[套卷]吉林省龙井市三中2014届高三9月月考英语试题

2019-01-05 13:23

吉林省龙井市三中2014届高三9月月考英语试题

满分:150分 时间:120分钟

第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话仅读一遍。 1.What does the man want to do?

A.Take a picture of the woman. B.Go back home as soon as possible. C.Ask someone to help take a picture.

2.What kind of information does the man suggest the woman find? A.Information on bus routes B.Information on bookstores.. C.Information on latest books. 3.Why does the woman want to move?

A.Because she has found a better apartment.

B.Because she wants to move to live with the man. C.Because she cannot stand living in the apartment. 4.How much does the small notebook cost today? A.300 dollars. B.350 dollars. C.500 dollars. 5.What does the man want to do?

A.Invite the woman to lunch. B.Go skating with the woman. C.Take a walk in the park alone. 第二节 听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题 6.How did the man get to the Great Wall?

A.He went there by subway. B.He joined a group tour. C.He went there by bus. 7.What does the man offer to do?

A.Accompany the woman to the Great Wall B.Find another route for the woman. C.Find a group tour for the woman. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题 8.Why does the woman call?

A.To ask for a day off work. B.To explain why she’ll be late. C.To explain how she caught flu. 9.What did the woman do yesterday?

A.She rested at home. B.She went to a doctor. C.She went to a drug store. 10.What do we know about Tina?

A.She is often late for work. B.She’s the woman’s best friend. C.She doesn’t like helping others. 听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题 11.What does the man think of Anna?

A.Pretty but silly. B.Pretty and smart. C.Smart but not good looking. 12.How does the woman feel to be around Anna? A.Upset. B.Excited. C.Comfortable. 13.What does the man think the woman should do? A.Find Anna’s advantages. B.Find her own advantages. C.Make some more friends. 听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题 14.What did the man do just now?

A.He read a story. B.He looked after a baby. C.He searched for information. 15.Why does the man want to know how to feed babies?

A.Because his mother is pregnant. B.Because he’s going to be new father. C.Because his mother has given birth to a baby.

16.Generally, how old should a baby start to eat other foods besides breast milk? A.Three months old. B.Seven months old. C.Nine months old. 17.What will the man do next?

A.Tell the woman how to feed babies.

B.Finish reading the article with the woman. C.Find more articles on baby feeding for the woman. 听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题 18.What is Vitamin A good for?

A.It is good for our bones. B.It is good for our skin and eyes. C.It is good for our nervous system.

19.Where can we get Vitamin B1 according to the speaker? A.From whole grains. B.From fish liver oil and eggs. C.From the yellow part of eggs.

20.What helps our body produce red blood cells?

A.Vitamin B1. B.Vitamin B12. C.Vitamin A. 第二部分 英语知识运用 (共45分) 第一节 单项选择 (15分)

21.As a student in _____Foreign Language College, I have to learn______second foreign language. A.the;a B.the ;the C.the ;/ D.a ;the

22.In China, it is a traditional ________to show respect to ancestors during the Qingming Festival. A.belief B.custom C.strength D.principle 23.I bought this shirt at a(n)_________of 20%, so I saved ten dollars. A.benefit B.income C.discount D.bargain

24.My deskmate exercises regularly every day, so he is always________and studies efficiently. A.energetic B.confident C.generous D.reliable

25.I_________a lawyer about the agreement this morning, and he gave me some advice. A.awarded B.admired C.reminded D.consulted

26.If you can___________the time of study and rest, you are sure to enjoy every day better. A.gain B.gather C.balance D.digest

27.At the business meeting last week, Miss Carlson _______several matters of great importance.

A.dressed up B.turned up C.brought up D.broke up 28.--- I have just watched the match.

--- Judging from your expression, you_______have brought us good news. A.should B.need C.would D.must

29.Many people__________the topic on the Internet for some times, but there is still no clear agreement. A.will have discussed B.have been discussing C.were discussing D.had discussed

30.It is high time that we took strong measures to prevent water pollution __________a healthy life. A.living B.lived C.live D.to live

31.When I looked at the old albums, I felt________I had gone back to my childhood. A.as though B.even though C.that D.whether

32.Many parents spend nearly all of their money _______their children can have a good education. A.unless B.once C.now that D.so that

33.The Spring Festival is a festival_________people visit others, expressing wishes to each other. A.why B.where C.when D.that

34.Neither I nor my brother________used to playing out with other local children at weekends. A.has B.have C.is D.are 35.—If Mr Li__________here, everything would be all right. --But he is away in Beijing now.

