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2010届高三英语上册12月月考试题

一、选择题。

1.Theyhaveagreedtotheirdifferenceintheinterestsofwinningtheelection.

A.setupB.setaside

C.putupD.putaway

2.Befroetheflood,theoldandchildrenwereevacuatedtothesafetyandmostofremainedontheriverbankwereyoungmen.

A.whomB.whatC.thatD.when

3.Theboyinsistedthathethemoneyandheatonce.

A.notsteal;besetfreeB.hadn’tstolen;besetfree

C.didn'tsteal;shouldbesetfreeD.hadn’tstolen;setfree

4.OureldersonhasbeentheContinentforseveralmonths.

A.knockingaboutB.knockingdown

C.knockingoverD.knockingoff

5.—WhatdoyouthinkofthefurnitureontheShanghaiFurnitureShow?

--Well,great!

ButIdon'tthinkmuchofyouboughtyesterday.

A.theoneB.itC.thatD.which

6.Youhavenoideahowshefinishedtherealyraceherfootwoundedsomuch.

A.forB.whenC.withD.while

7.AsIwasgettingbetterdaybyday,myfriendsmetogetupandhaveashortwalkeveryday.

A.suggestedB.hopedC.consideredD.advised

8.Iboughtadressforonly10dollarsinasale;itwasareal.

A.exchangeB.bargainC.tradeD.business

9.Thenewpolicyhavingbeencarriedout,themoneyspentineducatingachildwasjustonetenthof

ononeinthepast.

A.ithadbeenB.onehasbeenC.thatspentD.thatwasspent

10.ItwastheLongMarchRocket2F,asreported,sentShenzhouVIspaceshipintospace.

A.whichB.whatC.thatD.as

11.—Willyourequireanythingelse?

--Yes,Ilikeawhisky.

A.willB.shallC.shouldD.might

12.Ihearthey’vepromotedTom,buthedidn'tmentionwhenwetalkedonthephone.

A.topromoteB.havingbeenpromoted

C.havingpromotedD.tobepromoted

13.Anne,ifyourlegbecomemorepainful,donothesitatetocallme.

A.mayB.wouldC.couldD.should

14.—Didyoufinishyourproject,Marie?

--No.IwasgoingtotypeitoutbutIvisitors.

A.hadB.have

C.havehadD.willhave

15.HaveyoucheckedalltheCDstothemountainousareanextweek?

A.sentB.tobesentC.sendingD.beingsent

16.Everymanintheworldhastherighttoparticipateinthe2008Olympics,thecolorofhisskin.

A.bymeansofB.infavorof

C.regardlessofD.asaresultof

17.—YouknowBeijingOlympicticketscanonlinefromApril,2007.

--Yes,andIamsurethe110-meterhurdlesticketswillwell.

A.bebooked;besoldB.book;besold

C.bebooked;sellD.book;sell

18.Tomisgoodastudentisoftenpraisedbytheteacher.

A.such,asB.so,as

C.such,thatD.so,that

19.Themantherethathehadthemoneyonthetable.

A.lying,lay,laidB.laying,lied,lay

C.lying,lied,laidD.laying,laid,lay

20.Insuchdryweather,theflowerswillhavetobewateredifthey.

A.havesurvivedB.aretosurvive

C.wouldsurviveD.willsurvive

四、补全对话。

Mr.Grey:

IwouldliketospeaktoMr.Brown,ifhe’snotengaged.

Secretary:

Haveyouanappointment?

Mr.Grey:

No,buthere’smycard.Ifyouarekindenoughtotakeitin,I’msurehe’llseeme.

Secretary:

61Wouldyoumindwaitingafewminutes?

…Comethisway,please.

Mr.Brown:

Goodmorning,Mr.Grey.Takeaseat,please.WhatcanIdoforyou?

Mr.Grey:

62Ithinkyouknowmyaffair.

Mr.Brown:

Oh,yes.Letmelookatyourapplicationforaminute.63

Mr.Grey:

Well,IthinkI’mprettygoodatit.

Mr.Brown:

Didyouhaveanykindofworkinmind?

64

Mr.Grey:

Notreally.ButI’mgoodatfixingcarsandthingslikethat.IjustfinishedrepairingMrs.Black’scar.

Mr.Brown:

Allright,Mr.Grey,hereisthenameandaddressofthefactory.Yougostraighttothepersonneloffice.65

A.Iwillcallthemandtheywillbeexpectingyoutomorrow,between10:

00andnoon.

B.Well,asamatteroffact,IcalledonyoulastMonday.

C.Eh,I’mveryfondofdoingmechanicalwork.

D.Then,ofcourseit’sbettertogo.

E.He’sonthephonejustnow.

F.Imeananyskillsinthatkindofwork.

G.Iseeyouwouldliketodomechanicalwork.

61.62..63..64..65..

二、完形填空。

Apoorchimney-sweeperhadnotenoughmoneytobuyameal.Onehotsummerdayatnoonhestoppedbeforeaneating-houseand21,regaling(款待)hisnosewiththesmellofvictuals(foodanddrink).Theowneroftheshoptoldhimseveraltimestogoaway,butthesweepercouldn’t22thepleasantsmell,23unabletopurchasethetasteofthefood.Atlast,thecookcameoutoftheshop,takingholdofthesweeper,and24that,ashehadbeenfeedingonthesmellofhisvictuals,hecouldnotgoaway25payinghalfthepriceofadinner.The26fellowsaidthatheneithercouldnorwouldpay,andthathewouldaskthefirstpersonwhoshouldpass27itwasanunreasonableandunjustdemand.

