1、名师指津高效备考新模式高三英语月考卷二第卷(100分)第一部分 听力(略)其次部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AAbout 30 years ago, I left Cuba for the United States with my son. After getting settled finally in Brunswick, New Jersey, I enrolled (注册) my son in kindergarten. Several w
2、eeks later, my sons teacher asked me to meet him at his office.In the teachers office, and exchange of greetings was followed by his questions: “Is your son mentally retarded (弱智的)? Does he suffer from any kind of mental disability?”Was he talking about my wonderful Scola? NO, no, it cant be. What a
3、 helpless, lonely moment! I told him that Scola was a quiet, sweet little boy, instead. I asked him why he was asking me all these questions.My son could not follow the teachers directions, he told me, and thus, Scola was disrupting the class. Didnt he know my son did not speak English yet?He was an
4、gry; “Why hasnt your son been taught to speak English? Dont you speak English at home?”No, I didnt speak English at home, I replied. I was sure my son would learn English in a couple of months, and I didnt want him to forget his native language. Well, wrong answer! What kind of person would not spea
5、k in English to her son at home and at all time? “Are you one of those people who come to this country to save dollars and send them back to their country, never wanting to be a part of this society?”Needless to say, I tried to tell him I was not one of “those people.” Then he told me the meeting wa
6、s over, and I left.As I had expected, my son learned to speak English fluently before the school year was over. He went on to graduate from college and got a job, earning close to six figures. He travels widely and leads a well-adjusted, contented life. And he has benefited from being bilingual (双语的
7、)。Speaking more than one language allows people to communicate with others; it teaches people about other cultures and other placessomething very basic and obviously lacking in the “educator” I met in New Jersey.21. The teacher asked the author to his office _.A. to discuss Scolas in-class performan
8、ceB. to get Scola enrolled in kindergartenC. to find a language partner for ScolaD. to work out a study plan for Scola22. The authors attitude towards being bilingual may best be described as_.A. criticalB. casualC. positiveD. passive23. This text is likely to be selected from a book of _.A. medicin
9、eB. educationC. geographyD. historyBActing on a sudden impulse (凭冲动行事), an elderly woman, whose husband had been killed in the Civil War, went into a photographers to have her picture taken. She was seated before the camera, wearing the same hard, forbidding look that had made her fearful to the chi
10、ldren living in the neighborhood when the photographer said suddenly, “Brighten the eyes a little.” She tried but failed. “See here,” the elderly woman said sharply, “if you think an old woman who is dull can look bright, or the one who feels cross can become pleasant every time she is told to, you
11、dont know anything about human nature. It takes something from the outside to brighten the eye and the face.”“Oh, no, it doesnt! Its something to be worked from the inside. Try it again,” said the photographer good-naturedly.She tried again and this time with better success. “Thats good! You look tw
12、enty years younger.” She went home with a strange feeling in her heart. It was the first compliment she had received since her husband passed away and it left a pleasant memory behind.When she went home, her neighbors soon remarked the change.“Why, Catherine, you are getting younger. How did you man
13、age it?”“It is almost all done from the inside. You just brighten up inside and feel pleasant.”Every emotion tends to shape the body into beauty or into ugliness. Nothing we ever do is wiped out. The way to be beautiful without is to be beautiful within.Men complain because God puts thorns with rose
14、s; wouldnt it be better to thank God that he puts roses with thorns? We win half the battle when we make up our minds to take the world as we find it, including the thorns. This is what happens in real life.24. The old woman went to the photographers to _.A. have her picture taken B. get her husband
15、s photoC. complain to the photographer D. make herself look younger25. What can we know about the old woman?A. She missed her children very much.B. Kids in the neighbor always looked up to her.C. She hesitated to go to the photographers.D. The photographers manner inspired her a lot.26. What does th
16、e underlined word “compliment” mean?A. Praise.B. Comment.C. Comfort.D. Relief.27. What is the message conveyed in the story?A. Ignore ugliness when going after success.B. Friendship is built on respect for each other.C. Accept reality and take things as they are.D. Watch out for difficulty on their
