广东省陆丰市碣石中学2013届高三上学期10月月考(英语)
广东省陆丰市碣石中学2013届高三上学期10月月考(英语)
(时间:120分钟,满分:135分)
Ⅰ. 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Skydiving provides the greatest freedom that one can ever experience.Here I'd like to describe my first jump to you.My first jump was a part of the free fall course had fourteen jumps,but I always remember the first one!
On the jump day,necessary lessons to make a jump,including information about parachute equipment,opening the parachute,and landing had a written at the end of the class.Fortunately,everybody passed the test. ,altimeters,gloves and glasses.After that we got on the airplane.That was a plane—at least twenty skydivers could get on it.I became worried and frightened,I was the first one to telling jokes to each other and even drinking juice.
The plane took off and flew higher and higher.The door was opened.I looked down but could ,I found the airplane was almost the other skydivers had already jumped! I jumped too.I ,and when it was 5,500 feet,when landing. and enjoyable experience.
1.A.book B.teacher
2.A.hall
3.A.usual C.course D.game D.airplane D.successful
D.quickly B.classroom C.equipment C.different C.safely B.creative B.freely
4.A.surprisingly 5.A.report B.exam C.agreement
C.gave up D.rule D.put on 6.A.brought out
7.A.small
8.A.but
B.took away B.large C.modern D.new D.so B.and C.for
9.A.helping B.enjoying C.saving D.challenging
10.A.nothing B.everything
11.A.noisy
12.A.fixed
13.A.lost
14.A.fall C.something D.anything D.broken D.checked B.crowded B.changed
C.empty C.forgot B.threw B.cry C.found C.run D.opened D.sleep 15.A.brought B.made
C.failed D.stopped
第二节 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,在空格处填入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。
Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at Stanford Hospital, I got to know a little girl
(16)________ (name) Lisa who was suffering from a rare and serious disease.Her only chance of recovery appeared to be a blood transfusion (17)________ her five-year-old brother,
(18)________ had miraculously (奇迹般地) survived the same disease and had developed the antibodies (抗体) needed to fight the (19)________ (ill).
The doctor explained the situation to her little brother, and asked the boy if he would be willing to give his blood to his sister.I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking
(20)________ deep breath and saying, “Yes, I'll do it (21)________ it can save Lisa.”
As the transfusion progressed, he lay in a bed next to his sister and (22)________ (smile), as we all did, seeing the color returning to her cheeks.Then his face grew pale (23)________ his smile faded.He looked up at the doctor and asked with a trembling voice, “Will I start to die right away?”
(24)________ (be) young, the boy had (25)________ (understand) the doctor; he thought he was going to have to give her all his blood.
Ⅱ. 阅读 (共两节, 满分50分)
第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Eating fat foods can be bad for your health,but simply smelling their cooking smoke might be harmful,too.Scientists reported that at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Francisco.
Some major restaurants have already changed the way they cook as a result of the research.The findings should also help experts to develop better filtering technologies to make
healthier choices in the kitchen.
People have been cooking food for more than 100,000 years.Chimneys and windows have already been around since the Dark Ages.Yet,it wasn't until the mid-1990s that scientists started studying the components of cooking smoke and how that smoke might increase air pollution.
The first study on cooking smoke,carried out about 20 years ago,found that the most and the dirtiest cooking smoke came from hot hamburgers under high heat.Other foods followed far behind,including cooked French fries or baked pizza.In the new study,Kuehn and his colleagues used a new kind of equipment to examine more exactly the cooking smoke that comes out of a large variety of foods being cooked.They found that the dirtiest smoke by far came from fried chicken being cooked with peanut oil.Hot hamburgers came next.
So far,world.Many researches on this subject have been carried out in many countries.As with cigarette smoke,though,the worry is that cooking smoke could get deep into our lungs,where it might cause cancer or other problems.One study in China,also more than 10 years ago,found the highest rates of lung cancer in women,even though men smoked the most cigarettes.Women did more of the cooking there,and the researchers drew a conclusion that the cooking smoke explained that.
