2013-2014学年高三英语上第三次月考试题及答案
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2013-2014学年高三上第三次月考英语试卷 第一部分  听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l 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,你都有l0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. Where is Chow’s Chinese Food?A. Behind KFC.    B. On Walnut Street.  C. Opposite Mort’s Gym.2. Why did the man leave the company? A. He didn’t like the office manager. B. He was dissatisfied with the salary. C. The working environment was not enjoyable.3. How will the man get to work today? A. By bus.      B. By car.     C. On foot.4. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a restaurant.    B. In a supermarket.   C. In the woman’s house.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. An opera.     B. A singer.    C. A design.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. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.   B. Workmates.    C. Neighbours.7. What is the man most worried about?A. The frequent noise.   B. The air pollution.   C. The traffic jam.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where are the speakers?A. In a shopping center.   B. On a bus.     C. In a hospital.9. When will the woman get to Santa Anita shopping center?A. In about 15 minutes.   B. In about 20 minutes. C. In about 35 minutes.听第8段材料,回答第10至l2题。10. What does the man want to buy?A. Beds.      B. Chairs.     C. Tables.11. Why doesn’t the man like the white one?A. Its colour is not suitable.  B. It’s very expensive.  C. It’s uncomfortable.12. How does the man pay?A. In cash.      B. By credit card.   C. By cheque.听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。13. What is the man’s main task in the early morning?A. To check the buildings.B. To give instructions to all employees.C. To wait for his manager.14. What is the man’s most important duty during the day?A. To check the lights and bathrooms.B. To ensure the safety of visitors.C. To make sure the valuable things are kept safe.15. What is necessary to work in the castle?A. Being physically fit.B. Being an expert in history.C. Being a retired police officer.16. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The staff in the castle are quite responsible.B. Visitors are admitted to the castle after 7:30.C. There are lifts in the castle.听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why did the speaker take the sailing to the North Pole?A. He was inspired by some friends.B. He was crazy about adventure.C. He was encouraged by a book.18. What is the biggest difference between sailing on the Arctic seas and normal seas?A. The temperature is changeable there.B. One should have three layers of clothing.C. Help can’t be expected in case of danger.19. What happened to the speaker on the way to the North Pole?A. He was attacked by a polar bear.B. He caught sight of whales.C. His boat broke down a few times.20. What do we know about the speaker?A. He finds his trip rewarding.B. He felt it really hard to sail on the Arctic Seas.C. He can only get to certain unrestricted areas. 第二部分  英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. The education department ________married women to return to teaching to fill the gaps for both part-time and full-time teachers. A. adjusted to  B. referred to  C. applied to   D. appealed to22. A lack of ________ of cultural differences is likely to create problems.  A. existence   B. revolution  C. awareness  D. evidence23. He was a non-smoker who kept himself fit and was ________about what he ate.  A. familiar   B. popular   C. regular   D. particular24. I appreciated ________the opportunity to work with the foreign expert two years ago.  A. to have given       B. to have been given C. having given       D. having been given25. –When shall I go to the meeting?– ________. You may go right now or leave for it in a few minutes.  A. It’s hard to say      B. It’s up to you C. It’s a waste of time     D. It’s all right26. Generally speaking, if one grows up in ________large family, he or she is more likely to develop ________ability to get on well with others.  A. a; an    B. /; the    C. the; an   D. a; the27. – Did you finally reach the top of the mountain?– Yes. Even I myself didn’t believe that I could make ________.  A. one    B. it     C. that    D. this28. I ________ to make him a phone call to congratulate him on his success, but I ________it.  A. hoped, hadn’t managed    B. has hoped; didn’t manage C. hope, don’t manage     D. had hoped; didn’t manage29. Gun control is a subject ________Americans have argued for a long time.  A. of which   B. with which  C. into which  D. about which30. ________her mother after being separated for 20 years, she couldn’t help, even though she tried not to, ________.  A. Seen; crying  B. To see; cry  C. Seeing; crying  D. Having seen; cry31. I just don’t understand ________that leads to so many teenagers becoming addicted to playing computer games.  