1、HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 1 山西省示范性高中 2013 届高三上学期第一次月考联考(英语) 第 I 卷 第一部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 55 分) 第一节:单项填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 1. The world will live happier lives if people have _ better understanding of _ idea of harmonious globe. A. the; a B. /; the C. a; an D. a; the 2Helplessly, th
2、e package I was expecting was _ to the wrong address. A. delivered B. given C. packed D. written 3Could you tell me _ use the newly-produced iPad can be of to our daily life? Ahow Bif C what Dwhose 4A good rest between classes_ recover brain power to its best and make us perform better in class late
3、r Amust B can Cneed Dshall 5Peter told us the work would be finished by next month, _ personally I doubt very much. A. which B. when C. that D. it 6Lin Shuhao has earned a good _ at home and abroad for his excellent basketball skill and won over thousands of fans . A. contribution B. occupation C. r
4、eputation D. civilization 7Good morning. Doctor Whites office . Hello, this is Peter SmithCould you please tell Doctor White I_? My car _ start. Awas delayed; doesnt B. would delay; mustnt Cam delayed; didnt D will be delayed; wont 8_ in the classroom are the people who are attending the parents mee
5、ting ASeating BTo sit C. Seated D.Having seated 9Did you receive the letter the next day? NoSomehow, it was three weeks _ I received it Asince B before Cthat Dwhen 10.Miss Jones _music at Bardon School for five years when she was abroad and now she is an actress. A. had taught B. has taught C. taugh
6、t D. has been teaching 11Titanic 3D moved all audience to tears once again, _ our attention to Cameron s films and the definition of true love A turning B to turn Cturned Dbeing turned 12In English, if new words continue to be used for at least five years they generally_ the Oxford English Dictionar
7、y Acome up with Bend up in Clook up to Dmake up for 13. Just as the manager says, to take their adventure course will certainly learn many useful skills . A. Brave enough kids B. Enough brave kids C. Kids brave enough D. Kids enough brave 14. Tell me _how it came about that you were 20 minutes late
8、for class. You neednt go into details. A. in advance B. in vain C. in total D. in brief 15. -Come on, baby! You will succeed. We all wish to get good news. - _, but Ill do my best. A. I cant promise B. It is impossible C. No problem D. Dont worry HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 2 第二节:完形填空 (共
9、20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 1635 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D) 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。 If you are human, you cant help but experience times when everything seems to be going wrong. You must also _16_as if your life is completely out of control at times. It is during those “down times” that words of
10、encouragement from family, friends, co-workers or _17_strangers can boost(增强)your spirits. It is also during those _18_that negative words can be devastating (毁灭性的) and sink you deeper and deeper into depression. For example, consider this story about a group of _19_who were traveling through the wo
11、ods when _20_of them fell into a deep pit(坑). All of the other frogs gathered around the _21_.When they saw how _22_the pit was, they told the two _23_frogs they would never get out. The two frogs didnt obey what other frogs said and tried to _24_ out of the pit. The other frogs kept telling them no
12、t to jump, _25_it was in vain. Finally, one of the frogs followed what the other frogs were saying and simply _26. He fell down and _27_. The other frog continued to jump as _28_as he could. Once again the crowd of frogs shouted at him to _29_ the pain. The more they _30_, the harder he jumped and f
13、inally he _31_to safety. When he _32_, the other frogs asked him why he continued to jump when they were all _33_him to simply quit. The frog _34_to them that he was a little bit deaf. He thought they were _35_him all the time. 16. A. think B. experience C. feel D. seem 17. A. so B. just C. ever D.
14、even 18. A. times B. processes C. courses D. practices 19. A. mice B. frogs C. dogs D. cats 20. A. three B. two .many D. few 21. A. hole B. water C. pit D. well 22. A. muddy B. wide C. long D. deep 23.A. unfortunate B. unpleasant C. unhappy D. uncomfortable 24. A. jump B. walk C. climb D. run 25. A.
