a leader, a guide who is responsible for directing the pack andkeeping it safe. If a wolf appears in your dream and you have a positive relationship with the wolf, it may suggest your own leadership abilities. Wolves in dreams may also mean the need for trusting your own internal leader—the soft howl from the bottom of your own heart.While wolves c ertainly do howl, it is till unknown why they howl at the moon. The wolf’s how is actually a form of communication. Wolves may howl as a form of making friends, or as a warning, or to indicate that they are lonely or need help. Is your dream wolf howling? If so, what emotions exist in the dream? Do you feel lost and in need of guidance, do you feel like you’ve lost your “pack”? Do you feel the need to let others know they are crossing your land? Or are you simply filled whit a sense of joy that can only be expressed in a howl?Wolves can be experienced hunters, and often appear in folk stories as something harmless when in fact it is there to do great harm. Are there any wolves in sheep’s clothing in your life? Often we have intuition(直觉)about people or situations, feelings that these people or situations should be avoided, but we ignore them based on their harmless outer appearance. Wolves in dreams could be signs that there are hidden dangers in your life. Never ignore your intuition because it doesn’t make any sense. Your intuition exists to guide and protect you and it can discover a wolf long before it removes its woolen suit.25. Why does the author mention “Alaskan Wolf Hunting Festival” in the first paragraph?A.To support the main idea of the text B.To introduce the topic of the passageC.To show his pity for the wolves D.To prove wolves are getting more attention26. What does “your inner world” refer to in the first paragraph?A.personalities B.feelings C.thoughts D.dreams27. According to the text, wolves howl for the following reasons EXCETP __________ .A.to be friendly with other wolves B.to ask for helpC.to share how they feel D.to admire the moon28. The passage is mainly about __________ .A.wolves and their behaviors B.expl anations of people’s dreamsC.different types of wolf D.hidden dangers in our dreamsCSome recent reports on the death penalty have brought some interesting responses from readers all over the country . Although I really don’t like to make fun of peop le who oppose the death penalty because they are so sincere , I wish they would come up with some new arguments to replace the worn-out ones.For example, many said something like this : “Wouldn’t it be better to keep the killers alive so psychiatrists can study them in order to find out what makes them the way they are?”It takes the average psychiatrist about five years to figure why a guy wants to stop for two drinks after work and won’t quit smoking. So how long do you think it will take him to determin e why somebody with an IQ of 92 decided to murder the little old lady who lives next door? Besides, we have a huge number of killers in our prisons—more than enough to keep all the nation’s psychiatrists busy for the next 20 years.Another standard is: “Th e purpose of the law should be to protect society, not to give cruel punishment, such as the death penalty.”In that case ,we should tear down all the prisons and let all the criminals go because most people wouldconsider a long period in prison to be cruel punishment—especially those who are locked up. Even 30 days in the Cook County Prison is no picnic.And: “What gives society the right to take a life if an individual can’t?” The individuals who make up society give it that right. Societies perform many functions that individuals can’t. We can’t carry guns and shoot people, but we give that right to police.Words can not explain the suffering the families of murder victim are left to live with. The families suffer a terrible loss, and they live with terrible memories. The knowledge that the killers are alive and will probably remain alive and cared for by society is extremely painful. Probably, People who oppose the death penalty should try explaining to these people how cruel it is to kill someone.29.Wh at’s the writer’s attitude towards death penalty?A.It is a necessary punishment. B.It doesn’t solve all the problems.C.It should be practiced more carefully. D.It should only be used on murderers.30.How many arguments against death penalty are discussed in the passage?A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five31.What does the last sentence of the text suggest?A.It’s cruel to use death penalty to kill someone.B.Murder victims need more comfort from the society.C.Opponents of death penalty should offer explanations.D.Murderers should be put to death as the punishment.32.The author develops the passage by __________ .A.providing typical examples of death penalty B.following the natural time orderC.presenting and analyzing ideas D.comparing opinions from different fieldsDPart one : First Major NovelsIf Dickens had remained the author of Pickwick , Oliver Twist , and The old Curiosity Shop , he might have gained lasting fame only as an author of cheerful comedy. But Dombey and Son, published in 1846 and continued till 1848, is a realistic novel of human life in a society which had taken more or less its modern form. The novel is a study of the influence of the values of a business society on the members of the Dombey family.Part two: Dark novelsIn 1851 Dickens was struck by the death of his father and one of his daughters within 2 weeks. Partly in response to these losses, he created a series of works which have come to be called his “dark” novels and which rank among the greatest success of the art of fiction.Par three: Later WorksIn 1859 Dickens published A Tale of Two Cities, a historical novel of the French Revolution, which is read today most often as a school text. It is fine picture of the historical period and a moving tale of a surprisingly modern hero. Besides publishing this novel in the lately founded All the Year Round, Dickens also published 17 articles, which appeared together with the novel as a book later.Dickens’s next novel, Great Expectations(1860~1861), tells the story of a young man’s moral development in the course of his life—from childhood in the provinces to gentle man’s role in London. Not based on his own life like David Copperfield, Great Expectations belongs to type of fiction called, in German, Bildungsroman (the novel of a man’s education or formation by experience.)33.Which of the following Dickens’ novel sho ws a clear change of style?A.David Copperfield B.Pickwick C.Dombey and Son D.Oliver Twist34.According to the passage, A Tale of Two Cities __________ .A.is about the Industry Revolution B.can be found in most of the textbooksC.is better than his “dark” novels D.is probably published in a new magazine35.In Great Expectation, Dickens writes about __________ .A.the growth of a man B.how to become a gentlemanC.his own life experience D.a man’s school education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。

重庆市南开中学高三英语下学期3月月考试题(无答案)

重庆市南开中学高三英语下学期3月月考试题(无答案)

重庆南开中学高2015级高三下3月月考英语试题本试卷分第一卷(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I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)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. What will the woman probably do next ?A. Have a business meeting .B. Talk to someone else on the phone .C. Send someone an email .2. What is the man doing probably ?A. Cooking .B. Cleaning the window .C. Surfing the Internet .3. Where are the speakers ?A. On the street .B. In a library .C. In a store .4. What’s true about the volleyball game ?A. It was over before 9:00 p.m.B. It was replaced by a basketball game .C. It was not interesting .5. Why isn’t the man ready yet ?A. He hasn’t found his clothes .B. His clothes aren’t dry .C. He has to wash some dirty clothes .第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2016届重庆市南开中学高三3月月考英语(解析版)

2016届重庆市南开中学高三3月月考英语(解析版)