26.What's the main idea of this passage?
A.Eating fat foods can be bad for your health.
B.Cooking smoke from fat foods can be harmful.
C.A lot of food can be harmful to people.
D.Better cooking ways are needed in kitchens.
27.According to the passage,we can know that ________.
A.people don't get cooking smoke out of the kitchen in the Dark Ages
B.experts have developed the best filtering technologies for kitchens
C.the components of cooking smoke were not studied until about 1995
D.all restaurants have changed their cooking ways in case of air pollution
28.According to Kuehn,the dirtiest cooking smoke comes from ________.
A.fried chicken
C.French fries B.hot hamburgers D.baked pizza
29.The underlined phrase “kept a watchful eye on” in the fifth paragraph can be replaced by ________.
A.looked forward to
C.paid attention to B.made up for D.come up with
30.What did the researchers think caused the high rates of lung cancer of Chinese women?
A.Eating too many fat foods in their daily life.
B.Breathing in second-hand cigarette smoke.
C.Their habit of smoking cigarettes.
D.Breathing in too much cooking smoke.
B
Today on our program,we'll answer a question from Japan.A listener named Maki would like to know if the test known as the TOEIC is popular in the United States.The TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication)tests the ability of people to communicate in the workplace using everyday English.
The Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton,New Jersey,develops and administers the TOEIC.It says more than nine thousand organizations use the test in more than ninety countries.Each year the TOEIC is taken in the United States about twenty thousand times.So how popular does that make it? Well,consider that last year the test was given more than five million times worldwide.
Non-native English speakers take the test to show their English skills.The cost of the test is set locally in each country.The TOEIC is really two tests.People can take one or both of them.While one is a paper-and-pencil test which tests listening and reading skills,the other test,is given on a computer,testing speaking and writing skills.Eleven questions on the computer test require speaking.Eight other questions require written answers,including an opinion essay.
We visited the ETS Web site for more information about the TOEIC.But one of the first things we saw was a warning against “phishing scams” (钓鱼欺骗) that use e-mails,which claim to be from the ETS,to make people lose personal information or money.Spokeswoman Christine Betaneli advises people to take the TOEIC to be suspicious of any e-mail claiming to be from the ETS.They should be especially suspicious of e-mails that ask for information that they have already provided for the test.
That's the “Education Zone” for today.I'm Bob Doughty.Thank you for listening.
31.The author wrote the passage to ________.
A.show people how to take the TOEIC
B.advise more people to take the TOEIC
C.offer suggestions about taking the TOEIC
D.answer Maki's question about the TOEIC
32.The second paragraph mainly shows us ________.
A.who takes the TOEIC
B.who holds the TOEIC
C.how popular the TOEIC is
D.how people pass the TOEIC
33.What information can we get from the passage?
A.Most American natives take the TOEIC.
B.People can just take the paper-and-pencil test.
C.It costs everyone the same money to take the TOEIC.
D.People should e-mail the ETS to take part in the TOEIC.
34.Which of the following will Christine Betaneli agree with?
A.The ETS won't ask people to provide personal information.
B.One can't be too careful to deal with the phishing scams.
C.People should pay no attention to the phishing scams.
D.TOEIC rules should be shown at the ETS website.
35.The passage may be from ________.
A.a radio program
B.a TV play D.an English textbook
C
At the age of six months babies can sit up.According to psychologists,they have already developed a moral sense and can tell the difference between good and evil.A series of experiments is challenging the traditional views of many psychologists and social scientists that babies are born without a moral sense and that our morality is shaped by our parents and experiences.Instead,they suggest that the moral sense may be in the brain at birth.
