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1、届高三英语上册月考试题92010届高三英语上册12月月考试题一、选择题。1.They have agreed to their difference in the interests of winning the election.A.set up B. set aside C.put up D. put away2.Befroe the flood, the old and children were evacuated to the safety and most of remained on the river bank were young men.A.whom B.what C.th

2、at D.when 3.The boy insisted that he the money and he at once.A.not steal; be set free B. hadnt stolen ; be set freeC. didnt steal; should be set free D. hadnt stolen; set free4.Our elder son has been the Continent for several months.A.knocking about B.knocking down C.knocking over D.knocking off 5.

3、What do you think of the furniture on the Shanghai Furniture Show? -Well, great! But I dont think much of you bought yesterday.A.the one B.it C.that D.which6.You have no idea how she finished the realy race her foot wounded so much.A.for B.when C.with D.while7. As I was getting better day by day, my

4、 friends me to get up and have a short walk every day.A. suggested B.hoped C.considered D.advised 8.I bought a dress for only 10 dollars in a sale; it was a real .A.exchange B.bargain C.trade D.business9.The new policy having been carried out, the money spent in educating a child was just one tenth

5、of on one in the past.A.it had been B.one has been C.that spent D.that was spent10.It was the Long March Rocket 2F,as reported, sent Shenzhou VI spaceship into space.A.which B.what C.that D.as 11.Will you require anything else? -Yes, I like a whisky.A.will B.shall C.should D.might12.I hear theyve pr

6、omoted Tom, but he didnt mention when we talked on the phone.A.to promote B.having been promoted C.having promoted D.to be promoted13.Anne, if your leg become more painful,do not hesitate to call me.A.may B.would C.could D.should14.Did you finish your project, Marie?-No. I was going to type it out b

7、ut I visitors.A.had B.have C.have had D.will have 15.Have you checked all the CDs to the mountainous area next week?A.sent B. to be sent C.sending D.being sent 16.Every man in the world has the right to participate in the 2008 Olympics, the color of his skin.A.by means of B.in favor of C.regardless

8、of D. as a result of 17.You know Beijing Olympic tickets can online from April ,2007. -Yes, and I am sure the 110-meter hurdles tickets will well.A.be booked; be sold B.book; be soldC.be booked; sell D.book; sell 18.Tom is good a student is often praised by the teacher.A. such, as B. so , as C. such

9、, that D. so , that19.The man there that he had the money on the table.A.lying, lay, laid B.laying, lied , lay C.lying, lied, laid D.laying, laid, lay20.In such dry weather, the flowers will have to be watered if they .A.have survived B.are to survive C.would survive D.will survive四、补全对话。Mr. Grey: I

10、 would like to speak to Mr. Brown, if hes not engaged.Secretary: Have you an appointment?Mr. Grey: No, but heres my card. If you are kind enough to take it in, Im sure hell see me.Secretary: 61 Would you mind waiting a few minutes?Come this way, please.Mr. Brown: Good morning, Mr.Grey. Take a seat,

11、please. What can I do for you?Mr. Grey: 62 I think you know my affair.Mr. Brown: Oh, yes. Let me look at your application for a minute. 63 Mr. Grey: Well, I think Im pretty good at it.Mr. Brown: Did you have any kind of work in mind? 64 Mr. Grey: Not really. But Im good at fixing cars and things lik

12、e that. I just finished repairing Mrs. Blacks car.Mr. Brown: All right, Mr. Grey, here is the name and address of the factory. You go straight to the personnel office. 65 A.I will call them and they will be expecting you tomorrow, between 10:00 and noon.B. Well, as a matter of fact, I called on you

13、last Monday.C. Eh, Im very fond of doing mechanical work.D. Then, of course its better to go.E. Hes on the phone just now .F.I mean any skills in that kind of work.G. I see you would like to do mechanical work.61. 62. . 63. . 64. . 65. . 二、完形填空。 A poor chimney-sweeper had not enough money to buy a m

14、eal. One hot summer day at noon he stopped before an eating-house and 21 ,regaling(款待) his nose with the smell of victuals (food and drink). The owner of the shop told him several times to go away,but the sweeper couldnt 22 the pleasant smell, 23 unable to purchase the taste of the food. At last, th

15、e cook came out of the shop, taking hold of the sweeper, and 24 that, as he had been feeding on the smell of his victuals, he could not go away 25 paying half the price of a dinner. The 26 fellow said that he neither could nor would pay, and that he would ask the first person who should pass 27 it w

