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1、湖北省襄樊四中 2011届高三上学期 9月月考试题(英语) 其他 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节:完成句子(共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分,满分 15分) 阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案:写在答题卡上的相应题号后。 71. _(不像) her mother, she is not beautiful in appearance. (resemble) 72. The factory produces a million computers every year, _ (其中 80%销往 ) abroad. (sell) 73

2、 By the time they got back to the camp, they _ (用完了 ) water. (run) 74. When _(告知 ) the news that a plane crashed and exploded in Yichun, all of us felt shocked and deeply saddened. (inform) 75. _(不管发生了什么事) between Mary and my husband is none of your business. (happen) 76. The mudslide is reported _

3、 (已夺去 ) more than 1400 lives in Zhouqu County. (claim ) 77. It is the first time that the EXPO_ (举办 ) in a developing country. (hold) 78. When was it _ (你给我打电话 ) yesterday (call v) 79. _ (众所周知 ) is that Africa had contacrs with India from the earliest times. (know) 80. After the Philippines hostage-

4、taking incident, the Chinese government demanded that the problems_ (被提到的 ) be paid special attention to. (refer) 答案: 71. Not resembling 72. 80% of which are sold 73. had run out of 74. (we were) informed of 75. Whatever (has) happened 76. to have claimed 77. has been held 78. that you called me 79.

5、 What is well known/What we all know 80. referred to/ that(which) had been referred to 单项选择 * From facts, scientists have_ that more energy is being absorbed from the sun, throwing the earths energy “out of balance”. A confirmed B concluded C concentrated D centered 答案: B The weather was great and t

6、he people were friendly_ a perfect trip. A altogether B somehow C otherwise D anyway 答案: A _ supplying news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful information. A Other than B Rather than C Except for D Apart from 答案: D Premier Wen said, “I once again emphasize that it is a

7、bsolutely unacceptable to sacrifice peoples life and health _ the economic development in any case.” A in the hope of B in return for C in the face of D in exchange for 答案: D My father is a _ motoristhe never does any dangerous driving. A enthusiastic B energetic C cautious D accurate 答案: C A person

8、 of high ideals is highly respected. What people value is not based on outside _. A account B appearance C advantage D absence 答案: B Sometimes we need both cultural_ and government actiona change in values and a change in policyto promote the kind of society we want. A transmission B transportation

9、C translation D transformation 答案: D News reports say peace talks between the two counties have_ with no agreement reached. A broken down B broken out C broken in D broken up 答案: A I want to _ the secrets of nature and apply them for the happiness of man. A bring in B bring out C bring up D bring ab

10、out 答案: B In their efforts to persuade us to buy that product, shopkeepers have made a close study of human nature and have_ all our little weaknesses. A divided B arranged C classified D separated 答案: C 完型填空 第二节:完形填空(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项( A、 B、 C和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该

11、项涂黑。 I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard the young voice. “Mom, come here! Theres this lady here my _31_!” The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to _32_. I smiled and told her: “Its okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Im Darryl Kramer. How are you ” He _33_ me from head to

12、 toe, and asked: “Are you a little _34_ “Yes, I have a son,” I answered. “Why are you so little ” he asked. “Its the way I was _35_,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. Im just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boys hand, and left. My life

13、as a little person is filled with _36_ like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents. It takes only one glance to see my _37_. I stand 114 cm tall. I was born a dwarf(侏儒) . _38_ this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up. I didnt _

14、39_ how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to _40_ the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I _41_ to climb the school bus stairs. But I learned to smile and _42_ the fact that I was going to be _43_ m

15、y whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I _44_ in personality. Im 47 now, and the stares have not _45_ as Ive grown older. People are _46_ when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are _47_, I remind m

16、yself: “Look what else I have a great family, nice friends.” Its the childrens questions that make my life _48_. I enjoy answering their questions. My _49_ is that people will accept their peers(同龄人) , whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with _50_. 31. A. weight B. size C. shape D.

