1、贵州省银河中学 2010 届高三下学期 3 月月考(英语) 其他 书面表达(共 25分) 假设你是新华大学的学生李华,得知某英文报招聘兼职记者,你有意应聘,请按下列要点给报社写一封自荐信。 1表示感兴趣; 2说明优势:知识面、英语水平、合作精神、相关经历; 3希望得到回复。 注意: 1词数: 100左右; 2可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 3. 文章的开头和结尾已给出。 Dear Sir or Madam, Im a student from Xinhua University. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 答案: Dear Sir or Madam, Im a stude
2、nt from Xinhua University. Im glad to learn that you want a few part-time English reporters. Im quite interested in it. I think Im fit for the job. As a student, Ive read a lot and have much knowledge in many fields. Im fond of English and do well in both speaking and writing. Besides,Im easy to get
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4、55. Thank you very much. Yours sincerely, Li Hua _ he have been chosen as captain of our school f ootball team Yes, he _. Cant you see hes wearing an armband ( 袖标 )? A Can; can B Must; must have C Can; must have D Must; must 答案: C 单项选择 * Mr. Wang made up his mind to devote all he could _ his oral En
5、glish before going abroad. A improve B to improve C improving D to improving 答案: D Fully _ looking after three children at home, she no longer has time to enjoy the various activities in the club. A attached B occupied C contributed D devoted 答案: B It s so cold! Why not close the door Sorry. It _. I
6、ll have it repaired soon. A wont shut B wont be shut C hasnt shut D isnt shut 答案: A I am ashamed, sir, that I wasted the many hours _ I should have studied in class. A while B before C which D when 答案: D Try the new cleaner. Just a few minutes every day-thats all it takes-_ you could have shining fl
7、oors and furniture. A but B and C or D so 答案: B Im afraid I have to give it up. Dont be discouraged. Remember _ sticks to his work will succeed one day. A anyone B who C no matter who D whoever 答案: D What are you reading, Mike Im not really reading, just _ the pages. A turning off B turning around C
8、 turning over D turning up 答案: C I ran into the back of a truck yesterday and damaged my car badly. I suppose you _ too fast. A had driven B drove C were driving D have driven 答案: C Recently some studies have found that learning _ second language can lead to _ increase in ones brain power. A a; the
9、B不填 ; the C a; an D the; an 答案: C _ was it _ they discovered the entrance to the underground palace? Totally by chance. A What; that B How; that C When; how D Where; that 答案: B Mike got “F” in his history test. 一 He has been working so hard on it. A How come B So what C What for D Why not 答案: A Ther
10、e were not many people in the concert yesterday. Pop music isnt _. A to everyones taste B to everyones joy C to someones measure D to anyones surprise 答案: A -How could I thank you enough -Dont mention it. Any other man _ that. A must do B could do C would have done D should have done 答案: C The of Gr
11、een Olympics, High-tech Olympics and Peoples Olympics will allow Beijing to become the focal point for tourists from across the globe. A theme B purpose C task D brand 答案: A 完型填空 完形填空 (共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分 ) Travel in most of Europe is easy. An agreement between the 15 European Union countries in
12、1995 means that citizens from most European countries can travel across borders without needing a visa. Each of the 12 countries that has 36 its own currency (货币 ) to accept the euro has its own 37 . So how have these countries been able to 38 And how has each country prepared for the birth of this
13、new currency Firstly, many people in Europe, 39 in west Europe, speak English. The European Convention on Human Rights says that all people have a 40 to learn and use their traditional language. But at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, the official language for all business is 41 . An
14、d every European country requires students to study English for many years at 42 . Other languages may be offered, too. But English is a 43 . If I meet someone, I try Spanish. Then I try 44 . And if its not 45 , I say Hello. That s the signal, and we communicate no matter what country we come from.
