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山东省滨州市魏桥中学高三英语上学期第一次月考外研版
滨州市魏桥中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题
第一部分:
听力(30分)
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.Forhim____stageisjust___meansofmakingaliving.
A.a;aB.the;aC.the;theD.a;the
22.Ithinkyou_____yourparentsyouweregoingtobelate.Theywereveryworried.
A.musthavetoldB.shouldremind
C.couldhavepromisedD.shouldhavetold
23.I’dratheryou______bytrain,becauseIcan'tbeartheideaofyourbeinginanairplaneinsuchbadweather.
A.wouldgoB.shouldgo
C.wentD.hadgone
24.I’dappreciate____ifyouwouldliketoteachmehowtousethecomputer.
A.thatB.itC.thisD.you
25.Tomsuccessfully____aroleintheplaywasadmittedintoafamousuniversity.
A.whohascreatedB.hadcreated
C.havingcreatedD.havingbeencreated
26.IfIcanhelp_______,Idon'tlikeworkinglateintothenight.
A.soB.thatC.itD.them
27.YesterdayJanewalkedawayfromthediscussion.
Otherwise,she____somethingshewouldregretlater.
A.hadsaidB.saidC.mightsayD.mighthavesaid
28.Withoutelectricity,humanlife________quitedifferenttoday.
A.isB.willbeC.wouldhavebeenD.wouldbe
29.Thewater______coolwhenIjoinedintothepoolformorningexercise.
A.wasfeltB.isfeltC.feltD.feels
30.—Howdoyou_____wegotoBeijingforourholidays?
—Ithinkwe’dbetterflythere.It’smuchmorecomfortable.
A.insistB.wantC.supposeD.suggest
31.Elizarememberseverythingexactlyasifit_____yesterday.
A.washappeningB.happensC.hashappenedD.happened
32.It’squitemewhysuchthingshavebeenallowedtohappen.
A.forB.behind
C.againstD.beyond
33.AwarmthoughtsuddenlycametomeImightusethepocketmoneytobuysomeflowersformymother’sbirthday.
A.ifB.when
C.thatD.which
34.MostofwhathasbeensaidabouttheSimithsalsotrueoftheJohnsons.
A.areB.is
C.beingD.tobe
35.Mr.Greenstoodupindefenceofthe16-year-oldboy,sayingthathewasnottheone.
A.blamedB.blamingC.toblameD.tobeblamed
第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
TheQuietHero
ItwasMother’sDay,thedaywecelebrateeverythingmothersareandeverythingwedo.ButI’ll36thatSundayin2000wasbittersweetforme.AsasinglemotherI37tothinkofmyshortcomings—howmanyeveningsIcouldn’tspendwithmychildren,andhowmanythingsIcouldn’t38mywaitress’salarytobuy.
Butwhat39kidsIhad!
MydaughterMariawasaseniorincollege,andDennywashomevisitingfromhisfreshmanyearatHarvardUniversity.Theywere40impoliteenoughtocomplain,buttherewassomuchmoreI41Ihaddoneforthem.Ijusthopedthey___42.
AsIwalkedintothe43quietlytostartbreakfast,Iwasgreetedbyavase44adozenredroses!
WhenhadDennypossiblyslippeddowntoleavethem?
Buteventheirdelicatebeautywasovershadowedbythenotesittingbesidethem,inthequick,manly45ofaneighteen-year-old.ItwasaboutastorythathappenedbetweenDennyandmelongago.It46:
Shetookadayofffromherbusy47totaketheboytoseehisherointhefleshatthestadium.Ittook3.5hoursjusttogetthere,andtheyhadtobethereearly48hecouldseehisherotakebattingpractice.49theirarrival,shetookherhard-earnedmoneytobuyanoverpricedT-shirtonwhichwas50hisheromakingadivingcatch.Afterthegame,ofcoursehehadto51hishero’ssignature,soshestayedwiththelittleboy52oneinthemorning…
Ittookmelongenoughto53it,butIfinallyknowwhothe54herois.Mom,Iloveyou!
Andsuddenly,itwasa55Mother’sDay,afterall.
36.A.admitB.adoptC.denyD.refuse
37.A.intendedB.likedC.tendedD.hesitated
38.A.stressB.spareC.strengthenD.spend
39.A.poorB.greatC.faithlessD.pretty
40.A.merelyB.usuallyC.neverD.often
41.A.wishedB.hopedC.expectedD.desired
42.A.supportedB.understoodC.approvedD.disgusted
43.A.1iving-roomB.kitchenC.bedloomD.study
44.A.includingB.containingC.possessingD.pinning
45.A.handwritingB.descriptionC.toneD.scratch
46.A.wroteB.recordedC.memorizedD.read
47.A.eventB.contentC.scheduleD.circumstance
48.A.orB.forC.butD.so
49.A.AtB.InC.OnD.By
50.A.impressedB.printedC.presentedD.pressed
51.A.buyB.abandonC.getD.swap
52.A.beforeB.untilC.afterD.when
53.A.seeB.hearC.realizeD.tell
54.A.actualB.trueC.imaginaryD.visual
55.A.sadB.bitterC.happyD.exciting
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题40分)
A.CageatLondonpremiereofhisnewfilm
HollywoodstarNicolasCagearrivedinLondononSundayforthepremiere(首发式)ofoneoftheyearsmostanticipatedfilms,"NationalTreasure."Theaction-packedblockbusterhasalreadyhadhugesuccessinNorthAmerica,takingthenumberonepositionwithticketsalesof35millionUSdollarsinitsopeningweek.
