693770158重慶市高三上學(xué)期第四次月考 英語(yǔ)試題及答案
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1、 第四次月考英語(yǔ)試題 英語(yǔ)試題卷滿分120分??荚嚂r(shí)間100分鐘。 注意事項(xiàng): 1.答題前,務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡規(guī)定的位置上。 2.答選擇題時(shí),必須使用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。 3.答非選擇題時(shí),必須使用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆,將答案書(shū)寫(xiě)在答題卡規(guī)定的位置上。 4.所有題目必須在答題卡上作答,在試題卷上答題無(wú)效。 5.考試結(jié)束后,將試題卷和答題卡一并交回。 一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 請(qǐng)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)的
2、標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。 例: A computer can only do________ you have instructed it to do. A. how B. after C. what D. when 答案是C。 1. All of ________ sudden, a loud noise came from nowhere, making everybody hold still in ________ alarm. A. a; the B. / ; / C. the; the
3、 D. a; / 2. —What do you say if we go to a skiing resort for the winter vacation? —________. It’s up to you. A. Sorry, I can’t B. Whatever you want C. Forget it D. Don’t mention it 3. Would you please repeat what the man said? I ________. A. won’
4、t listen B. wasn’t listening C. haven’t listened D. hadn’t listened 4. ________, I believe, and your English will improve soon. A. So long as you try harder B. If you try harder C. Trying harder D. Try harder 5. We have positive opinions on huma
5、n rights, which is exactly________ they disagree on. A. what B. how C. where D. that 6. The most successful students are usually ________ who come to all the classes. A. that B. those C. them D. one 7. Basically, we don’t need heaters i
6、n Chongqing, but it ________ be very cold in winter. A. must B. will C. shall D. can 8. The teacher taught us to find a planet in the solar system in his last lesson, ________ everything through jokes. A. having explained B. explained C. to explain D. explaining 9. It was b
7、ecause we went on separate ways ________ I felt relieved. A. that B. when C. how D. which 10. He is really nervous. He ________ back and forth all the night waiting for the results. A. walked B. had walked C. has been walking D. walks 11. If he had not joined the army, he
8、________ alive now. A. would be B. will be C. would have been D. is 12. The basketball match was held from December 5th to 30th, during ________ time as many as 27 teams competed for the championship. A. whose B. when C. which D. that 13. —I really don’t k
9、now whether I should tell my father about the exam. —Well, don’t speak until ________. A. speaking B. spoken to C. spoken D. speaking to 14. —How are you getting along with Jack? —________. He’s always asking questions. A. I’ve had enough of him B. Very well C.
10、 I have no complaint D. It depends 15. —Peter has quit teaching. —I know. An impatient man like him ________ to be a teacher. A. isn’t meant B. doesn’t mean C. means D. is meant 二、完形填空(共20小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 請(qǐng)閱讀下面兩篇短文,掌握其大意,然后從16—35各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選
11、項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。 A When I was 5, summers in my hometown were rather hot. There were no such things as air conditioners to help 16 the summer temperatures. A screen door allowed the occasional 17 to enter the house and also kept out 18 flies and other insects. One day my mother scolded me for not
12、19 my lunch and I got mad. I wanted to play outside and not be 20 to finish eating. In my angry motion to 21 the screen door with my foot, I made a 12-inch hole in the corner of the screen door. But I had no 22 , for I was happy to be playing in the backyard with my toys. Today, I kn
13、ow if my child had done what I did, I would have scolded him, and told him about how 23 this new screen door was. However, they never said a word. They 24 the corner of the screen door broken, creating an opening, a breach(裂縫) in the defense 25 unwanted insects. For years, every time I sa
14、w the screen door, it would constantly remind myself of my mistake. I knew that everyone in my family would see that hole and 26 who did it. For years, every time I saw a fly buzzing in the kitchen, I would wonder if it came in through the hole that I had created with my angry foot. I would wonde
15、r if my family members were thinking about the same thing, 27 blaming me. My parents taught me a valuable lesson, one that stern(嚴(yán)厲的) words perhaps could not 28 . It has helped me to become a more patient person. 16. A. calm B. cool C. comfort D. enjoy 17. A. win
16、d B. sunshine C. guest D. rain 18. A. annoying B. disappointing C. interesting D. amazing 19. A. eating B. wasting C. finishing D. having 20. A. scolded B. watched C. punished D. made 21. A. destroy B. repair
