1、2012届江苏省某重点中学高三 10月月考英语卷 单项选择 * Having studied in America for three years, the young man didnt change much, _ a bit fatter. A only to get B only getting C to have got D having been got 答案: B -Tom was caught cheating in the exam. -Just his luck. _ A He has to kill the fatted calf. B He has to face th
2、e music. C He must be the apple of his parents eve. D He must be a black sheep. 答案: B Not until _ on TV _ that the Chinese was rescued by the European Union Task Force. A did I turn; did I know B did I turn; I knew C I turned; did I know D I turned; I had know 答案: C -Oh, how depressed! Im bound to l
3、ose to him in tomorrows competition. -Cheer up! In fact, he is _ than you. A not more nervous B no more nervous C no less nervous D a little less nervous 答案: C _ the crisis of economy getting more and more serious, the government is searching for ways to improve peoples life. A As B With C When D If
4、 答案: B Each of us is likely to develop a personal _ for certain types of entertainment. A comparison B possession C preference D advantage 答案: C The Chinese economy is still doing well _ the current financial crisis. A on behalf of B in spite of C in terms of D in consequence of 答案: B A team of nurs
5、es _ the doctor in performing the operation on the boy wounded in the earthquake. A supported B encouraged C assisted D respected 答案: C -What on earth are the police busy with -They have been looking into how the plane crash _. A came out B came up C came down D came about 答案: D Each country, of cou
6、rse, in _ Copenhagen has its own particular priorities and concerns, which is why _ agreement is so difficult to reach. A the; an B /; an C a; the D /; the 答案: B Im sorry to tell you that we will not tell you the results of the survey until we have looked through all the _. A directions B instructio
7、ns C data D standards 答案: C The ground is wet all over, so Im sure it must have rained last night, _ A wasnt it B didnt it C isnt it D doesnt it 答案: B _ is know to us all is that the old worker, for _ life was hard in the past, still works hard in his seventies. A As; whom B What; whose C It; whose
8、D What; whom 答案: D It was Mr Zhang that helped us out of the trouble. Without his help, we _ it so easily. A cant manage B mustnt have managed C couldnt have managed D couldnt manage 答案: C With all the money _, the man had to make a living by begging. A run out B to run out C used up D to use up 答案:
9、 C 完型填空 Ive always had strong opinions of how love should be expressed, but others had their own ways of showing care. What I 36 most about visiting my boyfriends parents is the loud tick of the clock in the dining room as we 37 ate our meal. With so little conversation I was quick to 38 his family
10、as cold. When we got into the 39 to go home, his father suddenly appeared. 40 , he began to wash his sons windscreen. I could feel he was a caring man through the glass. I learned another lesson about love a few years later. My father often 41 me early in the morning. “Buy Xerox. Its a good sharp pr
11、ice,” he might say when I answered the phone. No pleasant 42 or inquiry about my life, just financial instructions. This manner of his 43 me and we often quarreled. But one day, I thought about my fathers success in business and realized that his concern for my financial security lay behind his 44 m
12、orning calls. The next time he called and told me to buy a stock, I 45 him. When my social style has conflicted with that of my friends, Ive often felt 46 . For example, I always return phone calls 47 and regularly contact with my friends. I expect the same from them. I had one friend who rarely cal
13、led, answering my messages with short e-mails. I rushed to the 48 : She wasnt a good friend! My anger 49 as the holidays approached. But then she came to a gathering I 50 and handed me a beautiful dress I had fallen in love with when we did some window-shopping the previous month. I was 51 at her th
14、oughtfulness, and regretful for how Id considered her to be 52 . Clearly I needed to change my expectations of friends. Far too often, I ignored their 53 expressions, eagerly expecting them to do things in my 54 . Over the years, however, Ive learned to 55 other persons, love signs. 【小题1】 A remember
15、 B enjoy C value D admire A excitedly B nervously C silently D instantly A regard B treat C take D think A bus B train C car D plane A Punctually B Carefully C Proudly D Coldly A visited B interrupted C warned D telephoned A greeting B meeting C apology D explanation A interested B angered C encoura
16、ged D surprised A long B short C warm D polite A praised B remembered C blamed D thanked A content B guilty C curious D disappointed A in order B in turn C without delay D without difficulty A feeling B suggestion C judgment D belief A disappeared B grew C helped D declined A opened B refused C host
