高三英语9月份月考试题
高三英语9月考英语试卷
高三英语9月考英语试卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分为150分,考试时刻为120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时刻来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
⒈What does the man think the building will be?A、A market. B、A department store. C、A hotel.⒉At what time does the Information Center close on weekdays?A、At noon.B、At night. C、At midnight.⒊Where did the woman go?A、The office. B、The doctor’s. C、The railway station.⒋Who will call on Tom this evening?A、Betty and her sister. B、Tom’s sister and Betty.C、Betty and the man.⒌Why does Kate speak Chinese better than Marie?A、Kate studies even harder than Marie.B、Kate has more chance to speak Chinese.C、Kate is much cleverer than Marie.第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)听下面4段对话。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时刻阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时刻。
高三上9月月考英语试题
高三9月月考英语试题一、单选1. They ______on the program for almost one week before I joined them, and now we _____on it as no good results have come out so far.A. had been working; are still workingB. had worked; were still workingC. have been working; have workedD. have worked; are still working2. Father ____ for London on business upon my arrival, so I didn’t see him.A. has leftB. leftC. was leavingD. had left3. Years ago we didn’t know this, but recent science ______that people who don’t sleep well soon get ill.A. showedB. has shownC. will showD. is showing4. My brother is an actor. He _____in several films so far.A. appearsB. appearedC. has appearedD. is appearing5. Listen to the two girls by the window. What language_________.A. did they speakB. were they speakingC. are they speakingD. have they been speaking6.—Hurry up! Alice and Sue are waiting for you at the school gate.--- Oh! I thought they ____ without me.A. wentB. are goingC. have goneD. had gone7. The crazy fans _____patiently for two hours, and they would wait till the movie star arrived.A. were waitingB. had been waitingC. had waitedD. would wait8.—What’s wrong with your coat?--Just now when I wanted to get off the bus, the man next to me _______on it.A. sat B had sat C. had been sitting D. was sitting9. --It is often said that ______teachers have _______very easy life.A. / ;/B. /; aC. the; /D. the; a10. If you grow up in ___ large family, you are more likely to develop ____ ability toget on well with ____ others.A. /; an; theB. a; the; /C. the; an; theD. a; the; the11. If you go by ____ train, you can have quite a comfortable journey, but make sureyou get ___ fast one.A. the; theB. /; aC. the; aD. /; /12. Last moth, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from ___ effects thepeople are still suffering.A. thatB. whoseC. thoseD. what13. I work in a business ___ almost everyone is waiting for a great chance.A. howB. whichC. whereD. that14. Everybody in the village likes Jack because he is good at telling and ___ jokes.A. turning upB. putting upC. making upD. showing up15. Kathy ___ a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys and girls.A. picked upB. took upC. made upD. turned up二、完形填空Nowadays, any traveler might be treated as a terrorist(恐怖分子) by the immigration(入境) officers in the USA.We returned from Iraq and landed safely. My heart 16 when I was asked to the back room by the immigration officer. My 17, with his very American last name, had no trouble at all. In fact, I am 18 American born and raised, but they weren’t quite ready to let me in yet. The only reason was 19 they thought my name looked like the one of 20 who’s on their wanted list(通缉令) and I had to wait till they checked me out 21 Washington.Time passed 22. One hour, one hour and a half…I could not wait any longer and23 my cellphone out to call the friend I had planned to meet that evening. An officer24 over. “No Phone!” he said, “For all we know you could be calling terrorists and giving them 25.”Oh, my! I was just a university professor. I had no 26 but to put my phone away. My husband and I were getting hungry and 27. I wanted to cry, to 28 onto a chair and shout: “I am but an American professor!”After two hours in the back room, without explanation and 29, I was allowed to go after he gave me a piece of paper with a(n) 30 on it and told me I could write to the department if I wasn’t 31 with the treatment. He also 32 that nothing could stop it from happening again.I shared my experience with my friends and the 33 was I should change my name. But name is personal, like the town you were born in.Even though I had a troublesome experience at the airport, which made me realize being American could ever be so 34, like my father, I’ll keep the 35.16. A. ached B. beat C. sank D. rose17. A. son B. daughter C. friend D. husband18. A. still B. also C. already D. never19. A. that B. because C. why D. whether20. A. everyone B. anyone C. someone D. all21. A. with B. to C. through D. of22. A. quickly B. carefully C. dangerously D. slowly23. A. put B. pulled C. used D. caught24. A. went B. came C. cried D. rushed25. A. news B. truth C. information D. reply26. A. response B. voice C. choice D. face27. A. silent B. tired C. comfortable D. clear28. A. sit B. run C. jump D. lie29. A. expressions B. words C. thanks D. apologies30. A. address B. name C. number D. map31. A. sad B. disappointed C. happy D. angry32. A. added B. spoke C. talked D. argued33. A. advice B. result C. way D. agreement34. A. easy B. long C. hard D. high35. A. experience B. name C. story D. passport三、阅读理解AThis is a true story from Guyana. One day, a boy took a piece of paper from a box. He made a paper ball and pushed it into his nose. He couldn’t get it out. He ran crying to his mother. His mother couldn’t get the paper out, either. A week later, the paper was still in the boy’s nose. His nose began to have a bad smell.So his mother took the boy to a hospital. The doctor looked up at the child’s nose, but she couldn’t get the paper out. She said she had to cut the boy’s nose to get the paper out.The boy’s mother came home looking sad. She didn’t want her child to have his nose cut. The next day she took the boy to her friend Sidney who lived in a house with an old lady called May. May wanted to see the child, so the child let her look up his nose.“Yes, I can see it,” May said. “It will be out soon.”As she spoke, she shook some black pepper on the child’s nose. The child gave a mighty sneeze and the paper flew out. His mother was surprised. May told his mother to take the boy to the seaside for a swim, for the salt water would go up his nose and stop the bad smell.So the lucky boy didn’t have to go to the hospital to have his nose cut.36. After the boy pushed a paper ball into his nose, ____.A. he took it outB. his mother took it outC. he did nothing but cryD. he tried to take it out but failed37. The paper ball stayed in the boy’s nose for ____.A. at most seven daysB. less than seven daysC. more than seven daysD. exactly seven days38. According to the story, _____ was most worried about the boy’s accident.A. the boy’s motherB. SidneyC. MayD. the doctor39. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The doctor helped to take the paper ball out of the boy’s nose.B. May succeeded in taking the paper out.C. The boy’s mother found some black pepper to solve the problem.D. The boy had to have his nose cut at last.40. The boy should be taken to the seaside for a swim because ____.A. he needed to learn to swimB. the sea water would stop the bad smell of his nose.C. the sea water would wash out the paper ball.D. he needed a restBOne night last February, a seventeen-year-old Duffy drove home along a winding road, he saw a strange light thrown against the tree. “I knew it wasn’t the moon”, he said. “I drive this road all the time and I notice little things out of place.”Duffy stopped his car and got out to examine. Below him far down in the deep valley lay a broken car with its headlights on. Thirty minutes earlier, a man had driven off the edge of the road, which has no guardrail. His car fell and rolled end over end, landing on its top more than two hundred feet below.Duffy rushed to call for help, then returned and got down to reach the injured driver. Snow covered the valley and the temperature was below freezing. After struggling back up the cliff, Duffy took off his jacket and shirt and wrapped the injured man in time, along with the blankets from his car.Life-saving deeds are starting to become usual action for Duffy, the oldest of seven children. When he was 12, he saved his ten-year-old brother from drowning. Two years ago, his three-year-old sister ate rat poison, and Duffy cleaned out her mouth, make her drink milk to protect her stomach and called doctors.“We have tried to teach the children good values, and it looks like we have got some reward for it.” His father says.41 The strange light came from ________.A. The bright moon.B. Duffy’s car.C. The broken car in the valleyD. an unknown place42. The phrase” landing on its top” means the car lay_________.A. on the top of the cliffB. with its wheels upwardC. with its head upwardD. on the road as usual43. Duffy wrapped the man because_________.A. he was badly injuredB. he had lost too much bloodC. he had nothing onD. it was too cold that day44. From the above article, we can see Duffy has saved ________ at least.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five45. “We have tried to teach the children good values” may probably mean Duffy’sparents often tell their children_________.A. to help people in dangerB. how to save people’s livesC. to remember the value of the carD. how to do businessCChinese are very generous when it comes to educating their children. Not caring about the money, parents often send their children to the best schools or even abroad to England, the United States or Australia. They also want their children to take extra-course activities where they will learn a musical instrument or ballet or other classes which will give them a head start in life. The Chinese believe that the more expensive an education is, the better it is. So the parents will spend an unreasonable amount of money on education. Even poor couples will buy a computer for their son or daughter.However, what most parents fail to see is that the best early education they can give their children is usually very cheap.Parents can see that their children’s skills vary, skilled in some areas while poor in others. What most parents fail to realize though, is that today’s children lack (缺乏) self-respect and self-confidence.The problem is that parents are only educating their children on how to take multiple-choice tests and how to study well, but parents aren’t teaching them the most important skills they need to be confident, happy and clever.Parents can achieve this by teaching practical skills like cooking, sewing and doing housework.Teaching a child to cook will improve many of the skills that he will need later in life. Cooking demands patience and time. It’s an enjoyable but difficult experiment.A good cook always tries to improve his cooking, so he will learn to work hard and gradually to finish his job successfully. His result, a well-cooked dinner, will give him much satisfaction and a lot of self-confidence.Some old machines , such as a broken radio or TV set that you give your children to play with will make him curious (好奇) and arouse his interest He will spend hours looking at them, trying to fix them; your child might become an engineer when he grows up. These activities aren’t merely teaching a child to read a book, but rather to think, to use his mind. And that is more important.46. Parents in China, according to this passage, _________.A. are too strict with their childrenB. are too rich to educate their childrenC have some problems in educating their children correctlyD. are too poor to educate their children47. Generally speaking, children’s skills_______.A. come from their parentsB. have nothing to do with their educationC. may be differentD. have something to do with their marks in the exams48. The writer of this passage doesn’t seem to be satisfied with_______.A. the parents’ idea of educating their childrenB. the education systemC. children’s skillsD. children’s hobbies49. Doing some cooking at home helps children_________.A. learn how to serve their parentsB. learn how to become strong and fatC. benefit from it and prepare themselves for the futureD. make their parents believe that they are clever50. According to the last paragraph, we can conclude that_________.A. broken radios and television sets are usefulB. one’s curiosity may be useful for his later lifeC. an engineer must fix many broken radiosD. a good student should spend much time repairing radiosDDoctors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss. The noise can be the sound of a jet airplane or machines in factories of loud music or other common sound at home and at work. A person only needs to hear the noise for little more than one second to be affected.An American scientist has found that using aspirin (阿斯匹林) increase the temporary (暂时的)hearing loss or damage from loud noise. He did an experiment using a number of students at a university who all had normal hearing. He gave them different amounts of aspirin for different periods of time, then he tested their hearingability. He found that students who were given four grams of aspirin a day for two days suffered much greater temporary hearing loss than those who did not use aspirin. The hearing loss was about two times as great.The scientist said millions of persons in the U.S. use much larger amounts of aspirin than were used in his experiment. He said these persons face a serious danger of suffering hearing loss from loud noise.51. Doctors have long known that__________.A. one may lose his hearing when he hears a terribly loud noise.B. one may become deaf when