高三英语上学期第三次月考试题

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高三上学期第三次月考(英语)试题含答案

高三上学期第三次月考(英语)试题含答案

高三上学期第三次月考(英语)(考试总分:135 分)一、阅读理解(本题共计4小题,总分30分)1.(6分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AIt is a fact that most people live their lives unremarked by history. Whether by design or by accident, there are some pioneers whose achievements changed the course of history but whose names are unknown to us.James HarrisonJames Harrison has saved the lives of over two million people by donating his blood l,173 times, a Guinness world record. His blood produces a rare antibody which cures the otherwise deadly Rhesus disease in unborn children. It has also been used in the development of a medicine anti-D, which will cure the Rhesus disease in children forever.Lewis LatimerAfter helping Alexander Graham Bell obtain his patent for the telephone, Lewis Latimer patented a carbon filament (碳灯丝) , which allowed light bulbs to burn for hours before burning out, much more useful than that invented by Thomas Edison. Latimer went on to invent many other useful devices, including a device which cooled and cleaned patients’ rooms in hospitals.Maurice HillemanNot all achievements require bravery and self-sacrifice. Take Maurice Hilleman for example. He found another way to change the world. He developed the mumps vaccine after his daughter got the illness. And he didn’t stop there. In total, he has single-handedly developed over 40 vaccines, including eight commonly given to children. His work has saved millions of lives and prevented serious consequences due to the diseases.Nils BohlinIn 1959 Nils Bohlin patented a revolutionary design that has saved millions of lives — thethree-point safety belt. After the initial resistance from drivers who hated being told what to do, and even for their own good, the three-point belt has become a standard feature in new cars around the world.1. Whose invention made it possible for light bulbs to burn for long before burning out?A. Thomas Edison’s.B. Alexander Graham Bell’s.C. Lewis Latimer’s.D. Nils Bohlin’s.2. What's the similarity between James Harrison and Maurice Hilleman?A. They both broke a Guinness world record.B. They both had spirits of bravery and self-sacrifice.C. They devoted themselves to work because of family members.D. Their contributions saved the lives of many children.3. What was drivers’ initial attitude to the three-point seat belt?A. They were content with it.B. They refused to use it.C. They accepted it calmly.D. They got excited about it.2.(8分)BThey hide in trees, hang from helicopters, even follow people down on motorcycles—all so that they can snap a shot of a celebrity. They are paparazzi—photographers who make a living by taking pictures of the rich and famous.This September, California, a state with plenty of celebrities, passed a law aimed at taking action against paparazzi. The law forbids photographers from entering private property to take pictures, from using high-tech devices to take pictures of people on private property, and from “persistently following in order to take a picture.” Violators can be fined or spend time in prison. The United State Congress is considering passing a similar law.Supporters of the California law say it will protect the privacy of celebrities, whom paparazzi have been bothering for years. Opponents (反反反) say the law restricts photojournalists from doing their job.Most celebrities seem to like having their pictures taken when they are in public at awardshows or other events. After all, it’s free publicity. But when they’re not in public, they say, photographers should leave them alone. Yet paparazzi have been known to secretly look in windows and worse. Actor Michael J. Fox said that paparazzi have even “tried to pretend to be medical personnel at the hospital where my wife was giving birth to our son.”Celebrities have as much right to their privacy as anyone else, supporters of the law state. Supporters further argue that the California law is a fair way to keep the press at bay, because the law still allows photographers to do their job. It only punishes them, supporters say, when they violate celebrities’ privacy.Opponents of the law say it violates the First Amendment to the United States Constitution (反反反反反反反反反), which guarantees that no laws will be made to limit “the freedom of speech, or of the press.”Although some people might not consider paparazzi a part of the legal press, the California law does not single out paparazzi. It applies to photographers working for any publication.Opponents of the law are also concerned about its wording. “Does ‘persistently’ mean following someone for six minutes, six seconds, or six days?” asked lawyer Douglas Mirell. The wording of the law is too vague, critics complain, and could be used to punish almost any news photographer.The United States needs a free press to keep the public informed about important news, paparazzi law opponents say. Limiting the press in any way, they argue, limits the freedom of all.4. Which of the following will be considered illegal by the new California law?A. Paparazzi slipping into the house of a famous person to take a shot.B. Paparazzi taking photos of famous people with high-tech cameras.C. Paparazzi hiring helicopters as a fast means of transportation.D. Paparazzi rushing towards filming sites on motorcycles.5. Supporters of the new law believe that ________.A. it prevents the media from getting worseB. it gives photographers a fair way to competeC. punishment forces paparazzi to quit their jobD. privacy of famous people needs special protection6. Opponents of the new law are concerned that _________.A. it will violate paparazzi’s privacyB. the First Amendment will be changedC. some photographers will be wrongly accusedD. people will not be informed of the latest news7. What is the author’s attitude towards the new California law?A. Critical.B. Neutral.C. Approving.D. Skeptical.3.(8分)CA California man and his family went from rags to riches after discovering that the blanket given to him by his grandmother was worth a small fortune. Loren Krylzer was living in a small hut and hardly getting by on his disability payments. One day, he happened to be watching Antiques Roadshow on TV when he learned that the forgotten old blanket in his closet might be valuable. The blanket turned out to be an antique (古老的) Navajo weaving from the 19th century that fetched US$1.5 million at auction (拍卖会).Krytzer's blanket was prized for much more than its antiquity. Among Native American tribes, the Navajo are recognized as the most skillful weavers of blankets and rugs. The weaving style is characterized by vivid, varied patterns and exceptional durability. From shearing the sheep, spinning, preparing, and dyeing the wool to the actual weaving process, it takes around 345 hours to create one blanket.Women traditionally wove Navajo blankets while men built the weaving devices. To this day, Navajo people still make high quality blankets and rugs to sell. They believe that, since only God is perfect, their creations should have some imperfection. Another Navajo belief is that their souls are sewn into every weaving, so they purposely include a hidden loose thread into each piece. This ensures that it isn't too perfect, and their souls can still escape into the afterlife.The Krylzers also had a loose thread on their road to riches that allowed them to escape the trap of financial ruin. In an unfortunate twist, the family’s life-changing windfall came with a huge tax bill from the government and a lot of imploring relatives. After taking a family vacation in Mexico, buying a new sports car and a couple of real estate purchases,Krytzer lost his disability payments and now gets big bills for property taxes and insurance instead. Ironically, the family decided to move to a less expensive state to save money.8. How did the Krytzer family go from rags to riches?A. A family member purchased a winning lottery ticket.B. Loren was invited to have an interview on a TV show.C. Loren’s disability payments were unexpectedly increased.D. Loren auctioned off a blanket his grandmother gave him.9. A loose thread woven in a Navajo blanket indicates that_____.A. God’s creation is also imperfectB. people can escape some horrible situationsC. its owner is sure to have an everlasting lifeD. the blanket is really made by hand10. What does the underlined word “windfall” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Unexpected fortuneB. Lost moneyC. Economic boomD. Valueless blanket11. According to the article, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Navajo blankets have nice patterns but don’t last long.B. Loren Krytzer made millions of dollars from disability.C. Weaving a blanket involves many processes and skills.D. Loren’s life went from bad to worse because of the blanket.4.(8分)DIt sounds almost too good to be true, but a new study on sleeping brains suggests that listening to languages while you sleep can actually help you to learn them.For the study, researchers played recordings of foreign words and their translations to subjects enjoying slow-wave sleep, a stage when a person has little consciousness of their environment. To ensure that the results were not compromised by foreign language words that subjects may have had some contact with at some point in their waking lives, researchers made up totally nonexistent foreign words.When the subjects woke up, they were presented with the made-up words again withouttheir translations. The subjects were then asked to imagine whether this made-up word indicated an object that was either smaller or larger. This vague(模糊的)way of testing their understanding of the words is an approach that is supposed to tap into the unconscious memory.Unbelievably, the subjects were able to correctly classify the words in this way at an accuracy rate that was 10 percent higher than random chance. That’s not a rate high enough to have them suddenly communicating in a foreign tongue, but it is enough to suggest that the brain is still absorbing information on some level, even during sleep.Researchers have long known that sleep is important for memory, but previously its role in memory was thought to relate only to the preservation and organization of memories acquired during wakefulness. This is the first time that memory formation has been shown to be active during sleep.In other words, our brains are listening to the world, and learning about it, even when our conscious selves are not present.The next step for researchers will be to see if new information can be learned quicker during wakefulness if it was already presented during sleep. If so, it could forever change how we train our brains to learn new things. Sleep learning might become a widespread practice.12. Why did researchers use some made-up words in the study?A. To guarantee the accuracy of the test result.B. To increase the difficulty of testing information.C. To avoid the subjects cheating in the experiment.D. To test if our brain are good at learning something new.13. What were the subjects asked to do in the study?A. Classify what they heard by size.B. Make up a word to represent“large”or“small”.C. Repeat the words they heard in the sleep.D. Imagine the meanings of the made-up words.14. What conclusion did researchers draw from this study?A. Sleep is necessary for a good memory.B. Memory formation goes on during sleep.C. Listening during sleep is good for our brain.D. Learning languages in sleep has better effects.15. What will be the researchers’ next plan?A. To train people how to learn during sleep.B. To prove the existence of unconscious memory.C. To dig out the reason for unconscious learning.D. To study the effect of sleep learning on conscious learning.二、阅读七选五(本题共计1小题,总分10分)5.(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。

高三英语第三次月考试题

高三英语第三次月考试题

高三英语第三次月考试题第一部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出所给单词的正确读音,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.1.actressA.[]B.[]C.[]D.[]2.bargainA.[]B.[]C.[]D.[]3.popularA.[]B.[]C.[]D.[]4.saveA.[]B.[]C.[]D.[]5.understandA.[]B.[]C.[]D.[]第二节情景对话(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.选项中有两个为多余选项。

Sandy is at home. She is now calling Lisa, her classmate.Sandy: Hi, Lisa. Have you finished helping your parents?Lisa: I finished cleaning the living room a little while ago, but I haven’t cleaned my bedroom yet. 6 .Sandy: I know what you mean. 7 Do you think you’ll be finished soon?Lisa: I should be done in about an hour.Sandy: 8 .Lisa: I did the English homework last night. 9 I don’t understand it.Sandy: Me neither. 10 We can help each other work it out.Lisa: Ok. Then we can go and have our hair cut.Sandy: Great. See you in a little while.A. I don’t like math at allB. But I haven’t started my math yet.C. Housework is tiring, and I’m tired.D. What do you think we should do then?E. Why don’t we do it together this afternoon?F. Have you looked at Monday’s homework yet?G. I also hate doing the cleaning around the house第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从每小题的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涂黑。