17、 C. open D. play 22. A. intention B. plan C. regret D. pride 23. A. expensive B. fine C. rare D. fortunate 24. A. guaranteed B. considered C. had D. left 25. A. at B. against C. for D. among
18、 26. A. notice B. understand C. remember D. wonder 27. A. cruelly B. severely C. silently D. publicly 28. A. happen B. recognize C. demand D. deliver B You may think that English dictionaries have been used for many, many centuries. But that is no
19、t 29 . The spelling of English has always been a 30 but it was more of a problem in the days before a dictionary. At that time, people could spell words in 31 ways which you might find interesting. But it made reading English much more difficult. So dictionaries were 32 to
20、encourage everybody to spell the same. 33 , an English dictionary like the kind you use today wasn’t made until the time of the late Qing Dynasty. Three men did most of the important early work on dictionaries: Samuel Johnson, Noah Webster, and James Murray. These men spent nearly all of their
21、lives trying to 34 words for their dictionaries. For them, it wasn’t only a(n) 35 ; it was a wonderful journey of discovery. 29. A. true B. wrong C. reliable D. responsible 30. A. success B. problem C. failure D. task 31. A. united B. various C. interesting D. permi
22、tted 32. A. found B. exploited C. invented D. researched 33. A. At times B. At once C. In fact D. In all 34. A. collect B. discover C. write D. memorize 35. A. adventure B. dictionary C. job D. book 三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分) 請(qǐng)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最
23、佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。 A Carrying a passenger on a bicycle is an offence punishable by law. Everyone knows that but still some of us do it. I had done it many times before until something happened to teach me never to do it again. It was not the police. Rather it was an unforgettable, and unpleasan
24、t, experience. It happened one evening when my friend Segaran and I wanted to go and visit another friend who lived some distance away. I had a bicycle. Segaran did not. So, as usual, he sat side-saddle on the horizontal bar of the bicycle while I pedalled. We had done it many times before, so it s
25、hould not be any problem. Near my friend’s house, we got onto a gravel(碎石) path made slippery by the recent rain. Still we managed to move along, thoroughly enjoying the rough ride. As we passed by a stream, I made the mistake of going too near the bank. The rain had softened the soil and it could
26、 not hold our combined weight. One moment we were going along merrily, the next we were tumbling head over heels into the stream. Splash! Splash! Splash! We plunged into the river bicycle first, followed by Segaran, then me. Normally the stream is only a few centimetres deep with clear water. When
27、we fell in, it was a metre deep with smelly black water. The water prevented us from getting badly injured but we also had to pay the price of swallowing some of it. It tasted horrible. Segaran got the worst of it for being sandwiched between the bicycle and me. Our pride was far more hurt. We walk
28、ed all the way home. I had to push the bicycle because its front wheel was bent out of shape. From that moment I promised never to carry anyone on a bicycle again. 36. ________ taught the author never to carry a passenger on a bicycle again. A. The police B. The experience C. Segaran
29、 D. The visited friend 37. Where did they land when they fell off the bike? A. Into the dirty river B. Onto the friend’s house C. Onto the gravel path D. Into the softened soil 38. The author felt hurt mainly because ________. A. he swallowed some dirty water B. he got ba
30、dly injured in the water C. he made Segaran sandwiched and hurt D. he failed in a thing he had thought was easy 39. Where does the following paragraph go back into the passage? We retrieved ourselves and the bicycle from the stream. We were both dirty and wet. Obviously we were in no conditi
31、on to visit anyone. So we decided to go home. A. Between Paragraph 3 and 4 B. Between Paragraph 5 and 6 C. Between Paragraph 6 and 7 D. After the last paragraph B A listener from Brazil recently wrote to us asking for some advice. He’s planning a trip to the United States, and wanted
32、 to know about the best places to travel in America. Today, we tell about the most popular places to visit in the country, and hear about what makes them so appealing. Each of the 50 states in America has interesting things to offer visitors, but some are more popular than others. Washington, D.C.