Professor Paul Bloom,a psychologist at Yale University,said:“A growing body of evidence suggests that humans do have a moral sense from the very start of life.With the help of well designed experiments,you can see moral judgment and moral feeling even in the first year of life.”For one study,Professor Paul Bloom got babies aged between six months and a year to watch a puppet show in which a simple,colorful wooden shape with eyes tries to climb a hill.Sometimes the shape is helped up the hill by a second toy,while other times a third character pushes it down.In another experiment,the researchers invented a „oneact morality play‟,in which a toy dog tries to open a box.The dog is joined by a teddy bear who helps him lift the lid,and another teddy bear who sits on the box.After watching these shows several times,the babies showed a strong preference to helpful good characters—the one who helped to climb the hill and the one who helped to open the box—and refused unhelpful bad ones.Some babies even gave their own punishment with a hit on the bad puppet's head.
Although the studies appear to show that morality is hard-wired into babies' brains,some psychologists urged caution.Dr Nadja Reissland said “The babies might just prefer to see things C.an education magazine
go up rather than down.In the second test,perhaps the bear closes the box to prevent the dog from getting in there because there is something dangerous inside.It is like a mother keeping children out of an area where there is something harmful.”
36.According to the experiments,at the age of six months babies ________.
A.can sit up by themselves and speak
B.have a sense of good and evil
C.prefer beautiful toys to ugly ones
D.know how to punish the bad guys
37.The traditional opinion about babies and moral senses is that ________.
A.the moral sense is in the brain at birth
B.experiments can improve babies' morality
C.babies' morality is influenced by parents
D.the moral sense is important to babies
38.How did Professor Paul Bloom come to his conclusion?
A.By designing experiments to test this idea.
B.By watching how the babies hit their toys.
C.By asking the parents of these babies some questions.
D.By carrying out all the necessary tests to check the view.
39.The researchers let another bear sit on the box so that they could find ________.
A.how the dog opened the box
B.if the babies would offer their help
C.whether the bear would leave of itself
D.whether the babies would show their hate
40.What Dr Nadja Reissland said means ________.
A.it's not completely right to say babies are born with a moral sense
B.what the babies did clearly showed that they could make a moral judgment.
C.the babies didn't like the bear just because their mothers didn't like it,either
D.the babies knew that helping someone up the hill is better than pushing him down
D
Happy? Angry? Anxious?How can we measure animals' emotions? A new study of animals' emotions suggests that,as in humans,emotions can tell animals about how dangerous their world is,and guide the choices that they make.The article of the study by Bristol University's Professor Mike Mendl is published online.
An animal living in an environment where it is often threatened by predators will develop a
negative emotion or “mood”,such as anxiety.However,one in an environment with plenty of opportunities to get resources for survival will be in a more positive mood state.
The researchers say that these emotional states not only show the animal's experiences,they also help it decide how to make choices,especially in unclear situations,which could have good or bad results.An animal in a negative mood state will make a safety-first,“pessimistic” response to an unclear event—for example,it considers a noise in the grass as a signal of a predator—while an animal in a positive mood state will benefit from a more “optimistic” response,considering the noise as a signal of prey.
Professor Mike Mendl,Head of the Animal Welfare and Behavior research group at Bristol University's School of Clinical Veterinary Science,said “Because we can measure animals' choices objectively,we can use „optimistic‟ and „pessimistic‟ decisionmaking as a symbol of the animal's emotional state which itself is much more difficult to assess.Recent studies by our group new approach to a variety of animal species.”
“Public interest in animal welfare remains high,with widespread meanings for the way in which animals are treated,used and included in society.To understand how animals experience the world and how they should be treated,we need to better understand their emotional lives.” Mike Mendl said.The researchers believe Professor Mike Mendl's study can help them to better understand and assess an animal's emotions.
41.What is the BEST title for the passage?
A.The Living Environment of Wild Animals.
B.The Best Way to Measure animals' emotions.
C.Emotions Help Animals to Make Choices.
D.Different kinds of animals' emotions.
42.When an animal is in a negative mood state,________.
A.its response to an unclear event is pessimistic
B.it will pay little attention to an unclear event
C.it is easy for it to make right decisions
D.it has more opportunities to get food
43.The underlined word “meritorious” in Paragraph 4 has the same meaning as ________.
A.valuable B.useless C.unbelievable D.unexpected
44.We can infer from the passage that ________.