高三上学期第三次月考(英语)

高三上学期第三次月考(英语)

高三上学期第三次月考英语试卷一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.latest news from Nanjing is that old people can get on a public bus without paying the fare.A.The; 不填B.The ; the C.不填;the D.不填;不填2.—So far . —That’s too bad.C.nothing from him has been received D.we won’t hear from him3.Doctors say it will be many years scientists develop an effective treatment for AIDS.A.when B.since C.before D.as4.The hurricane damaged many houses and business buildings. , it caused 20 deaths.A.Or else B.Therefore C.After all D.Besides5.—What will you name your baby? —. I haven’t decided yet.A.What B.Whatever C.Which D.WhicheverA.prefers not to B.prefers to not C.prefers not D.does not prefer 7.Her fluency in English gave her an advantage other girls when she applied for the job.A.than B.in C.of D.over8.What moves us deeply is that the seriously sick woman presents gratitude .A.more; than B.no more ; than C.not more; than D.more than; / 9.—May I smoke here?—If you , do it in the smoking section.A.need B.must C.may D.will 10.Zhaopin. com did a survey of students spent on job hunt and found the expense varied from person to person.A.how much B.where C.how many D.why 11.Darwin’s Origin of Species, probably ranking second only to the Bible, has on Western thought.A.taken immediate actions B.bad great influenceC.left deep impression D.produced lots of pressure12.In an experiment, pet owners are being encouraged to take their pets to work, a move can be good for both the people and the pets.A.that some scientists say B.in which some scientists say13.—Jack said the paper was too hard when he was asked why he failed the exam again .—Well, .A.a bad penny always turns up B.a bad workman always blames his toolsC.an early bird catches the worm D.an apple a day keep the doctor away14.As parents and teachers, you should allow children the space to their opinions, even if they are different from your own.A.announce B.sound C.declare D.voive15.to go out alone, the retired minister had to go for a walk with several policemen following him.A.Warning not B.Not warning C.Warned not D.Not warned 二.完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16—35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题PDF

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题PDF

新学道临川2021-2021学年度第一学期12月考试高三英语学科试卷答案听力 (每一小题分,一共30分〕1-5 ABCBA 6-10 ACBAA 11-15 CBBAC 16-20 BCBCC阅读〔每一小题2分,一共40分〕21-23CAD 24-27CDAB 28-31AACB 32-35CBDD 36-40GBEAF完形填空 (每一小题分,一共30分〕41-45BCADA 46-50 CDBCD 51-55ACADB 56-60BADBC语法填词 (每一小题分,一共15分〕61.a 62.at 63. what 64. answering 65. especially 66. happier 67. are 68.pollution 69. bored 70. memories短文改错 (每一小题1分,一共10分〕71. turned前加which 72. heavier—heavy 73. experiencing—experienced 74. make—made75. great—greatly 76. me—myself 77. exhausted—exhausting 78. sceneries—scenery79. For—To 80. much去掉写作〔25分〕励志赠言经典语录精选句;挥动**,放飞梦想。

厚积薄发,一鸣惊人。

关于努力学习的语录。

自古以来就有许多文人留下如头悬梁锥刺股的经典的,而近代又有哪些经典的高中励志赠言出现呢?小编筛选了高中励志赠言句经典语录,看看是否有些帮助吧。

好男儿踌躇满志,你将如愿;真巾帼灿烂扬眉,我要成功。

含泪播种的人一定能含笑收获。

贵在坚持、难在坚持、成在坚持。

功崇惟志,业广为勤。

耕耘今天,收获明天。

成功,要靠辛勤与汗水,也要靠技巧与方法。

常说口里顺,常做手不笨。

不要自卑,你不比别人笨。

不要自满,别人不比你笨。

高三某班,青春无限,超越梦想,勇于争先。

安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月第三次月考英语试题(含答案)

安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月第三次月考英语试题(含答案)

六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月第三次月考英语试卷时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试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。

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 impressed byA. The kids' shops.B. The bookshop.C. The charity shop.2. How will the man save moneyA. By cycling to work.B. By working from home.C. By sharing the cost of driving.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakersA. Neighbors.B. Co- workers.C. Husband and wife.4. What animal does the woman think the man should haveA. A dog.B. A cat.C. A bird.5. What is the man's suggestionA. They learn singing together.B. They perform together.C. They practice guitar together.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。

高三上第三次月考英语试题

高三上第三次月考英语试题

高三英语注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分120分,考试时间110分钟。

2.答卷前考生务必将自己的班级、姓名、考号和考试科目用钢笔分别填在答题卷密封线内。

3.第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷的答案务必答在答题卷中,否则不得分;答题卷用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔答在上面每题对应的答题区域内,在试题卷上作答无效.........。

