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重庆南开中学高三(上)九月月考英语试题本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共分考试时间分钟I II150120第卷(共分)I100第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并5A BC标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每10段对话仅读一遍A.She goesswimming.B.She goeshiking.C.She playsbasketball.
2.When willthe womantake thetrainA.10:20B.10:12C.10:
103.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.What food to order.B.How tocook asoup.C.where to have ameal.
4.What doesthe womanmean
1.What doesthe womansometimes doon SundaysA.The mancan use the computersoon.B.She wantsto goto thelibrary.C.She hasfinished herpaper.
5.Why cantRon returnthe bookA.He lentit tosomeone else.B.It wasruined by the rain.C.He forgotwhere heleft it.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选5A BC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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第至题667A.To complainto him.B.To apologizeto him.C.To askhim forhelp.
6.Why doesthe womantalk to the manA.By herroom door.B.At thefront desk.C.At acleanefs room.
7.Where didthe womanlast seeher bag听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.What doesthe manthink of the festivalA.It isunpopular.B.Its quitesuccessful.C.It isn*t wellorganized,
9.Why is the festivalheld in winterA.To attractmore visitors.B.To avoidcrowds oftravelers.C.To meetthe governmentsneed.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Employer andemployee.B.Manager andsecretary.C.Workmates.
11.Why isthe manunhappy about the new secretaryA.She cannotdo thejob well.B.She isdoing apart-time job.C.She bringsher sonto theworkplace.
12.Whose jobisthenewsecretarytaking overA.Karens.B.Dianes.C.Brians.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Where isthe conversationprobably takingplaceA,At the city library.B.Inside theart building.C.On asidewalk atschool.
14.What isthe manlooking forA.A watch.B.A librarybook.C.His homework.
15.What dothe manand someother classmateshave todecideA.The time to studytogether.B.The placeto meetto study.C.The topicof thegirfs artproject.
16.What willthe speakersdo in the afternoonA.Have ascience class.B.Take anart test.C.Go tothe cafe.听第段材料,回答第至题io
172017.What isthe talkmainly aboutA.Unusual foodsserved incastles.B.The earliestcastle cooks.C.Kitchens incastles.
18.What wasspecial abouta castleskitchenA.It wasbuilt againstfire.B.It wasused forgatherings.C.It wasfar fromother buildings.
19.Whatdoes thespeaker sayabout vegetablesA.They werekept undergroundfor long.B.They weregrown in the kitchensgarden.C.They weremainly forthe cooksin thecastle.
20.What wasthe chiefsmain responsibilityA.Baking breadfor everyone.B.Presenting thefoodtothe king.C.Managing thekitchen workers.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将A BC D该项涂黑AMunich sincerelyinvites you to join the2016Oktoberfest—the biggestcelebration ofits kindin Europe.Drink beerby theliter,eat traditional Bavarian food,listen totraditionalBavarianmusic as well asmoreup-to-date music,and enjoyyourself withhundreds ofother peoplefrom allover the world,dancing andsingingthe hoursaway.Oktoberfest2016begins onSaturday17th Septemberand runsthrough toMonday3rd October
2016.Dont missthe eventsduring Oktoberfest!Grand entryof theOktoberfest landlordsand breweriesDate:Saturday,17th September2016Duration:about45minutesThis isthe officialprelude tothe openingof theOktoberfest andinvolves about1,000participants,including thelandlords*families indecorated carriages,the magnificenthorse-drawn drays,waitresses ondecoratedfloats and all thebeer tentbands.Oktoberfest Costumeand Riflemen-s ParadeDate:Sunday,18th September2016Duration:2-21/2hours,about8000performers,km distanceAvaried successionof regionalcostume groups,troops inhistorical uniforms,marching bands,riflemen,thoroughbred horses,oxen,cows,goats,floats displayingtypical localtraditions andhistoriccarriages allpass byin a7-kilometer-long processionthrough the streets of thecitycenter.Open-Air OktoberfestMusicDate:Sunday,25th September2016Place:on the steps of the BavariastatueAt thetraditional open-air concerton thesecond Sundayof theOktoberfest,all theinstruments thatmakeup typicalBavarian windband musiccan beheard.The bandsfrom allof thetents come together atthe stepsunderthe Bavariastatue toplay themost well-known songsand marchesof Oktoberfesttogether whilebeingconducted bydistinguished Munichpersonalities.