A.few people care about animal welfare nowadays
B.the environment can influence animals' emotions
C.the animals with positive emotions live longer
D.there is no way to assess an animal's emotions
45.Professor Mike Mendl advises people to better understand animals' emotions in order to ________.
A.tell people to build more protected areas for animals
B.explain animals have the same emotions as people
C.find better ways to prevent animals from being killed
D.make people know how to treat animals properly
第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请阅读下列应用文及其相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
请阅读下列不同类型汽车的信息:
A.Toyota Electron-2006 (new): Toyota's new car is both powerful and economical.Using a combination of fuel and electricity this car will not only save money on petrol bills,but it will also save the environment.Has air conditioner and leather seats.Price:D|S17,500
B.BMW Series 7-2006 (new): Judged the Car of Year by Wheels Magazine this is the best high-class car on the market.It is big enough for 5 people but is smooth and fast.Has all the latest safety equipment and computer mapping system.Price:D|S84,900
C.Porsche 911-2006 (new): This newest Porsche is packed with the latest safety equipment and engine technology.It can hold 2 people and the roof can come down automatically for you to enjoy the fresh air.Has DVD entertainment system and computer mapping system.Price:D|S72,000
D.Chrysler Minibus-2005(second-hand): With its unique seating design,this vehicle can hold up to 14 people.Silver outside with black leather inside and in excellent condition.Has 2 automatic sliding doors plus DVD entertainment system.Price:D|S19,200
E.Ford Fairlane-1998(second-hand): With a traditional Ford design,this car is dark bule and is an ideal second car for the family.Mechanically in good condition.Has air conditioner and CD player.Price:D|S6,900
F.Honda Civic-1996(second-hand): This small,white,two-door car is easy to park and cheap to run.Inside and outside both in excellent condition.It uses very little fuel and is the perfect car for city driving.Has CD player.Price:D|S2,500
请阅读下列购车者的信息,然后匹配购车者与拟购买的汽车。
46.Robert Anderson.Robert has just been appointed the manager of a large international company.He wants to get a car that will impress his business colleagues yet is also suitable for transporting his wife and three children.
47.Julie Sunderland.Julie has recently moved into the city where she is studying.She needs a car that is cheap to buy and run so she can get to university and to her part-time job.
48.Bill Woodwar.Bill is the coach of the local football team and needs a car that can take the players and equipment to and from their games.
49.Mary Alderson.Mary's rich dad promised he would buy her a new car for graduating from university.She wants something that is safe,that will allow her to enjoy listening to music and show off to her friends.
50.Kate Power.Kate needs to get a car to travel to her new job.But she feels guilty about the pollution she will cause so she wants a car that will do the least amount of harm to the environment.
Ⅲ 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)
【写作内容】
史蒂夫·乔布斯,美国苹果公司联合创办人、前行政总裁。自1976年成立了苹果电脑公司后,陪伴了苹果公司数十年的起落与复兴,先后推出了风靡全球亿万人的电子产品。请你根据表格里的内容,整理一下乔布斯的个人基本资料。
CEO
【写作要求】
只能用5个句子表达所给的全部内容。
【评分标准】
句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。
第二节 读写任务(共1小题;满分25分)
阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。
Good hobbies can bring a lot of pleasure to kids and their parents.Hobbies are things that a person likes to do in his spare time.Some kids like swimming or playing sports,while others may like quieter hobbies such as reading,music,cooking,computer games or board games(棋类游戏).Older kids who can read might enjoy the guitar or the piano,while younger ones might enjoy playing the toy drums and singing along.
Good hobbies for kids can be any type of activity that is beneficial for their over-all growth and has been proven to help them later in life,including self-confidence and any skills that they might learn.When choosing hobbies,parents should remember not to push kids too hard,otherwise they might give up before they really try the hobbies.Also you should give your kids the right to choose hobbies by themselves.
Good hobbies are something that will grow with your kids,stretching (使发挥全部本领)and challenging them enough to keep them interested,but do not take them away from their school work.Instead,good hobbies can help to improve their homework.