15、 so B. as long as C.although D. because 26. A. gave out B. gave away C. gave up D. gave off 27. A. wounded B. died C. destroyed D. damaged 28. A. fast B. easily C. hard D. swiftly 29. A. stop B. ban C. forbid D. help 30. A. cried B. spoke C. read D. shouted 31. A. made it B. forget it C. use it D. g
16、et it 32. A. turned out B. kept out C. held out D. got out 33. A. taking to B. throwing at C. shouting at D. speaking to HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 3 34. A. announced B. explained C. introduced D. told 35. A. helping B. encouraging C. pulling D dragging 第二部分:阅读理解 (满分 60 分) 第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题
17、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。(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 分) A Dont talk to me; Im busy with my iPhone Riding a London subway, a person from China will notice one major difference: in London, people do not look at each other. In fact, eye contact is avoided at all times. Thats not rudenesspeopl
18、e are just too busy to bother looking. Busy doing what, you ask? Well, theyre certainly not using the time for a moment of quiet reflection, nor are they reading a book. New technology has replaced quiet habits. Today the only acceptable form of book on the London underground is an e-book. Apple mus
19、t earn a fortune from London commuters(乘车上下班的人 ). Since the launch of the iPhone in 2007, over 40,000yes, thats 40,000“apps” (programs downloaded for the iPhone) have been designed. Commuters love them because they are the perfect time-fillers. One “app”, called iShoot, is a game that features tanks
20、. Another one, Tube Exits, tells passengers where to sit on the train to be closest to the exit of their destination. ISteam clouds the iPhone screen when you breathe into the microphone. You can then write in the “ steam” on your phone screen. For those without an iPhone, another Apple product, the
21、 iPod, may be another choice. Its not just teenagers who “plug in” to their musiciPods are a popular way to pass the time for all ages. And if games, e-books and music arent enough to keep you occupied. Then perhaps you would prefer a film. The development of palm DVD technology means many commuters
22、 watch their favorite TV show or film on the way to work. With all this entertainments, its amazing that people still remember to get off the train. 36. People in London do not make eye contact on the subway because they are busy_. A. playing games, reading e-books, listening to music or watching fi
23、lms. B. going to work 学优高考网 C. reading books D. thinking private things 37. Those who like war games can download _to their iPhones. A. Tube Exits B. iShoot C. ISteam D. iPod 38. The underlined word “occupied” in the last paragraph probably means_. A. delighted B. busy C. controlled D. amused 39. Th
24、e article tells us that_. HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 4 A. London commuters are unfriendly to strangers B. Apple has earned a lo of money from selling 40,000 iPhones C. with all the new time-fillers, London commuters often forget to get off the train. D. technology is changing the way Lon
25、don commuters spend their traveling time. B Skinner Creek ESL Guest Ranch offers a unique outdoor adventure camp for international students. Students who come to Skinner Creek have the opportunity to learn English in an environment entirely different from a regular school setting. English classes ar
26、e designed to meet the academic and spoken levels of each student. All English classes will be taught by instructors qualified in teaching English as a second language. All levels of English are available. After class, students can enjoy many outdoor activities in a controlled and safe environment.
27、Experienced managers and camp teachers will prepare each activity to the level appropriate for each student. Students safety is a priority(优先考虑的事) for the staff of Skinner Creek ESL Guest Ranch. Students are monitored at all times and supervisors are in the cabins with the students at night. Staff m
28、embers have St. Johns First Aid and Transportation and Wilderness First Aid. An emergency clinic is nearby and accessible 24 hours. English Classes: 学优高考网 Class hours are from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am2:00 pm with a one-hour break for lunch. Students are challenged in reading, writing, grammar, voca
29、bulary building and conversational English. Fun After-class Activities: Great after-class activities include: horseback riding lessons, hiking, baseball, volleyball, badminton, mountain hiking, bonfires and much more. Time to watch videos and TV and play games. Experience Canadian family life. Weeke
30、nds: Special all-day and overnight weekend activities include: camping, days at the lake(fishing, swimming and boating) and more. Travel Information: Students will be picked up at Vancouver airport and dropped off again for their individual flights. Transportation to and from the ranch will be provi
31、ded as well as overnight stays in Vancouver. Please contact the ranch directly for prices: skinnercreektelus. net. 40. If you attend Skinner Creek Summer Camp, you will_. A. sometimes have English Classes outdoors. B. learn how to deal with dangers in the wild. C. experience the traditional farmer l