he hears a loud noise.C. loud noises can cause damage to the hearing of the young people onlyD. common sounds at home are not harmful to the ear52. This passage suggests that one’s hearing________.A. will be damaged even if he has heard a loud noise for only little more than onesecondB. will be damaged even if he has heard a loud noise less than one secondC. will not be damaged if he has heard a loud noise for only little more than onesecondD. will not be damaged if he has little more than one second to get ready53. One conclusion you can draw from the passage is that aspirin________.A. makes hearing damage from loud noise worseB. should never be taken more than four gramsC. can damage one’s hearing when it is given more than four grams dailyD. always increases hearing loss by two times54. Millions of Americans are in danger of suffering hearing loss because they__________.A. take too much aspirinB. often take air tripsC. like listening to loud musicD. have too much loud noises at home and at work55. The American scientist did his experiment in order to find ________.A. how much aspirin would affect a person’s hearingB. how much aspirin should be given in the treatment of the patients with hearingdamage from loud noiseC. whether aspirin would increase the temporary hearing damage from loud noisesD. whether the people who had hearing damage should use aspirinEBreakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is also the most neglect (忽视). Common reasons for not eating breakfast include having no time, not feeling hungry, traditional dislike and dieting.Breakfast simply means “break the fast’’. Your body spends at least 6 to 12 hours each night in a fasting state. In the morning your body needs energy for the day’s work ahead.A good breakfast should provide 1/3 of your total calorie(卡路里)needs for the day. On average, we eat 400 less calories for breakfast than for dinner. If breakfast doesn’t appeal (吸引) to you in the morning, try eating a lighter dinner earlier in theevening or save half of your dinner for breakfast in the morning.If you still aren’t hungry in the morning, start with something small like juice or toast or have a nutritious (有营养的) mid-morning snack (小吃) later when you are hungry.So, you say you are on a diet. Some people fear that eating breakfast will make them hungrier during the day and they will eat more. It is true that eating breakfast is likely to make you feel hungry throughout the day. That is because your body is working correctly. Although you may feel as if you are eating more all day long, in reality you are probably not.Not eating breakfast can also cause you overeat, since a fall in blood sugar often makes you feel very hungry later. To make matters worse, since your body is in a slow state, it will not be able to burn those extra calories very efficiently (有效). If you feed your body healthy snacks and meals throughout the day, you are less likely to become hungry and stuff (填饱) yourself as soon as you begin to eat.Since breakfast is the first and most important meal of the day, choosing the right food is important. The best breakfast foods are fruits, juice, lean meat and grain products such as bread, rice, noodles and cereals.56. What is the meaning of the word “fast” in the phrase “break the fast”?A. movementB. going without foodC. quicknessD. certain kind of food57. If you don’t want to have breakfast in the morning, according to the writer’s suggestion, you should________.A. see a doctor to have an examinationB. have a little supperC. go to a restaurant to enjoy a good mealD. have a good supper58. Eating breakfast, in fact, makes your body_________.A. work out of orderB. produce too much energyC. work wellD. feel hungry quicker59. Not eating breakfast will_________.A. save a lot of moneyB. do harm to your healthC. do good to your healthD. help you keep in shape60. In the last paragraph the writer mainly_________.A. persuades us to have a good breakfastB. tell us what food isn’t suitable for breakfastC describes when and how we should have our breakfastD .tell us what food we should have for breakfast五、书面表达以“Protect Wild Animals” 为题,写一篇100字左右的短文。
高三九月月考英语试题
上海市实验学校2020-2021学年高三九月月考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、用单词的适当形式完成短文Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.About 100 years ago, one of the founders of modern linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure, wrote that the relationship 1.the sounds we make and the concepts they express are arbitrary(任意的,随意的). Many have long agreed. But now the inherent(内在的) randomness of human language 2.(challenge) by a large new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 3.analyzed 100 basic words in 3,700 languages around the world. In short: Certain words tend to contain or omit certain sounds in a significant number of these languages, and the consistency is “stronger than we’d expect by chance.” The team of physicists, linguists, an d computer scientists from the US, Argentina and Europe took a “big data approach” to sixty two percent of the world’s languages. And one of 4.tells the Washington Post.Among their many findings is 5.the word for nose contains the sound “n” in more tha n 1,400 languages, 6.(range) from “nev” in Icelandic and “hana” in Japanese to “kon” in Sar and “naris” in Spanish. Ditto(同上,同前) the sound “s” in sand. The researchers don’t yet know why, although they’ve ruled out the idea of there 7.(be) one original la nguage. It’s not the first study 8.(suggest) a biological basis for the sounds we appoint to objects ---- something 9.(call) the “bouba/kiki” effect dates back to 1929, suggesting that most humans think the fake word “bouba” sounds like a rounded shape while the fake word “kiki” sounds spiky(带尖刺的).A separate researcher tells the Telegraph that some words may date back from 10.babies can first say, such as “mama”, but says the study “looked at too few words to make any firm conclusions.”二、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.To many of us, the bilateral symmetry(左右对称)that characterizes the human face and the animal kingdom may be one of the first impressions we get of the world. If you reflect the left half of the face or body in a mirror, you obtain something that closely 11.the right half. Bilateral symmetry is so common that it could 12.be due to chance. If you think of the human body as a collection of some ten thousand trillion molecules, then there are countless ways to combine them into non-symmetrical shapes than into symmetrical ones. Why is it, then, that bilateral symmetry is so common? Given that all life on Earth slowly 13.through natural selection, the fact that we and many animals possess left-right symmetry, not, say, up-down or front-back symmetry, must have somehow 14.certain advantages. But how?We can understand at least some parts of this natural “engineering” 15.by considering some simple physical principles. First, on the surface of the Earth, the Earth’s gravity introduces a 16.difference between up and down. Animals had to be able to remain stable and to cope with their weight under Earth’s perpetual downward pull. The ability to move further enhanced the difference between top and bottom. On one hand, birds had to handle the aerodynamics of flying, and on the other, be able to handle landing. Land animals had to develop some “mechanical” appendages (in other words, legs) to allow them to 17.themselves efficiently.Animal locomotion was probably also 18.for the front-back asymmetry. Whether it was a bird, or a fish, having the sensory organs and the mouth in the front could mean the difference between finding lunch or missing it. The digestive and reproductive systems were pushed to the rear. Having eyes, ears, and noses in the front was also 19.for the avoidance of predators, and for the ability to explore an area before actually entering it. Life 20.that are fixed in one place or that move very slowly, such as trees or jellyfish, tend to have a different kind of symmetry, similar to that of a cone(球果) — they produce similar reflections in any mirror passing through their central axis.三、完形填空Like it or hate it, when Kim Kardashian wears something, people take notice. With the reality TV star wearing secondhand Azzedine Alaïa to Paris fashion week, secondhand JeanPaul Gaultier to a party and a secondhand 1990s Thierry Mugler gown to an award ceremony, it 21 change is happening. Who would have thought that Kardashian – a woman worth $350m (£270m)– would be making a case for sustainable fashion?As consumers become increasingly aware of the 22 impact of fashion, they are looking for a more sustainable way to shop. Could 23 secondhand be the answer? Vintage(经典复古风格), it seems, is increasingly 24 . High-end boutique Browns has also just launched the label One Vintage, which uses antique textiles to create new clothes. Octavia Bradford, the womenswear buyer for Browns, says: “25 is the loudest conversation in fashion right now.”A study shows that, last year, 64% of women were willing to buy pre-owned pieces compared with 45% in 2016 – and 26 , by 2028 13% of the clothes in women’s wardrobes will be secondhand. Fashion circularity, a new term referring to the recycled life of clothes, is 27 to reach $51bn in five years, up from the current $24bn, according to ThredUp’s annual resale report.Stella McClure, the founder of the online shop The Stellar Boutique, has noticed a28 . When she opened 20 years ago “there was still a 29 attached. But now (thankfully) The Stellar Boutique is not just acceptable –it’s cool and has completely 30 the fashion trends,” she says.Aside from an increased 31 of sustainability, vintage fashion fits neatly into the wider mood of the Instagram age, where authenticity and originality – not being seen in the same outfit as anyone else – are 32 . What better ways to stand out than to wear clothes few others are likely to own?Not 33 to sit back and watch others profit from their vintage items, some luxury labels are relaunching decades-old designs from their own archives. Last year, 34 , Dior brought back its saddle bag because of the attention it was getting in the vintage fashion market. However, for some, buying vintage will never feel quite right. “It’s really not my bag,” says Bates.There are obvious 35 –sizing isn’t uniform, and, she says: “You have to be so careful to look for holes and rips.”21.A.suggests B.maintains C.calculates D.advocates 22.A.cultural B.historical C.environmental D.emotional 23.A.distributing B.buying C.controlling D.decreasing24.A.in fashion B.in effect C.out of date D.under control 25.A.Originality B.Technology C.Profit D.Sustainability 26.A.legally B.appropriately C.likely D.luckily 27.A.required B.projected C.guaranteed D.warned 28.A.symptom B.field C.tradition D.shift 29.A.right B.label C.shame D.price 30.A.broken B.defined C.captured D.challenged 31.A.potential B.awareness C.lack D.power 32.A.reversed B.questioned C.ensured D.valued 33.A.considerate B.content C.stressful D.adventurous 34.A.for instance B.as a result C.by contrast D.in addition 35.A.expectations B.policies C.traps D.reminders四、阅读选择As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly sophisticated, there are growing concerns that robots could become a threat. This danger can be avoided, according to computer science professor Stuart Russell, if we figure out how to turn human values into a programmable code.Russell argues that as robots take on more complicated tasks, it's necessary to translate our morals into AI language.For example, if a robot does chores around the house, you wouldn't want it to put the pet cat in the oven to make dinner for the hungry children. “You would want that robot preloaded with a good set of values,” said Russell.Some robots are already programmed with basic human values. For example, mobile robots have been programmed to keep a comfortable distance from humans. Obviously there are cultural differences, but if you were talking to another person and they came up close in your personal space, you wouldn't think that's the kind of thing a properly brought-up person would do.It will be possible to create more sophisticated moral machines, if only we can find a way to set out human values as clear rules.Robots could also learn values from drawing patterns from large sets of data on human behavior. They are dangerous only if programmers are careless.The biggest concern with robots going against human values is that human beings fail to do sufficient testing and they've produced a system that will break some kind of taboo(禁忌).One simple check would be to program a robot to check the correct course of action with a human when presented with an unusual situation.If the robot is unsure whether an animal is suitable for the microwave, it has the opportunity to stop, send out beeps(嘟嘟声), and ask for directions from a human. If we humans aren't quite sure about a decision, we go and ask somebody else.The most difficult step in programming values will be deciding exactly what we believe in moral, and how to create a set of ethical rules. But if we come up with an answer, robots could be good for humanity.36.What does the author say about the threat of robots?A.It may constitute a challenge to computer programmers.B.It accompanies all machinery involving high technology.C.It can be avoided if human values are translated into their language.D.It has become an inevitable peril as technology gets more sophisticated.37.What would we think of a person who invades our personal space according to the author? A.They are aggressive. B.They are outgoing.C.They are ignorant. D.They are ill-bred.38.How do robots learn human values?A.By interacting with humans in everyday life situations.B.By following the daily routines of civilized human beings.C.By picking up patterns from massive data on human behavior.D.By imitating the behavior