33、 is famous for its historical places, like the White House and the Lincoln Memorial. Visitors to Los Angeles, California can see the Hollywood Walk of Fame or shop the stores on Rodeo Drive where they may see a star or two. The Grand Canyon in Arizona appeals to hikers, climbers and nature lovers, a
34、s does Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Trip Advisor is a website where people can write reviews about their travel experiences. There are also ratings for hotels, restaurants, and places people have visited around the world. Every year, Trip Advisor makes a list of the top 25 cities to visit
35、 in the United States. The results are based on the opinions of visitors to the website. America’s major cities are still the most popular destinations for visitors. This is probably because of the good quality of services they provide tourists. “They do a great job of giving travelers what they
36、 want when they’re on vacation. I think they kind of cater to every type of traveler need. So whether you’re traveling alone, you’re traveling for business, you’re traveling with your family - whatever it is, those destinations are really tuned in to delivering amazing experiences and just a lot of
37、different opportunities when you’re there.” said Brooke Ferencsik, a tourist from Germany. 40. The author is most possibly ________. A. a radio announcer B. a journalist C. a university professor D. a tour guide 41. Which of the following is the best place to visit if you want to kn
38、ow about American history? A. Yellowstone National Park B. The Grand Canyon C. Los Angeles, California D. Washington D.C 42. According to Brooke Ferencsik, ________ make America’s major cities the most popular destinations for visitors. A. city residents’ kindness and care B. the
39、 good services C. great opportunities of jobs D. the varieties of cities 43. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Welcome to Trip Advisor B. America’s Major Tourist Attractions C. The Power of the Internet D. It’s Tourists Who Decide Where to Go C chemist
40、rynerd US High School Teacher As a science teacher, I also want to incorporate literacy(讀寫(xiě)能力) and reading into science. I thought it would be cool to have something called “Article Fridays” (or monthly, and maybe a more creative name) where students read articles and summarize them on differ
41、ent chemistry topics that they find interesting. I’d have a couple students each time share what they found, and they’d all hand them in. I work on a block schedule(模塊教學(xué)計(jì)劃) so I’m not sure exactly how this would work. Does anyone have creative ideas on how to get kids thinking of science that’s in t
42、he ‘real world’? I’d probably do this with my Honors or AP classes. Caesar753 I like the idea, but not for just Honors/AP. I think that all students can work on improving their literacy. Besides, this is a good way to connect your content to current events. You’ll need to find high-interest
43、articles that grab their attention and keep it. I’m not sure that I would devote an entire block to this activity because it might get boring even with high-interest articles. Myrisophilist High school Life Science I’m really into literacy and science as well, so PM me about it anytim
44、e! Do your students have Internet access in the classroom? If so, that opens up a world of resources. I put a ton of resources seeds on my website that relate to each class I teach. The New York Times Learning Blog has so many ideas on incorporating news into every subject. I highly recommend spen
45、ding some time going through their resources. Here are a few I’ve bookmarked: 12 Ways to Learn Vocabulary with The New York Times Great Ways to Teach Any Day’s Times Teaching Topics 44. Chemistrynerd is worried that ________. A. his students show no interest in his class B. his students p
46、ay no attention to reading or writing C. what his students learn is too difficult to understand D. what his students need is not only science knowledge 45. What can Caesar753 most possibly be? A. A college student B. A college principal C. A high school teacher D. A high school
47、 student 46. According to Myrisophilist, the underlined letters “PM” means ________. A. Private Message B. Pardon Me C. Password Maybe D. Afternoon 47. Myrisophilist’s teaching ways couldn’t be useful without ________. A. newspapers B. the Internet C. b
48、lock schedules D. other teachers’ help D Hair has always been an important sign of beauty. This is especially true for women. Next to the face, hair is one of the main qualities people look for when they consider a woman’s beauty. Whether long or short, curly or straight, ha