32、ifestyle. HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 5 D. enjoy different sports activities after class 41. How many hours of English classes do students have every week in Skinner Creek? A. 20 hours B. 28 hours C. 25 hours D. 35 hours 42. How will most students travel to Skinner Creek if they want to a
33、ttend the camp? A. By car B. By air C. By boat D. By train C A study by St Louis University has found that a lovable dog named Sparky and a robotic dog, AIBO, were about equally effective at reducing the loneliness of nursing home residents. The study confirmed previous findings that dogs have a goo
34、d effect on nursing home residents. Dr. Andrew Smith led the Stanford University team that built a home-assistance robot. “If humans can feel an emotional tie with robots, some day they could be not just our assistants, but also our companions,” he said. To test whether residents responded better to
35、 Sparky, a trained dog, or the Sony-made robotic dog, researchers divided 38 nursing home residents into three groups at three long-term care centers in St. Louis. One group had weekly 30-minute one-on-one visits with Sparky; another group had similar visits with AIBO; a control group had no contact
36、 with either dog. The groups respective levels of loneliness were tested by having them answer a number of questions at the beginning and near the end of the visits. After two months, both groups that had contact with the dogs were less lonely and more attached. Most of the elderly regarded Sparky,
37、a 9-year-old dog, as an audience for their life stories, said investigator Marian Banks. “He listened attentively, wagged his tail, and allowed them to pet him,” said Banks, who adopted and trained Sparky after finding him in a street behind her home seven years ago. Those who were together with AIB
38、O took a little longer to warm to the robotic creature. Over time, however, they grew comfortable with him, and petted and talked to him. He would respond by wagging his tail, vocalizing, and blinking his lights “AIBO is charming once you start to interact with him,” said the studys author, Dr. Will
39、iam Banks, “ Hes an attractive sort of guy. He gives a feeling of being personal, not just a robot.” 43. Before the new study, it was known that _. A. robots were effective at reducing peoples loneliness B. robots could build close connection with humans C. dogs and robots were equally effective at
40、reducing loneliness D. dogs could help get rid of old peoples loneliness 44. Those who had contact with the robotic dog found that _. A. they didnt feel comfortable with it B. it was hard for them to interact with it C. the robots vocalizing and blinking confused them HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy
41、.org) ” 6 D. they werent comfortable with it at first 45. The findings of the researchers tell us that_. A. robots are better at caring for old people than nurses B. its easy for people to become close with robots C. robots can to some degree replace dogs as companions for old people D. every home w
42、ill have a robot assistant one day 46. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Robots and Dogs Can Equally Cheer up the Elderly B. Robots Serve People Better Than Thought C. No More Lonely Old Age with Emotional Robots D. Advanced Technology Used to Cheer up the Elderly D Americans wear bla
43、ck for mourning while Chinese wear white. Westerners think of dragons as monsters. Chinese honor them as symbols of God. Chinese civilization has often shown such polarities(对 立)with the West, as though each stands at extreme ends of a global string. Now in the University if California, Berkeley, a
44、psychologist, has discovered deeper polarities between Chinese and American culturespolarities that go to the heart of how we reason and discover truth. His findings go gar toward explaining why American cultures seem to be aggressive and Chinese cultures so passive, when compared to each other. Mor
45、e importantly, the research opens the way for the peoples of the East and the West to learn from each other in basic ways. The Chinese could learn much from Western methods for determining scientific truth, said Kaiping Peng, a former Beijing Scholar, who is now a UC Berkley assistant professor of p
46、sychology. And Americans could profit enormously from he Chinese tolerance for accepting contradictions in social and personal life, he said. “Americans have a terrible need to find out who is right in an argument,” said Peng. “The problem is that at the interpersonal level you really dont need to f
47、ind the truth, , or maybe there isnt any.” Chinese people, said Peng, are far more content to think that both sides have advantages and disadvantages, because they have a whole awareness that life is full of contradictions. They do far less blaming of the individual than do Americans, he added. In s
48、tudies of interpersonal argument, for example, when subjects were asked to deal with contradictory information resulting from conflict between a mother and a daughter or a student and a school, Peng found that Americans were “non-compromising, blaming one side usually the mother for the causes of the problems, demanding changes from one side to attain a solution and offering no compromise” in dealing with the conflict. Compared to this angry, blaming American method,