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1、津市一中高三第四次月考英语试题&审稿:高三英语备课组总分值:150分 时间:120分钟PART ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION (30 points)Section A (22.5 points)Directions: In this section youll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by 3 choices. Listen to the conver
2、sations carefully and then answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter (A, B or C) on the question booklet.You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 11. Why did the woman move out her room? A. She disliked the room that was too small for her. B. Her roommate was always making n
3、oises in the room. C. Her roommate said something that made her angry.2. What did the woman give the man? A. Her present address. B. The address of her home. C. The phone number.Conversation 23. What was John doing when the man visited him? A. Reading a novel. B. Writing a novel. C. Writing a diary.
4、4. What do you think of John? A. He is smart and friendly. B. He is clever and kind. C. He is capable and works hard.Conversation 35. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a hotel. B. In a restaurant. C. At home.6. What will the two speakers do this weekend? A. Have a picnic. B. Vis
5、it the mans parents. C. Go shopping.Conversation 47. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a plane. B. In a restaurant. C. At the airport.8. When will they arrive in New York? A. At 11:00. B. At 13:00. C. At 14:00.9. Where does the mans brother live? A. In New York. B. In the compan
6、y. C. In New Jersey.Conversation 510. How much does a round-trip ticket cost? A. $36. B. $66. C. $76.11. When does the local leave? A. At 2:15. B. At 3:00. C. At 4:00.12. What will the man do? A. He will take the local. B. He will take the express. C. He will change trains at Boston.Conversation 613
7、. Why does the man make the phone call? A. To know the history of the shopping mall. B. To find out information about business hours. C. To find out what kinds of goods the store sells.14. On which day does the store have the longest business time? A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.15. When does the
8、 store close on Saturdays? A. 6:30 p.m. B. 7:00 p.m. C. 8:30 p.m.Section B (7.5 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear a mini-talk. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information youve got. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS. You will hear the mini-ta
9、lk TWICE. HabitsIntroductionHabits are formed gradually. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult to 16. .Bad habitsChildren: They are 17. and cant understand many things.Older persons: Bad habits sometimes can 18. .Some bad habits like 19. , telling lies and stealing are bad for peoples life.Good ha
10、bitsTheyre helpful in life, like 20. , doing exercise, honesty and so on.PART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE (45 points)Section A (15 points) Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 21. You were
11、not at your home when I dropped in on you last night. Oh, sorry. I _ at the airport for my sister from Guangzhou.A. was waiting B. waited C. had waited D. have been waiting22. I want to buy that jacket because I _ the cloth _ well. A. have told, washes B. have been told, washes C. was told, washed D
12、. have been told, is washed23. You can give your clothes to _ you think needs them.A. anyone B. whoever C. whomever D. no matter who24. We have gathered ,000 coats, _ up to half have gone to Wenchuan.A. with which B. in which C. of which D. for which 25. People seemed to have forgotten how many year
13、s ago _ the national park was built there.A. it was that B. was it that C. it was when D. was it when 26. Tom didnt hand in his homework in time once again, _ he had been given enough time to do it.A. in case B. as though C. for fear that D. even though27. Goals have to be realistic _ students can r
14、each them and feel a sense of achievement. A. so long as B. unless C. so that D. now that28. _ you overcome this difficulty, many other problems will be not hard to solve.A. As B. While C. That D. Once 29. Lucy is absorbed in her textbook, making marks from now and then _ there are some problems.A.
15、in which B. where C. when D. in the places30. Your room needs _. Would you like me _ it for you? A. to clean, to do B. to be cleaned, doing C. being cleaned, doingD. cleaning, to do31. _ the good result, her father was very satisfied with her performance.A. Heard B. Hear C. Hearing D. To hear32. His
16、 first novel _ next week is based on a true story.A. published B. to be published C. publishing D. being published 33. She returned home, only _ that her door had been broken into.A. to find B. finding C. having found D. to have found34. Any cook _ smoking in the kitchen will be fired immediately.A.
17、 catching B. to catch C. caught D. to be caught35. We didnt find the Blacks _ the lecture. No one had told him about _ a lecture the following day. A. attend, there to be B. to attend, there to be C. attended, there being D. attending, there being Section B (18 points)Directions: For each blank in t
18、he following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Hi Cindy,Please dont worry if you feel a little strange around boys. You are in the process of changing from a little girl into a young woman and there ar
19、e 36 called hormones (荷尔蒙)that are changing not only your body but your 37 . For example, you say you used to feel at ease with boys and you would usually run and fight one another for 38 . That was Cindy, the little girl. Cindy the 39 woman doesnt want to fight boys or even run with them when your
20、interests are changing. This is making you feel strange and it is also 40 to the other girls around you and also to the boys. Your life is entering a different stage but you should understand that this is 41 normal, and its something that will pass quickly.I think you should again try to relax aroun
21、d boys. You can still talk with them about 42 you like including sports, movies, web sites and celebrities (名人). I 43 that you not try to fight with them, however, because the 44 are becoming much bigger and stronger. I think you will find that you will 45 being with boys but that your feelings will
22、 be different from the way they used to be. I know you are not supposed to have a boyfriend while you are still in school in China, For now, you should 46 your school work, though you will find that some boys are 47 to you. This will be a new adventure for you and my best advice is to relax and enjo
23、y it.Good luck!Brad36. A. cells B. nutritions C. objects D. chemicals37. A. head B. mind C. life D. study38. A. fun B. honor C. humor D. praise39. A. brave B. young C. smart D. old40. A. referring B. appealing C. happening D. pointing41. A. perfectly B. possibly C. hardly D. nearly42. A. somebody B.
