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1、2010届贵州省清华实验学校高三下学期 3月月考英语试题 单项选择 * Have you paid the rent of the house The rent of the house . A That isnt due yet. B Are you sure C The house needs repair. D Please remember the amount. 答案: A The farmer used wood to build a house to store grain. A with which B in which C which D where 答案: B Accord

2、ing to the periodic table, still some elements undiscovered. A there seem to be B it seems to be C it seems that D here seem 答案: A Calculations, which are astronomically exact, have been made with the use of computers. A possible B it possible C possibly D to be possible 答案: A The man denied any thi

3、ng at the supermarket when he was questioned by the police. A to have stolen B having been stealing C having stolen D to steal 答案: C “Do you think I should attend the lecture ” she asked me. A that B whether C if D when 答案: A Some women a good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decide

4、d not to work for the sake of the family. A could have made B should have made C would make D must make 答案: A We agreed to accept they thought was the best tourist guide. A whatever B whomever C whichever D whoever 答案: D The work has the status of a classic among the composers admirers. A required B

5、 acquired C inquired D inspired 答案: B Why! Wheres my mobile phone Maybe I left it on the plane. My goodness! You things behind. A havent left B didnt leave C had never left D never leave 答案: D The leader, the rule unfair for women, suggested it . A finding; banned B to find; banned C found; to be ba

6、nned D finding; be banned 答案: D There is an obvious between the cultures of the West and East. A contract B contrast C content D contact 答案: B All the others seemed to know each other and I began to feel . A given away B fallen behind C turned down D left out 答案: D Can you me a job when I get there

7、You know, I have to work in order to pay for my schooling. A apply B arrange C provide D guarantee 答案: D Dont mind too much about mistakes. They are natural part of learning. A不填; 不填 B the; a C不填 ; a D the; the 答案: C 完型填空 完型填空(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 3655 各题所给的四个选项( A、 B、 C和 D)中,选出最

8、佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。 As a physician who travels quite a lot, I spend a lot of time on planes listening for that dreaded “Is there a doctor on board ” announcement. Ive been 36 only once-for a woman who had merely fainted. But the 37 made me quite curious about how 38 this kind of thing happens. I wondered

9、what I would do if 39 with a real mid-air medical emergency-without access 40 a hospital staff and the usual emergency equipment. So 41 the New England Journal of Medicine last week 42 a study about in-flight medical events, I 43 it with interest. The study estimated that there are a(n) 44 of 30 in-

10、flight medical emergencies on U.S. flights every day. Most of them are not 45 ; fainting and dizziness are the most frequent complaints. 46 13% of them-roughly four a day-are serious enough to 47 a pilot to change course. The most common of the serious emergencies 48 heart trouble, strokes, and diff

11、icult breathing. Lets face it: plane rides are 49 . For starters, cabin pressures at high altitudes are set at roughly 50 they would be if you lived at 5,000 to 8,000 feet above sea level. Most people can tolerate these pressures pretty 51 , but passengers with heart disease 52 experience chest pain

12、s as a result of the reduced amount of oxygen flowing through their blood. 53 common in-flight problem is deep venous thrombosis(血栓) -the so-called economy class syndrome(综合症) . 54 happens, dont panic. Things are getting better on the in-flight emergency front. Thanks to more recent legislation(立法)

13、, flights with at 55 one attendant are starting to install emergency medical equipments to treat heart attacks. 36. A. called B. informed C. addressed D. surveyed 37. A. accident B. incident C. condition D. disaster 38. A. soon B. many C. long D. often 1,3,5 55. A. most B. least C. worst D. best 答案:

14、 55 AADAC BDBCD BAADC BCDAB 阅读理解 Authorities did not release(公布) the gunmans name, but Peters said he had no record of police contact or an arrest record while attending Northern Illionois. DeKalb county coroner(验尸官) Dennis J. Miller on Friday released the identities of the four victims who died in

15、the county: Daniel Parmenter, 20, of Westchester; Catalina Garcia, 20, of Cicero; RyanneMace, 19, of Carpenters-ville; and Julianna Gehant, 32, of Meridan. “Two other victims died after being transferred to hospitals in other counties,” Miller said. Witnesses said the gunman, dressed in black and we

