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1、姓 名班 级学 号 4装订线高三英语月考试题 (时间:120分钟 总分:150分)第一部分 听力部分(包括20小题,每小题1分,共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,从每题所给的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 is the woman not satisfied with? A. The design.B. The color. C. The price. 2. What is the mans most favori

2、te activity? A. Watching TV. B. Reading a book. C. Listening to music. 3. Where will the woman go first? A. To the accounting office. B. To the shipping department. C. To a Thai restaurant. 4. Whats the weather probably like today? A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Fine. 5.Whydoesthemancometothewoman? A.Totak

3、eapictureofher. B.ToaskforanewIDcard. C.To get a social security number.其次节(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,从每题所给的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至7题。 6. What is the date this Friday? A. July 9th.B. July 10th. C. July 11th.

4、 7. What does the man find surprising? A. His friends are coming. B. Anna often throws parties. C. The woman is leaving America. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. Where did the woman buy the prints? A. In Boston. B. In New York. C. In Washington. 9. What is the woman going to do? A. Make another museum tour. B. Or

5、ganize an exhibition of art. C. Visit some European painters. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why has the man been invited to the program? A. To advertise his driving school. B. To talk about learning to drive. C. To share his driving experience. 11. How does the man usually get his customers? A. Through frie

6、nds. B. Through newspapers. C. Through the Internet. 12. Why does the man have so many customers now? A. He works very hard. B. He teaches one-to-one. C. He offers lower prices. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What is no longer part of the course? A. Weekly tests. B. Monthly reports. C. The midterm exam. 14.

7、What does the woman say about the term paper? A. It is mainly about magazines. B. It is ten pages long at the most. C. It can focus on any period in history. 15. What should be discussed with the woman in advance? A. Certain paper topics. B. Where to do the research. C. Using interviews as sources.

8、16. Which month is it probably? A. September. B. October. C. December. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What will the temperature be at the bottom of the Grand Canyon four hours later? A. 26C. B. 41C. C. 43C. 18. What is the most important thing to bring when hiking? A. Some medicine. B. Enough water. C. Comf

9、ortable clothes. 19. What is the most common cause of death in the Grand Canyon? A. Heat exhaustion. B.Falling into it. C. Getting bitten by snakes. 20. How many persons will go hiking together? A. Three. B. Four C. Five. 其次部分、阅读一、阅读理解:共15个小题,每小题2分,共计30分AHow to Be a WinnerSir Steven RedgraveWinner o

10、f 5 Olympic Gold Medals “In 1997 I was found to have developed diabetes(糖尿病) . Believing my career was over, I felt extremely low. Then one of the specialists said there was no reason why I should stop training and competing. That was itthe encouragement I needed. I could still be a winner if I beli

11、eve in myself. I am not saying that it isnt difficult sometimes. But I wanted to prove to myself that I wasnt finished yet. Nothing is to stand in my way.”Karen PickeringSwimming World Champion “I swim 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. I manage that sort of workload by putting it on top of my diary. Thi

12、s is the key to successyou cant follow a career in any field without being well-organized. List what you believe you can achieve. Trust yourself, write down your goals for the day, however small they are, and youll be a step closer to achieving them.”Kirsten BestPoet & Writer “When things are gettin

13、g hard, a voice inside my head tells me that I cant achieve something. Then, there are other distractions, such as family or hobbies. The key is to concentrate. When I feel tense, it helps a lot to repeat words such as calm, peace or focus, either out loud or silently in my mind. It makes me feel mo

14、re in control and increases my confidence. This is a habit that can become second nature quite easily and is a powerful psychological tool.”21. What does Sir Steven Redgrave mainly talk about? A. Difficulties influenced his career. B. Specialists offered him medical advice. C. Training helped him de

15、feat his disease. D. He overcame the shadow of illness to win.22. What does Karen Pickering put on top of her diary? A. Her achievements B. Her daily happenings C. Her training schedule D. Her sports career23. What does the underlined word “distractions” probably refer to? A. Ways that help one to f

16、ocus. B. Activities that turn ones attention away. C. Words that help one to feel less tense. D. Habits that make it hard for one to relax.24. According to the passage, what do the three people have in common? A. Hard work. B. Devotion C. Courage D. Self-confidenceB Eleven-year-old Evan Green doesnt

17、 want to save just one treehe wants to save a whole rainforest! In the Redwood City, Calif., a boy started a group called the Red Dragon Conservation Team four years ago to do just that. So far, the teams members have raised $4,500. Thats enough to purchase and protect more than 16 acres of rainfore

18、st in Costa Rica through the Center for Ecosystem survival. Every year, thousands of square miles of rainforest are destroyed worldwide. Logging and farming are mostly likely to blame, scientists say. The loss is terrible news for animals and people. Even though rainforests cover less than 2 percent

19、 of the earth, they are home to half the worlds plants and animals. Rainforests also provide water and help control the earths climate. Evans work to save the rainforests recently earned him a Barron prize for Young Heroes. The prizes are given to children or teenagers who have made a positive diffe

20、rence in the world. Evans goal is “to save enough rainforests to last forever”. He wont have to do it alone. His actions have already inspired other kids to chip in. One girl asked for donations instead of presents on her birthday. She raised $850. Other kids are starting their own conservation team

21、s. Evan says everyone can help the planeteven by taking small steps such as recycling. He and his family try to make a difference every day. “We recycle, we try to limit our garbage weve been walking a little more, and we buy local food,” Evan said.25. Evan started the group _. A. to help the poor B

22、. to make himself well-known C. to win the Barron prize D. to save the rainforest26. How much does it cost to buy and protect an acre of rainforest in Costa Rica? A. About $4,500. B. About $850. C. About $1,000. D. About $280.27. What Evan said in the last paragraph suggests that _. A. actions speak

