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1、高三年级月考试卷(英语) 使用时间:2015年3月14日测试时间:120分钟总分:150分(听力不计入总分)第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分, 满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats wrong with them? A. They are short of gas. B. They are tired. C. They are thirsty. 2. What is H

2、elen like? A. She is active. B. She is talkative. C. She is quiet. 3. What does the man feel for the woman? A. Surprised. B. Unfair. C. Ashamed. 4. What is the boy probably doing? A. Reviewing the English class. B. Doing English homework. C. Writing in his diary in English. 5. Where are the two spea

3、kers? A. At the travel agency. B. In the city center. C. In the mountains.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. Where does the conversation take place?A. On the city bus. B.

4、 In the womans car. C. In the womans house.7. What are they talking about? A. Public transportation. B. Environmental protection. C. World population.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. Why is modern technology introduced in Olympi c Games? A. To help athletes keep healthy. B. To help athletes perform better. C. To

5、make the games easier. 9. What has been affected by the new technology? A. Education.B. Timing.C. Awarding.听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. Who is Mike? A. The womans friend. B. The mans teacher. C. The mans friend. 11. What does the woman think of the talk? A. It was interesting. B. It was easy. C. It was spe

6、cial. 12. What will they talk about next? A. Green Lake College. B. Cultural differences. C. Indian literature. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. Which part of the newspaper does the woman like? A. Sports news. B. Running story. C. Traveling ads.14. What do we know about the trip? A. It will last ten days. B. T

7、ravelers can sleep on a ship. C. The price is high.15. How does the man feel about the vacation last year?A. Relaxing. B. Tiring. C. Boring. 16. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Guide and traveler. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. What is the mos

8、t important in buying or renting a house? A. Being happy with it. B. Being able to afford it. C. Living with good neighbors. 18. What did the speaker and his wife insist on?A. Repairing the house. B. Looking at the house. C. Making a bargaining. 19. What was wrong with the back door? A. It was broke

9、n. B. It had no lock. C. It needed painting. 20. What is the agent like? A. He is patient. B. He is experienced. C. He is impolite. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIt seems like every day theres some new research about whether our favorite d

10、rinks are good for us. One day, science says a glass of red wine a day will help us live longer. The next day, maybe not. It seems journalists are pretty interested in wine research and the same might be said for coffee. Now theres been a lot of research into whether coffees good for our health. “Th

11、e results have really been mixed”,admits Neal Freedman who led the coffee study and published his findings in a medical journal recently. “Theres been some evidence that coffee might increase the risk of certain diseases and theres also been maybe more recent evidence that coffee may protect against

12、 other diseases as well”. Freedman and his colleagues undertook the biggest study yet to look at the relationship between coffee and health. They analyzed data collected from more than 400,000 Americans aged 50 to 70 participating in the study. “We found that the coffee drinkers had a modestly lower

13、 risk of death than the non-drinkers,”he said. Heres what he means by “modestly”: those who drank at least two or three cups a day were about 10 percent or 15 percent less likely to die for any reason during the 13 years of the study when the researchers looked at specific causes of death, coffee dr

14、inking appeared to cut the risk of dying from heart disease, lung disease ,injuries, accidents and infections. Now, Freedman stressed that the study doesnt prove coffee can make people live longer.A study like this can never prove a cause-and-effect relationship.All it can really do is to point rese

15、archers in the right direction for further investigation. And even if it turns out that coffee is really good for you, scientists have no idea why.21. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. Freedman and his colleagues hired 400,000 Americans to collect date. B. People who took

16、part in Freedmans research are about 50 to 70 years old. C. About 400, 000 Americans worked for Freedmans team for 13 years.D. People who are 50 to 70 years old seldom drink coffee.22. According to the author, scientists_. A. have already proved that coffee is good for human health B. have a long wa

17、y to go before they find a way to study coffee C. have avoided the cause-and-effect approach to study coffeeD. are still unable to figure out why coffee is good for us23. Which of the following can be the best title? A. The Magical Effects of Coffee B. Neal Freedman and His Research C. Can Coffee He