16、aring a stocking cap, emerged from behind a screen on the stage of 200-seat Cole Hall and opened fire just as the class was about to end around 3 pm. Officials said 162 students were registered for the class but it was unkown how many were there on Thursday. Allyse Jerome, 19, a sophomore(大二学生) from

17、 Shunmburg, said the gunman burst through a stage door and pulled out a gun. “Honestly, at first everyone thought it was a joke,” Jerome said. Everyone hit the floor, she said. Then she got up and ran, but tripped. She said she felt like “an open target.” “He couldve decided to get me,” Jerome said

18、on Friday. “I thought for sure he was gonna get me.” Lauren Carr said she was sitting in the third row when she saw the shooter walk through a door on the right-hand side of the stage, pointing a gun straight ahead. “I personally Army-crawled halfway up the aisle(通道) ,” said Carr, a 20-year-old soph

19、omore. “I said I could get up and run or I could die here.” She said a student in front of her was bleeding, “but he just kept running.” More than a hundred students cried and hugged as they gathered outside the Phi Kappa Alpha house early Friday morning to remember Dan Parmenter, who was one of tho

20、se killed. 56. Which of the following is true according to the passage A. Everyone thought it was a joke when the gunman appeared in front of them. B. Peters had no record of police contact or an arrest record while attending Northern Illionois. C. 162 students were attending a lecture when the gunm

21、an emerged from behind the screen. D. The gunman opened fire as soon as the class came to an end. 57. How many people were shot to death according to the passage A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 162 58. The following are not witnesses except . A. Peters B. Dennis J. MillerC. Dan Parmenter D. Lauren Carr 59. What w

22、as the first thing that Jerome did when she saw the gunman A. She got up and ran out of the room. B. She hit the floor. C. She burst through a stage door and pulled out a gun. D. She tripped and became an “open target”. 60. What is the best title of the passage A. Witnesses Tell of Horrible Experien

23、ce B. A Cruel Shooter C. 162 Killed in an Accident D. An Unkown Gunman 答案: 75 ABDBA Sport is not only physically challenging, but it can also be mentally challenging. Criticism from coachers, parents, and other teammates, as well as pressure to win can create too much anxiety or stress for young ath

24、letes. Stress can be physical, emotional, or psychological and research has indicated that it can lead to burnout. Burnout has been described as dropping or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable. The early years of development are critical years for learning about oneself. The sport

25、 setting is one where valuable experiences can take place. Young athletes can, for example, learn how to cooperate with others, make friends, and gain other social skill that will be used throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware, at all times, that their feedback to youngsters can

26、 greatly affect their children. Youngsters may take their parents and coaches criticisms to heart and find a fault in themselves. Coaches and parents should also be cautious that youth sport participation does not become work for children. The outcome of the game should not be more important than th

27、e process of learning the sport and other life lessons. In todays youth sport setting, young athletes may be worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and the sport. Following a game many parents and coaches focus on the outcome and find fault with youngsters performances. posi

28、tive support should be provided regardless of the outcome. Research indicates that positive reinforcement motivates(激发 )and has a greater effect on learning than criticism. Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout. 61. An effective way to prevent the burnout of yo

29、ung athletes is _. A. to make sports less competitive B. to increase their sense of success C. to reduce their mental stress D. to make sports more challenging 62. According to the passage, sport is positive for young people in that _. A. it can help them learn more about society B. it enables them

30、to find faults in themselves C. it can provide them with valuable experiences D. it teaches them how to set realistic goals for themselves 63. Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young athletes . A. believing that criticism is beneficial for their early development B. without re

31、alizing criticism may destroy their self confidence C. in order to make them remember lifes lessons D. so as to put more pressure on them 64. According to the passage parents and coaches should _. A. pay more attention to letting children enjoy sports B. help children to win every game C. train chil

32、dren to cope with stress D. enable children to understand the positive aspect of sports 65. The authors purpose in writing the passage is _. A. to teach young athletes how to avoid burnout B. to persuade young children not to worry about criticism C. to stress the importance of positive support to c

