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届高三英语上册第一次月考试题1

2010届高三英语上册第一次月考试题(英语)

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)

第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.saysA.paysB.manyC.laysD.layer

2.allowA.slowB.dawnC.townD.grow

3.laughedA.noticedB.studiedC.breathedD.learned(adj.)

4.associationA.correctionB.technicianC.constantD.alcohol

5.meantA.pleasantB.breatheC.steakD.theater

第二节语法和词汇知识(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。

6.Weareverysurprisedtofindthathehassomanybooksthattheyhavepileduptothe_______ofhisstudy.

A.top                         B.tip                          C.ceiling                           D.roof

7.Isthatabookonfarming?

Ifso,Iwanttoborrow_____?

A.this       B.one       C.it       D.theone

8.Theyfoundusahouseclosetoourcampus,which        usverywell.

A.fit                     B.suited                 C.matched             D.compared

9.—Whatdoyouthinkwecandoforouragedparents?

—You    doanythingexceptthatyouvisitthemasoftenaspossible.

A.don’thaveto     B.oughtn’tto     C.mustn’t     D.shouldn’t

10.Iwas        enoughtobelieveastranger.

A.foolish              B.shy                    C.wise                    D.clever

11.Itis________thatI’dliketogoforapicnic.

A.verylovelyaday            B.toolovelyaday

C.suchlovelyaday           D.solovelyaday

12.Usinggestures        acorrectwaywillhelpcommunicate         othersinaforeigncountry.

A.on:

with           B.by;about          C.in;with              D.with;by

13.–Whydidn’tyouasktheteacherthequestion?

--Shehadlefttheoffice________Ihadtimetodoit.

A.as                       B.till                        C.after                     D.before

14.Myfatherservedinthearmyin_______whenhewasin_____.

A.1950’s;twenties               B.the1950s;histwenties

C.the1950’s;thetwenties     D.1950’s;thetwenties

15.Inrecentyears_____globalwarmingisbecoming_____concernforpeopleallovertheworld.

A.the;the   B.∕;a               C.∕;∕        D.The;∕

16.Itwas         theoldclockthattheoldmanspentthewholemorningathome.

A.repairing                  B.repaired            C.torepair           D.inrepair

17.Althoughheexplainedagainandagain,hecouldnotmakehimself______byallofus.

A.understand          B.understanding         C.understood          D.beunderstood

18.Thefarmersusedogsto        theircowsatnight.

A.takecare            B.1ookup             C.watchover           D.turnto

19.Asyoucansee,thenumberofcarsonroads_______risingthesedays.

A.keeping      B.keep          C.keeps      D.werekeeping

20.Aftertheearthquakehewenttothelocalhospitaltohavethewound       .

A.toattendto         B.attendto             C.attendingto        D.attendedto

第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。

ThetelephoneranginthepolicestationatRichmond,California,USA.“Policestation?

AtrainforSantaFEcollide(碰撞)witha(n)21 attheMcDonaldStreetCrossing.Pleasegothereatonce,withanambulancetoo.Amanisbadlyinjured,”saida(n)22 voiceofayoungwoman.

“Justaminute,we’llcome 23 .Pleasestaythereandwait,”answeredthepoliceman.

Withinaminute,apolicecarandanambulance 24 .Soontheygottothe 25 ,butonlyto 26 everythingwasfine.Nocollision,no 27 man.

“Whatadirtytrick!

”saidthepoliceman 28 .“Wemustfindoutthatmischievous(恶作剧的)29 and.”

Theyhadnotbeenabletosayanythingaboutapunishment 30 theyheardthewhistleofatrain:

thetrainwasnearingthemquickly.All 31 asudden,atruckappeared.Itcamefasttowardsthem,too.32 itwaspassingthecrossing,itsuddenlyrefusedtomoveon.Rightthenandthere,beforetheeyesofallthepeoplepresent,thetraincollidedwiththetruckheavilyandstruckit 33 metersaway.

WhenRandolphBruce,thedriverwas 34 outofthedamagedtruck,hewas 35 hurtjust 36 theyoungwomanhadforetoldonthephone.Ashewastakentothe 37 intime,hewassavedatlast.

Laterthepolicemendid 38 theycouldtofindthewomanwhohadtelephonedthem,but 39 .

Itis 50 thataprophecy(预言)shouldcoincide(巧合)withthefactsoexactly.