A. why it does  B. what it does  C. what it is   D. why it is32. There must have been a large member of tourists in Beijing during the National Day holiday, ________? A. mustn’t there  B. haven’t there  C. didn’t there  D. weren’t there33. He got a call from his mother, or he ________doing his assignment ten minutes ago.  A. had finished       B. would have finished C. could finish       D. finished34. Never before ________planted so many trees and devoted so much to pollution treatment.  A. had we   B. we had   C. have we   D. we have35. The parents are making some changes to their previous education methods, of ________ negative effects they begin to be aware.  A. who    B. whom   C. whose   D. which 第二节  完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Today children always want to get anything they want at home, but they wouldn’t do housework. To teach my children a   36   , I decided to go on a cleaning strike for a(n)   37   , but I wouldn’t announce it.    38   telling my girls, I did no picking up or cleaning those days. I still cooked and washed clothes, but things that they could   39   do themselves, such as tidying up after themselves, I wouldn’t do. Would a week be enough for Lois and Joe to notice their mess and   40   their tidy gene? I started   41   to see the result. Day One of the strike passed as   42   . Lois and Joe left for   43   at 8 am, leaving behind bowls and dishes on the table. With great efforts, I ignored the   44   and headed out to work directly. Of course, the children’s bowls were still there when they came back from school. Where was their   45   point? I desired to clear the mess, but it didn’t seem to   46   them. In fact, I didn’t think they even noticed. Day Two and Three followed the   47   pattern, and both the coffee table and the kitchen worktop were filled with some pretty dirty dishes. I   48   whether I had the staying power to see this through. By Day Four, however, I saw some signs of   49   and they developed a taste for order. When I opened the door, I was   50   to see everything in the kitchen was where it should be. After four days, my children were so sick of the mess, so they cleaned up themselves. Since then, they have kept the   51   of helping me with the housework. They   52   to wash the bowls while I tidied the room.   53   , every day they put their bedrooms in order. I thought my experiment was   54   . As long as parents had   55   with children, they could learn many things from everyday life. 36. A. skill37. A. week38. A. Without39. A. regularly40. A. appreciate41. A. suggesting42. A. well43. A. cinema44. A. food45. A. laughing46. A. frighten47. A. traditional48. A. doubted49. A. progress50. A. proud51. A. task52. A. determined53. A. What’s more54. A. cruel55. A. quarrel B. customB. dayB. ByB. easilyB. abandonB. refusingB. alwaysB. hospitalB. dishesB. cryingB. botherB. humorousB. believedB. confidenceB. curiousB. habitB. pretendedB. After allB. negativeB. patience C. lessonC. hourC. AfterC. hardlyC. improveC. planningC. followsC. schoolC. messC. succeedingC. threatenC. differentC. hopedC. responsibilityC. amazedC. demandC. plannedC. In shortC. beneficialC. fight D. regulationD. monthD. BesidesD. eagerlyD. awakenD. expectingD. regardsD. officeD. disasterD. breakingD. embarrassD. sameD. imaginedD. disappointmentD. disgustedD. wishD. volunteeredD. Worse stillD. worthlessD. deal 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项。AA British scientist whose schoolmasters told him he was too stupid to study science has been awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his pioneering work on cloning. At the age of 15, John Gurdon ranked last out of the 250 boys in his school at biology, and was in the bottom set in every other science subject. Sixty-four years later he has been recognized as one of the finest minds of his generation after being awarded the £750,000 prizes, which he shares with Japanese stem cell (干细胞)researcher Shinya Yamanaka.John revealed that his school report, which noted that for him to study science at University would be a waste of time, still sits on his desk at the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge. After receiving the report he switched his attention to classics and was offered a place to study at Christ Church, Oxford, but was allowed to switch courses and read zoology instead. It was at Oxford as a postgraduate student that he published his research on genetics and proved for the first time that every cell in the body contains the same genes. He did so by taking a cell from an adult frog’s intestine (肠), removing its genes and putting them into an egg cell, which grew into a clone of the adult frog. The idea was controversial at the time because it contradicted previous studies, and it was a decade before his work became widely accepted. But it later led directly to the cloning of Dolly the Sheep by Prof Ian Wilmut in 1996.He received a call from the Swedish Academy telling him he had won the prize, but he was initially suspicious that the call was a trick by a friend or colleague speaking in a Swedish accent. 56. When John Gurdon was fifteen, he________.  A. performed badly in science subjects.  