21.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.Oktoberfest2016is mainlycelebrated inOctober.B.Participants candrink beerfor free during Oktoberfest.C.Oktoberfest providesa chanceto drink,eat,and dance.D.There areusually about1000visitors tonGrand Entry,
22.When willvisitors seecostume soldiersmarching on the streetA.17th September2016B.18th September2016C.25th September2016D.3rd October
201623.People whowant toparticipate in the open-air concertshould goto.A.the streetsthat theParade passesby B.beer tentsput upby oldbreweriesC.distinguished Munichmusic bandsD.thestepsof theBavaria statueBIdiscovered thepower offear whenI becamestuck to my driveway,as ifmy feetwere crazy—glued to(水泥)the cement.As muchas I tried,I couldnot movethem.The realizationthat my daughters wereplaying(麻痹)in Nancy*s houseJust one-half blockaway,paralyzed mylegs,making meunable to move whenIneared the end of our driveway.Dense,black smokewas risingfrom behindthe SycamoreMaple treeson theotherside of thestreetand wasenveloping threehouses,making thembarely visible.Nancys housewas oneof them.Itriedto callout formy daughtershoping to see themrun safelytomyarms,but my voice wasalso stuck-stuck inmy throatwith nointention ofcoming out.There Istood,helpless,paralyzed andsilenced byfear,unable to protect thetwo little girls Iloved morethan evenI hadrealized.Although trappedin abody thatcouldn*t moveor speak,I couldstill hear.I couldhear othermothersanxiously callingtheir children.I couldhear afrightening silencethat coveredthe neighborhoodinstead of theusual happyvoices ofchildren.And,finally,I couldhear thealarm of the fireengine.As thealarm announced,Were onour way/it instantlydissolved thecrazy gluethat hadheld myfeet tothe cementand itunlocked thesoundproofbox thathad silencedmyvoice.I wasfree tomake suremydaughterswere safe.As Icontinued downthe driveway,two littlegirls,my twolittlegirls,ran towardme fromacross thestreet.They hadcome hometo tellme aboutthe firein thegarage next to Nancyshouse.Not onlydid myfeetand voicework now,but myeyes werealso ingood workingorder andhad notrouble producingtears.
24.Why wasthe authorstuck toher drivewayA.She wastoo tiredto moveher legs.B.Thick blacksmoke blockedher view.C.The cementonthedriveway wasstill wet.D.The fearfor her daughters*safety struckher.
25.Whatmade the author abletomoveand speakagainA.Shouting fromother anxiousmothers.B.Strange silencein theneighborhood.C.The alarmof thecoming fireengine.D.The couragetoprotectherdaughters.
26.What doesthe authorsuggest attheendofthestoryA.She burstinto tearsof reliefand happiness.B.She wasreally thankfultoseeher girlssaved.C.She wastoo excitedto believewhat shesaw.D.She overcameher fearand fullyrecovered,
27.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Love inFire B.Stopped inSilenceC.A NarrowEscape D.The Priceof FearC(题字)At the entrance toone ofthe ruinedtemples of Petra inJordan,there isan inscriptionin thesoftred rock.It looksas ifit hasbeen therefor centuries.It couldhave beencarved byone ofKing Herodssoldiers,when they were imprisonedin thetown in40BC.But closerexamination revealsthat it is notso ancientafterall.It reads:Shane andWendy fromSydney werehere.April16th1996,The ruins ofPetrawere discoveredin1810by aSwiss explorer,anda recent reporthas justconcludedthat66they arein gravedanger ofbeing destroyedby theunstoppable marchof tourism.More than4,000tourists aday pourinto Petra*s rockytombs.They wearaway thesoft redsandstone topowder and()occasionally!scratch theirnames intothe rock.It isnot justPetra that is underthreat ofdestruction.With morethan60,000visitors toVenice eachday,cruise shipsthat havemade Venicetourists*top destinationbring one ofthemost significantdangers tothecity,leading totides thatare furtherdamaging thefoundation ofthe Venetianstructures.The prehistoriccave paintingsat Lascauxin Francewere beingslowly ruinedby thebreath andbacteria复常[]品from200,000visitors ayear.The caveshave nowbeen closedtothepublic anda replicahasbeen built,Will therebe morereplicas likein LascauxThere alreadyare.Heritage themeparks arespringingup everywhere.Many ofthe greatcities ofEurope arefinding thattheir historiccenters arefast becomingthemeparks,filled withclicking cameras and whirringcamcorders,abandoned byall localresidents exceptforthe souvenirsellers.Until recently,we allbelieved thattravel broadenedthe mind,but nowmany believethe exactopposite:nModem travelnarrows themind”.