A.were B.is C.has been D.had been 第二节 完形填空(20)

We all know how important it is to teach our dogs basic life lessons, but are you open to the life lessons your dog can teach you?

I often consider myself to be a(n) 36 dog owner.When my husband and I adopted

our dog,Daisy, I vowed to give her the best life possible,and I’ve done my best to keep that 37 . However, it hasn’t always been 38 . We’ve battled behavioral issues and health problems, 39 we find ways to make it work.Through it our bond has gotten stronger, and I can 40 say she has taught me a few things along the way.

When I started working as a freelance writer two years ago,my lifestyle 41 .As my workload 42 , I began spending less and less time outside of the house. Then, one day while I was 43 writer’s block, Daisy insisted I take her outside to play. I fought her at first because I needed to work, but 44 gave in. After about an hour of playing, we 45 inside, and I found myself clear-headed and ready to 46 . I learned my lesson from her A little fresh air goes a long way to 47 your day.

Last summer, I was very 48 . I found myself working from the time I got up right up until bedtime, which left little time for Daisy. It’s not that I was 49 her needs, but just that I didn’t have as much time to 50 her as I once did.

It wasn’t until I started seeing changes in her 51 that I realized there was a problem. She wasn’t following my commands, so I started searching for the 52 . As it turned out she needed more 53 from me, and when I made more time for her,things went back to 54 . She showed me that even when I’m up to my ears in work, I have to make time to spend 55 my loved ones.

36.A.terrible B.special C.awesome D.generous 37.A.lesson B.promise C.opportunity D.secret 38.A.annoying B.comortable C.boring D.easy 39.A.but B.or C.so D.because 40.A.honestly B.simply C.privately D.faithfully 41.A.paused B.changed C.updated D.operated 42.A.finished B.pressed C.arranged D.increased 43.A.forgetting B.planning C.escaping D.battling 44.A.unfortunately B.gradually C.eventually D.frequently 45.A.came back B.turned around C.took apart D.blew up 46.A.scream B.write C.think D.taste 47.A.predict B.transform C.determine D.trighten 48.A.busy B.excited C.upset D.comfortable 49.A.admitting B.adapting C.ignoring D.requiring 50.A.rely on B.dress up C.spy on D.devote to 51.A.behavior B.mistake C.food D.imagination 52.A.method B.cost C.cause D.conclusion 53.A.praise B.attention C.encouragement D.guidance 54.A.normal B.quietness C.safety D.happiness 55.A.to B.with C.for D.by 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

When Carrie Conley’s husband left in the early 1960s, she started raising six children on her own. She took a job at a hospital, delivering meals to patients as what was called “a tray girl” .

Jerry Johnson, the youngest child in the family, was 5 years old when his dad left. Speaking with his mother recently, Johnson heard his mother repeat the question she asked at that time. “Lord, what am I going to do with all these kids by myself?” The answers came in the form of lima beans, black-eyed peas and low prices on chicken necks. “Something to boil for every day of the week,” Conley said.

“I cannot remember one Christmas that I didn’t feel like the luckiest kid in the world,” Johnson said, “even though now I realize we has hardly anything in terms of money.”

“How did you hold all that together?” he asked his mother.

Conley said she would save up her sick days at work, going in no matter how she felt. Then in December, the company would pay her for the unused sick days. More help came in castoffs(废弃物),when wealthy families would clean out their toy chests at Christmastime and take a load of toys to the Salvation Army. Conley would pick through them, finding the best ones for her children. The result of those sacrifices led to a big, happy Christmas for Conley and her kids.

“But I never did tell you it was a Santa Claus,” Conley said, “I couldn’t give any man credit for what I had done.”

Johnson thanked his mom for her sacrifices, and for the good example she set for him and his siblings. “I think it’s helping us all be better parents,” Johnson said.

