1、 湖南省雅礼中学2010届高三月考 英语试题 Part One: Listening Comprehension (30 points) omitted Part two: language Knowledge Section A (15 points) Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 21.---Where
2、did you come across our chemistry teacher ? --- It was in the supermarket ______I purchased mooncakes. A.that B.which C.where D.when 22. A series of stimulus policies and supportive measures taken by the government _____ to promote change in the economic environment in this
3、area. A. are expecting B. are expected C. is expecting D. is expected 23. With all the novels he was interested in _______, he left the library and went back to his dorm. A. borrowed B. borrowing C. to borrow D. borrow 24.---The research on the new bird flu virus vaccine is challe
4、nging and demanding. Who do you think can do the job? ---____ my students have a try? A. May B. Must C. Will D. Shall 25. Between the two periods of classes is a break, we can have a short rest. A.then B.where C.when D.which 26. “If" he added, “________ to carry out the pl
5、an, we would surely make a big profit for our company." A.to permit B.to be permitted C.permitting D.permitted 27. ---How do you think I can make up with Qiong? ---Put aside_____ you disagree and try to find_____ you have in common. A. what, what B. where, what C. what, whet
6、her D. where, whether 28. _______ the calculation is right, scientists can never be sure that they have included all variables and modeled them accurately. A. Even if B. As far as C. If only D. So long as 29. I ______ him in time, otherwise he would have fallen off the
7、bike. A. had supported B. supported C. have supported D. support 30.May 12th,2008 is a special day,________, I think,that will be remembered by the Chinese forever. A. one B. it C. which D. that 31. --- Could you introduce me a high quality car? --- M
8、y pleasure. _______ well even on wet roads, this kind of car is very popular. A. Handled B. To handle C. Handling D. Being handled 32. Only when he returned _________ that the war had ended and the army had come back. 2 A. we tell B. we told C. did we tell D. were we told 33. Accordi
9、ng to the report, the American government didn’t intend to have its troops____of war zone. A. pulled out B. dropped out C. driven out D. run out 34. The bus was crowded with passengers going home from market, most of ________ carrying heavy bags and baskets full of fruit and vegetables the
10、y had bought there. A. whom B. them C. who D. which 35. Our society insists on regular habits, timekeeping and punctuality, and whether we like it or not, ______ we mean to make our way in society, we have to comply ( to act in accordance with a demand, rule, etc.) its demands. A. whet
11、her B. after C. if D. until Section B (18 points) Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with word or phrases that best fits the context. Everyone wants to win a first-place blue ribbon
12、 to be the best in something. Even kids in Kindergarten want that blue ribbon. In sports, I was never a blue-ribbon person. In a race, I was always 36 . In baseball I was likely to be 37 on the head or drop the ball. During the spring of my kindergarten year, our class had a field trip to a par
13、k in a town about twenty miles away. Making that drive now is no big 38 but when you’re six and you’ve lived in a town of 300 people all your life, going to a big town of a couple of thousand people is really something. I don’t remember too much about it. But there was one that I will never forge
14、t -----the __39__ race. The parents tied our feet together. One little boy got me for a 40 . He was the second most 41 boy in our class so he usually won at everything and I knew that with me tied to him he didn’t have a chance. And I’m sure he knew he was in trouble. The gun sounded and we wer
15、e off. Some couples were falling and stumbling all around us, 42 we stayed on our feet and made it to the other side. 43 , when we turned around and headed back for home, we were in the lead! Only one couple had a chance to win, and they were a good several yards behind us. A few feet from th
16、e finish line, disaster struck: I tripped and fell. We were 44 enough that my partner could have easily dragged me across the finish line and won. But he didn’t. Instead he stopped, 45 down and helped me up ------ just at the other couple crossed the finish line. As a result, we received a sm
17、all red ribbon for coming in second. I still remember that moment when the young boy decided that helping a friend get on her feet was more important than winning a blue ribbon. And 13 years later, I still have that little ribbon because it’s a 46 that a friend like this boy is one who really
18、 47 . 36. A. last B. first C. quick D. successful 37. A. touched B. felt C. hit D. beaten 38. A. question B. event C. one D. deal 39. A. one-legged B. two-legged C. three-legged D. four-legged
19、 40. A. partner B. helper C. supporter D. competitor 41. A. tallest B. youngest C. athletic D. handsome 42. A. but B. therefore C. however D. and 43. A. Obviously B. Unbelievably C. Secretly D. Undoubtedly
20、 44. A. strong B. brave C. clever D. close 45. A. lay B. slowed C. moved D. reached 46. A. warning B. reminder C. gift D. notice 47. A. depends B. counts C. supports D. worthy Section C (1
21、2 points) Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context. There was a new guy in the office. When we walked by each other in the hallway, we smiled and said " hi". Actually, he said, "Hi, Joe." 48But I just said "hi" because... well
22、 I didn't know his name, and was embarrassed to ask. I passed him in the hall again yesterday. As I was continuing down the hall, feeling pretty good about how well I was coping 49with not knowing his name, when I heard a familiar voice behind me. "I don't know you!" It was Sylvia, one of
23、the kindest people I know. Sylvia was friendly and warm, a welcoming mother to everyone in the office. She was walking a few paces behind me, and evidently she didn't know the new guy 50yet . But rather than just smile and say "hi," Sylvia did what she did. Not only 52did she announce that s
24、he didn't know him, but asked him his name, 51told him hers and engaged him in conversation. Before 53that they were chatting like old friends about some things they had in 54common . And suddenly for Sylvia, the new guy wasn't the new guy anymore. He was Mitch, a colleague with childr
25、en, hobbies, interests and a little shared history. I was stunned -- and a little embarrassed by the ease with 55how Sylvia negotiated that transition. It doesn't take much to turn an unfamiliar face in into a friend. You just have to get over yourself and reach out a little. Ask a question.