17、personality 32. A. scold B. explain C. apologize D. respond 33. A. studied B. identified C. inspected D. checked 34. A. lady B. mommy C. person D. kid 35. A. raised B. viewed C. treated D. born 36. A. excuses B. pains C. stares D. stories 37. A. shortcomings B. strangeness C. uniqueness D. shyness 3

18、8. A. Besides B. Despite C. Except D. Beyond 39. A. admit B. care C. fear D. realize 40. A. hate B. tolerate C. forget D. ignore 41. A. determined B. struggled C. managed D. learned 42. A. refuse B. enjoy C. consider D. accept 43. A. exposed B. pitied C. noticed D. avoided 44. A. made up for B. ende

19、d up with C. kept track of D. made use of 45. A. increased B. decreased C. accumulated D. changed 46. A. scared B. satisfied C. amazed D. puzzled 47. A. rude B. curious C. regretful D. cruel 48. A. fantastic B. meaningless C. embarrassing D. special 49. A. promise B. intention C. hope D. advantage 5

20、0. A. respect B. frankness C. sympathy D. emotion 答案: BCABD DCBDA BDCAB CADCA 阅读理解 With only about 1,000 pandas left in the world, China is desperately trying to clone the animal and save these in a dangerous situation. Thats a move similar to what a Texas A & M University researchers have been unde

21、rtaking for the past five years in a project called Noahs Ark. Noahs Ark is aimed at collecting eggs, embryos(胚胎 ), semen and DNA of these animals and storing them in liquid nitrogen. If certain species should become extinct, Dr. Duane Kraemer, a professor in Texas A & Ms College of Veterinary, Medi

22、cine, says there would be enough of the basic building blocks to reintroduce the species in the future. It is estimated that as many as 2, 000 species of mammals, birds and reptiles will probably become extinct in over 100 years. The panda, native only to China, is in danger of becoming extinct in t

23、he next 25 years. This week, Chinese scientists said they grew an embryo by introducing cells from a dead female panda into the egg cells of a Japanese white rabbit. They are now trying to implant the embryo into a host animal. The entire procedure could take from three to five years to complete. Th

24、e nuclear transfer of one species to another is not easy, but the lack of available panda eggs could be a major problem, Kraemer believes. They will probably have to do several hundred transfers to result in one pregnancy (having a baby). It takes a long time and its difficult, but this could be gro

25、undbreaking science if it works. They are certainly not putting any live pandas at risk, so it is worth the effort, adds Kraemer, who is one of the leaders of the Project at Texas A&M, the first-ever attempt at cloning a dog. They are trying to do something thats never been done, and this is very si

26、milar to our work in Noahs Ark. Were both trying to save animals that face extinction. I certainly appreciate their effort and theres a lot we can learn from what they are attempting to do. The cooperation between us is very much needed. 67. The final aim of Noahs Ark project is to_. . A. make effor

27、ts to clone the endangered pandas B. save endangered animals from dying out C. collect DNA of endangered animals to study D. transfer the nuclear of one animal to another 68. According to Professor Kraemer, _. A. the long time lasting cloning research could be successful. B. the eggs transfers immed

28、iately result in having a baby. C. the lack of nuclear transfer could be a major problem to have new pandas. D. if species should die out, basic building blocks would heal them. 69. The best title for the passage may be_. A. Chinas Success in Pandas Cloning B. Helping Ways to Avoid Extinction C. Exp

29、loring the Possibility to Clone Pandas D. The Practice in Noahs Ark 70. From the passage we know that_. A. Kraemer and his team have succeeded in cloning a panda B. scientists try to implant a pandas egg into a rabbit C. Kraemer will work with Chinese scientists in clone researches D. about two thou

30、sand species are to die out in a century 答案: 【小题 1】 B 【小题 2】 A 【小题 3】 C 【小题 4】 D Girls really prefer pink and boys prefer blue, recent research shows. The reasons could have its origins in the hunt for food on the African savannah(稀树草原 ) thousands of years ago. Evolution may have developed womens pr

31、eference for pink, perhaps because it helped to find ripe fruit and healthy men with reddish faces, while both men and women have a natural desire for blue, according to scientists at Newcastle University. “ Everyone in todays western culture, from parents to toy manufactures, seems to assume that l

