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1、豫南九校高三上学期12月联考英语试题考试时间:120分钟 试卷总分值:120分本试卷分第一卷选择题和第二卷非选择题两局部。第一卷考前须知:2选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对于题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否那么无效。第一局部 听力略第二局部 英语语言知识运用共两节,总分值35分第一节 单项填空共15 小题;每题1分,总分值15分从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。21Tom,can I give you a hand with the dishes? _. ANo,thanks BYes,my pleasure C
2、No,never mind DYes,I do22You will be accepted as a member of the club,_ you agree to our rules Aeven if Bin case Cso long as D. so far as23Because of pollution,the days are gone _ local villagers bathed in the river every summer Aif Bwhen Cwhich Dsince24One of the few things you _ say about this kin
3、d of food with certainty is that its slow in fatAneed B. must Cshould Dcan25David is unlikely to start smoking because _ of his parents smoke Anone Bneither Cboth Deach26Every evening,if not _ from work,I spend about twenty minutes writing my diary Abeing tired Btiring Ctired Dto be tired27To help t
4、he children get a better education,Bill is prepared to do _ it takes to open a schoo1 Awhichever Bwhatever Chowever Dwhoever28The victory ceremony was held yesterdayThe three policemen _ with medals for their bravery Awere honored Bare honored Chad honored Dhonored 29He said he would finish it on ti
5、me. Well,maybe _ is not what he says but what he does that countsAthis Bthat Cthere D. it30Walking alone in the strange city, Daisy was scared. She realized she _ her sister to come with her. Ashould ask Bshould have asked Cmight have asked Dmust ask31Are you leaving the department? YesNothing I do
6、seems to _ the manager Afit Banswer Cmatch Dsatisfy32Do you have anything _ for this Saturday? Im going to help my mother do some housework Aplanned Bplanning Cto plan Dplan33Would you like to read some news about the football game, Jane? _. I feel like doing something else. ANot likely BNo problem
7、CNot really DNever mind 34Jim is working harder than ever,hoping to _ the time he has wasted on games Atake up Bbring up Ccall up Dmake up35. Remember the second time we met? Of courseYou _ as a volunteer at the Guangzhou Asian Games Ahave worked Bhad worked Cwere working Dwould work第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题
8、1.5分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I ran in a race over the weekend and re-1earned a valuable lessonDuring the middle of the run, I turned a corner and faced a 36 running trackthe kind that doesnt seem to end. When I started the race, the thought of 37 the finish
9、line motivated meBut when 1 was halfway through,out of breath,imagining the finish line didnt provide me with any 38 Instead of focusing on 39 and reaching my goal,I tried to forget all about the finish line and conquering the long running track aheadI 40 my head and looked about three steps in fron
10、t of me. Every three steps became a _41 “finish line. Forget about everything else,I told myself over and over 42 just those next three steps 43 I knew it,I had reached the end of the long running track and was 44_ another corner So what does this mean in the real world?A11 the experts 45 you to dre
11、am bigMaking your goals 46 ,they say,will help you persist顽强地坚持in the face of difficultiesBut many times,this thinking doesnt 47 Big goals can become double-edged swordThey can motivate you to take action,but they can also create 48 :Im in the battle for my life,struggling in the battlefield,and you
12、 want me to focus on winning the war? I dont think soHow about focusing on how to 49 the next 24 hours? Theres a fine line of course. If you only focus on whats right in front of you and 50 the bigger picture, your work may start to seem pointlessSo what we need is to achieve a(n) 51 . People usuall
13、y say if youre 52 of heights,the rule is not to look downDuring my race, I had a new 53 :dont look upI focused on my next few 54 and knew if I did this over and over and overId 55 reach the finish lineAnd Im happy to report I did finish the race36Asingle Bwrong Cnarrow D1ong37Acrossing Bfollowing Cm
14、oving Dpulling 38Aexperience Benergy Cinformation Dprotection 39A. success Beffort Cpoints Dcauses40Aheld Braised Cshook Ddropped41Afinal Bnew Cmain Dfine42APut on BHold on CFocus on D. Rely on43AAfter BSince CBefore DUntil 44Aturning Bkeeping C1eaving Dmaking45Aencourage Bforce Crequest Dforbid46At