24、 anybody C. anything D. something43. A. demand B. recommend C. command D. determine44. A. girls B. adults C. kids D. boys45. A. enjoy B. hate C. avoid D. regret46. A. depend on B. decide on C. concentrate on D. agree on47. A. accustomedB. opposed C. exposed D. attractedSection C (12 points)Direction
25、s: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context. Among the hottest TV programs in China is The voice of China, popular with many people. The competitors in show come from different places and represent different voices of China. Compared other sing
26、ers in other shows, they seem to be more likely to move us. Among 50._ you can always find someone you really admire and probably the one sharing something similar with you. Whenhe or shestarts to sing in the center of the stage, you are 51._ nervous as he or she is as if you were actually the perso
27、n is in front of the four teachers and audiences. In some degree, they help us listen to our real voices since they make their voices heard encourage us to make our dream come true.No matter 54._ side comments they receive, it cant be denied they use their heart and soul to sing. So it is enough onl
28、y if the voice matters.PART THREE READING COMPREHENSION (30 points)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the infor
29、mation given in the passage.AAmanda Hockings parents divorced when she was young. Money was tight and there was no TV at home. “So I read a lot and took up writing as a child, she said. The first novel Dreams I Cant Remember was written when she was 17. She sent it to several publishers, from whom s
30、he got rejection letters. Yet she did not give up. She wrote one after another. By April, , she had written 17 unpublished novels.Having spent years fruitlessly trying to interest traditional publishers in her work, Amanda Hocking was penniless and frustrated. To make matters worse, an exhibition ab
31、out Jim Henson, the creator of the Muppets, was coming to Chicago later that year, but she didnt have enough money to make the trip!Then an idea suddenly came into her mind. She decided to upload one of her unpublished novels to Amazons online bookstore. There, people could download it to their e-re
32、aders for $0.99. With six months to go before the Muppets exhibition opened, she would surely make $300 needed for the desired journey to Chicago.April 15, should be noted by historians of literature. On that day, Hocking made her book available to Kindle readers on Amazons website to raise the mone
33、y for the Muppets trip.“I didnt have a lot of hope for it, she said. How wrong she was! Within a few days, she sold nine copies of My Blood Approves. By May she had posted two further books in the series, Fate and Flutter, and sold 624 copies. In July she posted Switched, the novel she wrote in less
34、 than a week. It brought in more than $6,000 that month alone, and in August she left her day job as a carer for disabled children.In six months, Hocking raised not only the $300 she needed, but an additional $20,000 selling 150,000 copies of her books. By January, Hocking had sold 1.5 million books
35、 and made $2.5 million.Amanda Hocking did get to Chicago to see the Muppets exhibition. And along the way she helped to set off a revolution in global publishing. Now she is considered as a starter of the self publishing revolution, where direct contact between the author and readers is but a few cl
36、icks away.56. When Amanda Hocking was a child her family was . A. wealthyB. traditionalC. poorD. big57. Which of the following words is the most suitable to describe Amanda Hocking? A. Selfless.B. Determined.C. Honest.D. Warm-hearted.58. We can infer from the passage that . A. Jim Henson helped Aman
37、da Hocking publish her first novel B. Amanda Hockings friend paid for her trip to Chicago C. Jim Henson helped Amanda Hocking a lot in writing D. Amanda Hocking was a big fan of the Muppets59. Which of the following is the correct order of the events? a. She left her day job as a carer. b. She poste
38、d Switched online. c. She posted Fate and Flutter online. d. She went on a trip to Chicago. e. She made My Blood Approves available to Kindle readers. A. abcedB. ecbdaC. ecbadD. debca60. What is the best title for the passage? A. Amanda Hocking, the starter of the self publishing revolution B. Amand
39、a Hocking, the leader of the global publishing industry C. My Blood Approves, a historic novel in the publishing revolution D. Amanda Hocking, a famous American writer in modern literatureBIsraeli researchers say they have developed a substance that attracts and kills the mosquitoes infected with th
40、e malaria parasite疟原虫. However, the sweet-smelling substance is said to be harmless to people and animals. Scientists at Hebrew University in Jerusalem developed the sugary bait by combining fruit juice oils and boric acid硼酸. The fruit juice oils get the attention of the mosquitoes, and the boric ac
41、id kills the insects when they eat it.The scientists took the sweet boric acid bait to the West African nation of Mali. They sprayed it on the plants near the man-made ponds which are home to “Anopheles Gambiae, the mosquitoes that carry the most deadly form of malaria疟疾. The researchers also placed
42、 a sweet-smelling spray on the grasses near other ponds. But it contained no boric acid. Both of the substances also contained a substance that would mark any mosquito that came in contact with the bait. In this way the scientists could count the mosquitoes that fed on it.Yosef Schlein, an expert on
43、 the insects that affect human health, led the sweet bait research. He says thirty-eight days of results show the sweet boric acid bait proved very effective in killing mosquitoes. At the ponds treated only with sweet-smelling bait, Professor Schlein says, more than seventy-five percent of mosquitoe
44、s fed on the false bait. He says most people do not know that female mosquitoes feed on sweet plant nectar to survive.The Israeli researchers now hope to develop a bait that is even more desirable to the malaria mosquitoes.Boric acid is generally safe for human beings and other mammals. Professor Sc
45、hlein says scientists might be able to develop a mosquito bait for enclosed spaces. Boric acid has been used to kill other insects, including cockroaches, termites and ants inside homes since the middle of last century.61. Which of the following is TRUE about the sweet-smelling substance? A. It is a mixture of fruit juice oils and boric acid. B. It attracts the mosquitoes but fails to kill them most of the time. C. It is said to be harmless to people but harmful to animals. D. It is actually created by Professor Schlein.62. What does the underlined w
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