B. ranked last in every subject in his school C. showed great interest in working on cloning D. was not clever enough to go on with his study57. According to the passage, the school report________.  A. meant nothing to John Gurdon B. had a long-term effect on John Gurdon C. encouraged John Gurdon to work harder on science D. advised John Gurdon to study classics at Christ Church58. How did John Gurdon prove that his idea is right? A. By reasoning.       B. By questioning.    C. By doing experiments     D. By quoting(引用) others’ research59. When John Gurdon was informed of his winning the Nobel Prize, he felt________.  A. excited   B. calm   C. relaxed   D. doubtful B    To help you get more for your money, we’ve teamed up with HiFX to offer highly competitive exchange rates to both individuals and businesses. It doesn’t charge any hidden fees. Built from their experience of managing billions in foreign exchange each year, HiFX has created a range of simple international payment services designed to save your time and money. For smaller amounts, HiFX Online provides you with the quickest and easiest way to convert (兑换) £50-£300,000 online at the touch of a button wherever you have access to the Internet and as it’s all online, there’s no need to stand in line at a foreign exchange counter. 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It’s quick to sign up, free and you get all of these great benefits:Move money, pay people and settle bills.Save time and money by sending your international money transfers the easy way.Manage your account 24/7 whenever it suits you.Get quotes, make transfers and track payments wherever you have access to the Internet.Your security is our priority (优先考虑的事).We work hard to keep your money safe and use the same security as 97 of the World’s 100 largest banks and over 93% of 500 companies. Choose how you pay.To make your life easier, HiFX accepts a wide variety of payment methods.Help and support.We understand that people who make international money transfers may seem a little uptight. But you needn’t worry; the feeling that you feel nervous will disappear for we’re here to help. 60. HiFX Online covers the following services EXCEPT________.  A. exchanging money      B. transferring money C. doing shopping online      D. transferring school fees61. Which of the following statements are the reasons why people are advised to use HiFX Online?① It offers highly competitive rates. ② It is fast but difficult to operate.③ It is highly secure for customers.④ It offers many payment methods. A. ①②③   B. ②③④   C. ①②④   D. ①③④62. The underlined word “uptight” in the last paragraph has the closest meaning to ______.  A. disappointed  B. tense    C. frightened  D. excited63. What is the author’s purpose of writing this passage? A. To advertise for a special company. B. To introduce an exchange service briefly.  C. To guide people how to transfer their money. D. To make an advertisement for HiFX Online. CMore and more people are taking their iPads to bed with them to surf the web, check Facebook or send emails before switching off the light. But researchers are warning that the blue light their screens give off can stop users getting a good night’s sleep. That is because this type of light is similar to daylight, convincing the brain that it is still daytime. Blue light prevents the production of a brain chemical called melatonin (褪黑激素),which helps us fall asleep. By contrast, light which is more orange or red does not prevent melatonin production, perhaps because our brains recognize it as a cue (暗示)that the day ends. Scientists have known for years that staring at screens late in the evening can affect sleep – be they television screens, computer screens or mobile phone screens. However, because mobiles and iPads are by nature portable – not to say addictive – more people are taking them into the bedroom. Users also tend to hold them much closer to their eyes than a computer or television screen. Researchers are warning that looking at iPad displays for more than two hours leads to lower natural melatonin levels as the devices give off blue light. They say, “Turning off the devices at night is the final solution. But if you have to use these devices at night, dim the display to cut down irritation (刺激) of the eyes and limit the time you spend on them before bed.”They wrote in the journal Applied Ergonomics that iPad makers should adjust the spectral power distribution (光谱功率分布) of the devices so that they affect the sleep patterns of users less. It is not just a good night’s sleep that could be harmed by too much late night screen time. Researchers know that long-term harm to sleep patterns can lead to an increased risk of obesity and even cancers. 64. Blue light prevents iPad users from sleeping well because ________.  A. it makes the brain more active B. it can help decrease the production of melatonin C. it is brighter than light that is more orange or red D. it is the same as daylight which keeps people awake65. The underlined phrase “dim the display”  means ________.  