15、Said Maria Ortega, a ski instructor in the Pyrenees, 46 French and Spanish are mainly used. Each country has its own 47 culture. Though the French may be famous for their 1,000 types of cheese and the Greeks are known to 48 olive oil on everything, most people in Europe like 49 strong coffee on thei
16、r breakfast table. Another drink is held 50 throughout the continent. Europes vineyards(葡萄园 ) may be famous, but the real drink of Europe is 51 . Europeans consume tons of it. Football, of course, also helps to 52 all of Europe. Many fans are obsessed (着迷 ) with 53 and with international stars. Davi
17、d Beckham, of England s Manchester United, is a hero to Europeans in the same 54 that Michael Jordan is to 55 . 36. A. given up B. ended up C. agreed with D. started with 37. A. money B. right C. border D. culture 38. A. meet B. unite C. travel D. accept 39. A. specially B. generally C. particularly
18、 D. normally 40. A. chance B. right C. wish D. place 41. A. French B. German C. English D. Spanish 42. A. school B. work C. home D. table 43. A. subject B. tool C. need D. must 44. A. English B. French C. German D. Greek 45. A. listening B. spoken C. working D. heard 46. A. as B. where C. since D. w
19、hose 47. A. food B. art C. drink D. life 48. A. add B. spread C. spend D. put 49. A. a kind of B. a lot of C. a cup of D. a taste of 50. A. in common B. in general C. in need D. in special 51. A. beer B. wine C. coffee D. soup 52. A. attract B. tie C. play D. watch 53. A. opera B. bread C. music D.
20、football 54. A. direction B. level C. way D. game 55. A. basketballers B. British C. athletes D. Americans 答案: -40 ADBCB 41-45 CADBC 46-50 BADCA 51-55 ABDCD 阅读理解 Trip 1 Black Bear Count There have been fires in this area in the last few years and the Office of the National Park is not sure how many
21、black bears are still living. Some bears have been seen since the fires, and the Office has asked for young people to help count them. The entire trip will last three hours. Bookings necessary. Cost: Free When: May 8 Trip 2 Garland Valley Bring your drink and lunch for this walk in a beautiful area
22、of the Blue Mountains. Garland Valley is close to the town of Garland but is part of the National Park. Many wild animals live in this area, including many rare birds. This is a great walk for bird-lovers. The trip lasts four hours. Bookings necessary. Cost: $ 15 When: May 8, May 15 Trip 3 Flashligh
23、t Adventure Put on your warm clothes, bring a flashlight and a pair of glasses, and come for a night walk along the Dungog Valley. A guide will lead the tour. Many of the animals you will see on this trip can only be seen at night. The guide will tell you about the lives of the animals you see. Numb
24、ers are strictly limited on night trips, so be sure to book early. This walk lasts two and a half hours. Cost: $ 12 When: May 8, May 15, May22 Equipment to be needed: Please bring enough water and food for all walks. Wear good walking shoesno high heels. Wear a hat for day walks. Dress warmly for ni
25、ght walks. Children must be with an adult. Make sure your flashlight works well and bring extra batteries for night walks. Follow all instructions from guides during the walks. The mountains are a dangerous place. Bookings: Bookings for the above trips can be traded by telephone (893 4847) or on the
26、 Internet at www. Bluemountaintour. com 72. Where are these trips A. In a large city. B. In a park in the mountains. C. In a special kind of zoo. D. In three different countries. 73. On which trip might you see animals that sleep during the day A. Black Bear Count B. Garland Valley C. Flashlight Adv
27、enture D. None of the trips. 74. Which of the following is NOT necessary for the three trips A. Good walking shoes B. A pair of glasses C. Food and water D. A sleeping-bag 75. What is the best title for the passage A. Adventure Travel in America B. Hunting around the Great Mountains C. Interesting T
28、rips in the East of the USA D. Discovery Trips in the Blue Mountains 答案: -75 BCDD Everybody is happy as his pay rises. Yet pleasure at your own can disappear if you learn that a fellow worker has been given a bigger one. Indeed, if he is known as being lazy, you might even be quite cross. Such behav
29、ior is regarded as “all too human”, with the underlying belief that other animals would not be able to have this finely developed sense of sadness. But a study by Sarah Brosnan of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, which has just been published in Nature, suggests that it is all too monkey, as we
30、ll. The researchers studied the behaviors of some kind of female brown monkeys. They look smart. They are good-natured, co-operative creatures, and they share their food happily. Above all, like female human beings, they tend to pay much closer attention to the value of “goods and services” than mal
31、es. Such characteristics make them perfect subjects for Doctor Brosnans study. The researchers spent two years teaching their monkeys to exchange tokens (奖券 ) for food. Normally, the monkeys were happy enough to exchange pieces of rock for pieces of cucumber. However, when two monkeys were placed in