32、ittle girls like pink.” Said Prof. Anya Hulbert, who wanted to find out whether the reason was cultural or to do with biology. A love of salmon, fuchsia and coral does seem to be rooted into females, rather than picked up from their mothers. The participants in the study were Chinese and British. Th

33、e Chinese students showed a marked preference for red, “ Culture may contribute to this natural female preference,” said Pro. Hulbert. In her experience, 208 young adult men and women were asked to select, as rapidly as possible, their preferred color. Hulbert and her colleague Dr. Yazhu Ling marked

34、 the results and found that while men preferred blue, women tended to choose pink. Hulbert said she could only prefer about the preference for blue: “Here again, I would favor evolutionary arguments. Going back to our savannah days, we would have a natural preference for a clear blue sky, because it

35、 signals good weather. Clear blue also signals a good water source.” 63. The passage mentions “the African savannah” to show that_. A. the ancient Africa was a beautiful place B. human beings lived in Africa at first C. women and men have different color preference D. color preference has its histor

36、ical origins 64. It can be inferred that the underlined word “fuchsia”_. A. is probably a kind of toy B. is probably pink in color C. can be only found in Africa D. hardly causes mens interest 65. By saying “the Chinese students for red.” in Para. 5, the writer means_. A. red is the Chinese students

37、 favorite color B. the Chinese prefer red more than the British C. culture influences peoples color preferences D. the study was carried out by two nations 66. What can we know from the last paragraph A. Hulbert thinks evolution explains why people prefer blue. B. Hulbert has a strong desire for “sa

38、vannah days”. C. Blue is a natural signal of all good things D. While boys like blue, girls like pink. 答案: 【小题 1】 D 【小题 2】 B 【小题 3】 C 【小题 4】 A Soaring divorce rates around the globe are affecting the environment, American researchers suggested in a study released Monday. Michigan State University re

39、searcher Jianguo “Jack” Liu and his assistant Eunice Yu said the increasing number of divorces leads to more households with fewer people and greater consumption of water and energy. They said housing units require space, construction materials and fuel to heat and cool, regardless of the number of

40、inhabitants. For example, in the United States in 2005, divorced households consumed an extra 73 billion kilowatt hours of electricity and 627 billion gallons of water. An additional 38 million extra rooms required heating and lighting that same year due to divorced households. “A married household

41、actually uses resources more efficiently than a divorced household”, Liu said. He said that in cohabitating households, people will watch the same television, share the air conditioning and heat and use the same refrigerator, all things that use energy at a regularly stable rate regardless of the nu

42、mber of users. Liu said he was not condemning divorce, “Some people really need to get divorces.” He said that cohabitation was simply a more environmentally friendly option. Additionally, the researchers noted that trends other than divorce are also changing family living structures, such as the en

43、d of multiple generations of a family sharing a home and people remaining single longer. “Peoples first reaction to this research is surprise, and then it seems simple.” Liu said in a release, “But a lot of things become simple after research is done. Our challenges were to connect the dots and quan

44、tify their relationships. People have been talking about how to protect the environment and refuse climate change, but divorce is an overlooked factor that needs to be considered.” He said the increasing energy demands caused by divorce should be considered by governments when they are creating envi

45、ronmental policies. This passage is mainly meant to _. A. inform the reader of the increasing divorce in America B. emphasize the importance of protecting the environment C. tell people the effect divorce has on the environment D. appeal to married people to keep their households According to the pa

46、ssage, whats the attitude of Mr. Liu towards divorce A. Supportive B. Objective. C. Indifferent. D. Unclear. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. divorced households will promote the sales of products B. married households are more willing to protect the environment C. divorced households

47、contribute more to the societys development D. divorce is not taken into account when people are protecting the environment From this passage we can find that _. A. divorce rates are quickly rising globally these years B. cohabiting households will increase consumption of water and energy C. to divo

48、rce is a wise option according to the passage D. the end of multi-generations of a family will save energy 答案: 【小题 1】 C 【小题 2】 B 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 A Are you a problem shopper The answer is “Yes”, if you or someone else thinks that you sometimes get carried away with shopping. In other words, do you or does someone else think you are occupied in extreme shopping If people have regrets later about their shopping, or have an “out-of-contro

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