4.考试结束后,只把答题卷交回(试题卷自己保留好,以备评讲.............)。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)(略)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)21. — Do you mind if I leave my car here for a minute?— ________.A.Great ! I love cars B.Of course not. It’s not allowed here C.No, you can’t D.I’d rather you didn’t, actually22.—I have just received another message, telling me I have won a big prize.—Don't jump on it. You ________.A.should be cheated B.are being cheated C.are cheating D.must have cheated 23. In the 21st century, all nations must take their ________of responsibility for the global safety.A. blameB. chargeC. shareD. notice24. The engineer has spent one year working in the US and discovered how things________overseas.A. manageB. promoteC. operateD. allocate25. This is a very special flower and it can ________a strong sweet perfume at night.A. give outB. give upC. give inD. give over26.It was just a ________remark - I wasn’t really serious.A. usualB. casualC. formalD. normal27. It took a long time for the connection between body temperature and illness________.A. to makeB. to be madeC. makingD. being made28. The fire caused thousands of pounds' ________of damage.A. worthB. priceC. valueD. prize29. Y ou can not imagine a child ________so cruelly.A.to treat B.treating C.being treated D.to be treated 30. —Hi, Emily. I enjoyed so much at your party last night.—________.A. Oh, that’s kind of you.B. I’m glad to hear thatC. It’s my pleasureD. Oh, you must be kidding31. Do you dress differently because of what you see in advertisements or buy things you might not ________buy?A. otherwiseB. thereforeC. furthermoreD. besides32. — I'm mad at what Jack said yesterday.—________! He was just making a joke.A. Take your timeB. Lighten upC. Enjoy yourselfD. Not at all33. —What about today's temperature?—It's the same as, if the weather report is exact as usual, ________of yesterday.A. oneB. thatC. onesD. those34. ---Jason, you need to refresh yourself with a cup of coffee.--- Yeah, I went to bed very late last night, ________, early this morning.A. rather thanB. what’s moreC. or ratherD. what’s worse35. No matter how________, it is not necessarily lifeless.A. dry a desert may beB. a desert may be dryC. may a desert be dryD. dry may a desert be第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白的最佳选项.On the Iraq­Syria border,a pack of wild dogs circled American soldiers for food.The leader of the pack was a gray­and­white dog.The soldiers called him Nubs.Nubs was shaking and __36__ able to stand.Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound __37__ his chest.Dennis couldn’t stand seeing the dog __38__.He and his men immediately treated the wound,and gave Nubs medicine.Nubs__39__but was still in pain.The next day,the team had to__40__.Ten days later,Dennis’s unit was back,and so was Nubs.He was still___41__,but the men fed him and played with him.Before long the unit once again__42__an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away.Nubs,slowly but determinedly,__43__them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost__44__of him.Two days later,beyond Dennis’s__45__,he saw Nubs just outside the outpost.The dog had tracked him across 70 miles of frozen desert to__46__with the friend who had saved his life.From then on Nubs and the men slept in the same place,and ran around in the same ruins.Until an order came down from above that they were not__47__to have pets,Dennis__48__to make sure the dog would continue to live the__49__life.So he quickly raised $4,000 from his family and friends to fly Nubs to__50__.A month later,when Dennis and the dog were__51__in California,at first Nubs didn’t recognize the guy.__52__within minutes,the dog jumped into Dennis’s arms,jumping up again and again to__53__ his friend’s face.A little__54__and concern in the middle of war will not save a violent world.But small stories,like the story of a soldier and a dog,hold a promise of a(n) __55__world.36.A.mostly B.certainly C.hardly D.never 37.A.in B.on C.at D.behind 38.A.stand B.starve C.bleed D.suffer 39.A.pulled through B.fell asleep C.woke up D.fell down 40.A.leave B.rest C.pass D.remain 41.A.hungry B.tired C.dirty D.weak 42.A.took up B.took over C.left for D.returned from 43.A.watched B.followed C.accompanied D.barked 44.A.touch B.sight C.footprint D.smell 45.A.ability B.surprise C.imagination D.understanding 46.A.part B.fight C.meet D.break 47.A.asked B.suggested C.required D.allowed 48.A.decided B.agreed C.accepted D.proposed 49.A.moving B.good C.safe D.interesting 50.A.London B.America C.Iraq D.Syria 51.A.found B.interviewed C.linked D.reunited 52.A.So B.And C.But D.Though 53.A.lick B.touch C.bite D.clean 54.A.pity B.mercy C.care D.contribution 55.A.equal B.harmonious C.prosperous D.amazing第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ATo Whom It May Concern:On March 5, , I bought a Perfect Muffin Kit(松饼粉) from your store at Midfield Shopping Center. The cashier who assisted me was George. George was very friendly and told me that the Perfect Muffin Kit would live up to the guarantee on the box: “Perfect Muffins Every Time!”.Unfortunately, this product did not live up to what it promised . The muffins I made were far from perfect . I followed the directions in the package very carefully . First , I removed the bag of mix from the box. Then , I poured it into a bowl. Next, I added the correct amount of water to the mix and stirred it. According to the directions, after stirring the mixture , I added half a cup of dried prapes, nuts , berries, or another favorite ingredient(配料) . My favorite ingredient happens to be hot sauce (沙司). I find that a bit of hot sauce makes pizza and soup taste very delicious. So, continuing to follow the directions, I added half a cup of hot sauce to the mix and stirred it. Finally, I poured the mix into muffin tins and baked it in the baker at 350 degrees for exactly 20 minutes.When the muffins finished baking, I was very excited to eat the “Perfect Muffins” as promised on the box. You can imagine my disappointment when, upon tasting the muffins, I discovered that they were not perfect. These muffins were , in fact , absolutely terrible. Not even my dog was interested in eating these supposedly “perfect” muffins.I would appreciate a full refund(退款) of $3.99 for this product as soon as possible. Enclosed are the receipt, the empty box, and one of the un-perfect muffins so that you can experience it for yourself . Thank you for your attention to this matter.Sincerely ,Michelle Bauer56. This letter is most likely addressed to _______.A. a local storeownerB. the owner of the muffin mix companyC. the clerk at a local muffin bakeryD. George, the cashier who sold the muffin mix57. The tone(语气) of the author can best be described as ________.A. embarrassedB. hopelessC. disappointedD. disgusted58. the author was unhappy with the product because________.A. the directions of the product contained a mistakeB. it was not up to the promise made on the boxC. it was too difficult to follow the directionsD. it was worth less money than she paid for it59. The author’s main purpose in writing this letter is to ________.A. prevent others from making the same mistakeB. persuade the company to change the wording on their boxC. get back all the money paid from the shopD. complain about how bad the muffins tastedBWhy do people drink too much, eat too much, smoke cigarettes or take drugs? What’s to blame for all the bad behavior? Most people would say that, while these self-destructive (自我毁灭的) acts can have many root causes, they all have one obvious thing in common: they are all examples of failures of self-control, lacking the will power to resist them.According to a recent study, however, if you really think about it, something about that simple answer doesn’t quite make sense. In fact, it turns out that sometimes it’s having will power that really gets you into trouble.Think back to the time you took your very first sip (啜饮) of beer. Disgusting, wasn’t it? When my father gave me my first taste of beer as a teenager, I wondered why anyone would voluntarily drink it. And smoking? No one enjoys their first cigarette — it tastes awful. So even though smoking, and drinking alcohol or coffee, can become temptation (诱惑) you need will power to resist, they never, ever start out that way.Just getting past those first horrible experiences actually requires a lot of self-control. Ironically (讽刺的是), only those who can control themselves well, rather than give in to them, can ever come to someday develop a “taste” for Budweiser beer, Marlboro cigarettes, or dark-roasted Starbucks coffee. We do it for social acceptance. We force ourselves to consume alcohol, cigarettes, coffee and even illegal drugs, in order to seem experienced, grown-up, and cool.These bad habits aren’t self-control failures — far from it. They are voluntary choices, and they are in fact self-control successes. Self-control is simply a tool to be put to some use, helpful or harmful. To live happy and productive lives, we need to develop not only ourself-control, but also the wisdom to make good decisions about when and where to apply it.60. What do most people think causes bad behavior?A. Being forced by others.B. Not having enough will power.C. Enjoying their first experiences.D. Following the examples of their friends.61. The author mentions his experience in the third paragraph to prove ____.A. will power helps develop bad habits sometimesB. drinking beer is harmful to the health of teenagersC. self-control should be developed when one is youngD. everyone can be challenged by different temptations62. In the last paragraph, the author stresses that ____.A. without self-control, no one can succeedB. bad habits don’t always lead to bad resultsC. applying self-control correctly is importantD. people can develop wisdom from bad behavior63. What would be the best title for the passage?A. My First Sip of BeerB. Do You Have Will Power ?C. Will Power Benefits UsD. Dark Side of Self-controlCShould e­cigarettes (electronic cigarettes) be a new choice for the smokers trying to get rid of the habit? Reactions from Americans are mixed.More than half of the people questioned in a survey think e­cigarettes should be controlled by the US Food and Drug Administration,but 47 percent believe the e­cigarettes should be available to the smokers who want to quit.“In the hunt for a safer cigarette,e­cigarettes are becoming a popular choice among those either trying to quit or looking to replace standard tobacco smoke with an alternative that manufacturers claim to be safer,” Zogby International,which conducted the survey,said in a statement.About half of the 4,611 adults who took part in the survey had heard about e­cigarettes,which are battery­powered,or rechargeable cigarettes that vaporize a liquid nicotine solution.They do not produce smoke but a water vapor without smell.Sold mostly on the Internet,e­cigarettes were first made in China.Last year the World Health Organization (WHO) warned against using e­cigarettes,saying there was no evidence to prove they were safe or helped smokers break the habit.The WHO said people who smoke e­cigarettes breathe in a fine fog of nicotine into the lungs.Nearly a third of people questioned in the survey think that e­cigarettes should be allowed in places where smoking is forbidden,because they don’t produce smoke,but 46 percent disagree.Men who were aware of the availability of e­cigarettes were more likely than women to say they should be a choice available to smokers who want to quit.Young people,aged 18-29,and singles were the groups most open to trying e­cigarettes.Smoking is the single largest cause of preventable death worldwide,according to the WHO.64.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A.American smokers ought to try e­cigarettes.B.Americans have different opinions about e­cigarettes.C.Every kind of cigarettes should be forbidden in America.D.Most of the Americans don’t like e­cigarettes.65.According to Zogby International,e­cigarettes ______.A.are much safer than common cigarettesB.are popular among people who want to quit smokingC.will take the place of traditional cigarettesD.are produced in a safer way by manufacturers66.What do we know about e­cigarettes from the passage?A.Most Americans are familiar with them.B.They are a good choice as there is no nicotine.C.They produce a water vapor that can’t be seen.D.Most people buy them on the Internet.67.What’s the attitude of the WHO towards e­cigarettes?A.Negative B.Supportive C.Doubtful D.IndifferentDLONDON (Reuters)—New faces given to a Chinese man after a bear tore off part of his face and a French­Caribbean man disfigured by a rare tumor show that such transplantscan work and are not medical oddities (怪异),researchers said.The findings give hope to some people with severe facial disfigurement and suggest the transplants could prove long­lasting without major problems.Despite the tissue rejection in the first year after their transplants,neither men had psychological problems accepting their new faces and have been able to rejoin society,they reported.Only three people have received face transplants.The world’s first was carried out on French woman Isabelle Dinoire in November after she was disfigured in an attack by her dog.In ,her doctors reported that she had recovered slowly and steadily,overcoming two periods of rejection.In ,Chinese doctors performed a face transplant on a 30­year­old hit by a bear.While there were some complications with tissue rejection following the operation,two years later the man was doing well,his doctors said.“This case suggests that facial transplantation might be an option for restoring a severely disfigured face,and could enable patients to bring themselves back into society,” Shuzhong Guo and colleagues at Xijing Hospital in China wrote.A French team described their work on a 29­year­old man who suffered from Von Recklinghausen disease,an illness that changes the shape of his face.“The man,who was not named,was given a new nose,mouth and chin in a operation.He began to work 13 months after the transplant has more function in his face and has not rejected the new tissue,” his doctors said.“Our case confirms that face transplantation is practical and effective for the correction of specific disfigurement,” Dr.Laurent Lantieri and colleagues at the Henri­Mondor hospital outside Paris wrote.68.What’s the main idea of this passage?A.Face transplants can work.B.Face transplants help regain confidence.C.Three people have received face transplants.D.Disfigured people need face transplants.69.The underlined word “restoring” in Paragraph 4 means “________”.A.removing B.recovering C.repairing D.rejecting 70.What problem resulted from the facial operations?A.The patients wouldn’t accept the facial change.B.It was hard for the patients to get along with others.C.It took some time for the patients to recover from the operation.D.The patients usually suffered from tissue rejection.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题

高三上学期第三次月考英语试卷第一卷(三部分,满分115分)第一部分:听力(共15小题,每题1.5分,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。

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 can we learn from the conversation?A. The weather wasn’t good yesterday.B. It was also a nice day yesterday.C. The woman has made great improvement in her work.2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Go to Doha as early as possible.B. Take some books for reading during the trip.C. Buy the tickets in advance.3. What does the woman mean?A. The shirt can’t be replaced even if it doesn’t fit.B. The shirt fits the man so well that it doesn’t need to be replaced.C. The shirt can be changed for another one.4. What do we learn about the man?A. He is a very successful businessman.B. He is a applying for a job.C. He has been a leader of the high-tech industry.5. What does the man imply?A. They can depend on Kyle.B. Kyle is ready to help others.C. They should not ask Kyle for help.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2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

天津市耀华2024高三英语上学期第三次月考试题

天津市耀华2024高三英语上学期第三次月考试题

天津市2024高三上学期第三次月考英语学科试卷★请同学们将试题答案填涂或填写在答题卡上本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题),第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)和第Ⅲ卷(听力试卷)三部分,共150分,第Ⅰ,Ⅱ卷考试时间100分钟,听力考试时间为20分钟。

祝各位同学考试顺当!第Ⅰ卷(95分)第一部分:英语学问运用(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。

1. —The Youth League Committee is looking for volunteers for the promotion of rubbish-sorting. Would you like to join in?—________. Everyone should do his bit.A. You asked for itB. You betC. You have my wordD. You’ve got me there2. Not knowing much of the world yet, simple-minded teenagers are easily ________.A. left behindB. picked upC. taken inD. setoff3. The ________ snow on the top of the mountain will melt sooner or later because of the rising temperature.A. temporaryB. permanentC. intenseD. complicated4. —Can I call you back at two o’clock this afternoon?—I’m sorry,but then I ________ to Beijing. How about five?A. will be flyingB. will have flownC. will flyD. will be flown5. is obviously right is to give all children equal opportunities to develop their special gift.A. WhichB. AsC. ThatD. What6. Students are expected to dress _________, suitable for weather conditions, and in good taste.A. accuratelyB. adequatelyC. essentiallyD. attractively7. —How do you go to your office every day?—Normally, I take the subway to work, ________ most of my colleagues.A. so doB. so doesC. as doesD. as do8. Safety should be a priority in any industry and it should come as no surprise that ________ safety issues early can actually save money, long-term, for companies.A. requiringB. inquiringC. addressingD. acquiring9. Nowadays, there still exist a lot of challenges facing some developing countries, ________ the greatest is hunger.A. whichB. whoseC. of whichD. to which10. —I’m thinking of going away after Christmas for a week or so. Somewhere warm you know.—What kind of price ________ were you thinking about? I can find the exact information for you.A. varietyB. rangeC. listD. level11. The tourism industry, as the core of our local economy, is supposed____in the months to come.A. to recoverB. to have recoveredC. to be recoveringD. to have been recovering12. While it wasn’t the goal of the trip, I was rewarded with fresh insights, ones that ________ to me during the regular course of business.A. might never happenB. could never have happenedC. should not happenD. needn’t have happened13. —Why didn’t you attend the assembly this morning?—But I ________ anything about that.A. didn’t tellB. haven’t toldC. hadn’t been toldD. haven’t been told14. In Lebanon, they say, a 50% increase in the price of cigarettes would lead to ________ many people ________ smoking in poorer households as wealthy families.A. as twice; quittingB. twice as; to quitC. as twice; to quitD. twice as; quitting15. When I came in, John was sitting in the corner with his hands ________ on his head, ________ nervously for the final result.A. crossed, waitedB. crossed, waitingC. crossing, waitedD. crossing, waiting其次节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读短文,驾驭其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