ThefilmtellsthestoryofBenjaminFranklinGates,playedbyNicolasCage,whocomesfromafamilyoftreasure-hunters.GatesistryingtofindatreasurehiddenbytheFoundingFathersoftheUnitedStatesaftertheRevolutionaryWar.Benisclosinginonhisquest,butsoishiscompetition,aswellastheFBI.Gatesbelievesamaptothetreasure'swhereaboutscanbefoundonthebackoftheDeclarationofIndependence,locatedintheheartofWashington,D.C.WhenhelearnsofasecretplantostealtheDeclaration,heonlyhasonechoice:
tostealithimself,beforeanyoneelsedoes.
NicolasCagesaid,"NationalTreasureisenthusiasticabouthistorywhicheverybodycanenjoythat,especiallythestudentsandkids,orifyou'reonadatewithayoungladyorayoungmanitcanbealotoffunandparentswillenjoyit.Ithinkthere'ssomethinginitforeverybody."
"NationalTreasure"makespeoplethinkofthetreasure-huntfilmsofthe1940sand'50s,andhasevenbeencomparedtotheIndianaJonesseries.
Thefilm'soverwhelmingboxofficesuccesshasre-establishedproducerJerryBruckheimerasoneoftheindustry'smostdependablehit-makingproducers.
56.Thispassageis________.
A.apieceofnewsB.adiaryC.alegendstoryD.afilmstory
57.Theunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraphmeans__________.
A.averysuccessfulpersonB.obstructionC.averypowerfulbomb
D.afilmorbookgreatlypromotedbyitsproducers
58.FromthepassageweknowthatNicolasCageisafamous________.
A.filmproducerB.filmstarC.treasurehunterD.filmdirector
59.NationalTreasure________.
A.isastoryabouttreasurehunting
B.haswongreatboxofficeinNorthAmerica
C.canbeenjoyedbypeopleatdifferentages
D.Alloftheabove.
60.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.NationalTreasureisanactionfilmabouthistorystory.
B.Treasure-huntfilmswerequitepopularinthe1940sand50s.
C.NationaltreasureisNicolasCage’sfirstsuccessfulfilm.
D.TheIndianaJonesseriesarequitepopular.
B
TheFoodandDrugAdministrationisexpectedtorulesoonthatmilkfromclonedanimalsandmeatfromtheiroffspring(后代)aresafetoeat,raisingthequestionofwhetherAmericansarereadytowelcomeoneofmodernbiology’smostcontroversial(争论的)achievementstothedinnertable.
TheagriculturalindustryhasobservedavoluntaryFDAmoratorium(暂停)onusingtheproductsofclones,butithasrecentlybecomeclearthatafewoffspringofclonedpigsandcowsarealreadytricklingintothefoodsupply.Manyinagriculturebelievesuchgeneticcopiesarethenextlogicalstepinimprovingthenation’slivestock.
ConsumergroupscounterthatmanyAmericansarelikelytoberevolted(作呕的)bytheideaofservingclonemilktotheirchildrenortossingmeatfromtheprogeny(幼仔)ofclonesontothebackyardgrill.This“yuckfactor”,asit’softencalled,hascometolightrepeatedlyinpublicopinionsurveys.AskedearlierthisyearinapollbytheInternationalFoodInformationCouncilwhethertheywouldwillinglybuymeat,milkandeggsthatcomefromclonesiftheFDAdeclaredthemtobesafe,63percentofconsumerssaidno.
Yetmountingscientificevidencesuggeststhereislittlecauseforalarm,atleastonfood-safetygrounds.Studieshaveshownthatmeatandmilkfromclonescan’tbedistinguishedfromthatofnormalanimals,althoughworkisnotcompleteandresearcherssaythatclonesdosuffersubtlegeneticabnormalities.
Whilemilkfromclonesmightreachtheshelves,clonesthemselvesarenotlikelytobeeaten,sincetheycostthousandsofdollarstoproduce.They’dbeusedasbreedingstock,sotherealquestioniswhethertheirsexuallyproducedoffspringwouldbesafe.
TheFDAhasbeenpromisingapolicyforthreeyears,buthasn’tproducedafinalversion,andsomebiotechnologycompaniesinvolvedincloninghaverunoutofcashwhilewaiting.Livestock(家畜)producershavedubbed(起绰号)theFDAthe“FootDraggingAdministration”.
61.WhatistheopinionoftheAmericansonservingclonedmilktotheirchildren?
A.Theyexpectedtoserveclonedmilktotheirchildren
B.Theyarereadytofeedtheirchildrenontheclonedmilk.
C.Theybelieveusingtheclonedmilkissafeenough.
D.Evensafeastobedeclared,mostofthemwon’tacceptit.
62.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninthepassage?
A.Theclonesareveryrareandcostsomuchtoproduce,sotheywillneverbeusedasfood.
B.Researchersspenttoomuchmoneytoproducetheclones;it’snotwortheating.
C.Theclonescostsomuchtoproduce,sotheywillberarelyusedasfood.
D.TheFDAwil