2016届重庆市南开中学高三3月月考英语完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

Many people argue that working can be a valuable experience for the young. However, working more than about fifteen hours a week is ________ to adolescents because it reduces their involvement with school and ________ a materialistic lifestyle. Schoolwork and the ________ of extracurricular activities tend to go by the wayside when adolescents work long hours. As more and more teens have ________ the numerous part-time jobs, teachers have faced increasing ________ . They must both keep the________ of tired students and give homework to those who simply do not have time to do it. ________ , educators have noticed less involvement ________ the extracurricular activities that many consider a healthy influence on young people. School bands and athletic teams are ________ players to work and sports events are ________ attended by working students, Those teens who try to do it all may find themselves exhausted.Another ________ of too much work is that it may promote materialism and a(n) ________ lifestyle. Some parents claim that working helps teach adolescents the ________ of dollar. Undoubtedly, that can be true. It is also true that some teens work to ________ with the family budget or to save for college. However, surveys have shown that the majority of working teens use their ________ to buy luxuries. These young people do not worry about spending ________ as they can just about have it all. In many cases, they are becoming ________ to a lifestyle they would not be able to afford several years down the road, when they no longer have parents ________ car insurance, food and so on. At that point they can rarely afford necessities as well as luxuries.Teenagers can enjoy the advantages of work while ________ its disadvantages, simply by limiting their work hours during the school year. As is often the case, a moderate approach will be the most healthy and ________ .1.A. practical B. harmful C. useful D. handy2.A. encourages B. represents C. instructs D. changes3.A. burdens B. benefits C. honors D. categories4.A. hired B. shared C. lost D. filled5.A. divisions B. difficultiesC. sorrows D. questions6.A. demand B. examination C. attention D. character7.A. Above all B. In addition C. On the contrary D. For instance8.A. in B. for C. over D. about9.A. wanting B. welcoming C. training D. losing10.A. poorly B. actively C. regularly D. confidently11.A. type B. level C. drawback D. element12.A. creative B. efficient C. unrealistic D. productive13.A. value B. purpose C. desire D. goal14.A. turn out B. come out C. give out D. help out15.A. efforts B. allowances C. goods D. earnings16.A. freely B. wisely C. cheerfully D. healthily17.A. concerned B. delighted C. accustomed D. surprised18.A. looking for B. caring for C. working for D. paying for19.A. avoiding B. judging C. attempting D. considering20.A. evident B. flexible C. sharp D. rewardingMy father was always a good gardener. One of my earliest memories is standing without shoes in the freshly tilled(翻耕的)soil, my hands blackened from digging in the ground.As a child, I loved following Dad around in the garden, I remember Dad pushing the tiller(耕作机)ahead in perfectly straight lines. Dad loved growing all sorts of things: yellow and green onions, watermelons almost as big as me, rows of yellow com, and our favorite --- red tomatoes.As I grew into a teenager, I didn't get so excited about gardening with Dad. Instead of magical land of possibility, it had turned into some kind of prison. As Dad grew older, his love for gardening never disappeared. After all the kids were grown and had started families of their own, Dad turned to gardening like never before. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer, he still took care of his garden.But then, the cancer, bit by bit, invaded his body. I had to do the things he used to do. What really convinced me that Dad was dying was the state of his garden that year. The rows and rows of multicolored vegetables were gone. Too tired to weed them, he simply let them be. He only planted tomatoes.For the first few years after he died, I couldn't even bear to look at anyone's garden without having strong memories pour over me like cold water from a bucket. Three years ago, I decided to plant my own garden and started out with just a few tomatoes. That morning, after breaking up a fair amount of soil, something caught the comer of my eye and I had to smile, It was my eight-year-old son Nathan, happily playing in the freshly tilled soil.21.Why did the author like the garden when he was a child?A. The garden was planted with colorful flowers.B. The garden was just freshly tilled by his father.C. He loved what his father grew in the garden.D. He enjoyed being in the garden with his father.22.When all the kids started their own families, the author's father .A. stopped his gardeningB. turned to other hobbiesC. devoted more to gardeningD. focused on planting tomatoes23.What happened to the garden when the author's father was seriously ill?A. The author's son took charge of it.B. No plant grew in the garden at all.C. The garden was almost deserted.D. It brought the author a great harvest.24.We can infer from the last paragraph that .A. the author's son played happily in the gardenB. the author's son reminded him of his own fatherC. the author's son was very glad to help the authorD. the author's son will continue gardening as wellWalk through the Amazon rainforest today and you will find it steamy, warm, damp and thick. But if you had been there around 15,000 years ago, during the last ice age, would it have been the same? For more than 30 years, scientists have been arguing about how rainforests might have reacted to the cold, dry climate of the ice ages, but till now, no one has reached a satisfying answer.Rainforests like the Amazon are important for mopping up CO2 from the atmosphere and helping to solve global warming. Currently the trees in the Amazon take in around 500 million tons of CO2 each year: equal to the total amount of CO2 given off in the UK each year. But how will the Amazon react to the future climate change? If it gets drier, will it survive and continue to draw down CO2? Scientists hope that they will be able to learn in advance how the rainforest will manage in the future by understanding how rainforests reacted to climate change in the past. Unfortunately, collecting information is incredibly difficult. To study the past climate, scientists need to look at fossilized pollen(花粉)kept in lake mud, Going back to the last ice age means drilling down into lake sediments(沉淀物), which requires specialized equipment and heavy machinery. There are very few roads and paths, or places to land helicopters and aeroplanes. Rivers tend to be the easiest way to enter the forest, but this still leaves vast areas between the rivers completely unsampled(未取样). So far, only a handful of cores have been drilled that go back to the last ice age and none of them provide enough information to prove how the Amazon forest reacts to climate change.25.How do scientists study the past climate change?A. By predicting the climate change in the future.B. By drilling down deep into land sediments.C. By analyzing fossilized pollen in lake mud.D. By taking samples from rivers in the Amazon.26.Why is it difficult to collect information about the past climate change?A. Because scientists can't find proper equipment and machinery.B. Because it is very difficult to obtain complete samples.C. Because helicopters and aeroplanes have no place to land.D. Because none of the cores provide any information.27.Where is the passage most probably taken from?A. A medical journal.B. A news reportC. A travel brochure.D. A science magazine. 28.The best title for the text may be .A. Secrets of the RainforestB. Climates of the AmazonC. The History of the RainforestD. Changes of the RainforestWhile most of us are happy to take the credit when things go well, few of us are willing to take the blame when things go wrong. Rather than trying to hide our shame or embarrassment, experts found that we are simply less aware when our actions result in a negative outcome.The research may explain why we often feel it hard to take the blame for our actions.“Our result suggests that people may really experience less responsibility for negative than for positive outcomes,” said Patrick Haggard, leading researcher and professor of the institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. In a series of tests, participants were asked to press a key. A sound then followed, either disapproving, neutral or approving, and they were then asked to estimate the time between the action and when they had heard the sound.Researchers found that individuals experienced different levels of responsibility depending on the outcomes. They also discovered they were significantly slower to recognize if their actions had resulted in a bad consequence, compared to when they had done well.“Effectively, we have found that we experience a negative outcome differently, not just retell it differently. We make a weaker connection when there is a bad result. And respond much more strongly when something good happens,”said Professor Haggard. When something goes right, everyone wants to take the credit, and when things go wrong, nobody is interested in putting their hands up.The researchers said our brain is“very much concerned”with reward, as good results are key to survival. Although our own perception(认知) of whether we are guilty of something or not is changed by the outcomes, this does not provide a defense if we have done something wrong.“Our experience of our own responsibilities can be misleading and can be strongly colored by the outcomes of our actions.”said Professor Haggard.“We have to take responsibility for what actually do, not just for how we experience things.”29.People who don’t take the blame for their actions .A.always try to hide their shame or embarrassment.B.are only willing to take the credit when things go wellC.feel less responsible for negative than for positive outcomesD.are less aware of what to do when a negative outcome happens30.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Our level of responsibility can be strongly affected by the outcomes of our actions.B.When something bad happens, nobody is interested in dealing with the problem.C.People were quicker to recognize if their actions had resulted in a bad consequence.D.Participants were asked to count the time between pressing a key and hearing the sound.31.How is the passage developed?A.By giving examples.B.By quoting research findings.C.By analyzing cause and effect.D.By providing data.32.According to the passage, a person who is concerned with reward is .A.awkwardB.naturalC.absurdD.stubbornThe Best of AlaskaNothing evokes(唤起) Alaska like a whale exploding out of the water or an eagle pulling a silver fish from the river. Combine these images with high mountains, brilliant icebergs and wonderful meal8 and you really do have the Best of Alaska! Highlights:JUNEAU: Juneau, the state capital, is rich in culture and scenic beauty. It is here that we start and end our trip.HAINES: Haines is a small community located along the fords(海湾). The natural beauty and expansive wilderness found here have made Haines a premier center for adventure in Alaska.ALASKA INDIAN ARTS: Alaska Indian Arts is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the preservation and continuation of traditional native craft and culture of the Northwest Native Tribes.SKAGWAY: Skagway is famous for its role in the Klondike Gold Stampede over 100 years ago. Today, it is a historic yet lively town, which still reflects its gold rush roots and contains colorful shops. In Skagway, we stop by the Klondike Gold Rush National Park Visitor's Center and ride the White Pass Yukon Route Railway. GUSTAVUS: Gustavus is the gateway to Glacier Bay National Park. We'll stay at a comfortable lodge here for two nights. This will be the base for both the whale-watching excursion and a full day cruise in Glacier Bay.DATES/PRICES:May 15, June 17, July 16, August 14.7 days-$3500, including lodging, all meals, excursions, guides, park fees, sales taxes, and transportation between Juneau, Skagway, Haines, and Gustavus. Not included: Alcohol, personal items, airfare to and from Juneau.Contact:E-mail:*****************************Call: 800一766一3396Write: Alaska Mountain Guides & Climbing SchoolP. O. Box 1081, Haines AK 9982733.You can feel the history of the local place at .A. JuneauB. SkagwayC. HainesD. Gustavus34.You can watch a whale exploding out of the water at .A. the Northwest Native TribesB. the Klondike Gold Rush National ParkC. Glacier Bay National ParkD. the White Pass Yukon35.Which of the following is a participant required to pay additional fees for?A. Going from Gustavus to Juneau by train.B. A full day cruise in Glacier Bay.C. Having the last supper at Juneau.D. Flying from Juneau to his hometown.36.短文改错假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