33、hildren D. to discuss the skill of combining criticism with encouragement 答案: -65 CCBAC A study published Monday found that people who sleep less tend to be fat, and experts said its time to find out if more sleep will fight fatness. “Weve put so much emphasis on diet and exercise that weve failed t

34、o recognize the value of good sleep,” said Fred Turek, a physician at Northwestern University. Mondays study from Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk covered 1,000 people and found that total sleep time decreased as body mass index - a measure of weight based on height - increased. Men slept

35、an average of 27 minutes less than women and overweight and fat patients slept less than patients with normal weights, it said. In general the fatter subjects slept about 1.8 hours a week less than those with normal weights. “Americans experience insufficient sleep and fat bodies. Clinicians are awa

36、re of the burden of fatness on patients,” the study said. “Our findings suggest that major extensions of sleep time may not be necessary, as an extra 20 minutes of sleep per night seems to be associated with a lower body mass index,” it added. “We caution that this study does not establish a cause-a

37、nd-effect relationship between restricted sleep and fatness (but) investigations indicating success in weight loss via extensions of sleep would help greatly to set up such a relationship.” The study was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine along with an editorial by Turek and Northwestern

38、 colleague Joseph Bass commenting on it and related research. In an interview, Turek said some studies have shown sleep causes declines in an appetite suppressing protein hormone, and increases in another hormone that causes a longing for food. In addition neuropathies(神经疗法) in the brain governing s

39、leep and fatness appear to overlap(重叠) , he said. Patness has been rising dramatically in developed countries and reached epidemic(流行病) levels in the United States, it added, leading to a variety of health problems. 66. Whats the passage mainly about A. People who sleep less tend to get fat. B. Fat

40、people need lots of sleep to lose weight. C. Sleeping has nothing to do with fatness. D. Fatness has been rising dramatically in developed countries. 67. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE A. Lack of sleep causes declines in a desire limiting protein hormone. B. Americans exper

41、ience sufficient sleep and fat bodies. C. The findings suggest that major extensions of sleep time may be necessary. D. Fatness has been rising dramatically in America. 68. Which of the following is NOT close to the underlined word suppress A. limit B. restrict C. accept D. control 69. According to

42、the passage, which of the following people is the lowest possible one to get fatness A. Americans B. Chinese C. Japanese D. English 70. We can conclude the attitude of the author is according to the passage. A. worried B. uninterested C. critical D. optimistic 答案: -70 ADCBA Dog walkers provide a 20

43、to 60-minute daily walk for a clients(客户) dog, making sure the dog answers the call of nature and gets proper exercise. They often walk more than one dog at a time. Some walkers work for dog-walking services, especially when starting out. Others have their own businesses, and build by word of mouth

44、and advertising. Dog walkers often work part-time, and some provide other services like pet sitting or transporting. In N.Y.C., dog walkers usually earn about $25 an hour. If you work for a dog-walking business, you may earn less-if you are on your own dealing with several dogs at the same time, it

45、may be more. What do you have to do to be a dog walker First, have a real love of dogs, and have a good knowledge of how to get on with dogs. Try calling dog-walking services to find out about openings. If youre on your own, youll need to network and market yourself. You might advertise your service

46、s in pet offices, grooming businesses, or neighborhood papers. You will need business cards and a mobile phone, and have good references and a clean background. Youll also have to deal with taxes and insurance. You should be physically fit, friendly, neatly dressed and extremely dependable. Many dog

47、 walkers are bonded(被担保的) and insured, and this is a definite selling point to clients. Of course, you will be cleaning up dog waste! You will also be outside in all kinds of weather. You may have to deal with dogs that dont like each other ,and difficult owners. Its also an up and down kind of busi

48、ness-clients can come and go. For pet lovers, spending the workday with dogs instead of navigating office politics is its own reward! You are your own boss-you can dress casually, your doggy clients will love you unconditionally, and youll get some great exercise! 71. By writing the passage the writ

49、er tries to . A. introduce you to a job B. enrich your knowledge about pets C. advertise for a business D. tell you more about life in New York 72. The passage offers no information about how to as a dog walker. A. find a client B. train a dog C. get prepared D. make more money 73. One who wants to may find the passage helpful. A. take up a weekend job B. keep a good pet dog C. make money in his daily spare time D. be a part

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