18、lp You Live Longer?D. A Cup of Coffee A Day Makes Diseases AwayBFebruary 4, 2012 saw the take-off of a new rising NBA star- Jeremy Lin.Among professional basketball players, Jeremy Lins background is not typical. He graduated from Harvard University, which sends few players to the NBA, and he is the

19、 only Chinese-American NBA player. But when you watch him on the court, there is no doubt that he belongs there. He moves with speed and grace that demonstrate years of faithful practice, which is fueled by a love for basketball.Lins enjoyment to basketball actually began in Taiwan. When Lins father

20、 moved to U.S.,his interest in the sport only grew and he passed on this love of baskeball to his son,introducing him to the game at the age of five. The young Lin spent much of his youth playing basketball for fun.In high school, Lin dreamed of playing in the NBA.When he applied for college,he was

21、not offered a single sports scholarship. However,after his admission to Harvard, he was offered a place on its college basketball team.During Lins time at Harvard, his basketball career began to speed up. He scored 1,482 points, making him one of the highest scorers in Ivy League history.When he gra

22、duated, to his disappointment, no professional teams offered him a contract and he also failed the 2010 NBA Draft (NBA选秀大会) , but he was invited to play in the NBA Summer League. He played well and ended up eagerly signing a contract with the Golden State Warriors.At first, playing in professional g

23、ames filled Lin with excitement. He treasured opportunities to meet players he had been watching on TV for years. But slowly, the excitement wore off and was replaced by anxiety. In a few very difficult months, he was cut by two teams before the New York Knicks picked him up.But he had the courage a

24、nd determination to stick to his dream, so he put himself into hard training to get ready for his opportunity to come.Then his moment arrived on February 4, 2012,on which his excellent performance made him famous overnight. After that, he led the Knicks to their fifth straight victory.The Associated

25、 Press called Lin“the most surprising story in the NBA.”Knicks fans developed the nickname for him“linsanity”(林疯狂).Time magazine released its 2012 list of the 100“Most Influential People in the World”, Jermy Lin included.24. What might be the authors purpose in writing the text? A. To make readers i

26、nterested in great basketball players. B. To praise Jeremy Lin for his skills and determination. C. To list Lins wonderful performances in NBA team. D. To give a brief introduction to Lins road to an outstanding basketball player.25.Which of the following is of little help in Lins success? A. His gr

27、aduation from Harvard University B. His fathers influence C. His years of hardwork D. His devotion to basketball 26.Which of the following is TRUE of Jeremy Lin? A. Lin learned to play basketball when he was eight. B. Lin is the most outstanding player in NBA. C. Lins career for professional games w

28、as a great success at first. D. Before Lin there was no Chinese-American NBA players.27.We can conclude from the text that . A. Lin didnt have a smooth road in NBA. B. Lin got an easy entry into NBA. C. NBA prefers graduates from Harvard University. D. Lin didnt show his basketball talents in Harvar

29、d University.C“Mum, what does it mean when someone tells you that they have a skeleton(骨骼)in the closet?” Jessica asked. “A skeleton in the closet?” her mother paused thoughtfully. “Well, its something that you would rather not have anyone else know about. For example, if in the past, someone in Dad

30、s family had been arrested for stealing a horse, it would be a skeleton in his familys closet. He really wouldnt want any neighbor to know about it.”“Why pick on my family?” Jessicas father said with anger. “Your family history isnt so good, you know. Wasnt your great-great-grandfather a prisoner wh

31、o was transported to Australia for his crimes?” “Yes, but people these days say that you are not a real Australian unless your ancestors arrived as prisoners.” “Gosh, sorry I asked. I think I understand now,” Jessica cut in before things grew worse.After dinner, the house was very quiet. Jessicas pa

32、rents were still quite angry with each other. Her mother was ironing clothes and every now and then she glared at her husband, who hid behind his newspaper pretending to read. When she finished, she gathered the freshly pressed clothes in her arms and walked to Jessicas closet. Just as she opened th