重庆市南开中学高三3月月考(英语).doc

重庆市南开中学高三3月月考(英语).doc

重庆市南开中学高三3月月考英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。

共150分。

考试用时1。

第Ⅰ卷(三部分共115分)第一部分:听力(共三节,满分30分)第一节(其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. What is the report about?A. The woman's personal affairs.B. The woman's promotion. EC. The company's personnel reform.2. What can we infer from the man's words?A. The man's team will win.B. The other team will win.C. It's hard to say who will finally win.3. Where did Peter and Lily get to know each other?A. In a club.B. At a party.C. On a picnic.4.How much money did the man win in the lottery(彩票)?A. Three hundred dollars.B. Four hundred dollars.C. Five hundred dollars.5. How did James get rich?A. By buying and selling goods.B. By selling trucks.C. By buying and selling stocks.第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)请听下面4段对话。

重庆市南开中学高三英语3月月考试题

重庆市南开中学高三英语3月月考试题

重庆市南开中学高2016级高三(下)3月月考英语试题本试卷分第一卷(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I卷(共三部分,满分115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案划在试题卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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. How will the woman go to Los Angeles?A. By car.B. By air.C. By train.2. What does the man think of the ending of the movie?A. Exciting.B. Happy.C. Sad.3. W hat does the man plan to do this summer?A. Attend classes.B. Visit Michael.C. Go to Boston.4. Where will the man put the chair?A. Against the wall.B. By the window.C. Next to the desk.5. What is the man going to do today?A. Go to the library.B. Write a novel.C. Read a book.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

2010-2023历年重庆市南开中学高三下学期月考试题(英语)

2010-2023历年重庆市南开中学高三下学期月考试题(英语)