28.What dowe knowabouttheruinsofPetraA.There wasan ancientinscription attheentrance.B.King Herodwas keptthere asa prisonerin40BC.C.They have been populartourist attractionsfor over200years.D.Tourism isresponsible forthe damagebeing made to them.
29.Which solutionto Venicesproblem wouldtheauthoragree withA.Make regulationsto controltourists*behavior.B.Reduce thenumber ofcruise shipsin the rivers.C.Build soliddams alongtheriversin caseof flood.D.Promote tourismand redecoratetraditional structures.
30.What ismainly talkedabout inparagraph4A.Cave paintingsat Lascauxin Francehave beenruined.B.Replicas haveto bemade toprotect culturalheritage,C.Many historiccenters aretoo crowdedwith tourists.D.Theme parkskeep historicplaces awayfrom destruction.
31.Whats theauthors attitude towardstourismA.Critical B.Supportive C.Objective D.UnclearDMany peoplehate wet,sticky August,but tosome,its anespecially bittertime.A newworking paperfindsthat,March andAugust arethe monthsin whichdivorce filingspeak.For thepaper,the Universityof Washington*s BrianSerafini andJulie Brinesanalyzed themost recentyearsof divorcefilings in Washington anddrew theirconclusion:divorce risessharply in March andAugust.The resultis supportedby somenation-wide,anecdotal evidence.Online searchesfor*divorce andchild抚养权custody dramaticallygrow early inthe year,peaking inMarch,they pointout.The authorsguess thatunhappily marriedcouples scheduletheir divorcefilings aroundboth thewinterholidays andValentine*s Day,as wellas summervacations.More Americansvacation mJuly thanany othermonth.There area fewexplanations whypeople mighttime theirmarital dissolutionsthis way,It mightjust betoodifficult toannounce adivorce aroundfamily-oriented Christmastime,especially ifthere arekidsinvolved,so manycouples weighthe decisionto divorcearound thenew yearand progressfrom there.February isa periodin whichcouples tendto lookaround forrepresentation onlegal sites.And byMarch,theyre preparedto filefor divorce.But theauthors thinkthe morelikely reasonis thatpeople decidetheir differencesare irreconcilablerightafter abig trip.It couldbe thatpeople dontwant toruin afamily getaway,or thatvacations areso stressfulthatthey drivethe already-dissatisfied todivorce.nI toldyoutopack yoursuitcase lastnight;now we*ve missedthetrain!0Then theresthe Hbrokenpromisen theory.666People arediscontent with their marriages,they lookatvacation asan opportunityto giveit onelast shot,and whattheywerehoping wouldhappen didn*t occurJexplained Brines,an associateprofessor ofsociology.Its notyou;in otherwords,its yourfailure toprint theboarding passes.
32.Which ofthe followingcan supportBrian andJulies conclusionA.The divorcerate risessharply inMarch andAugust.B.They carriedout onlinesurveys andanalyzed theresults.C.More peoplesearch forkey wordsabout divorceearlyintheyear.D.Conflicts inmarriage tendto getmore seriousduring Christmas.
33.According toBrian andJulie,why doesdivorce riseinMarchand AugustA.People needtimetodecide andprepare beforethey divorce.B.Many coupleswant tohave anew beginningin anew year.C.Kids areless involvedinwinterand summervacations.D.Couples seemore maritalproblems intheir vacationtrips.
34.What doesthe underlinedword“irreconcilable inparagraph5meanA.Unlikely to be settled.B.Unable to be mentioned.C.Put asidefor awhile.D.Stressed toomuch.