In 1975, Conley retired from Detroit’s Outer Drive Hospital. Jerry was a sophomore in college at that time. He later graduated form Washington University Medical School and received a degree in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.

56. How did Johnson feel about Christmas when he was a kid? A. Awful B. Disappointed C. Pleased D. Indifferent 57. How did Conley struggle to send the children Christmas gifts? A. By begging rich families to help B. By picking up gifts of low prices C. By visiting the Salvation Army D. By helping clean out toy chests

58. The underlined part in Paragraph 6 shows that Conley_______? A. didn’t believe in God then B. was proud of what she did C. was complaining about her bad luck D. wasn’t willing to ask others for help 59. From the passage we can know that _____. A. Conley had great influence on her kids B. Conley was an optimistic but stubborn woman C. Johnson landed a job in Conley’s company finally D. Johnson sensed his mother’s despair when he was young

B

In fact, the kangaroo was so strong that police couldn’t catch it. Along with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office Agricultural Unit, they tried a number of approaches to wrangle in the animal without seriously injuring it. But not even tranquilizers(镇定剂) could slow down the creature. Eventually, local resident Kevin Wehling, who WTSP said “had heard rumors about the

kangaroo and wanted to see it for himself,” captured the animal.

Kangaroos typically do not attack humans unless they are angered. However, an Australian politician was recently knocked down and scratched facing a kangaroo while out for a morning jog. They can become more aggressive when they find themselves in a strange environment with a team of police officers hunting them down.

Police still have no idea who owns the kangaroo and have now placed it in the care of a vet. Technically, you can own a kangaroo in the Sunshine State if you have the right permits. In theory, wildlife officials should be able to narrow the field and pinpoint where the stray kangaroo came from. 60. What does the underlined word “prank” in Paragraph 1 mean? A. Task B. Plan C. Trick D. Show

61. According to what Gene Smith said in Paragraph2, we infer that____. A. he was skilled at grabbing kangaroo

B. he had seen many kangaroos in the wild before

C. he had always worried that kangaroos would attack people

D. he didn’t expect capturing the kangaroo would be that hard 62. What can we infer from Paragraph4?

A. Kangaroos are the gentlest animals in the world B. Kangaroos can be dangerous in certain circumstances C. Kangaroos usually beg for food when they are hungry D. Kangaroos can adapt to a strange environment quickly

63. Wildlife officials should be able to pinpoint where the stray kangaroo came from because _____. A. the kangaroo can lead them to its owner B. they can refer to the kangaroo’s footsteps C. cameras have recorded the kangaroo’s track

D. they can refer to records of people keeping kangaroos

C

A Scottish woman has given birth to twins for the third time. Karen Rodger, 41, welcomed her first pair of girls rowan and Isla after having twice given birth to twin boys.

“I still haven’t really taken it on board because I was convinced I was having two boys,” Rodger told Sky News. Karen said her husband Colin was equally stunned when the couple learned they were going to have their fifth and sixth child. “He thought I was joking and immediately wrote back to say 'this is not funny'. I had to explain that it really was true,” Karen said.

The average couple has about a 3 percent chance of having twins when not accounting for fertility(多产)drugs. And with each following pregnancy, the changes of producing twins a second, or even third time, become less.

Karen, a dance lecturer, first learned of the incredibly rare occurrence during a visit to her doctor and immediately texted her husband to share the news. “I just could not believe it. It never crossed my mind that it would be twins again. I just thought that wouldn’t happen to people like me, but I’m absolutely delighted,” she said.

It had been several years since the couple’s last children were born. Their oldest twins are 14 and the second set was born just two years later. “I turned 40 and I thought, if I’m going to do it, I should do it now,” Karen said. “I spoken to my husband and we both thought we’d quite like another one so that was it and, one month later, I was pregnant.”

Colin says the age and gender difference will ensure a sweat-inducing dilemma for any future suitors of the twin girls. It will be a frightening challenge for any boyfriend.

64. According to Paragraph2, when the husband heard the news, he was____.

A. upset B. worried C. relieved D. shocked 65. What can we infer form Paragraph3?

A. The average couple would turn to fertility drugs.


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