2010-2023历年重庆市南开中学高三下学期月考试题(英语)第1卷一.参考题库(共20题)1.Jane didn't say_________she would return, but I suppose she'll be back for dinner. A.that whenB.whenC.if or notD.where2.It's hard to track__________blue whale in that ocean, which has been killed off by commercial whaling and is now listed as__________endangered species.A.the; theB.the; 不填C.a; 不填D.the ; an3.A lot of us lose life's tough battles by starting a frontal attack--when a touch of humor might well enable us to win. Consider the case of a young friend of mine, who was on his trapped way to work shortly after receiving an ultimatum(最后通牒) about the job. Although there was a good reason for Sam's being late--serious illness at home--he decided that this by-now-familiar excuse wouldn't work any longer. His supervisor was probably already pacing up and down preparing a dismissal speech.Yes, the boss was, Sam entered the office at 9:35. The place was as quiet as a locker room(更衣室); everyone was hard at work. Sam's supervisor came up to him. Suddenly, Sam forced a grin and stretched out his hand. "How do you do!" he said. "I'm SamMaynard. I'm applying for a job, which, I understand, became available just 35 minutes ago. Does the early bird get the worm?"The room exploded in laughter, except that the supervisor had to clamp off a smile and walked back to his office. Sam Maynard had saved his job--with the only tool that could win, a laugh.Humor is a most effective, yet frequently neglected, means of handling the difficult situations in our lives. It can be used for patching up differences, apologizing, saying "no", criticizing, getting the other fellow to do what you want without his losing face. For some jobs, it's the only tool that can succeed. It is a way to discuss subjects so sensitive that serious dialog may start a quarrel. For example, many believe that comedians on television are doing more today for racial and religious tolerance than people in any other forum.1. Why was Sam late for his job?A. Because he was seriously ill at home.B. Because he received an ultimatum.C. Because he was caught in a traffic jam.D. Because he was busy applying for a new job.2. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Sam Maynard saved his job with humorB. Humor is important in our livesC. Early bird can get the wormD. Humor can solve racial discriminations3. The phrase "clamp off" in Paragraph 3 means__________.A. try to hold backB. pretend to setC. send offD. give out4. Which of the following statements can we infer from the passage?A. Many lose life's battles for they are lacking in a sense of humor.B. It wasn't the first time that Sam came late for his work.C. Sam was supposed to come to his office at 8:30.D. Humor is the most effective way of solving problems.4.第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。