17、ed D invited A depressed B upset C fascinated D shocked A uncaring B dishonest C unhappy D uncooperative A unique B common C pleasant D familiar A opinion B way C mind D life A send B read C give D express 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 D
18、【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 B 关于如何表达爱,我一直都有着自己的观点;但别人也有他们自己表达关心的方法。 【小题 1】 what引导的是主语从句, “去拜访男友的父母时,我记的最清楚的是他家的钟表的滴答声 ”,故选 A。 【小题 1】根据 “With so little conversation .”可知,他们吃饭时很 “安静 ”。故选C。 【小题 1】固定搭配。 Regard.as.“把 .当做 .”。 “我很快就认为他们家人很冷漠 ”。故选
19、A。 【小题 1】根据后文作者男友的爸爸来擦挡风玻璃可知,作者他们是开车回家的。故选 C。 【小题 1】考查副词辨析。 A“准时地 ”; B“仔细地 ”; C“自豪地 ”; D“冷酷地 ”。父亲很仔细地擦车。故选 B。 【小题 1】根据 “when I answered the phone”可知,作者的父母是打来的电话。故选 D。 【小题 1】父母打来电话不说愉快的问候,不过问作者的生活,知识说一些金融方面的指导。故选 A。 【小题 1】根据 quarrel可知,这里应该用一个指心情不好的词,只有 anger“使生气 ”符合。故选 B。 【小题 1】早上打来电话,知识提醒一下关于资金方面的事,
20、所以是短暂的。故选 B。 【小题 1】 praised“表扬 ”; remembered“记住,纪念 ”; blamed“责备 ”;thanked“感谢 ”。 A项显得不尊重长辈。故选 D。 【小题 1】 content“满足的 ”; guilty“内疚的 ”; curious“好奇的 ”; disappointed“失望的 ”。从后文的例子来看,当作者的社交风格与朋友的相冲突时,作者会感到失望。故选 D。 【小题 1】考查固定短语。 in order后加 to do或 that; in turn“依次,轮流 ”;without delay“立刻 ”; without difficulty“容
21、易地 ”。作者 接到朋友的电话,之后会立即回一个以示礼貌。故选 C。 【小题 1】 feeling“感觉 ”; suggestion“建议 ”; judgment“判断 ”; belief“信念 ”。作者得出 “她不是一个好朋友 ”的结论。故选 C。 【小题 1】随着假期的临近,作者的愤怒也在增长,故用 grew。故选 B。 【小题 1】那个朋友来参加增长主持的一个聚会。故选 C。 【小题 1】那个朋友送给作者一件作者喜欢的裙子,作者感到很意外,并对她的细心感到惊讶。故选 D。 【小题 1】作者原先认为那个女孩不在意、不重视作者。故选 A。 【小题 1】 unique“独特的 ”,作者忽视了他
22、人特有的表达爱和关心的方法。故选A。 【小题 1】考查固定搭配。 in ones way“按照某人的方法 ”,故选 B。 【小题 1】根据 “love signs”可知,作者开始变得从他人的行为、肢体语言中寻找信息。 read在此可以意为 “读取,识别 ”。故选 B。 阅读理解 Born in a fishing village in Japan, Fujiyama, 25, recalls a childhood dominated by health concerns. Doctors told his parents that he had a hole in his heart and
23、 “they didnt think I had a lot longer to live”. But during a later visit to the doctor, his family learned the hole had closed. “Somehow I was cured and I became a normal kid,” Fujiyama says. “And I had a second chance.” During his second year at the University of Mary Washington, he volunteered in
24、Honduras with a campus group and was struck by the extreme poverty he sawbarefoot children collecting cans and sleeping in the streets. Fujiyama realized he could help give other children their own second chance. Today, his organization, Students Helping Honduras, brings education and community proj
25、ects to children and families in need. He started by telling his friends about his experience and collecting spare change at his two campus jobs. “When I had my very first meeting, only two people showed up,” he says. “I knew I had to keep fighting.” He persuaded his younger sister, Cosmo, to join t
26、he cause. “Shes dynamite,.” He says. “When she talks in front of a crowd, she can move mountains. Knowing that she was behind it, I knew I could do anything.” Since 2006, the siblings organization has grown to 25 campuses and raised more than $750,000 to fund projects, including the construction of
27、two schools and the establishment of scholarships to help young women attend college. Fujiyama says students are deeply committed to the organization. They raise money and then travel to Honduras to help building houses. While Fujiyama spends his summers in Honduras working alongside volunteers, he
28、spends a large portion of the year on the road visiting colleges to raise funds. Cosmo Fujiyama, 23, lives in Honduras full time to coordinate(协调) the groups building efforts on the ground. Students Helping Honduras is working with community members of Siete de Abril to build a new village. Many of
29、the families lost their belongings in Hurricane Mitch in 1998. A lot of them didnt have access to clean water or health care, and they didnt have a school. Fujiyamas group helped build 44 homes in the village named “Sunshine Village”. The organization is also raising funds to build a water tower, an
30、 eco-friendly sanitation system and a library. 【小题 1】 At the beginning of his organization, _. A Fujiyama was supported by many friends B things didnt go on smoothly C Fujiyama had little idea of Honduras D many famous people joined in 【小题 2】 We can infer that Fujiyama is a _ man. A diligent B mean
31、C sympathetic D cheerful 【小题 3】 The underlined word “siblings” can be replaced by _. A brothers B brother and sisters C friends D couples 【小题 4】 Which of the following is the best title for the passage A Help the people in need B Students lend a hand in America C Fujiyama helps build “Sunshine Villa
32、ge” D Fujiyama gives poor people in Honduras a second chance 答案: 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 D A new report says only about half of all students in the main school systems of Americas largest cities finish high school. The report notes higher rates of graduation over 70% in areas surrounding t
