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四川省成都经济技术开发区实验高级中学校届高三12
成都经开区实验高级中学高三上学期12月月考试卷
英语
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:
英语听力(共两节,共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分。
)
做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,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;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.Whatdidthemanbuyyesterday?
A.Ashirt.B.Apairofjeans.C.Apairofshoes.
2.Howdoesthemanplantogotowork?
A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.
3.Whyisn’tthecar’sownerhappy?
A.Themanisstandingonhiscar.B.Thereisakiteonhiscar.
C.Themandrovethecarintoatree.
4.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttodo?
A.Dosomeshopping.B.Mailaletter.C.getsomegas.
5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shecanonlycallonceaday.
B.She’snotbringingherphone.
C.Shewon’tbeabletocalltheman.
第二节(共15小题:
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whichbusisthemanon?
A.No.1.B.No.11.C.No.50.
7.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?
A.ToPineStreet.B.ToParkAvenue.C.ToWashingtonSquare.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatisMarkunhappywith?
A.Agirlinhisclass.B.Fridaynight’sparty.C.Hischemistryhomework.
9.WhoisDavid?
A.Jane’scousin.B.Mark’scousin.C.Jane’schemistryteacher.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What’stheman’simpressionofDaniel?
A.Modest.B.Convincing.C.Overconfident.
11.WhyisthewomanworriedaboutSarah?
A.HerpresentationwasjustOK.B.Shehastoolittleexperience.
C.Shecan’tdealwithchallenges.
12.Whowillprobablygetthejob?
A.Sarah.B.Marcia.C.Daniel.
听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkabout?
A.Howtomaketheirfavoritedreamscometrue.
B.Wheretogofortheirupcomingvacations.
C.Howtospendamilliondollars.
14.Whathasthewomanalwayswantedtodo?
A.GotosomefamousstoresinParis.B.GotoGermanyforatrip.
C.Watchasoccermatchabroad.
15.Whatisthewoman’sfavoritekindoffood?
A.Italianfood.B.Australianfood.C.Frenchfood.
16.Whatisthemanmostinterestedin?
A.Visitingplacesofinterest.B.Cars.C.Shopping.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whenwilltheshipleave?
A.Infiveminutes.B.Inthirtyminutes.C.Intwohours.
18.Whatdoestherestaurantserve?
A.Desserts.B.Hotmeals.C.Sandwiches.
19.Whereisthebank?
A.Inthefrontofthefirstfloor.B.Neartheduty-freeshop.
C.Attheendofthehallway.
20.Whatcanbefoundonthethirdfloor?
A.Arestaurant.B.Toilets.C.Agameroom.
第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选题(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。
A
Hands-onexperienceisstillattractivetomanybuyers,althoughonlineorderingispopularintheUKtoday.
OxfordStreet
Londonisshoppers’paradise,andmostvisitorsheadforOxfordStreet.HalfwayalongisSelfridges,oneoftheworld’sfirstdepartmentstoreswherethearchitectureandwindowdressingimpressevenbeforeyougoin.Thereareatleastfourothermajorstoresonthisstreet,plusEurope’slargestmusicshop.InDecembertheatmosphereisespeciallyfestivebecauseoftheChristmaslightswhicharealwayslightedbyapolitician,agreatsportsman,orasuperstar.
KensingtonHighStreet
AfashionableareaforshoppingisKensingtonHighStreet.Oneofitsdepartmentstoresevenhasaroofgarden-goodforrelaxingbetweenpurchases.There’salsoanorganicfoodsuperstore.
BoroughMarket
Youcan’tvisitLondonandnotgotoasupermarket.OneoftheoldestandbestforfoodisprobablyBoroughMarketonthesouthbankoftheThames.GetofftheundergroundatLondonBridgeandwanderamongfreshfishstalls,bakeries,andfruitandvegetablesellers.Youcanalsobuyspecialistfoodtotakeaway,likecheeses,porkpies,mustardandchutney.
Moreplacesforbargains
PortobelloRoadonaSaturdayisyourbestchoiceforjewelryorcollector’sitems.It’sashortwalkfromthesubwaystationatNottingHillGateandyouneverknowwhatyouwillfind.Forclothes,CamdenMarketistheplace.Itgetsalittlecrowdedattheweekends,though.ConventGardenoffersgreatexperienceforthesimplepleasureoflookingatjewelryandgifts.
16.OxfordStreetbecomesspecialinDecemberfor____________.
A.thewonderfulwindowdressingB.theEurope’slargestmusicshop
C.thelightslitbyafamouspersonD.manybargainstochoosefrom
17.Toenjoyfood,youcangoto_____________.
A.BoroughMarketB.CamdenMarket
C.KensingtonHighStreetD.PortobelloRoad
18.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?
A.Asciencebook.B.Atraveler’sjournal.C.Atripguide.D.Anewsreport.
B
Iwatchdocumentaries,notmovies.Ireadhistorybooks,notfiction.Iuseeveryfreemomenttoaccomplishoneofthetasksonmynever-endingchecklist,andIamcompletelyfilledwiththoughtsofproductivity.Anhoursleepingisanhourwasted.Andliketherestof21stcenturyAmerica,Ilikeit.Butthisfixationonproductivityisincreasinglydestroyingcharacterandtransformingmenintorobots.