高三英语月考试题及答案-重庆版2016届高三上学期第一次月考

高三英语月考试题及答案-重庆版2016届高三上学期第一次月考

重庆版2016届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题1.Their love _____ quickly over the months that followed after they met in a dating show.A. was developedB. developedC. had developedD. would develop2.–When did Tom, head of this famous international corporation, stand trial in open court ?–It was on Thursday _____ you were in Beijing.A. whenB. thatC. whereD. which3.Mary dropped the vase, but her mother stared at her _____ she had done something clever.A. in case B. as ifC. so thatD. though4.The girl, when _____ why she _____ in the exam, just lowered her head and kept silent.A. questioned; was cheatedB. being questioned; was cheatingC. questioned; had cheatedD. being questioned; has cheated5.–Mo Yan’s novels have a ttracted public attention.–Yeah. Now there are his books _____ in every bookstore.A. affordableB. acceptableC. availableD. valuable6.–Your car requires _____, Jeff.–Sure. You know it is also what I want to have _____ for long.A. being repaired; to be repairedB. repairing; it repairedC. repairing; repairedD. to be repaired; it repaired7.–Y ou’re wearing your new sunglasses again! But you said you had lost it on the train!–Unbelievable, right? Someone _____ it.A. will have stolenB. might have stolenC. should have stolenD. must have stolen8.Before stepping onto the stage of the V oice of China, the singer Yao Beina took a deep breath to _____ her courage.A. set upB. hold upC. keep upD. take up9.The boy _____ loudly because he _____ his way in the jungle and thought he couldn’t go back home.A. had cried; lostB. has cried; has lostC. cried; had lostD. cried; has lost10.Tens of thousands of people marched to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, celebrating the 50th anniversary of King's famous speech, through which we know _____ he said meant to the black.A. that whatB. what thatC. what whatD. that which11.His opening up _____ food processing factory is _____ comfort to his parents.A.不填;aB. a; 不填C. a; aD. the;不填12.–Why? This is simply a common bike!–_____ sir. It’s our special offer today.A. Don’t mention itB. Let me seeC. So it isD. Neither do I13._____ his great courage, the boy was left alone in a dark room, no lighted candle_____ it up.A. Considered; lightedB. Considering; lightingC. Having considered; lightedD. To consider; lighting14.Your question _____ he didn’t inform you earlier has not yet been answered, _____has aroused our curiosity.A. which; whichB. why; itC. that; itD. why; which15.So absurd _____ that_____ saw him stared at him .A. did he look; anyoneB. he looked; no matter whoC. did he look; whoeverD. he looked; whoThe carpenter I hired to help me restore an old farmhouse had just finished a rough first day on the job. A flat tire made him an hour of work, his electric saw quit and now his ancient pickup truck refused to start, so I offered him a . While I drove him home, he sat in stony silence.On arriving, he invited me in to meet his family. As we walked together toward his house, he at a small tree by the front door, touching the branches with his hands.The moment he opened the door, he had amusing . His eyes lit up and he ran to his two small children and hugged them and gave his wife a kiss.After leaving the joyful family, I passed the tree and my got the better of me, so I asked, “Before we went in the house,did you stop by the tr ee?”“Oh, that’s my trouble tree.” he replied, “I know I can’t having worries both on the job and in my life, but those don’t belong in the house with my wife and children. I know I can one thing for sure, so every night before I walk into my home I hang them up on the tree.”“Funny thing is,” he , “when I come out in the morning to pick them up, there aren’t nearly as as I remember putting up the night before.”16.A. lose B. find C. expect D. finish17.A. tip B. ride C. car D. coffee18.A. stared B. waved C. sat D. paused19.A. expressions B. kids C. changes D. stories20.A. willingly B. quietly C. carefully D. cheerfully21.A. pity B. curiosity C. habit D. satisfaction22.A. how B. when C. why D. what23.A. keep B. help C. appreciate D. allow24.A. problems B. jobs C. facts D. duties25.A. correct B. remove C. learn D. control26.A. admitted B. suggested C. insisted D. smiled27.A. many B. good C. interesting D. freeIt is normal to feel that you don’t know what to say to someone who has cancer. You may have or close relationship with the person. The most important thing you can do is to acknowledge the situation. You can show interest and concern, you can express , or you can offer support.While it is good to be encouraging, it is also important to show optimism or to tell the person with cancer to always have a attitude. It is widely considered that doing these things may their fears, concerns, or sad feelings.Humor can be an important way of coping. Let the person with cancer take the . It is healthy if they find something funny about a side effect, like hair loss, and you can certainly join them in a good laugh. This can be a great way to stress.When the person with cancer looks good, let them know! Hold back comments when their appearance isn’t as good, such as “You’re looking pale.” Cancer and its treatment can be very , so be prepared for good days and bad times.Avoid telling the person with cancer stories about family members or friends who have had cancer. Everyone is different, and these stories may not be helpful. , it is better simply to tell them you know something about cancer because you’ve been through it with someone else.28.A. long B. strange C. clear D. distant29.A. joy B. sorrow C. encouragement D. unhappiness 30.A. sensitive B. objective C. negative D. positive31.A. increase B. reduce C. form D. delay32.A. charge B. lead C. responsibility D. action33.A. stop B. reflect C. relieve D. get34.A. unpredictable B. flexible C. unforgettable D. acceptable 35.A. Otherwise B. Specially C. However D. Therefore “Soon, you’re going to have to move out!” cried my neighbor upon seeing the largest tomato plant known to mankind, or at least known in my neighborhood.One tiny 9-inch plant, bought for $1. 25 in the spring, has already taken over much of my rose bed, covering much of other plants, and is well on its way to the front door.Roses require a good deal of care, and if it weren’t for the pleasure they give, it wouldn’t beworth the work. As it is, I have a garden full of sweet-smelling roses for most of the year. Bushes must be pruned(剪枝) in early spring, leaving ugly woody branches until the new growth appears a few weeks later. It was the space available in the garden that led me into planting just one little tomato plant. A big mistake.Soil conditions made just perfect for roses turn out to be even more perfect for tomatoes. The daily watering coupled with full sun and regular fertilizing(施肥) have turned the little plant into a tall bush. The cage I placed around it as the plant grew has long since disappeared under the thick leaves.Now the task I face in harvesting the fruit is two fold(方面): First, I have to find the red ones among the leaves, which means I almost have to stand on my head, and once found I have to reach down and under, pick the tomatoes and withdraw my full fist without dropping the prize so dearly won. Second, I found two full-blown white roses completely hidden as I picked tomatoes in June, but they were weak and the leaves already yellow for lack of light.Here I am faced with a painful small decision: To tear up a wonderful and productive tomato plant that offers up between ten and twenty ripe sweet tomatoes each day or say goodbye to several expensive and treasured roses. Like Scarlett in Gone With the Wind, I’ll think about that tomorrow.36.What are the requirements for the healthy growth of roses?A. Frequent pruning and fertilizing.B. Tomato plants grown alongside.C. Cages placed around the roots.D. A lot of care and the right soil.37.The writer planted the tomato because ____.A. there was room for it in the gardenB. it cost only $1. 