of property brought-up human beings.39.What will a well-programmed robot do when facing an unusual situation?A.Keep a distance from possible dangers. B.Stop to seek advice from a human being. C.Trigger its built-in alarm system at once. D.Do sufficient testing before taking action.Recalculating the global use of phosphorus(磷), an important fertilizer element of modern agriculture, a team of researchers warns that the world's stocks may soon be in short supply and that overuse in the industrialized world has become a leading cause of the pollution of lakes, rivers and streams.Writing in the Feb. 14 edition of the journal Environmental Research Letters, StephenCarpenter of the University of WisconsinMadison and Elena Bennett of McGill University report that the human use of phosphorus, primarily in the industrialized world, is causing the widespread eutrophication of fresh surface water. What's more, the minable global stocks of phosphorus are concentrated in just a few countries and are in decline, posing the risk of global shortages within the next 20 years."There is a finite amount of phosphorus in the world," says Carpenter, one of the world's leading authorities on lakes and streams. "This is a material that's becoming rarer and we need to use it more efficiently."Phosphorus is an essential element for life. Living organisms, including humans, have small amounts and the element is crucial for driving the energetic processes of cells. In agriculture, phosphorus mined from ancient marine deposits is widely used to boost crop yields. The element also has other industrial uses.But excess phosphorus from fertilizer that washes from farm fields and suburban lawns into lakes and streams is the primary cause of the algae blooms that destroy freshwater ecosystems out off kilter and degrade water quality. Phosphorus pollution poses a risk to fish and other water life as well as to the animals and humans who depend on clean fresh water. In some instances, excess phosphorus sparks blooms of toxic algae, which pose a direct threat to human and animal life."If you have too much phosphorus, you get eutrophication," explains Carpenter of the cycle of excessive plant and algae growth that significantly degrades bodies of fresh water. "Phosphorus stimulates the growth of algae and weeds near shore and some of the algae can contain cyanobacteria(蓝菌), which are toxic. You lose fish. You lose water quality for drinking."The fertilizer fueled algae blooms themselves amplify the problem as the algae die and release accumulated phosphorus back into the water.Complicating the problem, says Carpenter, is the fact that excess phosphorus in the environment is a problem primarily in the industrialized world, mainly Europe, North America and parts of Asia. In other parts of the world, notably Africa and Australia, soils are phosphorus poor, creating a stark imbalance. Ironically, soils in places like North America, where fertilizers with phosphorus are most commonly applied, are already loaded with the element.Bennett and Carpenter argue that agriculture practices to better conserve phosphate within agricultural ecosystems are necessary to avoid the widespread pollution of surface waters.Phosphorus from parts of the world where the element is abundant, they say, can be moved to phosphorus deficient regions of the world by extracting phosphorus from manure, for example, using manure digesters.40.The word “eutrophication” (Line 4, Para.2) most probably means __________ . A.pollution B.excess of nutrientsC.increase of algae D.growth of bacteria41.Which of the following is not correct about the use of phosphorous?A.It is used in industry.B.It is used to increase crop yields.C.It is used to drive the energetic processes of cells.D.It is used only in small amounts in living organism42.According to the last paragraph, we learn that ________ .A.Environmental problems exist only in the industrialized countries.B.Agriculture practices should conserve phosphate within agricultural ecosystems. C.Phosphorus can be created by using manure digesters.D.Soils are not short of phosphorus in Africa and Australia.Recently, a coalition of business and advocacy groups from around Washington gathered to kick off a campaign to enact a carbon pricing program in the capital. Known as the Climate and Community Reinvestment Act of D.C., the plan would place a new tax on all fossil fuels bought or sold, with the hope of ultimately discouraging the use of these polluting energy sources.The big-picture goal of this campaign is admirable: to address the ever-deepening crisis of humanity-driven climate chaos by dissuading the continued use of coal, oil and gas, the filthy substances rapidly warming our planet. But unfortunately, the approach — one based in a world of financial markets, trading schemes and enticing new public revenue streams — is deeply and inherently flawed. Simply put, carbon pricing is a false solution to climate change and a distraction from real, effective climate solutions we must urgently pursue.To date, there is scant(不足的) evidence to indicate that carbon taxes lower greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, the opposite is true. Recently Food & Water Watch reviewed the British Columbia carbon tax program, often cited by advocates as an example of success. From 2009 (the first full year of the tax) to 2014, emissions from taxed sources grew by 4.3 percent. And inthe seven years after the carbon tax took effect, total gasoline sales increased by 7.37 percent.Supporters of such plans like to focus on a deceivingly simple notion that increasing the price of a consumer good will automatically reduce its use. But this just isn’t the case when it comes to the purchase of necessities. People must heat their homes in winter, and they must commute to work, regardless of the cost.Those backing the D.C.carbon pricing plan like to note that revenue from the new tax would go toward investment in clean energy sources. But only 20 percent of the generated funds would be allocated in this manner. The rest would be divvied(分摊) up in tax breaks for businesses and rebates(回扣) for consumers, another factor undercutting the notion that increased costs up front would change consumer behavior in the long run.Meanwhile, fossil fuel giants such as ExxonMobil are increasingly coming out in support of carbon pricing. This should be cause for alarm for anyone concerned with stamping out the use of the dirty energy sources these corporations profit from. Exxon knows that carbon taxes will do little to change the business-as-usual dependence on oil and gas that it relies on to continue operating and enriching shareholders. Furthermore, corporations such as Exxon rightly view carbon pricing schemes as a means of diverting energy and interest from tougher regulations that might actually encroach on(侵犯) their business plans and bottom lines.Despite what many well-intentioned activists and community leaders want to believe, there is no convenient, market-friendly solution to our dire climate condition. There is only the hard truth that we must tackle the problem at its source: We must stop using fossil fuels, and soon. The latest science indicates that in order to avoid the worst effects of deepening climate chaos, society must transition completely to clean, renewable energy by 2035.43.Food &Water Watch found that _______ .A.carbon taxes could limit greenhouse gas emissionsB.taxing carbon emissions did not reduce pollutionC.carbon emissions grew at a lower rate than gasoline salesD.British Columbia carbon tax program achieved lasting effect44.Which of the following is true, according to Paragraphs 4 and 5?A.Consumers will use less of a good when its price increases.B.Carbon taxes will benefit the development of clean energy.C.Increased cost will do little to change the use of necessities.D.The dependence on fossil fuels will decrease automatically.45.Fossil fuel giants _________.A.are expressing dissatisfaction with carbon pricing schemesB.are reducing their dependence on dirty energy sourcesC.view clean renewable energy as their future source of profitsD.see carbon pricing as distraction from tough rules against them46.The most suitable title for this text would be __________.A.The Carbon Tax Fallacy(谬论) B.The Climate Change MythC.The Call for Clean Energy D.The Causes of Climate Chaos五、六选四Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.There’s no denying crows are smart. They can remember where food has been hi dden, recognize faces and craft tools. And, according to a new paper in Scientific Reports, some crows can even make those tools from memory. This skill may point to these clever corvids having a sort of culture of their own.Researchers, led by Sarah Jelbert at the University of Cambridge, worked specifically with New Caledonian crows. 47.But experts haven’t been able to make sure where the crows pick up their skills. A bird in one area can construct the same tool as another bird miles away —but there’s no evidence bird one watched bird two build the gadget in order to copy it. And New Caledonian crows don’t really have a language, either.48.Jelbert and her team had a hunch(预感) that it was because the birds were building based on the memory of tools the y’d seen.To test this, the group trained eight crows to place pieces of paper into a pseudo-vending machine (really just a wooden box) to get a treat. 49.Once they learned which sizes were rewarded, Jelbert and her team then gave the feathered participants large cards; the birds could fashion these into the coin sizes they’d picked up on earlier. Importantly, the crows didn’t get any sort of template(模板) when they were working with the big cards. And the birds snipped them into pieces that were similar in size to the coins they’d learned would get them treats.Given the lack of a template to copy, it seems the crows were able to construct mental images of the coins and use it to replicate a tool. 50.These birds can see something and notjust build it from memory, but potentially make improvements in their designs. “Most importantly,” the authors say in the study, “an improvement made by a crow during its lifetime could become part of the template learnt by subsequent generations, leading to an increase in tool complexity over time.” And this progression is a key component of cultural progression.Jelbert and her team recognize there’s still work to be done to see if their hypothesis is solid, like testing how long the crows can remember their mental images of the tools.A.So if they’re not building by imitation or carrying out instructions, how is this knowledge getting passed around?B.Crafting tool is a kind of culture, which can be passed down from generation to generation by crows.C.However, the crows o nly got treats when they popped in a paper “coin” of a certain size. D.These birds, native to the islands of New Caledonia east of Australia, are known for their ability to craft tools.E.Seeing this in action is important because it supports the idea that New Caledonian crows are capable of building — at least when it comes to crafting tools.F.Jelbert and her team then gave the crows paper to let them cut into proper size.六、概要写作51.Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.The New Dinner and a MovieDinner and a movie was a two-part affair. But increasingly, the two have blended into a single experience, allowing moviegoers to get fries and a beer while they watch the latest superhero blockbuster. Full-service theaters have become a Friday-night pastime as Americans are going to the movies.Dine-in cinemas are not altogether new. In the late 1980s, brothers Mike and Brian Mc Menamin opened one in Portland, Ore. A decade later, inspired by the Mc Menamins, Tim and Karrie League began pairing trendy beer with hits like The Craft at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin. But in recent years, the trend has expanded from marginal to mainstream. There are now 29 Alamo locations nationwide, from Omaha to El Paso.Full-service theaters appeal to a broader, more regionally diverse customer base. At Movie Tavern in Roswel, Ga., for instance, you can order popcorn seafood and a “Jumbo Jar” cocktailwhile watching Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. AMC, the biggest U.S. movie-theater company, launched Dine-In, where meals can be ordered with the push of a button.The rise in full-service moviegoing coincides with declining ticket sales across the industry more broadly. North American movie attendance in 2017 dropped to what appears to be a 27-year low. The downward tendency is the continuation of a 15-year trend. As younger audiences choose to consume content on their smartphones and the popularity of streaming rises dramatically, it’s no wonder that theater owners are seeking creative ways to stimulate customers off their couches. It’s working: despite a 2% decline in movie attendance over four years, AMC Dine-In achieved 4% growth in just two.Full-service theaters are not without complaints. Despite servers’ attempts to quiet down, many find them distracting when serving food. Besides, prices tend to get steeper once varieties of food enter the mix.But for those with the funds, the full-service theater offers reason enough to quit online movies.七、汉译英Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets. 52.只要你有耐心,你总能在夜市淘到一些便宜货。
高三英语9月月考试题高三全册英语试题_
领兑市安插阳光实验学校高三英语9月月考试题考试时间:9月第Ⅰ卷(满分100分)第一听力(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. How is the weather today?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.2. When does the train leave for Boston?A. 9: 25.B. 12:00.C. 11: 45.3. What does the man want?A. A cup of coffee.B. Orange juice.C. Pancakes.4. What will they do tonight?A. Go to the cinema.B. Go to a concert.C. Go to a restaurant.5. Where are the speakers probably?A. At a bank.B. At a supermarket.C. At a post office.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。
