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1、2013届广东省连州市连州中学高三 8月月考英语试卷与答案(带解析) 完型填空 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 115 各题所给的 A、 B、 C和 D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Once, there lived a young short monk in a temple on top of a hill, caring for his vegetable garden. He had one daily task of carryingtwo 1 of water up the hill from a cold stream. Rain or shine, he ne

2、ver 2 a day carrying water up the mountain to the temple. One day, a thin and tall 3 monk passed the temple and the young monk invited him to 4 . Since they would share the water, they went down the mountain together to fetch water. But the carrying pole is only 5 enough for one bucket. The two monk

3、s were unable to 6 the shared load on their carrying pole without shaking the contents of the two buckets all over the short monk. They 7 to retain(保留) only a small 8 of water that the young monk would have carried on his own, not mentioning to 9 the garden. When the young monk began to see his gues

4、t as 10 , the other monk began to see his host as unreasonable. Then a 11 monk came. The 12 of the third monk urged everyone to expect that someone else would take on the chore. As a result, no one fetched water though everybody was 13 . One night, a rat jumped and knocked the candleholder(烛台) , lea

5、ding to a devastating(毁坏性的 ) 14 in the temple. The three monks finally united together to put out the fire. Since then they understood the old saying unity is strength and begin to live a 15 life. The temple never lacks water again. 【小题1】 A buckets B bowls C bottles D cups A lost B spared C missed D

6、 spent A traveling B roaming C begging D hiking 【小题 4】 A. help B stay. C. live D. carry 【小题 5】 A. short B. straight C long. D. strong 【小题6】 A balance B fasten C lift D hold A failed B managed C tried D wished A sum B number C drop D amount A look for B look at C care with D care for A unhappy B unfo

7、rgettable C ungrateful D unrelated A first B second C third D fourth A mistake B arrival C death D leaving A tired B hungry C thirsty D angry A fire B flood C storm D earthquake A hard B poor C rich D harmonious 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 2】 C 【小题 3】 A 【小题 4】 B 【小题 5】 C 【小题 6】 A 【小题 7】 B 【小题 8】 D 【小题 9】 D 【小题

8、 10】 C 【小题 11】 C 【小题 12】 B 【小题 13】 C 【小题 14】 A 【小题 15】 D 阅读理解 Given Australias size and the fact that early settlements were far apart, Australian society is remarkably homogeneous (同种的 ). Its citizens are fundamentally prosperous and the way of life in the major cities and towns is much the same ho

9、wever many miles divide them. It takes a sharp ear to identify regional accents. However, there is some difference in lifestyle between city dwellers and the country people. Almost 90 per cent of the population lives in the fast-paced cities along the coast and has little more than a passing familia

10、rity with the desert. The major cities preserve pockets of colonial heritage, but the overall impression is modern, with new buildings reflecting the countrys youth. In contrast, the rural communities tend to be slow-moving and conservative. For many years, Australia was said to have “ridden on the

11、sheeps back”, a reference to wool being the countrys main money earner. However, the wool industry is no longer dominant. Much of Australias relatively sound economy is now achieved from natural coal and wheat, and by being the largest diamond producer in the world. Newer industries such as tourism

12、and wine making are also increasingly important. Australians are generally friendly and relaxed, with a self-deprecating sense of humor. On the whole, Australia is a society without hierarchies (等级制度 ), an attitude generally held to stem from its prisoner beginnings. Yet, contrary to widespread beli

13、ef, very few Australians have true prisoner origins. Within only one generation of the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, Australia had become a nation of immigrants. Originally coming almost entirely from the British Isles, today one in three Australians comes from elsewhere. Australias liberal po

14、stwar immigration policies led to an influx of survivors from war-torn Europe, most notably Greeks, Italians, Poles and Germans. The emphasis has shifted in recent years and today the majority of new immigrants are from Southeast Asia. Today Australia is a blend of nations and although some racism e

15、xists, it has generally been a successful experiment and the country is justifiably proud to have one of the most harmonious multicultural communities in the world. 【小题 1】 What does the writer mean by saying “It takes a sharp ear to identify regional accents.” in the first paragraph A Australians sp

16、eak Standard English with no local accents whatsoever. B You have to practice a lot to learn to understand the different accents. C The Australian regional accents are very difficult to understand indeed. D There is not much difference between the accents in different areas of Australia. 【小题 2】 Whic

17、h of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage A Most Australians have ancestors who were prisoners. B The Australian economy is dependent on sheep exports. C The majority of people living in Australia come from Europe. D The pace of life is different in the city and in the country.