15、rue Bbig Cinteresting Deasy47Ahelp Bexist Cstay Dappear48Astress Bwork Ccharacters Dopportunities49Aspend Benjoy C. fill Dsurvive50Acatch Bsee Cignore Dimagine51Apurpose Bbalance Cgoal Deffect 52Aaware Bafraid Ctired Dunsure53Aproblem Badventure Cway Drule54Araces Bsteps Cjobs Dideas55Aeventually Bi
16、mpossibly Cnaturally D. frequently第三局部 阅读理解共两节,总分值40分第一节共15小题;每题2分,共30分 阅读以下短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Ive been asked a million times why Ive chosen to put up with all the inconvenience of working the road all these years when I could have easily written songs for a living, and enjoy
17、ed a peaceful and comfortable existenceMy reply is:Nobody applauds when you write a song, What else would cause a person to pack his belongings and ride away from his family in order to lead such a nomadic (流浪的) existence? I mean,entertainers dont cure cancer or anything I once rode all night and ha
18、lf a day through a snowstorm only to arrive in a town where we were booked to perform to find our concert had been canceled because of the weatherA handful of people hadnt heard the news,however,and had managed somehow to make their way to the concert hall We were cold, tired and hungry. But there w
19、as something in the eyes of those few fans who had shown up that told us how badly they wanted to hear the music they knew we could play if only we would. There was certainly no place else for us to go. The entire town was held prisoner by the storm. Why not drink some coffee and pick a little count
20、ry music? When our show was over,an elderly lady approached the stage“You dont know how much this evening has meant to me, she said“Thank you for playing and singing for such a small crowdToday is the first time Ive smiled since my husband diedYour music has helped me to forget my problems for a whi
21、le Okay,so entertainers dont cure cancerBut maybe, every once in a while, we cure some other things that are almost as important.56What is the first paragraph mainly about? AWhat the authors hobby isBHow the author makes a living CWhy the author leads a nomadic life DWhere the author goes to find in
22、spiration57Why did the author decide to give a performance for a small crowd ? AHe was impressed with the crowds desire for music. BHe tried to encourage some cancer patients.CHe was moved by an elderly lady. DHe wanted to earn some money.58The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 probably means “ . A
23、There was a prison in the townBThe entire town was damaged by the stormCThe performance was intended for prisoners DThe whole town was cut off from the outside world59Which of the following opinions will the author probably agree with? AMusic is powerful BEveryone is equal CTime is preciousDLife is
24、hardBWhen visiting New York City with your kids,there are many things to do with kids that will entertain their spirits and feed their mindsThe Whispering Gallery Make your way to the Whispering GalleryThe Whispering Rooms architecture allows for a phenomenon that usually makes people laughOnce insi
25、de the gallery,place one person facing the corner at one end of the room and then place another person facing the comer at the opposite endAsk one of the participants to whisper a phrase or a quick sentence or two and the person on the opposite end will be able to hear every word that was saidE. 42n
26、d St212-771-5322grandcentralThe American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History was founded in 1869In addition to its impressive exhibits,permanent attractions bring the cool factor home to kidsThey can enter the Fossil Halls and see the impressive dinosaur skeletons (骨架) A
27、nd the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life educates kids about the fragility (脆弱) of the OceanCentral Park West at 79th St212-769-5606aThe Scholastic StoreMost parents want their children to read,and moreover,to enjoy readingScholastic helps to make that wish a reality by publishing interesting,well-written
28、 stories that are popular with childrenWith such classics as “Clifford the Big Red Dog,“ The Magic School Bus, and “Harry Potter, the Scholastic Store will delight your children557 Broadway212-343-6100sEllens Stardust DinerThe restaurant is a place where each person in your family can find something
29、 to eat. Arugula salads, grilled cheese, burgers and meatloaf are all on this varied menu. A hall of beauty queens, a drive-in theatre and wait staff that sing to you can add to this unique dining experience.1650 Broadway, corner of 51st St.212-956-5151e60Which of the following websites helps kids l
