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云南昆明一中2013届高三第一次月考
英 语 试 题
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节: (共5 小题;第小题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答案,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 will the woman do next?
A. Attend a meeting. B. Go on waiting. C. Call Mr. Emory.
2.What do we know about the man?
A. He isn’t satisfied with his job.
B. He isn’t satisfied with his boss.
C. He has great potential.
3.Why can’t the woman go to New York on Thursday?
A. She’ll have a visitor. B. She’ll go to her uncle’s. C. She will meet her friends.
4.What’s the area code of LA?
A. 216-483-2535 B. 213-483-2465 C. 213-486-2435
5.Where is the man now?
A. At home. B. In his office. C. In a restaurant.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 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。听完每段对话或独白前后,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、7 题。
6.How did the man hear about the service?
A. From a website. B. From his friend. C. From a paper ad.
7.When can the man change the way of payment?
A. Jan. 9. B. Jan.25 . C. Jan. 30.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8.Where does the woman live now?
A. InWashington. B. In New York. C. In Los Angeles.
9.Why will the man go to Los Angeles on Sunday?
A. It’s easier to find a hotel.B. The ticket is cheaper. C. There are special shows.
听第 8段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10.What does the woman have?
A. A grey scarf. B. A green scarf. C. A pair of green gloves.
11. Where does the woman work?
A. In the shoe section. B. In the clothes section. C. At the register.
12. How will the man go back?
A. By bus. B. By underground. C. By streetcar.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. How many times does the woman have her fitness class each week?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3.
14.Why does the woman say he has two left feet?
A. He is disabled. B. He can’t balance very well.C. He doesn’t know how to dance.
15.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Have fitness class with her.
B. Finish their report on Tuesday.
C. Stop watching TV.
16.Where is the class?
A. At a club. B. At a center. C. At a school.
听第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20题。
17.What do we know about Jane Adams’ family?
A. Rich and cultured. B. Big and rich. C. Big and poor.
18.Why did poor people come to her settlement house?
A. To get housing. B. To get advice and have fun.C. To get bank loans.
19.What was she against?
A. Employing children in factories.
B. Looking down upon American Indians.
C. Low pay for poor people.
20.When did she win the Nobel Prize?
A. In 1889 B. In 1913 C. In 1931
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
21. Now that you are an adult, you should draw a/an _______ between right and wrong.
A. thought B. distinction C. conclusion D. idea
22.The Spanish and Portuguese ________ had a profound effect upon the general mentality (思想) of Latin.
A. customs B. civilization C. cultures D. habits
23.It was with great joy ______ he received the news ______ his lost son would soon return home.
A. that, when B. that, which C. which, which D. that, that
24.Could I speak to is in charge of International Sales please?
A. who B. what C. whoever D. whatever
25.In _______ 1940s, Russia was at _______ war with Germany, so lots of cultural relics were damaged.
A. /, / B. the, the C. the, a D. the, /
26.His sister left home in 1998, and since.
A. had not been heard of B. has not been heard of
C. had not heard of D. has not heard of
27.There is not much time left, so I’ll tell you about it ________.
A. in all B. in brief C. in detail D. in short
28.She brought with her three friends, none of I had ever met before.
A. them B. who C. whom D. these
29.Our neighbors always make a noise,_______ their children.
A. scolding B. crying C. shouting D. quarrelling
30.Making good use of waste can help us _______ the costs.
A. fall down B. cut down C. drop down D. get down
31.New technology was used in teaching. As a result, not only , but students became more interested in the lessons.
A.saved was teachers’ energy B.was teachers’ energy saved
C.teachers’ energy was saved D.was saved teachers’ energy
32.Encourage your children to try new things, but try not to them too hard.
A.draw B.strike C.rush D.push
33.One of the most important questions they had to consider was of public health
A.what B.this C.that D.which
34.Everybody was touched words after they heard her moving story.
A.beyond B.without C.of D.in
35.It is a ________ taste whether you like western classic music or Chinese folk music.