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至8题。
6. On which day is there no train to New York City?A. Saturday.B. Sunday.C. Monday.7. Which train will the man take?A. 10:30.B. 12:20.C. 15:10.8. How much is a hard seat?A. $15.B. $6.C. $8.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
高三九月月考英语试题
高三九月月考英语试题第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the woman probably do tonight?A. See a film.B. Go to a concert.C. Do some shopping.2. Where does the conversation take place?A. In an office.B. In a hotel.C. In a bedroom.3. What time is it now?A. 2:30.B. 2:20.C. 2:10.4. What did the man buy yesterday?A. Shirts.B. Shoes.C. Trousers5. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Study at home.B. Go to school.C. Come back early.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面4段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6第7题。
6. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Clerk and guest.B. Nurse and patient.C. Manager and secretary.7. What can we learn from this conversation?A. The man can’t smoke in the office.B. The man’s living-room is full of smoke.C. The man can’t get a non-smoking room.请听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。
高三9月月考(英语)试题含答案
高三9月月考(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(30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,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。
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. Where does this conversation take place?A. In a classroom.B. In a hospital.C. In a museum.2. What does Jack want to do?A. Take fitness classes.B. Buy a pair of gym shoes.C. Change his work schedule.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. What to drink.B. Where to meet.C. When to leave.4. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Classmates.C. Strangers.5. Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation?A. She might want a ticket.B. She is looking for the man.C. She has an extra ticket.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。
高三9月月考(英语)试题含答案
高三9月月考(英语)(考试总分:120 分)一、阅读理解(本题共计4小题,总分30分)1.(6分)AImprove your reading writing and math skills Through the Literacy and Basic Skills program,you will learn reading, writing, math and other basic skills (e. g. computer) to help you prepare for:• employment• college studies• independence• school creditThese courses are free and available in English or French. There are courses designed for local people and Deaf people as well.RequirementsTo take these courses you have to:•be an Ontario resident•be 16 years old or older•have rea ding,writing and math skills below the grade 12 eveLearn in a classroomYou can take these free classroom courses at more than 300 locations across the province.Find out more by contacting Employment Ontario.Learn onlineYou can learn online as one way of the Literacy and Basic Skills program.Four different organizations in Ontario offer free online courses tailored to you. Find out more about learning online:•in French•in English•as a local person•as a Deaf person21. What will the program fail to help you prepare for?A. Employment.B. College studies.C. Entrance exam.D. Independence.22. How many ways to take the courses are mentioned in the passage?A.Two.B. Three.C. Four.D.Five.23. In which part of a newspaper may this text appear?A.Entertainment.B. Education.C. Health.D.Science.2.(8分)BOn a sunny spring day,a group of children, four to seven — year—old,sit on their bicycles.They wear helmets to protect their heads and gloves to protect their hands. Their mothers,watch them closely for fear that the children will fall off their bikes. The children are ready to learn how to ride.Rachel Varn still remembers how she felt riding a bicycle for the first time. Now her job is helping children experience that moment. Rachel Varn left her job of selling bicycles to become a trainer for bicycle riding last year.She founded Pedal Power Kids to teach bicycle education.Before starting a ride, she teaches the children how to make sure the bicycles are in good condition for safe use. She calls it “the ABC quick check. ” As is for air,she explains.“We have to check our tires before we ride.” We want to make sure our brakes work before we find ourselves on the top of a hill about to go down.And C is for chain.She says the chain must be clean.The rest of the training is more fun. The children learn riding skills,from balance and pedaling to turning,starting and stopping.And they learn to keep their eyes up and look ahead while riding. Varn says many children struggle to do this, They look down at the pedals (踏板)instead. She adds, “Obviously that doesn't allow them to see wha's going on around them,and it also doesn't allow them to turn properly.”Yarn says watching where you are going helps you turn easier.Learning to ride a bicycle can open a whole new world to children. It gives them asense of success and freedom. They become more sensitive to their surroundings and better able to make safe,smart decisions going from one place to another.Varn’s goal is to get more children on two wheels. Since starting Pedal Power Kids last year,Varn has helped around 250 new riders.24. How do the mothers feel when the children are ready to learn riding?A. Confident.B.Nervous.C. Excited.D.Relaxed.25. What is “the ABC quick check” aimed to do?A.To check if bikes are in safe condition for use.B.To check if the tires are safe for them to use.C. To make sure the brakes work.D. To check whether the chain is clean.26. What will make it easier to turn the corner when riding a bike?A.Stopping to look around.B.Looking down at the pedals.C.Looking where they are going.D.Keeping their eyes up and looking up.27. What benefit can riding a bicycle bring according to the passage?A. It opens a new world to the mothers.B. It gives children a sense of achievement.C. It helps children stay away from video games.D. It makes children familiar with the surrounding.3.(8分)CHuman demands for natural resources have doubled in less than 50 years and are now beyond what the earth can provide, a report warned. If humans carry on like this, we will need two earths by 2030. The population of wildlife has fallen by 60% in thirty years.The report said British people are consuming (消耗) far more than the earth can deal with. If everyone lived such a lifestyle, humans would need 2.75 planets to survive. People are now living lifestyles which would require 1.5 planets, though there are great differences between rich and poor nations.Researchers studied the global change in land use and water consumption. The UK comes 31st in a list of countries based one “ecological footprint (生态足迹)” that measures howmuch land and sea each person needs to produce the resources they consume and to absorb (吸收) the wastes. The UK has fallen down from 15th place in the last report two years ago to 3lst place, but the WWF believes it is an increas e in other countries’ efforts rather than a reduction in the UK’s use of resources.Ireland has the 10th highest ecological footprint, while the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Denmark, Belgium and the US are the five worst countries for over-consumption of resources. The study suggests if the expected global population of 9.2 billion in 2050 were to eat a Malaysian diet, 1.3 planets would be needed but if everyone were to eat an Italian diet, humans would need almost two planets. Those countries that can provide the highest quality of life using the lowest amount of resources will not only serve the global interest, but will be the leaders in a resource-limited world.28.We will probably need __________earths if we follow the British lifestyle.A. 1.3B. 2.75C. 2D. 1.529.What do we know about “ecological footprint ”?A. It has something to do with human demands for resources and their wastes.B. It is used to produce the resources and absorb the wastes.C. We can know the total amount of resources on the earth through it.D. It is about changes in land use and water consumption across the globe.30.The WWF believes that_________.A. the earth won’t be able to meet human needs after 50 years.B. the UK has possibly not reduced the use of resources over the past two years.C. Ireland has a lower ecological footprint than the UK.D. there are no big differences in lifestyle between rich and poor nations.31.It can be learned from the text that Malaysia_________A. has a larger population than Italy.B. consumes fewer resources than Italy.C. would need almost two planets.D. has the highest quality of life.4.(8分)DAstronauts traveling in space meet forms of radiation (辐射) that are uncommon on Earth. Some of the radiation has been shown to be harmful to human health, which is linked to cancers and heart problems. Yet a new American study had a different finding.Researchers studied nearly 60 years of health records and other data (数据)about astronauts from the United States. They then compared the data to the information about a group of athletes, who receive good health care and are in good health.The result shows that neither group has higher rates of dying at a young age. In fact, both groups generally live longer than the other Americans.Astronauts are usually well-educated, earn more money and are in better physical condition. Some earlier research linked these to astronauts’ lower risk of early death.However, they might ignore the physical requirements of this job. In fact, there has not been much research on whether astronauts show what is known as the “healthy worker effect”. This effect leads people with the work of space travelling to have fewer medical problems than those who are not working in this field, said Robert Reynolds, a member of the study team.Reynolds said, “The problem has always been to understand if astronauts are as healthy as they would be if they had never gone to space. This means we have to find a group that is comparable on several important factors(因素).” Considering the similar physical requirements, a group of athletes are selected.As the result suggests, being exposed (暴露) to radiation doesn't lead to an early death for astronauts.“Diet and physical exercise also set astronauts and athletes apa rt from the rest of the population,” said Reynolds. “A job requiring physical fitness can add to the healthy worker effect. Even for the other people, remaining or becoming physically active and keeping a well-balanced diet greatly improve overall health and well-being, thus making successfully becoming older possible.”32.What does the underlined sentence in the first paragraph mean?A. Some forms of radiation are common on Earth.B. Some radiation is not harmful to human health.C. Astronauts may have other health problems.D. Astronauts’ health won’t be affected by radiation.33.Why do astronauts have a lower risk of early death according to the study?A. They are well protected from radiation.B. They have better knowledge about health.C. They are richer to afford better medical care.D. They need to stay healthy because of their job.34.Why are athletes chosen as a comparative group in the study?A. They work in different fields.B. They both need to be healthy enough.C. They receive the same diets and exercise.D. They suffer from the same health problems.35.What’s the main idea of the text?A. Astronauts are as healthy as athletes.B. One’s health is determined by his job type.C. Radiation actually doesn’t shorten astronauts’ lives.D. Exercise and balanced diets are secrets to a longer life.二、阅读七选五(本题共计1小题,总分10分)5.(10分)As spring comes to half the world,many people can enjoy the new growth that comes with warmer weather. This is a great time to get outside and get dirty!36 This outdoor activity gives us beautiful plants,pleasant smelling flowers and fresh fruits and vegetables. And it also gives us many health benefits.Gardening reduces loneliness. It connects people. When you are gardening,you are outdoors. 37 Gardeners usually enjoy showing people what they are growing. And most enjoy sharing advice and stories about their gardens.Gardening is a great activity to do with children. It gets them outdoors and off computers,televisions and other electronics. 38 . Gardening can teach a child about where food comes from and healthy eating. It can also help them to understand the limits of natural resources.39.This means you are getting vitamin D which helps your bodies take incalcium(钙).That is necessary to keep bones strong. When you garden you must move around. All the different movements needed for gardening—bending,stretching and lifting—work small muscles in the body.Gardening may help your brain stay young. In one study,researchers found that gardening could lower the risk of future dementia(痴呆)by 36 percent. 40 A flower and herb garden can help feed bees and butterflies. Growing herbs and flowers connect you to nature and pleases all of your senses.A. Vitamin D also helps us flight diseases.B. Children can learn about nature and wildlife.C. Gardening is popular in many parts of the world.D. So it is a perfect time to socialize with your neighbors.E. Some people may not have the resources to have their own garden.F. When you are in your garden,you might feel the sunshine on your skin.G. Gardening can also give you the feeling that you have done something good.三、完形填空(本题共计1小题,总分30分)6.