25C. the soil was just right for itD. the roses’ branches needed to be covered38.This year the writer’s roses were ____.A. removed from the rose bedB. picked along with the tomatoesC. largely hidden under the tomato plantD. mostly damaged by too much sunlight39.By saying “the prize so dearly won” in paragraph 5, the writer wants to ____.A. show the hardship of growing the rosesB. show the difficulty in picking the tomatoesC. express her liking for the rosesD. express her care for the tomatoesExperience the newly opened Grand Canyon (大峡谷) West Skywalk in Colorado. Departing from Grand Canyon's South Rim by Airplane to Grand Canyon's West Rim, you will land and take a ground tour to the Skywalk! Walk on air for 70 feet over the edge of Grand Canyon West.This Skywalk has been open since March 28, 2007. Daily visitor ship to the Skywalk has been over 4,000 people. Please be patient to enjoy your moment on the Skywalk.After you have experienced the one and only Grand Canyon Skywalk Glass Bridge, you will return to the Grand Canyon West Airport and take your Airplane for a flight back to the South Rim of the Canyon. This is a tour never to be forgotten as you will have walked on air over the Grand Canyon.Tour Itinerary (行程)40.This advertisement is for ____.A. Grand Canyon WestB. the SkywalkC. Grand CanyonD. Grand Canyon South41.The package fee does NOT cover the cost of ____.42.The Grand Canyon Skywalk Bridge is made of glass because ____.A. it looks strangerB. it is cheaper to buildC. it gives you a better viewD. it looks more beautiful43.According to the Tour Itinerary, the route is ____.A. South Rim→West Airport→Guano Point→Eagle Point→West Airport→South RimB. South Rim→Guano Point→West Airport→Eagle Point→West Airport→South RimC. South Rim→West Airport→Eagle Point→Guano Point→West Airport→South RimD. South Rim→West Airp ort→Eagle Point→West Airport→Guano Point→South RimThe historic center of Vienna has been added to UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage list. Thus, St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Imperial Palace and many other historic buildings are now recognized as being among the 700 outstanding cultural and natural monuments of mankind - others include the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur, the historic center of Rome, the Kremlin with the Red Square, the Chinese Wall, the Taj Mahal and the Grand Canyon.Vienna's historic center, in its unity, is considered one of the most beautiful city landmarks in Europe. Three eras left their mark on the former residence of the Habsburgs: the Middle Ages with Gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral whose spire points toward heaven, one of Vienna's landmarks; the Baroque whose most important achievement is the Imperial Palace with its sumptuous cupolas (奢华的圆顶). And the Ring Boulevard era of the late nineteenth century, when such splendid buildings as the Vienna State Opera and the Museum of Fine Arts were built to replace the former city walls.The imperial flair of the center of Vienna is enhanced (加强) by numerous churches, mansions and parks, as well as by rich art collections gathered by wealthy rulers. And the centuries-old musical tradition ranges from the Court Chapel of the Imperial Palace to Mozart's immortal (不朽的) music and the waltzes of Johann Strauss. Also inseperably linked to the center of the city are the delights of Viennese cuisine, the gemütlichkeit of Viennese coffeehouses and nostalgic shopping at former purveyors (伙食承办商) to the imperial court.44.Which of the following is not mentioned as cultural and natural monuments of man-kind?A. the Taj MahalB. the Pyramid FieldsC. the Kremlin with the Red SquareD. the Court Chapel45.The second paragraph is developed mainly by ____.A. following the order of placeB. providing examplesC. making comparisonsD. analyzing causes46.What does the underlined words “imperial flair” in the last paragraph mean?A. culture atmosphereB. art styleC. royal styleD. royal palace47.What is the passage mainly about ?A. The universal value of the world heritage in ViennaB. Vienna’s becoming one of the cultural and natural monuments of mankindC. The introduction of the historic center of ViennaD. The special culture atmosphere of the historic center of ViennaResearchers are placing robotic dogs in the homes of lonely old people to determine whether they can improve the quality of life for humans. Alan Beck, an expert in human-animal relationship, and Nancy Edwards, a professor of nursing, are leading the animal-assisted study concerning the influence of robotic dogs on old people's depression, physical activity, and life satisfaction. “No one will argue that an older person is better off being more active, challenged, or stimulated (刺激),”Edwards points out. “The problem is how we promote that, especially for those without friends or help. A robotic dog could be a solution.”In the study, the robot, called AIBO, is placed for six weeks in the houses of some old people who live alone. Before placing AIBO in the home, researchers will collect baseline data for six weeks. These old people will keep a diary to note their feelings and activities before and after AIBO. Then, the researchers will review the data to determine if it has inspired any changes in the life of its owner.“I talk to him all the time, and he responds to my voice,”says a seventy-year-old lady. “When I'm watching TV, he'll stay in my arms until he wants down. He has a mind of his own.”The AIBOs respond to certain orders. The researchers say they have some advantages over live dogs, especially for old people. Often the elderly are disabled and cannot care for an animal by walking it or playing with it. A robotic dog removes exercise and feeding concerns.“At the beginning, it was believed that no one would relate to the robotic dog because it was metal and not furry,” Beck says. “But it's amazing how quickly we have given up that belief.”“Hopefully, down the road, these robotic pets could become a more valuable health helper. They will record their masters’ blood pressure, oxygen levels, or heart rhythms. AIBOs may even one day have games that can help stimulate older people's minds.”48.The purpose of Beck and Edwards’ study is to ____.A. understand human-animal relationshipB. find the causes of old people’s lonelinessC. make lonely old people’s life betterD. promote the animal-assisted research49.In the research, the old people are asked to ____.A. note the activities of AIBOsB. keep AIBOs at home for 12 weeksC. analyze the collected informationD. record their feelings and activities50.What is the advantage of AIBO over live dogs?A. It can watch TV with its owner.B. It can help the disabled people.C. It responds to all the human orders.D. It is easier to keep at home.51.The author seems to suggest that the future robotic dogs may ____.A. keep old people activeB. cure certain diseasesC. change people's beliefsD. look more like real dogsDespite the high technology and investment in flood defences by the Environment Agency, there is no way to stop all flooding -- sooner or later nature will produce something that will beat even the strongest defences.Warning people of this danger is very important if we are to prevent the great loss of life seen fifty-three years ago. Indeed if the Flood Warning System that currently exists had been around on that cold, stormy night in January 1953, many lives would have been spared.The Environment Agency took over the role of flood warning in 1995 from the police who had to go door to door or sound alarms to get the news out. The service is being constantly improved and a combination of better technology and increased investment following the Easter Floods of 1998 has led to the creation of Floodline and an automatic messaging system that can warn thousands of people in very little time.Floodline 0845 988 1188 offers information and advice 24 hours a day and if warnings are in place, callers can get information either from local updates or by using a quickdial code for theirarea.The Flood Warning team in Kent has also sent letters to the people living close to the rivers or the sea and invited them to join the A VM (automated voice messaging) system. Anyone choosing to take up this free service will receive a recorded message directly to their home, business or pager telling them of the level of warning, giving them as much time as possible to carry out their flood plan and save items that cannot be replaced if lost or damaged, such as photographs or children’s favorite toys.52.Choose the correct statements from the following according to the passage.a. Many people lost their lives in the flood in 1953.b. The Flood Warning system was already in use in 1953.c. Flood defences can stop all flooding.d. The Environment Agency began to warn people of flood in 1995.e. Floodline was created after the Easter Floods of 1998.A. a, b, cB. b, c, dC. a, d, eD. a, c, e53.What does the underlined word "pager" mean in the passage?A. A piece of equipment designed to receive and show messages.B. A boy employed to carry luggage in hotels.C. A page of papers written to offer messages.D. A person, invited to write pages of messages.54.People can easily get information and advice about flood any time of the day from____.A. automatic messaging systemB. automated voice messaging systemC. the Flood Warning team in KentD. Floodline 0845 988 118855.The best title for this passage may probably be ____.A. Environment AgencyB. Flood Warning SystemC. Technology In Flood DefencesD. Easter Floods56.The President thanked the mothers for their sons and daughters ____ (保卫) their country heart and soul.57.Snowden said he did not think his son had ____ (犯罪) a crime, even though he said Edward Snowden broke U.S. laws.58.In order to attract more customers some airlines offer free check-in____ (行李).59.The committee has proposed new ____ (规章) to control the hours of its employees. 60.When ____ (回报) with a quicker sale he made the extra effort to impress the buyers with his products.61.What ____ (担心) teachers and employers deeply is that students are not well prepared for university courses.62.A tight ____ (日程表) means we can’t delay any longer.63.Now we are trying to build a country where the people can live in peace and ____ (和谐) with ourselves and those around us.64.Though there are some people protesting against the plan, they are in the ____ (少数). 65.There are many approaches to ____ (调整) their way of working and thinking according to changing situations.66.请结合材料,按要求用英文写作。