23、 louder than words B. we can all do something to protect the earth C. we should learn to recycle from now on D. a good beginning makes a good ending28. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Evan Greena famous teenager B. The Red Dragon Conservation Team C. Boy gathers support for rainfore

24、sts D. Rainforests are being destroyedC Determined to make school more related to the workplace, Roosevelt High School in Portland, Oregon, developed a school-to-work program. In their first year, students are offered some job pathways in natural resources, human services, health care, business, art

25、s and communication. The following year, each student chooses one of the pathways and examines it in depth, spending three hours a week watching someone on the job. Such a program is also in practice in some other states. The school-to-work program is built around a partnership. For example, Eastman

26、 Kodak, a major employer in Colorado, introduces students to business by helping them construct a model city using small pieces of wood. “The children use the models to decide on the best place to set up schools,” says Lucille Mantelli, director for Eastman Kodak in Colorado. Kodak introduces math b

27、y teaching fifth graders to use their pocket money properly. They also provide one-on-one job watching experiences and offer chances of practice for high school juniors and seniors. “Students come to the workplace two or three hours a week,” explains Mantelli. “They do the job for us. We pay them an

28、d they get school credits (学分). We also give them our views on their performance and developmental opportunities.” In these partnerships, everybody wins. The students tend to take more difficult courses than students in schools that dont offer such programs. Business benefits by having a better prep

29、ared workforce needed in future years. “Its a way for us to work with the school systems to develop the type of workforce well need in future years,” Mantelli continued. “We need employees who understand the basics of reading and writing. We need them to be good at math and to be comfortable working

30、 on a team.” “Our theory is that they can learn as much outside the classroom as in. All students have the ability to change the world, not just to live in it. To do that, they have to know how to solve problems and use critical thinking skills. We need to encourage them to dream about jobs that go

31、beyond what they see today,” concludes a school-to-work program organizer. 29. Using the example of Eastman Kodak in Colorado, the writer shows us _. A. what role the business plays in the program B. why the students get paid for their jobs C. where the students have their math class D. what the sch

32、ool decides to do30. The main purpose of the school-to-work program is to _. A. make what students learn in school related to the workplace B. introduce new job opportunities to schools C. improve relations between students and teachers D. offer students more difficult courses31. According to the te

33、xt, Lucille Mantelli is _. A. a math teacher B. a company manager C. a school designer D. a program organizer D If humans were truly at home under the light of the moon and stars,we would go in darkness happily,the midnight world as visible to us as it is to the vast number of nocturnal(夜间活动的) speci

34、es on this planet. Instead,we are diurnal(白天的) creatures, with eyes adapted to living in the suns light. This is a basic evolutionary fact, even though most of us dont think of ourselves as diurnal beings. Yet its the only way to explain what weve done to the night: Weve engineered it to receive us

35、by filling it with light. The benefits of this kind of engineering come with consequences 一 called light pollution 一 whose effects scientists are only now beginning to study. Light pollution is largely the result of bad lighting design,which allows artificial light to shine outward and upward into t

36、he sky. III-designed lighting washes out the darkness of night and completely changes the light levels 一 and light rhythms to which many forms of life, including, ourselves, have adapted. Wherever human light spills into the natural world, some aspect or life is affected . In most cities the sky loo

37、ks as though it has been emptied of stars, leaving behind a vacant haze(霾) that mirrors our fear of the dark. Weve grown so used to this orange haze that the original glory of an unlit night, - dark enough for the planet Venus to throw shadow on Earth, is wholly beyond our experience, beyond memory

38、almost. Weve lit up the night as if it were an unoccupied country, when nothing could be further form the truth. Among mammals alone, the number of nocturnal species is astonishing, Light is a powerful biological force, and on many species it acts as a magnet(磁铁). The effect is so powerful that scie

39、ntists speak of songbirds and seabirds being “captured” by searchlights on land or by the light from gas flares on marine oil platforms. Migrating at night, birds tend to collide with brightly lit tall buildings. Frogs living near brightly lit highways suffer nocturnal light levels that are as much

40、as a million times righter than normal, throwing nearly every aspect of their behavior out of joint including most other creatures ,we do need darkness .Darkness is as essential to our biological welfare, to our internal clockwork, as light itself. Living in a glare of our making,we have cut ourselv

41、es off from our evolutionary and cultural heritagethe light of the stars and the rhythms of day and night .In a very real sense light pollution causes us to lose sight of our true place in the universe, to forget the scale of our being, which is best measured against the dimensions of a deep night w

42、ith the Milky Waythe edge of our galaxy arching overhead.32. According to the passage, human being . A. prefer to live in the darkness B. are used to living in the day light C. were curious about the midnight world D. had to stay at home with the light of the moon33. What does “it”(Paragraph 1) most

43、 probably refer to? A. The night.B. The moon C. The sky D. The planet34. The writer mentions birds and frogs to . A. provide examples of animal protection B. show how light pollution affects animals C. compare the living habits of both species D. explain why the number of certain species has decline

44、d35. It is implied in the last paragraph that A. light pollution dose harm to the eyesight of animals B. light pollution has destroyed some of the world heritages C. human beings cannot go to the outer space D. human beings should reflect on their position in the universe二、七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)E Eac

45、h year there is an increasing number of cars on roads and streets as millions of new cars and trucks are produced. One out of every six Americans works at putting together the parts of cars, driving trucks, building roads or filling cars and trucks with gas. 36 Most Americans would find it hard to imagine what life would look like without cars. 37 . The polluted air becomes poisonous and dangerous to health. 38 . Thats what several of the large car factor

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