(30分)I became a gardener when I was twelve. My early 41 of gardening may not have originated from my love for nature. It was to 42 my parents.At that time, we had a big yard in which a beautiful maple tree stood. But my mother often looked with 43 at this work of natural art. Those golden leaves seemed like tons of rubbish to her, "something else to 44 !" Seeing the neighbors busy with gardening, my father even thought it a waste of time.At that age, I always did something 45 to whatever my parents did! If gardening were something they found 46 , I would plant a garden!I planted some lily(百合花) seeds in the yard. But they failed to 47 . I continued to plant sunflower seeds and roses. Wild 48 joy, I found the first rose bloom(开花). One by one, the flowers bloomed their heads off. 49 , I was touched by this land of wonder.50 , my parents showed no interest in my garden. My father even 51 at me because he found it was 52 to move around my garden to the driveway. To my mother’s 53 , I put in her vase my real roses which, in her eyes, were simply weeds 54 flowers.Regardless of their 55 , I kept on planting my garden and 56 to enjoy the pleasure of gardening. Plants make such good companions: they breathe, they bloom, they 57 to care and love.It has been many years since I made my first garden out of my desire to 58 my parents. Today I become known as Mrs. Greenthumbs, teaching gardening and hosting a gardening show, which makes my parents feel very 59 . And now I could say it is my affection for 60 that makes me a real gardener.41. A. memory B. dream C. intention D. design42. A. please B. change C. help D. annoy43. A. doubt B. appreciation C. surprise D. excitement44. A. collect up B. care about C. clean up D. come in45. A. equal B. similar C. superior D. opposite46. A. painful B. valuable C. upsetting D. interesting47. A. come up B. break out C. hold on D. get through48. A. to B. with C. in D. by49. A. Luckily B.Cheerfully C. Regularly D. Eventually50. A. Instead B. However C. Therefore D. Besides51. A. shouted B. laughed C. glanced D. jumped52. A. convenient B. troublesome C. enjoyable D. dangerous53. A. sadness B. displeasure C. delight D. relief54. A. other than B. more than C. rather than D. less than55. A. dislike B. encouragement C. threat D. suggestion56. A. decided B. stopped C. continued D. struggled57. A. devote B. turn C. respond D. lead58. A. defeat B. satisfy C. respect D. challenge59. A. proud B. comfortable C. strange D. disappointed60. A. freedom B. life C. growth D. nature四、语法填空(本题共计1小题,总分15分)7.(15分)Today I went to eat at a local restaurant. The table I was supposed 61 (sit) at had two old ladies seated next to it. One of them took 62 look at my dog,Tara, and said,“sorry, I'm allergic to dogs.”63 (hear)it, I politely apologized 64 her immediately.Then I moved to another table.It was just after moving to another table 65 I met a mother and her 27-year-old son who moved to Phoenix two years ago. I started talking to the guy because I noticed he had a pretty big hearing aid. I know 66 (exact) what he was going through because I was wearing one, too. Apart from it,I also had Tara, my hearing dog. Tara 67 (give) to me free of charge by Canine Companions for Independence eight years ago. With the help of Tara,my life became much 68 (easy). After I talked with them about the 69 (benefit) of a hearing dog nonstop for 15 minutes, the guy showed a lot of interest in it.The universe works perfectly. By moving to another table, I came across the guy, 70 had the same hearing problem. I do believe our conversation can change this y oung man’s life forever. Pretty cool.61.__________ 62. ________ 63. ________ 64. _________ 65. ___________66. __________ 67. ________ 68. _______ 69. ________ 70. ___________五、短文改错(本题共计1小题,总分10分)8.(10分)My school life is very interesting but meaningful. I usually get up at a quarter past six. After I wash his face, I read English for about half an hour. I think what it is a good habit. I always go to school by bike, to eat lunch at school and have a short sleep on the classroom. In the afternoon, school is over at 5 o’clock. After school, I often play basketball or do some other sport on the playground happy. I went home at about 5:40pm. After supper, I do my homework, that is the first task I need to finish. Then I read some favorite books for while. I often go to bed at about 9:30pm.六、邀请信(本题共计1小题,总分25分)9.(25分)假如你是校学生会主席李华。
高三九月月考(英语)试题含答案
高三九月月考(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(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 does the woman offer to do for the man?A. Get him some coffee.B. Treat him to lunch.C. Look for his lunch box.2. How much did Henry probably weigh a month ago?A. 50 kg.B. 60 kg.C. 70 kg.3. Where is the man going?A. 5th Avenue.B. 6th Avenue.C. 8th Avenue.4. What is the man’s opinion about soap operas?A. Relaxing.B. Boring.C. Interesting.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A photographer.B. A vacation.C. A photo.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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What are NOT on the list of the clothes?A. Sweaters.B. Scarves.C. T-shirts.7. What is the woman doing?A. Shopping with the man.B. Packing for a trip.C. Giving advice.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
高三9月月考(英语)试题含答案
高三9月月考(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(30分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What’s John doing now?A. Playing football.B. Watching TV.C. Studying.2. What can the man do?A. Swim.B. Play soccer.C. Play basketball.3. When will the meeting be over?A. At 11:00.B. At 10:00.C. At 9:30.4. What does the woman think of the play?A. Terrible.B. Just so-so.C. Great.5. What’s the weather like now?A. Snowy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. Where does the man want to go?A. The library.B. The lab.C. The café.7. What’s the man’s major?A. Psychology.B. Physics.C. Chemistry.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8. Where is the woman going first?A. The classroom.B. The library.C. The gym.9. What will the woman do in the library?A. Borrow some books.B. Return some books.C. Study for the exam.10. Why do the speakers go to the gym?A. To watch a game.B. To take a PE class.C. To go swimming.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
高三9月月考(英语)试卷含答案
高三9月月考(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(30分)1. How will the weather be on Sunday?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.2. What instrument does Harry play?A. The piano.B. The guitar.C. The violin.3. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Play football.B. Wash his shoes.C. Clean his room.4. Where are the two speakers?A. At a store.B. At a zoo.C. At a restaurant.5. What does the man mean?A. He doesn’t plan to move.B. He’s still looking for an apartment.C. He is eager to go back to the dormitory.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。
6. Why does the woman look tired?A. She has been studying too hard.B. She has done too much exercise.C. She has limited herself to a little food.7. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Do different kinds of exercise regularly.B. Take exercise as much as possible.C. Go on a diet to lose weight.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
湖北省黄冈市黄梅县育才高级中学2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题(含答案)
黄梅县育才高级中学高三9月月考英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,请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 will the man probably doA.Visit Bill. B.Play tennis. C.Go swimming.2.What time is Alex supposed to arriveA.At 8:00. B.At 7:30. C.At 8:15.3.Where will the speakers probably spend their vacationA.In China. B.In Italy. C.In Korea.4.Which color MP4 player does the man wantA.Green. B.Brown. C.Blue.5.What is the man doingA.Making an apology. B.Making an invitation. 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。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Where are the speakersA.At the counter. B.On the plane. C.At the airport. 7.When will the plane get to Paris possibly A.10:00. B.11:40. C.10:40.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
高三9月月考英语试题word版含答案及听力(20200223162034)
2020届高三学年初学业质量监测试题含答案含听力英语第I卷(四部分共85分第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1分,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。
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 are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Their friend.B.A notice.C.A manager.2.What is the man doing?A.Making a suggestion.B. Starting an argument.C.Talking to Mrs Johnson.3.Where does the man want to go?A.The beach.B.A bus stop.C.A bank.4.Where is Mr Jones most probably?A.At home.B.At the health center.C.In the post office.5.What does the woman think of the film?A.Terrible.B.Good.C.Confusing.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
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。
6.What was left behind?A. A few credit cards.B. Some money.C. The laptop7.What does the man tell the woman to do?A.Wait at her house.B.Call him back right away.C. Come down to the police station.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
高三9月月考(英语)试卷含答案
高三9月月考(英语)(考试总分:100 分)一、阅读理解(本题共计1小题,总分15分)1.(15分)Too much screen time for kids can lead to poor health the American Heart Association (AHA) says. A scientific statement published by the AHA in the medical journal Circulation said screen time from smart phones, tablet computers and other devices can lead kids to a sedentary(惯于久坐不动的) lifestyle ,increasing the possibility that they grow up as overweight or obese(肥胖的).The AHA is the latest organization urging parents to limit how much time their kids spend in front of screens. It recommends children get one to two hours of screen time each day. Although television viewing among children and teens has dropped, the use of smart phones and tablet computers has surged.“Although the mechanisms(机制) linking screen time to obesity are not entirely clear, there are real concerns that screens influence eating behaviors, mainly because children don’t notice when they are full when eating in front of a screen,” said Tracie Barnett, a researcher at the INRS-Institute Armand-Frappier Research Centre, in a statement.Barnett, one of the authors of the statement, also urges parents to keep screens out of kids’ bedrooms, raising the fear that too much screen time can affect sleep.Many studies have warned about the potential (潜在的) negative effects of too much screen time. Last year, a study from researchers at San Diego State University(SDSU) found nearly half of teens who spent five or more hours in front of screens every day experienced long periods of hopelessness or sadness.Apple, who makes the iOS mobile platform, plans to introduce new tools to devices to help users cut back on screen time. As for iOS 12,iPhones will include a screen time feature where users can control and review how they spend time on their mobile devices. Another company that makes the Android platform will introduce “digital well-being” tools such as screen time limits and a “wind down” (逐渐关闭) option to encourage users to put down their phones before bed.1. Which can replace the underlined word “surged” in paragraph 2?A. Increased suddenlyB. Decreased slowly.C. Stayed the same.D. Lost the balance.2. How do screens influence children’s eating behavior?A. By changing the time they eat.B. By changing their taste for food.C. By influencing how fast they eat.D. By influencing their feeling of fullness.3. What effect did too much screen time have in SDSU’ s study?A. It affected children’s sleep.B. It led to children’s obesity.C. It resulted in diet problems.D. It negatively influenced moods.4. What will Apple do to deal with the screen time problem?A. Reduce its products’ battery life.B. Provide a screen time feature.C. Introduce “digital well-being” tools.D. Add a “wind down” option to its products.5. What is the text type of the passage?A. Narration(记叙文)B. Argumentative Essay.(议论文)C. Expository Writing. (说明文)D. Practical Writing.二、完形填空(本题共计1小题,总分30分)2.(30分)Jason, our son, was born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫). My wife and I often comforted him as he faced many 1 in his early years.It was heartbreaking to see him 2 chosen last for baseball, but he was well accepted throughout primary school. His most difficult time came when he began high school. One afternoon, Jason returned home in 3 and shouted: “I’m never going to school again!” He was 4 with food that other kids had 5 him on the school bus on the way home. Jason later told us what had 6 .A few days earlier, Jason had 7 up for the school running team. That day, a few older students made 8 of his performance on the track. I called the headmaster about the situation, and it never happened again.One day, as the other kids exercised in the gym, they 9 one lonely runner — Jason, jogging around the snow- covered track. A few weeks later, Jason said to me, “Dad, I was ready for the worst.” He added that each month, each student 10 an “athlete of the month” and voted for the 11 . Jason’s name had never been 12 . But that day, one student said: “Sir, I would like to propose Jason for athlete of the month.” The coach looked 13 . “He works harder than any of us, Sir,” the student continued. Tears formed in Jason’s eyes aseveryone in the class put their hands up. We, also in tears, looked on as he 14 showed his certificate.Whenever I despair,I think of this story. I 15 myself that challenges are not overcome by force, but by patience, determination, and faith.1. A. choices B. challenges C. changes D. chances2. A. purposely B. definitely C. actually D. regularly3. A. ruins B. tears C. shock D. surprise4. A. covered B. followed C. attached D. filled5. A. rolled down B. pushed against C. thrown at D. dropped out6. A. recorded B. deserved C. happened D. promised7. A. stayed B. signed C. pulled D. hung8. A. comments B. use C. mistakes D. fun9. A. admired B. watched C. noticed D. realized10. A. hoped B. agreed C. meant D. chose11. A. winner B. ruler C. advisor D. fighter12. A. accepted B. listed C. attended D. praised13. A. surprised B. delighted C. moved D. frightened14. A. warmly B. proudly C. kindly D. seriously15. A. blame B. warn C. remind D. inform三、单词拼写(本题共计1小题,总分30分)3.