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高三学年十月月考 英语试题
第一部分: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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Around three forty-five on a rainy Saturday morning, I was woken up by the sound of my pager(呼机) beeping. As a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician, I can never count on a full night of sleep. I pulled myself out of bed and went toward the desk to grab my radio. Our crew was being sent to a nearby home where a man was in cardiac arrest (心脏骤停). We found the man lying on the kitchen floor with his wife beside him. We rushed the patient to the hospital, but despite our efforts, we were unable to save his life.
In my line of life, I rarely get any recognition from the patients we treat, or from their loved ones. But that night, a man’s wife approached us, and through her tears, whispered, “Thank you.” Then she hugged each of us. She knew we answered her late-night call for help, even though the ending was not positive.
There is something deeply rewarding about helping people in these circumstances. Sometimes, I’m able to make their worst day a bit better: like seeing the tears of an injured child turn into a smile when I gave him an interesting toy; or watching a terrified mother’s screams turn into tears of joy when she realized her baby was going to be fine.
Experiences like these allow me to see the impact my work has on others. At the same time, I also know the effect it has had on my own life. As a teenager, I felt awkward when my dad hugged me and said, “ I love you, my dear son.” I was equally uncomfortable and responded, “I love you.” But then I imagined him lying on the kitchen floor that rainy night and realized that my opportunity to say those three words could---at any moment---be taken away forever. Now, I extremely treasure the moment when my father says those three words to me. I’ve learned to appreciate every relationship I have, to tell people I care about them, and to never take anything in life for granted.
1. On that rainy Saturday morning, the author was woken to ____________.
A. meet his father for the last time B. save a man’s life
C. put out a really big fire D. do a scientific experiment
2. The author mentioned the injured child and the terrified mother to show that__________.
A. Life was not always pleasant B. He saved a lot of people
C. His help could bring people happiness D. They were very grateful to him
3. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to ___________.
A.the author’s work B.special love
C.others’ recognition D.a rainy Saturday morning
4. According to this passage, we know that ___________.
A. The author never treasured every relation with others
B. The author’s father died several years ago
C. The author regretted treating his patients badly
D. The author’s work greatly influenced him
B
It had been snowing since two o’clock that afternoon. Time was slipping away, and as I watched the snowflakes fall onto my car, I really began to wonder if I was going to make it on time. Of course I must, as there was no option.
Several weeks ago, all the things that my daughter Alexandra had talked about were the Christmas concert to be held in her school and some rumors about it. “Mom, Rachel was supposed to sing alone, but guess what happened? She’s not! Linda will replace her to do it.” “Mom, I get to stand next to Tyler in the whole concert!” “Mom, you won’t believe it, but Lexie’s whole family is coming to the concert, even from another state!” Making a long way out of state to see third graders sing Christmas carols seemed to be a pretty big deal for her.
As I sat in traffic, I thought about all the school events I had attended alone. Alexandra never mentioned it, but I wondered how she felt about me being the only one whoever came to her events. My own family lived out of town, and her father and his family never quite managed to fit those things into their schedules. I wondered if it bothered her.
The concert was scheduled to begin at seven o’clock. With only a few minutes to spare, I found myself running: first, through the snow-drifted parking lot, then through the school passage. I entered the crowded hall and found a vacant seat near the front. From her place onstage, Alexandra saw me run for the chair, and she smiled. I was close enough to hear the loud conversation of the children onstage.
“Look, Alexandra, there is my aunt and my cousin. They came all the way from West Virginia. I can’t believe my whole family is here!” Alex smiled at Lexie and said, “My whole family is here, too! Look, there she is!” Alex gave me a big smile. I waved back at her, never once noticing the melting snow dripping off my head. It suddenly occurred to me that while we tried to teach our children all about life, they actually taught us what life was all about.
5. What was Alexandra’s attitude towards the Christmas concert?
A. defensive B. disappointed C. enthusiastic D. indifferent
6. According to Paragraph 3, the writer worried that ____________.
A. She might miss the Christmas concert.
B. Her husband was too busy to attend the school events
C. Alexandra felt disappointed to see only her mom present
D. Alexandra wouldn’t perform well in the Christmas concert
7. It could be inferred from the passage that the writer ________.
A. attached importance to her daughter’s school events
B. drove to attend the concert from another state
C. failed to understand her daughter’s words
D. regretted not singing with her daughter
8. What might be the best title of the passage?
A. My whole family is here. B. Express your love in time.
C. Understanding makes miracles. D. A smile brings an end to a conflict.
C
Well-written reviews of books, music, movies, and other products can arouse people’s interest. When writing a review, concentrate on exactly what you like or don’t like. Give examples of strengths and weaknesses, be descriptive and provide background information on an author, director, actor or musician, if possible. Find professional reviews in magazines or newspapers and see how reviewers deal with their topic, but be sure to express your own voice in your review.
Grammar Hint for Review: When describing a book, movie, album or anything else, use the present tense.
Book Reviews
Discuss an author’s technique, strengths and weaknesses instead of focusing on the plot. Does the story flow? Is there a strong sense of character and place? Did you stay up until dawn to finish it? Is it good reading for teenagers? What influence did it have on you and why? If you’ve read other books by the same author, discuss how this book compares.
Movie Reviews
Think of the major Oscar categories and consider the performances, music, lighting and setting, etc. Do these work together? Did some hold up while others didn’t? If the movie is based on a book, discuss whether one is better than the other and why. If the movie is a remake, compare the film to its original.
Remember that a well-written movie review should discuss strengths and weaknesses. Some readers may not have seen a movie yet, so don’t give away an exciting scene or the ending!