湖南省常德市第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题

湖南省常德市第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题

湖南省常德市第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次月考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解These science-themed field trips will offer you fantastic experiences.London’s sites of scientific interestExplore London’s notable sites of scientific interest along the River Thames, starting at Kew Bridge and walking to the Thames Barrier during the day with talks in the evening with some professors.Visit the London Wetland Centre, Kew Gardens, Battersea Power Station, and the Greenwich Observatory. You will never be far from the river as you experience a wide range of topics including wildlife, medicine, power generation, engineering, physics and astronomy. The science history of ScotlandDiscover Edinburgh and Glasgow’s most famous scientific thinkers, and learn how their ideas supported our emerging understanding of the world from the 16th century onwards.Enjoy expert talks and explore key sites from the Scottish Enlightenment (启蒙). Learn about the wide cast of advocates and hear from guest speakers, take part in walking seminars (研讨会) and enjoy several museum trips, as well as visits to two industrial wonders, the Falkirk Wheel and the Whitelee Windfarm.Pre-Historic Southwest EnglandInvolve yourself in the early human periods the Bronze and Iron Ages. A gentle walking tour that explores the pre-historic origins and evidence across Wiltshire and Dorset.Visit several National Trust, English Heritage and UNESCO listed sites including Stonehenge and Maiden Castle and hear talks from the directors of the Wiltshire and Salisbury museums.1.Which site can you visit along the River Thames?A.Maiden Castle.B.The Falkirk Wheel.C.The Wetland Centre.D.The Salisbury museums.2.What is the visit to the Southwest England aimed at?A.A closer look at the past.B.A brief exposure to nature.C.A new view about mysteries.D.A deeper understanding of art.3.What can visitors expect during all the three trips?A.Talks with experts.B.Visits to museums.C.History explorations.D.Scientific research.Thomas Mayfield had a major problem to solve in his fifth-grade classroom.“I’m not good at adding. I don’t know how to regroup or borrow. I’m not good at subtracting (减法). Or I don’ t know my facts yet, and I’ m a fifth-grader, ” Mayfield’ s students used to tell him. The 42-year-old maths teacher from Fort Worth, Texas, knew it was important to try something new, especially because most of his students were also struggling outside of the classroom. “Single parent homes, parents put in prison, low financial stability-a lot of misfortunes that were going on, ” he said.To reach students in a way that was familiar and inviting, he brought rap music to the classroom. Mayfield played an instrumental beat to a rap song. He got his students excited. Then they started to rap about decimal(十进位)point places. “Let’ s start with the tenths. Like a dime to a dollar, there’s 1 out of 10. Then we move to the hundredths, one part out of many. One out of 100, we call that a penny. . . “ rapped Mayfield and students.Pareece Morehouse, one of Mayfield’s former students, is now in tenth grade and loves old-school rap. Before Mr. Mayfield’s class, Morehouse didn’t like maths and struggled with it. But pairing the difficult subject with music was game-changing for her.“I can recall myself at home doing homework and just singing the song in my head, helping me understand, ” Morehouse said. “It was really a great way to help me make it through maths. ”“Students will produce work if you reach them where they are and take notes on what they’re interested in, whether that’s music, art or sports. It’s important to use things that resonate (共鸣)with them, ” said Mayfield.4.What led Thomas Mayfield to try something new in his teaching?A.His out-of-date teaching routines.B.Urgent requests of students’ parents.C.Disadvantaged conditions of students.D.Students’ devotion to study after school.5.How did Thomas Mayfield teach the kids?A.By explaining the maths principles.B.By asking them to do more exercises.C.By instructing the kids to write music.D.By combining musical notes with maths.6.What does Thomas Mayfield highlight in class?A.Educators must inspire the kids’ interest first.B.Rules should be set for learners in advance.C.Each student should be treated equally.D.Importance must be attached to music.7.What could be the best title for the text?A.Never Too Late to LearnB.The Keys to Teaching MathsC.Hard Work Turns into Heart WorkD.Curious Minds Never Feel ContentedAlarming levels of dangerous chemicals known as Perfluorinated Alkylated Substances (PFAS) were discovered in food packaging at a number of well-known fast-food restaurants and grocery store chains, a new report found. The report comes more than two years into the Covid-19 pandemic, when the public has relied heavily on takeout and grocery deliveries.Often called “forever chemicals” because they do not break down in the environment, PFAS are used in food packaging to prevent grease (油脂) and water from soaking through food wrappers and cups. PFAS can also be found in the ink used to print logos and instructions on food containers.The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls exposure to PFAS a “public health concern”, citing that the human-made chemicals can harm the immune system and reduce a person’s resistance to infectious diseases.Regulatory limits for how much PFAS food packaging should contain can vary greatly.For instance, a new law in California set the limit at less than 100 ppm. “Compared to America, Denmark sets a much lower regulatory limit of 20 ppm with great success,” said Xenia Trier, an expert at the European Environment Agency. “It does work to set limits and enforce them. PFAS do migrate from the paper into the food. Even though it was not 100%, we still saw considerable transmission. In general, transmission from packaging to food is increased as the temperature of the food rises. It is the same with the time spent in wrapping materials.” Trier told NBS, one of the major American mass-media companies.In response to the issue, Whole Foods became the first grocery chain to publicly commit to remove PFAS from takeout containers and bakery paper. Many other companies followed suit. Experts say people who want to avoid PFAS in their takeout and food delivery packaging should favor companies that have promised to remove the chemicals. “As soon as you receive your takeout, you’d better take food out of the container immediately, and never reheat food in its original container. Instead, remove your food and heat it in ceramic (陶瓷的) or glass containers.” Trier said.8.What can we learn about PFAS in food packaging?A.They have been used for two years.B.They do little harm to consumers’ health.C.They are used to break down the chemicals.D.They can make wrappers resistant to grease and water.9.What is Xenia Trier’s attitude to setting a lower limit of PFAS?A.Favorable.B.Neutral.C.Ambiguous.D.Opposed.10.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in paragraph 4?A.Considerable migration of grease and water.B.PFAS transmission from packaging to food.C.Wrapper exposure to high food temperature.D.Regulatory limits concerning food packaging.11.What is the main idea of the text?A.Food packaging contains dangerous chemicals.B.Consumers are recommended to have PFAS-free products.C.PFAS found in food packaging has become a great concern.D.The government has taken measures to reduce PFAS exposure.Teenagers whose non-cognitive (非认知的) skills are poorly developed are more likely to suffer from health problems later in life, according to a new research by a group of experts from the University of Manchester.Rose Atkins of that university, along with her colleagues set out to investigate noncognitive skills as they are one of the least explored determining factors of health and well-being, despite the fact that evidence surrounding their importance is growing quickly.These skills are conscientiousness (尽责性), which tells how hardworking, careful and stubborn an adolescent is, and neuroticism (神经质), which shows how worried, unhappy and fearful an adolescent is,The researchers used data on a group of individuals who were followed throughout their life and carried out statistical analysis to study the relationship between adolescent non-cognitive skills and later-life health. The non-cognitive skills were reported by teachers, based on the behavior of students at age 16.The study found that individuals whose adolescent conscientiousness is higher deal with stress in adulthood better, and are at a lower risk of some diseases. And individuals whose adolescent neuroticism is higher have a poorer, health related quality of life in adulthood and are at a greater risk of some diseases.The researchers conclude that policies to improve adolescent conscientiousness and reduce adolescent neuroticism would offer the most long-term health benefits to those with the poo-rest health, “There is a growing body of evidence that suggests school-based interventions to improve non-cognitive skills can have lasting positive effects on important life outcomes,” said Rose. “Extra-curricular activities and work experience have also been shown to improve these skills. Having a greater focus on the improvement of non-cognitive skills at both primary and secondary school levels would be a positive policy decision, However, these skills are also determined by factors like family income, parental education, and parental investment. There-tore, more complex public policy is needed to reduce social inequality.”12.What can be inferred about non-cognitive skills?A.They can fall into three categories.B.They are mainly developed in childhood.C.Their importance has been totally ignored.D.Their impact on health doesn’t get enough attention.13.How did the researchers do their research?A.They carried out a large survey.B.They collected data from individuals.C.They followed 16-year-old individuals.D.They compared data from other research.14.What do the researchers think their findings suggest?A.Improving teens’ non- cognitive skills isn’t that challenging.B.Schools should reduce the time for extra-curricular activities.C.Measures should be taken to improve teens’ non-cognitive skills.D.Social inequality is the major cause of poor non-cognitive skills.15.What is the main idea of the text?A.Teens’ health in later life can be predicted.B.Teachers can improve students’ non-cognitive skills,C.The importance of non-cognitive skills is being recognized.D.Non-cognitive skills in adolescents affect their health in later life.二、七选五What exactly is the importance of teachers in the current educational landscape? The lastSuch people, however, have completely ignored the one thing that makes studying in a proper classroom irreplaceable and that is the importance of teachers.The internet has more information about any given topic than any one person can ever hope to possess. 17 Knowing that ‘tomato is a fruit’ is information, and not putting it in a fruit salad is wisdom. This example does a perfect job in illustrating just how important wisdom is in the day to day life. Books and the internet can give you information, but only a teacher can pass on wisdom. 18Understanding the reason for the poor performance of a particular child and helping them overcome their weakness while also pushing the top performers to do better are things only a teacher can do.You can develop the most amazing online tutoring platform and fill it with amazing andinteresting videos but it is never enough. 19 But videos are made for a general audience. They can hardly be sufficient for the problems that students face in their life outside the classroom. Only teachers who have spent time with their students can guide the students in a way that can help them figure a way out of any problem they might be facing in their life.20 While the list of reasons stating the importance of teachers is a bit too long to put in a single article, these two are sufficient to silence anyone who believes that going to school to be taught by proper teachers will soon become obsolete.A.Wisdom, however, is something that it badly lacks.B.Every single student is unique in his or her own way.C.Teachers are also important in shaping the future of the youth.D.On this point, the importance of teachers should never be understated.E.Everything people can possibly learn is freely available on the internet.F.Many argue that they might one day completely replace formal schooling.G.These are just two ways that teachers have a massive impact on their students.三、完形填空made the donation.The surgery was a success, with no 32 . “It’s really just a story about simple 33 ,” Susan Ellis says. “For us, it started with two people just being good humans.”Rodney Wimbush says he will be forever 34 that his wife decided to 35 a subject about blood types in the office restroom.21.A.Hence B.Nevertheless C.Thus D.Otherwise 22.A.transformation B.translation C.transmission D.transplant 23.A.perfect B.consistent C.legal D.random 24.A.on B.over C.in D.at 25.A.comforting B.commanding C.complaining D.composing 26.A.come up B.put up C.give up D.make up 27.A.predicted B.worried C.guaranteed D.insisted 28.A.competence B.diligence C.dependence D.coincidence 29.A.proposal B.demand C.solution D.negotiation 30.A.reviewed B.revealed C.restricted D.restored 31.A.motivation B.participation C.conversation D.conservation 32.A.reception B.refusal C.registration D.rejection 33.A.courage B.kindness C.sympathy D.honesty 34.A.hopeful B.careful C.regretful D.grateful 35.A.bring about B.bring down C.bring up D.bring out四、用单词的适当形式完成短文Readers share their opinions.SteveCongratulations to Huawei and all the engineers 42 have been working hard in semi-conductor areas! Huawei is a warrior who can’t be beaten to death. The US, time to wake up! Your sanctions have been a total failure!BrettHuawei withstood strict sanctions from the US govt. and now able to produce their own 5G phones, a great victory! 43 does not kill you will make you stronger!JessicaWithout US sanctions, Chinese companies may not have been inspired to develop the self-reliant capabilities they have achieved today. Congratulations to China and the Chinese people for this significant 44 (accomplish)! US companies will gradually lose China’s market due to its politicians’ catastrophic policies and decisions!RickShortly before her visit to China, the US Commerce Secretary Raymond had said that the US would ‘consider’ lifting sanctions on China in exchange for China giving up its own research and development efforts in advanced 45 (technology). Ironically, on the very day of her arrival in Shanghai, Huawei released Mate 60 Pro, which can be seen as a resounding rebuttal to US sanctions and a significant challenge to the Secretary’s position. It might be fitting to consider sending a Huawei Mate 60 Pro as a parting gift to Secretary Raymond.五、其他应用文46.Someone says, like a musical symphony, life has high and low moments, and somewhere in between are those moments we call “bittersweet”.请结合以上材料,给你校英文报写一篇短文,介绍你高中生活中的不同时刻,并总结经过这些时刻后,你对生活的态度或认识。