33、e door and reached to hang a skirt, a bony arm stuck out from the dark depths and a bundle of white bones fell to the floor. Jessicas mother sank in a faint(晕倒), waking only when Jessica put a cold, wet cloth on her forehead. She looked up to see the worried faces of her husband and daughter.“What h

34、appened? Where am I?” she asked. “You just destroyed the schools skeleton, Mum,” explained Jessica. “I brought it home to help me with my health project. I meant to tell you, but it seemed that as soon as I mentioned skeletons and closets, it caused a problem between you and Dad.” Jessica looked in

35、amazement as her parents began to laugh madly. “Theyre both crazy,”she thought.28.According to Jessicas mother, “a skeleton in the closet” means _.A.a family honorB.a family secretC.a family story D.a family treasureZ&X&29.What can we learn about some Australians ancestors form Paragraph 2?A.They we

36、re brought to Australia as prisoners.B.They were the earliest people living in Australia.C.They were involved in some crimes in Australia.D.They were not regarded as criminals in their days.30.Why did Jessica bring a skeleton home?A.She was curious about it.B.She planned to keep it for fun.C.She nee

37、ded it for her school task. D.She intended to scare her parents.31.Jessicas parents laughed madly at the end of the story probably because _.A.they were crazyB.they were over excitedC.they realized their misunderstandingD.they both thought they had won the quarrelDHumans: Its time to abandon Earth o

38、r Race Extinction.It could be the plot of a summer blockbuster (巨片),but this prediction isnt science fiction. Its a glimpse of the future,according to famous British scientist Stephen Hawking.Z.xx.“I see great dangers for the human race,” he said in an interview with global forum Big Think. There ha

39、ve been a number of times in the past when its survival has been a question of touch and go. ”“I believe that the long-term future of the human race must be in space,” he said. “It will be difficult enough to avoid disasters on planet Earth in the next hundred years,let alone the next thousand, or m

40、illion.”Hawking,who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year, has recently voiced many concerns about the future of life on Earth.“If aliens visited us, the outcome would be as much as when Columbus landed in America, which didnt turn out well for the Native Americans”, he said. “Such

41、 advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads (游牧者), looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they can reach. ”But Hawking says hes still hopeful for the future of humanity. He told Big Think. “Weve made remarkable progress in the last hundred years. But if we want to continue beyond the next

42、 hundred years, our future is in space.”Getting to another planet will prove a challenge, not to mention colonizing it for humanity. Katherine Freese from University of Michigan told Big Think that “The nearest star to Earth is Proxima Centauri which is 4. 2 light years away. That means, if you were

43、 traveling at the speed of light the whole time, it would take 4. 2 years to get there or about 50,000 years using current rocket science.”32.Humans are advised to abandon Earth mainly because _.A. aliens will take up our home planet soon B. many disasters will happen on the Earth C. resources will

44、be used up in the future D. humans need larger space to live in33.Thinking about the future of humans, Hawking feels that _.A. humans will probably become extinct B. aliens are the biggest future threat to humansC. other planets are ready for humans to reach D. the earth will not be habitable for hu

45、mans 34.What is the writers key point in the last paragraph?A. It is impossible to get to another planet in space.B. The present means of transport are not advanced at all.C. The near future cant see humans move to another planet.D. The planet Proxima Centauri is the closest to the earth.35.This pas

46、sage is most probably taken from _.A. a conference interviewB. a science fictionC. a forum report D. a history book第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Doctors Say Most Heart Disease PreventableHeart disease is the number one killer, worldwide, of men and women over the age

47、 of 60. But people of all ages die of heart attacks each year. And while death rates have declined in the U.S. and many western European countries, they are on the rise in the developing world. 36 . No one would have guessed that Barbara Teng would have a heart attack. She was not overweight. She did not smoke or exercise.“In 2004, the week after I turned 49, when I was on a business trip in Chicago, I had a major heart atta

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