The28wasreferredtoapoliceman,who29topassbyatthatmoment.Hesaidtothesweeper,“Asyouhavebeen30oneofyoursenseswiththesmellofthisman’svictuals,itisjustthatyoushouldgivehimsome31;thereforeyou32,inyourturn,regaleoneofhissenses,whichseemstobemore33tobesatisfiedthanyour34.Howmuchmoneyhaveyougot?

“Ihavenothing35twopenceintheworld,sir,andImustbuyme36.”

“Nevermind,”answeredtheofficer.“37yourtwocoinsbetweenyourhands;nowrattle(发出哐哐响声)themloudly.”

Thesweeperdidso,andtheofficer,38thecook,said,“Now,sir,Ithinkhehaspaidyou;thesmellofyourvictualsregaledhisnose;thesoundofhisrattlingmoneyhastickledyour39.”

Thisdecisiongavemoresatisfactiontotheby-standresthantothecook,butitwastheonlypaymenthecouldobtain.Thecook40intotheshopwhilepeoplelaughedathim.

21.A.remainedB.keptC.consideredD.planned

22.A.enjoyB.tellC.leaveD.bear

23.A.evenB.thoughC.forD.while

24.A.statedB.announcedC.saidD.required

25.A.withoutB.unlessC.afterD.until

26.A.rudeB.poorC.sadD.brave

27.A.whyB.howC.asifD.whether

28.A.eventB.accidentC.caseD.incident

29.A.happenedB.appearedC.cameD.promised

30.A.sharingB.feastingC.enjoyingD.supplying

31.A.awardB.cashC.paymentD.victuals

32.A.canB.mayC.mightD.shall

33.A.adventurousB.difficultC.unfortunateD.hopeless

34.A.demandB.appetiteC.stomachD.hunger

35.A.butB.besidesC.onlyD.simply

36.A.somebreadB.somewaterC.adinnerD.ameal

37.A.GetB.BringC.TakeD.Fetch

38.A.turningupB.turningawayC.turningbackD.turningto

39.A.sensesB.earsC.noseD.mouth

40.A.crawledB.enteredC.slippedD.jumped

三、阅读理解。

A

Inthelastfewyearsourcommunicationsnetworkhasbeengrowingataveryfastpace.Theoldfixed-linetelephonehasbeenreplacedbymobilephones,ShortMessageService(SMS),e-mailandInstantMessage(IM).AndthereareothernewwaysofcommunicatingrelatedtotheInternet,suchasblogs.

ArecentstudyinSwitzerlandshowsthedifferentrolesthatocmmunicationmethodscanplay.StefanaBroadbentisascientistatSwisscom,Switzerland’slargesttelecomscompany.Shestudiedseveralhundredconsumersandtheirreactionstotelecommunications.Shefoundpeopleareverygoodatchoosingthebesttechnologyforeachsituation.“IMisusedtotellyouImissyou;e-mailistoorganizeourdinner;voicemailistosay,I’mlate;andSMStocontinueourtalkontheway,”saysBroadbent,jokingalittle.

Landlinephonesareanopenchannel.Thatmeanspeopleusethemtotalkaboutnon-privatethings.That’sbecauseotherfamilymembersorcolleagueshaveaccesstothepeople.Mobilephonesaremoreforaddinglast-minuteinformation.SMSisusedforclosefriendstokeepintouch.Itisveryefficientandprivate.Themessagesareoftenrelatedtopersonalsecrets.Peopleusee-mailforonlinecommunicationwithbiggersocialgroups.Thatincludesordinaryfriends.Oritisusedforexchangingpictures,music,andothercontentamongasocialnetwork.IM,suchasMSNandQQ,isacontinuouschannel.UsersopenanInstantMessagechannelfortheday.Thentheyjustkeepitopenwhiletheydootheractivities.ManagingablogislikecreatingyourownindependentclubontheInternetforfriendstovisit.Itisoftenthecentreofasmallgroupoffriendswhosharethesamehobbies.

41.Howmanywaysofcommunicationarementionedinthepassage?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.

42.Inthesecondparagraph,whatStefanaBroadbentsaysimplies.

A.IMisusedtotellyouImissyou

B.differentwaysareusedfordifferentpurposes

C.sheismakingajoke

D.peoplearewiseenoughtousethemoderntechnologyfordifferentsituations

43.Whenonehassomethinganddoesn'twantitknown,thebestwaytotellhisorherbestfriendistouse.

A.e-mailB.SMSC.blogD.landlinephones

44.Themainideaofthepassageis.

A.NewWaystoCommunicate

B.NewTechnologies

C.HowtoCommunicate

D.CommunicateNetwork

B

Yearsago,whenIstartedlookingformyfirstjob,wiseadvisersurged,“Barbara,heenthusiastic!

Enthusiasmwilltakeyoufurtherthananyamountofexperience.”

Howrighttheywere!

Enthusiasticpeoplecanturnaboringdriveintoanadventure,extraworkintoopportunityandstrangersintofriends.

“Nothinggreatwaseverachievedwithoutenthusiasm,”wroteRalphWaldoEmerson.Itisthepastethathelpsyouhangintherewhenthegoinggetstough.Itistheinnervoicethatwhispers,“Icandoit!

”Whenothersshout“No,youcan’t.”

IttookyearsandyearsfortheearlyworkofBarbaraMcClintock,ageneticist(遗传学家)whowonthe1983NobelPrizeinmedicine,tobegenerallyaccepted.Yetshedidn'tletuponherexperiments.Workwassuchadeeppleasureforherthatsheneverthoughtofstopping.

AuthorandpoetSamuelUllmanoncewrote,“Yearswrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul”.

Enthusiasticpeoplealsolovewhattheydo,regardlessofmoneyortitleorpower.Ifwecannotdowhatweloveasafull-timecareer,wecantreatitasapart-timeinterest,lik

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