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高三第二次月考英语试题第I卷选择题局部(共75分)第一局部:英语知识运用(共两节,总分值30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每题0.5分,总分值10分) 从A、B、c和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1. Guess what? Weve just missed the bus, and the next one wont come for another 45 minutes. _. A. Go ahead B. That sucks C. Thats terrificD. Help yourself2. Each Olympics come with _ motto. This year, “Inspire a generation has been made public as _ motto of the London Games. A. the; aB. 不填; theC. the; 不填D. a; the3. This year, Chinese readers are especially excited with the Nobel Literature Prize, for the first time, _ by a Chinese citizen, Mo Yan.A. to winB. wonC. winningD. having won4. In a harmonious society, everyone enjoys equal civil rights _ his or her educational level and background. A. apart from B. in addition to C. in terms of D. regardless of5. His leg got hurt seriously in a football match. _ is why he is absent from school today.A. SuchB. Which C. That D. There6. _ the street from where we are standing, you can see the old churchyard.A. OppositeB. ByC. AcrossD. On7. “The Brief History of Time is regarded as the physics students_.A. albumB. bibleC. journalD. record8. The young writer writes passionately about social issues to change the situation where the voice of post-90s citizens _.A. will not hear B. has not heard C. was not heard D. is not being heard9. The year , _ has witnessed many challenges and opportunities that our country has been facing, will be remembered by us all.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. as10. It was _ coincidence that they were both in Paris on the same day.A. vividB. narrow C. sharpD. pure11. When she woke up in the hospital, she told the newspaper reporters that she was the only one _ the shipwreck. A. survivingB. having survived C. to surviveD. survived12. Many of us _ him for his view of the ocean from the windows of his house.A. appreciate B. favor C. envy D. sympathize13. Why does she steal things _ she could easily afford to buy them?A. whatB. whereC. whichD. when14. She didnt come back to her hometown for five years and _, she had got married and had a couple of kids.A. to be honest B. above allC. on the other hand D. in the meantime15. The positions in civil service are so popular that thousands of applicants are _ every year.A. turned awayB. turned aroundC. turned backD. turned out16. Mr. Brown, could you help me with my math? Sure. Come to my office at 7 pm. I _ several other kids math then and you can join us.A. have been teachingB. have taughtC. will teachD. will be teaching17. Its a pity you didnt pass the driving test. _ I had had more practice.A. If onlyB. As ifC. If notD. As with18. Theres nothing to eat. _, Im not really hungry. But I do need some stuff to fill my stomach.A. AnyhowB. StillC. Therefore D. Furthermore19. I _ be slow in doing my work, but at least I dont make stupid mistakes. A. mustB. shouldC. mightD. will20. The plan will work if the budget is large enough. _, but you have to persuade the whole administration.A. I'm afraid so B. I see what you mean C. I mean it D. I doubt it第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。During the last fifteen years of my mother's life she suffered with Alzheimer's disease. Until then she had been a bright, _21_ woman deeply interested and involved in the world around her. I would go home to visit her in Virginia and she would look at me in a(an) _22_ way and ask, "Who are you?" I would answer, "I'm your son." "Where do you live?" She would ask. "In California," I would tell her. "Isn't that interesting," she would say, "I have a son in California." She seemed _23_ forgetful and confused at the beginning of the disease, _24_ later on she would go through periods of intense anxiety. She would pace _25_ the house she had lived in most of her life _26_ uneasily that she wanted to go home. Or she would leave home and wander away if she were _27_ for a short time. Hoping to please her and put her mind _28_ I would take her for a drive, visiting sites where she had lived as a _29_. In the yard of the hillside house in Shipman I sat in the car and admired the view of the old oaks and long green lawn. I _30_ my mother there as a little girl playing with the pet lamb she had been so fond of. I looked to her for some _31_. She shook her head and said, "I want to go home." Over the years I have decided that what my mother was calling home was not a _32_, but a time. I suspect it was a time when she was much _33_, when her children were still underfoot, when her husband was still vigorous and attentive.Watching my mother's suffering set me to wondering _34_ I would have in mind if someday I couldn't find _35_ and wanted to go there. In this family we tend to be long lived and we grow fuzzy (糊涂的) minded as the years go by. At eighty I have already noticed some _36_ symptoms. My doctor says the forgetfulness is only _37_ and that it comes with age. Still the fear of Alzheimer's is haunting there. Someday _38_ and when I become even more _39_ minded than I am now, unable to drive and unable to tell you where "home" is, my dear son, I expect I will ask you to take me home, I know you will do your best to find the place I need to be. I leave these notes for your _40_.21. A. accessibleB. cheerfulC. hopefulD. considerate22. A. excitedB. doubtfulC. puzzledD. amazed23. A. greatlyB. hardlyC. totallyD. simply24. A. butB. soC. andD. though25. A. outsideB. throughC. byD. over26. A. declaringB. suggesting C. cryingD. commenting27. A. unsettledB. unattendedC. unconcernedD. uninspired28. A. in placeB. under controlC. in orderD. at ease29. A. ladyB. studentC. childD. mother30. A. toldB. picturedC. statedD. encouraged31. A. responseB. smileC. reasonsD. answers32. A. nameB. dreamC. symbol D. place33. A. prettierB. youngerC. happierD. healthier34. A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when35. A. memoryB. passionC. homeD. way36. A. deadlyB. alarmingC. interestingD. allergic37. A. naturalB. specialC. rareD. unique38. A. ifB. whatC. untilD. whether39. A. mechanicalB. cloudyC. clearD. stubborn40. A. appreciationB. satisfactionC. guidanceD. convenience第二局部:阅读理解 (第一节20小题;每题2分。