18、【小题 3】 The underlined pronoun it in the final paragraph refers to “_”. A Community B racism C blend of Nations D Southeast Asia 【小题 4】 We can infer from the passage that _. A there are no signs of Australias colonial past in its modern cities B Australias recent immigration policy encourages immigra

19、nts from Southeast Asia C immigrants from Southeast Asia have brought racial problems D “riding on sheeps back” resulted in slow development in rural communities 【小题 5】 This passage mainly focuses on Australias _. A society B economy C racial problems D history 答案: 【小题 1】 D 【小题 2】 D 【小题 3】 C 【小题 4】

20、B 【小题 5】 A Why does most of the world travel on the right side today Theories differ, but theres no doubt that Napoleon was a major influence. The French had used the right since at least the late 18th century. Some say that before the French Revolution, noblemen drove their carriages on the left, f

21、orcing the peasants to the right. Regardless of the origin, Napoleon brought right-hand traffic to the nations he conquered, including Russia, Switzerland and Germany. Hitler, in turn, ordered right-hand traffic in Czechoslovakia and Austria in the 1930s. Nations that escaped right-hand control, lik

22、e Great Britain, followed their left-hand tradition. The U.S. has not always been a nation of right-hand rivers; earlier in its history, carriage and horse traffic traveled on the left, as it did in England. But by the late 1700s, people driving large wagons pulled by several pairs of horses began p

23、romoting a shift to the right. A driver would sit on the rear (后面的 ) left horse in order to wave his whip with his right hand; to see opposite traffic clearly, they traveled on the right. One of the final moves to firmly standardize traffic directions in the U.S. occurred in the 20th century, when H

24、enry Ford decided to mass-produce his cars with controls on the left (one reason, stated in 1908; the convenience for passengers exiting directly onto the edge, especially if there is a lady to be considered). Once these rules were set, many countries eventually adjusted to the right-hand standard,

25、including Canada in the 1920s, Sweden in 1967 and Burma in 1970. The U.K. and former colonies such as Australia and India are among the western worlds few remaining holdouts. Several Asian countries, including Japan, use the left as well thought many places use both right-hand-drive and left-hand-dr

26、ive cars. 【小题 1】 Why did people in Switzerland travel on the right A They had used the right-hand since the 18th century. B Rich people enjoyed driving their carriages on the right. C Napoleon introduced the right-hand traffic to this country. D Hitler ordered them to go to against their left-hand t

27、radition. 【小题 2】 Of all the countries below, the one that travels on the right is _. A Austria B England C Japan D Australia 【小题 3】 Henry Ford produced cars with controls on the left _. A in order to change traffic directions in the U.S. B so that passengers could get off conveniently C because rule

28、s at that time werent perfect D though many countries were strongly against that 【小题 4】 According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE A Before the French Revolution, all the French people used the right. B People in Britain and the U.S. travel on the same side nowadays. C The Burmese bega

29、n to travel on the right in 1970. D All the Asian nations use the left at present. 【小题 5】 What would be the best title for this passage A Who made the great contributions to the shift of traffic directions B How cars have become a popular means of transportation C How Henry Ford produced his cars wi

30、th controls on the left D Why dont people all drive on the same side of the road 答案: 【小题 1】 C 【小题 2】 A 【小题 3】 B 【小题 4】 C 【小题 5】 D In cities with rent control, the city government sets the maximum rent that a landlord (房东 ) can charge for an apartment. Supporters of rent control argue that it protect

31、s people who are living in apartment. Their rent cannot increase; therefore, they are not in danger of losing their homes. However, the critics say that after a long time, rent control may have negative effects. Landlords know that they cannot increase their profits. Therefore, they invest in other

32、businesses where they can increase their profits. They do not invest in new buildings which would also be rent-controlled. As a result, new apartments are not built. Many people who need apartments cannot find any. According to the critics, the end result of rent control is a shortage of apartments

