1、高三英语月考试题18重庆11中高2017级高三9月考试英 语 试 题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man buy for the woman?A. Notebooks. B. Paper. C. Pencils.2. Where does the conversat
2、ion take place?A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In the womans office.3. Why will Mr. Rogers be out of the office next week?A. To take a holiday B. To attend a wedding. C. To travel on business.4. What does the man mean?A. The woman cant leave early. B. Hell pick up the womans parents.C. Mr. Bl
3、ack wont come at 4 oclock.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A lift worker. B. The mans sister. C. A lift accident.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why did Gareth
4、Jones quit the game halfway?A. He got hurt. B. He was too tired. C. He broke match rules. 7. What will the speakers do next Saturday?A. Visit Gareth. B. Watch a game. C. Play a match.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What impressed the man most?A. The plot. B. The main performers. C. The songs.9. What do we know ab
5、out the musical?A. The woman has seen it. B. The writer won awards for it.C. People speak highly of its plot.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the woman think of the house owner?A. Kind. B. Cold. C. Serious.11. Why did the woman leave the flat?A. The rent was high. B. The room was too cold. C. The neigh
6、bors were noisy.12. How did the womans neighbor act when they met one morning?A. Angrily. B. Sadly. C. Dishonestly.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How high does the woman need to climb for the walking?A. 1,500 meters. B. 2,000 meters. C. 4,000 meters.14. How did the woman prepare for the walking?A. She slept o
7、ut in the tent in winter.B. She climbed a 4,000-meter high mountain.C. She took long walks through the hills daily.15. What did woman think of the walking?A. It was hard but enjoyable. B. It was difficult and tiresome. C. It was wonderful and smooth.16. What was the most exciting moment during the w
8、alking?A. Watching the sunset. B. Seeing the ruined buildings. C. Walking through the Sun Gate.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How long does the break in Barcelona last?A. Two nights. B. Three nights. C. Seven nights.18. What costs extra money for the Barcelona break?A. Flights. B. Breakfast. C. Evening meals
9、.19. On what can visitors get discounts with a discount card?A. All the city sights. B. Some restaurants. C. 5-star hotels.20. When is the deadline of the booking for the Barcelona break?A. September 30th. B. October 5th. C. October 31st.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)AAre you looking fo
10、r something to do? You might like to try one of these four experiences.Crocodile watchingDo you fancy getting up close to some of the most terrifying animals on earth? Crocosaurus Cove, in Darwin (Australia) has the “Cage of Death”. Its an enclosure thats lowered into a pool. This gives you a 360 de
11、gree view of a crocodile as its being fed. The cable broke once and the cage sank to the bottom, but theyve fixed it since then.EdgeWalkHow about walking along the edge of a building several hundred meters up in the air? If that sounds like fun, head off to the CN Tower in Toronto (Ontario, Canada).
12、 Built in 1976, the tower is 553.33 meters tall.The EdgeWalk consists of a 20-30 minute stroll along a 1.5 meter wide platform that runs around the towers restaurant roof. During the walk, youre encouraged to lean forwards as you look over Torontos skyline (轮廓线).Plastic ball rollingDo you fancy roll
13、ing down a hill in a plastic ball?Plastic ball rolling is popular all over the world, but the place to give it a go is in Rotorua (New Zealand). Brother David and Andrew Akers came up with the idea in 1994. A typical orb (球) is about 3 meters in diameter, with an inner orb size of about 2 meters. Th
14、eres no brake or steering mechanism, but the inner layer of the plastic ball helps absorb the shock.Volcano bungee jumpingIf youre looking for the adventure of a lifetime, how about going bungee jumping off a helicopter into the crater of a live volcano? As part of the jumping, a helicopter ride tak
15、es you to the Villarrica volcano, one of the most active in Chile. Once youre at the drop zone, you leap off the helicopter and fall into the volcano. Finally, you enjoy the ride back to the airport flying at 130kph.Attracted by the above? If so, please contact us. Only half price from March 22 to A
16、pril 25th For more information, please click here.21. According to the passage, there was an accident once when people _.A. jumped into the Villarrica volcanoB. walked along the platform of the CN TowerC. rolled down a hill in a plastic ball in RotoruaD. watched crocodiles in the “Cage of Death” in