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题 28(共21页)

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题 28(共21页)
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2021-2021学年度上学期(xuéqī)高三年级第三次月考
英语试卷
本套试卷一共150分,考试时间是是120分钟
第一局部听力〔一共两节,满分是30分〕
第一节一共5小题;每一小题15分,满分是75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三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下ー小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
听第7段材料(cáiliào),答复第8、9题。
8.Where are the speakers?
A. In a bookshopB. In a language center.C. In a restaurant
9.What does the man think of the classes?
A. They are too largeB The teacher is not good
5.What will the speakers do tomorrow afternoon?
A. Go to a parkB. Go shoppingC. Eat out with Joe
第二节一共15小题;每一小题15分,满分是25分
听第6段材料,答复第6、7题。
6.What's the man’s favorite food?

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题高三全册英语试题_

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题高三全册英语试题_

领兑市安插阳光实验学校自治区高三英语上学期第三次月考试题(满分150分,考试时间120分钟,请将答案填写在机读卡和答题卡上)第Ⅰ卷 (共115分)第一听力理解(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的阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What did the woman order?A. ChickenB. SteakC. Soup2. What is the relationship between them?A. Husband and wifeB. Teacher and studentC. Colleagues3. What does the man think of the concert?A. TerribleB. BoringC. Perfect4. What is the boy going to do first?A. Have breakfastB. Get some apple juiceC. Brush his teeth5. What will the weather be like tomorrow afternoon?A. CloudyB. SunnyC. Rainy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,每段对话和独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A B C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置,听每段对话和独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话和独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. How often does Jack take Japanese classes?A. Twice a weekB. Three times a weekC. Five timesa week7. Why does Jack take the classes?A. To talk with Japanese B To visit Japan C. To work better听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