33、in the city. Some experts argue that the minimum wage law can cause problems in the same way. The federal government sets the minimum that an employer must pay workers. The minimum helps people who generally look for unskilled, low-paying jobs. However, if the minimum is high, employers may hire few

34、er workers. They will replace workers with machinery. Therefore, other things being equal, the number of workers that employers want decreases. Thus, critics hold the opinion that an increase in the minimum wage may cause unemployment. Some poor people may find themselves without jobs instead of wit

35、h jobs at the minimum wage. Supporters of the minimum wage say that it helps people keep their dignity. Because of the law, workers cannot sell their services for less than the minimum. Furthermore, employers cannot force workers to accept jobs at unfair wages. Economic theory predicts the results o

36、f economic decision, such as decisions about farm production, rent control, and the minimum wage. The predictions may be corrected only if “other things are equal”. Economists do not agree on some of the predictions. They also do not agree on the value of different decisions. Some economists support

37、 a particular decision while others criticize it. Economists do agree, however, that there are no simple answers to economic questions. 【小题 1】 There is the possibility that setting maximum rent may_. A cause a shortage of apartments B worry those who rent apartments as homes. C increase the profits

38、of landlords. D encourage landlords to invest in building apartments. 【小题 2】 We can safely say that rent control_. A will always benefit those who rent apartments. B is unnecessary. C will probably bring inactive effects in the long run. D is necessary under all conditions 【小题 3】 There will be the p

39、roblem of unemployment if _. A the minimum wage is set too high. B the minimum wage is set too early. C the workers are unskilled. D the maximum wage is set for poor workers. 【小题 4】 The passage tells us about _. A the relationship between supply and demand. B the possible results of government contr

40、ols. C the necessity of government control. D the urgency of getting rid of government control. 【小题 5】 Which of the following statements is NOT true A The results of economic decisions cannot always be predicted. B Minimum wage cannot always protect employees. C Economic theory can help predict the

41、results of economic decision if other factors are not changing. D Economists usually have the same prediction about an economic decision. 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 2】 C 【小题 3】 A 【小题 4】 B 【小题 5】 D Urban legends are stories that are told and believed in many places Too many places, in fact It simply isnt credi

42、ble that the same unlikely events take place in so many different towns For some reason, though, that particular set of events appeals to the imagination and the tale spreads A very common North American urban legend concerns a mad man in the woods A dangerous mad man has escaped from a hospital for

43、 the mentally ill At some point in his life he has lost a hand and it has been replaced by a hook A boy and a girl are out dating, sitting in a car They hear on the radio that the area is dangerous, so they drive off When they arrive home they find a bloodstained hook hanging on the door handle of t

44、he car door next to the girl Missing kidney(肾 )stories are fairly common Of course, the details are variable It might be a woman waking up in a strange hotel in Bangkok, or a man finding himself in a cold bath in Toronto or a young man with faint memories of wild disco party, but they all find a fle

45、sh wound, and discover that one of their kidneys has been removed and, probably, sold The back seat killer has plenty of drama A woman gets into her Car late at night Another Car follows her, speeding, flashing lights and really frightening her She gets home and keeps on pressing the horn Her husban

46、d runs out The chasing car stops The husband demands to know why the driver has been frightening his wife He says he saw a strange man get into the back of the car as the wife got in, and then hide They go and look, and there is a dangerous mad man. 【小题 1】 What is the writers attitude towards “urban

47、 legends” A Curious B Disgusted C Frightened D Doubtful 【小题 2】 What can be inferred from the hook hanging on the Car door A The mad man left it there as a warning B The mad man narrowly escaped being injured in a car accident C The mad man had just been about to attack the girl D The boy had meant t

48、o frighten the girl with it 【小题 3】 What do we know about the three people mentioned in the third paragraph A They had their kidney removed when they were unconscious B They sold their kidneys for profit C They were suffering loss of memories D They had been wounded before the accident 【小题 4】 Why does the woman driver keep on pressing the horn A To warn the other driver not to follow her B To give herself enough courage to face the danger C To made her husband aware of something urgent D To inform her family of her safe return 【小题 5】 How should we describe the second dr

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