(30分)1. I opened a savings a____________ at my local bank.2. The snowstorm delayed the ___________(deliver) of the mail.3. We rented a car for the week and ___________(探寻) the area.4. I want to work with a well ____________(有组织性的) team.5. ______________(激励) by his teacher, he studies day and night.6. If you s_________ to this newspaper, you'll get an extra magazine.7. The v________from our window was one of beautiful green countryside .8.A s far as I’m c___________, he is sure to keep his promise.9. The airline is taking steps to e_________ safety on its aircraft.10. If you c__________ in the exam, you could hardly get away with it.11. O________, we don't want to spend too much money.12. She has turned down several invitations to star at shows in order to c_______ on her studies.13. In case of emergency, break the glass and p__________ the button .14. His l_________ movie has won high praise from the critics.15. Nowadays, the computer has __________(代替) man in many fields.四、读后续写(本题共计1小题,总分25分)4.(25分)A Night’s Stay at a Wood CabinIt was in a small town in England at one cold night. An old farmer was driving his horses to the barn (牲口棚) when he heard a voice saying, “Excuse me, sir. May I sleep in your barn tonight?” It was from a young soldier called Jack. Quietly standing there, tired and cold, he was waiting for an answer. But the old farmer said rudely, “No, I don’t want anybody like you to stay in my barn. You had better go away.”Jack sadly turned away, wondering where he would go next. Suddenly he felt a light tap on his shoulder. It was the young boy who had been working for the old farmer. The boy said, “I know where you can get help. Just go down this road to the first little cabin you come to. There lives Mrs. Smith, who is very kind and is always willing to help those who need it.” Oh, what warmth filled Jack’s heart, “Thank you very much!” There was at least somebody who cared about him. He quickly reached the cabin and gently knocked on the door. The door opened and the lady inside said, “Good evening. Were you looking for me?”Jack answered, “Are you Mrs. S mith? I was told that you might offer a place to a homeless poor soldier for a night’s stay.” She said, “Sure! Do come in! You look as though you are nearly frozen.” Mrs. Smith shared her simple meal with Jack in the warm room. Then with a thankful heart , he went to sleep on a pile of clean hay Mrs. Smith had prepared for him.The next morning, the kind woman cooked him a warm breakfast. She also gave him a small sum of money to help him travel farther. As he left her house, he thanked her for her kindness, and she prayed for him.Ten years went by and no one remembered what had happened on that cold windy night except one person.Paragraph 1:One morning Mrs. Smith received a letter inviting her to come to London. _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ ________________Paragraph 2:Mrs. Smith's heart was filled with wonder and she burst into tears._________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________答案一、阅读理解(本题共计1小题,总分15分)1.(15分)1. A2. D3. D4. B5. C二、完形填空(本题共计1小题,总分30分)2.(30分)1. B 2. D3. B4. A5. C6. C7. B8. D9. C 10. D 11. A 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. C三、单词拼写(本题共计1小题,总分30分)3.(30分)1.Account 2.delivery 3.exploredanized5.Inspired6. subscribe7.view8.concerned9.ensure10.cheated11.Obviously12.concentrate13.press14. latest15. replaced四、读后续写(本题共计1小题,总分25分)4.(25分)Paragraph 1:One morning Mrs. Smith received a letter inviting her to come to London. Believing the best in everyone, she went to London and arrived at the place mentioned in the letter. (收到信后的行动;“相信每个人都是善良的”细节补充很到位) There she was very surprised to hear somebody say, “How are you doing, Madam?” Without doubt, it was Jack. (这里必然会是杰克) “I have never forgotten your kindness. (呼应伏笔) I am now captain of a large ship and I wish to give you something in return. I’ll ask someone to pay you a sum of money (呼应伏笔) each year at this time to show my thankfulness.” (表达感激,并陈述如何报答老妇人,自然过渡到下一段)Paragraph 2:Mrs. Smith’s heart was filled with wonder and she burst into tears.Having expressed her gratitude and care for Jack, she returned to her own home. (表达对杰克的感谢与关心) How thankful she was! (心理描写) She now had enough money to help even more needy ones. (呼应伏笔) For the rest of her days, whenever she listened to someone tell of theirtroubles, she always thought of the priceless treasure she got from helping the young man, and was more determined to help them.(升华主旨)。
高三9月月考试题英语试题|试卷附答案解析
高三9月月考试题英语 (120分钟)第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)第一部分语法和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)1. Not everyone has realized what_______ important part the balance of________ natureplays in their life.A.an;the B./;the C.an;/ D.the;/2. Why didn’t you bring ______ to his attention that you are too ill to go on working?A. itB. youC. himD. that3. One of our rules is that every student_______ wear school uniform while at school.A. mightB. couldC. shallD. will4. Jack packed all the things into a case, ____________.A. being anxiously to leaveB. to be anxious to leaveC. anxious to leaveD. be anxious to leave5. -----What should I wear to attend his wedding party?-----Wear ________ you like.A. whatB. howeverC. whateverD. how6. We all know that, , the situation will get worse.A. not if dealt carefully withB. if not carefully dealt withC. if dealt not carefully withD. not if carefully dealt with7. Fully _______ to looking after three children at home, she no longer has time toenjoy various activities in the club.A. attachedB. occupiedC. contributedD. devoted8. My friend Shelly is ________ stupid. However, she is pretty smart.A. much tooB. more thatC. far fromD. less than9. The boy knocked down by the car stood up all by himself, ________ unhurt.A. apparentlyB. doubtfullyC. unfortunatelyD. generally10. The children went home from the grammar school, their lessons ________ for theday.A. finishingB. finishedC. had finishedD. went finished11. -----What’s wrong with Jenny?-----A call from her mother _______ an attack of homesickness.A. sent outB. set outC. set offD. sent off12. Maybe you have been to many countries, but nowhere else _____ such a beautifulpalace.A. can you findB. you could findC. you can findD. could you find13. John’s ability to learn from observations and experience _______ greatly to hissuccess in public life.A. owedB. attachedC. relatedD. contributed14.It was _____ he came back from Africa _______ he met the girl he would like to marry.A. when; thenB. not; untilC. not until; thatD. only; when15. When I talked with my grandma on the phone, she sounded weak, but by the timewe up, her voice had been full of life.A. were hangingB. had hungC. hungD. would hang16. ---- ______ busy schoolwork, the children also have to take arts, music and sportsclasses in their free time.---- I wonder what they will become.A. Rather thanB. Owing toC. Except forD. Apart from17. Mother asked to take more money_______ something unexpected should happen.A. in caseB. so thatC. in order thatD. when18.________the temperature might drop,coal was prepared for warming.A.To consider B.Considered C.Considering D.To be considered19. The Chinese government insists that the Huangyan Island _____ part of China andinsists the Philippine government ______ the arrested Chinese fishermen free.A. should be, setB. is; should setC. be; setsD. is; sets20.—I see you got a “D” in biology. _______?— Well, I found that subject hard. I think I’ll drop it.A. How are youB. How comeC. So whatD. Why not第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)This is my third story. When I was 17,I read a quote that 21 like,“If you live each day 22 it was your last,someday you'll most certainly be right.” Since then,for the past thirty-three years,I've looked 23 the mirror every morning and asked myself:“If today were the last day of my life,would I want to do what I am about to do today?”And whenever the answer has been “No” for too many days in a 24 ,I know I need to change something.About a year ago I was 25 with cancer. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable,and that I should 26 to live no longer than three to six months. They advised me to go home and get my 27 in order,which is doctors' code for “prepare to 28 ”. Later that evening when the doctors29 the cells taken from my pancreas(胰腺)under a microscope,they started cryingbecause it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is 30 with surgery. I had the surgery and,31 ,I'm fine now.This was the closest I've been to facing death,and I hope it's the closest I get for a few more decades. Death is the 32 we all share. No one has 33 escaped it.And that is 34 it should be,because death is very likely the single 35 invention of life. It's life's change agent. It clears out the old to make 36 for the new. Your time is 37 ,so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma(信条)—which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of 38 opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly,have the courage to 39 your heart and intuition(直觉). They 40 already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.21.A. said B. described C. went D. expressed22.A. unless B. as if C. even if D. as long as23.A. in B. at C. through D. on24.A. row B. minute C. sense D. word25.A. connected B. infected C. affected D. diagnosed26.A. want B. dream C. expect D. imagine27.A. duties B. businesses C. affairs D. life28.A. work B. start C. talk D. die29.A. looked B. viewed C. realized D. noticed30.A. curable B. possible C. acceptable D. suitable31.A. carefully B. thankfully C. anxiously D. hopefully32.A. possession B. destination C. expectation D. position33.A. ever B. even C. never D. still34.A. when B. while C. as D. since35A. better B. worst C. worse D. best36.A. use B. difference C. sense D. way37.A. endless B. repeated C. countless D. limited38.A. others' B. others C. anyone's D. some others39.A. listen B. follow C. take D. accept40.A. however B. whatever C. somehow D. somewhat第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AIt was the afternoon of December 24, the day before Christmas; and as the newest doctor in our office, I had to work. The only thing that brightened my day was the beautifully decorated Christmas tree in our waiting room and a gift sent to me by a fellow I was dating- a dozen long-stemmed red roses.As I was cleaning my office, our receptionist came and said there was a lady in the front office that urgently needed to speak with me. As I stepped out, I noticed a young, tired-looking woman with a baby in her arms. Nervously, she explained that her husband-a prisoner in a nearby prison-was my next patient. The guards were scheduled to bring him to the office that afternoon. She told me she wasn’t allowed to visit her husband in prison and that he had never seen his son. Her request was for me to let the boy’s father sit in the waiti ng room with her as long as possible before I called him for his appointment. Since my schedule wasn’t full, I agreed. After all, it was Christmas Eve.A short time later, her husband arrived-with chains on his feet and hands, and two armed guards as bodyg uards. The woman’s tired face lit up like our little Christmas tree when her husband took a seat beside her. I kept glancing out to watch them laugh, cry and share their child. After almost an hour, I called the prisoner back to my office. While I worked, the guards stood just outside my door. The patient seemed like a gentle and modest man. I wondered what he possibly could have done to be held under such conditions. I tried to make him as comfortable as possible.At the end of the appointment, I wished him a Merry Christmas-a difficult thing to say to a man headed back to prison. He smiled and thanked me. He also said he felt saddened by the fact he hadn’t been able to get his wife anything for Christmas. On hearing this, I was inspired with a wonderful idea.I’ll never forget the look on both their faces as the prisoner gave his wife the beautiful, long-stemmed roses. I’m not sure who experienced the most joy-the husband in giving, the wife in receiving, or myself in having the opportunity to share in this special moment.41.What can be inferred from the first paragraph?A.The writer was a newcomer to her office.B.A fellow sent her a dozen red roses as Christmas present.C.She was in low spirits because she had to work before Christmas.D.She was at work with a light heart.42.The young woman came to the writer’s office for the purpose of.A.having her baby examinedB.giving her husband a chance to make his escapeC.having her husband examinedD.getting a chance for her family to get together43.The underlined part in paragraph 3 most probably means “”.A.to be sent to hospital B.to be separated from his familyC.to be comfortable D.to become a prisoner44.What does the writer learn from the story?A.The wife experienced the most joy in receiving.B.An act of kindness can mean a lot.C.The prisoner was treated with mercy.D.Whoever breaks the law shall be punished.BNext time a customer comes to your office, offer him a cup of coffee. And when you’re doing your holiday shopping online, make sure you’re holding a large glass of iced tea. The physical sensation(感觉)of warmth encourages emotional warmth, while a cold drink in hand prevents you from making unwise decisions—those are the practical lesson being drawn from recent research by psychologist John A. Bargh.Psychologists have known that one person’s perception(感知)of another’s “warmth” is a powerful determiner in social relationships. Judging someone to be either “warm” or “cold” is a primary conside ration, even trumping evidence that a “cold” person may be more capable. Much of this is rooted in very early childhood experiences, Bargh argues, when babies’ conceptual sense of the world around them is shaped by physical sensations, particularly warmth and coldness. Classic studies by Harry Harlow, published in 1958, showed monkeys preferred to stay close to a cloth “mother” rather than one made of wire, even when the wire “mother” carried a food bottle. Harlow’s work and later studies have led psycholog ists to stress the need for warm physical contact from caregivers to help young children grow into healthy adults with normal social skills.Feelings of “warmth” and “coldness” in social judgments appear to be universal. Although no worldwide study has been done, Bargh says that describing people as “warm” or “cold” is common to many cultures, and studies have found those perceptions influence judgment in dozens of countries.To test the relationship between physical and psychological warmth, Bargh conducted an experiment which involved 41 college students. A research assistant who was unaware of the study’s hypotheses(假设), handed the students either a hot cup of coffee, or a cold drink, to hold while the researcher filled out a short information form. The drink was then handed back. After that, the students were asked to rate the personality of “Person A” based on a particular description. Thosewho had briefly held the warm drink regarded Person A as warmer than those who had held the iced drink.