高三上学期第三次英语月考

高三上学期第三次英语月考

高三月考英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分)21. In fifteen terrible seconds a large city .A. lied in ruinB. lay in ruinC. lied in ruinsD. lay in ruins22. It was my sister first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River from ______ it began to where it ends.A. who; whichB. who; whereC. that; whichD. that; what23. ---- Did you have ________ fun at the party?---- Yes. It’s ________ shame that you missed it.A. a; aB. /; /C. /; aD. a; /24.--It’s reported that scientists have ________ an effective way to deal with H1N1.--Really? That’s great!A. caught up withB. come up withC. agreed withD. compared with25. — More than thirty students competed ______ each other in the English competition.— But they could only compete ______ three medals.A. against; withB. against; onC. with; forD. on; for26. Father ____ his number in the phone book to make sure that he had got it right.A. looked afterB. looked upC. looked backD. looked down27. We are short of money, so every coin ______ now.A. countsB. valuesC. worthD. prices28. Don't worry . He will get here_________.A. all the timeB. at one timeC. at a timeD. in no time29. The law passed _____ the retirement of the public.A. in answer to B .in response to C. in return to D. in reward to30. Can you tell me ______ with him?A. what is the matterB. what the matter isC. what was the matterD. what the matter was31. Well, the dress will make you ________ in a crowd.A. sort outB. stick outC. come outD. stand out32. His blood type is so rare (稀有) that it’s difficult to find any type to _______ his.A. matchB. suitC. fitD. agree33. He would rather ______ his mother the truth.A. not tellB. not tellingC. not to tellD. told34.Mr. Smith is ______ to attend the party to be held next Wednesday.A. possibleB. probableC. likelyD. seemingly35.The author of the article believes that it is the test system, ______ teachers, that is responsible for the heavy burden of the middle school students nowadays.A. other thanB. or ratherC. rather thanD. more than36. Whatever he does, once he sets up a goal, he would start pursuing it without _______.A. hesitationB. suggestionC. discussionD. decision37. One of the most important questions they had to consider was _______ of public health.A. whatB. thisC. thatD. which38. ---I’ve told Nancy many times about the meeting, but she still forgot it!---I understand. Actually, anyone _______ be very forgetful at times.A. mustB. shouldC. ought toD. can39. Jenny _______ her word. I wonder why she changed her mind.A. must have keptB. can have keptC. should have keptD. needn’t have kept40. ---Why do you look so upset?---I broke up with my girlfriend. If only I _______ more about her.A. careB. caredC. had caredD. had been cared第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Robert Moody, 52, is an experienced police officer. Much of his work involves dealing with41 —an gang (团伙)problems in the schools of his community. Knowing that many kids often42 trouble, he decided to do something about it. So in 1991 he began to invite small groups of kids to go fishing with him on his day 43 .Those fun trips had a(n) 44 impact. A chance encounter(偶遇) in proved that. One day, 45 working security at a school basketball game, Moody noticed two young guys 46 .He sensed trouble between them. 47 one of them headed toward Moody and gave him a hug.” I 48 you. You took me 49 when I was in fifth grade. That was one of the 50 days of my life .”Deeply touched by the boy’s word, Moody decided to create a foundation(基金会)that 51 teenagers to the basics of fishing in camping programs. “As a policeman, I saw 52 there was violence, drugs were always behind it. They have a damaging 53 on the kids,” says Moody.By turning kids on to fishing, he 54 to present an alternative way of life, “When you’re sitting there waiting for a 55 ,”he says, “you can’t help but talk to each other, and such 56 can be pretty deep.”“Talking about drugs helped prepare me for the peer(同龄人)pressures in high school,” says Michelle, 17 who 57 the first program. “And I was able to help my little brother 58 drugs.”Moody faces 59 in three years, when he hopes to run the foundation full-time.”I’m living a happy life and I have a responsibility to my 60 to give back,” Moody says.”If I teach a kid to fish today, he can teach his brother to fish tomorrow.”41. A. drinking B.drug C.security D.smoking42. A. ran into B.got over C.left behind D.looked into43. A.ahead B.away C.off D.out44. A.immediate B.damaging C.limited D.lasting45. A.once B.while C.since D.until46. A.quarreling B.complaining C.talking D.cheering47. A.Slowly B.Suddenly C.Finally D.Secretly48. A.understand B.hear C. see D.remember49. A.fishing B.sailing C.boating D. swimming.50. A.quietest B.longest C.best D.busiest51. A.connects B.introduces C.reduces D.commits52. A.where B.unless C.as D.whether53. A.impression B.burden C.decision D.impact54. A.asked B.intended C.pretended D.agreed55. A.solution B.change C.bite D.surprise56. A.concerns B.interests C.conversations D.emotions57. A. participated in B. worked out C. approved of D. made up58. A. misuse B. avoid C. tolerate D. test59. A. unemployment B. challenge C. competition D. retirement60. A. team B. school C. family D. community第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AI grew up in a house where the TV was seldom turned on and with one wall in my bedroom entirely lined with bookshelves, most of my childhood was spent on books I could get hold of. In fact, I grew up thinking of reading as natural as breathing and books unbelievably powerful in shaping perspectives (观点) by creating worlds we could step into, take part in and live in.With this unshakable belief, I, at fourteen, decided to become a writer. Here too, reading became useful. Every writer starts off knowing that he has something to say, but being unable to find the right ways to say it. He has to find his own voice by reading widely and discovering which parts of the writers he agrees or disagrees with, or agrees with so strongly that it reshapes his own world. He cannot write without loving to read, because only through reading other people’s writing can one discover what works, what doesn’t and, in the end, together with lots of practice, what voice he has.Now I am in college, and have come to realize how important it is to read fiction (文学作品).As a. law student, my reading is in fact limited to subject matter—the volume (量) of what I have to read for classes every week means there is little time to read anything else. Such reading made it all the clearer to me that I live in a very small part in this great place called life. Reading fiction reminds me that there is life beyond my own. It allows me to travel across the high seas and along the Silk Road, all from the comfort of my own armchair, to experience, though secondhand, exciting experiences that I wouldn't necessarily be able to have in my lifetime.61. What can be inferred about the author as a child?A. He never watched TV.B. He read what he had to.C. He found reading unbelievable.D. He considered reading part of his life.62. The underlined word "voice" in the second paragraph most probably means “ ”.A. an ideaB. a sound qualityC. a way of writingD. a world to write about63. What effect does reading have on the author?A. It helps him to realize his dream.B. It opens up a wider world for him.C. It makes his college life more interesting.D. It increases his interest in worldwide travel.64. Which of the following can be the best title of this text?A. Why do I read?B. How do I read?C. What do I read?D. When do I read?BBoiler rooms are often dirty and steamy, but this one is clean and cool. Fox Point is a very new 47-unit living building in South Bronx, one of the city’s poorest areas. Two-thirds of the people living there are formerly (以前) homeless people, whose rent is paid by the government. The rest are low-income families. The boiler room has special equipment, which produces energy for electricity and heat. It reuses heat that would otherwise be lost to the air, reducing carbon emissions(碳排放)while also cutting costs.Fox Point is operated by Palladia, a group that specializes in providing housing and services to needy people. Palladia received support from Enterprise Community Partners (ECP), which helps build affordable housing by providing support to housing developers.ECP has created national standards for healthy, environmentally (环境方面) clever and affordable homes which are called, the Green Communities Standards. These standards include water keeping, energy saving and the use of environmentally friendly building materials. Meeting the standards increases housing construction costs by 2%, which is rapidly paid back by lower running costs. Even the positioning of a window to get most daylight can help save energy.Michael. Bloomberg, New York's mayor plans to create 165,000 affordable housing units for 500,000 New Yorkers. Almost 80% of New York City’s greenhouse-gas emissions come from buildings, and 40% of those are caused by housing. So he recently announced that the city’s Department of Housing and Preservation and Development (DHPD) , whose duty is to develop and keep the city’s supply of affordable housing, will require all its new projects to follow ECP’s green standards.Similar measures have been taken by other cities such as Cleveland and Denver, but New York’s DHPD is the largest city developer of affordable housing in the country.65. What is the purpose of describing the boiler room in the first paragraph?A. To explain the measures the city takes to care for poor people.B. To suggest that affordable housing is possible in all areas.C. To show how the environment-friendly building works.D. To compare old and new boiler rooms.66. What is an advantage of the buildings meeting the Green Communities Standards?A. Lower running costs.B. Costing less in construction.C. Less air to be lost in hot days.D. Better prices for homeless people.67. It can be learned from the text that, ____________________.A. New York City is seriously pollutedB. people’s daily life causes many carbon emissions in New York CityC. a great number of people in New York City don't have houses to live inD. some other cities have developed more affordable housing than New York City68. What is the main purpose of this text?A. To call on people to pay more attention to housing problems.B. To prove that some standards are needed for affordable housing.C. To ask society to help homeless people and low-income families.D. To introduce healthy, environmentally clever-and affordable housing.CAlex London Research Laboratory (ALRL) is part of Alex Co., Ltd., a major Australian medicine-making company. Opened in 1992, ALRL specializes in the development of new medicines for the treatment of heart diseases.A position is now open for a Research Operations Manager(ROM) to support our growing research team at the new laboratories in Hatfield,due to open in the autumn of .Reporting to the Director,you will help set up and run the technical and scientific support services of our new laboratories now under construction.You will be expected to provide expert knowledge about and be in charge of all areas of ALRL’S Health and Safety,and to communicate (沟通)with support employees at ALRL’S laboratories based at University College London. Working closely with scientists and other operations and technical employees, you will manage a small number of research support employees providing services to help with the research activities to be carried out at the new laboratories.Candidates(申请人) will have experience of both management and research support/technical services.Knowledge of research operations and excellent communication skills are necessary. Education to degree level is also desirable.If you are interested in this position,please send your CV(简历)to Alex London Research Laboratory,University College London,Hatfield,London,W1E 6B7 or by email to ALRL@.69.What can be learnt about the new laboratories from the text?A.They have not yet been set up.B.They are in Hatfield,Australia.C.They belong to University College London.D.They are new workplaces for Australian researchers only.70.What are the duties of a ROM,according to the text?A.a,b,c.B.a,b,d.C.b,c,d.D.a,c,d.71.What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?A.The technical skills of a would—be ROM.B.The practical experience of a would—be ROM.C.The personal information of a would—be ROM.D.The necessary requirements for a would—be ROM.72.What is the purpose of the text?A.To describe the job of a ROM.B.To provide information about ALRL.C.To announce an open position at ALRL.D.To make known the opening of the new laboratories.DSomali pirates(海盗) robbed three Thai fishing ships with 77 sailors on board nearly l,200 Miles off the Somali coast,the farthest-off-shore attack to date,an officer said Tuesday.Pirates have gone farther south and east in answer to increased patrols(巡逻) by warships off the Somali shore. The robbing of the three ships Sunday was about 600 miles outside the normal operation area for the international force,said a spokesman.The spokesman said the attack so far out at sea was a clear sign that the international patrols against pirates were having a “marked effect on pirate activity in the area”.“Once they start attacking that far out,you’re not even really talking about the Somali basin or areas of water that have any connection with Somalia,” said an officer,Roger Middleton.“Once you’re that far out, it's just the Indian Ocean,and it means you’re looking at trade going from the Gulf to Asia,from Asia to South Africa.”"This is the farthest robbing to date.They are now operating near the Maldives and India,” said another officer.The three ships--the MV Prantalay 11,12,and l 4—had 77 members on board in total.All of them are Thai, the spokesman said.Before the Sunday robbing,pirates held 11 ships and 228 sailors.Pirates have increased attacks over the past year in hopes of catching more dollar payments. Because of increased patrols and defenses on board ships,the success rate(率)has gone down,though the number of successful attacks has stayed the same year over year.73.The pirate attack reported in the text happened .A.far out in the Indian OceanB.in the normal patrol areaC.near the Somali, coastD.in the south of Africa74.According to the text, which can best describe the situation of the pirate problems? A.More goods on board are lost.B.Pirate attacks happen in a larger area now.C.The number of attacks has stayed the same these years.D.Pirate attacks are as serious as before along the Somali coast.75.Which is true about the warship patrols according to the text?A.The patrols are of little effect.B.The patrols are more difficult.C.More patrols are quite necessary even in Asia.D.The patrols only drive the pirates to other areas.76.How many sailors were held by the pirates before the time of the report?A.228. B.77. C.383. D.305.EFear plays no part in this latest problem.“I’m not afraid I'll lose my children.I won't lose my children. We live together, and nothing, nothing,” she repeats, her voice rising when speaking to John's lawyer, “will stop me from being with my children. A law? Yeah, right. Don't disturb me when it comes to my children. You are never going to win. If John wants to see them, I cannot stop him. He's their father—I want them to see him! However, his visit in his present condition will disturb the children's stable (稳定的) life.”John, who has spent much of his time in California, recently, has only hired a house for himself in Pennsylvania, according to his lawyer. "If he'd like to stick to a regular life, I'd be more than happy to do that," Jane says. "The best thing for any child of a divorced (离婚的) parent is a stable life. I want nothing more than for him to set up a stable life for himself, so that he can be part of making our children's lives more stable. "While matters of money and care won't be settled for weeks, Jane hardly puts her life on hold. Last week the ABC network announced that Jane would return with her own show, Twist of Jane, in which she gives advice to other moms.Jane and her eight children will also return to ABC in a series of Jane Plus 8 specials showing them on various adventures.It’s a rest for Jane, who insists that she needs her new,busy life to provide for her family.“I have to lead such a life, and I’m thankful that I’ve built it to the top where now I can support my children.”she says.And whether a bellicose(好斗的)dance judge or a bellicose former wife, Jane plans to keep on facing attacks on her. “Some people try to knock me down—only to make me more fierce,more protective,more determined to do better,”she says.“Go ahead, take me on. This will just make me stronger.”77. According to Jane in the first paragraph, the lawA. can’t take her children away from herB. can’t do anything with the caseC. will best settle the problemD. will disturb her children78. What does “to do that” refer to in the second paragraph?A. To live with John.B.To hire a house for John.C.To allow John to see the childrenD.To ask John to set up a regular life.79. What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph mean?A.Jane’s life is very difficult.B.Jane continues to live as usual.C.Jane almost can’t control her lireD.Jane works very hard to live a happy life.80. Which word can best describe Jane?A. Proud.B.Fierce.C.Determined.D.Independent第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共30分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题

XX届高三上学期第三次月考英语试题1. What does the woman want to do?A. Find a place.B. Buy a map.C. Get an address.2. What will the man do for the woman?A. Repair her car.B. Give her a ride.C. Pick up her aunt.3. Who might Mr. Peterson be?A. a new professor.B. a department head.C. a pany director.4. What does the man think of the book?A. Quite difficult.B. Very interesting.C. Too simple.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Weather.B. Clothes.C. News.第二节(共15小题:每题1.5分,共22.5分)6. Why is Harry unwilling to join the woman?A. He has a pain in his knee.B. He wants to watch TV.C. He is too lazy.7. What will the woman probably do next?A. Stay at home.B. Take Harry to hospital.C. Do some exercise.8. When will the man be home from work?A. At 5:45.B. At 6:15.C. At 6:50.9. Where will the speakers go?A. The Green House Cinema.B. The New State Cinema.C. The UME Cinema.10. How will the speakers go to New York?A. By air.B. By taxi.C. By bus.11. Why are the speakers making the trip?A. For business.B. For shopping.C. For holiday.12. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Driver and passenger.B. Husband and wife.C. Fellow workers.13. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In an office.C. In a classroom.14. What does John do now?A. He’s a trainer.B. He’s a tour guide.C. He’s a college student.15. How much can a new person earn for the first year?A. $10,500.B. $12,000.C. $15,000.16. How many people will the woman hire?A. Four.B. Three.C. Two.17. How long has the speaker lived in a big city?A. One year.B. Ten years.C. Eighteen years.18. What is the speaker’s opinion on pub lic transport?A. It’s fortable.B. It’s time-saving.C. It’s cheap.19. What is good about living in a small town?A. It’s safer.B. It’s healthier.C. It’s more convenient.20. What kind of life does the speaker seem to like most?A. Busy.B. Colourful.C. Quiet.[:,]AMonthly Talks at London Canal MuseumOur monthly talks start at 19:30 on the first Thursday of each month except August. Admission is at normal charges and you don’t need to book. They end around 21:00.November 7thThe Canal Pioneers, by Chris Lewis. James Brindley is recognized as one of the leading early canal engineers. He was also a major player in training others in the art of canal planning and building. Chris Lewis will explain how Brindley made such a positive contribution to the education of that group of early “civil engineers”.。