17、Darwin22. Which of the following was first invented in New Zealand?A. EdgeWalk. B. Crocodile watching. C. Plastic ball rolling. D. Volcano bungee jumping.23. It can be inferred that all the four experiences are _. A. interesting sports B. exciting and extremeC. held on high places D. fit for middle
18、to old peopleBDyslexia is a problem that restricts the ability to recognize words and connect sounds with letters when people read. People with this learning disorder may also have problems when they write. Dyslexia is not related to eyesight or intelligence. The problem involves areas of the brain
19、that process language. Brain scientists are studying whether they can predict which young children may struggle with reading to provide them with early help. John Gabrieli at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is leading the study of five-year-olds in about twenty schools in the Boston area.T
20、hey studied in the schools with kindergartensAnd for all the children joining in the study, they give them a brief set of paper-and-pencil tests to look at which children appear to be at some risk for struggling to read. So far, fifty of them have been examined in a scanner, a special machine, to sh
21、ow brain activity. Written tests are not always able to identify dyslexia or other problems, while brain scans may offer a more scientific way to identify problems. And with reading problems, early identification is important. When it comes to helping children overcome reading difficulties, the youn
22、ger the child, the more effective they are. Reading problems are not usually identified until a child is in the third or fourth grade. The later children are recognized as poor readers,the less treatment can help. And, as Professor Gabrieli points out, poor reading can make education a struggle. Rea
23、ding is everything. Even math and science have textbooks.While the children are given tasks related to reading, the brain scans measure the extent to which certain parts of the brain become active while the children do the work. The scientists say they are pleased with early results from the study,
24、but have a long way to go.24. Dyslexia affects the part of brain concerning _. A. eyesight B. intelligence C. language D. emotion25. Dyslexia problems are more likely to be identified through _. A. speech contests B. reading efficiency C. listening comprehension D. brain scans26. According to the pa
25、ssage, which of the followings has the best time to overcome reading difficulties? A. Tom, a boy in the kindergarten. B. Kate, a high school leaver. C. Jane, a primary school student. D. Steve, a man in his thirties.27. What is the passage mainly about? A. An effective way to identity Dyslexia at an
26、 early stage.B. A learning disorder involving ones intelligence.C. Dyslexia a problem affecting ones reading and writing.D. A possible solution to the problems related to Dyslexia.CIf you want a little extra security against thieves stealing your bicycle, designer Dennis Siegel has designed a soluti
27、on. The RFID Bikealarm is attached to the seat on a bicycle and gives off an alarm when it senses movement.“The RFID Bikealarm is meant to be a useful add-on to mechanical bicycle locks because it greatly extends the range of protection with only a few components,” Siegel explains on his website. “I
28、t is low-cost, durable and easy to use.”The Bikealarm was designed as part of Siegels Bachelors degree thesis at the University of the Arts Bremen in Germany. The device will scare off any would-be thieves the moment they begin to steal the bicycle to which it is attached. It is able to continuously
29、 sense the environment to distinguish between specific events, for instance a passing tram / car and a serious theft.Siegel created a working model of an alarm that would sound when it sensed movement, but wasnt initially sure how it would be best attached to a bicycle. “I decided to mount it to the
30、 rails of the seat because it allows for comfortable interaction and the position is less obvious as it looks like a small repair kit,” he says.Siegel chose to use RFID technology rather than Bluetooth to keep the costs down. Siegel explains that the most difficult aspect of creating the alarm was t
31、o get the electronic circuit down to a small enough size.The device runs off a kind of battery that can be charged by USB within 2 hours and lasts for a few days with normal use. As the Bikealarm is only at development stage, Siegel hasnt signed any agreements to put it on the market.28. When it senses movement, the RFID Bikealarm will _.A. make a warning soundB. fasten the bicycle tightlyC. shake the bicycle quicklyD. call the police automatically29. Which of the following shows the right position of the RFID Bikealarm on a bicycle?A. B. C.
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