“We are grounded in our physical experiences even when we think abstractly,” says Bargh.45. According to Paragraph 1, a person’s emotion may be affected by ________.A. the visitors to his officeB. the psychology lessons he hasC. his physical feeling of coldnessD. the things he has bought online46. The author mentions Harlow’s experiment to show that ________.A. adults should develop social skillsB. babies need warm physical contactC. caregivers should be healthy adultsD. monkeys have social relationships47. In Bargh’s experiment, the students were asked to ________.A. evaluate someone’s personalityB. write down their hypothesesC. fill out a personal information formD. hold coffee and cold drink alternatively48. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. abstract thinking does not come from physical experiencesB. feelings of warmth and coldness are studied worldwideC. physical temperature affects how we see othersD. capable persons are often cold to othersCDo you want to visit Warwick Castle in Britain? Warwick is a friendly and a memorable experience with something for all ages.Easily accessible by car, bus, train, cycling or on foot it is surrounded by historic buildings and numerous attractions.Ticket Prices & OffersLook at our online offers. is the only place to purchase the Ultimate Castle and The Castle Dungeon Ticket at the best price.Online bookings must be made 24 hours before you visit.Please note that Admission to The Castle Dungeon is NOT included with Standard online or on the day tickets.There are limited Dungeons tickets available, and only from Warwick-Castle.com.Please book in advance to guarantee your Castle Dungeon experience.One Day TicketsBooking online is the best way to get your tickets for Britain’s Ultimate Castle.Save 20% and skip the ticket queue when you arrive –it couldn’t be easier!If you’re not sure when you want to visit then don’t worry –you can still bookBuy tickets online now!Important notes on ticketingPlease note that if you wish to visit the Castle using an on-the-day promotional voucher,your Dungeon experience can be prebooked by calling 0870 442 2375.A £1.50 fee applies to all bookings made online and via telephone – one fee per booking.Children must be accompanied by an adult.Croup rates are available for groups of more than 10 people.Groups can booked by calling 0870 442 2371 or online.Online bookings must be made 24 hours before you visit.49. If you hope to visit Castle Dungeon, you should .A. buy the ticket in personB. dial 0870 442 2371C. book the ticket from D. book the ticket two days in advance50. What is the advantage of booking tickets on line?A. You don’t have to wait in queue.B. You can save £20 in total.C. The ticket includes the Castle Dungeon.D. The ticket is available at any time.51. If you want to book the Ultimate Family Ticket online, you should pay ___ . A.£55.00 B.£48.50 C.£47.00 D.£37.6052. The text probably is taken from .A. a newspaperB. a magazineC. a geography bookD. a websiteDThe traditional distinction between products that satisfy needs and those satisfy wants is no longer adequate to describe classes of products. In today’s prosperous societies, the distinction has become unclear because so many wants have been turned into needs. A writer, for instance, can work with paper and pencils. These are legal needs for the task. But the work can be done more quickly and efficiently with a word processor. Thus a computer is soon viewed as a need rather than a want.In the field of marketing, consumer goods are classed according to the way in which they are purchased. The two main classes are convenience goods and shopping goods. Two lesser types are specialty goods and unsought(主动提供的) goods. It must be emphasized that all of these types are based on the way shoppers think about products, not on the nature of the products themselves. What is regarded as a convenience item in France (wine, for example) should be a specialty goods in the United States.People do not spend a great deal of time shopping for such convenience items as groceries, newspapers, toothpaste, aspirin, and candy. The buying of convenience goods may be done routinely, as some families buy groceries once a week. Such regularly purchased items are called staples. Sometimes convenience products are bought without enough thinking; someone has a sudden desire for an ice cream sundae(圣代) on a hot day. Or they may be purchased as emergency items.Shopping goods are items for which customers search. They compare prices, quality, and styles, and may visit a number of stores before making a decision. Buying an automobile is often done this way.Shopping goods fall into two classes; those that are recognized as basically the same and those that are regarded as different. Items that are looked upon as basically the same include such things as home appliances, television sets, and automobiles. Having decided on the model desired, the customer is primarily interested in gettingthe item at the most favorable price. Items regarded as essentially different include clothing, furniture, and dishes. Quality, style and fashion will either take precedence(优先) over price, or they will not matter at all.53. It can be learned from the first paragraph that ______.A. a writer needs a word processorB. needs an d wants can’t be separated clearlyC. the way to distinguish the products is unimportantD. a computer is a need rather than a want54. The example of wine is used to show that ______.A. goods are classified differently in different countriesB. the types of the product lie on the people rather than its natureC. Frenchmen often drink but Americans sometimes doD. one product may belong to many types55. Staples are items that ______.A. are convenient to purchaseB. are purchased without enough thinkingC. people “want but don’t need”D. people are in constant need of56. Shopping goods that are considered as basically the same are those that ______.A. consumers don’t care where to buy themB. consumers spend much time searching forC. satisfy similar needs of the consumerD. can be found in nearly every shopE“ONLY A COKE WILL DO”“We don’t necessarily believe that new advertising, which might make consumers feel better about the Coke brand or better about the ads themselves , will actually result in consumers consuming more of the product,” Morgan Stanley’s Bill Pecoriello wrote in a research note the days after the investor (投资者) meeting . But Coke is optimistic it can regain its old magic, and is banking on a new slogan: “Welcome to the Coke side of life.”BREAK THROUGH HIT?With PepsiCo about to surpass(超越)Coke as the beverage king on Wall Street —Pepsi’s market capitalization has soared in recent years to $97.9 billion, putting it less than a billion dollars behind its rival —the heat is on Coke . It’s set to launch a new marketing campaign in March, . And having taken a quick look at Coke’s investor presentation on Dec. 7 in New York, my sense is that Coke may be moving in the right direction .Given the continued shift by consumers away from soda—Coke’s stronghold —and into alternative beverages like juice, tea, and water, Coke badly needs a breakthrough hit. And given that shift away from soda, some analyists wonder whether even the catchiest new ads will be enough to put the fizz back into Coke. SAME OLD, UPDATED?The new flavors of PowerAde sports drink will probably enable Coke to continue stealing market share from PepsiCo’s Gatorade brand. And Coke is getting a little more creative with packaging, including new, aluminum bottles of Coke that will besold in nightclubs, and an 8.4-ounce “100 calorie” version of its flagship Coke that will appeal to women who want fewer calories and will like the fact that the small can will fit in their purse. I doubt whether other new products will be successful, includinga new coffee-flavored soda called Coke-Cola Black that I tried. Think carbonatedcoffee. But I’m not sure if the product, which Coke is pitching as an afternoon pick-me-up for the 35-and-over set, is going to pull people away from their afternoon Frappucino fix. And my opinion is that Vault, an orange-flavored energy drink, will have just as much trouble unseating Mountain Dew among teens as did Coke’s last attempt, a product called Surge.If there is one concern I have about the fresh offerings Coke plans to launch this year, it appears that many of them are simply new brands, not new products.57. According to the passage, we can know that .A. Coke mainly depends on new products recentlyB. Nowadays Coke is comparatively less popularC. PepsiCo has taken the place of CokeD. Coke has few new brands58. The underlined word “soared” means .A. achievedB. droppedC. increasedD. failed59. When the middle-aged people feel tired, what would they prefer to drink in orderto continue their work?A. Vault.B. Surge.C. Coke-Cola Blake.D. Frappucino.60. What is the best title of the passage ?A. Troubles in Coke CompanyB. The Importance of New AdvertisementsC. Varieties of New ProductsD. The Relationship between Coke and Pepsi 第二节补全对话。
高三英语9月月考试题含解析
HY中学2021届高三英语9月月考试题〔含解析〕第一局部:阅读理解〔一共两节, 满分是40分〕第一节〔一共15小题,每一小题2分,满分是30分〕阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项里面,选出最正确选项。
AAre you interested in movie musicals? Here are some best movie musicals you need to watch.Singin’ in the Rain (1952)Debbie Reynolds (the heroine) is ultra-charming in this time-honored classic musical about the coming of the talking pictures in movie history. She plays a winning showgirl with a golden singing voice designed for Hollywood stars. You can also see how Gene Kelly (the hero) made a hit in the timeless “Singin’in the Rain〞. The Sound of Music (1965)It hit the big screen in 1965 and became an early blockbuster. It’s one of those movies that everybody watches again and again. Whether you’re singing along to ''Do-Re-Mi〞 or ''My Favorite Things〞, you’ll still think of the cute Von Trapp children and the beautiful Austrian setting. Christopher Plummer (the hero) is wonderful as the serious captain melts into gentleness when singing “Edelweiss〞. And Julie Andrews (the heroine) shows her a ddictive voice in such songs as “I Have Confidence〞.Chicago (2021)Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones sing and dance as criminals in thismusical about fame, envy, and murderous love. Famous songs include “Cell Block Tango〞, where female criminals sing about how they ended up in jail. It won Best Picture, Best Actress in a supporting role, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, and Best Sound in Oscar 2021.La La Land (2021)Struggling actress Mia (Emma Stone) and ambitious jazz pianist Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) begin a romance as they both follow their heart in the path of their dreams in Los Angeles. It won Best Performance by an Actress in a leading role Best Achievement in Directing, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, and Best Achievement in Production Design in Oscar 2021.1. Which movie musical marks a change in the movie history?A. Singin’ in the Rain.B. La La Land.C. ChicagoD. The Sound of Music.2. In which song will you feel gentleness from a serious man?A. “Do-Re-Mi〞.B. “Edelweiss〞.C. “Singin’in the Rain〞.D. “Cell Block Tango〞.3. If you are interested in Jazz music, whose role will be your favorite?A. Catherine Zeta-Jones’.B. Renee Zellweger’s.C. Ryan Gosling’s.D. Christopher Plummer’s.【答案】1. A 2. B 3. C【解析】这是一篇说明文。
河北省2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题
河北省2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.What will the man probably do next?A.Make a cake.B.Take part in a race.C.Stop at the supermarket. 2.What does the man advise the woman to do?A.Take a few risks.B.Watch out for potential dangers.C.Avoid harming the natural system.3.What does the man intend to do?A.Buy a house.B.Expand his house.C.Advertise his house. 4.What are the speakers talking about?A.Drink orders.B.Items on the menu.C.Their favorite fruit. 5.Who is Elle most likely to be?A.Elena’s sister.B.John’s daughter.C.John’s elder sister.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What do we know about Rob Brown?A.He will graduate next year.B.He takes an interest in cooking.C.He’s dissatisfied with Stacy’s service.7.What problem does Stacy find out?A.Rob clicked the wrong birth date.B.Rob selected the wrong year for his class.C.Rob didn’t know how to register for the course.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
绵阳南山中学2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题(含答案)
2024年9月绵阳南山中学2024-2025学年高三9月月考英语试卷命题人:审题人:考试时间共120分钟,满分150分注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的学校、姓名、班级、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写清楚,考生考试条形码由监考老师粘贴在答题卡上的“条形码粘贴处”。