第二节5小题;每题1分,总分值45分)第一节:阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AAre you an optimist? Do you look at your glass and see it as half full? Do you believe that every cloud has a silver lining and that generally things turn out for the best? Do you believe that if something is meant to be, it will be? If you reply “yes to all of these questions, then you are an optimist. You probably are enthusiastic, cheerful and outgoing. You may well be successful at work and in love.But you may be misguided because things dont turn out for the best. You may believe that when one door closes another one opens (for example, you may fail to land a new job, another chance will come around soon), Wrong. When one door closes, another door slams in your face. That's bitter reality.Now a book has been published which confirms what we pessimists (悲观者have suspected all along. It's called The Positive Power of Defensive Pessimism. Its author argues that defensive pessimism can lead to positive results. Defensive pessimism is a strategy used to manage fear, anxiety and worry. Defensive pessimists prepare for things by setting low outcomes for themselves. They carefully consider everything that may go wrong and plan for ways to handle these problems. And this gives them a sense of control. Lawrence Sanno, a psychology professor, says, “What's interesting about defensive pessimists is that they tend to be very successful people, so their low opinion of the situation's outcomes is not realistic. They use it to motivate themselves to perform better. So far, so good. This is not rocket science. Defensive pessimists prepare carefully and consider what might go wrong, whether at work, on a date or even in a sports game. It makes sense to have a back-up plan. There are many sayings in English urging caution. For example, “Don't put all your eggs in one basket, and “Don't count your chickens until they hatch. “To have a confident and optimistic approach to life's problems is good. But listen to what Woody Alien, the American comedian says, “Confidence is what you have before you understand the problem.There are pros and cons to being an optimist and a pessimist. Dont feel bad if you see the glass half empty. You are a realist. But lighten up and hook up with someone who sees the same glass half full.41. What is the passage mainly about?A. A book that has recently been published.B. The dangers of being too optimistic.C. The benefits of defensive pessimism.D. How to become successful in life.42. The underlined word “it in paragraph 3 refers to _.A. the final outcomeB. their low opinionC. people's motivationD. their performance43. The underlined sentence “This is not rocket science in paragraph 4 means_.A. the cost is not so high B. there is no real proofC. it's not a dangerous thing to do D. it is quite simple to understand44. The writer would probably describe himself as _.A. an optimist B. a realist C. a defeatist D. a scientist45. Which of the following English expressions would a defensive pessimist believe? A. Every cloud has a silver lining.B. The glass is half full not half empty.C. Whatever will be, will be.D. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.BBelow is a brochure about the British Library.EventsThe Taking Liberties events programme explores themes raised by the thought that has brought about this exhibition. 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A. buy books at a cheaper price B. search the British Library CatalogueC. enjoy free meals and drinksD. buy a novel with only 2548. The Taking Liberties in the British Library is _. A. a special exhibitionB. an organizationC. a school programD. a conference49. What does the phrase “the nations treasures mean? A. The Library with all its property.B. All the books of the Library. C. The finance of the Library.D. The equipment and the staff of the Library.CPop stars today enjoy what once only belonged to the royalty. Wherever they go, people turn out in their thousands to greet them. The crowds go wild trying to catch a brief glimpse of their smiling, colorfully dressed idols. The stars are transported in their chauffeur driven Rolls Royces, private helicopters or executive airplanes. They are surrounded by a permanent entourage (随从) of managers, press agents and bodyguards. Photographs of them appear regularly in the press and all their comings and goings are reported, for, like royalty, pop stars are news. If they enjoy many of the privileges of royalty, they certainly share many of the inconveniences as well. It is dangerous for them to make unscheduled appearances in public. They must be constantly shielded from the adoring crowds who idolize them. They are no longer private individuals, but public property. The financial rewards they receive for this sacrifice cannot be calculated, for their rates of pay are great.And why not? Society has always rewarded its top entertainers lavishly. The great days of Hollywood have become legendary: famous stars enjoyed fame, wealth and adulation (奉承) on an all time scale. By todays standards, the excesses of Hollywood do not seem quite so spectacular. A single gramophone record唱片 nowadays may earn much more in royalties than the films of the past ever did. The competition for the title “Top of the Pops is fierce, but the rewards are truly huge.It is only right that the stars should be paid in this way. Dont the top men in industry earn enormous salaries for the service they perform to their companies and their countries? Pop stars earn vast sums in foreign currency often more than large industrial companies and the taxman can only be grateful for their massive annual contributions to the exchequer (国库). So who would envy them their rewards?Its all very well for people in boring jobs to complain