17、way to success.CMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world who use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming reality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA (eDNA). Scien
18、tists can use it to identify rare species, or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water. Scientists study the genetic material released by living creatures. Essentially they can take a sample of soil, air or water, and they can sequence (排序) the DNA out of it and tell you what is the
19、re.EDNA can be used to identify the creatures that live in a certain place. Besides, it can confirm the presence or lack of a specific creature. The cost of gene sequencing has reduced greatly in recent years, which makes DNA testing more widely available.Caren Goldberg, who heads the new eDNA lab a
20、t Washington State University, is one of the first biologists to take the technology from the testing period to actually using it.“It is extremely useful for species that are really hard to find. I have spent many hours looking for species that I was pretty sure were therelooking under rocks, lookin
21、g in water, doing all kinds of surveys.”Caren Goldberg sees eDNA as a way to get answers more efficiently, safely and with less destruction compared to traditional survey techniques. Until recently, scientists depended on netting or using an electric current to temporarily catch fish.This newer way
22、is becoming popular around the world. Animal experts in Vietnam are using the eDNA to find the last, wild Yangtze giant softshell turtles. On the Caribbean island of Trinidad, it is being used to find endangered golden treefrogs.Scientists working with it say they do not expect robots to replace fie
23、ld biologists anytime soon. But the old-fashioned field work could soon be more targeted. A related research goal is to show how long environmental DNA can last and how far it can travel in different environments.28. DNA testing is widely used mainly because _.A. its cost has reduced greatlyB. its r
24、esult is more accurateC. its procedure is easy to runD. it frees biologists of hard work29. What is Caren Goldbergs opinion on eDNA?A. Its hard to put it in actual use.B. Its helpful only in a limited way.C. It takes more time to get the results.D. It may cause less damage to species.30. What does t
25、he underlined sentence mean in the last paragraph?A. The old-fashioned field work would be more popular.B. The old-fashioned field work would face more difficulties.C. More research will be made on the old-fashioned field work.D. It is still uncertain to confirm the effects of eDNA testing.31. What
26、would be the best title for the passage?A. Science Fiction Makes Space Exploration Much EasierB. Science Fiction Becomes Reality for Species SurveysC. Species Surveys Are More Awesome Than You ThinkD. Environmental DNA testing Contributes To Our SocietyDStudents at Monument High School are participa
27、ting in a unique activity called the Independent Project. The program is an “alternative” school thats completely run by students no teachers, parents, or adults are allowedand theyre in charge of deciding their entire courses. What these teens study in the classroom and their homework are all entir
28、ely up to them.Students arent taking this lightlyinstead of reacting irresponsibly to the freedom to design their own studies, theyre eagerly grasping their own interests by writing poetry collections, learning instruments and taking flight lessons.“I think the more choices we have in our schools, t
29、he more students we will help develop into the kind of citizens that we need,” Principal Marianne Young explains. “And that its okay for you to need a little bit of a different approach from mine.”The only structure to the program is this: On Mondays students come up with questions that interest the
30、m about one of their school subjects, then they spend the rest of the week researching and coming up with potential conclusions to these inquiries. On Fridays, they present this information to their classmates.Teens express their satisfaction with the program because it accommodates different kinds
31、of learners, even those who dont always succeed in a traditional academic sense.“I have dyslexia (阅读障碍), so its very hard reading and writing and doing those sorts of things. School has always been a big problem for me,” one student named Sergio explains. “If not for this program, I dont know if Id
32、be graduating-I dont know where Id be right now. I think this has really been my savior and got me through the last two years of high school.”32. What can we know about the Independent Project?A. Normal school courses are a must. B. It aims to help students with math.C. Therere no teachers involved