重庆南开中学2016届高三上学期1月月考英语试卷(无答案)

重庆南开中学2016届高三上学期1月月考英语试卷(无答案)

重庆南开中学高2016级高三(上)1月月考英语试题本试卷分第一卷(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Ⅰ卷(共三部分,满分115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案划在试题卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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.What is the woman trying to do?A. Read a book.B.Watch a movie.C.Work on the computer.2. When will the girl learn how to surf?A. In 5 years.B.In 10 years.C.In 15 years.3.Why is the woman in Texas?A. For fun.B.For business.C.For study.4. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Careers.B. Health problems.C. Types of hospitals.5. What does the woman think of the parrot?A. He's stupid.B. He's quiet.C. He's funny.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

重庆南开中学高级高三下期3月月考英语试题

重庆南开中学高级高三下期3月月考英语试题

重庆南开中学高2008级高三下期3月月考英语试题第二部分: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)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. Mary climbed to the top of the mountain in ____ hurry, looked down and found in ____ surprise that ____ whole town took on a new look.A. a; the; theB. a; /; theC. /; /; theD. /; /; a22. The long lasting war, filled with blood and deaths, ended in people’s sadness, ______ noresult.A. reachedB. to reachC. reachingD. to be reaching23. Is this the reason ______he explained at the meeting for his carelessness in his work?A. thatB. whatC. howD. why24. It is no use _____ the stupidity of his behavior to him, because he will never listen to youradvice.A. calling outB. turning outC. putting outD. pointing out25. Was it __________ yesterday evening ________ you met him?A. on; thatB. on; whenC. until; thatD. not until; that26. The rise of Davy was much more brilliant in ______ he had not had much schooling.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. how27. I can’t see any coffee in this cupboard. ______?A. Has all been finishedB. Was it all finishedC. Has it all finishedD. Did it all finish28. From what I learn about their hotel, the service and the weather, they _____ their holiday verymuch.A. wouldn’t have enjoyedB. shouldn’t have enjoyedC. needn’t have enjoyedD. can’t have e njoyed29. Beijing (Reuters) --- The World Health Organization on Tuesday scrapped(消除)its warning____ travel to China’s capital, the only _____ place in the world on its SARS blacklist.A. of; leftB. from; remainingC. about; remainedD. against; remaining30. I had hardly reached the airport ______ he started for his destination.A. thenB. whenC. the momentD. than31. _____ about wild plants that they decided to make a trip to Madagascar for further research.A. So curious the couple wasB. So curious were the coupleC. How curious the couple wereD. The couple was such curious32. If you want to change for a double room you’ll have to pay ____ $15.A. anotherB. otherC. moreD. each33. Turn on the television or open a magazine and you _____ advertisements showing happyfamilies.A. will often seeB. often seeC. are often seeingD. have often seen34. --Did you hear that little Tom is running for Students Council representative?--Yes, but of all the candidates, he is ____ to win.A. the most likelyB. the more likelyC. the least likelyD. the less likely35. --Do you think he will come to my birthday party?--_____.--That’s good. Everybody’s expecting him.A. You can count on itB. I don’t know for sureC. You can believe himD. It depends第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)I can’t remember a winter being as cold as this one in Pennsylvania. People I speak to have been in all kinds of unpleasant 36 . They say they’re “ 37 the weather,” not feeling good about this time of year.As I stood outside yesterday, it was so cold 38 my nose and face 39 crisp(脆的)and my ears were stinging. Suddenly, I began to think how wonderful this 40 cold really was. Then the sun 41 the clouds and memories of summer’s hot days 42 through my mind. I could 43 standing in the heat of the afternoon, 44 pouring down my brow and the hot, burning sun 45 my face. I reminded myself then and 46 that in the cold of the winter I would 47 I had this heat.I was right. Two extremes in my life that most of the time I find 48 , I normally fear them and complain all the way through. 49 now I was grateful for them. It’s 50 to one of the extremes that makes us appreciate the 51 . Health challenges remind us that we need to pay more attention to 52 we live. Financial extremes remind us that when things are in excess it’s time to prepare for when the times are hard.I’ve come to the 53 that all too often I’m not happy with where I am at that moment. But no more. I want to start finding a 54 to be happy right where I am. I’m 55 of being “Under the Weather!”36. A. situations B. occasions C. moods D. conditions37. A. off B. under C. in D. on38. A. where B. as C. which D. that39. A. froze B. grew C. touched D. felt40. A. very B. extraordinary C. extreme D. bitterly41. A. broke through B. broke off C. broke in D. broke down42. A. followed B. flashed C. flamed D. floated43. A. remember B. enjoy C. avoid D. resist44. A. tears B. water C. sweat D. sunshine45. A. over B. in C. on D. against46. A. where B. wherever C. there D. here47. A. suggest B. wish C. think D. recommend48. A. uncomfortable B. unavoidable C. unpredictable D. unbelievable49. A. So B. And C. But D. Even50. A. being pulled B. being pushedC. being draggedD. being carried51. A. beginning B. end C. middle D. extreme52. A. when B. what C. why D. how53. A. conclusion B. confirmation C. illusion D. inclusion54. A. reason B. object C. place D. time55. A. fond B. tired C. aware D. glad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,从每篇短文后所给各题的A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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重庆市南开中学高2016级高三(下)3月月考英语试题本试卷分第一卷(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I卷(共三部分,满分115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案划在试题卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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. How will the woman go to Los Angeles?A. By car.B. By air.C. By train.2. What does the man think of the ending of the movie?A. Exciting.B. Happy.C. Sad.3. What does the man plan to do this summer?A. Attend classes.B. Visit Michael.C. Go to Boston.4. Where will the man put the chair?A. Against the wall.B. By the window.C. Next to the desk.5. What is the man going to do today?A. Go to the library.B. Write a novel.C. Read a book.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题,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,回答第6至7题。

6. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a chemistry lab.C. In a teacher's office.7. What should the woman show to read Professor King’s articles?A. Her ID card.B. Her library card.C. Her student ID card. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8. What does the woman ask the man to dot?A. Tell her about two teachers.B. Help her with her physics.C. Introduce her to a professor.9. What does the man think the woman should do?A. Discuss her problem with Professor Hunter.B. Change her major to physics.C. Take Professor Bell's class.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What does the man want to sell?A. Books.B. Furniture.C. An apartment.11. How will the man pay'?A. In cash.B. By checkC. Through online bank.12. What will the man do next?A. Write an advertisement.B. Go over his advertisement.C. Post his advertisement.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What are the speakers talking about?A. When to take a boat trip.B. How t0 1reat the man's cousins.C. Where to meet the man's cousins.14. What does the man think of the ice cream in Pizza Roma?A. Bad.B. Expensive.C. Delicious.15. Which film will the speakers see?A. Purple Rain.B. Catch a Train.C. Friends and Enemies.16. How will the speakers go to the sea?A. By bus.B. By bike.C. By train.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. Who is the talk probably intended for?A. Students studying animals.B. Visitors to the Bronx Zoo.C. Visitors to the City Zoo.18. What does the speaker say about night animals before the 1960's?A. They were sleeping when visitors were present.B. They were uncomfortable about light.C. They were not allowed to be watched.19. Why is red light used at the living places of night animals?A. To put them to sleep.B. To create natural daylight.C. To enable visitors to watch their activities.20. What will the listeners probably do next?A. Study Australian animals.B. Look at the night animals.C. Go to the World Down Under show.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