A. turn off the display    B. keep away from the display C. clean the display carefully   D. make the display less bright66. In the last paragraph, the author intends to ________.  A. show the danger of obesity and cancers B. call on researchers to study sleep patterns C. warn of the seriousness of long-term poor sleep D. show how sleep is harmed by using iPads too much67. What’s the main idea of the text? A. People should limit the use of electronic devices. B. Using iPads before bed can cause a poor night’s sleep. C. Scientists are warning that blue light is bad for our health.  D. Looking at screens of iPads increases chances of sleeplessness. DFishes are expected to be reduced in size by up to 24% because of global warming, say scientists. Scientists believe that global warming has a greater effect on marine ecosystems (海洋生态系统) than previously thought. Previous researches have suggested that increasing ocean temperatures would affect both the distribution and the reproductive abilities of fishes. Now scientists believe that fish size would also be heavily affected. Researchers built a model to see how fishes would react to the lower level of oxygen in water. Ocean temperatures increase and so do the body temperatures of fishes. But, according to the leading scientist Dr William Cheung, the lower level of oxygen in water is the key. Warmer waters could reduce the ocean oxygen level and greatly reduce fishes’ body weight. On the other hand, rising temperature directly increase the metabolic (新陈代谢的) rate of fishes’ body function. This leads to an increase in oxygen demand for normal body activities. So fishes will run out of oxygen for growth at a smaller body size. The research group also used its model to predict fishes’ movements as a result of warming waters. The group believes that most fishes’ populations will move towards the Earth’s poles at a rate of up to 3.3 km per year. Taking these factors into consideration, the research team concludes that fishes’ body size will be reduced by between 14% and 24%, with the largest reduction in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. When compared with the actual study of fish size, the model seems to make a lower judgment of what’s actually happening in the seas. The researchers made actual studies on some kinds of fishes living in the Atlantic Ocean. They found that the recorded data on these fishes showed greater reduction in body size than the models had predicted. Scientists believe smaller-sized fishes could seriously affect the ability of fishes to reproduce (繁殖). Dr Alan Baudron, from the University of Aberdeen, the UK, thinks that smaller fishes produce fewer and smaller eggs and it could affect the reproductive potential of fishes. 68. From Paragraph 2 we can know that ________.  A. scientists have made two researches on the influence of global warming by now.  B. researchers suggest that the ocean temperature is increasing at a high rate.  C. researches suggest that global warming would change fishes’ inner structure D. scientists have known three aspects of the influence that global warming has on fishes69. Which is the most important factor that makes fishes smaller? A. Higher body temperatures of fishes.  B. Lower oxygen level in water.  C. Slower heart beats of fishes.  D. Higher pressure in water. 70. According to the group, in 30 years, most fish populations will move about ________.  A. 30 kilometers        B. 60 kilometers  C. 100 kilometers       D. 200 kilometers71. Which of the following in the best title for the passage? A. Climate change may make fishes smaller. B. Global warming has a bad effect on fishes.  C. Global warming affects the distribution of fishes.  D. Climate change may affect the ability of fishes to reproduce. EAn American program called the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) helps millions of people infected with HIV, the virus responsible for AIDS. PEPFAR is considered one of the most successful programs created during the presidency of George W. Bush. Its goal is to make HIV/AIDS change from a death sentence to a disease that, while serious, could be treated. And for millions of people around the world, that is just what has happened. But researchers say it was not until PEPFAR started using generic drugs (非专利药) that major progress was made in fighting HIV/AIDS. Generic drugs are copies of medicines developed by large drug companies. But they often cost a lot less. Kartik Venkatesh was the lead author of a report on the study. He says the high cost of patented drugs had an immediate influence on the program after it began. American officials considered whether to provide patented drugs for HIV-infected patients, both in the United States and overseas. Dr. Venkatesh says some people believe that the drug industry wanted the government-financed program to use patented drugs. But generic drugs were shown to be effective in treating HIV as far back as 2003. Using generic drugs helped cut the cost of treating a person from about 1,100 dollars a year to about 300 dollars a year. PEPFAR has also been able to save millions of dollars by reducing transportation costs – for example, using ships instead of airplanes to move the drugs. Dr. Venkatesh says, “The PEPFAR model could be used in the fight against other diseases as developing countries begin seeing health problems that until recently had only been seen in richer countries. Maybe the real and perhaps potentially larger burden in the future is going to the chronic diseases (慢性病) like heart disease and cancer. And those are also diseases that require long-term treatment. A lot can be learned form the experience in accessing generic drugs for the treatment for HIV.”72. Why was PEPFAR established? A. To make it possible to cure AIDS. B. To study how people are infected with HIV. C. To warn people that AIDS is serious. D. To help people develop patented drugs. 