35.What doesthe writerwant toexpress inthe lastparagraphA.It maylead todivorce ifone doesntprint boardingpasses.B.Unimportant thingslike boardingpasses cannotcause divorce.C.Considering a trip asthe solutionto maritalproblems isnot wise.D.Couples shouldtalk abouttheir marriagesincerely beforeatrip.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处5210的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Children andadults needto developsix importantskills tosucceed inthe modemglobal economy.Those skillsall beginwiththeletter C.They are:Collaboration:the abilityto workwith others,tohavesocial-emotional control,and toformcommunities.Collaboration isthe startingpoint forhuman learning.36Communication:the abilityto developstrong reading,writing,listening andlanguage skills.Content:competencies insubject areas,but alsoin learningto learn.Critical thinking:the abilityto gatherinformation intelligentlyand toweigh evidence.Creative innovation:the abilityto useinformation innew waysand tosolve problems.Confidence:37With theseskills,children andadults canbetter functioninthe21st century.Thus,we shouldreconsider whatsuccess ineducation means.38As aresult,many peoplevieweducational successin anarrow way:a goodscore ona readingor mathtest.One problemwith thisview isthatchildren learnto beparrots ratherthan humanbeings.39Experts advocatefor changingthe educationsystems ofmany countriesaround theworld,Educationshould aimto developpeople whowill bethe creators,collaborators andcitizens ofthe future.40A.the abilitytohave astrong beliefin strengtheninga skill.B.the abilityto learnfrom failureand topersist in a problem.C.It willsharpen yourskills andmake youmore and more creative.D.It isalso ahighly desiredskill inboth publicand privatesector jobs.E.Most educationcurrently focuseson reading,writing andbasic math.F.Therefore,schools needto helppeople developa broaderset ofskills manjust readingand math.G.In otherwords,people learnto memorizeand repeat,but donot learnto thinkcreatively,find information,or collaborate.第三部分英语知识运用(共二节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分分)30阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳A BC D选项,并在答题卡上讲该项涂黑Rosa Parksis calledthe motherofthe American civilrights movement.She wasborn in1913and lefthighschool41to carefor her42grandmother andmother.She marriedRaymond Parks,a barber,who wasacivil rightsactivist.On Dec.1,1955,Rosa Parksand threeother black people were43inthemiddle areaof abus44a whitepersongot onthe busand wanteda seat.The busdriver45that allfourblack peopleleave theirseats sothe whiteperson would not haveto sit46any ofthem.The threeother blacksgotup,but Rosa47,She wasarrested.Until1960s,black peoplein manyparts ofthe United States didnthave thesame civilrights aswhitepeople.Laws intheAmericanSouth48black peopleto attendseparate schools,live inseparate areasof acityand sitm separateareas ona49,The firstrows ofseats oncity buseswerefor whitepeople only.Black peoplesat inthe50Ofthebus.Both groupscould sitinamiddle area.H.,blackpeoplesitting inthat partofthebus wereexpected toleave theirseats ifa whitepersonI.to sitthere.Rosa Parksrefused toleave herseat justbecause shewas tiredof accepting53treatment.This actof54disobedience startedprotests inMontgomery thatcontinued for381days and55legal changesin minorityrights inthe United States.Rosa Parksdied onOct24,
2005.Her bodylay56intheUnitedStatesCapitol buildinginWashington.She wasthe firstAmerican womantobeso honored,Some peoplesay thatRosa Parks*bravery servesasan57ofthepower ofsmall acts.But hersmall acttheothers might
5941.A.early B.late C.soon D.slowly
42.A.kind B.rich C.sick D.old
43.A.seated B.standing C.put D.singing
44.A.since B.while C.as D.when
45.A.recommended B.demanded C.suggested D.proposed
46.A.nexttoB.behind C.far fromD.beyond
47.A.hesitated B.decided C.refused D.agreed
48.A.warned B.invited C.forced D.reminded
49.A.taxi B.bus C.truck D.ship
50.A.outside B.front C.middle D.back
51.A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Otherwise
52.A.pretended B.disliked C.stopped D.wanted
53.A.medicalB.fair C.serious D.unequal
54.A.blindB.violent C.peaceful D.extreme
55.A.resulted fromB.led toC.held backD.put off
56.A.on timeB.for sureC.in honorD.at once