A.private B.individual C.personal D.single
第二节 完型填空(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第 36至第 55小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“Now ,” Mrs. Virginia DeView said, smiling, “we are going to discover our professions .” The class seems to be greatly surprised. Our professions? We were only 13 and 14 years old! The teacher must be_36 _. “Yes, you will all be searching for your future 37 . Each of you will have to 38 someone in yourfield, plus give an oral report.”
Each day in her class, Virginia DeView reminded us about this. Finally, I picked print journalism. This _39_ I had to go to interview a true-blue newspaper reporter. I was extremely nervous. I sat down in front of him_40_able to speak. He looked at me and said, “Did you bring a pencil or pen?”
I shook my head.
“How about some 41_ ?”
I shook my head again .
Finally , I thought he realized I was 42 , and I got my first big tip as a 43 : “Never, never go anywhere without a pen and paper. You never know what you’ll run into. ”After a few days, I gave my oral report totally from 44 in class. I got an A on the entire project.
Years later, I was in college looking around for a new career, but with no success. Then I _45 Virginia DeView and my desire at 13 to be a journalist. And I called my parents. They didn’t __46__me. They just reminded me how competitive the field was and 47 all my life I had to run away from competition. This was true. But journalism did something to me; it was in my blood. _48__gave me the freedom to go up to total strangers and ask what was 49 .
For the past 12 years, I’ve had the most satisfying reporting career, __50 __ stories from murders to airplane crashes and 51 choosing my strongest area. 52 _ I went to pick up my phone one day, an incredible wave of memories hit me and I realized that had it not been __53__Virginia DeView, I would not be sitting at that desk.
I get 54 all the time: “How did you pick journalism?”
“Well, you see, there was a teacher…”I just wish I could 55 her.
36.A.good B.mad C.careless D.curious
37.A.university B.family C.professions D.life
38.A.interview B.find out C.admire D.learn from
39.A.expressed B.ordered C.expected D.meant
40.A.hardly B.nearly C.naturally D.eagerly
41.A.drink B.newspapers C.preparations D.paper
42.A.satisfied B.comfortable C.terrified D.sorry
43.A.student B.journalist C.teacher D.writer
44.A.research B.books C.imagination D.memory
45.A.called B.recognized C.remembered D.visited
46.A.answer B.promise C.stop D.persuade
47.A.how B.whether C.why D.when
48.A.It B.Virginia DeView C.My parents D.My oral report
49.A.breaking in B.getting down C.falling off D.going on
50.A.making up B.listening to C.covering D.writing
51.A.of course B.finally C.doubtfully D.in all
52.A.When B.As long as C.Once D.On condition
53.A.for B.with C.of D.to
54.A.hurt B.excited C.disappointed D.asked
55.A.respect B.support C.thank D.favor
第三部分 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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
My grandfather came from Hungary and was the only one in his family who settled down in the United States. The rest of his family remained in Europe. When World War I broke out, he seemed to have become another man, downhearted. Such obvious change was not born out of his welfare, but out of fear: if his only son, my uncle, had to go to war, it would be cousin fighting against cousin.
One day in 1918, my Uncle Milton received his draft notice. My grandparents were very upset. But my mother, at the age of 10, felt on top of the world about her soldier brother going off to war. Realizing how he was regarded by his little sister and all of her friends, my uncle bought them all service pins, which meant that they had a loved one in the service. All the little girls were delighted.
The moment came when my uncle and the other soldiers, without any training but all in uniforms, boarded the train. The band played and the crowd cheered. Although no one noticed, I’m sure my grandmother had a tear in her eye for the only son. The train slowly pulled out, but not about a thousand yards when it suddenly paused.Everyone stared in wonder as the train slowly returned to the station. There was a dead silence before the doors opened and the men started to step out. Someone shouted, “The war is over.” For a moment, nobody moved, but then the people heard someone bark orders at the soldiers. The men lined up in two lines, walked down the steps, and with the band playing, marched down the street, as returning heroes, to be welcomed home. My mother said it was great day, but she was just a little disappointed that it didn’t last a tiny bit longer.
56.What the grandfather was most worried about was .
A.the spread of the world war B.the safety of his living two cousins
C.a drop in his living standards D.his relatives killing each other
57.The underlined phrase “draft notice” means “ ”
A.order for army service B.train ticket for Europe
C.letter of rejection D.note of warning
58.What did the “service pins”(in Para. 2)stand for in the dyes of the little girls?
