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1、河南省濮阳外国语学校2014届高三英语上学期第三次月考试题(无答案)新人教版考试时间:100分钟 满分:150分第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21If students make _ most of their time at school, there is sure to be _rise in their learning methodA/; / B/; a C. the; a Dthe; /22Jane was disappointed when she fo
2、und things didnt _ as she had expectedArun out Bwork out Cbreak out Dput out23_ to key universities, students in the 12th grade have to devote all their time to studiesAAdmitted BTo be admitted CAdmitting DTo admit24The movie is set in _ is called the New World and shows audience the history of Amer
3、ica,Athat Bwhere Cwhich Dwhat 25Show me your boarding pass, pleaseOh, its not in my pocketIt _Amay fall out Bmust fall outCmight have fallen out Dshould have fallen out26It was hard to collect the fallen leaves on the playground, for the wind _Ablew Bhas blown Chad blown Dwas blowing 27If you are in
4、terested in this news, I can have it _ to your phoneAtext Bto text Ctexted Dtexting 28I know you hoped to make at least 6,000 yuan per monthUnfortunately, we just cant meet that _ at this timeAchallenge Boccupation Cexpectation Ddestination29We are about to have dinnerCan you get the chopsticks and
5、_ the table?Ado Bmake Clay Dput30To tell you the truthI am always I can understandA lot of preparations must be going on behind the sceneAat your service Bon the moveCaround the corner Don the increase31Need some postcards and stamps? For all these things and _more, visit our shopping centerAmuch Bl
6、ittle Cmany Dfew32You have talked a lot about AustraliaYou seem to have been there_I studied in a university for three years and I really enjoyed my stayASo have I BSo do I CSo I have DSo I do33Shall he be told about the plan for the weekend?Yes, he .Aought to be Bought to Cought to have Dought34As
7、far as I am concerned ,we can learn by experience and the more we experience, .Athe more for life are we equipped Bthe more life we are equipped forCthe more equipped for life we areDwe are equipped the more for life35Im thinking of the test tomorrow. Im afraid I cant pass this time._! Im sure youll
8、 make it.AGo aheadBGood luck CNo problem DCheer up第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。The summer with my aunt impressed me most . I was seven that year. One day, she asked me to go to Miss Bees store with a 36 How could I find anything on the 37 shelves around
9、me?I walked up to the counter, 38 up the list, and told the lady behind it I needed those So? Go to get them She 39 to a sign (牌子)on the doorTheres no one here except you and me and Im not your servant 40 yourself a basket and start filling The store was a 41 I searched shelf after shelf and when I
10、finally 42 it, I was exhausted and it was already sundownI visited Miss Bees, 43 with my list, twice a week that summerSometimes she short-changed meOther times she overcharged 44 sold me an old newspaper instead of one that was currentGoing to the store was more like going into 45 Every time I told
11、 her that she had overcharged, she just looked at me 46 her glasses and fixed the priceThe moment I remembered the location of an item, Miss Bee rearranged the shelves and made me 47 for it all over againBy summers end the shopping trip that had 48 taken me an hour was done in 15 minutesOn my last t
12、rip to the storeMiss Bee asked: What did you 49 this summer? That youre mean! I pressed my lips togetherTo my 50 , Miss Bee laughedI know what you think of meBut I am 51 to teach every child some life lessons When you grow up youll be glad our paths 52 ! Glad I met Miss Bee? I thought it a stupid 53
13、 until one day my daughter came to me with homework troublesIf I do it for you, how will you ever learn to do it yourself? I saidSuddenly, I was back at Miss Bees store and realized that she had really taught me 54 Now it is my turn to share some 55 lessons as Miss Bee did years ago36Abasket Blist C
14、paper-bag D. purse37Abroken Bfastened Clocked Dpacked 38Abringing Bshowing Cthrowing Dholding 39Alooked Bpointed Cdirected Dled 40APurchase BPrepare CGet DEnjoy41Acircus Bpalace Cpuzzle Dshelter42Acarried Bcollected Cmade Dchose43Aarmed Bconvinced Cattached Dsupported 44Aor Bso Cfor Dbut45Abargain B
15、 battle Cmatch Ddiscussion46Ain Bover Cbeyond Dacross47Apay Bhunt Chead Dwait48Aat one time Bin time Cin no time Don time49Abuy Bfind Close Dlearn50Aamusement Bdisappointment Camazement D excitement51Aanxious Bwilling Cserious Dcurious52Aseparated Bshaped Ccrossed Dreturned53Afeeling Breply Cmistake
16、 Didea54Asomething Bnothing Canything Deverything55Aservice Bfamily Clife Dwork第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe artist Grandma Moses is a woman of great achievement. The artist Grandma Moses became famous for her simple, bright, cheerful p
17、aintings of American farm lifeHer full name was Anna Mary Robertson MosesBut she was known to everyone as Grandma Moses because she did not begin to paint seriously until in her seventiesBorn on a farm in New York, Anna had little schoolingHer days were filled with farm choresBut she often found tim
18、e to make picturesSoon, however, she became too busy to draw or paintAt the age of 12, she went to work as a servant for a family nearbyShe worked for other people for many yearsThen, when she was 27, she married Thomas Moses, a farmerAnd they began raising a family of their ownAnna Moses could no l
19、onger do heavy farm work with ageThen, in her seventies, she began to paint in oilsHer pictures showed things she recalled from childhood-farm scenes, ice-skating, bringing home the Christmas treeLater, she began to display her art at county fairsHer pictures recorded a way of life that was quickly
20、passing awayPeople everywhere loved these happy scenes, and soon her paintings were shown in art galleriesGrandma Moses became famous partially on account of her age, but mainly because her approach to art was modest and simple compared to many other painters of her timeWithout formal training or ev
21、en knowledge of Modernism, she relied on her own simple techniques to create her landscapes and scenesShe continued to paint almost until her death, on December 13, 1961 , at the age of 101The themes in her paintings provided the comfort of a rural life that many busy Americans treasured from their
22、pastThe threat of nuclear arms that appeared on television screens and in magazines had Americans starving for something moreGrandma Moses art appealed to those who had lost hope for the futureHer classic paintings still appear on TV commercials, greeting cards, and magazine and book covers56What ca