College Reviews
Begin by providing an overview of the college, including location, size and a description of the campus and\or dorm life. Think about all aspects of your college visit. What academic, athletic and after-class programs are available? What are the students like? What makes the college different from others? Every school has strengths and weaknesses. Be objective. Consider what the school has to offer and who might enjoy or benefit the most from attending it.
9. When writing a review, you ____________.
A. cannot refer to any previous review B. must express your own views and opinions.
C. must provide some information about the author.
D. needn’t give any examples to support your views.
10. Which aspects should be included in all three reviews?
A. Programs and scenes. B. Plot and character.
C. Strengths and weaknesses. D. Location and description.
11. Where can you probably find the passage?
A. In a personal diary. B. In an official report.
C. In a popular magazine D. In a tourist guidebook.
D
China has a long tradition of respecting education. But its present education is not that respectable.
According to the Hurun Reported, which conducted one-on-one interviews with 980 wealthy Chinese people with net assets of more than 60 million yuan($9.5 million) in 18 mainland cities from May to September, about 14 percent of them said they had either already moved overseas or had applied to do so, and another 46 percent said they planned to emigrate within three years. All cited the higher-quality education available for their children overseas as the reason.
Such a mindset has resulted in a growing number of Chinese students studying abroad.
To be fair, our primary and high schools are a leader in content throughout the world. The Program for International Student Assessment last year offered a feather in the cap for our education. Participating in the program administered by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, teenagers in Shanghai were far in advance of their peers from 64 countries, including the United States, in reading literacy, mathematics and science.
So why does education in this country leave so many wealthy parents cold?
Children in China have no say in what they learn. They normally learn by rote(死记硬背) and are forced to study the subjects that help them in examinations for a school of a higher grade, especially the college entrance exams.
Studies conducted by the China Youth and Children Research Center show that more than
half of Chinese Secondary school students study over time and they don’t get enough sleep. And more than 70 percent of the students in primary and middle schools take after-school tutoring classes, which is considered a heavy burden on children.
And this situation turns many parents into demons like “Wolf Father” Xiao Baiyou in Guangdong province, who supported his children’s learning with verbal abuse and physical violence. Xiao doesn’t pale in comparison to Tiger Mother Amy Chua in the United States. He is satisfied with his parenting skills, as he has sent three of his four children to Peking University, one of China’s most influential higher learning institutions.
Such ways of stimulating children to learn are certainly scary enough to make those Chinese parents with deep pockets choose a foreign school for their kids.
As long as exams-oriented education continues, parents will look overseas for a better way to educate their children.
12. How many of the wealthy Chinese interviewed were in favor of moving overseas?
A. 14% of them. B 32% of them. C. 46% of them. D. 60% of them.
13. What does “a feather in the cap” in Para. 4 most probably mean?
A. An honor. B. An escape. C. A hope. D. A challenge.
14. Education in China is criticized in this passage for the following weaknesses EXCEPT ___.
A. Burdening children with after-school tutoring classes
B. Forcing children to take college entrance exams
C. Making children learn by rote memorization
D. Depriving children of sleep with too much study
15. What is the author’s opinion of “Wolf Father” and “Tiger Mother” parentingstyle?
A. Supportive B. Satisfactory C. Scary D. Stimulating
其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分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。
The aim of going on holiday is to find relaxation and enjoyment, but when your destination is crowded with noisy masses of tourists, you might wonder why you ever left home. 16 Here
are several tips for avoiding crowds while on vacation.
Arrive Early Or Late
If you forget to purchase tickets in advance, do the next best thing---show up early. 17
This is especially useful for tourist sites that are over-run with people by mid-day. Some experienced travelers prefer to do the opposite and show up late in the day. Both can help you escape the crowded time.
Talk To People
Generally speaking, it’s the job of the concierges(服务处人员) in your hotel or the clerks in the tourist office to know their city’s attractions. Have a friendly chat with these expert to get the best time to visit popular sites. 18 Often they know the secrets of touring in demand places when they’re not teaming with people.
Choose Sites Off The Beaten Path
19 For example, many Paris’ hidden side streets feature beautiful architecture, parks and cafes. You’ll avoid crowds, and experience the country’s culture like a local, not a tourist.
Adjust Your Meal Times
Popular restaurants will always have a long wait at usual dinner times. And if you come across theater fans in New York, London or Toronto, you’ll have to wait for more than an hour. 20
A You’ll get a guided tour and beat the rush to have a good time.
B.Crowds tend to be thinner when an attraction throws open its doors.
C.Eat a bit early or a little later and you’ll beat both the crowds and your hunger.
D.Don’t let the headache of dealing with noisy travelers ruin your trip.
E.To slip away from the crowd, choose places that people tend to ignore.
F.You never know---you may just love it and turn it into an annual vacation.
G.It’s also extremely helpful to talk to locals and even fellow travelers.
其次部分:英语学问运用(共四节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Life becomes easier when you learn to accept an apology you never got. I’ve always tried to keep my 21 from people who are rude, aggressive and mean. But sometimes we 22_ become tied to people who might not have our best 23 at heart.
Last summer, I became involved with a(n) 24 coworker who was at a bad spot in his life. I had a lot of 25 for him and decided to help him 26 this tough time, so I tried my best to 27 his rudeness when he lost his temper. However, just like a swimmer drowning in a pool, he grabbed on and ended up drowning me when I reached out and tried to 28 him. His rudeness gradually was out of 29 . One night, when I got up to get a glass of water, he started yelling at me to get back into my bedroom. I did as I was told but I was not happy about it. He 30 my shift in mood and asked what was wrong. But when I told him his behavior toward me was 31 and that I was very hurt by the way he had treated me, he was 32 . He could not understand his actions had 33 impacted me. He told me he didn’t have anything against me that
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