32、 separate and connected rooms, so that each other could observe what the other is getting in return for its rock, they became quite different. In the world of monkeys, grapes are excellent goods (and much preferable to cucumbers). So when one monkey was handed a grape in exchange for her token, the
33、second was not willing to hand hers over for a mere piece of cucumber. And if one received a grape without having to provide her token in exchange at all, the other either shook her own token at the researcher, or refused to accept the cucumber. Indeed, the mere presence of a grape in the other room
34、 (without an actual monkey to eat it) was enough to bring about dissatisfaction in a female monkey. The researches suggest that these monkeys, like humans, are guided by social senses. In the wild, they are co-operative and group-living. Such co-operation is likely to be firm only when each animal f
35、eels it is not being cheated. Feelings of anger when unfairly treated, it seems, are not the nature of human beings alone. Refusing a smaller reward completely makes these feelings clear to other animals of the group. However, whether such a sense of fairness developed independently in monkeys and h
36、umans, or whether it comes from the common roots that they had 35 million years ago, is, as yet, an unanswered question. 68. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true A. Only monkeys and humans can have the sense of fairness in the world. B. Women will show more dissatisfac
37、tion than men when unfairly treated. C. In the wild, monkeys are never unhappy to share their food with each other. D. Monkeys can exchange cucumbers for grapes, for grapes are more attractive. 69. The underlined statement “it is all too monkey” means that _. A. monkeys are also angry with lazy fell
38、ows B. feeling bitter at unfairness is also monkeys nature C. monkeys, like humans, tend to be envious of each other D. no animals other than monkeys can develop such feelings 70. Which of the following conclusions is TRUE according to the passage A. Human beings feelings of anger are developed from
39、 the monkeys. B. In the research, male monkeys are less likely to exchange food with others. C. Co-operation between monkeys stays firm before the realization of being cheated. D. Only monkeys and humans have the sense of fairness that dates from 35 million years ago. 71. What can we infer about the
40、 monkeys in Sarahs study A. The monkeys can be trained to develop social senses. B. They usually show their feelings openly as humans do. C. The monkeys may show their satisfaction with equal treatment. D. Co-operation among the monkeys remains effective in the wild. 答案: -71 BBCC Patricia Blues, 29,
41、 has a new aim in life: to keep drivers hands on their steering wheels and off their cell phones. On November 2, 2007, Blues lived through a horrible experience. A motorist dialing a cell phone drove through a stop sign at 45 miles per hour and run into the side of Blues car. Blues 2-year-old daught
42、er was killed immediately in the crash. Blues has since dedicated her time to pushing for laws that would prevent this type of tragedy from happening again. Cell phones are not the only distractions (分神 ) that cause accidents. Eating, changing CD, reading maps, talking to passengers, and just reachi
43、ng for an object on the floor can be dangerous. Therefore, the emphasis should be on educating drivers to avoid all distractions. However, talking on cell phones might be easier to regulate than eating or changing music. At least 34 states have already passed laws to restrict cell phone use in movin
44、g cars. No state has banned it yet, but several U. S. cities have. Worldwide, 13 nations, including Australia, England, Germany, Japan and China have banned drivers use of cell phones in moving cars. To date, no scientific evidence has been published showing that talking on the phone affects driving
45、 safety. But according to a test by some high school students, driving while on the phone does affect safety and probably shouldnt be done. 64. What happened to Patricia Blues last November _. A. She was seriously injured in a car crash B. She lost her daughter in a road accident C. She broke the tr
46、affic rules at a bus stop D. Her vehicle was destroyed by a motorbike 65. The tragedy was caused by _. A. Blues lack of driving experience B. the motorists failure of seeing the stop sign C. Blues poor car conditions D. the motorists absence of mind while driving 66. Patricia Blues new goal of life
47、is to persuade the government _. A. to prohibit the carrying of cell phones in cars B. to educate drivers to avoid all distractions C. to ban talking on the phone while driving D. to study, harmful results of using cell phones 67. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text _. A. Using cell
48、 phone while driving is easier to be controlled by law than other distractions B. It is more important to make laws than educate drivers to be aware of driving safety C. Driving while on the phone is firmly against only by some students from high school D. It is extremely urgent for the cities with a large population to restrict using cell phones 答案: -67 BDCA “Im seventy years old,” says the gray-haired lady proudly to the entertainer at her Community Club dinner. “Did you hear that, everyone ” says the entertainer. “Th