23、n be inferred from the fact that Grandma Moses picked up a paintbrush?AShe had no other ways to kill timeBHer friend and family suggested itCShe had had a love for painting since her childhoodDShe needed to make a living by selling her paintings57The key reason for her success is _ .Aher old ageBher
24、 plain styleCher lack of trainingDher modern knowledge58We can know from the passage that _Aher paintings raised peoples hope for the futureBher paintings expressed the reality of her old ageCmany Americans were interested in purchasing art worksDpeople wanted to get comfort by remembering grandmasB
25、Studies have shown that speaking two languages rather than just one has obvious practical benefits in an increasingly globalized worldBut in recent years, scientists have begun to show that the advantages of bilingualism (双语能力) are even more important than being able to converse with a wider range o
26、f peopleBeing bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarterIt can have a deep effect on your brain, improving skills not related to language and even protecting against a serious mental disorder in old ageThis view of bilingualism is different from the understanding of bilingualism through much of the
27、20th centuryResearchers, educators and policy makers long considered a second language to be an interruption that prevented a childs school work and ability to think and understand thingsThey were not wrong about the interruption: there is ample evidence that in a bilinguals brain both language syst
28、ems are active even when he is using only one language, thus creating situations in which one system disturbs the otherBut this interruption, researchers are finding out, isnt so much a disturbanceIt forces the brain to solve inside conflict, giving the mind a workout that strengthens its thinking m
29、usclesThe key difference between bilinguals and monolinguals may be more basic: a heightened ability to monitor the environmentBilinguals have to switch languages quite oftenyou may talk to your father in one language and to your mother in another language, says Albert Costa, a researcher at the Uni
30、versity of Pompea Fabra in SpainIt requires keeping track of changes around you in the same way that we monitor our surroundings when driving In a study comparing German-Italian bilinguals with Italian monolinguals on monitoring tasks, MrCosta and his colleagues found that the bilingual subjects not
31、 only performed better, but they also did so with less activity in parts of the brain involved in monitoring, showing that they did better in it59From the passage we can learn that experts used to believe that _Ainterruption forced a bilinguals brain to strengthen its thinking abilityBa second langu
32、age stopped childrens studying as well as mental developmentCusing two languages annoyed the children who have trouble in learning skillsDlanguage systems were busy in a bilinguals brain when he was using languages60The underlined word switch in Paragraph 3 probably means _Achange Buse Cspeak Dstudy
33、61What is the authors attitude towards bilingualism?ACautious BDoubtfulCConcerned DFavourable62Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?AHow Bilinguals Use LanguagesBWhat Bilingualism Is Really aboutCWhy Bilinguals Are More IntelligentDWhen People Learn a Second LanguageCThe Se
34、gway Human Transporter is a two-wheeled vehicle designed for a single rider standing upright over its single axle(轴) and navigate using a set of handlebars resembling those on a bicycleElectrically powered, it could travel over 15 miles on a single charge and reach speeds up to twelve miles per hour
35、Its speed and direction can be controlled by riders changing their weightsA college dropout and self-taught engineer, Dean Kamen who invented the Segway Human Transporter already held over 100 patents for his inventions when he developed the one he hoped would revolutionize short-distance travelWhil
36、e still in college, Kamen started developing the medical devices (设备) that made his nameLater, he changed focus to the challenges faced by wheelchair usersHis robotic wheelchair known as IBOT could climb stairsThis robot ended up paving the way for the SegwayBefore showing his most recent invention,
37、 Kamen had kept it a top secret for monthsWhen it turned out to be little more than a motor scooter, many publicly expressed their disappointmentOn closer examination, however, even his critics(批评家) had to admit that the vehicle was an engineering achievementIt answered the prayers of anyone who is
38、worn out when walking downtownNot everyone welcomed the Segways arrival, thoughSome complained it was too expensive, while others said it would further weaken the average American s fitnessA Japanese inventor even accused Kamen of stealing the idea for the Segway from himDespite the controversy, the
39、 USpostal service began using Kamens invention a month after its appearance, and a factory was built with plans to produce about 40,000 Segways every monthThe argument is still on whether the Segway will be remembered as the greatest invention since the light bulb, or just another forgettable electr
40、onic deviceAnyway, trips to the local supermarket will never be the same again63Which statement best describes the critics reaction to the Segway?ANothing but an electrical deviceBA disappointing engineering mistakeCDisappointing, but still a successful deviceDAn expensive and disappointing inventio
41、n64Which is not a feature of the Segway?AOne person at a time can ride on itBIt has two wheels with a single axleCRiders increase the speed by moving the handlebarsDIt is powered by electricity and can go up to 12mph65Some people expressed dissatisfaction with the Segway because of its_.Adanger to t
42、rafficBhigh costCbeing difficult to useDcontribution to laziness66Shortly after the Segway appeared, there were _.Ahopes for a larger model of itBno plans to do anything more with itCplans to make tens of thousands of them a monthDsome discussions on the unforgettable deviceDIf youre one of the 13 m
43、illion Americans still struggling to find a job, or wanting to change jobs, a lot of your applications are probably being swallowed up by the the black hole Thats when you send in a job application and never receive any follow-up from the companyIn fact, only 25 out of 100 applications ever get look
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