16、as an unreasonable and unjust demand.The 28 was referred to a policeman, who 29 to pass by at that moment. He said to the sweeper, “As you have been 30 one of your senses with the smell of this mans victuals, it is just that you should give him some 31 ; therefore you 32 ,in your turn, regale one of

17、 his senses, which seems to be more 33 to be satisfied than your 34 . How much money have you got?” “I have nothing 35 two pence in the world, sir, and I must buy me 36 .” “Never mind, ”answered the officer. “ 37 your two coins between your hands; now rattle (发出哐哐响声) them loudly. ” The sweeper did s

18、o, and the officer, 38 the cook, said, “Now, sir , I think he has paid you; the smell of your victuals regaled his nose; the sound of his rattling money has tickled your 39 .”This decision gave more satisfaction to the by-standres than to the cook, but it was the only payment he could obtain. The co

19、ok 40 into the shop while people laughed at him.21.A.remained B.kept C.considered D.planned 22.A.enjoy B.tell C.leave D.bear23.A.even B.though C.for D.while24.A.stated B.announced C.said D.required25.A.without B.unless C.after D.until26.A.rude B.poor C.sad D.brave27.A.why B.how C.as if D.whether28.A

20、.event B.accident C.case D.incident 29.A.happened B.appeared C.came D.promised 30.A.sharing B.feasting C.enjoying D.supplying31.A.award B.cash C.payment D.victuals32.A.can B.may C.might D.shall33.A.adventurous B.difficult C.unfortunate D.hopeless34.A.demand B.appetite C.stomach D.hunger35.A.but B.be

21、sides C.only D.simply36.A.some bread B.some water C.a dinner D.a meal37.A.Get B.Bring C.Take D.Fetch38.A.turning up B.turning away C.turning back D.turning to 39.A.senses B.ears C.nose D.mouth 40.A.crawled B.entered C.slipped D.jumped 三、阅读理解。AIn the last few years our communications network has been

22、 growing at a very fast pace. The old fixed-line telephone has been replaced by mobile phones, Short Message Service (SMS), e-mail and Instant Message (IM). And there are other new ways of communicating related to the Internet, such as blogs. A recent study in Switzerland shows the different roles t

23、hat ocmmunication methods can play. Stefana Broadbent is a scientist at Swisscom, Switzerlands largest telecoms company. She studied several hundred consumers and their reactions to telecommunications. She found people are very good at choosing the best technology for each situation. “IM is used to

24、tell you I miss you; e-mail is to organize our dinner; voice mail is to say, Im late; and SMS to continue our talk on the way,” says Broadbent, joking a little. Landline phones are an open channel. That means people use them to talk about non-private things. Thats because other family members or col

25、leagues have access to the people. Mobile phones are more for adding last-minute information. SMS is used for close friends to keep in touch. It is very efficient and private. The messages are often related to personal secrets. People use e-mail for online communication with bigger social groups. Th

26、at includes ordinary friends. Or it is used for exchanging pictures, music, and other content among a social network. IM, such as MSN and QQ, is a continuous channel. Users open an Instant Message channel for the day. Then they just keep it open while they do other activities. Managing a blog is lik

27、e creating your own independent club on the Internet for friends to visit. It is often the centre of a small group of friends who share the same hobbies.41.How many ways of communication are mentioned in the passage?A.Four. B.Five. C.Six. D.Seven .42.In the second paragraph, what Stefana Broadbent s

28、ays implies .A.IM is used to tell you I miss youB.different ways are used for different purposesC.she is making a jokeD.people are wise enough to use the modern technology for different situations43.When one has something and doesnt want it known, the best way to tell his or her best friend is to us

29、e . A.e-mail B.SMS C.blog D.landline phones44.The main idea of the passage is .A.New Ways to CommunicateB.New TechnologiesC.How to Communicate D. Communicate NetworkB Years ago, when I started looking for my first job, wise advisers urged, “Barbara, he enthusiastic! Enthusiasm will take you further

30、than any amount of experience.” How right they were! Enthusiastic people can turn a boring drive into an adventure, extra work into opportunity and strangers into friends. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm, ” wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is the paste that helps you hang in there w

31、hen the going gets tough. It is the inner voice that whispers, “I can do it !” When others shout “No, you cant .” It took years and years for the early work of Barbara McClintock, a geneticist (遗传学家) who won the 1983 Nobel Prize in medicine, to be generally accepted. Yet she didnt let up on her expe

32、riments. Work was such a deep pleasure for her that she never thought of stopping. Author and poet Samuel Ullman once wrote, “Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul”. Enthusiastic people also love what they do, regardless of money or title or power. If we cannot do what we love as a full-time career, we can treat it as a part-time interest, lik

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