NewYorkTimescolumnistDavidBrookswarnedAmericanUniversitystudentsofthisculturaldeclineinaspeech.“Wecutoffallthingsspiritualandemotionalinacompetitiveurgetostandout”,hesaid,“Thepressuretosucceedprofessionally,toacquireskills,todothethingsyouneedtodotosucceedinaninformationageeconomyreallybecametheoverwhelming(难以应付的)pressures,anditsortofeclipsesthethinkingaboutcharacterandmorality.”
Manystudentshappilygotocollege,viewingitasanextstepontheirrisetoprofessionalachievement.Forcingasmanysuccess-buildingactivitiesintotheirschedulesastheycan,theyenjoykeepingbusywithlittlesleep.“Today’soutstandingkidsarelikelytospendtheirafternoonsandweekendsshuttlingfromoneskill-improvingactivitytothenext,”Brookswroteinanarticle,“Wefearfailuremorethanwedesiresuccess.”
Acenturyago,collegewasaboutcharacterbuilding.Today,ourcharactersareindecline.Weareexpertsoneconomics,materialthingsandprofessionalskills.Wefailtodiscussandunderstandrelationships,emotionsandallthingsspiritual.
PhilosopherKarlPopperdividedtheworldintotwocategories:
ClocksandClouds.Clockproblemsarethosethatcanbetakenapart,examinedandsolvedthroughdeductivereasoning(演绎推理).Cloudscannotbetakenapart.Cloudproblemsrepresentwholesystemsthatneedtobeunderstoodinadifferentway.
“WhenwehaveaCloudproblem,wetrytoturnitintoaClockproblem,”Brookssaid.Andinareason-centeredculture,addingtitlestoone’sresumebecomesatrend.AtAmericanUniversity,85percentofseniors(and89percentofbusinessmajors)graduatewithatleastonepracticalexperiencewhichisoftenhelpfultoastudent’sfuturecareer,butcansometimesdrawfocusawayfromacademics.
Topreventthedeathofman’scharacter,Brooksurgesrediscoveringourhumannaturesthroughfallinginlove.Andbylovehemeansloveforatask,job,oranotherperson.“Synchronicityiskeytohappiness,”hesaid.Ratherthancrazilyincreasingourlonglistsofaccomplishments,weneedtoloseourselvesinwhatwedo,andsuccesswillcomeonitsown.
24.FromParagraph1,wecanlearnthatpeople__________.
A.arecontrolledbytime
B.arekeenonreadingbooks
C.arechangingtheircharacters
D.areeagertoachievemore
25.InParagraph2,theunderlinedword“eclipses”means_________.
A.deletesB.weakens
C.worsensD.emphasizes
26.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsusthat__________.
A.loveismoreimportantthanfocus
B.thefocusonhumannaturescounts
C.moreworkcontributestohappiness
D.successcomesfromdevotiontowork
27.Thepurposeofthispassageisto__________.
A.bringawarenesstocharacterbuilding
B.stresstheimportanceofproductivity
C.warnaboutthepressuretoseeksuccess
D.criticizestudents’desireforachievements
C
In1988,acompanyinOhioinventedanalcohol-basedhandcleaner,whichwasmeanttobeusedbyhealth-careworker;whensoapandwaterwereunavailable.JoeKanfer,thecompany'sC.E.O.,toldmerecently,“therewereacoupleofotheralcoholproductsoutthere,buttheywerereallyugly.Eithertheyweregreasy(油腻的)ortheyburnedyourhandswhite.”Kanfertookayearandahalftodevelopthisproductwhichisvisuallyappealinganddoesalmostnoharmtoone'sskin.Still.Kanferlostmoneyonitformorethanadecadebecausepeoplecouldn'tgetwhatitwasfor.
TheproductwascalledPurell.Today,youseeiteverywhere.Mydoctorusesitseveraltimesduringeveryofficevisit.Youcan hearitinalmosteveryofficeintheU.S.andschoolpicnicswouldbeimpossiblewithoutit.TheformerpresidentGrorgeW.BushwascalledaracistforusinghandcleanerafterfirstshakinghandswithBarackObama,butBushalsogavesomeofittoObamaandrecommendeditasacoldpreventative(预防药).Whatwasonce barelyevenaproductisnowagrowingproductcategory,worthhundredsofmillionsperyear.
TheriseofPurellmakessomehealthprofessionalsuneasy. Someclaimedthatpromotinghandcleanermayworsen“ourculture'sirrational(非理性的)fearaboutbacteria.”Still,theclearagreementamongexpertsisthatuncleanhandsposeaserioushealthrisk,andareoneofthemainreasonsinthespreadofinfectionsinhospitals.A2007studyestimatedthat,inAmericain2002,suchinfectionsresultedinmorethanamillionandahalfpatientillnessesandcausedorcontributedtonearlyahundredthousandpatientdeaths-aboutdoublethenumberofU.S.deathscurrentl