57.A.lessonB.example C.means D.trial
58.A.everythingB.a littleC.nothing D.a lot
59.A.lie downB.stand upC.run offD.turn away
60.A.freedomB.love C.sympathy D.successof braverymeant58for manyAmerican people.She satdown inorder that注意事项用0・5毫米黑色笔a迹nd的sh签e字op笔en将ed答th案ed写oo在rs答on题th卡e L上ong写jo在urn本ey试to卷6上0无效第三部分英语知识运用共二节,满分分45第二节语法填空共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Think aboutthe differentways peopleusethewind.You canuse itto flya kiteor tosail aboat.Wind isoneof ourcleanest andrichest power61resource,aswellas oneofthe62old.Evidence showsthatwindmills began tobeused inancient Iranback inthe seventhcentury BC.They werefirst introducedtoEurope duringthe1100s,when armiesreturned fromthe MiddleEast63knowledge ofusing windpower.唐碎For manycenturies,people usedwindmills togrind wheatinto flour64pump waterfrom deepunderground.When electricity65discover inthe late1800s,people66live inremote areasbegantousethem to produce electricity.This allowedthem tohave electriclights andradio.However,bythe1940s67electricity wasavailableto peoplein almostall areasoftheUnitedStates,windmills were68rare used.()During the1970s,people startedbecoming69concern aboutthe pollutionthatiscreated whencoaland gasare burnedtoproduceelectricity.People alsorealized thatthe supplyof coaland gaswouldnotlastforever.Then,wind wasrediscovered.70it meanshigher costs,there isstill aglobal movementto supplymore andmoreofourelectricity throughthe useof wind.益四部分写作(共二节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处10语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八)并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下面画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分121011In recent years wehave seena tendencytourism isgrowing fastin China.According toarecentsurveymade bysome experts,about47%urban residentstravel regular,and28%rural residentsalso makehis toursacrossthe country.The surveyalso showsthat morepeople areinterested ontourism,and willjoin thearmy inthefuture.Facing thistendency,we canthelp exploresome underlyingfactors thatare responsible.First,Chinese peoplesliving standardhad beengreatly improved,that allowsmost ofthem totravel around.Whatsmore,it isbelieving thatpeople nowtake amore positiveattitudetotourism,and regardit asa lifestyle.In anaddition,transportation developsfaster,and manyscenic spotsare availablenow.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,你所在的新华中学今年将举行周年校庆请给你的笔友写一封信介80Rose绍你的学校,信的具体内容包括.地理环境;.社会影响力;.教育特色123注意.词数左右,信的开头和格式已为你写好1100可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Rose,How areyou doing_____________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua答案听力1-5BCAAB6-10CABBC11-15ABCAB16-20ACCBC阅读理解21-23CBD24-27DCAB28-31DBCA32-35CDAC七选五36-40DBEGF完型填空41-45ACADB46-50ACCBD51-55ADDCB56-60CBDBA语法填空
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70.Though/Although/While改错第一行tendency后加that第三行regularregularly hisftheir第四勺on改为in第五行explore-exploring第六行had-*has that-*which第七行believingbelieved第八勺去掉in后面的an第九行many改为more范文;Today Fdlike tointroduce toyou myschool XinghuaHigh School.Located atthe bankofthe JialingRiver;itisoneofthe bestkey schoolsin Chongqing.Hailed asthe fertilesoil fortalentsand cradleof academicians,where enormousnumbers ofcelebrities havebeenfostered andimmense contributionshavebeenmadetothe Chinasrise totheworldpower;Xinhua enjoystremendous prominenceboth athome andabroadThe reasonwhy myschool isso successfullies inmany aspects.First,not onlyvariouscompulsory coursesof highquality areoffered,but alsoa widerange offabulous optionalcoursesare available,significantly helpingdevelop studentsspecial talentsand interests.;Second you can findscores ofstudent clubsand interestgroups oncampus.Dynamicteenagers canbeen seeneverywhere engagingin allsorts ofafter-school activities.Webelieve notonly areacademic achievementsimportant butafso all-round abilitiesmatter.;Besides withInternational Departmentfounded inrecentyears,moreandmoreinternational-oriented studentsspring upyear byyear.All inall,Xinhua isa schoolwhere whole-person educationis practisedand wherestudentsstrive tomake adifference inall walksof life.Hopefully;youcancometovisit itnextmonth,when itwill markits80th anniversarythis year。
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