21.A.ambulanceB.truckC.carD.bus

22.A.anxiousB.sweetC.gentleD.low

23.A.fastB.aheadC.soonD.later

24.A.wentbyB.setoffC.gotthereD.cameon

25.A.telephoneB.streetC.stationD.crossing

26.A.feelB.findC.haveD.tell

27.A.injuredB.trappedC.frightenedD.killed

28.A.happilyB.excitedlyC.angrilyD.disappointedly

29.A.manB.policemanC.womanD.boy

30.A.untilB.sinceC.whileD.when

31.A.atB.ofC.byD.for

32.A.WhenB.WhereC.ThatD.Which

33.A.dozenB.dozensC.dozenofD.dozensof

34.A.raisedB.helpedC.pushedD.forced

35.A.slightlyB.clearlyC.hardlyD.badly

36.A.asB.soC.beforeD.for

37.A.policestationB.marketC.hospitalD.sidewalk

38.A.thatB.whichC.howeverD.whatever

39.A.delayedB.workedC.stoppedD.failed

40.A.surprisedB.surprisingC.satisfiedD.satisfying

第二部分阅读理解(共25小题。

第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;满分45分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Mostgift-givingshowsnothingmorethanthespiritofloveandfriendship.Butitispossibletoformsomeassociationsbetweenthekindsofthingsboughtandthepeoplewhobuythem.

Clothing   Theclothesyouweartellsomethingaboutyourpersonality.Theytelltheworldnotonlyhowyouwanttobeseenbuthowyouseeyourselfaswell.Whensomeonegivesyousomethingtowearthatcorrespondstoyourself-image,they’resaying,“Iagreewithyou.Ilikeyouthewayyouare.”Suchagiftshouldbetakenasaformofcompliment.Ontheotherhand,agiftofclothingthatdoesnotmatchyourpersonalitycouldbeaninsulttoyourcharacter.

Expensivegifts  Naturally,somegiftslikejewelrywillbemoreexpensivethanothers.Butsomepeoplegivehigherpricedgiftsthannecessaryforthesituation.Someonewhogivesanexpensivegiftoftenfeelsthatheshouldreceivemorepraisethanifhehadgivenalessexpensivegift.Thereforeheisgivinghimselfagift,toostatus.

Homemadegifts   Makingsomethingbyhandhasbecometheexceptioninmanycountriestoday—somuchsothatgivingahomemadegiftissometimesconsideredextraordinary.Ifyoureceiveahomemadegift,you’relucky.Itmayno.tbemadeperfectly,butitwillshowacertainqualityoflove.Nomatterwhattheresultsofthehomemadegiftlooklike,rememberit’s thethoughtthatcounts.

Books  Peoplewhogivesbooksasgiftseitherlikereadingorwouldlikeeveryonetothinktheydo.Agoodwaytoknowthisistofindoutwhetherornotthegiverboughtthebookaccordingtohowlargeitis.Ifyouhappentoreceivealargeheavybook,itsgivermaybemuchmoreinterestedinthewaythingsappearthaninthewaytheyactuallyare。

Anyhow,givingabookcanbeawayofsharingafeelingoranewlylearnedmeaning.Thegiverisprobablytryingtosaytoyouwhatthebooksaidtohim.

41.Whichofthefollowingbestexpressesthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Gift-givingmayrevealthegiver’spersonalityinsomeway,

B.Mostgift-givingshowsthespiritofloveandfriendship.

C.Homemadegiftsaremorepreciousthanexpensiveones.

D.Weshouldbecarefulinchoosingandgivingexpensiveones.

42.Expensivegiftsmayrepresent

A.deeplove                                      B.highrespect

C.asenseofsuperiority                     D.generosity

43.Accordingtothepassage,homemadegifts   .

A.areveryspecial

B.showdeepaffection

C.shouldbecherished

D.alloftheabove

44.Athinbookasagiftmeans

A.agoodbookaboutbooks

B.alargeandheavybook

C.arareandvaluablebook

D.abookreallymeanttoberead

45.Whichofthefollowinggiftsisnotmentionedinthepassage?

A.Clothing.           B.Flowers.

C.Jewelry.            D.Books.

B

Amotherwantedtoencourageherson’sprogressatthepiano.Sheboughtticketstoaperformancebyagreatpianist.Whentheeveningarrived,theyfoundtheirseatsnearthefrontoftheconcerthallandlookedatthebigpianowaitingonthestage.Soonthemotherfoundafriendtotalkto,andtheboyslippedaway.

At8o’clock,thelightsinthehallbecameweak.Thespotlights(聚光灯)cameon.Onlythendidtheynoticetheboyuponthepianobench,playingTwinkle,TwinkleLittleStar.Hismotherwasshocked,butbeforeshecouldgethersonback,themasterhimselfwas0nthestageandquicklymovingtothepiano.

Hewentuptotheboyandsaidgently,”Don’tstop.Keepplaying.”Thenheleaned(屈身)overandreacheddownwithhislefthandandbeganfillinginthebass(低音部)part.Soonhisfightarmreachedaroundtheothersideandplayedadelightfulpieceofmusic.Together,theoldmasterandthelittleboycarriedthecrowdawaywiththeirbeautifulmusic.

Inallourlives,wereceivehelpinghands—somewenotice,somewedon't.Equallyweourselveshaveagreatmanychancestogiveahelpinghandtoothers—sometimeswelikeourhelptobenoticed,sometimeswedon’t.Littleofwhatwea11achievecomeswithoutlearningorsupportfromothers.Whatwereceiveweshouldgiveback.

45.Thelittleboyslippedontothestagewhen       .

A.theeveningarrived                                   B.

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