73. According to Dr. Venkatesh, generic drugs ________.  A. must be used with the permission of drug companies B. contribute more to curing AIDS than patented drugs C. are provided for people with AIDS for free D. are copies of cheap medicines74. Which of the following is TRUE about generic drugs? A. Generic drugs are much easier to transport. B. Generic drugs were created as far back as 2003.  C. Generic drugs don’t belong to the government-financed program. D. Generic drugs can reduce the economic pressure of AIDS patients. 75. From the passage we can know that________.  A. HIV is considered as a burden larger than any other disease B. new health problems will first be seen in developed countries C. the PEPFAR model offers lessons for people to treat other diseases D. people ought to understand more about fighting long-term diseases   第 II 卷第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下列短文,根据下列提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。Two little children were sitting by the fire one cold winter night.Suddenly they heard a k________ at the door, and one ran to open it.There, o________stood a child with no shoes on his feet. He asked tocome in and warm________.They agreed. They drew the little stranger totheir warm seat and shared their supper with him, to________they gave their bed, while they slept ________a hard bench. In the nigh they werew________up by sweet music. The stranger child stood before them andsaid, “I am the Christ Child, ________(漫步) through the world to bring peace and ________(幸福) to all good children. I’ll give you a gift.” He broke a branch from the tree and p________ it in the ground. The branch grew into a great tree, and every year it bore wonderful ________(金色的)fruit for the kind children.  76. knock77. outside78. himself79. whom80. on81. woken82. wandering83. happiness84. planted85. golden  第四节 书面表达(满分25分)国庆长假引发了人们对于旅游景点该不该涨价的热议。上周你们班对此进行了一次热烈的讨论。请根据下面的讨论结果完成短文。大约90%认为不该涨价 10%认为可以适当涨价1. 旅游景点是公共资源;2. 更多的人可以享受美景;3. 涨价会增加人们的经济负担。 1. 景点建设及维护费用增加;2. 避免超负荷的游客量对景点造成破坏你的观点:……  要求:1. 词数120左右,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;    2. 词汇:景点scenery spot; 维护maintenance。注意:开头已给出,不计入总词数。   Last week my class had a heated discussion about whether prices of scenery spots should be raised. The students held different opinions about it. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2013-2014学年高三上第三次月考 英语试卷答案 听力:CABCA; CBBCB; ACBBA; ACCBA单选:DCDDB; DBDDC; CDBCC完形:CAABD; DBCCD; BDAAC; BDACB阅读:ABCD; CDBB; BDCB; DBCA; ABDC短文填词Two little children were sitting by the fire one cold winter night.Suddenly they heard a k________ at the door, and one ran to open it.There, o________stood a child with no shoes on his feet. He asked tocome in and warm________.They agreed. They drew the little stranger totheir warm seat and shared their supper with him, to________they gave their bed, while they slept ________a hard bench. In the nigh they werew________up by sweet music. The stranger child stood before them andsaid, “I am the Christ Child, ________(漫步) through the world to bring peace and ________(幸福) to all good children. I’ll give you a gift.” He broke a branch from the tree and p________ it in the ground. The branch grew into a great tree, and every year it bore wonderful ________(金色的)fruit for the kind children.  76. knock77. outside78. himself79. whom80. on81. woken82. wandering83. happiness84. planted85. golden书面表达Last week my class had a heated discussion about whether prices of scenery spots should be raised. The students held different opinions about it. About 90 percent of the students think it is not right to raise the prices of some scenery spots. They think those places are public resources, which should be shared by more people. If the prices go up too much, people will have to pay more money. Maybe some people can’t afford it. However, 10 percent of the students think that it is acceptable to raise the prices a little. For one thing, construction and maintenance of scenery sports need more money. For another, raising prices can be an effective way of avoiding too many tourists rushing there in peak time. That may cause some damage to scenery spots. From my point of view, there is a balanced way that can be considered – raise prices during holidays and lower prices in other time.  
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