2. 选择题使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上对应题目标号的位置上,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后再填涂其它答案;非选择题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡的对应区域内作答, 超出答题区域答题的答案无效;在草稿纸上、试卷上答题无效。
3.考试结束后由监考老师将答题卡收回。
第I 卷 (共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5)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答案,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个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the speakers do next?A. Pack bags.B. Gas up their car.C. Get into a taxi.2. What did Alice think of her new job?A. It was just so so.B. It was difficult.C. It was easy.3. What is Ben going to do later?A. Go home from work.B. Have dinner with Sarah.C. Visit his doctor.4. Who is the man?A. A gardener.B. A flower seller.C. A private home chef.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Their favorite fruit.B. Items on a menu.C. Drink orders.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5)听下面5段对话或独白。
高三英语9月月考试题_1 13(共23页)
三中2021-2021学年度上学期(xuéqī)高三九月月考英语试题第I卷〔三局部一共 115分〕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,并标在答题卷的相应位置。
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. When did the man probably leave the gate?A. At 12:00.B. At 12:30.C. At 1:00.2. What does the woman suggest?A. Seeing the movie.B. Going to bed early.C. Staying up till eleven.3. What does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a grocery.C. In a library.4. How does the man feel about the bus service?A. Dissatisfied.B. Pleased.C. Puzzled.5. What’s the man doing?A. Making a phone call.B. Making a visit.C. Making an appointment.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。
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,每一小题将给出5秒钟的答题时间是。
每段对话或者独白读两遍。
听第6段材料(cáiliào),答复第6、7题。
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重庆市铜梁一中2019届高三英语9月份月考试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,共12页。
第Ⅰ卷为选择题, 共100分;第Ⅱ卷为非选择题,共50分。
全卷共150分,考试时间为120分钟。
注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡相应位置上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the woman do this afternoon?A. Go jogging.B. See a doctor.C. look after her nephew.2. What are the speakers talking about ?A. A TV program.B. A new car.C. A dinner.3. Why does the man look tired today?A. He went to bed late last night.B. He played football.C. He worked overtime.4. How does the woman feel?A. Satisfied.B. Surprised.C. Worried.5. What hasn’t the woman packed yet?A. Soap.B. Toothpaste.C. Towel.第二节听下面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。
听每段对话或独白后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。
6. How does the man want to deal with the rice cooker?A. Repair it.B. Exchange it.C. Return it.7. What day is it today?A. Friday.B. Thursday.C. Wednesday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What color is the bedroom now?A. Blue.B. Green.C. Yellow.9. Which room is white now?A. The bathroom.B. The kitchen.C. The sitting room.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where is the woman going on holiday?A. To America.B. To Australia.C. To Switzerland.11. How will the man travel around?A. By car.B. By motorbike.C. By boat.12. What does Natalie plan to do?A. Sail around the Greek islands.B. Go camping with her family.C. Do some walking alone.听第9段材枓,回答第13至16题。
13. When will the woman give a presentation?A. On September 7th.B. On September 8th.C. On September 9th.14. What did Rachel and Sam ask about?A. The time of the meeting.B. The change of the schedule.C. The information on the hotel.15. How will the man get everyone to know the meeting arrangement?A. By phone.B. By letter.C. By e-mail.16. What will the woman do in the morning?A. Meet Rachel and Sam.B. Write several reports.C. Prepare her lunch.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the speaker satisfied with about the pool table?A. The speed of delivery.B. The instruction booklet.C. The package.18. Which language does the speaker know well?A. Spanish.B. Polish.C. English.19. What makes the speaker think the table was faulty?A. There wasn’t the white ball.B. The balls didn’t roll properly.C. The diagrams were not clear.20. How can the shop assistant get in touch with the speaker?A. By calling 459-93841.B. By calling 348-28841.C. By calling 312-12388.第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的网个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
APhiladelphia offers a ton of attractions that are suitable for people of every age and here are some familyfriendly attractions.Spruce Street Harbor ParkSpruce Street Harbor Park, one of the best urban beaches in America, is an outdoor heaven on the Delaware River waterfront. Visitors can relax in a hammock (吊床), play on the playgrounds, and play games like table tennis and giant chess. Don't miss out on the park at night, when colorful LED lights hanging from treetops make the entire area bright.Blue Cross RiverRinkOffering ice skating in the winter and roller skating in the summer, Blue Cross RiverRink creates a fun, outdoor experience for the whole family. Visitors can play on the ninehole minigolf course during the summer, and enjoy eats and drinks from the onsite (现场的) bar and restaurant all year round.Sesame PlaceBig Bird, Elmo and the other stars of Sesame Street come out and play at Sesame Place, the only theme park in the nation starring the popular TV show's most lovable characters. A water park, interactive activities, parades, fireworks and shows add to the fun.Once Upon a Nation Storytelling BenchesOn summer days, uniformed and professional storytellers at 13 storytelling benches throughout Philadelphia's Historic District entertain visitors with true, free, three to five minute tales about the colonial era(殖民时期) as part of Once Upon a Nation. Children can pick up a Sto ry Flag at any storytelling bench, and then collect a star from every storyteller on their journeys. Flags with all the stars can get free rides on the Parx Liberty Carousel(旋转木马) at Franklin Square.21.Who would most probably go to Spruce Street Harbor Park?A.People who want to have a relaxing day.B.People who are fond of colorful lights.C.People who have a preference for skating.D.People who are interested in water activities.22.Which place would fans of Big Bird be interested in?A.Blue Cross RiverRink.B.Sesame Place.C.The Parx Liberty Carousel.D.Spruce Street Harbor Park.23.What can we know about Philadelphia Storytelling Benches?A.It can be visited all year round.B.It is available at a small charge.C.It is aimed at serving the public.D.It has educational significance(意义).24.What is the text aimed at?A.Telling what we can do in some places.B.Encouraging people to visit Philadelphia.C.Recommending some places for family fun.D.Comparing some attractions in Philadelphia.BMoutai Thanks the Hit MovieWolf WarriorⅡ for Free AdvertisingChinese box office hit Wolf WarriorⅡ has received a thankyou letter from the president of China Kweichow Moutai (Group) Distillery Co., Ltd, the country's most famous brand of liquor, because of the scenes where the hero drank Moutai liquor in the movie.The movie, which was firstly shown on July 27,2017, tells the story of a former Chinese People's Liberation Army soldier protecting Chinese citizens and local factory workers in an African war zone.The patriotic (爱国的) emotions have proven popular with audiences. By the end of September, Wolf WarriorⅡ had earned more than 5.6 billion yuan, breaking China's alltime box office record, set last year by Hong Kong comedy The Mermaid. Wu Jing, 43, both starred in and directed Wolf WarriorⅡ,whose prequel (前传) earned 525 million yuan in 2015.On August 7, Yuan Renguo, president of Kweichow Moutai, congratulated Wu Jing on his success in an open letter on the company's website. “The movie has hit a new record and become a phenomenon,”Yuan wrote. “The movie is now equal to patriotism. Your free advertising of Moutai in the movie has once more allowed this famous Chinese brand to impress the world.”Yuan also added that the company had organized screenings of the film for its more than 30,000 employees, which improved their feelings of nationalism and “company cohesion (凝聚力)”.Many moviegoers also said they were impressed by the patriotic plot of Wolf Warrior Ⅱ. Tong Yemeng, a 32yearold office worker from Beijing, told Sixth Tone that she watched the film because of positive reviews from her colleagues and on the social media. “I felt so moved and proud of my country when I saw Wu Jing waving the national flag in the war zone,” she said. “It showed our increasing national power.”25.What did the hero of Wolf WarriorⅡ once do?A.He was a worker. B.He was a president.C.He was a coach. D.He was a soldier.26.Why is Wolf WarriorⅡ so popular?A.Because Wu Jing played a key role and directed the film.B.Because the movie is concerned with the love of our country.C.Because it is the first film concerning an African war zone.D.Because the plot gives audiences a deep impression.27.Which word can best describe Yuan Renguo's attitude towards the movie when hewrote the letter?A. Relieved. B.Astonished. C.Favorable. D.Uncaring.CIf you are a fruit grower—or would like to become one—take advantage of Apple Day to see what’s around.It’s called Apple Day but in practice it’s more like Apple Month. The day itself is on October 21, but since it has caught on, events now spread out over most of October around Britain.Visiting an apple event is a good chance to see, and often taste, a wide variety of apples. To people who are used to the limited choice of apples such as Golden Delicious and Royal Gala in supermarkets, it can be quite an eye opener to see the range of classical apples still in existence, such as Decio which was grown by the Romans. Although it doesn’t taste of anything special, it’s still worth a try, as is the knobbly(多疙瘩的) Cat’s Head which is more of a curiosity than anything else.There are also varieties developed to suit specific local conditions. One of the very best varieties for eating quality is Orleans Reinette, but you’ll need a warm, sheltered place with perfect soil to grow it, so it’s a pipe dream for most apple lovers who fall for it.At the events, you can meet expert growers and discuss which ones will best suit your conditions, and because these are family affai rs, children are well catered for with apple-themed fun and games.Apple Days are being held at all sorts of places with an interest in fruit, including stately gardens and commercial orchards(果园). If you want to have a real orchard experience, try visiting the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent.28. What can people do at the apple events?A. Attend experts’ lectures.B. Taste many kinds of apples.C. Plant fruit trees in an orchard.D. Visit fruit-loving families.29. What can we learn about Decio?A. It is a new variety.B. It has a strange look.C. It has a special taste.D. It is rarely seen now.30. What does the underlined phrase “a pipe dream” in Paragraph 3mean?A. A practical idea.B. A brilliant plan.C. A vain hope.D. A selfish desire.31. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To introduce an apple festival.B . To help people select apples.C. To show how to grow apples.D. To promote apple research.DGerman artist HA Schult is an unusual artist who uses trash (废旧物) to make sculptures. “We are living in the time of garbage,” says Schult. “I createda thousand sculptures of garbage. They are a mirror of ourselves.” Here, Schultwas talking about his 1,000 trash sculptures in the form of humans.He first exhibited them in 1996 in the western German state of North Rhine-W estphalia. “They are social sculptures,” he explains. “They are not only sculptures for the eyes. They are sculptures to spread the idea that we live ina time of garbage.” So far, Schult’s social sculptures have been on show in Paris,in Moscow’s Red Squa re, on the Great Wall of China, and in the desert next to the Giza Pyramids near Cairo. HA Schult’s work is unforgettable. Although his work has had a big influence on the art world, Schult remains modest about his creations, “Artists have to learn every t ime. We are not important. All that counts is the time in which we are living.”Trash art has been around for years. But it seems that only the popular artists are regarded as true artists when working with trash. Why can’t common people be considered artists when they use the same things and change them into some form of personal art? Maybe it’s becau se w e all have our own preset ideas of what art is and isn’t, or who artists are or should be.You can be an artist like Schult if you try. Look at used metal cans. What might be done with them? Imagine them in any number of new uses, or imagine them simply as an art form. What about boxes or clothing? Boxes can usually serve as new storage containers and houses for pets. And clothing? Imagine taking old clothes and turning them into hats or hanging organizers.32. What do we know about Schult’s sculptures?A. They served as garbage containers.B.They were first shown in Paris, France.C. They reflected environmental issues.D. They were to raise economic awareness.33. HA Schult’s artistic works also convey the message that an artist must ______.A. be as modest as possibleB. be socially responsibleC. make garbage recyclableD. take diverse artistic forms34. According to the last two paragraphs, the author probably agrees that ________.A. average people can also make trash artistsB. preset ideas are important to artistsC. trash art can’t be seen as a real art formD. it takes talent to be a trash artist35. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. How Can We Deal with Used Cans?B. What Are Social Sculptures?C. Do You Know About Trash Art?D. Could You Be a Trash Artist?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。