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题 (3)

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题 (3)

高三第三次月考英语试题In one minute you can change your attitude and in that minute you can change your entire day. 改变心态只需一分钟,而这一分钟却能改变一整天祝同学们取得好成绩!第Ⅰ卷(三部分共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分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. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a hospital.B. In a friend’s house.C. In the man’s house.2. What is the woman going to buy?A. A book on planes.B. Pictures of ships.C.A book on ships.3. What kind of music does the man like?A. Folk music.B. Pop music.C. Classical music.4. Why doesn’t the woman buy the coat?A. It is expensive.B. There isn’t her size.C. She doesn’t like the color.5. What is the man doing?A. Finishing his homework.B. Doing physical exercise.C. Smoking on the upper floor.第二节(共15小题)听下面5段对话或独白。

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题含解析 试题

高三英语上学期第三次月考试题含解析 试题

HY中学2021届高三上学期第三次月考英语试题第I卷第一局部:听力〔一共两节,满分是30分〕第一节〔一共5小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是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三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Close her eyes to relax for a while.B. Make an appointment at once.C. Get a calendar soon.2. What is Tim doing?A. Locking the door.B. Walking a dog.C. Knocking at the door.3. What’s the man’s favorite subject?A. English.B. Math.C. Both English and math.4. What has the woman been doing?A. Doing the garden.B. Working at her office.C. Taking a long shower.5. Where did the woman finally put her desk?A. Behind the door.B. Under the big window.C. Under the little window opposite the door.第二节〔一共15小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是22.5分〕听下面5段对话或者独白。

每段对话或者独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或者独白前,你将有时间是阅读各个小题,每一小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的答题时间是。

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题_word版有答案 (3)

高三上学期第三次月考英语试题_word版有答案 (3)

高三英语第三次月考试题命题人:袁道铁第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试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 man do later?A.Leave a message.B.Phone Mr. Baker again.C.Have lunch with the woman.2.Who will make the final decision?A.The woman’s brother.B. The man.C. The woman.3.When will the meeting begin?A.At 5:45.B. At 5:30.C. At 5:154.Where is the man probably?A.In the office.B. In the hotel.C. At the airport.5.What happened to John?A.He was kept in hospital for a long time.B.He was slightly injured in an accident.C.He was fined for speeding.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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

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高三年级英语上学期第三次月考试卷总分150分第一部分:单项填空(共20小题。

每小题1分;满分20分)1. ---- How about ______ lecture?---- It was too boring, indeed, ______ lecture for me.A. the; aB. /; theC. a; theD. the; /2. Ask the professor at professor@ef. com. ________ more advice on all things about English,visit englishtown .A. AboutB. ToC. ForD. With3. No matter how frequently ______, the works of Beethoven always attract large audiences.A. performingB. performedC. to be performedD. being performed4. ______ being too expensive, the color of this coat doesn’t suit me.A. ExceptB. Besides forC. Apart fromD. Except for5. Not until then did I realise ________ terrible mistakes I had made.A. howB. whatC. whyD. that6. Scientists say that it may be five or six years ________ it is possible to test this medicine on human patients.A. sinceB. afterC. beforeD. when7. ---- Would you mind my coming over and having a look at your new garden?----_____________. You are welcome.A. Never mindB. Yes, pleaseC. Yes, I doD. Not at all8. ----Is that the small town you often refer to?----Right, just the one you know I used to work for years.A.that B.which C.where D.what9. I won’t pay $20 for the coat; it’s not worth _________.A. that half muchB. half that muchC. that much halfD. much that half10. The ties are good in both quality and style; she knows that _______she chooses will matchher husband.A. howeverB. whicheverC. whateverD. whenever11. Ring me at 7 am? No, not that early! I ___________.A. sleepB. will sleepC. am sleepingD. will be sleeping12. ---- Can you break a five-pound note?---- Sorry, I haven’t ______ with me.A. something smallB. something smallerC. anything smallD. anything smaller13. Jack is bad-tempered, selfish and ______ an unpleasant man.A. thereforeB. altogetherC. otherwiseD. anyhow14.I have the same opinion as you _______ the privacy of one’s life should be kept secret.A. thatB. whichC. whetherD. where15. You did _______ carry my books for me that day. You changed my life.A. more thanB. rather thanC. less thanD. better than16. The women carrying babies, come in first, ________?A. don’t youB. will theyC. do youD. will you17. President Hu Jingtao says that at no time ______ the first to use the nuclear weapon.A. will China beB. will be ChinaC. is ChinaD. China is18. It’s important for us to employ a word or a phrase according to the ________in languagestudies.A. conditionB. expressionC. situationD. translation19. He ________ some French while he was away on a business trip in Paris.A. made outB. picked upC. gave upD. took in20. Your trousers are dirty. ______ them for you?A. Shall I washB. Will I washC. Am I going toD. Am I washing第二部分:完形填空(每小题1.5分;共30分)Many years ago, my dad was diagnosed with a terminal illness. He was unable to work at __21__ job. He would be fine for quite a while, but would then fall suddenly __22__ and have to be admitted to the hospital.He wanted to do something to keep himself __23__, so he decided to volunteer at the local children __24__. My dad loved kids. He would talk to them and play with them. Sometimes, he would __25__ one of his kids. In certain instances, he would give __26__ to the sad parents of these children.One of his kids was a girl who had been admitted with a __27__ disease that paralyzed (使……瘫痪) her from the neck down. I don’t know the __28__ of the disease, but I do know that it was very sad for a little girl. My dad decided to try to help her. He started __29__ her in her room, bringing paints, brushes and paper. He stood the paper up __30__a backing, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint. He didn’t use his hands at all. Only his __31__ would move. He would visit her __32__ he could and paint for her. All the while he would tell her, “see, you can do __33__ you set your mind to”.__34__, she began to paint using her mouth, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was discharged(承诺出院). My dad also __35__ the children hospital for a little while because he became ill. Sometime later after my dad had recovered and __36__ to work, he was at the volunteer counter one day and __37__the front door open. In came the little girl who had been paralyzed, but this time she was __38__. She ran straight to my dad and hugged him really tight. She gave my dad a picture she had done using her __39__. At the bottom it read,“Thank you for helping me walk.”Sometimes love is more__40__than doctors, and my dad – who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture -- loved every single child in that hospital.21. A. an important B. a steady C. an easy D. a good22. A. ill B. behind C. asleep D. down23. A. well B. wealthy C. busy D. healthy24. A. palace B. hospital C. center D. park25. A. teach B. miss C. lose D. treat26. A. speech B. comfort C. praise D. help27. A. special B. curious C. strange D. rare28. A. result B. reason C. name D. course29. A. observing B. drawing C. painting D. visiting30. A. with B. across C. against D. over31. A. head B. neck C. fingers D. eyes32. A. whoever B. whenever C. as if D. as soon as33. A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing34. A. Basically B. Naturally C. Eventually D. Suddenly35. A. left B. entered C. rushed to D. stayed at36. A. stopped B. returned C. hesitated D. refused37. A. pushed B. noticed C. observed D. kicked38. A. shouting B. lying C. walking D. jumping39. A. hands B. pens C. paper D. mind40. A. thankful B. useful C. thoughtful D. powerful第三部分:阅读明白得(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

高三英语上学期第三次月考试卷试题(共32页)

高三英语上学期第三次月考试卷试题(共32页)

杭高2021届高三第三次月考英语(yīnɡ yǔ)试卷注意:所有答案一律做在机读卡和答卷页上;不得使用字典,文曲星等工具。

机读卡请正确填涂(两填三涂):考号为:试场号〔01至22〕+座位号〔01至30〕,一共4位;请分别用水笔填好姓名和考号,需要用2B铅笔涂好试卷类型A, 4位考号〔前4格!!〕和考试科目——英语。

说明:本套试卷考试时间是是120分钟,满分是120分。

选择题局部〔一共80分〕第一局部:英语知识运用〔一共两节,满分是30分〕第一节:单项填空(一共20小题;每一小题0.5分,满分是10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项里面,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1. In Pride and Prejudice, pride prevents the characters from seeing_____ truth of a situation and from achieving happiness in _____ life.A. 不填; theB. the; theC. a; theD. the; 不填2. Would you be _______ to pick me up at four o'clock and take me tothe airport?A. possibleB. convenientC. accessibleD. available3. The French Revolution was successful in______ society of inequality, whichhad a great effecton many other countries, particularly ______ in Europe.A. freeing; thatB. freeing; onesC. ridding; the oneD. ridding; those4. ______ the local authorities put more attention to the safety of thechildren, more than 20lives __________ in Gansu Province.A. Should, would not be claimedB. Had, would not have been claimedC. Should, would not be costD. Had, would not have been cost5. ______ of danger in the street at night by police, young women had to gohome with a friend or a family member ______ them.A. Having been warned; followingB. warning; followingC. Having warned; followingD. warned; followed6. Due to the widespread _______ of this medical technology, more diseasescan be discovered and treated at an early stage.A. presentationB. applicationC. qualificationD. appreciation7. --- What’s the model plane look like?--- Well, the wings of the plane are ______ of its body.A. more than the length twiceB. twice more than the lengthC. more than twice the lengthD. more twice than the length8. ---Waiter! How soon can I get my food? I just have half an hour left before my train leaves.--- It ______ be ready in five minutes.A. mayB. shouldC. could Dneed9. The written record of our conversation doesn’t ________ what was actuallysaid. There are a lot of mistakes.A. correspond withB. relate toC. look intoD. refer to10. --- I’m afraid I can only make a small contri bution this time.--- __________. We really appreciate your assistance.A. Every little helpsB. The more, the betterC. It’s better to give than to receiveD. The best things come in small packages11. In his lecture, the professor referred to the belief, incontrast to all other countries, _____ the elderly are wise,_____ is particularly dominant(占优势的) in the Chineseculture.A. that; one thatB. that; thatC. which,which D. that; one12. “How could you lose so much money?〞 John asked his wife,eyeing her angrily from _____ the kitchen table.A. atB. acrossC. throughD. on13. —How do you _____ your reading speed?—The speed is measured by how many words per minute you canread.A. calculateB. practiseC. evaluateD. ensure14. China has been pushing the reform of public hospitals _______all its citizens.A. in charge ofB. for the purpose ofC. inhonor of D. for the benefit of15. Tell them the basic proposal and what they can gain, and ______the big details unless they request for more information.A. bring outB. let outC. leave outD. make out16. The door opened and ________, the victim of a traffic accident.A. Mr. Smith coming inB. comes Mr. SmithC. in coming Mr. SmithD. in came Mr. Smith17. Moyan has won the Noble Prize in Literature, which has made himworld-famous, but before that no one could have imagined howgreat a role he _______ in the literary world.A. had playedB. has playedC. is playingD.was to play18. When Helen saw his tutor nod ________ to her, she calmed downand went on with her performance.A. encouraginglyB. amazinglyC. interestinglyD.astonishingly19. Americans believe in the ideal, as ______ in their Declarationof Independence, that all men are created equal.A. statedB. assumedC. heldD. possessed20. —Fancy meeting you here at this time!—A. Glad to see you.B. It's a small world.C. So did I.D. Oh,haven't you?第二节:完形填空 (一共(yīgòng)20小题;每一小题1分,满分是20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第21—40各题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