【写作内容】
假定你要给某周报的英语习作栏投稿,请你就“My hobby”这一话题准备你的习作,请认真阅读上面的资料,然后完成以下的任务。
1.以约30个词概括短文内容;
2.以约120个词就“My hobby”这个主题发表你的看法,并包括如下要点:
(1) 简单介绍你的业余爱好;
(2) 你的业余爱好是怎样发展起来的;
(3) 你的爱好对你的学习、生活和未来等有什么影响。
【写作要求】
1.在作文中可以使用自己亲身的经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容但不得直接引用原文中的句子;
2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
【评分标准】概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。
附加题:语法填空
(一)
In most cities,16.________ or poor,it is the less well off that are most at risk from floods and natural disasters.It was the poor of New Orleans,nearly a 17.________ (three) of the population,who lived in the lowest-lying parts of the city and 18.________ (suffer) most from Katrina's wrath (愤怒).19.________ (similar),it was the urban poor of Honduras and its
neighbors who were struck hardest 20.________ Hurricane Mitch in 1998.And it is the people of the slums (贫民窟) more widely in Latin America 21.________ are most capable of being attacked.
In some places,too little water,not too much,is the problem.China's thirst for industry and
22.________ (irrigate) has combined with climate change to drain the aquifers(蓄水层).Droughts seem to be ever more frequent in northern China,and southern cities such as Guangzhou are also affected.Rivers are drying up: the Yellow River now flows to the sea for only 23.________few weeks a year.And the rain,when it comes,is intensely acid.To make matters 24.________ (bad),the glaciers on which both China 25.________ India partly depend are melting.Any benefits from extra water supplies will be short-term,and damaged by floods.
(二)
The hostess was to have a party and entertain guests at home.She busied herself so early in the morning,cleaning the house.She was so tired 16.________ she felt pain in her waist and on the back.Drops of sweat fell from her forehead.She did not finish cleaning the house
17.________dusk.
18.________(look) at the clean and tidy drawing room,she released a sigh with a smile on her face.The guests were coming! Entering the drawing room,they 19.________ (attract) by the fresh flowers.Surprisingly pleased,they cheered in praise,“Oh,what beautiful flowers!”
“How colorful and fragrant!”
“Just a look at it,and life is full of pleasure!”Then they went on to express their thanks
20.________ the hostess for her 21.________(delicate) arranged flowers.
With an embarrassed smile,the hostess said,“I am glad you like it.Thank you for your praise.I was 22.________bit surprised about it.I 23.________ make detailed arrangement for your honor.I was busy the whole day cleaning and mopping.As to the flowers in the vase,it is a piece of cake.I did it by just lifting my hand.Now you are 24.________(aware) of my hard work and praise
25.________highly for my easiest effort.It is beyond my expectation.”
答案
事。
hours.Enjoying music,I live a happy life.
附加题:语法填空
【答案】
16.rich rich与poor相对,意为“无论是富有还是贫穷”。
17.third 此处意为“三分之一”,即one third。
18.suffered 由上文中lived可知用过去时。
19.Similarly 此处作状语,所以用副词。
20.by be struck by“被„„袭击”。
21.that/who 与上文中 it is...构成强调句。
22.irrigation 与industry并列,需用名词。
23.a a few weeks几周。
24.worse to make matters worse让事情更糟糕的是。
25.and 与上文中both连用。
【答案】
16.that so...that...中的that引导结果状语从句。
17.until/till 表示“直到„„才”用 not.....until...。
18.looking looking为现在分词作伴随状语。
19.were attracted 这里表示“客人被鲜花吸引住了”,故要用被动语态。
20.to 向某人表示感激或感谢用express one's thanks to sb.。
21.delicately 修饰arranged要用副词形式。
22.a “有点”用a bit或a little。
23.did 助动词do的形式放在谓语动词之前表示强调,表示“的确、确实”之意。
24.unaware 根据句意可知,这里是指客人没有注意到她的辛劳。
25.me 这里是女主人只表扬她的举手之劳的活