30、earn about animals? Aettensstardustdiner . Bgrandcentralterminal Camnh.org Dscholastic 61To develop your kids interest in reading,you can bring them to Athe Whispering Gallery Bthe Scholastic Store CEllens Stardust Diner Dthe American Museum of Natural History62It can be learned from the passage tha
31、t Asound travels well in the Whispering GalleryBpeople can enjoy music in the Scholastic Store CEllens Stardust Diner mainly provides western food Dthe American Museum of Natural History has a history of 200 yearsC For 75 years, three words have influenced the lives of many young BritsThey are:mirro
32、r, signal,manoeuvre(移动)These are the processes all drivers should performLearners hoping to pass their driving test need to prove that they understand the importance of these actions before they can throw out their L-plates and head for the highwayIn Britain,L-plates ale signs with a red “L on them
33、which you attach to a car to warm other drivers that you are a learner This summer the British driving test celebrates its seventy-fifth birthdayIts often described as one of the most frightening tests we face It is a painful experience that doesnt come very cheap nowadaysTaking the test in 1935 cos
34、t just 37. 5 pence;now candidates can expect to pay 93 The test is also harder than everIn 1935,the pass rate was 63; now its 43In recent years,the DSAthe organization that oversees (监督) the driving test has looked for ways to assess different aspects of what makes a good driverNow the DSA has annou
35、nced that candidates will drive for ten minutes without detailed instructions from the examinerDSAS chief driving examiner Trevor Wedge said the aim was to measure a candidates ability to drive safely while making decisions independentlyHowever,drivers will not be punished for getting lost “Candidat
36、es wont be failed for going off route, Mr. Wedge saidNo doubt there will still be complaints. The BBC has learnt that in there were l,889 complaints about examiners,of which just 51 were supportedComplaints that were rejected included Candidate crashed during testclaims examiner distracted(注意力不集中的)
37、and “Candidate says examiner took her on busy roads during rush hour,which was unfairSomeone else seemingly failed to understand the nature of an emergency stop when the complaint was filed that an emergency stop was conducted without warning.63What do we know about L-plates?ABrits with L-plates can
38、t drive on highwaysBIts difficult for people to get L-platesCIt takes a long time to get L-platesDMost L-plates are black in color64According to the passage,the staff members of the DSA Ateach how to driveBare mostly policemenCpunish candidates who get lostDassess the performance of candidates65We c
39、an learn from the passage that Aexaminers dont take candidates on busy roadsBthe pass rate of the driving test in Britain is 63Cthe first British driving test took place in the 1920sDonly a small number of complaints about examiners were supported66What does the author want to tell us most ?APeople
40、are afraid of taking testsBIts not easy to get a driving license in BritainCPeople must be careful while driving in BritainDComplaints about the DSA examiners are increasing D Some schools are now forbidding or restricting(限制) bake sales in an effort to fight a rise in obesity among kidsIn February,
41、the New York City Board of Education ordered that only fruits,vegetables,and approved packaged foods be sold at schools. Many students and parents objected to the restrictions on bake sales , which have long been a way to raise money for schools and community causes , including athletic events and H
42、aitian earthquake reliefNew York City finally compromised,allowing each school to hold one bake sale a monthBut California and school districts in other states still limit bake salesShould all schools forbid bake sales? Childhood obesity has been a growing problem for decadesThe number of obese scho
43、ol-age children in the U.Shas increased by three times in the past 20 yearsAccording to Eric Goldstein,the head of food services for New York City schools40 percent of the citys 1.1 million pupils are obese “We have a big problem in the city,state,and the country with obesity,Goldstein said“During the school day, we have to focus on what is healthy for the mind and the bodyA. J. Juarez, a community organizer for the Massachusetts Public Health Association,agreesRestricting the kinds of food sold in schools is about teaching kids good habits,he said Nutrition
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