高三英语上学期第三次月考试卷高三全册英语试题1

高三英语上学期第三次月考试卷高三全册英语试题1

领兑市安插阳光实验学校凉亭中学高三上学期第三次月考英语试题说明:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.将第Ⅰ卷的答案代表字母填(涂)在第Ⅱ卷的答题表(答题卡)中。

第Ⅰ卷第一听力(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 do we learn from the conversation?A.The man went to New Zealand during Christmas.B.The man stayed at home during the holiday.C.The man’s parents live in New Zealand.2.What does the woman want?A.Jack’s phone number.B.Jack’s address.C.Jack’s book.3.What does the man advise the woman to do?A.Go to the office.plete a paper.C.Buy a computer.4.What are they talking about?A.An apartment.B.Weather.C.Transport.5.What’s the woman doing?A.Offering advice.B.Making an order.C.Offering help.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,并标在试卷的相位置。

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贵州省遵义市2018届高三英语上学期第三次月考试题本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第I I 卷(非选择题)两部分,满分120 分,考试用时100 分钟。

注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必在答题卡上相应的位置准确填写自己的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在指定位置。

2.选择题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号按要求涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

非选择题用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Holiday N e w sA H o li d a y sVacancies ( 空位) now and in the school holidays at a country hotel in Devon. This comfortable, friendly home-from-home lies near the beautiful quiet countryside, but just a drive away from the sea. The food is simple but good. Children and pets are welcome.Reduced prices for low season.The Snowdonia CenterThe Snowdonia Center for young mountain climbers has a mountain lesson. The beginners costs are £57 for a week, including food and rooms. Equipment isincluded except walking shoes, which can be hired at a low cost.You must be in good health and prepared to go through a period of body exercises. This could be the beginning of a lifetime of mountain climbing adventure.The World Sea Trip of a L i f e t i m eOur World Sea Trip of 2017 will be unlike any holiday you have ever been on before. Instead of one hotel after another, with all its packing and unpacking waiting and traveling, you just go to bed in one country and wake up in another.On board the ship, you will be well taken care of. Every meal will be first-class and every cabin is like your home.During the trip, you can rest on d ec k( 甲板), enjoy yourself in the games rooms and in the evening dance to our musical team and watch our wonderful play.You will visit all the places most people only dream about – from Acapulco andHawaii to Tokyo and Hong Kong.For a few thousand pounds, all you’ve ever hoped for can be yours.1. What can you do if you like to go on holidays with pets?A. Go to the Snowdonia CentreB. Choose the holiday in Devon.C. Visit Acapulco and HawaiiD. Join the World Sea Trip of 20082. What is special about the World Sea Trip of 2017?A. You can sleep on a ship and tour many places.B.You can have meals on deck every day for free. C.You will have chances to watch and act in a play.D. You have to do your own packing and unpacking.3. At the Snowdonia Centre, the beginners costs of £57 do not cover .A. foodB. roomsC. walking shoesD. body exercisesBIt is about a Christmas gift that one of my wonderful memories is. Unlike other gifts, it came without wrap(包装).On September 11th, 2008, Mum gave birth to Richard. After she brought him home from hospital, she put him in my lap, saying, "I promised you a gift, and here it is." What an honor! I turned four a month earlier and none of my friends had such a baby doll of their own. I played with it day and night. I sang to it. I told it stories. I told it over and over how much I loved it!One morning, however, I found its bed empty. My doll was gone! I cried for it. Mum wept (哭泣)and told me that the poor little thing had been sent to a hospital. Ithad a fever. For several days, I heard Mum and Dad whispering such words as “hopeless”, “pitiful”, and “dying”, which sounded ominous.Christmas was coming. “Don’t expect any presents this year,” Dad said,pointing at the socks I hung in the living room. “If your baby brother lives,that’ll be Christmas e nough.”As he spoke, his ey es filled with tears. I’d neverseen him cry before.The phone rang early on Christmas morning. Dad jumped out of bed to answer it.From my bedroom I heard him say, “What? He’s all right?” He hung up and shouted upstairs. “The hospital said we can bring Richard home!”“Thank God!” I heard Mum cry.From the upstairs window, I watched my parents rush out to the car. I had neverseen them so happy. And I was also full of joy. What a wonderful day! My baby dollwould be home. I ran downstairs. My socks still hung there flat. But I knew theywere not empty; they were filled with love!4. On September 11th 2008, the author .A. received a dollB. got a baby brotherC. got a Christ mas giftD. became four years old5. What does the underlined word “omi nous” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. fearfulB. impossibleC. difficultD. boring6. Which word can best describe the feeling of the father whenChristmas was coming?A. excitement.B. happiness.C. disappointment.D. sadness.7. What is the best title for the text?A. Memories of a happy familyB. A special Christmas gift.C. Happy Life with a lovely babyD. A sad Christmas dayCMany shopping malls now have special areas that offer shopperstheir first chance to experience “VR technology”. You may have entered one outof curiosity, or you may think it is just another piece of useless technology. Whatever your opinion,VR, or virtual(虚拟的)reality, is going to become a big part of our lives very soon.2016 saw the introduction of many fancy products in theworld of VR, including Microsoft's HoloLens and Samsung's Gear VR.All of them offer an exciting look at the new realities and opportunities thatVR brings.These, however, are the early days of a technology that is expected to go from strength to strength. And 2017 looks like it is going to be the year in which VR technology really takes off.For a start, using VR will become more normal in 2017. Microsoft and Intel havealready discussed their plans for simpler and less expensive VR headsets.“The idea of VR will stop being a sci-fi (science-fiction) idea, and instead it will turn into an industry of real products used as ways to show off imaginati on.” said Andrew, a designer at US VR Company, Survios.It is also expected that VR products will play a part in more common and real-life fields like fashion and film. For example, to enjoy the atmosphere and energy of the front row experience at a fashion show, fans will no longer have to go along in the flesh. Instead people will be able to enjoy the experience by just wearing a VR headset at home.You can also expect VR mirrors and fitting-rooms sooner rather than later. '' This is an especially good opportunity for brands looking to offer very personalized experiences.'' said Roy DeYoung from US-based marketing agency, PMX.As time goes on, there will be less discussion about whether people will acce p t VR technology. It will simply be a discussion of when.8. Why do many shopping malls have areas for VR experiences?A. To collect shoppers'opinions.B. To meet the demands of shoppers.C. To introduce the new technology to shoppers.D. To entertain shoppers with new technology.9. The underlined phrase “in the flesh” can be replaced by_ .A. in timeB. in personC. in lineD. in order10. Wh at can we learn about VR products from the passage?A. They are cheap for the time beingB. They are being used almost everywhere.C. They won't be accepted for many years.D. They will meet more personal demands.11. What may be the best title for the passage?A. VR Takes Over FashionB. VR Mirror Are Around The CornerC. VR Is Becoming RealD. VR Meets Our Life GoalDThere's a curious thing about people. All of us are driven in some way or another to achieve—we want to run faster, be more creative, win more awards, and earn more money. But here's the thing: if you want to offer warm words of wisdom, constructive criticism or "360-degree feedback", then think again. Most of us would rather not hearit.Our easily-broken egos(自尊心)are partly to blame. We all want to meet our own expectations of ourselves, and so being criticized can present a huge threat to our egos.Yet as decades of psychological theory and research have indicated, people have endless tricky strategies of remaining positive in the face of criticism. For this reason, rather than us welcoming feedback with open arms, our first response is often an automatic defense. These reactions serve to make us feel better about ourselves.Psychological research exposes this unhealthy appetite for ignorance. In one study, students watched a false educational film about a serious disease called "TAA Deficiency". In fact, TAA Deficiency is completely fictional, but the students were not told this information; instead, the y were asked whether they wished to provide acheek test for assessing (评估)t heir risk of developing the disease. Half of thestudents were told that if they ever developed TAA Deficiency, then the treatment would involve them taking a two-week course of pills. Of this group,52% agreed to provide the cheek test. The other half of students learned the treatment would involve taking the pills for the rest of their lives. Of this group, only 21% agreed to the test.These findings show a common pattern seen in other studies within and beyond the context of healthcare. That is, people are especially resistant to hearing feedback when they believe it could force them to do something difficult or unpleasant.12. What can we infer from paragraph 1?A. People should be satisfied with what they have.B. People should offer constructive criticism.C. People should be cautious when giving advice.D. People should care less about others.13. How do people usually react when facing criticism?A. They try to avoid it.B. They deal with it seriously.C. They tend to fight against others.D. They turn to psychological theory.14.Why didn't most of the second group agree to the test?A. They didn't believe in the result.B. They knew there wasn't such a disease.C. They were sensitive to the negativeresult. D. They didn't agree with the test.15.What can be the best title for thepassage?A. Meeting C riticismB. Rethinking FeedbacksC. Improving HealthcareD. Fighting TAA Deficiency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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