AMy father was always a good gardener. One of my earliest memories is standing without shoes in the freshly tilled(翻耕的)soil, my hands blackened from digging in the ground.As a child, I loved following Dad around in the garden, I remember Dad pushing the tiller(耕作机)ahead in perfectly straight lines. Dad loved growing all sorts of things: yellow and green onions, watermelons almost as big as me, rows of yellow com, and our favorite --- red tomatoes.As I grew into a teenager, I didn't get so excited about gardening with Dad. Instead ofmagical land of possibility, it had turned into some kind of prison. As Dad grew older, his love for gardening never disappeared. After all the kids were grown and had started families of their own, Dad turned to gardening like never before. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer, he still took care of his garden.But then, the cancer, bit by bit, invaded his body. I had to do the things he used to do. What really convinced me that Dad was dying was the state of his garden that year. The rows and rows of multicolored vegetables were gone. Too tired to weed them, he simply let them be. He only planted tomatoes.For the first few years after he died, I couldn't even bear to look at anyone's garden without having strong memories pour over me like cold water from a bucket. Three years ago, I decided to plant my own garden and started out with just a few tomatoes. That morning, after breaking up a fair amount of soil, something caught the comer of my eye and I had to smile, It was my eight-year-old son Nathan, happily playing in the freshly tilled soil.21. Why did the author like the garden when he was a child?A. The garden was planted with colorful flowers.B. The garden was just freshly tilled by his father.C. He loved what his father grew in the garden.D. He enjoyed being in the garden with his father.22. When all the kids started their own families, the author's father .A. stopped his gardeningB. turned to other hobbiesC. devoted more to gardeningD. focused on planting tomatoes23. What happened to the garden when the author's father was seriously ill?A. The author's son took charge of it.B. No plant grew in the garden at all.C. The garden was almost deserted.D. It brought the author a great harvest.24. We can infer from the last paragraph that .A. the author's son played happily in the gardenB. the author's son reminded him of his own fatherC. the author's son was very glad to help the authorD. the author's son will continue gardening as wellBWalk through the Amazon rainforest today and you will find it steamy, warm, damp and thick. But if you had been there around 15,000 years ago, during the last ice age, would it have been the same? For more than 30 years, scientists have been arguing about how rainforests might have reacted to the cold, dry climate of the ice ages, but till now, no one has reached a satisfying answer.Rainforests like the Amazon are important for mopping up CO2 from the atmosphere and helping to solve global warming. Currently the trees in the Amazon take in around 500 million tons of CO2 each year: equal to the total amount of CO2 given off in the UK each year. But how will the Amazon react to the future climate change? If it gets drier, will it survive and continue to draw down CO2? Scientists hope that they will be able to learn in advance how the rainforest will manage in the future by understanding how rainforests reacted to climate change in the past.Unfortunately, collecting information is incredibly difficult. To study the past climate, scientists need to look at fossilized pollen(花粉)kept in lake mud, Going back to the last ice age means drilling down into lake sediments(沉淀物), which requires specialized equipment and heavy machinery. There are very few roads and paths, or places to land helicopters and aeroplanes. Rivers tend to be the easiest way to enter the forest, but this still leaves vast areas between the rivers completely unsampled(未取样). So far, only a handful of cores have been drilled that go back to the last ice age and none of them provide enough information to prove how the Amazon forest reacts to climate change.25. How do scientists study the past climate change?A. By predicting the climate change in the future.B. By drilling down deep into land sediments.C. By analyzing fossilized pollen in lake mud.D. By taking samples from rivers in the Amazon.26. Why is it difficult to collect information about the past climate change?A. Because scientists can't find proper equipment and machinery.B. Because it is very difficult to obtain complete samples.C. Because helicopters and aeroplanes have no place to land.D. Because none of the cores provide any information.27. Where is the passage most probably taken from?A. A medical journal.B. A news reportC. A travel brochure.D. A science magazine.28. The best title for the text may be .A. Secrets of the RainforestB. Climates of the AmazonC. The History of the RainforestD. Changes of the RainforestCBringing up children is hard work, and you are often to blame for any bad behavior of your children. If so, Judith Rich Harris has good news for you. Parents, she argues, have no important long-term effects on the development of the characteristics of their children. Far more important are their playground friends and neighborhood. Ms. Harris takes to hitting the belief which has controlled developmental psychology for almost half a century.Ms. Harris's attack looks likely to strengthen doubts that the field was already having. If parents matter, why is it that a pair of twins, raised in the same home, are no more alike than a pair of twins raised in different homes?Difficult as it is to follow the exact effects of parental upbringing, it may be harder to measure the exact influence of the peer group in childhood and youth. Ms. Harris points how children from immigrant homes soon learn not to speak at school in the way their parents speak. But gaining a language is surely a skill, rather than a characteristic of the sort developmental psychologists look for. Certainly it is different from growing up tensely or relaxed, or from learning to be honest or hard-working. Easy though it may be to prove that parents have little effect on those qualities, it will be hard to prove that peers have much more.Moreover, mum and dad surely cannot be ditche4 completely. Young adults may, as Ms. Harris argues, be eager to appear like their peers. But even in those early years, parents have the power to open doors: they may firstly choose the peers with whom their young mix. Moreover,most people suppose that they come to be similar to their parents more in middle age. So the balance of influences is probably complex, as most parents already doubted without being able to prove it scientifically. Even if it turns out that the genes they pass on and the friends their children play with matter as much as love and good example, parents are not completely off the hook.29. According to Ms. Harris, .A. parents are to blame for any bad behavior of their childrenB. children's personality is mostly shaped by their friends and neighborsC. nature has a significant effect on children's personality developmentD. parents will greatly influence their children's life in the long run30. The underlined word "ditched" in Paragraph 4 could best be replaced by .A. provedB. emphasizedC. comparedD. ignored31. Which statement will developmental psychologists agree with?A. Twins raised in two separate families are different in personality,B. Twins raised in the same home are different in personality.C. Upbringing has a less significant effect on children's personality,D. Children from immigrant homes are more influenced by their peers.32. What is the author's attitude towards Ms. Harris' opinion?A. FearfulB. DoubtfulC. ApprovedD. DisappointedDThe Best of AlaskaNothing evokes(唤起)Alaska like a whale exploding out of the water or an eagle pulling a silver fish from the river. Combine these images with high mountains, brilliant icebergs and wonderful meal8 and you really do have the Best of Alaska!Highlights:JUNEAU: Juneau, the state capital, is rich in culture and scenic beauty. It is here that we start and end our trip.HAINES: Haines is a small community located along the fords(海湾). The natural beauty and expansive wilderness found here have made Haines a premier center for adventure in Alaska.ALASKA INDIAN ARTS: Alaska Indian Arts is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to thepreservation and continuation of traditional native craft and culture of the Northwest Native Tribes.SKAGW AY: Skagway is famous for its role in the Klondike Gold Stampede over 100 years ago. Today, it is a historic yet lively town, which still reflects its gold rush roots and contains colorful shops. In Skagway, we stop by the Klondike Gold Rush National Park Visitor's Center and ride the White Pass Yukon Route Railway.GUSTA VUS: Gustavus is the gateway to Glacier Bay National Park. We'll stay at a comfortable lodge here for two nights. This will be the base for both the whale-watching excursion and a full day cruise in Glacier Bay.DA TES/PRICES:May 15, June 17, July 16, August 14.7 days-$3500, including lodging, all meals, excursions, guides, park fees, sales taxes, and transportation between Juneau, Skagway, Haines, and Gustavus. Not included: Alcohol, personal items, airfare to and from Juneau.Contact:E-mail: info@Call: 800一766一3396Write: Alaska Mountain Guides & Climbing SchoolP. O. Box 1081, Haines AK 9982733. You can feel the history of the local place at .A. JuneauB. SkagwayC. HainesD. Gustavus34. You can watch a whale exploding out of the water at .A. the Northwest Native TribesB. the Klondike Gold Rush National ParkC. Glacier Bay National ParkD. the White Pass Yukon35. Which of the following is a participant required to pay additional fees for?A. Going from Gustavus to Juneau by train.B. A full day cruise in Glacier Bay.C. Having the last supper at Juneau.D. Flying from Juneau to his hometown.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。

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