A.Strength. B.Courage. C.Victory. D.Honor.
59.Which of the following words can best describe the ending of the story?
A.Disappointing. B.Unexpected. C.Uncertain. D.Inspiring.
B
Increasingly, Americans are becoming their own doctors, by going online to diagnose their symptoms, order home health tests or medical devices, or even self-treat their illnesses with drugs from Internet pharmacies(药店). Some avoid doctors because of the high cost of medical care, especially if they lack health insurance. Or they may stay because they find it embarrassing to discuss their weight, alcohol consumption or couch potato habits. Patients may a1so fear what they might learn about their health, or they distrust physicians because of negative experiences in the past. But p1aying doctor can also be a deadly game.
Every day, more than six million Americans turn to the Internet for medical answers ---most of them aren't nearly skeptical enough of what they find. A 2002 survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 72 percent of those surveyed believe all or most of what they read on health websites. They shouldn't. Look up “headache”, and the chances of finding reliable and complete information, free from a motivation for commercial gain, are only one in ten, reports an April 2005 Brown Medical School study. Of the l69 websites the researchers rated, only l6 scored as “high quality”. Recent studies found faulty facts about all sorts of other disorders, causing one research team to warn that a large amount of incomplete, inaccurate and even dangerous information exists on the Internet.
The problem is that most people don't know the safe way to surf the Web. “They use a search engine 1ike Google, get l8 trillion choices and start clicking. But that's risky, because almost anybody can put up a site that looks authoritative(权威的), so it's hard to know Whether What you're reading is reasonable or not,” says Dr.Sarah Bass from the National Cancer Institute.
60.According to the text, an increasing number of Americans .
A.are suffering from mental disorders
B.turn to Internet pharmacies for help
C.like to play deadly games with doctors
D.are skeptical about surfing medical websites
61. Some Americans stay away from doctors because they .
A.find medical devices easy to operate
B.prefer to be diagnosed online by doctors
C.are afraid to face the truth of their health
D.are afraid to misuse their health insurance
62. According to the study of Brown Medical School .
A.more than 6 million Americans distrust doctors
B.only 1/l0 of medical websites aim to make a profit
C.about l/10 of the websites surveyed are of high quality
D.72% of health websites offer incomplete and faulty facts
63.Which of the following is the author's main argument?
A.It's cheap to se1f-treat your own illness.
B.It's embarrassing to discuss your bad habits.
C.It's reasonable to put up a medical website.
D.It's dangerous to be your own doctor.
C
When I was seven my father gave me a Timex, my first watch. I loved it, wore it for years, and haven’t had another one since it stopped ticking a decade ago. Why? Because I don’t need one. I have a mobile phone and I’ m always near someone with an iPod or something like that. All these devices(装置)tell the time—which is why, if you look around, you’ll see lots of empty wrists; sales of watches to young adults have been going down since 2007.
But while the wise have realized that they don’t need them, others— apparently including some distinguished men of our time—are spending total fortunes on them. Brands such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Breitling command shocking prices, up to £250.000 for a piece.
This is ridiculous. Expensive cars go faster than cheap cars. Expensive clothes hang better than cheap clothes. But these days all watches tell the time as well as all other watches. Expensive watches come with extra functions—but who needs them? How often do you dive to 300 metres into the sea or need to find your direction in the area around the South Pole? So why pay that much of five years’ school fees for watches that allow you to do these things?
If justice were done, the Swiss watch industry should have closed down when the Japanese discovered how to make accurate watches for a five-pound note. Instead the Swiss reinvented the watch, with the aid of millions of pounds’ worth of advertising, as a message about the man wearing it. Rolexes are for those who spend their weekends climbing icy mountains; a Patek Philippe is for one from a rich or noble family; a Breitling suggests you like to pilot planes across the world.
Watches are now classified as “investments”(投资). A 1994 Philippe recently sold for nearly? £350, 000, while 1960s Rolexes have gone from? 15, 000 to? 30, 000 plus in a year. But a watch is not an investment. It’s a toy for self-satisfaction, a matter of fashion. Prices may keep going
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