33、he cities. Researchers studied high school graduation rates from the 2003, 2004 school year. They also identified the nations fifty largest cities. The largest, New York City, had a population of more than eight million. The smallest city was Wichita, Kansas. It had about three hundred and sixty tho
34、usand people. Researchers used a system of measurement called the cumulative promotion index to find graduation rates. School officials in many of the cities studied said the resulting numbers were too low. That is because different areas use different methods to find graduation rates. Critics say m
35、any methods do not give a true picture of the number of students who leave high school before finishing. Other studies have put the national graduation rate at about 70%. But experts agree that too many students are not completing high school. They estimate the number at more than one million each y
36、ear. The report was prepared for Americas Promise Alliance. The private group aims to help children receive services they need to succeed. General Colin Powell was chairman of Americas Promise Alliance when it was formed in 1997. He attended the press conference Tuesday where the report was released
37、. He said studies have shown that the US must do more to educate the leaders and work force of the future. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings also spoke. She said the government will propose that states use the same methods when reporting graduation rates. Alliance officials also announced th
38、e start of a nationwide campaign to improve graduation rates. It is to include a series of meetings to be held in every state over the next two years. The meetings will bring together elected leaders, business owners, students, parents and education officials. They will develop plans to increase the
39、 number of Americans who finish high school. 【小题 1】 The author wants to tell us _. A too many Americans do not finish high school B different methods to find graduation rates C services American children need to receive D the increase of the number of Americans who finish their high school 【小题 2】 Fr
40、om Paragraph 1 we can infer that _. A there are 8,360,000 people in the US fifty largest cities B Wichita in Kansas is the smallest city in the US C 50% of the people in the US dont finish their high school education D high school graduation rates in or near the biggest cities are higher 【小题 3】 The
41、underlined word “picture” probably can be replaced by “_”. A situation B scene C image D mood 【小题 4】 From the last paragraph, we can draw a conclusion that _-. A secretary of Education Margaret Spellings didnt believe that number from the report B the government will stop using the cumulative promot
42、ion index to find graduation rates C secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced the start of a nationwide campaign to improve graduation rates D the low graduation rates should be paid attention to by the government and the society 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】根据 only about
43、 half of all students in the main school systems of Americas largest cities finish high school.可知在主要大城市中将近有一半的学生不能完成高中学业,故选 A。 【小题 1】根据 The report notes higher rates of graduation over 70% in areas surrounding the cities.可知选 D。 【小题 1】 a true picture of the number of students 根据上下文可知本句含义为,学生数量的真实情况,故
44、选 A,情景,状况。 【小题 1】根据 He said studies have shown that the US must do more to educate the leaders and work force of the future. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings also spoke. She said the government will propose that states use the same methods when reporting graduation rates. Alliance officials
45、 also announced the start of a nationwide campaign to improve graduation rates.描述可知选 D.低毕 业率应该引起政府和社会的注意。 Women are on their way to holding more than half of all American jobs. The latest government report shows that their share of nonfarm jobs nearly reached fifty percent in September. Not only hav
46、e more and more women entered the labor market over the years, but the depression has been harder on men. In October the unemployment rate for men was almost eleven percent compared to eight percent for women. Industries that traditionally use lots of men have suffered deep cuts. For example, manufa
47、cturing and building lost more jobs last month. But health care and temporary employment services have had job growth. Both of those industries employ high percentages of women. Thirty years ago, women earned sixty-two cents for every dollar that men earned. Now, for those who usually work full time
48、, women earn about eighty percent of what men earn. And women hold fifty-one percent of good-paying management and professional jobs. Yet a study released Thursday said men still hold about nine out of every ten top positions at the four hundred large companies in California. The results have remained largely unchanged in live years of studies from the University of California, Davis. Also, a new research paper in t