49、ir often gets a lot of attention. Each hair on a person’s head grows from a single tube-like hole in the skin called a follicle. People are born with all of the hair follicles they are ever going to have. The average person has about one hundred thousand hair follicles. They begin to form around t
50、he third month of pregnancy. Each hair grows independently of other hairs. There are three periods of hair growth. Not all hairs experience the same period of growth at the same time. The period of active growth is called Anagen. During this period, hair grows at a rate of about three tenths milli
51、meters a day, or one centimeter a month. About 85 percent of hair follicles are going through this process at any given time. This period can last from two to six years. The Catagen period of hair growth comes next. It is then that hair growth begins to slow down. This period usually lasts two or
52、three weeks. Finally, hair growth comes to a complete stop and the hairs begin to fall out. This period is known as Telogen. It affects about 15 percent of all hairs at a time. On average, a person loses between 50 and 100 hairs every day. Since each hair grows at a different rate, this process is
53、 overlooked. Once the Telogen period has ended, the hair growth process begins again. 48. What does the underlined word “They” in the 2nd paragraph refer to? A. The babies B. The hairs C. The follicles D. The pregnant women 49. Anagen is the period when ________. A. hair
54、s grow the fastest B. hairs grow at a different rate C. hair growth comes to a stop D. 85 percent of hairs are growing 50. When some hairs are experiencing the period of Telogen, they ________. A. grow very quickly B. slow down their growth C. stop growing D. affects other h
55、airs’ growth 51. Which of the following shows the process of hair growth? A. Anagen → Telogen → Catagen B. Anagen → Catagen → Telogen C. Anagen D. Anagen ↗ ↘ ↗ ↘ Catagen ← Telogen Telogen ← Catagen E Undoubtedl
56、y there are a few positive characters who are able to “rise above” their environment, who are able to impress the people with whom they come in contact in spite of their clothes. Sometimes we read of some learned woman, who has “made good in her profession,” who says that she has not looked in a m
57、irror for years; but such a woman is a rare exception, and one is not safe in gambling(賭博) with one’s chances of success by following her. It is not the positive characters with whom we are concerned, however, for they are few and somehow manage to take care of themselves. The vast majority of the r
58、ace are not so blessed, and we need to observe but little to realize that with them the reaction of clothes is an important factor. School girls should know that clothes may make a career; happiness and leadership in all the years of high school and college life may be affected by the story a Fres
59、hman’s clothes tell. Many a girl with a keen mind, who has a natural disregard for clothes, perhaps, or who has not been trained in the appreciation of beauty in clothes, has lost her opportunities for leadership and self-expression which by right her brain power should have given her. One of the
60、mental capacities which we all exercise and yet exercise most unconsciously is that of passing judgment on the people we meet. In a majority of cases the judgment is superficial(膚淺的) and inaccurate; but the estimate is made. Some people may not get their final judgment till they hear one talk and wi
61、ll judge one by the tone of voice and by what is said as the true index; but the vast majority will form an opinion based largely, if not entirely, on appearance. One tells the world daily of one’s ideals, ambitions or good breeding through dress; and it is told so plainly that “he who runs may read
62、” and, perhaps, he who reads may run. 52. According to the first two paragraphs, few people ________. A. care about their appearances B. understand the art of dressing themselves C. can catch others’ attention by dressing plainly D. are able to dress properly without professional direc
63、tions 53. Who is the text intended for? A. Book writers B. Women C. Men D. Fashion designers 54. The author thinks it is ________ for most of us to judge the people we meet by what they wear. A. natural B. foolish C. surprising D. necessary 55. Which of the following can be the bes
64、t title? A. Rise Above Your Environment B. He Who Runs May Read C. Dress to Impress D. Art of Dressing 四、 寫(xiě)作(共兩個(gè)寫(xiě)作任務(wù),滿分35分) 寫(xiě)作一(滿分15分) 請(qǐng)結(jié)合以下材料,按要求用英文寫(xiě)作,詞數(shù)不少于60。 In a world full of stress and challenges, a term “positive energy” is raised to help people fight against the neg
65、ative side of their mind. 要求: (1) 就此材料發(fā)表你的感想; (2) 應(yīng)緊扣材料、有明確的觀點(diǎn); (3) 在答題卡上作答。
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