33、in it. D. Students must study courses at home.33. According to Principal Marianne Young, _.A. more course choices will benefit top studentsB. different learning styles should be encouragedC. teachers play a key role in students educationD. knowledge can be better gained by discussions34. Whats teens
34、 attitude towards the Independent Project?A. Doubtful.B. Cautious.C. Approving.D. Critical.35. What is the passage mainly about?A. An unusual educational program.B. The benefits of interactive learning.C. The structure of a learning program.D. The differences in individual learning. 其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满
35、分10分)依据短文内容,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。Easy Steps to Happier LivingTake care of your body.Our body and mind are connected. 36 It instantly improves our mood and can even lift us out of depression. We dont all have to run marathons - there are simple things we can do to be more active each day
36、. We can spend time outdoors, eat healthily and get enough sleep.Notice the world around you.Have you ever felt there must be more to life? Good news there is. And its right here in front of us. 37 . Learning to be more mindful and aware does wonders for our happiness, whether its on our walk to wor
37、k or in the way we eat. It helps us get in tune with our feelings and stops us focusing on the past or worrying about the future.Keep learning.Learning affects our happiness in lots of positive ways. 38 It also gives us a sense of accomplishment. We learn new things throughout our lives, not just th
38、rough formal qualifications. We can share a skill with friends, join a club, play a new sport and so much more. 39 Helping other people is not only good for them; its good for us too. It makes us happier and can help to improve our health. Giving also creates stronger connections between people and
39、helps to build a happier society for everyone. 40 We can also give our time, ideas and energy. So if you want to feel good, do good.These simple areas tend to make a big difference to peoples happiness and, more importantly, they are all within our control.A. Do things for others.B. Connect with peo
40、ple.C. Helping is not all about money.D. We just need to stop and take notice.E. It can help us improve our physical health.F. Being active makes us happier as well as healthier.G. It exposes us to new ideas and helps us stay curious.第三部分 英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
41、四个选项(A, B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。As a general rule, all forms of activity lead to boredom when they are performed on a routine basis. As a matter of fact, we can see this _41_at work in people of all _42_. For example, on Christmas morning, children are excited about _43_ with their new t
42、oys. But their _44_ soon wears off and by January those _45_ toys can be found put away in the basement. The world is full of _46_ stamp albums and unfinished models, each standing as a monument to someones _47_ interest. When parents bring home a pet, their child _48_ bathes it and brushes its fur.
43、 Within a short time, however, the _49_ of caring for the animal is handed over to the parents. Adolescents enter high school with great _50_ but are soon looking forward to _51_. The same is true of the young adults going to college. And then, how many _52_ , who now complain about the long drives
44、to work, _53_ drove for hours at a time when they first _54_ their drivers license? Before people retire, they usually _55_ to do a lot of _56_ things, which they never had _57_ to do while working. But _58_ after retirement, the golfing, the fishing, the reading and all of the other pastimes become
45、 as boring as the jobs they _59_ . And, like the child in January, they go searching for new _60_.41. A. principle B. habitC. weakerD. power42. A. partiesB. racesC. countriesD. ages43. A. workingB. living C. playingD. going44. A. confidenceB. interestC. anxietyD. sorrow45. A. sameB. extraC. funnyD.
46、expensive46. A. well-organizedB. colorfully-printedC. newly- collected D. half-filled47. A. broad B. passing C. different D. main48. A. silently B. impatiently C. gladly D. worriedly49. A. promiseB. burden C. right D. game50. A. courage B. calmness C. confusion D. excitement51. A. graduation B. inde
47、pendence C. responsibility D. success52. A. children B. students C. adults D. retirees53. A. carefully B. eagerly C. nervously D. bravely54. A. requiredB. obtained C. noticed D.discovered55. A. need B. learn C. start D. plan56. A. great B. strong C. difficultD. correct57. A. time B. money C. skills D. knowledge58. A. only B. well