26、Learn a name. And just like that -- no more new guy Part Three: Reading Comprehension (30 points) A What incident began the series of traffic accidents? As time slid by, we have too much to reflect on. We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong, A day may begin well enough, but
27、suddenly everything seems to get out of control. What happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at the same moment, as if a single unimportant event would cause a chain of reactions. This is no joke, already, in most people’s daily life. Let us suppose that you are preparing a me
28、al and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this marks a series of catastrophes. While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, breaking half of your best glasses and cutting himself. You hang up hurriedly and attend to your baby, glasses, et
29、c. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt, as if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner. Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney on the 10th of August, 2009. Duri
30、ng the rush hour two cars collided (撞车) and both drivers began to argue. The woman immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She suddenly got into a panic and stopped her car right away. This made the driver who was following her brake hard. His wife was sitting beside him with a lar
31、ge cake in her hands, paying no attention to the sudden change. As she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the windscreen and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car pulled up all of a sudden. The lorry was loaded with
32、 empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument. Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meantime, the lorry driver had to sweep up hund
33、reds of broken bottles. Only two stray(迷路的) dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily ate up what was left of the cake. It was just one of those days. 56.“Let’s suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time.” What does the underlined part mean
34、 A.putting one of your eyes on the baby. B.making sure the baby is safe. C.playing together with the baby. D.watching the baby playing. 57.Why did the writer use the story that took place in Sydney? A. He wanted to tell how terrible the traffic is in Sydney. B. He wanted to state that bein
35、g a driver is a terrible thing. C. He wanted to use it as an example to support his idea. D. He wanted to warn the readers not to sit beside the driver. 58. According to the passage, which of the following could be the main cause to block the traffic? A. Two cars collided and both drivers began
36、 to argue. B. The woman behind was a learner and stopped her car suddenly. C. The lorry driver pulled up all of a sudden. D. There were dogs in the way. 59. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. A chain of reactions are usually caused by something that happens unexpe
37、ctedly. B. The woman following behind the two cars was an experienced driver. C. A chain of reactions might be caused by something unimportant in our daily life. D. Some small happenings may cause great confusion. 60. What can we infer from the passage? We should be careful no matter where we
38、are A single unimportant event surely results in a chain of reactions Stray dogs always block traffic Something terrible always happens unexpectedly. A B “Tear them apart!” “Kill the damn fool!” “Murder the referee ( 裁判)!” “Why don’t do something the
39、re, you idiot!” These are common comments one may hear at various sporting events. At the time they are made, they may seem innocent enough. But we should not kid ourselves. They have been known to influence behavior in such a way as to lead to real bloodshed (流血). So many stories have been writt
40、en about the way words affect us .It has been shown that words having certain meanings may cause us to react in ways quite foreign to what we consider to be our usual humanistic behavior. I see the term “opponent” as one of those words . Perhaps the time has come to delete it from sports terms. T
41、he dictionary meaning of the term “opponent” is “adversary”: “enemy”; “one who opposes your interests.” Thus, when a player meets an opponent, he or she may tend to treat that opponent as an enemy. At such times, winning may control one’s knowledge and intellectual ability, and every action, no matt
42、er how gross, may be considered justifiable. I recall an incident in a handball game when a referee refused a player’s request for a time out for a glove change because he did not considered then wet enough. The player went on to rub his gloves across his wet T-shirt and then stated loudly. “Are the
43、y wet enough now?” In the heat of battle, players have been observed to throw themselves across the court without considering the consequences that such a move might have on anyone in their way. I have also witnessed a player reacting to his opponent’s international and illegal blocking by delibe
44、rately hitting him with the ball as hard as he could during the game. Off the court, they are good friends. Does that make any sense? It certainly gives proof of a court attitude which departs from normal behavior. Therefore, I believe it is time we elevated(提升)the game to the level where it belo
45、ngs thereby setting an example to the rest of the sporting world . Replacing the term “opponent” with “associate” could be an ideal way to start. The dictionary meaning of the term “associate” is “colleague”; “friend”; “companion.” Reflect a moment! You may soon see and possibly feel the differen
46、ce in your reaction to the term “associate” rather than “opponent.” 61. Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s view? A. Aggressive behavior in sports can have serious consequences B. The words people use can influence their behavior C. Unpleasant words in sports are
47、 often used by foreign athletes D. Unfair judgments by referees will lead to violence on the sports field 62. Harsh words are spoken during games because the players _______ A. are too eager to win B. are usually short-tempered and easily offended C. cannot afford to be polite in fierc
48、e competition D. treat their contestants as enemies 63. What did the handball player do when he was not allowed a time out to change his gloves? A. He refused to continue the game B. He angrily hit the referee with a ball C. He claimed that the referee was unfair D. He wet his glove
49、s by rubbing them across his T-shirt 64. According to the passage, players, in a game , may _______ A. deliberately throw the ball at anyone illegally blocking their way B. keep on screaming and shouting throughout the game C. lie down on the ground as an act of protest D. kick the bal
50、l across the court with force 65. What is the main idea of the passage? A.The author calling on raising the referee’s sense of responsibility B.The author calling on players to use clean language on the court C.The author calling on changing the attitude of players on the sports field D.The au






