高三第二次月考试题(英语)
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高三上学期英语第二次月考试题
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I. 完形填空:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
Twelve-year-old Tang Yin is one of the earliest students to test a digital textbook in China. The boy said he was a little 1 when he received the monochromatic(单色的) flat device in April, , because he thought it should be a “ 2 cool” laptop. But Tang still cherishes his new equipment like “protecting my 3 ,” said the fifth grader. After all, not every student has the opportunity to 4 the eBook, which is worth $294 (¥2,000 yuan), he said.
The 50 eBooks, 5 by Taiwan eBook manufacturer Chuanqi Photoelectric Technology in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, enables one class at Yangzhou Sanyuanqiao Elementary School to be the 6 group of students in the Chinese mainland to replace their regular textbooks with electronic ones. Out of 1000 students, Tang’s class was the lucky 7 .
“Our school could not 8 the project without the company’s donation,” said Yuan Shishan, vice-headmaster of the primary school. 9 the digital book is considered environmentally friendly, because it replaces paper books and saves money in the long run, the price is much higher than most Chinese 10 can afford. Also, some technical defects, the 11 of taking notes and monochromatic display, make the eBook fail to meet the expectations of students and teachers.
“There’s still a/an 12 way to go before the eBook really plays an important role in education,” sa id the headmaster.
According to Yuan, the annual average income of a 13 family in Yangzhou is about 20,000 to 30,000 yuan, and neither the parents nor the school can afford the 2,000 yuan 14 book.
The school doesn’t allow the students to take th eir eBooks to their homes. The devices are 15 after class, and are locked in the headmaster’s office.
1. A. excited B. interested C. surprised D. disappointed
2. A. normal B. super C. light D. thin
3. A. eyes B. grades C. friendship D. class
4. A. buy B. give C. use D. expect
5. A. donated B. manufactured C. invented D. designed
6. A. original B. first C. second D. final
7. A. characters B. inspectors C. users D. devotees
8. A. support B. introduce C. determine D. afford
9. A. After B. As if C. Now that D. Although
10. A. families B. classes C. schools D. provinces
11. A. unfamiliarity B. inconvenience C. discomfort D. dislike
12. A. effective B. practical C. long D. narrow
13. A. common B. local C. small D. general
14. A. digital B. regular C. new D. pleasant
15. A. put on B. taken in C. looked on D. handed in
II、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填人一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16 ~ 25的相应位置上。
Watching online open classes U.S. top universities has become indispensable for many young Chinese. Guo Lei, a native of Guangzhou, has become 16 (addict) to various open courses after she watched the online video of " Justice: What's the right thing to do." Guo was immediately attracted by the topic and the discussion of the Harvard students about 17 (moral) and justice.
About 700 sina micro bloggers 18 (post) different links to the videos. has launched a special channel for open programs, 19 (provide) more than 1,200 class hours of free videos. Many Chinese have adjusted 20 daily timetable and some office workers have quit taking naps 21 they can watch videos at noon. 22 download free online resources to their cell phones to watch while taking buses.
On , a netizen named "an independent cat" called 23 others to get up an hour earlier in the morning to watch the videos before leaving for work, 24 has mobilized a great number of followers.
"This set up a good example of how to change and improve our teaching methods." said Wang, a professor of Sun Yat-Sen University. He also suggested that lectures by some popular Chinese speakers and professors 25 (translate) into foreign languages and posted online to help foreign audiences understand Chinese culture.
Ⅲ阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节:阅读理解(共20题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Forest guards in western India are using cell phones with ringtones of cows mooing goats bleating and roosters crowing to attract leopards that have wandered into human settlements, officials said on Monday.
The wild cats in the state of Gujarat often get into villages near forests in search of food, say officials, adding that this results in attacks on people. But rather than use methods such as live bait(诱惑物)like goats tied to trees to lure the leopards, which then fall. into large pits dug by guards, officials say they have found a safer method lo